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PART 3 EXECUTION <br />WASTE MANAGEMENT <br />[CORRUGATED CARDBOARD IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SOURCES OF <br />CONSTRUCTION WASTE. CHECK YOUR SPECIFIC PROJECT LOCATION FOR <br />RECYCLING OPTIONS AND REGULATIONS.] <br />A. Separate corrugated cardboard in accordance with the <br />waste Management Plan and place in designated areas for <br />recycling. <br />(WOOD IS ONE OF THE LARGEST SOURCES OF CONSTRUCTION WASTE. CHECK <br />YOUR SPECIFIC PROJECT LOCATION FOR RECYCLING OPTIONS, MARKETS, AND <br />REGULATIONS.] <br />B. Do not burn scrap at the project aite. <br />c. separate wood waste in accordance with the waste <br />t~tanagement Plan and place in designated areas in the <br />following categories for recycling: (EDIT To sUIT PROJECT <br />AND LOCATION.] <br />1. Solid wood/ softwood/ hardwood. [EDIT To 5UIT <br />PROJECT] <br />2. Composite wood, {for example, plywood, oSB, LVL, <br />I-Joist, parallel strand, MDF, particleboard). [EDIT To 5UIT <br />PROJECT] <br />3. Treated, painted, or contaminated wood. <br />D. separate wood waste in accordance with the Waste <br />Management Plan and place in designated areas in the <br />following categoriee for re-use on site: (EDIT To SUIT <br />PROJECT] <br />1. sheet materials larger than [2 square <br />feet][SPECIFY SIZE]. <br />2. Framing members larger than [24"][SPECIFY SIZE]. <br />3. Multiple offcuts of any size larger than <br />[12"][SPECIFY SIZE]. <br />E. 5et aside damaged wood for acceptable alternative <br />uses, for example use as bracing, blocking, cripples, or <br />ties. <br />F. sequence work to minimize use of temporary HVAC to dry <br />out building and control humidity. <br />G. Use the least toxic sealants, adhesivea, sealers, and <br />finishes necessary to comply with the requirements of this <br />section. <br />