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Atlanta Fulton County Stadium Demolition

October 4, 2017

Environment

The management of each local company has performed hundreds of projects ranging from the first Brownfield site  in the State of Georgia (Atlantic Steel), to the removal of the asbestos roof from the former Atlanta Fulton County Stadium, and  spill clean-up services at the largest oil spill in the history of the world.  We will provide consistent high quality service on small, medium, or large environmental projects, with a goal to treat every client as if they are our most important customer.  Our Environmental Services Include:

 

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Brick Building Demolition Yulee Florida

October 4, 2017

south side

While it will still probably be a few weeks before a crane is brought in to knock down the elevator, Reese Stewart said there’s still work to be done at ground level.

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Two holes were punched into the structure on the north and south sides for the beginning stages, he said.

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Making room for a new Apartment Complex – Amelia Island Florida

October 3, 2017

The building along Phillips Avenue will include 20,000 square feet of commercial space. Leasing for that part of the project already has started.

“We think The Cascade is a tremendous opportunity for businesses,” said Raquel Blount, who is leasing the project for Amelia Construction.

“We envision a destination restaurant that takes advantage of the nearby park and entertainment, a coffee shop and retail space that will be supported by hundreds of people living in the area and many more visiting.”

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Jacksonville Storm Clean-up in Progress- Arwood Waste

October 2, 2017

Mayor Lenny Curry helped kick off the collection effort this week when he joined a crew using heavy machinery to collect debris from a Northside neighborhood.

“We recognize that if you have storm debris in front of your yard for three to four weeks, that’s a long time, but we are moving aggressively to get it done,” Curry said.

Residents know the drill from last year when crews collected 808,000 cubic yards of debris in Jacksonville after Hurricane Matthew.

For Irma, city officials expect the range will be 800,000 to 1 million cubic yards.

It’s one of the most costly impacts of storm damage. Last year’s cost for tree debris collection totalled about $18.6 million, but a large portion of the expense is eligible for reimbursement by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the state.

The faster the city gets the job done, the more it can get reimbursed through a pilot program for debris removal. FEMA will cover 85 percent and the state will handle 7.5 percent of the expense for debris collected within the first 30 days. For days 31 through 90, FEMA reimbursement drops to 80 percent and the state’s share is 10 percent. After 90 days, FEMA’s share dips to 75 percent and the state is at 12.5 percent.

Damage from historic flooding adds another layer to the collection effort.

Sontag said in her East Trout River Neighborhood, it’s worse than after Matthew.

“There’s so much more on the curb now from where the flooding came in, and people were having to get it out of their house so it didn’t get mold,” she said.

She still has drywall awaiting pickup in front of her house.

J.B. Coxwell Contracting & Arwood Waste, based in Jacksonville, is the contractor in charge of collecting the debris. It sub-contracts with other businesses to help with the citywide pickup, which takes debris to temporary collection sites J.B. Coxwell set up in different parts of the city.

Residents have two options for getting rid of debris.

They can break down vegetative debris into pieces that are put into containers or bags for collection on their regular, weekly yard waste pickup days. Residents can put out as much as five cubic yards for regular yard-waste collection, which equates to up to 30 bags.

The city’s regular trucks won’t pick up tree debris that’s in open piles. Those piles get collected by the contractors hired specifically for storm cleanup, often using trucks equipped with giant claws.

Unlike the city’s regular waste pickup, there is no schedule for when the storm debris trucks will make their stops. They started in the most hard-hit neighborhoods and then will keep working seven days a week to get the rest of the city.

To make it easier for crews to work, residents should keep routine household waste, vegetative debris, construction and demolition debris, and white goods/appliances separate from each other.

 

The ultimate fate of the tree debris is unknown at this time. The city encourages the contractor to find a way to recycle the material, but the contractor makes the decision on disposal, with city approval.

The East Trout River Neighborhood got hit every which way when Hurricane Irma plowed through Jacksonville, knocking down trees and shoving rivers over their banks.

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Motel Demolition Nassau County Florida

September 30, 2017

Arrow Motel still standing

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Companies that Make Arwood Waste Successful

September 27, 2017

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Industrial Facility Demolition & Metal Recycling

September 25, 2017

WVDP demolition

The start of the demolition of the vitrification facility at the West Lane Ave Project was marked by a celebration Thursday. 904-751-2177

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Autumn is HERE! 3 Ways to Change with the Season

September 22, 2017

First Day of Autumn - National Garbage Man Day

Autumn is here and it’s a time of change. Whether you’re in a part of the country that’s sunny and warm year-round or a place where you experience the beautiful leaf colors that Autumn brings, change is in the air.

The idea of “Spring Cleaning” doesn’t have to be just for Spring! Use this opportunity of changing seasons to re-organize and get prepared for winter. Here are three ways to do just that:

1. Clean out your closets.

…and your drawers, and anywhere else you may have old items lurking around. Donate any clothes that you haven’t worn in a year. Change out the summer clothes to prepare for the weather change. Consider having a “clothing swap” where friends and neighbors can get together and find “new” items while getting rid of the ones they don’t want or need anymore.

2. Get your priorities set.

A change in season is the perfect time to re-evaluate your priorities. Has there been something on your mental to-do list that still isn’t done? Write down your goals. What things have to get done and what things do you simply want to get done? Use this time to plan how you will spend your time and evaluate what things may not be as important as you once thought they were.

3. Go outside!

Now is the time for “Fall clean up” in your yard. Stay on top of that yard work so you don’t have extra to do next Spring. Keep your driveway and curbs clear of leaves and other fallen debris. Enjoy the weather! If you’ll be expecting a snowy winter, now’s the time to get the last minute “outdoor time” before the cold sets in.

Remember to say thank you to your garbage workers who will be picking up all that yard waste and house waste from your cleaning efforts.

From all of us at National Garbage Man Day, have a great Autumn!

 

Photo: Lida Rose via flickr

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Cleaning up Storm Debris in Tampa Bay Areas

September 22, 2017

Residents in cities and counties across Tampa Bay heeded the call to place storm debris on the curbs of their homes. But now, some are worrying the debris still hasn’t been collected.

Across Tampa Bay, government agencies are updating information on debris collection, rescheduled trash pickup and guidelines on how to handle the debris from Hurricane Irma.

Be sure to check what your service provided or local government requires.

CITIES 1-800-477-0854

CLEARWATER:

  • Debris should be put by the curb for pick up. Solid Waste will pick it up when they can on people’s regular trash, recycling and yard waste pick-up day. Do not put debris into the roadways or near fire hydrants.
  • Normal trash and curbside recycling has resumed.
  • For trees downed in city right of ways, citizens should call (727) 562-4800 or email [email protected]
  • For updates or news, visit Clearwater’s website.

PINELLAS PARK: The City of Pinellas Park is asking residents to place vegetative debris curbside and debris pickup started on Sept. 18. There will be no need to bundle or tie debris. The city is currently putting together a plan to remove storm-related debris as quickly as possible. Building materials and vegetative debris must be separated. Do not put debris in street or gutters.

  • Waste Management Transfer Brush Site is open for vegetative debris drop off – proof of residency required
  • City of Pinellas Park opened three brush site locations for residents only this Thurs ( 8 a.m.-8 p.m.), Friday(8 a.m.-8 p.m.), Saturday ( 8 a.m.-8 p.m.) and Sunday ( Noon-6 p.m.) – locations are:
  • Broderick Park – 6101 66th Ave N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781
  • Pinebrook Park – 7202 118th Ave N, Largo, FL 33773
  • 78th Ave and 60th Street (Northwest corner next to courts)

For more information, visit Pinellas Park’s Post-Storm Updates.

ST. PETERSBURG: Normal trash pickup resumed Sept. 14. Power has been restored at the private company that processes the recyclable material for the City’s Residential Recycling program. Regular residential collection resumed Sept. 18, in Zone A1.
Here are some guidelines about cleaning up storm debris on your property:

  • Place storm related brush in neat manageable piles behind the curb. Do not place material in front of the curb or in/near the alley.
  • Please clean up any additional debris in the road in front of your property so that it will not be washed into the Stormwater system and create blockages.
  • Please do not place piles too close to the garbage cans, poles, fire hydrants, or gas lines. Piles should be as accessible as possible.
  • Do not mix brush with other items. For example, if you have vegetation and pieces of a fence that need to be removed, please keep them in separate piles.
  • Leaves should be piled neatly for ease of pickup. They should not be bagged.
  • For those that have a small amount of debris or want to get rid of it quickly, the brush sites will be open for extended hours. You can drop off recyclables at the brush sites, but items must be separated and deposited into separated bins, unlike with the residential program. They will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. until Sunday, September 24. After that, the brush sites will resume their normal hours of Monday-Friday 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, and Saturday-Sunday 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
  • Brush site locations and hours available at stpete.org/brushsites. Extra staff will be on hand to assist citizens, and will be verifying residency information.

For more information, visit St. Petersburg’s Sanitation & Debris Collection page.

SARASOTA: Residents are urged to place storm debris at the curb away from mailboxes, fire hydrants, light poles etc.  Please do not mix storm debris with other waste. For more information please contact Arwood Waste, [email protected]

Filed Under: Waste News Tagged With: storm debris

CSX approved Interior Demolition

September 20, 2017

Interior demolition involves 19,820 square feet on the first and second floors. The permit applications and plans say the tenant improvements will be sought separately. 904-751-2177

Filed Under: Got Demo? Tagged With: CSX

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