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PERCEPTIONS OF COMPRESSED EARTH BLOCK AMONG RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS IN NORTH CAROLINA:AN EXPLORATORY EVALUATION
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作者 evan hughes Rodolfo Valdes-Vasquez Jonathan W.Elliott 《Journal of Green Building》 2017年第4期89-107,共19页
Compressed carth blocks(CEB)retain the environmental benchts of traditional carthen construction while reducing labor costs and project duration.Despitc these advantages,CEB remains a niche matcrial in the U.S.This st... Compressed carth blocks(CEB)retain the environmental benchts of traditional carthen construction while reducing labor costs and project duration.Despitc these advantages,CEB remains a niche matcrial in the U.S.This study explored residential contractors'perceptions of CEB as a barrier to adoption.A survey was distributed to residential contractors in the North Carolina Picdmont,a region that possscs ideal soil for carthen buildings.Construction professionals in states where carthen construction has a larger market share(New Mexico,Oklahoma,and Texas)were also qucricd for comparison.Respondents with no CEB expcrience provided significantly(p<0.05)lower levcls of agreement with statements that CEB is cost ffective,struc-turally safe and acsthetically appcaling than did respondents with CEB experience.Intervicws conducted with an cxperienced CEB contractor and a manufacturer ol CEB production cquipment provided additional insight and informed the quantita-tive results.Findings represcnt an important stcp in exploring stakcholder perceptions as an impediment to the adoption of non-conventional matcrials like CEB in the residential construction scctor.Educating the next gencration of builders and home-owners is a key component for the implementation of CEB construction.Educational strategics,study limitations and opportunitics for further rescarch arc discussed. 展开更多
关键词 Compressed Earth Block Non-Conventional Materials Perceptions Barrier to Adoption
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