Showing posts with label asset recovery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label asset recovery. Show all posts

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Monday, October 12, 2009

Champion To Direct Another LEED Project

Champion Environmental Services, Inc. in partnership with the Madison Environmental Group, will facilitate a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification project for the City Row initiative in Madison, Wisconsin.

Prior to the demolition of 11 multiunit residences, Madison Environmental will oversee the deconstruction of the properties. Materials identified for reuse include: hot water heaters, boilers, decorative trim, hardwood flooring, pine/oak doors, decorative handrails, and miscellaneous door hardware/light fixtures.

The project will include the proper removal of all site hazardous waste. Fluorescent lighting with mercury and PCB bulbs and ballast will be properly disposed. All refrigerants will be recovered per Wisconsin Administrative Code NR 488.

The demolition recycling efforts will include concrete, brick, block, asphalt, metals and clean wood. The project is scheduled to begin the first week of November. Champion Environmental Services, Inc. is confident that we will help the client achieve 95% recycling rate through our innovative practices.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Building Material Reuse Association

Yesterday, Champion Environmental Services, Inc. participated in a panel discussion concerning our successful approach to recycling and reuse on our demolition projects at the Building Material Reuse Association national conference held at the University of Illinois, Chicago.

The discussion, facilitated by Terrence O’Rourke, entailed a company overview, Champion’s approach to recycling, the bottom line of advantages and disadvantages, what the company is able to recycle, reuse, and salvage; the presentation concluded with a summation of key factors to overall success.

The presentation was well received by conference participants and generated a host of inquires by attendees following the discussion.