Overall Rating | Silver - expired |
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Overall Score | 57.84 |
Liaison | Paul Edlund |
Submission Date | Feb. 19, 2019 |
Executive Letter | Download |
Montana State University
OP-20: Construction and Demolition Waste Diversion
Status | Score | Responsible Party |
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0.95 / 1.00 |
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Norris Recycling Coordinator Office of Sustainability |
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Construction and demolition materials recycled, donated, or otherwise recovered during the most recent year for which data is available within the previous three years:
3,815
Tons
Construction and demolition materials landfilled or incinerated during the most recent year for which data is available within the previous three years:
190.27
Tons
Percentage of construction and demolition materials diverted from the landfill or incinerator through recycling, donation and/or other forms of recovery:
95.25
Optional Fields
The following was obtained from the General Conditions of the Contract for Construction. The overall goal of the HPBS (High Performance Building Standards) is to make sure state-owned or leased buildings will increase the environmentally and socially sustainable building materials, finishes and furnishings from Montana, protect and conserve the natural resources and local renewable energy sources and reduce and properly manage waste generation. Part of MSU's waste management policy (Section 017320), states that the owner requires that projects generate the least amount of trash and waste possible. Minimize trash/waste disposal in landfills; reuse, salvage, or recycle as much waste as economically feasible. According to the same requirements, the following items may not be disposed of in landfills or by incineration and shall be recycled: Aluminum and plastic beverage containers, cardboard, wood pallets, clean dimensional wood, metals etc. If a state project has a budget greater than $5,000,000 it shall achieve a LEED Certification of a minimum Silver level or a Green Globes Rating of a minimum of Two Globes rating. The Jake Jabs building we used as our Construction and demolition weights, received a LEED certification of Gold.
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The university had quite a few new buildings under construction and building re-models during this last fiscal year. We had a new engineering building under construction, we had a new dining hall constructed, and we had a re-model at a museum on campus.
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