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Deconstruction and SalvageSalvage and Deconstruction Can Save You MoneyThis Web page is intended to introduce you to cost-saving salvage and deconstruction practices and the local resources available to help you get started. Salvage is the recovery of valuable or useful materials for reuse. Deconstruction is the systematic disassembly of a building. Using salvage and deconstruction techniques on a demolition project can be an effective way to cut costs and come in with a lower bid or gain a higher profit margin. The key to effective salvage and deconstruction is knowing which techniques are most cost effective and when to apply them on a particular project. Benefits of Salvage and Deconstruction
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Salvage and Deconstruction ResourcesBelow is a list of companies that are well versed in salvage and deconstruction techniques and may be interested in being a subcontractor on projects. For additional information on these companies, please see pages 23-24 of the 2006 King County/Seattle Construction Recycling Directory (PDF, 819 K).
Deconstruction Consulting ServicesPrivate consulting services are available to work in-depth with you to provide guidance and networking support for salvage and deconstruction services.
Web Resources - King County Solid Waste Division
"Salvaged Home" Instructional Videos
Windows Media variable speed format (Windows Media Player required - free download available)
Windows Media variable speed format (Windows Media Player required - free download available)
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King County Solid Waste Division
King Street Center 201 S. Jackson Street, Suite 701, Seattle, Washington 98104
Solid Waste Information Line: 206-296-4466, Fax: 206-296-0197, TTY Relay: 711,
800-325-6165 ext. 66542 (outside the local calling area M-F 8:30 am - 4:30 pm)
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