Construction Waste MGMT Worksheet

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Construction Waste Management Worksheet (4 Lbs. per Sq. Ft.

Method) - CW 5
Project Name: Project Location: Project Manager: Waste Hauler: Date: Completed By: Signature: Page of

B
Insert weight (Lbs.) into proper category below

D
Total Area of Project* (Square Feet)

E
Notes:
Total Lbs. per Square Foot

Waste Material Type Asphalt Asphalt Shingles Brick (broken) Cardboard Carpet/Carpet Pad Concrete Gypsum Board Dryw all Masonry Metals Pallets Plastic Wood (engineered) Wood (solid sawn) Office Waste Other Other Other

Waste Generated

Recycled and/or Reused

Net Waste

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =

Total:

Step 1 - Insert weight totals into Columns A and B where appropriate and total columns. Step 2 - Subtract Column B total from Column A total and insert difference into Column C total (Net Waste). Step 3 - Divide Net Waste (Column C) total by Project Area (Column D) to find the net weight of construction waste per Sq. Ft. Step 4 - Insert result into Column E. If result is 4 lbs. or less per sq. ft., compliance with 50 percent waste reduction requirement is achieved.
For additional instructions and information, please see reverse. *Area of project also includes garages, breezeways, and attached roof structures (covered patios, etc.)

Rev 8/10

Instructions for 4 Lbs. per Sq. Ft. Method:


Enter weight of construction waste materials (in Lbs.) under Waste Generated (Column A). Enter construction waste materials (in Lbs.) that are to be recycled or reused under Recycled and/or Reused (Column B). Subtract amounts in Column B from amounts in Column A and enter the difference under Net Waste (Column C). Add the amounts in each column (A, B, and C) and enter these sums into Total boxes. Insert project square footage into Column D Total box. Divide Net Waste (Column C) Total by Project Area (Column D) to find the net weight of construction debris/waste per Sq. Ft. Insert result into Column E. If the result is 4 lbs. or less per square foot, compliance with the construction waste reduction requirement of at least 50 percent per Section 4.408.1 has been achieved. When more than one worksheet is used, transfer the data onto the 4 Lbs. per Sq. Ft. Summary Worksheet at the completion of the project.

Examples of weights and volumes of some typical construction waste materials* Material Range of pounds per cubic yard Typical pounds per cubic yard 360 1750 85 1750 400 540 499 Typical cubic yards per ton 5.5 1.1 23.5 1.1 5 3.7 5

Asphalt roofing material 250-460 Asphalt - paving 1300-2200 Cardboard 70-135 Concrete 1300-2200 Gypsum Drywall 315-470 Metals 220-1940 Wood 200-540 * Source: Sacramento Regional Solid Waste Authority Standard Conversions: 1 cubic yard equals 27 cubic feet 1 ton equals 2000 pounds

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