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CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION <br />MATERIALS RECYCLING <br />REQUIREMENTS <br />Section 01151 <br />15-1207 <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.01 INCLUSION OF OTHER CONTRACT DOCUMENTS <br />A. The General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 are fully applicable to this <br />Section, as if repeated herein. <br />1.02 SUMMARY <br />A. Section includes: Requirements and procedures for ensuring optimal diversion of <br />construction waste materials generated by the Work from landfill disposal within the limits of <br />the Construction Schedule and Contract Sum. <br />1. The Work of this Contract requires that a minimum of 75% by weight of the <br />construction and demolition materials generated in the Work is diverted from <br />landfill disposal through a combination of re -use and recycling activities. <br />2. Requirements for submittal of Contractor's Construction Waste and Recycling Plan prior <br />to the commencement of the Work. <br />3. Contractor's quantitative reports for construction waste materials as a condition of <br />approval of progress payments submitted to the Architect. <br />1.03 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE <br />A. Section 01045, Cutting & Patching. <br />B. Section 01500, Construction Facilities & Temporary Controls. <br />C. 02110 - Site Clearing <br />1.04 DEFINITIONS <br />A. Class III Landfill: A landfill that accepts non -hazardous resources such as household, <br />commercial, and industrial waste, resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and <br />demolition operations. A Class III landfill must have a solid waste facilities permit from the <br />California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) and is regulated by the <br />Enforcement Agency (EA). <br />B. Construction and Demolition Debris: Building materials and solid waste resulting from <br />construction, remodeling, repair, cleanup, or demolition operations that are not hazardous as <br />defined in California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66261.3 et seq. This term <br />includes, but is not limited to, asphalt concrete, Portland cement concrete, brick, lumber, <br />gypsum wallboard, cardboard and other associated packaging, roofing material, ceramic tile, <br />carpeting, plastic pipe, and steel. The debris may be commingled with rock, soil, tree stumps, <br />and other vegetative matter resulting from land clearing and landscaping for construction or <br />land development projects. <br />C. C&D Recycling Center. A facility that receives only C&D material that has been separated for <br />reuse prior to receipt, in which the residual (disposed) amount of waste in the material is less <br />than 10% of the amount separated for reuse by weight. <br />