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machinery causing visual and noise pollution directly or indirectly arising from the production activities (Gehlen, 2008). The impacts caused on the health, safety and welfare of site workers must also be considered by installing appropriate collective and individual protections during the different activities (Pulaski, 2004). Improvements on the comfort and environmental performance of temporary facilities may also be required (Araújo, 2008). Innovative technologies can provide significant improvements on the performance of site equipment and temporary facilities. Different environmental assessment methods for sustainable buildings present a series of good practice guidelines to be applied during the construction phase. Table 1 presents the contribution from BREEAM (Building Research Establishment Environmental Assessment Methodology 2009), LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, 2009), AQUA process, an environmental assessment method derived from the French HQE method adapted by the Alberto Vanzolini Foundation for Brazil, (FCAV, 2010), and Selo Casa Azul, which was developed by the Brazilian Government owned bank, the CAIXA Econômica Federal, being a social-environmental classification instrument used for residential building projects (John and Prado, 2010). Table 1: Contributions towards sustainable construction sites by EAM (Thomas et al. 2013) Generic Topics Resource Consumption Emissions and Solid Waste Interface with External Environment Intrinsic Quality of the Construction Site Environmental Aspects Environmental Assessment Methods (EAM) AQUA Process BREEAM LEED SELO CASA AZUL Material Resources X X X X Energy Efficiency X X Water Management X X X X Waste X X X X Air Pollution X X X Water and Soil Pollution X X X Urban / Environment Quality X X X Noise Pollution X X X Visual Pollution X X X X X X X Health and Safety Temporary Installations Innovation Deployment of sustainable practices on construction sites X X X X X 421