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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 2
December 03-04, 2018 | Dubai, UAE
International Conference on
6
th
International Conference on
Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology & Pharmacology
Recycling & Waste Management
Joint Event
&
Efficient demolishing technology and waste management
Rawaa Al-Muzainy
Australian College of Kuwait, Kuwait
E
fficient demolishing technology (EDT) is the process where
the building is studied beforehand through structural
drawings and programming. The structural drawings are used to
determine the steel and metal links that are selected precisely
centroid of the building to bear the stresses on the columns
on the floor below and in parallel the stress of other structural
members, in order to collapse the building safely. Alongside,
the concrete beams are recommended to be injected with
chemicals so cracking and dispersion happens faster. Then the
robot excavator deconstructs the building according to the
programming set, managing the construction waste before
and after demolishing process. Therefore EDT enhances the
environment by reusing the construction waste like ((Masonry
and CMU, all untreated wood including lumber and finish
materials, wood sheet materials , wood trim, metals, roofing,
insulation,carpetandpad,gypsumboard,unused(leftover)paint,
piping and Electrical conduit)) and speeds the deconstruction
process withminimumnoise and damages to the surroundings.
Whereas, the traditional demolishing process, like hydraulic
excavators and wrecking ball, take longer and insufficient
controlling is done on waste management. Thus, recycling and
environmental applications are not targeted. Therefore, having
EDT in the construction industry is 60% efficiency in recycling
and reusing the construction waste as well as maintaining
sustainable solutions within engineering and business
Speaker Biography
Rawaa Al-Muzainy has completed her Master’s Degree with Merit Award in Civil
Engineering from Cardiff University, UK. She is accredited by the institutions of Civil and
Structural engineering in the London. She has been teaching for 3 years at Australian
College of Kuwait and was a structural designer for Gulf Consultancy in Kuwait. She is
certified as an active member at Kuwait society of engineering and ACI – Kuwait Chapter.
She specializes in buildings, structures and building environment.
e:
r.almuzaini@ack.edu.kwRawaa Al-Muzainy
, Toxicology 2018 & Recycling 2018, Volume 2
DOI: 10.4066/2630-4570-C1-002