C&D Research/Funding
The organizations below are some of the lead research centers on C&D materials management, disposal, and materials reuse. For grant/funding information, refer to our Grant Opportunities page.
National
Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Research Center
A subsidiary of the National Association of Home Builders, NAHB Research
Center is the research and development leader in the home building industry.
The Center developed its Green
Building Guidelines to help the home building industry to understand the "how" and
"why" about the trend of green building. Also available from
the NAHB Research Center:
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On-Site Grinding of Residential Construction Debris: The Indiana Grinder
Pilot (PDF) (55 pp, 1.5MB)
This 1999 report, developed in partnership with EPA, documents a pilot project conducted to determine the feasibility of onsite grinding of clean wood, drywall, and cardboard waste from new residential construction as an alternative to conventional landfilling. The report includes information on how to identify and assess the major technological, economic, and environmental factors associated with the grinding technique.
Powell Center for Construction
and Environment
Operated by University of Florida, the Powell Center is a research organization
primarily dedicated to the resolution of environmental problems associated
with planning and architecture activities. The center focuses on the determination
of the optimum materials and methods for use in minimizing environmental
damage. Check out their current Green
Building and Deconstruction projects.
The Hamer Center for Community
Design Assistance
The Hamer Center is an outreach and research unit of Penn State University.
The Center studies issues relevant to the future of Commonwealth communities
and provides education and technical assistance related to land use and
transportation, community and economic development, the environment and
quality of life.
USDA Forest Products Laboratory
The USDA Forest Products Laboratory conducts research on the recycling
of wood and other forest products: