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In an overwhelmingly large part of the civil construction and real estate industry, waste management remains an operational concern, and something that will be dealt with when the building has been constructed.
Bins will be added at a later time. Waste rooms will be squeezed into whatever space is available. Routes for collection will be determined during the operational phases.
On the surface, this may seem manageable. But in reality, this approach will almost always create challenges that could have easily been avoided, in both the short term for the construction phase and the long term for the operational phase.
There is a commonplace pattern we have observed on many of the projects. Waste management is considered too late in the process.
By the time detailed planning begins:
This results in:
With increasing focus on:
Because of this, waste management is no longer just a housekeeping function. It is becoming a design and planning consideration.
Authorities and clients are now expecting:
and these things are less likely to be constructed if planned too late.
From our experience, waste management works best when it is integrated into the design stage itself. This involves:
Understanding Waste Generation, Early Estimating waste based on:
Space Allocation for Waste Management Infrastructure
Planning for:
Not making modifications after allocation of other spaces.
Ensuring:
Enabling Proper Segregation
Designing systems that support:
Benefits for developers when waste management is considered at the outset include:
The ZYX Way
At ZYX Solutions, we work closely with design and project teams to ensure that waste management is not treated as an afterthought.
We integrate:
All incorporated in the planning stage. The result is a system that works in practice — not just on paper.
Even though waste management is not the most apparent aspect of any project, it definitely stands among the most essential when it comes to practical implementation. Proper waste management planning is not only useful in solving any practical problems, but it also improves the overall quality of the project.
If you need assistance with the incorporation of waste management into your project, we would gladly talk about it with you