Building rubble definition

Building rubble means rubble from construction, remodeling and repairs on houses, commercial buildings, and other structures, including but not limited to stones, brick, plas- ter, lumber and waste parts.
Building rubble means waste produced through the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of any structure both manmade and natural and includes rubble, earth, wood, rock, glass, plastic, metals, asphalt, bitumen and bitumen products, installation material, concrete, bricks, tiles, ceramics and gypsum based materials but exclude garden waste and asbestos.
Building rubble means waste produced during the construction, alteration, repair or demolition of any structure, and includes rubble, earth, rock and wood displaced during such a construction, alteration, repair or demolition;

Examples of Building rubble in a sentence

  • Building rubble must be removed from the site at intervals not exceeding one week, and litter must be removed from the site on a daily basis.

  • Building rubble must be removed from the Site at intervals not exceeding one week, and litter must be removed from the Site on a daily basis.

  • Building rubble in excess of 6m3 must be removed from the site at intervals not exceeding one week and litter must be removed from the site on a daily basis.

  • Building rubble must be removed by the contractor from the site at intervals not exceeding one week.

  • If this Lease is not so terminated, (i) Tenant shall immediately remove all Building rubble and debris, (ii) within 90 days after the casualty, Tenant shall commence restoration of the Building to its condition immediately prior to the casualty, (iii) Tenant shall complete such restoration as soon as practicable but in any event within one year after the casualty, and (iv) Landlord shall assign to Tenant all insurance proceeds relating to the damage or destruction of the Building.

  • Approved sources of cover material include:  Soil from excavated cells;  Material stockpiled from previous excavations;  Chipped garden waste not used for composting  Building rubble Sufficient material for the covering of waste on a daily basis must be made available by the Contractor.

  • Building rubble is to be kept within the confines of the building site, and is to be removed at least every 2 weeks.

  • If the Lease is terminated, Tenant shall remove all Building rubble and debris.