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NMC floats the tender to designate recycled debris construction

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Nagpur: Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has begun innovative pathways to ensure safe construction debris and the same process for use for other construction activities, making paver blocks, cil-mixed tiles and concrete concrete etc.
The Civic Tender Body floated to appoint the company for the collection and transportation of development and demolition (C & D) waste and the formation of a 150 tons processing plant per day (TPD) at the Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) for 20 years in design, finance, built, Himself, operate, and transfer (DFBoot) at Yard Dumping Blandewadi.
NMC will not make money from the project.
At present, the city produces around 1,200mt solid waste and 150mt construction and dismantling of waste per day.
Without processing facilities, C & D waste, which most includes bricks, stones and debris, dumped into rivers, nullah, roads, open spaces or near trees which result which have an impact on natural resources, biodiversity and public health engineering department .NMC.
that the amount of C & D waste on call services and non-claimed debris will be in the range of 100 to 150mt per day.
This can vary depending on the season, festival etc.
It is estimated that the amount is possible at the peak during the summer and minimum or even zero sometimes.
This step begins after the rules of solid waste management C & D, 2016 which are classified as demolition and construction waste as a type of solid city waste and provides a framework for regulating storage, collection, transportation, management and disposal of waste produced from all types of construction and dismantling activities in Nagpur .
Besides, many developers in the city hire contractors to separate the waste produced at the construction site.
Waste that can be sold or reused was taken by the contractor.
The debris produced from the old structure, the demolition of making a large part was finally disposed of in open space, showing senior officials from the NMC solid waste management department.
“There is a need to have a factory to recycle,” he added.
As a tender condition, a single C & D waste treatment plant must have a capacity of 75mt in the 8 hour shift.
The auction participants will have the freedom to operate the factory in two shifts to process 150mt per day disposal C & D.
Private companies so that they are appointed to collect some tip fees to lift construction waste from the site and transport them to the dumping page.
The official said the city planning department would also be issued for the project.
“While sanctions for every new development plan, the city planning department will ensure that the development and dismantling of waste is submitted to the company,” the official said.
“After the factory is installed and starts to function, dispose of waste in the open, of course it will do it reduces.
We will also be able to track who dispose of waste and take appropriate action,” the official reality said.
The reality park produces almost 150mt disposal and demolition of waste per dayno space specifically for disposal of waste construction is disposed of either by roadside or open.
Space or on the River / NULLAH * NMC to appoint a company for the collection and transportation of construction waste and demolition * The operator will set a 150 tons processing plant per day (TPD) on the PPP base * a single factory must have a 150 MTPD processing capacity for processing C & D waste in one 8-hour shift * restored processed material must be used to prepare value-added products along with sales rights in the open market to successful bidders * Treated waste to be used for aggregate, dust control and green light maintenance.
The factory must be designed with zero release facilities * Transportation & disposal of liability / remnants (if any) to the scientific landfill in Blandewadi (SW waste processing sites) will be the responsibility of a successful bidder

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