Demolition material definition

Demolition material means any waste resulting from the complete or partial destruction of any man-made structure such as a house, apartment, commercial building or industrial building.
Demolition material means all material, including but not limited to, rock, stone, concrete, and asphalt which is used in construction, mining, building maintenance, or road or street maintenance.
Demolition material means rubble from the full or partial destruction of a building or structure as a result of fire, pulling or tearing down.

Examples of Demolition material in a sentence

  • Demolition material must be managed in accordance with the approved waste management plan.

  • Demolition material cannot contain asbestos or other hazardous materials.

  • Demolition material may be beneficially reused within the reclamation area if suitable.

  • Lastly, this fall Member Agencies will need to consider their 2022 rate adjustments.• There are two large SBWMA RFP processes currently taking place, one is the Construction and Demolition material processing RFP which closes tomorrow at 4PM.

  • Demolition material can be disposed of at MoDOTs Eagleville Maintenance Lot at 15616 Locust St, Eagleville, MO 64442.

  • Demolition material (i.e. cleaned concrete, 2-inch pipe, cleaned rebar, etc.) may be disposed of at the Lake County Landfill, upon their approval, and is not to be disposed of at the Soil Repository.

  • Demolition material will be removed via skips situated in the parking bas outside the property for the duration of the works loaded via a gantry spanning across the pavement.

  • Demolition material is sorted to recover valuable materials (paper, wood, plastics).

  • Subject to obtaining all required Permits and approvals from the County, Contractor will fund and construct the installation of Materials Recovery Facility processing lines and equipment (MRF), as more particularly described in Exhibit Q, at the Central Transfer Station for processing dry commercial waste, Construction and Demolition material (C&D) and selected Self-Haul materials.

  • Demolition material will not be stored onsite and must be removed from the site each week.


More Definitions of Demolition material

Demolition material means all material from the destruction of buildings and foundations or structures.
Demolition material means any debris from any building removed, destroyed by fire or any other causes.
Demolition material means materials produced in the process of construction, renovation and/or demolition of structures. Demolition material typically include concrete, asphalt, wood, gypsum wallboard, glass, rubble, and roofing materials.
Demolition material means materials resulting from the construction, demolition or razing of buildings and other structures. This definition includes wood, glass, roofing, siding and plaster, concrete, bricks, bituminous concrete and masonry but specifically excludes asbestos, waste paints, solvents, sealers, adhesives and similar materials and further excludes recyclable materials.

Related to Demolition material

  • Public improvement means projects for construction, reconstruction or major renovation on real property by or for a public agency. “Public Works” shall mean roads, highways, buildings, structures and improvement of all types, the construction, reconstruction, major renovation or painting of which is carried on or contracted for by any public agency to serve the public interest by does not include the reconstruction or renovation of privately owned property which is leased by a public agency.

  • Demolition means the wrecking or taking out of any load-supporting structural member of a facility together with any related handling operations or the intentional burning of any facility.