Sustainable Building Construction Materials in the United Arab Emirates: A Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Construction Industry
1.2. Construction in UAE
1.3. Development of Sustainable Building Construction in the UAE
1.4. Sustainability and Construction Industry
1.5. Sustainable Construction Materials
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Sustainable Building Construction
2.2. Sustainable Building Construction Materials
2.3. Sustainable Building Construction in UAE
2.4. Sustainable Construction Materials’ Attributes
2.4.1. Recycled Content
2.4.2. Regional Materials
2.4.3. Solar Reflective Index (SRI)
2.4.4. Light Reflectance Value (LRV)
2.4.5. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs): Low-Emitting Materials, Paints, and Coatings
2.4.6. Low-Emitting Materials: Adhesives and Sealants
2.4.7. Thermal Transmittance U-Value
2.4.8. Sustainable Concrete
2.4.9. Certified/Accredited Timber
2.4.10. Asbestos-Containing Materials
2.4.11. Lead- or Heavy-Metal-Containing Materials
3. Results and Discussion
- Locally produced and sourced;
- Lower transportation costs and environmental impacts;
- Thermally efficient;
- Provide better and healthier indoor air quality to occupants;
- Financially viable;
- Can be obtained by recycling used materials or demolished construction waste;
- Use removable resources;
- A greater initial cost but a lower long-term cost with more sustainable benefits.
4. Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Roofing Material | SRI Value | Roofing Material | SRI Value |
---|---|---|---|
Grey EPDM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) | 21 | Light beige concrete tiles | 76 |
Unpainted cement tiles | 25 | Light brown concrete tiles | 48 |
Red clay tiles | 36 | Pink and grey concrete tiles | 63 |
Light gravel | 37 | White ceramic tiles | 90 |
Aluminum | 56 | White coating | 100 |
Product Sub-Category | Type | VOCs (g/L) | Product Sub-Category | Type | VOCs (g/L) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Interior matte wall and ceiling (Gloss < 25 @60°) | Water-based | 30 | Two-pack reactive performance coating for specific ends such as floors | Water-based | 140 |
Solvent-based | 30 | Solvent-based | 500 | ||
Interior matte wall and ceiling (Gloss > 25 @60°) | Water-based | 100 | Multi-colored coatings | Water-based | 100 |
Solvent-based | 100 | Solvent-based | 100 | ||
Interior walls of mineral substrate | Water-based | 40 | Decorative effect coatings | Water-based | 200 |
Solvent-based | 430 | Solvent-based | 200 | ||
Interior/exterior trim and cladding paints for wood and metal | Water-based | 130 | Primers | Water-based | 30 |
Solvent-based | 300 | Solvent-based | 350 | ||
Interior/exterior minimal build wood stains | Water-based | 130 | Binding primers | Water-based | 30 |
Solvent-based | 400 | Solvent-based | 750 | ||
Interior/exterior minimal build wood stains | Water-based | 130 | One-pack performance coatings | Water-based | 140 |
Solvent-based | 700 | Solvent-based | 500 |
Max. VOC Limit | g/L |
---|---|
Architectural Application | |
Indoor carpet adhesive | 50 |
Carpet pad adhesive | 50 |
Wood floor adhesive | 100 |
Rubber floor adhesive | 60 |
Subfloor adhesive | 50 |
Ceramic tile adhesive | 65 |
Heavy Metal | Max. Limit Allowed (mg/kg) |
---|---|
Lead | 100 |
Cadmium | 500 |
Chromium VI | 500 |
Mercury | 100 |
Arsenic | 100 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleSadar Din, Khalid Mehmood, and Md Sayuti Ishak. 2024. "Sustainable Building Construction Materials in the United Arab Emirates: A Review" Sustainability 16, no. 15: 6565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156565
APA StyleSadar Din, K. M., & Ishak, M. S. (2024). Sustainable Building Construction Materials in the United Arab Emirates: A Review. Sustainability, 16(15), 6565. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156565