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Re-use , recycling and future of demolished buildings in Ru ss ia

Re-use , recycling and future of demolished buildings in Ru ss ia. Dasha Sinishin Irina Dombrovskaya Aleksandra Pravikovskaya Ksenia Latushko Evgenia Solodchenko Maria T olkombaeva. Most of the buildings will be demolished sooner or later .

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Re-use , recycling and future of demolished buildings in Ru ss ia

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  1. Re-use, recycling and future of demolished buildingsin Russia DashaSinishin Irina Dombrovskaya Aleksandra Pravikovskaya KseniaLatushko EvgeniaSolodchenko Maria Tolkombaeva

  2. Most of the buildings will be demolished sooner or later. In the process of work a lot of waste is formed.

  3. What shall we do with these wastes? recycling land filling

  4. Construction waste Consist of : 63% – crushed brick 26% – ferroconcrete items breakage

  5. Construction wastes 11% – wood wastes and scrap metal

  6. Procedure We need some Demolition permit Regulations for preparation and execution of earth-moving work

  7. Procedure In order to demolish any building you need to implement the following procedure: • prepare the draft for demolition of the building, • get Demolition permit,

  8. Procedure • move the people who are staying in the building and offices • make ready the territory for the demolition, • demolish the building

  9. Procedure • clean up the territory, • remove and recycle construction wastes

  10. Actual problems Customer must be sure that contractor has all the needed documents such as a Permission for operation with wastes

  11. Re-using and recycling The rate of recycling of all dismantled construction material is only 1% There is no sorting of construction rubble at all

  12. There are some open reasons: • Lack of information about sources of materials, composition of materials, including information of specification, standards, legislation and performance

  13. High costs of transportation and material storage; • Complications with legislation: it is necessary to convert construction rubble from the class of waste to the class of recyclable materials.

  14. There are some variants such as facade preservation, but with the replacement of all inside, especially when we are talking about some historical buildings.

  15. National laws and regulations The Federal Law ‘On waste production and consumption’ the ownership of the waste belongs to the owner of the material

  16. An art. 751 of the Civil Code the ownership of the waste belongs to contractors and subcontractors

  17. The Federal Law ‘On technical regulation’ the owner of the waste is the legal entity who is responsible for the areas where the wastes are located legally.

  18. In each case, you need to control the contract because these civil rules are applied only if they satisfy contract terms or requirement

  19. Conclusion We should right one extra section in the contract: ownership and responsibility for the waste

  20. Thank you for your attention!

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