OW CAN COMMUNITIES PROMOTE DECONSTRUCTION?
* Pass ordinances requiring deconstruction to be considered in conjunction with or as a replacement for demolition through the use of building assessments
* Inventory and assess abandoned buildings and those scheduled for removal to identify good candidates for deconstruction projects and make this database of information available to the public
* Require redevelopment projects to review building components in structures scheduled for removal to assess their reuse potential
* Improve government contracting processes, such as Request for Proposals (RFPs), by including materials recovery requirements, requiring a salvage and reuse plan, and/or awarding points in bidding processes for high recovery rates
* Require separate bids for the complete removal of hazardous materials for all demolition and deconstruction projects to level the playing field on this issue
* When reviewing bids, allow a price preference for hitting deconstruction targets
* Tie approval of and fees for local demolition permits with an environmental review to maximize materials recovered (more recovery = lower permit fee)
* When reviewing requests for demolition permits, do not allow negative declarations to take the place of a review that considers the environmental impacts of demolition and how those impacts could be mitigated with deconstruction
* When possible, separate the permitting, contracts and/or financing for site clearance from the design/build phase of construction projects to allow adequate time for deconstruction
* Publicly acknowledge the training benefits associated with deconstruction and be willing to pay for them
* Support used building materials yards and other end markets for materials salvaged through deconstruction
* Assist deconstruction service providers with resolution of issues surrounding lead paint and asbestos remediation
* Develop a network of deconstruction service providers and advocates that can work together to overcome local barriers to deconstruction
* Convert the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) public housing demolition program funds (HOPE Vl) to deconstruction program funds focusing on community enterprise development
* Require a minimum content of used building materials in local government construction and renovation projects
* Train and license deconstruction firms to perform hazardous material abatement and/or develop parallel, specialized abatement enterprises