Land: Correlating Transportation, Energy Efficiency, and Urban Heat Island Mitigation
1. LAND Correlating Transportation, Energy Efficiency, and Urban Heat Island Mitigation Richard M. Daley, Mayor City of Chicago Janet L. Attarian, AIA LEED, Project Director Streetscape and Sustainable Design Program
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3. Construction Waste Recycling The Contractor is required to dispose of 90% of all non-hazardous construction and demolition debris at a recycling facility or transfer station. The contractor will choose to track the materials slated for disposal by weight or volume.
4. Construction Waste Recycling The following waste categories, at a minimum, shall be diverted from landfill. Land clearing debris and soil will not be included in the calculation of diverted materials. This includes organic material from landscape area and excavation materials. • Clean dimensioned wood, pallet wood • Plywood, OSB, and particleboard • Concrete • Bricks • Concrete Masonry Units (CMUs) • Asphaltic concrete • Cardboard, paper, packaging • Metals
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6. Recycled Content The Contractor shall install materials which in total contain a minimum of 10% recycled content for those items denoted in the summary of quantities as potential items for recycled content.