Efficient Management of Material Resources in Low-Carbon Construction

Author:

Mykytyuk Petro1,Brych Vasyl2,Manzhula Volodymyr3,Borysiak Olena4,Sachenko Anatoliy56ORCID,Banasik Arkadiusz7ORCID,Kempa Wojciech M.7ORCID,Mykytyuk Yuliia1,Czupryna-Nowak Aleksandra8ORCID,Lebid Iryna9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Management, Public Administration and Personnel, West Ukrainian National University, 46009 Ternopil, Ukraine

2. Educational and Research Institute of Innovation, Nature Management and Infrastructure, West Ukrainian National University, 46009 Ternopil, Ukraine

3. Department of Computer Science, West Ukrainian National University, 46009 Ternopil, Ukraine

4. Department of Transport and Logistics, West Ukrainian National University, 46009 Ternopil, Ukraine

5. Research Institute for Intelligent Computer Systems, West Ukrainian National University, 46009 Ternopil, Ukraine

6. Department of Teleinformatics, Kazimierz Pulaski University of Technology and Humanities in Radom, 26-600 Radom, Poland

7. Department of Mathematics Applications and Methods for Artificial Intelligence, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland

8. Department of Economy and Informatics, Silesian University of Technology, 44-100 Gliwice, Poland

9. Department of International Transportation and Customs Control, National Transport University, 01010 Kyiv, Ukraine

Abstract

The sustainable implementation of resources and the transition to low-carbon construction is on the world’s daily agenda. This paper describes the development of criteria for the efficient management of material resources in low-carbon construction. Net income, gross profit, balance sheets, and equity are proposed as indicators that serve as criteria for assessing the efficient use of resources. Nonlinear regression models were the methodological basis for the establishment of cause-and-effect relationships of the volume of construction of transport structures. It was established that since construction companies do not purchase materials for storage, the cost of materials for use in low-carbon technological construction work is directly proportional to the cost of construction. The volume of production in the construction industry is determined by construction costs. More efficient use of low-carbon materials reduces cost and construction waste. In this paper, we have established the relationship between the indicator of efficiency for the functioning of the construction enterprises in Ukraine and the use of low-carbon materials for the construction of transport structures. The practical value of the obtained results for low-carbon construction management lies in proving the relationship between the performance indicators of the construction enterprise (net profit, gross profit, output volume, balance sheets, and equity capital) and the use of low-carbon material resources. Our results form the basis for future research into the use of a cost-based model for low-carbon economy transition in municipalities and regions.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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