Sustainable Assessment of Public Works through a Multi-Criteria Framework

Enhancing the sustainability of public works has been a key agenda in recent years for many governmental organizations. Public works contribute significantly to a large portion of engineering works and have great potential to impact the sustainability of cities. Thus, evaluating the sustainability o...

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Published inSustainability Vol. 12; no. 17; p. 6896
Main Authors Perlingeiro, Rogério Moreno, Pereira Lima Perlingeiro, Mayra Soares, Chinelli, Christine Kowal, Vazquez, Elaine Garrido, Qualharini, Eduardo Linhares, Haddad, Assed N., Hammad, Ahmed W. A., Soares, Carlos Alberto Pereira
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.09.2020
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Summary:Enhancing the sustainability of public works has been a key agenda in recent years for many governmental organizations. Public works contribute significantly to a large portion of engineering works and have great potential to impact the sustainability of cities. Thus, evaluating the sustainability of these projects is highly relevant, mainly regarding their impacts on environmental, social, and economic aspects. There are currently assessment systems and methods with different scopes and approaches. Yet, there remains uncertainty when it comes to considering public works’ sustainability and how useful criteria can be incorporated into the proposed assessment tasks to ensure such a goal. This study contributes to filling this gap by developing, through an extensive and detailed bibliographic research, a flexible and comprehensive framework composed of 214 criteria distributed across nine categories that measure the degree of sustainability of public works, with emphasis on economic, social and environmental goals. The proposed framework can act as a practical tool, functioning as a checklist applicable to all types of public construction works, and at any stage of the lifecycle. Evaluation of the framework by professionals indicated its suitability when encompassing sustainability objectives, its viability, and its ease of use.
ISSN:2071-1050
2071-1050
DOI:10.3390/su12176896