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Design for Disassembly XCIR 7520

Applied Circular Economy Part-time Studies Course

Course details

​Design for Disassembly (DfD) is the act of planning for the repair, upgrade, adaptation, repurposing and reuse of buildings and their components. Although the life span of a building is generally longer than most products, they will end up being “disposable" if we don't plan for their end-of-use. The generation of construction and demolition waste has enormous environmental, social and economic costs, all of which can be avoided by bringing the built environment into the circular economy. This course provides the skills to intervene at one of the most critical stages of a building's life cycle, the design phase, to enable circularity. Case studies, industry standards and best practices will be drawn on to teach the principles of DfD. This course complements the Deconstruction and Construction Material Flow Analysis courses.​

Prerequisite(s)

  • No prerequisites are required for this course.

Credits

3.0

Cost

$637.27

Course offerings

Fall 2022

Below is one offering of XCIR 7520 for the Fall 2022 term.

CRN 49029

Duration

Fri Oct 14 - Sat Nov 05 (4 weeks)

  • 4 weeks
  • CRN 49029
  • $637.27
Class meeting times
Dates Days Times Locations
Oct 14 - Nov 05 Sat 09:00 - 15:30 Burnaby SW01 Rm. 1025
Oct 14 - Nov 05 Fri 13:00 - 17:00 Burnaby NE01 Rm. 402
Instructor

Brenda Martens

Course outline

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Cost

$637.27

Important information
  1. Departmental approval needed
  2. Sessions will be conducted on-campus, with live, participatory broadcasts of classes – students may participate online remotely. Student should have prior experience with construction terminology and reading building drawings. Students registering for the pilot offering in Fall Term 2022 may be eligible for a 20% tuition fee subsidy. Course may also be eligible for WorkBC grant. Contact bcit_eeng@bcit.ca for registration approval and more information PRIOR to registration. No class on Friday, Nov 4th.
Status

In Progress

This course offering is in progress. Please check back next term or subscribe to receive email updates.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:

  • Apply DfD and 'Cradle to Cradle' (C2C) principles and strategies to building design.
  • Identify and incorporate products that follow DfD and C2C principles, especially salvaged materials, into your future building projects
  • Evaluate the degree to which a design meets DfD and C2C principles.
  • Interpret Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) reports and product disclosure statements to make informed product and material selection.
  • Explain the business case for DfD, including advantages of adaptable and durable buildings, to building owners and other stakeholders.
  • Demonstrate how the standardization that is common in other industries can be applied in building construction to enable DfD.
  • Utilize CSA and ISO standards, and industry best practices to increase the 'deconstructability' of buildings and infrastructure​.

Effective as of Spring/Summer 2022

Related Programs

Design for Disassembly (XCIR 7520) is offered as a part of the following programs:

School of Construction and the Environment

  1. Applied Circular Economy: Zero Waste Buildings
    Microcredential Part-time

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