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A construction waste chute is a vertical or inclined enclosed tube or channel installed on multi-story building sites, designed to safely transport construction and demolition debris from upper floors down to a ground-level collection container.
Structure: Typically made of sectional metal or plastic pipes (e.g., galvanized steel or HDPE) that connect together to reach the desired height.
Inlets: Each floor has an opening or hopper where workers can drop waste into the chute.
Outlet: The bottom end directs waste into a skip bin, dumpster, or debris collection area.
Operation: Uses gravity to move materials downward without any mechanical power.
High-rise building construction
Building demolition projects
Major renovation or remodeling work
Any multi-floor site generating large volumes of debris
Concrete rubble and masonry
Bricks and tiles
Drywall and plaster
Wood scraps
Packaging materials
General construction waste (excluding hazardous materials)
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