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Minimizing Waste – The Harvard Blackstone UOS Project John Gundling, LEED AP The Institution Recycling Network 7 South State Street Concord, NH 03301 www.ir-network.com www.wastemiser.com
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Overview Impacts of Construction & Demolition Waste Diversion Basics What is the Institution Recycling Network Blackstone Overview Waste Diversion Specifics What is the Institution Recycling Network Questions & Dialogue
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What is a Green Building?
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C&D Waste Stream Concrete and mixed rubble40-50% Wood 20-30% Drywall5-15% Asphalt roofing1-10% Metals 1-5% Bricks1-5% Plastics1-5% Source: U.S. EPA
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Recycling Works … Again Before: Concrete & Masonry 90 Mount Auburn St After: Aggregate for Roads and Sidewalks Project Recycling Rate: 96.26%
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And Again … Before: Clean Wood Schlesinger Library After: Mulch (If not OK as surplus for reuse) Project Recycling Rate, Final: 99.1%
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And Again… Universal Wastes Harvard Parking Garages Fixtures & Furnishings Blackstone UOS HBS Hamilton Hall Hemenway Gym Dunster-Mather Serverys
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Traditional C&D Disposal Mixed Debris Concrete, Brick, Block Metals Bathroom Fixtures Clean Wood Commercial Roofing Glass Doors, Windows Asphalt Shingles Gypsum Wallboard Tipping Fee ($/Ton) Transportation ($/Ton) DISPOSAL & RECYCLING COSTS
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Recycling C&D Waste What’s Important ? Early Planning Waste Management Plan Excellent Documentation Weights, markets, process Be Thorough – Don’t Miss a Waste Example: Furnishings, Landclearing
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Blackstone Renovation Harvard UOS office building 44,549 square feet 11,830 sf building footprint 11,959 sf landscaped area Built 1888 Renovation began April ’05 Completed July ‘06
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Project Manager Architect Construction Manager Structural Engineer Mechanical Engineer Civil Engineer Interiors Landscape Architects Construction Waste Manager Commissioning Harvard Real Estate Services Bruner-Cott Consigli Construction Souza & True ARUP Green International Bruner-Cott Landworks Institution Recycling Network RDK Engineers LEED PROJECT TEAM
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Salvaged Materials Plumbing Fixtures Bathroom Partitions Windows Doors Chairs Storage Shelving HVAC Equipment Walk-in Coolers Wood Timbers
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Salvage & Reuse Plumbing FixturesHVAC Equipment Windows & DoorsOffice Furniture
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Source Separated Wood Metals Brick Block/Concrete Gypsum Wallboard Cardboard Cans & Bottles
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Source Separation Wood Metals Aggregate Asphalt
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Mixed Debris LL&S Inc., Salem, NH 85% Recycling Rate 16.3 Tons of Material Sent as Mixed Debris 1,806 Tons of Waste Generated 1,798 Tons of Waste Recycled 8.2 Tons of Waste to Disposal
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99.54% Diversion Rate
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Harvard, The Big Picture
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42,336 Million BTUS of Energy Saved Because of C&D Waste Diversion at These 12 Projects Equivalent to 343,962 Gallons of Gasoline Saved 56 Or the Energy Consumed by 688 Cars in One Year
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5,240 Metric Tons of CO2 Emissions Averted because of C&D Waste Diversion at These 12 Projects Equivalent to the Emissions from 1,500+ Cars for One Year
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CONSTRUCTION WASTE MANAGEMENT www.wastemiser.com
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What is the IRN… A membership recycling organization serving: Hospitals Colleges & Universities Preparatory Schools State Agencies Other Institutions
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Why C&D? A Very Large Waste Stream 40% of U.S. Raw Materials, 25% of U.S. Solid Waste More recyclables in one job than most organizations generate in a year A Very Recyclable Waste Stream 20+ Different Materials 85% - 95% Recycling Rates Less Expensive Than Disposal
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Recoverable Materials: Pre-Demolition Furniture & furnishings Architectural salvage Casework Carpet Ceiling tiles Lighting (bulbs, ballasts, fixtures) Doors and windows Wiring and cable HVAC equipment Bathroom fixtures Partition systems
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Recoverable Materials: Demolition & Renovation Asphalt paving Concrete, brick, block Wood (incl. Treated, painted, plywood & OSB) Metals (ferrous & non-ferrous) Glass Asphalt shingles Commercial roofing Slate, other roofs Mixed debris
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Recoverable Materials: New Construction Gypsum wallboard Cardboard, other packaging Mixed debris Metals (HVAC, plumbing, electric) Landclearing debris Concrete, brick, block Wood (plywood, dimensional, MDF, OSB, etc.)
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Questions or Comments?
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John Gundling LEED AP The Institution Recycling Network 7 South State Street Concord, NH 03301 Tel: (866) 229-1962 Fax: (603) 229-1960 Cell: (603) 568-1436 jgundling@wastemiser.com www.WasteMiser.com
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