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Recycling Fine Aggregate from Demolished Hollow Concrete Block for Green Concrete in Ethiopia


Authorized by Lucy Feleke Nigussie



Construction industry in Ethiopia is growing fast due to rapid urbanization and accommodation demand for affordable housing for residents. This activity generates a large amount of construction and demolition wastes, which are commonly disposed of as landfill and cause environmental and economic impacts. Recycling construction and demolishing waste is one of the viable solutions to reduce environmental pollutions and makes construction sustainable by lowering the dependence on natural and non-renewable resources. In this study, the effect of recycled fine aggregate from the demolished hollow concrete block on the workability, density, and compressive strength of concrete was studied. A comparative analysis of the experimental results of fresh and hardened concrete properties with different replacement ratios of natural river sand by recycled fine aggregate is presented in the paper.

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