WIND AND SOLAR ENERGY AS A PART OF THE DESIGN OF CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
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https://doi.org/10.51704/cjce.2017.vol3.iss2.pp125-129Keywords:
Solar energy, renewable energy, wind energy, construction siteAbstract
Construction site equipment is still part of the construction of all civil structures. The trend in the reduction intensity of buildings. This principle of reducing intensity is also applicable in the actual construction of the construction site equipment. During the construction is the possibility of using alternative sources in the design of construction equipment, which may contribute to the overall efficiency of construction. While the construction site is an integral part of construction and an important role in overall efficiency in terms of realization time, cost, performance of workers and use of deployment mechanisms. Alternative sources are a cost- efficient means of contributing to sustainable development value. And provides added value for the possibility of successful allocation BREEAM.
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