Advancing knowledge at the intersection of construction technology, sustainability, and human environment for a better built world.
Our research spans critical domains that shape the future of sustainable construction and urban development.
Investigating alternative and recycled materials including plastic waste, bamboo, and bio-composites as viable building materials with improved environmental performance.
Studying locational choices for urban activities, disaster risk management, and resilient urban infrastructure planning in developing regions.
Advancing best practices in project delivery, risk management, and construction economics to improve efficiency and outcomes across all project scales.
Examining alternative housing finance mechanisms, affordability challenges, and policy frameworks to address housing deficits in developing economies.
Exploring green infrastructure, passive design strategies, and energy-efficient building technologies to reduce operational carbon footprints.
Developing frameworks for waste minimization, material recovery, and circular supply chains that transform construction into a regenerative industry.
A rigorous, four-step approach to generating impactful, evidence-based knowledge.
Comprehensive review of existing knowledge and identification of gaps
Mixed methods: surveys, interviews, laboratory testing, and field studies
Rigorous statistical and qualitative analysis using advanced research tools
Publishing findings through journals, conferences, and community outreach
Selected research outputs from our members and collaborative projects.
Adinyira, E. et al. β Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 2023
Baiden-Amissah, A. β Journal of Urban Planning and Development, 2022
Baiden-Amissah, A. β International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2022
Aber Foundation Research Team β Sustainable Materials and Technologies, 2023
Adinyira, E. β International Journal of Project Management, 2021
Evaluating PET, HDPE, and LDPE plastic waste as building brick materials β assessing compressive strength, durability, and life cycle environmental impact.
Investigating alternative housing finance mechanisms in Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on cooperative models and microfinance for low-income households.
Capacity building for local communities in Rwanda and Ghana to strengthen resilience against hydro-meteorological hazards through education and preparedness.