Tips to clean a construction site

A construction site in Sarasota is likely to produce a lot of waste. This waste needs to be disposed of at certain intervals to prevent any mishap. For quick and smooth waste disposal, Construction Dumpster Rental Sarasota, FL is the highly preferred option. Some things that need to be done during the process are as follows.

Things you need to do

Look for recycling – Check the recycling requirements in your area. You may know that most construction companies need to recycle the materials such as wood, concrete, drywall, and metal. You need to see what is required and where you can go for it, check your state’s recycling department. You should need to check whether your project is working under any LEED certifications. You should know that under the LEED project, you need to recycle up to 95% of waste material.  

Disposal site – Make a separate area on the construction site where your workers can collect the material. Individual dumpster is best for the smaller construction sites.

Use signage – Make a sign on individual collection areas. Separate the areas of drywall, wood, metals, and other recycling materials. Once your workers collect the material, inform them to put it in the appropriate areas.  

Rent a dumpster – You need to hire an individual dumpster for each type of material for recycling. Some dumpster companies don’t provide dumpsters for masonry or concrete because of the heavy weight. So, you need to confirm the company before hiring the dumpster.

Now, remove all the waste material from the construction site and put it into the individual dumpster. The recycling and disposal companies will pick up the waste materials. So, you need to pay for these services however, you can gain profit when you recycle the metals including aluminum or copper.

Final cleanup – Do the final cleaning, mopping, and sweeping the floors, clean the windows and mirrors, clean the countertops and other equipments.

Elijah

Elijah Beau Parker: Elijah, a certified green builder, discusses sustainable building practices, energy-efficient homes, and eco-friendly construction materials.

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