Articles
CONTRIBUTE:
Did you know you can add an article? Share your work with the community.
Did you know you can add an article? Share your work with the community.
Share your knowledge about deconstruction with others. Submit an article that might be helpful to the deconstruction community. Your experience, even if it seems trivial, can help inspire others to deconstruct instead of demolish!
How to Get the Most Value From Scrap Metal Recycling From Demolition Projects
Category: Diversion
Posted by scrapmetal on Sep 09, 2008 | 1634 Reads
How to Get the Most Value From Scrap Metal Recycling From Demolition Projects - by Damon Kozul, PE, CHMMDemolition (also known as wrecking or razing) can be a large source of scrap metals depending on the type of item, structure or faciluity being de...
Posted by scrapmetal on Sep 09, 2008 | 1634 Reads
How to Get the Most Value From Scrap Metal Recycling From Demolition Projects - by Damon Kozul, PE, CHMMDemolition (also known as wrecking or razing) can be a large source of scrap metals depending on the type of item, structure or faciluity being de...
"New" Floor Made From 60-Yerar-Old Army Barracks
Category: Diversion
Posted by gcouch on Dec 17, 2003 | 1891 Reads
addresses many problems MADISON, Wis. -- The newest addition to the research-demonstration house at the Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) in Madison is also the oldest. FPL’s carpenters recently installed a wood floor in one of the house’s four ...
Category: Diversion
Posted by gcouch on Dec 17, 2003 | 1891 Reads
addresses many problems MADISON, Wis. -- The newest addition to the research-demonstration house at the Forest Products Laboratory (FPL) in Madison is also the oldest. FPL’s carpenters recently installed a wood floor in one of the house’s four ...
Materials Saved from the Landfill put to Good Use!
Category: Diversion
Posted by ellie on Nov 18, 2003 | 2272 Reads
On Saturday, November 15, Habitat for Humanity in Charlotte County hosted a sale of items that had been retreived from the Southwest Land Developers in Punta Gorda. Items such as doors, plywood, 2x4's, buckets of nails, rolls of tarpaper, roofing shingles...
Category: Diversion
Posted by ellie on Nov 18, 2003 | 2272 Reads
On Saturday, November 15, Habitat for Humanity in Charlotte County hosted a sale of items that had been retreived from the Southwest Land Developers in Punta Gorda. Items such as doors, plywood, 2x4's, buckets of nails, rolls of tarpaper, roofing shingles...
