Demolition waste audit and management plan
A minimum of 55% by weight of the non-hazardous waste generated during demolition and strip-out works, and excluding excavations and backfilling, shall be prepared for re-use, recycling and other forms of material recovery (excluding backfilling in existing quarries). This shall include:
(i) Timber, glass, metal, brick, stone, ceramic and concrete materials recovered from the main building structures;
(ii) Fit-out and non-structural elements, to include doors and their frames, flooring, ceiling tiles, gypsum panels, plastic profiles, insulation materials window frames, window glass, bricks, concrete in the form of blocks and precast elements, steel rebars.
The contractor shall carry out a pre-demolition/strip-out audit in order to determine what can be re-used, recycled or recovered. This shall comprise:
(i) Identification and risk assessment of hazardous waste (including WEEE) that may require specialist handling and treatment, or emissions that may arise during demolition;
(ii) A bill of quantities with a breakdown of different building materials and products,
(iii) An estimate of the % re-use and recycling potential based on proposals for systems of separate collection during the demolition process,
The materials, products and elements identified shall be itemised in the Demolition Bill of Quantities
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