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Appendix A

(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)


Authors Research Domains/ Methodology Salient Recommendat
and Dates Locale Focus of the Used Findings ions/
Study Limitations
American
Precast
Concrete
Inc. ()
Bigwanto, It focuses The reduction The study
A., & Tani, on in costs for suggested
I. (2019) examination houses can developing
and be achieved and promoting
suggestion through the use of
of select use of small to
alternatives appropriate medium scale
building materials, equipment.
techniques construction Governments
and designs techniques should
that and through encourage the
provides design as use of
acceptable well. The innovative
housing, do selection of a materials by
so at more cost- providing
reduced effective incentives to
costs. method originators. To
depends provide
more on the affordable
local housing, there
conditions, should be a
available government
skills and policy on
equipment. housing to
allow for and
encourage the
use of the
upgraded
traditional
building
technologies.
Country
Prestress
and
Precast,
LLC
(2023)
Demir, U., United It focuses Initial The study
Green, M. States on stiffness suggested that
F., &Ilki, A. estimation reductions in earthquake-
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
(2020) of postfire were almost prone regions,
seismic proportional the future
performanc to the designs of
e of flexure- duration of precast
dominated the fire concrete
reinforced exposure. structures
precast The should
concrete reductions in consider both
columns, stiffness fire resistance
which has values were and seismic
not been observed to performance.
investigated be higher It also
previously. than the acknowledged
reductions in limitations like
the lateral focus on
load capac- specific types
PCI Journal | of precast
November– columns and
December fire exposure
2020 77 ities. scenarios.
Fire exposure
had a greater
effect on the
residual
stiffness up to
yielding
because the
structural
response is
governed by
concrete
residual
properties up
to yielding,
whereas after
yielding,
reinforcement
characteristic
s that have
been restored
after cooling
are more
dominant.
Fortress The main The article The findings The article
Protective focus of this outlines highlight that recommends
Building piece is on methods precast using precast
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
(2023, the based on concrete concrete
June 10) importance engineering buildings, buildings, like
of disaster principles and especially FORTRESS
resilience at design FORTRESS Protective
worksites, specifications Protective Buildings, to
particularly for precast Buildings, are improve
through the concrete highly worksite safety
use of buildings, effective in and disaster
precast emphasizing protecting resilience. It
concrete their blast, workers and emphasizes
structures. It fire, and equipment the value of
emphasizes weather from blasts, field-tested,
how resistance. It fires, and durable, and
disaster- also mentions extreme low-
resistant field-testing weather. maintenance
buildings, of Field-tested structures for
such as components for hazard protecting
FORTRESS for hazard resistance, personnel and
Protective resistance these equipment
Buildings and highlights buildings are during
made from the practical low emergencies.
reinforced application of maintenance
precast these and durable
concrete, structures at over time.
can worksites, The article
significantly demonstratin concludes
improve g their that precast
worker durability and concrete is a
safety low reliable
during maintenance. solution for
emergencie While no enhancing
s like formal data worksite
explosions, collection is safety and
fires, and described, disaster
extreme the article resilience.
weather relies on
events. The existing
article knowledge
highlights and real-
the world
advantages performance
of precast to support its
concrete, claims about
including its the benefits
blast and of precast
fire concrete for
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
resistance, worksite
ability to safety.
withstand
extreme
weather,
and low
maintenanc
e
requirement
s. It argues
that these
buildings
are ideal for
enhancing
worksite
disaster
resilience,
ensuring the
safety of
both
personnel
and critical
equipment
during
catastrophic
events.
Denagam Kurunegal This study Face-to-face The analysis
a, T.D., a and aims to interviews compared the
&Jayasoor Gampaha, conduct a were costs of pre-
iya, Sri Lanka comparative conducted to cast concrete
J.M.S.N, analysis of obtain data technology
(2023) cost for the and and
precast information conventional
construction about the concrete
and different construction
conventiona types of pre- for single-
l cast items story and
construction introduced by two-story
of small- NERD Centre buildings.
scale and their The findings
concrete prices. The showed that
building. cost for same pre-cast
purpose methods
using were more
conventional cost-effective,
method was offering a
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
calculated 30% to 38%
using reduction in
Building costs for
Schedule of single-story
Rates (BSR). buildings and
a 29% to
32%
reduction for
two-story
buildings.
Ghomi, S., Sri Lanka The A The paper Although the
Wedawatta, purpose of questionnaire evaluates study's scope
G., Ginige, this study is survey with and identifies was limited to
K., to 120 the physical the
&Ingirige,
investigate household and occupant view
B. (2021)
the recipients of technical, and of the
performanc three Sri socio- performance
e of post- Lankan post- economic of post-
disaster disaster performance disaster
housing housing issues of housing in Sri
reconstructi projects was post-disaster Lanka, the
on projects, employed to housing and findings
propose the explore discusses the and
conceptual how the applicability conceptual
Living- post-disaster of the LTFDR-shelter
transforming housing proposed approach
disaster projects LTFDR- could be of
relief have shelter particular
shelter performed conceptual relevance to
(LTFDR- against the approach as other
shelter) occupants' an efficient developing
approach expectations. tool to countries
where adequately affected by
temporary improve the similar
shelter is identified disasters.
incrementall factors Further
y integrating research is
transformed three phases recommended
into a of relief, to investigate
more rehabilitation, and develop
permanent and this concept in
dwelling by reconstructio depth.
using living n employing
technologie living
s, and technology.
investigate
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
its
applicability
to provide
sustainable
post-
disaster
housing
following
natural-
hazard-
induced
disasters.

Ginigadda Australia This study


ra, T., focuses on
Ekanayak identifying
e, C., natural
Gunaward disasters,
ena, T., & to map the
Mendis, P. disasters
(2023) against
recent
developmen
ts of
modular
buildings
and to
determine
future
research
domains of
modular
construction
required to
sustain
such
natural
disasters.
Grosso
Precast.
(n.d.)
Hosseini, This study
S. M. A., develops a
Farahzadi, novel model
L., & to assess
Pons, O. the
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
(2021) sustainabilit
y of
Temporary
Housing
Units
(THUs) for
displaced
populations
after
disasters.
The model
combines
MIVES,
DesignBuild
er (LCA),
and
sensitivity
analyses to
evaluate
economic,
environment
al, and
social
aspects.
Applied to
Bam's
earthquake
recovery,
the model
identified
semi-
detached,
two-story
units as the
most
suitable
configuratio
n, though
social
issues need
improvemen
t. The study
calls for
further
research to
enhance
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
THU
sustainabilit
y in future
disaster
recovery
efforts.
Jafari It focuses The system The
Sharami, on the exhibits high enhancement
H., sustainabilit levels of of post-
&Teimouri, y of post- disjoint-ability disaster
S. (2023) disaster and recovery
construction collectability, procedures is
with the use flexibility and a key factor
of modular customizabilit that can
prefabricate y, permanently
d developability affect the
components and direction of
. reparability, newly affected
in addition to areas. The
being cost- proposed
and time- MPC structure
efficient. has yielded a
Furthermore, heightened
it capacity to
demonstrates effectively
a favorable address
response to existing
the limitations
predicaments compared to
posed by other modular
post-disaster construction
situations, systems.
such as
logistics,
construction
process,
safety,
seismic
behaviour
and
environmenta
l effects.
Lange, B.
(2022)
Montalban Pisa, Italy This paper The The main Possible future
o, G., & investigates methodology findings research
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
Santi, G. the comprises highlight that directions are
(2023) underlying three key the emphasized,
causes of phases: case construction including the
these study of sustainable use of digital
issues, analysis, temporary tools and BIM
defines the requirement housing units models to
essential identification, necessitates promote the
requirement and the a meticulous adoption of
s that integration of consideration circular
temporary these of various economy
housing requirements parameters to practices and
units must into the achieve a the validation
meet, and design balanced of the design
proposes an process. equilibrium solution
initial design between through value
to fulfill economic, analysis.
these social, and Possible
requirement environmenta improvements
s. l impacts. in the user’s
well-being are
also taken into
consideration.
PCI Gulf Gulf South It focuses Precast
South. on Precast concrete offers
(2024, concrete's advantages
August 6) strength and that go beyond
resilience its ease of use
lessen the in
possibility of construction.
structural Its durability to
damage the harsh
during climate of the
disasters, Gulf South,
allowing for cost-
the safe effectiveness,
occupancy sustainability,
of structures and quality
shortly after control
the weather procedures
has passed. make it a vital
This helps component of
communitie contemporary
s impacted infrastructure
by disasters development,
feel normal greatly
while enhancing the
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
hastening resilience and
the healing economic
process. growth of the
area.

Villanueva Philippines It focuses The study The The findings


-Golez, A., on the level utilized a beneficiaries were limited
Alo, E., of quantitative who have to the
Bual, J. satisfaction research stayed information
(2024) and design longer in the and data
challenges particularly a resettlement captured by
of descriptive- have very the self-made
beneficiarie comparative high questionnaire
s on approach. satisfaction that covered
Yolanda The with the the
Permanent descriptive safety and determination
Housing approach suitability of of the level of
Program assessed the the location. satisfaction of
(YPHP) in satisfaction Their present the
the areas of and situation has beneficiaries
safety and challenges of exceeded of the YPHP in
suitability of the their the areas of
location, beneficiaries expectations safety and
housing when they regarding suitability of
package, resettled in safety and location,
community the area, suitability of housing
developmen while the location package,
t, comparative because it is community
community approach far from development,
facilities, investigated danger community
and the significant zones, free facilities, and
relocation difference in from floods, relocation
process their and safe process. It
when they satisfaction from further
were taken when landslides covered the
as a whole grouped by and significance of
and demographic. pollution. the level of
grouped Meanwhile, satisfaction
according the with family
to length of beneficiaries size and
stay and who have length of stay.
family size. smaller Moreover, it
family sizes included
are satisfied identifying the
with the challenges
community encountered
Appendix A
(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)
development by the
of the beneficiaries
Yolanda in terms of
Permanent application
Housing and document
Program. processing,
This means relocation and
that this transfer,
program area occupancy,
has met their and livability.
expectations,
and it did not
badly affect
their
livelihood and
needs for
social,
cultural, and
environmenta
l activities.

The
Waheed, The research The research
A. R. method is shows that it
(2024) analytical and is possible to

res descriptive of use both local


the concepts and
related to fabricated
ear temporary building
housing after systems to

ch
disasters, produce
ways to sustainable
provide it, solutions for

aim and the temporary


problems that housing
led to its projects after
s to unsustainabili a disaster, as
ty and local systems

und
cultural have lower
appropriatene costs and
ss for its environmenta

erst users after


disasters.
l impacts,
while
prefabricated
and solutions
have a higher

the
potential to
achieve
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

role
better
technical
performance.

of
the
loca
l
buil
din
g
syst
em
in
buil
din
g
and
pro
vidi
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ng
tem
por
ary
hou
sing
afte
r
disa
ster
s
and
its
imp
act
on
the
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sust
ain
abl
e
perf
orm
anc
e of
tem
por
ary
hou
sing
duri
ng
the
disa
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

ster
rec
ove
ry
pha
se.
The
res
ear
ch
aim
s to
und
erst
and
the
role
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

of
the
loca
l
buil
din
g
syst
em
in
buil
din
g
and
pro
vidi
ng
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

tem
por
ary
hou
sing
afte
r
disa
ster
s
and
its
imp
act
on
the
sust
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ain
abl
e
perf
orm
anc
e of
tem
por
ary
hou
sing
duri
ng
the
disa
ster
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

rec
ove
ry
pha
se.
The
res
ear
ch
aim
s to
und
erst
and
the
role
of
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the
loca
l
buil
din
g
syst
em
in
buil
din
g
and
pro
vidi
ng
tem
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por
ary
hou
sing
afte
r
disa
ster
s
and
its
imp
act
on
the
sust
ain
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abl
e
perf
orm
anc
e of
tem
por
ary
hou
sing
duri
ng
the
disa
ster
rec
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ove
ry
pha
se.
The
res
ear
ch
aim
s to
und
erst
and
the
role
of
the
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(Matrix of Reviewed Studies)

loca
l
buil
din
g
syst
em
in
buil
din
g
and
pro
vidi
ng
tem
por
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ary
hou
sing
afte
r
disa
ster
s
and
its
imp
act
on
the
sust
ain
abl
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e
perf
orm
anc
e of
tem
por
ary
hou
sing
duri
ng
the
disa
ster
rec
ove
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ry
pha
se.
The study
aims to
understand
the role of
the local
building
system in
building and
providing
temporary
housing
after
disasters
and its
impact on
the
sustainable
performanc
e of
temporary
housing
during the
disaster
recovery
phase.

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