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01742 - 2901Not For Construction 01742 - 1 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 UniSpec II-Store Planning 082914 SECTION 01742 – CONSTRUCTION/DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: Administrative and procedural requirements for nonhazardous demolition and construction waste removal and disposal. B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 01500 - Temporary Facilities and Controls. Temporary chain link fencing for construction and demoli- tion waste management containers. 2. Section 01740 - Cleaning. Site and premises cleanup during and at completion of construction. 3. Section 01743 -Hazardous/Universal Waste Management and Disposal: Disposal and removal of hazardous construction and demolition waste. 4. Section 02023 - Selective Site Demolition. 5. Section 02220 - Site Demolition. 6. Section 02223 - Removal and Recycling of Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT). 7. Section 02224 - Removal and Recycling of Acoustical Ceiling Tile (ACT). 8. Section 02225 – Removal and Recycling of Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Plank Flooring 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Construction Waste: Building and site improvement solid waste materials resulting from construction, remodeling, renovation, or repair operations. Construction waste includes shipping and packaging and discarded temporary con- struction materials. B. Non-Hazardous Landfill: A landfill that accepts non-hazardous resources such as household, commercial, and industri- al waste, resulting from construction, remodeling, repair, and demolition operations, has a solid waste facilities permit from the State Waste Management Regulatory Board, and is in full compliance with Federal, State and local Environ- mental Regulatory Agencies. C. Demolition Waste: Building and site improvement materials resulting from demolition or selective demolition opera- tions. D. Disposal: Removal off-site of demolition and construction waste and subsequent sale, recycling, reuse, or deposit in landfill acceptable to Authorities Having Jurisdiction. E. Recycle: Recovery of demolition or construction waste for subsequent processing in preparation for reuse. F. C&D Recycling Center: A facility that receives only construction and demolition material that has been separated for reuse prior to receipt. G. Inert Disposal Facility or Inert Waste Landfill: A disposal facility that accepts only inert waste such as soil and rock, fully cured asphalt paving, uncontaminated concrete (including fiberglass or steel reinforcing rods embedded in the concrete), brick, glass, and ceramics, for land disposal. H. Mixed Debris: Comingled recyclable and non-recyclable construction and demolition materials. I. Mixed Debris Recycling Facility: A processing facility that accepts loads of comingled construction and demolition debris for the purpose of recovering re-usable and recyclable materials and disposing the non-recyclable residual mate- rials. Not For Construction 01742 - 2 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 J. Recycling: The process of sorting, cleansing, treating, and reconstituting materials for the purpose of using the altered form in the manufacture of a new product. Recycling does not include burning, incinerating, or thermally destroying solid waste. K. Re-use: The use, in the same or similar form as it was produced, of a material which might otherwise be discarded. L. Solid Waste: Putrescible and nonputrescible solid, semisolid, and liquid wastes, including garbage, trash, refuse, paper, rubbish, ashes, industrial wastes, demolition and construction wastes, abandoned vehicles and parts thereof, discarded home and industrial appliances, dewatered, treated, or chemically fixed sewage sludge which is not hazardous waste, manure, vegetable or animal solid and semisolid wastes, and other discarded solid and semisolid wastes. "Solid waste" does not include hazardous waste, radioactive waste, or medical waste as defined or regulated by State law. M. Source-Separated: Materials, including comingled recyclables, that have been separated or kept separate from the solid waste stream at the point of generation, for the purpose of additional sorting or processing of those materials for reuse or recycling in order to return them to the economic mainstream in the form of raw materials for new, reused, or recon- stituted products which meet the quality standards necessary to be used in marketplace. N. Waste Hauler: A company that possesses a valid permit from the local waste management authority to collect and transport solid wastes from individuals or businesses for the purpose of recycling or disposal. O. Construction Waste Management Plan: The Construction Waste Management Plan identifies the construction waste di- version expectations including diversions percentages and tons of the targeted materials and the locations for the legal reuse, recycling, or disposal. P. C&D Waste and Recycle Program Manager: The individual charged with managing the C&D Waste and Recycle Pro- gram for the Contractor. This person does not have to be an employee of the Contractor, but must operate under the guidance and direction of the Contractor. Q. C&D Training Manual: A site specific training manual that explains the processes and procedures for handling the C&D Waste and Recycle needs. Contents include but are not limited to the following: 1. Materials to be recycled. 2. Materials to be re-used. 3. Materials to be salvaged. 4. Plan and procedure for recycling of lunch and break-time refuse. 5. Facilities to be utilized for the purposes specified above. 1.3 PERFORMANCE GOAL A. The waste management objective is to recycle, reuse, or salvage non-hazardous waste generated by the Work and to eliminate or minimize the amount of waste going to landfills. B. The Waste Management Plan does not relieve Contractor of responsibility for adequate and continuing control of pol- lutants and other environmental protection measures, including, but not limited to requirements specified in Section 01500 or 02370, if specified. 1.4 SELECTION AND PAYMENT A. Employment and payment for services of a Construction and Demolition Waste Management Vendor (Vendor) for the collection and disposal of designated construction and demolition waste will be by Wal-Mart. 1. Wal-Mart Vendor: Waste Management, LLC (866) 338-2342, oakleafcdteam@wm.com. 1.5 RESPONSIBILITIES A. Wal-Mart Responsibility: 1. Obtain the services of a pre-negotiated Vendor for the collection and disposal of designated construction and demolition waste. B. Basic Vendor Responsibility: Not For Construction 01742 - 3 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 1. Communicate to the job site contact what service and recycling is arranged. 2. Provide handling, containers, storage, signage, transportation, and other items as required to implement waste management during the entire duration of the Contract. 3. Identify what container is for which recyclable or for trash. 4. The Vendor will provide the waste container(s) to be used by the Contractor and shall coordinate the exact loca- tion(s) of the waste container(s) with the General Contractor. Waste containers will be classified and segregat- ed to accept materials sorted with respect to type of waste or type of material. 5. Provide e-business web portal with unique User-ID for Contractor to login and schedule waste and recycling services. The e-business portal will submit requests made by Contractor in real-time to subcontracted waste and recycling hauler(s) providing service at Project site. 6. Provide toll-free phone number and e-mail address for Contractor to report any issues resulting from missed services or to clarify needs at Project site. C. Basic Contractor Responsibility 1. Upon commencement of construction, contact the Vendor for collection and disposal arrangements. 2. Supply name and contact information to Vendor for a designated Contractor contact person on the job site. 3. Commit to required waste separation for recyclables and insure all are disposed in the proper container as agreed to between Vendor and Contractor. 4. Train workers, subcontractors, and suppliers on proper waste management procedures, as appropriate for the Work occurring at Project site. Notify workers and subcontractors of waste management plan to be carried out. 5. Provide and designate and label specific areas on Project site for waste containers and for separating waste ma- terials. 6. Perform segregation of waste materials into the various classification and segregated materials as established and agreed to between Vendor and Contractor. Deposit wasted materials into the containers. 7. Notify the Vendor when containers are ready for pickup and disposal by logging into Vendor’s e-business web portal and requesting services needed. Contractor must request service prior to 10AM local time one day in ad- vance of requested service date. Service requests received after 10AM local time may not be performed until the 2nd business day. Contractor may pre-order services up to seven (7) days in advance for multiple containers. 8. Contractor shall not directly contact locally subcontracted hauler. All communication must be made through Vendor’s e-business web portal, toll-free phone, or by e-mail. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Take a pro-active, leadership role in the management of construction and demolition waste recycle efforts. Require subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers to participate in this effort. B. Develop Site specific procedures to incorporate the C&D Waste Management Plan and Performance of Diversion Goals. C. Practice efficient waste management when sizing, cutting, and installing products and other materials. Use all reason- able means to divert construction and demolition waste from landfills. D. Exercise diligence in the planning and execution of Waste Management Plan. E. Train workers, subcontractors, and suppliers on waste management procedures as appropriate for Work occurring at Site. F. Post in the Contractor’s field office, the site-specific C&D plan, including Site Map showing container locations, con- crete washout, and lunch and break areas. G. Supply workers and subcontractors with a copy of Waste Management Plan and the Site-specific C&D Training Manu- al. H. Comply with the requirements of Section 01743 for hazardous construction and demolition waste management and disposal. Not For Construction 01742 - 4 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 3.2 MATERIALS TO BE RECYCLED A. Recycling may consist, but not necessarily include nor be limited to, non-hazardous demolition and construction waste and debris to be disposed of and not to be reused, or considered of value to the Contractor and retained in the Contrac- tor’s possession. B. Maximize recycling and reuse of materials. Sale or donation of waste suitable for reuse shall be acceptable. Salvaged materials, other than those specified in other Sections to be salvaged and re-used, shall not be used in this Project. C. Revenues: Savings or revenues obtained from recycled, re-used, or salvaged materials shall accrue to Wal-Mart. 3.3 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Comply with federal, state, or local statutory environmental requirements for diversion of construction and demolition waste from landfills as applicable. Firms and facilities used for recycling, reuse, and disposal shall be appropriately permitted for the intended use to the extent required by federal, state, and local environmental Authorities Having Ju- risdiction. B. Negotiate and sign agreements for required services in compliance with state and local environmental regulations and specified requirements. 3.4 ONSITE SORTING AND STORAGE OF WASTE A. Sorting and storage of waste shall be the Contractor’s responsibility whether the waste was generated by the Contractor or by Wal-Mart. B. Provide temporary fencing for storing unsorted waste and securing waste and recycling containers as specified in Sec- tion 01500. Establish storage area at least 50 feet from the project property line or as allowed by Wal-Mart Construc- tion Manager. 1. Coordinate location with Wal-Mart Construction Manager prior to installing fencing. 2. Maintain fencing and gates in good condition and retain in place until no earlier than two days prior to Grand Opening at which time fenced area and waste/recycling containers shall be turned over to Wal-Mart for its use. C. Enclose hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and recycling containers within temporary fencing which shall remain locked at all times. Provide controlled access to container storage area for disposal. D. Designate a fenced sorting area separate from and immediately adjacent to the waste container storage area with suffi- cient space to sort waste for storage and disposal. E. Prevent runoff from waste storage and sorting areas. Inspect areas used for storing materials for evidence of, or the po- tential for, pollutants entering the storm drainage system or discharging from the site. F. Sort waste into storage containers and clear the waste sorting area at least twice every 12 hours. 1. At date of turnover of fenced area and waste/recycling containers to Wal-Mart, ensure all open top containers are serviced and returned empty to the site. G. Prevent unauthorized disposal of wastes generated off-site. H. Set open top containers back at least 4 feet from fencing. 3.5 CONTAINERS A. Owner will furnish containers for non-hazardous wastes at no cost to Contractor. B. Classify containers by markings or signage to accept materials sorted with respect to type of waste or type of material. C. Clearly identify containers to receive recyclable materials. Not For Construction 01742 - 5 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 D. After turnover of containers as specified above, Wal-Mart will be responsible for management of storage containers, including but not limited to, service requests, compliance requirements, maintaining cleanliness inside and surrounding the fenced area, and removal of the storage containers from the site. 3.6 SEPARATION AND RECYCLING A. Unless otherwise specified, separate hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and recyclables. B. Source separated materials may include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Acoustical Ceiling Tiles (ACT) – Specified in Section 02224. 2. Asphalt and concrete. 3. Brick, masonry, tiles and rocks. 4. Building materials (doors, windows, fixtures, etc.). 5. Cardboard and packaging materials. 6. Carpet, carpet padding and foam. 7. Concrete slurry. 8. Construction and demolition debris. 9. Film plastic and styrofoam. 10. Gypsum wallboard. 11. Metal (ferrous and non-ferrous). 12. Mixed construction and demolition waste and miscellaneous construction debris. 13. Plant and tree trimmings (land clearing debris). 14. PVC Plank Flooring – Specified in Section 02225. 15. Trash and garbage 16. Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT) – Specified in Section 02223. 17. Wire and cable. 18. Wood. 19. Porcelain. 20. Reuse or Salvage Materials. 21. Soils. 22. Other (describe in the Plan). C. Comingled Materials: Where acceptable to recycling facility, place waste products and recyclable materials into a sin- gle container and transport to recycling facility. D. Clean all materials that are contaminated prior to placing in source separated containers. E. Deliver materials free of dirt, adhesives, solvents, petroleum contamination, and other substances deleterious to recy- cling process. F. Arrange for collection by or delivery to the appropriate recycling or reuse facility through Vendor’s website. 3.7 NON-RECYCLABLE MATERIAL DISPOSAL AND WASTE HAULING A. Except for items or materials to be recycled as specified above, remove waste materials from Project site and legally dispose of them in a landfill or incinerator acceptable to Authorities Having Jurisdiction. B. Except as otherwise specified, do not allow waste materials that are to be disposed of to accumulate on-site. C. Remove and transport debris in a manner that will prevent spillage on adjacent surfaces and areas. D. Do not burn waste materials on or off Site. END OF SECTION Not For Construction 01742 - 6 2901 - Northampton, Massachusetts - 1452013 April 21, 2015 CONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN Complete the information on this form for construction and demolition (C & D) materials that will be reused, recycled, or dis- posed from the project in accordance with Section 01742 of the Specifications. (Type into form – do not hand write) Project Name: __ Location: __ Type of Project: New Construction Relocation Site Clearing Only On Site Relocation Expansion Other ___________________________ Remodel Demolition Only Was there difficulty finding Salvage or Re-Use vendors? Yes No If yes, explain manner of difficulty: If the estimated amount of reused or recycled materials is less than 50% of total estimated amount of material disposed, explain why: C & D ESTIMATED WASTE GENERATED (TONS) Complete and submit no later than 24 hours after Bid Time as specified in Section 01742. Material Type Estimated Tons of Reused/ Recycled Estimated Tons of Disposed/ Landfilled Vendor or Facility Used (Destination) (Bus name, city, state, contact name, phone no.) Acoustical Ceiling Tiles Asphalt & Concrete Bricks/Masonry/Tiles Building Materials (doors, windows, fixtures, etc.) Cardboard Carpet/Carpet Padding/Foam Concrete Slurry Construction / Demolition Film Plastic & Styrofoam Blocks Gypsum Wallboard Metal Mixed C&D Waste & Misc Const Debris Plant & Tree Trimmings Trash/Garbage VCT Floor Tile Wire and Cable Wood Other (Describe) Other (Describe) TOTAL Estimated percent of waste diverted from landfill