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Construction and Demolition Materials
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If you have usable materials, your excess may be exactly what someone else needs!
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If you have usable materials, your excess may be exactly what someone else needs! You can post your surplus materials on the web at NevCoMAX Materials Exchange, Contact Habitat for Humanity’s ReStore (530) 274-3761, or post on KNCO’s Swap Shop or KVMR’s The Flea Market. Mixed Construction and Demolition DebrisRecycle C&D Wednesday through Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the McCourtney Road Transfer Station Construction and Demolition Area. Materials that will be accepted:* - lumber (painted and treated)**
- roofing materials (except sheet metal)
- masonry (tile, mortar, brick)
- inerts (small rocks, dirt, fines)
- flooring (except rolls)
- concrete rubble (4" or less)
- unpainted drywall (must be separated from the materials listed above)
* Note: These materials may be in mixed loads. Separate from general refuse.Fee: $59.50/ton** Note: Save on disposal fees by separating OSB and clean wood waste from other C&D materials and taking it to the Green Waste Area.Fee: $3.00/cubic yardFor your convenience, metal and cardboard bins are provided in the C&D area. No FeePlease separate construction and demolition materials from trash.For more information, contact: Nevada County Recycles! Hotline at 265-1768. Scrap MetalRecycle at the McCourtney Road Transfer Station. Scrap AluminumRecycle at the McCourtney Road Transfer Station. Price per pound for clean aluminum is dependent upon the market conditions. Asphalt & Concrete- Hansen Bros. Enterprises
11727 La Barr Meadows Rd Grass Valley 273-3381 Accepts concrete, asphalt, or a mixed combination No steel in materials - Roseville Aggregates
9801 Del Road Roseville (916)-773-3225 Clean loads of concrete/asphalt $25.00 per load Dirty loads are $50.00 per load. - Don Robinson Sand & Gravel, Inc.
2145 Grass Valley Hwy Auburn 885-5623 Asphalt - must not contain concrete Concrete - may contain dirt

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All about recycling construction and demolition materials; what can and cannot be recycled. 1.5MB Adobe Acrobat PDF file.
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Ordinance #2222, effective 12/14/2006, requires C&D debris be recycled.
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Recycle your construction and demolition materials!
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The Habitat ReStore discount home improvement center accepts donations of new and used building materials and appliances. The store is located at 13355 Grass Valley Avenue. For more information call 274-1951. To schedule a donation pickup call 274-3761.
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Swap Shop airs Mon-Fri 3p.m.-5p.m. and Sat 8a.m-10a.m. on KNCO AM 830. Call 477-5626 during the show to list an item live on the radio or email knco to list an item on the website.
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KVMR's Flea Market is hosted once a week on Thursday from 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. Call 265-9555 and let the community know what you need or what you have available.
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Non-profit association of general contractors, sub-contractors, building material suppliers, and other related construction industry businesses. The purpose of the NCCA is to promote, foster and maintain high standards in construction, integrity in business relations and ethical practices within the construction industry.
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Free online listings of surplus materials by and for businesses. Post your free ad or search our database here!
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Increasing the awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green building across the Sierra Nevada region and rapidly advancing the development of green building practices in new developments, new homes and remodeling construction in our area.
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