Construction and Demolition Waste Sample Clauses

Construction and Demolition Waste. ‘Construction and Demolition Waste’ includes but is not limited to waste building materials, asphalt, concrete, drywall, metals, roofing materials, soils, wood, packaging, and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition operations on pavement, houses, commercial, industrial or institutional buildings and other properties or structures.
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Construction and Demolition Waste. The Contractor shall have no obligation to separate these materials if a Customer placed them in a Collection Container with other types of Solid Waste.
Construction and Demolition Waste. “Construction and Demolition waste” or “C & D” means Solid Waste consisting of building materials, packaging and rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations on pavement, residential, commercial or industrial premises, buildings, and other structures, and land clearing operations.
Construction and Demolition Waste. Municipal solid waste originated from or use of building materials, dredging materials, and rubbles resulting from construction, re- modelling, repair, and demolition of homes, commercial buildings and other structures and pavements.
Construction and Demolition Waste. Solid Waste resulting from construction or demolition activities or that is directly or indirectly the by•product of such activities, including, but not limited to, cartons, concrete, excelsior, gypsum board, metal, paper, plastic, rubber and wood products. Construction and Demolition Waste does not include Hazardous Waste or Municipal Solid Waste.
Construction and Demolition Waste. GOVGUAM agrees that NAVFAC shall maintain control over disposal of Construction and Demolition Waste generated by military installations on Guam and associated Solid Waste landfills operated by military installations during the Term of this AGREEMENT. GOVGUAM, acting through the Authority created pursuant to Section 3, Item 1 and the RECEIVER and NAVFAC agree to explore, Reuse, Recycling, or other alternate uses or disposal options for certain Construction and Demolition Waste or materials.
Construction and Demolition Waste. 2.9.7 Construction and Demolition waste is waste arising from any building works, demolition or development. Approximately 80% of this waste arises from excavated soil and stone, with the remainder including concrete, brick, tiles, glass, metal, plastic and wood. Construction and Demolition waste is the largest single waste stream in the European Union, making up around one third of all waste produced annually.
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Construction and Demolition Waste. To keep the city free from haphazard disposal of debris, directions may be given that:
Construction and Demolition Waste. Company represents and warrants to County that it is a party to agreements with the cities of Cloverdale, Cotati, Healdsburg, Rohnert Park, Santa Xxxx and Sebastopol, pursuant to which Company is required to deliver Construction and Demolition Waste it collects within such cities to the County Facilities. To the extent Company or its Affiliates have flow control over Construction and Demolition Waste that they collect within these or any other cities in the County of Sonoma, with the exception of such materials collected within the City of Petaluma, then they shall deliver such Construction and Demoliton Waste to the County Facilities for processing, unless the County Manager approves delivery to a different location, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. Similarly, Company shall deliver all Construction and Demoliton Waste collected by Company in the Service Area to the County Facilities for processing, unless the County Manager approves delivery to a different location, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. For the avoidance of doubt, “flow control” as used in this paragraph means the right of to deliver material to any facility, without violating any contractual requirement or requirement of law. All such materials shall be delivered and processed by Company in accordance with Company’s subcontract with Republic Services under the Master Operations Agreement between the County and Republic Services.
Construction and Demolition Waste. 5.6.1 Careful design, planning and good site management can minimise over ordering and generation of surplus materials such as concrete, mortars and cement grouts. The design of formwork should maximise the use of standard wooden panels so that high reuse levels can be achieved. Alternatives such as steel formwork or plastic facing should be considered to increase the potential for reuse.
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