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, pushing or tearing down.

Examples of Demolition material in a sentence

  • Demolition material is to be disposed of to an authorised recycling and/or waste disposal site and/or in accordance with an approved waste management plan.

  • Demolition material cannot contain asbestos or other hazardous materials.

  • No separate payment shall be made for disposal of these Debris / Demolition material / excavated earth.

  • Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai do not have site available for disposal of Debris / Demolition material / excavated earth.

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

  • Demolition material cannot be larger than 4 inches in diameter for site acceptance inspection (hole inspection).

  • Demolition material shall be recycled as far as is practicable and any demolition waste disposed of only at an authorised landfill facility.

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

  • Demolition material can be recycled saving the environment and also tipping costs.

  • The property owner or occupant of the premises shall both personally or by employees, contractors or agents promptly remove and dispose of any Construction and Demolition material generated on the premises in compliance with all applicable Federal, Provincial, Municipal Laws and Regulations.


More Definitions of Demolition material

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.
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.

Related to Demolition material

  • Public Improvements means only the following improvements: housing facilities; garbage disposal plants; rubbish disposal plants; incinerators; transportation systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; sewage disposal systems, including sanitary sewers, combined sanitary and storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of sewage or industrial wastes; storm water systems, including storm sewers, plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with the collection, treatment, or disposal of storm water; water supply systems, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with obtaining a water supply, the treatment of water, or the distribution of water; utility systems for supplying light, heat, or power, including plants, works, instrumentalities, and properties used or useful in connection with those systems; approved cable television systems, approved cable communication systems, or telephone systems, including plants, works,

  • Public works project means the erection, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any public structure, building, road, or other public improvement of any kind.