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SECTION 017419 - CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and
other Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for the following:
1. Salvaging nonhazardous demolition and construction waste.
2. Recycling nonhazardous demolition and construction waste.
3. Disposing of nonhazardous demolition and construction waste.
B. Related Requirements:
1. Section 024119 "Selective Demolition" for disposition of waste resulting from partial demolition
of buildings, structures, and site improvements.
2. Section 042000 "Unit Masonry" for disposal requirements for masonry waste.
3. Section 311000 "Site Clearing" for disposition of waste resulting from site clearing and removal of
above- and below-grade improvements.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. Construction Waste: Building and site improvement materials and other solid waste resulting from
construction, remodeling, renovation, or repair operations. Construction waste includes packaging.
B. Demolition Waste: Building and site improvement materials resulting from demolition or selective
demolition operations.
C. Disposal: Removal off-site of demolition and construction waste and subsequent sale, recycling, reuse, or
deposit in landfill or incinerator acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
D. Recycle: Recovery of demolition or construction waste for subsequent processing in preparation for
reuse.
E. Salvage: Recovery of demolition or construction waste and subsequent sale or reuse in another facility.
F. Salvage and Reuse: Recovery of demolition or construction waste and subsequent incorporation into the
Work.
1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. General: Achieve end-of-Project rates for salvage/recycling of 75 percent by weight of total non-
hazardous solid waste generated by the Work. Practice efficient waste management in the use of materials
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in the course of the Work. Use all reasonable means to divert construction and demolition waste from
landfills and incinerators. Facilitate recycling and salvage of materials., including the following:
1. Demolition Waste:
a. Asphalt paving.
b. Concrete.
c. Concrete reinforcing steel.
d. Brick.
e. Concrete masonry units.
f. Wood studs.
g. Wood joists.
h. Plywood and oriented strand board.
i. Wood paneling.
j. Wood trim.
k. Structural and miscellaneous steel.
l. Rough hardware.
m. Roofing.
n. Insulation.
o. Doors and frames.
p. Door hardware.
q. Windows.
r. Glazing.
s. Metal studs.
t. Gypsum board.
u. Acoustical tile and panels.
v. Carpet.
w. Carpet pad.
x. Demountable partitions.
y. Equipment.
z. Cabinets.
aa. Plumbing fixtures.
bb. Piping.
cc. Supports and hangers.
dd. Valves.
ee. Sprinklers.
ff. Mechanical equipment.
gg. Refrigerants.
hh. Electrical conduit.
ii. Copper wiring.
jj. Lighting fixtures.
kk. Lamps.
ll. Ballasts.
mm. Electrical devices.
nn. Switchgear and panelboards.
oo. Transformers.
2. Construction Waste:
a. Masonry and CMU.
b. Lumber.
c. Wood sheet materials.
d. Wood trim.
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e. Metals.
f. Roofing.
g. Insulation.
h. Carpet and pad.
i. Gypsum board.
j. Piping.
k. Electrical conduit.
l. Packaging: Regardless of salvage/recycle goal indicated in "General" Paragraph above,
salvage or recycle 100 percent of the following uncontaminated packaging materials:
1) Paper.
2) Cardboard.
3) Boxes.
4) Plastic sheet and film.
5) Polystyrene packaging.
6) Wood crates.
7) Plastic pails.
1.5 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Waste Management Plan: Submit 3 copies of plan within 21 days of date established for the Notice to
Proceed.
1.6 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Waste Reduction Progress Reports: Concurrent with each Application for Payment, submit report. Use
Form CWM-7 for construction waste and Form CWM-8 for demolition waste. Include the following
information:
1. Material category.
2. Generation point of waste.
3. Total quantity of waste in tons or cubic yards.
4. Quantity of waste salvaged, both estimated and actual in tons or cubic yards.
5. Quantity of waste recycled, both estimated and actual in tons or cubic yards.
6. Total quantity of waste recovered (salvaged plus recycled) in tons or cubic yards.
7. Total quantity of waste recovered (salvaged plus recycled) as a percentage of total waste.
B. Waste Reduction Calculations: Before request for Substantial Completion, submit calculated end-of-
Project rates for salvage, recycling, and disposal as a percentage of total waste generated by the Work.
C. Records of Donations: Indicate receipt and acceptance of salvageable waste donated to individuals and
organizations. Indicate whether organization is tax exempt.
D. Records of Sales: Indicate receipt and acceptance of salvageable waste sold to individuals and
organizations. Indicate whether organization is tax exempt.
E. Recycling and Processing Facility Records: Indicate receipt and acceptance of recyclable waste by
recycling and processing facilities licensed to accept them. Include manifests, weight tickets, receipts, and
invoices.
F. Landfill and Incinerator Disposal Records: Indicate receipt and acceptance of waste by landfills and
incinerator facilities licensed to accept them. Include manifests, weight tickets, receipts, and invoices.
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G. Qualification Data: For waste management coordinator and refrigerant recovery technician.
H. Statement of Refrigerant Recovery: Signed by refrigerant recovery technician responsible for recovering
refrigerant, stating that all refrigerant that was present was recovered and that recovery was performed
according to EPA regulations. Include name and address of technician and date refrigerant was recovered.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Waste Management Coordinator Qualifications: Experienced firm, with a record of successful waste
management coordination of projects with similar requirements, that employs a LEED-Accredited
Professional, certified by the USGBC, as waste management coordinator. Waste management coordinator
may also serve as LEED coordinator (when applicable).
B. Refrigerant Recovery Technician Qualifications: Certified by EPA-approved certification program.
C. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having
jurisdiction.
D. Waste Management Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in
Section 013100 "Project Management and Coordination." Review methods and procedures related to
waste management including, but not limited to, the following:
1. Review and discuss waste management plan including responsibilities of waste management
coordinator.
2. Review requirements for documenting quantities of each type of waste and its disposition.
3. Review and finalize procedures for materials separation and verify availability of containers and
bins needed to avoid delays.
4. Review procedures for periodic waste collection and transportation to recycling and disposal
facilities.
5. Review waste management requirements for each trade.
1.8 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
A. General: Develop a waste management plan according to ASTM E 1609 and requirements in this Section.
Plan shall consist of waste identification, waste reduction work plan, and cost/revenue analysis. Identify
processors and recyclers for each material being collected. Distinguish between demolition and
construction waste. Indicate quantities by weight or volume, but use same units of measure throughout
waste management plan.
B. Waste Identification: Indicate anticipated types and quantities of demolition and construction waste
generated by the Work. Use Form CWM-1 for construction waste and Form CWM-2 for demolition
waste. Include estimated quantities and assumptions for estimates.
C. Waste Reduction Work Plan: List each type of waste and whether it will be salvaged, recycled, or
disposed of in landfill or incinerator. Use Form CWM-3 for construction waste and Form CWM-4 for
demolition waste. Include points of waste generation, total quantity of each type of waste, quantity for
each means of recovery, and handling and transportation procedures.
1. Salvaged Materials for Reuse: For materials that will be salvaged and reused in this Project,
describe methods for preparing salvaged materials before incorporation into the Work.
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2. Salvaged Materials for Sale: For materials that will be sold to individuals and organizations,
include list of their names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
3. Salvaged Materials for Donation: For materials that will be donated to individuals and
organizations, include list of their names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
4. Recycled Materials: Include list of local receivers and processors and type of recycled materials
each will accept. Include names, addresses, and telephone numbers.
5. Disposed Materials: Indicate how and where materials will be disposed of. Include name, address,
and telephone number of each landfill and incinerator facility.
6. Handling and Transportation Procedures: Include method that will be used for separating
recyclable waste including sizes of containers, container labeling, and designated location where
materials separation will be performed.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PLAN IMPLEMENTATION
A. General: Implement approved waste management plan. Provide handling, containers, storage, signage,
transportation, and other items as required to implement waste management plan during the entire
duration of the Contract.
1. Comply with operation, termination, and removal requirements in Section 015000 "Temporary
Facilities and Controls."
B. Waste Management Coordinator: General Contractor shall appoint a waste management coordinator to be
responsible for implementing, monitoring, and reporting status of waste management work
plan. Coordinator will also ensure all subcontractors and laborers on-site are educated on the purpose and
practices of the plan and properly executing the plan. Coordinator shall be present at Project site for
duration of Project.
C. Training: Train workers, subcontractors, and suppliers on proper waste management procedures, as
appropriate for the Work occurring at the Project Site.
1. Distribute waste management plan to everyone concerned within three days of submittal return.
2. Distribute waste management plan to entities when they first begin work on-site. Review plan
procedures and locations established for salvage, recycling, and disposal.
D. Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct waste management operations to ensure minimum
interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities.
1. Designate and label specific areas on Project site necessary for separating materials that are to be
salvaged, recycled, reused, donated, and sold.
2. Comply with Section 015000 "Temporary Facilities and Controls" for controlling dust and dirt,
environmental protection, and noise control.
3.2 SALVAGING DEMOLITION WASTE
A. Salvaged Items for Reuse in the Work: Salvage items for reuse and handle as follows:
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1. Clean salvaged items.
2. Pack or crate items after cleaning. Identify contents of containers with label indicating elements,
date of removal, quantity, and location where removed.
3. Store items in a secure area until installation.
4. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.
5. Install salvaged items to comply with installation requirements for new materials and equipment.
Provide connections, supports, and miscellaneous materials necessary to make items functional for
use indicated.
B. Salvaged Items for Sale and Donation: Permitted on Project site.
C. Salvaged Items for Owner's Use: Salvage items for Owner's use and handle as follows:
1. Clean salvaged items.
2. Pack or crate items after cleaning. Identify contents of containers with label indicating elements,
date of removal, quantity, and location where removed.
3. Store items in a secure area until delivery to Owner.
4. Transport items to Owner's storage area on-site.
5. Protect items from damage during transport and storage.
D. Equipment: Drain tanks, piping, and fixtures. Seal openings with caps or plugs. Protect equipment from
exposure to weather.
E. Plumbing Fixtures: Separate by type and size.
F. Lighting Fixtures: Separate lamps by type and protect from breakage.
G. Electrical Devices: Separate switches, receptacles, switchgear, transformers, meters, panelboards, circuit
breakers, and other devices by type.
3.3 RECYCLING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WASTE, GENERAL
A. General: Recycle paper and beverage containers used by on-site workers.
B. Recycling Incentives: Revenues, savings, rebates, tax credits, and other incentives received for recycling
waste materials shall accrue to Contractor.
C. Preparation of Waste: Prepare and maintain recyclable waste materials according to recycling or reuse
facility requirements. Maintain materials free of dirt, adhesives, solvents, petroleum contamination, and
other substances deleterious to the recycling process.
D. Procedures: Separate recyclable waste from other waste materials, trash, and debris. Separate recyclable
waste by type at Project site to the maximum extent practical according to approved construction waste
management plan.
1. Provide appropriately marked containers or bins for controlling recyclable waste until removed
from Project site. Include list of acceptable and unacceptable materials at each container and bin.
a. Inspect containers and bins for contamination and remove contaminated materials if found.
2. Stockpile processed materials on-site without intermixing with other materials. Place, grade, and
shape stockpiles to drain surface water. Cover to prevent windblown dust.
3. Stockpile materials away from construction area. Do not store within drip line of remaining trees.
4. Store components off the ground and protect from the weather.
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5. Remove recyclable waste from Owner's property and transport to recycling receiver or processor.
3.4 RECYCLING DEMOLITION WASTE
A. Asphalt Paving: Grind asphalt to maximum 1-1/2-inch size.
1. Crush asphaltic concrete paving and screen to comply with requirements in Section 312000 "Earth
Moving" for use as general fill.
B. Asphalt Paving: Break up and transport paving to asphalt-recycling facility.
C. Concrete: Remove reinforcement and other metals from concrete and sort with other metals.
1. Pulverize concrete to maximum 1-1/2-inch size.
2. Crush concrete and screen to comply with requirements in Section 312000 "Earth Moving" for use
as satisfactory soil for fill or subbase.
D. Masonry: Remove metal reinforcement, anchors, and ties from masonry and sort with other metals.
1. Pulverize masonry to maximum 1-1/2-inch size.
a. Crush masonry and screen to comply with requirements in Section 312000 "Earth Moving"
for use as general fill (when applicable).
b. Crush masonry and screen to comply with requirements in Section 329300 "Plants" for use
as mineral mulch (when applicable).
2. Clean and stack undamaged, whole masonry units on wood pallets.
E. Wood Materials: Sort and stack members according to size, type, and length. Separate lumber, engineered
wood products, panel products, and treated wood materials.
F. Metals: Separate metals by type.
1. Structural Steel: Stack members according to size, type of member, and length.
2. Remove and dispose of bolts, nuts, washers, and other rough hardware.
G. Asphalt Shingle Roofing: Separate organic and glass-fiber asphalt shingles and felts. Remove and dispose
of nails, staples, and accessories.
H. Gypsum Board: Stack large clean pieces on wood pallets or in container and store in a dry location.
Remove edge trim and sort with other metals. Remove and dispose of fasteners.
I. Acoustical Ceiling Panels and Tile: Stack large clean pieces on wood pallets and store in a dry location.
J. Metal Suspension System: Separate metal members including trim, and other metals from acoustical
panels and tile and sort with other metals.
K. Carpet: Roll large pieces tightly after removing debris, trash, adhesive, and tack strips.
1. Store clean, dry carpet in a closed container or trailer provided by Carpet Reclamation Agency or
carpet recycler.
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L. Carpet Tile: Remove debris, trash, and adhesive.
1. Stack tile on pallet and store clean, dry carpet in a closed container or trailer provided by Carpet
Reclamation Agency or carpet recycler.
M. Piping: Reduce piping to straight lengths and store by type and size. Separate supports, hangers, valves,
sprinklers, and other components by type and size.
N. Conduit: Reduce conduit to straight lengths and store by type and size.
O. Doors and Hardware: Brace open end of door frames. Except for removing door closers, leave door
hardware attached to doors.
P. Equipment: Drain tanks, piping, and fixtures. Seal openings with caps or plugs. Protect equipment from
exposure to weather.
Q. Plumbing Fixtures: Separate by type and size.
R. Lighting Fixtures: Separate lamps by type and protect from breakage.
S. Electrical Devices: Separate switches, receptacles, switchgear, transformers, meters, panelboards, circuit
breakers, and other devices by type.
3.5 RECYCLING CONSTRUCTION WASTE
A. Packaging:
1. Cardboard and Boxes: Break down packaging into flat sheets. Bundle and store in a dry location.
2. Polystyrene Packaging: Separate and bag materials.
3. Pallets: As much as possible, require deliveries using pallets to remove pallets from Project site.
For pallets that remain on-site, break down pallets into component wood pieces and comply with
requirements for recycling wood.
4. Crates: Break down crates into component wood pieces and comply with requirements for
recycling wood.
B. Site-Clearing Wastes: Chip brush, branches, and trees on-site.
1. Comply with requirements in Section 329300 "Plants" for use of chipped organic waste as organic
mulch.
C. Wood Materials:
1. Clean Cut-Offs of Lumber: Grind or chip into small pieces.
2. Clean Sawdust: Bag sawdust that does not contain painted or treated wood.
a. Comply with requirements in Section 329300 "Plants" for use of clean sawdust as organic
mulch.
D. Gypsum Board: Stack large clean pieces on wood pallets or in container and store in a dry location.
1. Clean Gypsum Board: Grind scraps of clean gypsum board using small mobile chipper or hammer
mill. Screen out paper after grinding.
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a. Comply with requirements in Section 329300 "Plants" for use of clean ground gypsum
board as inorganic soil amendment.
3.6 DISPOSAL OF WASTE
A. General: Except for items or materials to be salvaged, recycled, or otherwise reused, remove waste
materials from Project site and legally dispose of them in a landfill or incinerator acceptable to authorities
having jurisdiction.
1. Except as otherwise specified, do not allow waste materials that are to be disposed of accumulate
on-site.
2. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas.
B. Burning: Do not burn waste materials.
C. Burning: Burning of waste materials is permitted only at designated areas on Owner's property, provided
required permits are obtained. Provide full-time monitoring for burning materials until fires are
extinguished.
D. Disposal: Remove waste materials and dispose of at designated spoil areas on Owner's property.
E. Disposal: Remove waste materials from Owner's property and legally dispose of them.
3.7 ATTACHMENTS
A. Form CWM-1 for construction waste identification.
B. Form CWM-2 for demolition waste identification.
C. Form CWM-3 for construction waste reduction work plan.
D. Form CWM-4 for demolition waste reduction work plan.
E. Form CWM-5 cost/revenue analysis of construction waste reduction work plan.
F. Form CWM-6 cost/revenue analysis of demolition waste reduction work plan.
G. Form CWM-7 for construction waste
H. Form CWM-8 for demolition waste.
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