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STEELFORCE
CONSTRUCTION &
DEMOLITION WASTE
MANAGEMENT PLAN
Issue 1.0
April 2019
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN ..................................................... - 3 -
PURPOSE .............................................................................................................. - 3 -
SCOPE ................................................................................................................... - 3 -
DETAILED CONTROLS ........................................................................................ - 3 -
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ZONES ............................................................... - 4 -
CHECKLIST – Demolition Waste Management .................................................. - 4 -
WASTE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL .................................................................. 7
CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN ................................................... 8
PURPOSE .................................................................................................................. 8
SCOPE ....................................................................................................................... 8
DETAILED CONTROLS ............................................................................................ 9
STEELFORCE CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN ........................ 11
ESTIMATED WASTE AND RECYCLING REPORT ................................................ 12
WASTE MANAGEMENT LOCATION PLAN ........................................................... 13
AVOID, REUSE AND RECYCLE ............................................................................. 14
CONSTRUCTION WASTE COLLECTION POINTS ................................................ 14
WASTE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FOR CONTRACTORS .......................... 15
DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY.......................................................................... 15
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DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
PURPOSE
The purpose of this Demolition Waste Management Plan has been developed to provide consistent
guidance on waste management in relation to deconstruction activities;
• To reduce demolition waste by maximising beneficial reuse of infrastructure, buildings and
materials on site.
• To enable maximum diversion of demolition waste to reuse, recycling or composting.
• To ensure that waste management is planned across all demolition stages so that reusable
resources and waste can be appropriately and effectively stored and removed safely from site
without adverse impacts on local amenity
SCOPE
The scope of this Demolition Waste Management Plan applies to all activities that include demolition
works as defined in WHS legislation.
Demolition work means to demolish or dismantle a structure or part of a structure that is load-bearing
or otherwise related to the physical integrity of the structure, but does not include:
• the dismantling of formwork, falsework, scaffolding or other structures designed or used to
provide support, access or containment during construction work, or
• the removal of power, light or telecommunication poles.
We note that no demolition works are proposed for the Steelforce project. However a Demolition
Waste Management report has been undertaken.
DETAILED CONTROLS
The demolition waste management plan is to demonstrate that sufficient area is to be allocated for
storage and collection of site demolition waste.
During demolition the following measures must be implemented:
• A appropriately located, sized waste storage locations related to the demolition sequencing of
the development.
• All waste not being reused on site is to be removed during, or at the completion of, the
demolition stage;
• Unobstructed access paths for waste carting routes if waste is moved between the waste
storage area(s) and collection point(s); and
• Access and turning space provisions for waste collection vehicles through each demolition
stage, ensuring that access will not be compromised by demolition-related activities vehicles
or other consequences of demolition staging.
• No waste is to be left onsite unless, it can genuinely be reused onsite, in which case the
materials to be reused are to be included in the design.
• No waste should be left onsite unless, it will be used as replacement or spare parts for future
maintenance
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• No waste should be left onsite unless, it can be used on another authorised part of the
property
• In order to manage noise levels, collection of waste from the demolition site must only occur
during hours approved for demolition work.
• The Demolition WMP is provided to and adhered to by any relevant person involved in the
demolition, including project managers, builders, contractors, sub-contractors etc
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ZONES
In order to appropriately manage the retention of existing vegetation and vegetation to be removed.
The Demolition Waste Management Plan is in accordance with the following detailed Objective and
Controls:
• All native vegetation proposed for demolition shall be integrated with landscaping, reused
and retained on site for chipping and spreading as mulch, with timber structures used as log
piles or perches to house reptiles, mammals, insects and birds.
• Second-hand and recycled content resources should be used for construction where
possible and where this visually integrates with the natural landscape character and dwelling
form.
CHECKLIST – Demolition Waste Management
Lot 8 BRBH - Steelforce Checklist – Demolition Waste Management
Demolition/deconstruction – checklist YES NOT
YET
NO N/A
WASTE TYPES
All types of wastes to be generated are listed, including floors, walls, roofing, structures, fencing, paving, doors and windows, internal fittings, conduit and wiring.
N/A
AVOIDANCE, REUSE AND RECYCLING
All wastes that can be reused or recycled are identified. N/A
Have maximised beneficial reuse of infrastructure, buildings and
materials on site.
N/A
Have maximised diversion of any demolition waste to reuse, recycling or
composting.
N/A
All native vegetation proposed for demolition will be integrated with landscaping, reused and retained on site for chipping and spreading as mulch, with timber structures used as log piles or perches to house reptiles, mammals, insects and birds.
N/A
Second-hand and recycled content resources will be used for
construction where possible and where this visually integrates with the
natural landscape character and dwelling form.
N/A
WASTE STORAGE AREA
Reusable resources and waste can be appropriately and effectively
stored.
N/A
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Reusable resources and waste can be appropriately, effectively and safely removed from site without adverse impacts on local amenity.
N/A
The waste storage area(s) for demolition waste are shown on the
demolition plans.
N/A
Waste management plan(s) demonstrate that sufficient area is allocated for separate storage and collection of site occupants’ wastes and demolition wastes.
N/A
Waste can be placed in the bins without moving bins around. N/A
Sufficient area is allocated for separate storage and collection of problem wastes (such as light bulbs, batteries, gas bottles, oils, cooking oils and paint).
N/A
For staged demolitions, waste management for each stage is shown in plans and described in the demolition waste management plan.
N/A
All waste management plans show the appropriately located, suitable waste storage locations related to the demolition sequencing of the development. Waste will be contained within the demolition site in a suitably screened area
N/A
The waste storage area is located conveniently for demolition work team
to use it.
N/A
The routes for movement of waste between work site and waste storage area are obstruction-free.
N/A
WASTE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL
The routes for movement of bins and waste between storage and collection points are obstruction-free (if waste is moved between the waste storage area(s) and collection point(s)).
N/A
Waste bin collection point(s) is provided that are accessible for waste collection vehicles. There are no obstructions to turning or reversing, pulling up vehicles and lifting bins.
N/A
All waste management plans show access and turning space provisions for waste collection vehicles through each demolition stage.
N/A
Access will not be compromised by demolition-related activities vehicles or other consequences of demolition staging.
N/A
All waste not being reused on site will be removed during, or at the completion of, the demolition stage.
N/A
No waste will be left on site unless it is part of valid reuse on site, which
is integral to and in place in the design, or is a few spares for use in
future maintenance repairs, or has valid reuse for another authorised
use of the property.
N/A
In order to manage noise levels, collection of waste from the demolition site will only occur during hours approved for demolition work.
N/A
WASTE MANAGEMENT INFOR FOR STAKEHOLDERS
All Waste Management Plans will be provided to any relevant person involved in the demolition, including project managers, builders, contractors, sub-contractors and architects.
N/A
LIST OF ITEMS FOR REUSE
N/A
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STEELFORCE - DEMOLITION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Waste Type Waste Amounts Reuse on site Reuse or recycling offsite Disposal to licence landfill
Excavation material N/A
Green waste N/A
Furniture and equipment N/A
Fittings and furnishings N/A
Water supply, sewage, gas N/A
Electrical pipes, conduit, wires N/A
Fencing and gates N/A
Concrete N/A
Bricks N/A
Tiles N/A
Asphalt N/A
Timber N/A
Containers N/A
Food Waste N/A
Plasterboard N/A
Steel N/A
Plate glass / windows N/A
Plastic N/A
Other Waste N/A
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WASTE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL
It is critical to ensure that waste collection vehicle access to site is well planned in order to safely and
effectively remove separated waste materials from the deconstruction site.
During waste collection and removal CIP will ensure;
• all wastes have been considered in the planning stage, so that any additional bin or waste
collection service is not unexpectedly required;
• identify where the workers, equipment and vehicles will enter and leave the site to ensure
safety;
• ensure car parking does not conflict with waste storage or collection route planning;
• consider the weight of the waste collection vehicles if they can drive on the surfaces or will
bog;
• ensure the waste collection vehicle will have enough room to turn around and if they can
enter and leave the site in a forward direction;
• consider how much overhead space is allowed and whether this is sufficient for lifting that
type of waste into the bin and lifting the bin contents into the waste collection vehicle;
• protect the waste storage locations from the weather and damp or dusty ground to ensure a
quality product and from anyone that may steal valuable resources;
• ensure hazardous wastes are not stored where there may be a conflict with another activity
on site to avoid an incident. This includes keeping hazardous materials away from worker rest
areas and collection points and swept path for other wastes;
• minimise the distance and roughness of the terrain over which the waste needs to be moved
from the deconstruction site, planning sequential or multiple locations throughout the
deconstruction stages; and
• ensure that the wastes do not have to be moved twice.
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CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
PURPOSE
The Steelforce waste management objectives for construction are:
• To reduce construction waste by maximising beneficial reuse of infrastructure, buildings and
materials on site.
• To avoid creating construction waste wherever possible.
• To enable maximum diversion of construction waste to reuse, recycling or composting.
• To ensure that waste management is planned across all construction stages so that reusable
resources and waste can be appropriately and effectively stored and removed safely from site without
adverse impacts on local amenity
SCOPE
The scope of this Construction Waste Management Plan applies to all activities that include
construction works as defined in WHS legislation.
Construction work means the process of constructing a building.
The following items have been addressed in the Waste Management Plan for Steelforce.
• Estimate construction waste types and volumes
Design and identifies:
• ways to avoid, reuse and recycle construction wastes
Identifies:
• waste management equipment, bins and collection frequency
• product suppliers that take back offcuts and unused product
• waste collection service providers
• destination scrapyards, recyclers, composters and landfills
Designs:
• waste storage areas for construction
• routes between demolition work spaces and waste storage areas
• bin collection points, if waste collection is not direct from the storage area
• routes between waste storage and collection points if relevant
Collate construction waste management plan information to be provided to the construction
team, contractors and subcontractors.
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DETAILED CONTROLS
The Steelforce Construction Waste Management Plan (WMP) is in accordance with the following
detailed Controls:
• Sufficient area is allocated for separate storage and collection of site occupants’ wastes and
construction wastes, including wastes requiring separation for special management (such as
light bulbs).
• Appropriately located, sized and suitably screened waste storage locations related to the
construction sequencing of the development will be provided
• All waste not being reused on site must be removed during, or at the completion of, the
construction stage;
• Unobstructed access paths for waste carting routes if waste must be moved between the
waste storage area(s) and collection point(s); and
• Access and turning space provisions for waste collection vehicles through each construction
stage, ensuring that access will not be compromised by construction-related activities
vehicles or other consequences of construction staging.
• Waste is to be contained within the construction site in a suitable area for removal during, or
at the completion of, the construction stage. The construction stage waste storage areas site
plan is shown in the report.
• No waste is be left on site unless it:
(a) Can genuinely be reused on site, in which case the materials to be reused must be
included in the design;
(b) Will be used as replacement or spare parts for future maintenance; or
(c) Can be reused on another authorised part of the property.
• To manage noise levels, collection of waste from the construction site must only occur during
hours approved for construction work.
• The most recent version of the WMP approved by the planning secretary must be provided to
and adhered to by any relevant person involved in the construction, including project
managers, builders, contractors, sub-contractors and architects.
Lot 8 BRBH - Steelforce Checklist – Construction Waste Management
Construction Checklist YES NOT
YET
NO N/A
WASTE TYPES
All types of wastes to be generated are listed, including from installation of floors, walls, roofing, structures, fencing, paving, doors and windows, internal fit out, fittings, conduit and wiring, landscaping and any other structures or infrastructure.
YES
AVOIDANCE, REUSE & RECYCLING
All wastes that can be reused or recycled are identified. YES
Plan maximises beneficial reuse of infrastructure, buildings and
materials on site.
YES
Plan maximises diversion of any construction waste to
reuse/recycling/composting.
YES
Second-hand and recycled content resources will be used for construction where possible
N/A
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Reusable resources and waste can be appropriately and effectively
stored.
YES
Reusable resources and waste can be appropriately, effectively and safely removed from site without adverse impacts on local amenity.
YES
The waste storage area(s) for construction waste are shown on the construction plans.
YES
Waste management plan(s) demonstrate that sufficient area is allocated for separate storage and collection of site occupants’ wastes and construction wastes.
YES
Waste can be placed in the bins without moving bins around. YES
Sufficient area is allocated for separate storage and collection of problem wastes (such as light bulbs, batteries, gas bottles, oils, cooking oils and paint).
YES
For staged constructions, waste management for each stage is shown in plans and described in the construction waste management plan.
N/A
Waste management plan shows the appropriately located, sized and suitably screened waste storage locations related to the construction sequencing of the development.
YES
The waste storage area is located conveniently for construction work
team to use it.
YES
The routes for movement of waste between work site and waste storage area are obstruction-free.
YES
WASTE COLLECTION AND REMOVAL
The routes for movement of bins and waste between storage and collection points, are obstruction-free (if waste is moved between the waste storage area(s) and collection point(s)).
NOT
YET
Waste bin collection point(s) are provided that are accessible for waste collection vehicles. There are no obstructions to turning or reversing, pulling up vehicles and lifting bins.
NOT
YET
All waste management plans show access and turning space provisions for waste collection vehicles through each construction stage.
NOT
YET
Access will not be compromised by construction-related activities vehicles or other consequences of construction staging.
YES
All waste not being reused on site will be removed during, or at the completion of, the construction stage.
YES
No waste will be left on site unless it is part of valid reuse on site, which is integral to and in place in the design or is a few spares for use in future maintenance repairs or has valid reuse for another authorised use of the property.
YES
In order to manage noise levels, collection of waste from the construction site will only occur during hours approved for construction work.
YES
WASTE MANAGEMENT INFOR FOR STAKEHOLDERS
All Waste Management Plans will be provided to any relevant person involved in the construction, including project managers, builders, contractors, sub-contractors and architects.
NOT
YET
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STEELFORCE CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT PLAN
Waste Type Waste
amounts
(Tonnes)
Reuse or recycling offsite
Recycling collection service provider and recycling facility destination
Disposal to licenced
landfill
Waste collection service provider and landfill
destination
Frequency of Waste
Collection
Vegetation Waste 0
Concrete 34 Boral Recycling - Rydalmere
Fill/VENM 0 Benedict Recycling
Asphalt 0
Timber 13 Sita Boral Recycling
Bricks and Roof Tiles 0
Glass 5 Glass Recycling
Paper & Cardboard 8 Cardboard King
Plastic 2 TBA
Plaster board 9 Boral Recycling - Rydalmere
Steel 19 Sell and Parker
Nonferrous Metal 0
Mixed Waste 11 Genesis – Eastern Creek
Comingled 0
Other 4 TBA
TOTAL 105
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ESTIMATED WASTE AND RECYCLING REPORT
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WASTE MANAGEMENT LOCATION PLAN
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AVOID, REUSE AND RECYCLE
The following measures to minimise waste at the construction stage of development will be applied:
• Ordering the right quantities of materials (Purchasing Policy);
• Prefabrication of materials;
• Reusing formwork;
• Modular construction and basic designs to reduce the need for offcuts;
• Minimising site disturbance and limiting unnecessary excavation;
• Source-separation of offcuts to facilitate reuse, resale or efficient recycling;
• Purchase materials in bulk where possible. Avoid individual packaging for volume purchases.
• Use returnable containers and packing materials;
• Limit preparation of materials to quantities that can be installed within their expiration times
(i.e. materials that are heated, mixed, exposed to environmental conditions, or otherwise
subject to spoilage). Working in smaller batches will reduce the necessity to throw out
expired or spoiled materials. Ensure volatile materials and materials that degrade when
exposed to heat, cold, or moisture are protected from spoilage and are not wasted;
• Planning ahead for the deconstruction of a building and infrastructure when its useable life
has expired (e.g. can components be easily dismantled and separated for reuse or recycling);
• Choice of landscaping to reduce ongoing maintenance and generation of garden waste; and
• Co-ordination and sequencing of various trades to avoid having to demolish and redo work.
CONSTRUCTION WASTE COLLECTION POINTS
To ensure seamless waste collection during construction, CIP will:
• Ensure all wastes have been considered in the planning stage, so that an additional bin or
waste collection service is not unexpectedly required;
• Identify where the workers, equipment and vehicles will enter and leave the site to ensure
safety;
• Ensure car parking does not conflict with waste storage or collection route planning;
• consider the weight of the waste collection vehicles if they can drive on the surfaces or will
bog;
• Ensure the waste collection vehicle will have enough room to turn around and if they can
enter and leave the site in a forward direction;
• Consider how much overhead space is allowed and whether this is sufficient for lifting that
type of waste into the bin and lifting the bin contents into the waste collection vehicle;
• Protect the waste storage locations from the weather and damp or dusty ground to ensure a
quality product and from anyone that may steal valuable resources;
• Ensure hazardous wastes are not stored where there may be a conflict with another activity
on site, to avoid an incident. This includes keeping hazardous materials away from worker
rest areas and collection points and swept path for other wastes;
• Minimise the distance – and roughness of the terrain – over which the waste needs to be
moved from
• Deconstruction site, as this saves time and therefore money, including planning sequential or
multiple locations throughout the deconstruction stages; and
• ensure that the wastes do not have to be moved twice – do not place it in the way of the next
stage of work if it will not be removed by then.
• Waste disposal company for the Project is yet to be nominated, CIP will be undertaking the
tendering process between Bingo Bins, Grasshopper and Garbage Guts Skip Bins, waste is
to be collected fortnightly and will be recycled in accordance with the WMP, with all disposal
receipts to be stored for the duration of the development.
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WASTE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FOR CONTRACTORS
The Waste Management Plan is it to be provided to construction contractors. The guide will outline:
• the approved waste service system and how to use it;
• approved locations for bin storage; and
• options within the approval for alternative waste service solutions. Includes a Site plan to highlight where the waste storage areas are located and if a particular collection point is necessary other than directly from the waste storage area, then also that collection point.
DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Issue
No.
Date Sec. No. Brief Description of
Change
Reason Prpd
By
Appd
By
1.0 April 19 All First Issue Preparation for
project
commencement.
SM KS
1