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Published: Građevinar 73 (2021) 8
Paper type: Professional paper
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Construction of a new day hospital in Zadar using recycled aggregate concrete

Ana Baričević, Dragan Kovač, Katarina Didulica

Abstract

This paper presents the pilot project of application of recycled aggregate during construction of a new day hospital in Zadar. The project included the demolition of an existing hospital building and the use of generated construction waste as recycled aggregate in the construction of a part of the building. The 16/32 mm fraction of aggregate was obtained by mechanical processing of the generated waste which was then tested in accordance with the HRN EN 206 and HRN EN 12620 standards. Four concrete mixes were prepared, and the fresh (slump, density, air content) and hardened properties were tested (compressive strength, modulus of elasticity, capillary absorption, water permeability, drying shrinkage). The obtained results confirm that by complying with the standards for recycled aggregates and knowing their origin it is possible to produce concrete with properties equivalent to those of ordinary concrete for specified durability conditions.

Keywords
construction & demolition waste, demolition, recycled aggregate, recycled aggregate concrete

HOW TO CITE THIS ARTICLE:

Baričević, A., Kovač, D., Didulica, K.: Construction of a new day hospital in Zadar using recycled aggregate concrete, GRAĐEVINAR, 73 (2021) 8, pp. 833-844, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3233.2021

OR:

Baričević, A., Kovač, D., Didulica, K. (2021). Construction of a new day hospital in Zadar using recycled aggregate concrete, GRAĐEVINAR, 73 (8), 833-844, doi: https://doi.org/10.14256/JCE.3233.2021

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Authors:
01 Ana Baricevic 2
Ana Baričević
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Department of Materials
Kovac
Dragan Kovač
CAPITAL ING d.o.o., Zagreb, Croatia
05 Katarina Didulica WEB
Katarina Didulica
University of Zagreb
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Department of Materials