This paper aims to develop a carbon dioxide emission model using the carbon dioxide emission factors methodology to quantify the carbon dioxide emissions during the construction of bridge substructures in soft soils. The carbon dioxide emissions calculated for two scenarios, one use of existing piles and the other non-use of existing piles, were compared. The construction of the bridge substructure is segmented into four distinct processes, such as production of building materials, logistics and transportation, construction and retrofit reuse. The carbon dioxide emission factors associated with various construction processes and materials are quantified. The quantification model developed in this study, based on soft soil engineering cases, integrates project bill of quantities data to enable cross-geological assessment of carbon reduction benefits from existing pile reuse. The findings from the case study in Shanghai indicate that the carbon dioxide emissions associated with the scheme using existing piles amount to 19,160.46 tonnes of CO2 (tCO2), which is 4,131.71 tCO2 less than the emissions produced by the scheme non-use of existing piles. The material production phase contributes the greatest reduction in carbon dioxide emissions, amounting to 3731.6 tCO2, followed by the construction phase with a reduction of 388.39 tCO2, and the transportation phase with a reduction of 88.78 tCO2. Conversely, the retrofit reuse phase results in an increase of 77.06 tCO2. Consequently, the reuse of existing piles in soft soils can substantially decrease carbon dioxide emissions, thereby mitigating environmental impacts.
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Jifei Cui;
Jifei Cui
Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
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Yuanyuan Lu;
Yuanyuan Lu
Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
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Lin Li;
School of Highway,
Chang’an University
, Xi’an, China
Corresponding author Lin Li (lilin_sanmao@163.com)
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Pingping Rao
Pingping Rao
Department of Civil Engineering,
University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
, Shanghai, China
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Corresponding author Lin Li (lilin_sanmao@163.com)
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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January 11 2025
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June 28 2025
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- Funder(s): National Natural Science Foundation of China
- Award Id(s): 52108328,52108297
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- Funder(s): Shanghai Construction and Building Materials Industry Research Project
- Award Id(s): HJK-005-004
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- Funding Statement(s): The authors are grateful for the support provided by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 52108328 and 52108297) and the Shanghai Construction and Building Materials Industry Research Project (Grant No. HJK-005-004) for this research work. The anonymous reviewers’ comments have improved the quality of this paper and are also greatly acknowledged.
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Environmental Geotechnics (2025) 12 (10): 709–722.
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Received:
January 11 2025
Accepted:
June 28 2025
Citation
Cui J, Lu Y, Li L, Rao P (2025), "Quantification of carbon savings from the reuse of existing piles in soft soils". Environmental Geotechnics, Vol. 12 No. 10 pp. 709–722, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenge.25.00007
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