Construction Waste MGMT Worksheet
Construction Waste MGMT Worksheet
Construction Waste MGMT Worksheet
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
Net Waste
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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
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