TCC - Construção Civil - Edificações (UACSA)

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    Classificação dos resíduos de construção e demolição (RCD) e potencialidades de reciclagem ou reutilização em obras de edificação na região de Ipojuca: Muro Alto
    (2017-09-01) Nascimento, Lucas Costa do; Galvão, Simone Perruci; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1523292800241605; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7949189322240161
    The environmental concern is recurrent in today's world, and the practices developed by both society and government aim to reduce the number of waste disposed indiscriminately in the environment are inevitable. Construction and demolition waste (RCD) discarded and exposed irregularly in the urban environment, generates the proliferation of vectors, among other negative aspects, being this over the years studied, assuming a possible material potential for reuse. With the objective of quantifying and characterizing the types of construction and demolition residues from buildings (vertical constructions) in the city of Ipojuca: Muro Alto, and later establishing a specific use for the reuse of these wastes, a field research was carried out , from questionnaires and the consultation of PGRCCs of medium and large companies, in the indicated districts. It was concluded that large construction companies that have certifications such as ISO 9001 and 14001, follow, in great part, waste management policies. Meanwhile, the medium-sized construction company analyzed, without strict control and planning, the RCD generated on site. Much of the waste generated by the companies is rubble or debris: remnants of mortars, concrete - demolition, remains of tiles, class A waste, which can be reused and recyclable.
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    Gestão de resíduos de construção e demolição aplicada no município do Recife
    (2017-08-08) Santana, Vitor Carneiro de; Galvão, Simone Perruci; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1523292800241605; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6721685438361084
    Civil construction is one of the sectors with the largest participation in the Brazilian economy. However, the high dynamism of this activity leads to an increase in the generation of construction and demolition waste (RCD), promoting greater environmental impacts if managed improperly. For this reason, it becomes relevant to know the main measures adopted by civil construction companies and by the municipal bodies competent for the prevention and final destination of these wastes. This study presents an exposition of the main management policies of construction and demolition waste adopted by the public management of the city of Recife and in five works located in the municipality. In order to do this, we carried out on-site visits to buildings and to the Urban Maintenance and Cleaning Company (EMLURB), in order to obtain data pertinent to the research. The data were collected through interviews, using an electronic questionnaire associated to the virtual platform Google Forms as an instrument. The information acquired was verified according to the guidelines of CONAMA Resolution Nº 307/2002. Thus, it was verified the existence of municipal legislations on the adequate destination of RCD that assign responsibilities to the companies and the municipal organs of urban cleaning. Regarding waste management, it was verified that the type of disposal most adopted among the companies of this study was the collection and final disposal of private landfills, while one of the companies adopts the waste recycling service for reuse in the work.