This report presents a comprehensive analysis of waste management in the civil engineering field, focusing on sustainable construction practices. The project begins with an identification of the problem related to construction waste generation, particularly in developing countries, and its negative impacts on the environment. It then delves into various research methods, including an examination of existing literature and the application of the waste hierarchy (reduce, reuse, recycle). The report also includes feasibility studies, exploring different waste management strategies and the challenges associated with them. The project outlines the resources needed, cost planning, and project timescales, including the use of the bottom-up estimating method and CPM analysis. Finally, the report evaluates potential project management solutions, offering insights into sustainable design, deconstruction, and eco-friendly construction practices to minimize waste and promote environmental sustainability. The report provides a detailed project management plan and performance review, emphasizing the critical path and cost planning methods used.