Common use of The Waste Management Plan Clause in Contracts

The Waste Management Plan. i) The Contractor shall prepare a Waste Management Plan for diverting the specified percentage of construction debris from landfills, including written and graphic information indicating how the waste will be diverted. ii) Include in the plan both on-site recycling of construction debris and off-site diversion from landfills. iii) Identify the means and methods for collecting and separating each type of debris deemed reusable or recyclable. iv) List the off-site recycling service and hauler of each designated debris item who has agreed to accept and divert that item from the landfill in the proposed quantities anticipated. List the service and hauler company name, address, telephone number, and persons contacted. v) List the name of individuals on the Contractor's staff responsible for waste prevention and management. vi) List the actions that will be taken to reduce solid waste generation, including coordination with subcontractors to ensure awareness and participation. vii) Describe the specific approaches to be used in recycling/reuse of the various materials generated, including the areas on site and equipment to be used for processing, sorting, and temporary storage of wastes. viii) Characterize the waste to be generated, including estimated types and quantities. Name the landfills and/or incinerator to be used. ix) List the specific waste materials that will be salvaged for resale, salvaged and reused on the Project, salvaged and stored for reuse on a future project, or recycled. Recycling facilities that will be used shall be identified by name, location, and phone number. x) Identify the materials that cannot be recycled or reused with an explanation or justification, to be approved by the Project Manager. The Contractor shall submit the Plan to the Project Manager within 10 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, or prior to any waste removal, whichever occurs first. The Contractor shall promptly revise and resubmit the Plan as required by the Project Manager. Review of the Contractor's Waste Management Plan will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with applicable environmental regulations or meeting Project diversion requirements.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Construction Contract, Construction Contract, Construction Contract

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The Waste Management Plan. i) The Contractor shall prepare a Waste Management Plan for diverting the specified percentage of construction debris from landfills, including written and graphic information indicating how the waste will be diverted. ii) Include in the plan both on-site recycling of construction debris and off-site diversion from landfills. iii) Identify the means and methods for collecting and separating each type of debris deemed reusable or recyclable. iv) List the off-site recycling service and hauler of each designated debris item who has agreed to accept and divert that item from the landfill in the proposed quantities anticipated. List the service and hauler company name, address, telephone number, and persons contacted. v) List the name of individuals on the Contractor's staff responsible for waste prevention and management. vi) List the actions that will be taken to reduce solid waste generation, including coordination with subcontractors to ensure awareness and participation. vii) Describe the specific approaches to be used in recycling/reuse of the various materials generated, including the areas on site and equipment to be used for processing, sorting, and temporary storage of wastes. viii) Characterize the waste to be generated, including estimated types and quantities. Name the landfills and/or incinerator to be used. ix) List the specific waste materials that will be salvaged for resale, salvaged and reused on the Project, salvaged and stored for reuse on a future project, or recycled. Recycling facilities that will be used shall be identified by name, location, and phone number. x) Identify the materials that cannot be recycled or reused with an explanation or justification, to be approved by the Project ManagerArchitect. The Contractor shall submit the Plan to the Project Manager Architect within 10 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, or prior to any waste removalremoval in connection with the work, whichever occurs first. The Contractor shall promptly revise and resubmit the Plan as required by the Project ManagerArchitect. Review of the Contractor's Waste Management Plan will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with applicable environmental regulations or meeting Project diversion requirements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Lease Leaseback Agreement, Lease Leaseback Agreement

The Waste Management Plan. i) The Contractor shall prepare a Waste Management Plan for diverting the specified percentage of construction debris from landfills, including written and graphic information indicating how the waste will be diverted. ii) Include in the plan both on-site onsite recycling of construction debris and off-site offsite diversion from landfills. iii) Identify the means and methods for collecting and separating each type of debris deemed reusable or recyclable. iv) List the off-site offsite recycling service and hauler of each designated debris item who has agreed to accept and divert that item from the landfill in the proposed quantities anticipated. List the service and hauler company name, address, telephone number, and persons contacted. v) List the name of individuals on the Contractor's staff responsible for waste prevention and management. vi) List the actions that will be taken to reduce solid waste generation, including coordination with subcontractors to ensure awareness and participation. vii) Describe the specific approaches to be used in recycling/reuse of the various materials generated, including the areas on site and equipment to be used for processing, sorting, and temporary storage of wastes. viii) Characterize the waste to be generated, including estimated types and quantities. Name the landfills and/or incinerator to be used. ix) List the specific waste materials that will be salvaged for resale, salvaged and reused on the Project, salvaged and stored for reuse on a future project, or recycled. Recycling facilities that will be used shall be identified by name, location, and phone number. x) Identify the materials that cannot be recycled or reused with an explanation or justification, to be approved by the Project ManagerArchitect. The Contractor shall submit the Plan to the Project Manager Architect within 10 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to Proceed, or prior to any waste removalremoval in connection with the work, whichever occurs first. The Contractor shall promptly revise and resubmit the Plan as required by the Project ManagerArchitect. Review of the Contractor's Waste Management Plan will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with applicable environmental regulations or meeting Project diversion requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Leaseback Agreement

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The Waste Management Plan. i) The Contractor shall prepare a Waste Management Plan for diverting the specified percentage of construction debris for Phase II of the construction from landfills, including written and graphic information indicating how the waste will be diverted. ii) Include in the plan both on-site recycling of construction debris and off-site diversion from landfills. iii) Identify the means and methods for collecting and separating each type of debris deemed reusable or recyclable. iv) List the off-site recycling service and hauler of each designated debris item who has agreed to accept and divert that item from the landfill in the proposed quantities anticipated. List the service and hauler company name, address, telephone number, and persons contacted. v) List the name of individuals on the Contractor's staff responsible for waste prevention and management. vi) List the actions that will be taken to reduce solid waste generation, including coordination with subcontractors to ensure awareness and participation. vii) Describe the specific approaches to be used in recycling/reuse of the various materials generated, including the areas on site and equipment to be used for processing, sorting, and temporary storage of wastes. viii) Characterize the waste to be generated, including estimated types and quantities. Name the landfills and/or incinerator to be used. ix) List the specific waste materials that will be salvaged for resale, salvaged and reused on the Project, salvaged and stored for reuse on a future project, or recycled. Recycling facilities that will be used shall be identified by name, location, and phone number. x) Identify the materials that cannot be recycled or reused with an explanation or justification, to be approved by the Project Manager. The Contractor shall submit the Plan to the Project Manager Architect within 10 calendar days after receipt of the Notice to ProceedProceed with Phase II, or prior to any waste removalremoval in connection with Phase II work, whichever occurs first. The Contractor shall promptly revise and resubmit the Plan as required by the Project ManagerArchitect. Review of the Contractor's Waste Management Plan will not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for compliance with applicable environmental regulations or meeting Project diversion requirements.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease Leaseback Agreement

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