Construction Waste. Developer shall require construction contractors and subcontractors to reduce construction waste by recycling a minimum of 50% of construction materials or require that all construction debris be delivered to the Placer County Western Regional Materials Recovery Facility where recyclable material will be removed. Developer shall require that contractors and subcontractors submit records annually of waste diversion and disposal to the County’s Facilities Services Department, Solid Waste Division, in order to verify compliance with this requirement.
Construction Waste. 11. SPG shall cause SPTD to, and SPTD shall ensure that all excavated spoil and construction and demolition waste generated during construction will be temporarily stored or permanently disposed of at designated locations only and that these locations shall be at least 300 meters from any water body. Traffic Noise
Construction Waste. ▪ Identify the appropriate waste facilities and transporters (industrial and domestic) that will dispose of Project generated waste appropriately (4.1). ▪ Any waste material that cannot be recycled will be disposed of at a licenced waste disposal site, in compliance with Provincial requirements; ▪ Provide portable, secure, solid waste receptacles at temporary laydown/storage areas and construction camps, and empty them regularly; and ▪ Different waste streams will be segregated to facilitate disposal and reuse/recycling using designated areas or containers that are clearly labelled and separated by its characterization. Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste includes dangerous goods that are no longer used for their original purpose, which include substances that are intended for recycling, treatment, or disposal, or in storage, or transit before recycling, treatment or disposal. Hazardous Waste will be stored in a designated area which prevents unauthorized access and is appropriately signed to identify the area as hazardous waste storage. Hazardous wastes will be stored and handled in a manner that prevents loss and includes secondary containment. Waste streams will be separated and properly signed to identify its contents. The storage area should be set up in a manner that facilitates recovery in the event of a spill. In order to achieve this, Voltage will include the following practices for managing hazardous waste: ▪ The Waste Management Plan will be reviewed with all staff and subcontractor’s staff; ▪ Share the WMP with all staff and sub-contractor’s staff and ensure that all individuals understand the Plan and are aware of the environmental risks associated with products and wastes on site; ▪ SDS sheets will be in a known, visible, accessible location for easy reference; ▪ Types and quantities of hazardous materials that will be used or generated at the Project site will be estimated and used to plan how waste will be stored, handled, and disposed of consistent with all applicable regulatory requirements; ▪ Structures used to store hazardous waste will be made to withstand all weather conditions and will meet all safety, environment and fire protection requirements; ▪ Hazard signs will be used at storage locations to identify the nature of materials being stored; ▪ Hazardous material will be labelled according to XXXXX requirements; ▪ All bulk storage containers will be contained in designated areas and be covered to prevent precipitation from entering; ▪ ...
Construction Waste. Provide containers for non-hazardous construction waste. Use containers that are free of loose debris when brought on-site.
Construction Waste. 7.5.1 Waste arising from construction work will typically comprise excavated material (including over 300,000m3 of tunnel spoil), construction waste, chemical waste and general refuse.
Construction Waste. The tenant should provide documentation certifying the amount and types of construction waste that was recycled, salvaged or otherwise diverted from landfills and/or incineration.
Construction Waste. Construction waste is expected to increase with the extensive works associated with the proposed developments in NCH. The extent of change, however, is expected to be small due to the small quantum of developments in NCH as compared with the territorial total. The construction waste will be re-used on site for filling works as far as possible to minimize that net amount of waste generated. Filling works will include site formation, backfilling and road-works. There will be about 55,146 m3 of construction waste compared to 67,032 m3 and 66,959 m3 construction waste for Scheme A and B of Task 2 Study respectively. It is a 35% reduction from the 84,866 m3 construction wasted produced by the maximum development allowed in the OZP. Detailed calculation presented in Table 4 below: Table 4: Calculation of the Estimation of Construction Waste Approximately 80% is inert that can be used for public filling such as site formation. Only about 20% will require landfill. Moreover, suitable measures such as environmental-friendly construction method will be adopted to further minimize waste during construction.
Construction Waste. For Tenant fit-outs and renovation work, Tenant will implement a waste policy addressing the safe storage, recycling and diversion of waste associated with work. Each work should establish a minimum 50% waste diversion goal, target five materials for diversion, approximate the volume of waste anticipated, and identify waste diversion strategies to be used. Schedule 6.6 – Page 1
Construction Waste. Construction waste resulting from the Services shall be removed from the construction area and properly disposed every shift by the CONTRACTOR.
Construction Waste. Waste produced or generated during construction, remodeling, or repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures as defined in 9 VAC 00-000-00 or as may hereafter be defined by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality. Construction Waste includes, but is not limited to, lumber, wire, sheetrock, broken brick, shingles, glass, pipes, concrete, paving materials, metal and plastic if they are part of the construction material or empty containers for such material. Paint, coatings, solvents, asbestos-containing material, any liquid, compressed gasses or semi-liquids are not Construction Waste.