Deconstruction is construction in reverse:
Carefully dismantling buildings and saving the materials to be reused instead of sending them to a landfill. Demolition creates waste, but deconstruction creates jobs, reusable materials - and tax deductions.
Deconstruction is a cost-effective way to remove residential and commercial structures while maximizing material recovery. Performed mostly by hand, this method can result in the salvage of up to 85% of a building’s material for reuse.
Deconstruction is a greener alternative and it:
Reduces the environmental impact of construction practices
Conserves landfill space by reusing quality-building material
Creates new job opportunities in a developing field
10.22.2006
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