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Dealing with construction and demolition waste consultation

[unable to retrieve full-text content]We want your comments on these proposals to help deal with waste issues in the construction and demolition sector. This consultation closes on 25 April.
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Waste sector plan: Construction and demolition

[unable to retrieve full-text content]This plan details outcomes, policies and actions on waste for organisations, companies and individuals in construction and demolition (C & D) in Wales.
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Summary of responses for Construction and Demolition Sector Plan Consultation

[unable to retrieve full-text content]This draft plan aims to prevent and reduce waste and increase recycling from businesses in this sector. Read the summary of consultation responses.
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EM Press Release: Recent demolition makes Oak Ridge National Laboratory cleaner, safer

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) cleanup contractor Safety and Ecology Corporation recently removed four structures as part of the Building 3026 C/D Hot Cells Project. The structures, which once processed radioisotopes, have been a safety concern for the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) since the building’s outer structure was removed in 2010… For additional information, please click the link above.
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VTN Rotobec – Announcing the VF Concrete Crusher Line of Demolition…

(PRWEB) January 18, 2012

The VF Concrete Crusher is designed to work specifically in ground based secondary demolition. The unit is also designed to sort rebar from crushed material. When used in material reduction, it is an extremely effective tool for the demolition contractor.

FEATURES

  • Simple and reliable
  • Wide jaw opening dimension
  • Speed valve for a further increase in opening/closing speed
  • Mobile jaw features removable and interchangeable teeth
  • Excellent crushing force

VTN Rotobec produces five difference models of the VF Concrete Crusher that are compatible with excavators ranging from 12-55 tons.

For spec sheets and complete technical data on the VF concrete crusher, please visit rotobec.com or contact:

Mark Shukla

Director of Sales and Marketing

North America

P. (425) 653-9019

E. markshukla(at)gmail(dot)com

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EM Press Release: Idaho Site Completes Demolition of Cold War-era Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing Facility

A gravel mound, larger than half a city block and several feet thick, is the only visible feature that remains at the site of a Cold War-era spent nuclear fuel reprocessing facility at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Idaho site. About $ 44 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds helped Idaho Cleanup Project crews accelerate the demolition of the facility that during its 40 years of operation recovered more than $ 1 billion worth of uranium… For additional information, please click the link above.
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EM Press Release: Demolition Begins on Hanford’s Historic Plutonium Vaults

RICHLAND, WASH. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and contractor CH2M HILL Plateau Remediation Company (CH2M HILL) began demolishing a vault complex that once held stores of plutonium for the U.S. nuclear weapons program at the Hanford Site in southeast Washington State… For additional information, please click the link above.
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New plan to manage waste from construction and demolition

Legislative programme 2011 - 2012

The Welsh Legislative Programme is announced by the First Minister following the election of a new Welsh Government. Its legislative priorities and aspirations are outlined for its 5 year term and are updated annually.

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EM Press Release: Department of Energy Completes Demolition of K-33 Building

OAK RIDGE, Tenn. – - The U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge Environmental Management (EM) program recently completed its largest demolition project to date. The removal of K-33, a former gaseous diffusion uranium enrichment facility spanning 32-acres, was completed several months ahead of schedule. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funded the $ 51 million project… For additional information, please click the link above.
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Marin Demolition Company Starts New Project with Ecologically Friendly…

(PRWEB) September 26, 2011

Hurricane Hauling and Demolition Inc., a Marin based demolition and hauling company that performs work throughout the greater Bay Area, has recently begun a major project using a deconstruction process that protects both the Earth and the owner’s pocketbook.    Deconstruction is the first step in green building, as materials that would normally end up in landfill become reused and recycled.

According to a report by McGraw Hill Construction with support from Waste Management, in 2007 more than 143 million tons of construction and demolition waste was generated, and less than 30% of this was reused, recycled, or repurposed. The remaining 100 plus tons went directly to landfill. Hurricane Hauling hopes that their ability to deconstruct and reuse much of the waste from their projects, such as the house in Mill Valley, will help not only encourage others to follow suit, but also inform about how beneficial it can be to both the environment and property owners.

Although deconstruction is more labor intensive than straight demolition, homeowners often end up saving money in the end. Deconstruction is the process of breaking down a building into all of its smallest parts (lumber, plywood, shingles, cabinets, doors, windows, carpeting, plumbing and electrical fixtures, etc.) and then either reusing or donating these salvaged materials. According to Molly Samietz, founder of Donation Solutions and lead appraiser of the Mill Valley deconstruction project, in many cases up to 85% of a home can be re-used or donated. This offers a huge benefit to those who value sustainability and want to lessen the burden on overflowing landfills.

When deciding to remodel, the owners of the Mill Valley residence chose to look into the option of home deconstruction and found this method was not only beneficial from an environmental but also a financial perspective. The value of used building material donations are quite substantial, providing private building owners with a sizeable tax credit- one that can sometimes be divided over a period of years. In addition, the deconstruction process significantly reduces hauling and disposal fees.

Jim Josephs, the general contractor for the project, is in full support of the deconstruction project. He states how in the past, he would be hired to come in with a bull dozer and literally tear down everything to the ground, load it into debris boxes and haul it off to a dump or designated landfill. “This is a much smarter way- almost all the materials are reused instead of going into landfill, the homeowner gets a tax break and saves money, and it’s better for the environment – everyone wins.”

In the end, deconstruction makes sense, not only as being an economically viable option, but also because of the huge social and environmental benefits as well. If you are considering demolishing or renovating a house or building, contact Hurricane Hauling and Demolition to ensure your project is done properly, with maximum benefit to both you and the environment.

About Hurricane Hauling & Demolition Inc.

Hurricane Hauling and Demolition Inc., family owned and locally operated since 1989, is committed to providing quality service and customer satisfaction while running an environmentally friendly business. Working throughout the seven Bay Area counties with experienced crews, a fleet of trucks, and equipment to handle both large and small commercial and residential projects, customers are guaranteed professional services at competitive rates.

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