Construction waste definition

Construction waste means solid waste which is produced or generated during construction, remodeling, or repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures. Construction wastes include, but are not limited to lumber, wire, sheetrock, broken brick, shingles, glass, pipes, concrete, paving materials, and metal and plastics if the metal or plastics are a part of the materials of construction or empty containers for such materials. Paints, coatings, solvents, asbestos, any liquid, compressed gases or semi-liquids and garbage are not construction wastes.
Construction waste means solid waste that is produced or generated during construction, remodeling, or repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings and other structures. Construction waste consists of lumber, wire, sheetrock, broken brick, shingles, glass, pipes, concrete, and metal and plastics if the metal or plastics are a part of the materials of construction or empty containers for such materials. Paints, coatings, solvents, asbestos, any liquid, compressed gases or semi-liquids, and garbage are not construction wastes and the disposal of such materials shall be in accordance with the regulations of the Virginia Waste Management Board.
Construction waste means all waste produced in the process of constructing, altering, renovating, repairing or demolishing a building, or structure infrastructure, or development, including vegetation, topsoil, and excavated material displaced during this process.

Examples of Construction waste in a sentence

  • Construction Waste: Building and site improvement materials and other solid waste resulting from construction, remodeling, renovation, or repair operations.

  • The Landfill shall be permitted and operated, and will continue at all times to operate, as a Sanitary Landfill and is authorized to accept Municipal Solid Waste, Construction Waste, Debris Waste, Demolition Waste, and Disaster Waste so long as the said Disaster Waste is not of any type identified herein as Unacceptable Waste, as defined in Section 3 below (hereinafter such authorized waste is referred to a "Acceptable Waste").

  • Contractors shall submit the following plans to Code 106.3 for review and acceptance prior to the start of work: Environmental Protection Plan (exceptions apply when no dust, debris, pollutant, or waste is generated and no potential exists for a release to the environment), Abatement Plans (i.e., asbestos, lead), Construction Waste Management Plan, etc.

  • The Contract Documents shall define the Contractor’s responsibilities and documentation requirements related to LEED certifications, including Construction Waste Management, Construction Indoor Air Quality, and obtaining materials credits.

  • DSD’s Contractor Construction Work Sites During Construction Waste Disposal Ordinance (Cap.354); Waste Disposal (Chemical Wastes) (General) Regulation (Cap 354) and ETWBTC No. 15/2003, Waste Management on Construction Site Construction and Demolition Materials The Contractor should reuse any C&D material on-site.


More Definitions of Construction waste

Construction waste means non-hazardous waste, refuse, and litter generated from and incidental to lawful construction activities and shall include such items as bricks, scrap lumber and non-treated wood products, asphalt shingles and drywall.
Construction waste means any form of solid wastematerial including wood product, concrete, steel, iron, miscellaneous metals, gypsum product, clay product, non-contaminated soil or other granular fill, plastics and insulation that is generated at a construction site, but does not include hazardous waste;
Construction waste means solid waste that is produced or generated during construction remodeling, or repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings and other structures. Construction waste consists of lumber, wire, sheetrock, broken brick, shingles, glass, pipes, concrete, and metal and plastics if the metal or plastics are a part of the materials of construction or empty containers for such materials. Paints,
Construction waste means construction and land disturbance generated materials, including but not limited to, waste chemicals, sediment, trash, debris, litter, garbage, construction demolition debris, land clearing and logging slash or other materials or pollutants located or buried at the site prior to disturbance activity or that is generated at a construction site.
Construction waste means any waste or refuse created by the clearing of land, including without limitation, trees, branches, stumps, and roots, or the construction, repair or demolition of a building or structure;
Construction waste means Solid Waste that is produced or generated during construction, remodeling, or repair of pavements, houses, commercial buildings, and other structures. Construction Waste includes, but is not limited to, lumber, wire, sheetrock, broken brick, shingles, glass, pipes, concrete, paving materials, and metal and plastics if the metal or plastics are a part of the materials of construction or empty containers for such materials. Paints, coatings, solvents, asbestos, any liquid, compressed gases or semi- liquids and garbage are not Construction Waste for purposes of this Agreement.
Construction waste means the demolition, dredging, grubbing, and the rubble resulting from construction, remodeling, repair and demolition activities on housing, commercial or governmental building and any other structure and pavement.