Title
REuse of Structural sTeel in cOnstRuction (RESTOR)

CoPED ID
e2dfb7e8-2eaa-4026-8f40-e9ca58edca47

Status
Active


Value
£6,619,360

Start Date
Sept. 30, 2022

End Date
Sept. 30, 2025

Description

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Steel buildings form the vast majority of multi-storey and industrial buildings in the UK. More than 85% of the structural steel in existing buildings is recycled at the end of their service life whereas less than 15% is reused. However, steel recycling is energy-demanding and contributes to the UK iron and steel industry being the largest industrial sector in terms of both energy demands and greenhouse gas emissions. Thus, there is a genuine need for cutting-edge technical innovations embedded in the circular economy that maximizes sustainable, efficient and low-energy reuse, rather than energy-demanding recycling, of structural steel.

RESTOR is the first project of its kind to apply sophisticated non-destructive testing (NDT), machine learning optimization, and building information modelling to reuse structural steel in construction. At the end of the first lifespan of used steel members (e.g., beams, columns, braces), RESTOR will allow their material properties to be determined based on NDT measurements. RESTOR will optimize the repurposing of used steel members and validate their structural performance during their second lifespan. It will develop a new, validated and optimized state-of-the-art generative design tool that will create automated and optimized building configurations made of used steel members. The outputs of RESTOR will therefore enable sustainable delivery of the infrastructure projects planned as part of the post-COVID-19 economic recovery strategy.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Steel constructions
  2. Steel industry
  3. Construction
  4. Recycling
  5. Reuse
  6. Steel
  7. Steel construction
  8. Emissions
  9. Industrial buildings
  10. Buildings
  11. Skeleton constructions

Extracted key phrases
  1. Steel building
  2. Structural steel
  3. Energy reuse
  4. Steel member
  5. Steel recycling
  6. Steel industry
  7. Industrial building
  8. Building configuration
  9. Energy demand
  10. RESTOR
  11. Structural performance
  12. Large industrial sector
  13. Construction
  14. Vast majority
  15. UK iron

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