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This study investigates the possibility of applying building information modelling as a tool for eliminating waste throughout the building life cycle toward achieving net-zero waste in the construction industry. To accomplish this goal, literature was reviewed to identify aspects that necessitate using mechanism in optimising a sustainable waste management system. A building information modelling-based conceptual framework with a high capacity for implementing net-zero waste management action throughout the building development stages was developed. The results indicate that the tool can generate an effective programme for ordering materials, assembling, and supplying all building components during the design phase. Any alterations to the building information model during the design phase are updated automatically. During the procurement phase, three-dimensional geometry can be used for project sequencing, take-offs, and integrating energy analyses. Virtual construction modelling, which is extremely cost-effective, can be used during the construction phase. Furthermore, the tools can be utilised as a waste estimation tool before any demolition or remodelling, as well as to help determine a reasonable price for waste disposal rates, throughout the construction phase. In conclusion, this study demonstrates how waste is minimised and consequently prevented in building construction by integrating dynamic building information modelling tools while enabling the possibility of a net-zero cities.

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