Scenario-based questionnaire data on the influence of component attributes on deconstruction feasibility and intention: a case study in Hangzhou, China
Description
This dataset supports the study entitled “The Impact of Component Attributes on Building Deconstructability: An Empirical Assessment Framework and a Case Study in Hangzhou, China.” It contains the anonymised questionnaire data from 54 practitioners with experience in building deconstruction. The questionnaire was developed from a BIM-based case study of a two-story reinforced-concrete frame building in Hangzhou, China, and covered 12 typical building component categories. The variables describe six component attributes: load-bearing role, connection interface, component dimension, application position, material composition, and internal organization. Respondents evaluated economic, technical, social, and environmental feasibility, together with deconstruction intention, using five-point Likert scales. The dataset also includes non-identifying background variables, such as organization type and years of deconstruction-related work experience. No directly identifying personal information is included. The accompanying codebook explains the variable names, coding schemes, response scales, and category labels.