There’s a new elementary school rising up from the ruble of a vacant lot near the Northshore Town Center. If all goes according to plan the construction will be complete for the coming school year. The total cost for the new school will be $20 million. The campus will be 127,000 square feet and will have the space for 1,200 students. There are already over 900 young minds enrolled for the opening this coming August. Because this is a new school it will feature the latest advances in educational construction including wireless technology, interactive boards, a media center, and a security system.
As with any type of construction job this one is sure to generate a lot of waste. Before beginning the work on the project there was some demolition that had to occur to clear the space. This is common with any type of building project whether that’s a new school, new home or new patio for your backyard. It’s exciting to give your home a makeover but one of the common overlooked items is what to do with all that concrete you might be breaking up. Did you know that your garbage can has a weight limit? Its 200 pounds. That means it would only take a few chunks of concrete before you reach your limit. The only way to get rid of concrete the right way is to haul it off yourself or hire Junk King Nashville.
There are many DIY projects you should take on but hauling concrete isn’t one of them. It’s extremely hard work. Then there is the issue of what all that concrete would do to the back of your SUV or pickup. Do you want to run the risk of scratching that up? You could rent a truck but you might be faced with the same concern over scratches. Would you even know where to dump concrete without it costing an arm and a leg? When you hire Junk King you won’t have to worry about any of those hassles.
The Junk King Nashville crew will be doing all the lifting and this is something they are very experienced at. They’ll also have a truck they won’t mind getting scratched. And Junk King does all the dumping but it’s not just piling your concrete in a landfill. Whenever possible Junk King will deposit that concrete to a recycling center. There it will be ground up and repurposed. Chances are the new concrete you’re pouring for your project was once in someone else’s backyard. Consider this the “Circle of Concrete” brought to you by Junk King Nashville.