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100,000 square feet former FDA laboratory. |
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Mission: Deconstruct building to frame at a lower cost and less time than traditional demo, while maximizing landfill diversion of all materials |
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Developed waste management plan |
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Found highest value markets for all salvageable/resale as is items. |
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Found highest value markets for all recycling materials. |
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Compared markets on items similar in value for salvage vs. recycling. |
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Removed salvage items in a least cost method to owner (buyer usually paid). |
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Developed Smart Deconstruction plan. |
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Hazmat removal cost lowered by over 50% due to open access. |
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85% of materials removed were diverted from landfills which contributed to lower deconstruction costs. Full documentation provided. |
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Items above were completed during demo permit waiting time, reducing overall deconstruction time. |
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Reduced the cost of overall demo by more than 50%. |
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Less money, less time, less landfill - Mission Complete!! |
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