Abstract
The study sought to examine the level of adoption of Circular Economy practices as a tool to enhance sustainability of construction projects in Zimbabwe. A questionnaire survey was employed to gather data from construction industry professionals. Based on inferential statistical analysis, the findings revealed that circularity has been marginally adopted as a tool to enhance sustainability of construction projects in Zimbabwe. The study concludes that there is a low level of adoption of circular economy practices as a tool to enhance sustainability of construction projects in Zimbabwe, hence a cause of concern. Therefore, the study recommends that policymakers, government, and construction players adopt measures which promote Circular Economy. Even though the sample size used precludes the data from being generalised without caution, the results provide insights to policymakers and key stakeholders to embrace circular economy practices to enhance sustainability of the Zimbabwean construction industry.