Industrialized Precast Construction Low Carbon Design Control

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Adopting prefabricated industrial manufacturing technology can save resources and materials, reduce the adverse impact of the construction waste and construction on the environment. To meet the national currently established building energy conservation and emissions reduction target, realize the whole life process of low carbon technology index, developing industrialization of prefabricated construction industry is an effective way. By analyzing the industrialized precast building lifecycle carbon emissions, all of them, and finally from the design point of low carbon control methods are put forward.

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