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<br />Copyright 2003 AIA <br /> <br />MASTERSPEC Full Length <br /> <br />02/03 (05/06) <br /> <br />C. Disposal: Removal off-site of demolition and construction waste and subsequent sale, <br />recycling, reuse, or deposit in landfill or incinerator acceptable to authorities having <br />jurisdiction. <br /> <br />D. Recycle: Recovery of demolition or construction waste for subsequent processmg m <br />preparation for reuse. <br /> <br />E. Salvage: Recovery of demolition or construction waste and subsequent sale or reuse in another <br />facility. <br /> <br />F. Salvage and Reuse: Recovery of demolition or construction waste and subsequent <br />incorporation into the Work. <br /> <br />1.4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS <br /> <br />1.5 SUBMITTALS <br /> <br />1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> <br />1.7 WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />A. General: Develop plan consisting of waste identification, waste reduction work plan, and <br />cost/revenue analysis.[ Include separate sections in plan for demolition and construction <br />waste.] Indicate quantities by weight or volume, but use same units of measure throughout <br />waste management plan. <br /> <br />B. Waste Identification: hldicate anticipated types and quantities of [demolition] [site-clearing] <br />[and] [ construction] waste generated by the Work. Include estimated quantities and <br />assumptions for estimat(:s. <br /> <br />C. Cost/Revenue Analysis: Indicate total cost of waste disposal as if there was no waste <br />management plan and net additional cost or net savings resulting from implementing waste <br />management plan. Include the following: <br /> <br />1. Total quantity of waste. <br />2. Estimated cost of disposal (cost per unit). Include hauling and tipping fees and cost of <br />collection containers for each type of waste. <br />3. Total cost of disposal (with no waste management). <br />4. Revenue from salvaged materials. <br />5. Revenue from recycled materials. <br />6. Savings in hauling and tipping fees by donating materials. <br />7. Savings in hauling and tipping fees that are avoided. <br />8. Handling and transportation costs. Include cost of collection containers for each type of <br />waste. <br />9. Net additional COBt or net savings from waste management plan. <br /> <br />D. Forms: Prepare waste management plan on forms included at end of Part 3. <br /> <br />CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT <br /> <br />01524 - 2 <br />