TY - JOUR UR - https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85058062814&partnerID=40&md5=7ea65fe0ed4acabf5e494cd91e3c0fc3 A1 - Al-Bared, M.A.M. A1 - Ayub, A. A1 - Mohd Yunus, N.Z. A1 - Hamonangan Harahap, I.S. A1 - Marto, A. JF - International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology VL - 9 Y1 - 2018/// N2 - Demolished concrete material (DCM) is a waste material produced in large quantities during the demolition activities of old buildings and structures associated with design errors. The amount of waste generated during the demolition processes is massive and creates several environmental problems. This waste is biodegradable and considered harmful due to the existence of cement within the mixture of DCM. It is normally dumped in landfills or illegal dumping sites resulting in polluting the surrounding and consuming a large space. The massive production of concrete demolished material calls for recycling this material for environmental sustainability, greener production, and economical reuse. This material could be utilized as coarse or fine aggregates in producing sustainable civil engineering materials. Besides, it is also used to enhance the engineering properties of soft soils in order to meet the engineering requirements. This paper presents a comprehensive literature review on the amount of waste of DCM, applications of DCM in producing construction materials, and soil stabilization in the past 10 years period. The review showed the ability of DCM to be used as sustainable material in the production of construction materials. The review also showed the ability of DCM to enhance the engineering properties including the shear strength of soils when mixed with the optimum percentage of DCM. ©IAEME Publication IS - 11 ID - scholars9811 EP - 2352 SN - 09766308 PB - IAEME Publication N1 - cited By 3 TI - Application of demolished concrete material (DCM) in civil engineering structures - A review SP - 2345 AV - none ER -