1. Classification of recycled demolition materials
In the field of earthworks, demolition materials reused as fill and subgrade are classified in family F.7 of the GTR presented in table 1 .
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Bibliography
Events
3rd Seminar on Earthworks in Europe
("Third International Seminar on Earthworks in Europe")
Following those held in Paris (October 2005) and London (June 2009), this seminar was held in Berlin on March 19 and 20, 2012. Speakers on the theme of European earthworks standardization: Jean-Pierre MAGNAN, Guy RAOUL.
Regulations
Arrêté du 28 octobre 2010 relatif aux installations de stockage de déchets inertes – Journal officiel de la république du 16 novembre 2010.
Standards and norms
- Earthworks – Classification of materials for use in the construction of road infrastructure embankments and subgrades. - Norme NF P 11-300 - Septembre 1992
- Granulats pour matériaux traités aux liants hydrauliques et matériaux non traités utilisés pour les travaux de génie civil et pour la construction de chaussées. - Norme NF EN 13-242/+A1 - 1er march 2008
- Granulats pour matériaux traités aux liants hydrauliques...
Directories
Recycling company references :
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COSSON – SCREG subsidiary for recycled concrete at Roissy en France (95)
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MRB – Matériaux Bonneuil sur Marne (94)
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