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Construction projects are as individual as the clients and investors who define the framework parameters. Project implementation on the construction site involves constant change and requires flexibility. In order to guarantee efficient processes, construction and demolition waste must be removed quickly and safely. Through close cooperation with the customer, REMEX ensures reliable handling of soil and other mineral construction waste that meets the requirements of the construction process. Our waste management and disposal services and the use of our mineral waste treatment plants create both ecologically and economically sustainable solutions for efficient recycling of minerals.
Construction waste is generated during demolition, dismantling, new construction or expansion of buildings, roads or other infrastructure projects. It consists of materials such as concrete, limestone, brick, asphalt, natural stone or gravel and sand. Worldwide, these materials, together with soils that are excavated during construction work, are among the largest waste streams generated.
At the same time, worldwide demand for mineral-based raw materials for construction is increasing. Recycled construction materials are alternatives that are not yet sufficiently exploited. Consistent utilisation and recycling of construction and demolition waste is a fundamental part of conserving natural mineral-based raw materials and as such is part of everyone's social responsibility.
Whether contaminated or uncontaminated: cooperation from the outset is essential for good recycling of building materials. In collaboration with demolition companies, REMEX ensures that mineral waste such as soil, construction waste or road rubble is separated into material groups on site and smoothly removed. Integrated material flow management and logistics solutions ensure that the waste is delivered to one of our processing plants. Our key strengths: local project management and the avoidance of empty vehicle trips. REMEX not only takes care of the removal of demolition waste and the collection of soil, but also supplies its customers with high-quality recycled aggregates.
Our mobile and semi-mobile systems for the processing of construction and demolition waste enable the on-site production of high-quality, reusable recycled aggregates, especially on large construction sites. The results are functioning material cycles on the construction site, which meet both ecological and economic requirements.
Crushing
Sieving
Metal separation
Production of different grading curves
The reuse of recycled aggregates is carried out on the respective structural and environmental regulations. Compliance with these requirements is the basic prerequisite for a high utilisation rate. This is where our branded building material REMEXIT comes into play, which we offer in various grain sizes and grading curves.
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Advice on determining the demolition / dismantling plan
Preparation of analyses for the classification of construction waste
Transport and logistics
Local processing of construction waste
Regional reuse of the recycled aggregates produced
Landfilling – if reuse is not possible
Comprehensive quality assurance
For the management of road demolition waste contaminated with tar, we have developed a special service concept with the name TS-RECOVERY. Road rubble containing tar is considered a health hazard due to its PAH load. If road rubble is produced during road maintenance work, the material must first be assessed for possible tar components before a decision can be made about its further use. If it is unpolluted reclaimed asphalt, it can be reused in road construction without any problems. If certain pollutant concentrations are exceeded, the material is classified as tar-contaminated road construction waste. There are various disposal options for this material. These include reuse in bound road construction layers, recovery or disposal at landfills and thermal treatment.
Find out more about our concept TS RECOVERY