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Demolition and debris movement under one coordinated plan

JZ Demolition uses in-house dumpsters, hauling trucks, and waste-management support to move debris with the demolition sequence instead of waiting on an unrelated third party.

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Self-performed hauling support

In-house equipment and personnel give the demolition team greater control of schedule, safety, site cleanliness, and material movement. Debris can be removed as production advances so work areas remain organized and clear.

JZ also describes sorting concrete, metal, wood, and other recoverable material to support landfill diversion, environmental reporting, and project-specific sustainability goals.

Controlled demolition underway inside the MOB Pompano project

LEED-aligned material tracking

The public JZ waste-hauling program describes material sorting, load tracking, documentation, and project-specific waste-management planning intended to support green-building and LEED requirements.

Direct control of hauling can improve response time, simplify communication, and make disposal and recycling records easier to coordinate with contractors, developers, and environmental consultants.

Dumpster and container rentals

Containers support commercial, residential, renovation, construction, and demolition scopes across South Florida. Placement, service, swaps, pickup, and disposal are coordinated around jobsite access and production needs.

Flexible sizing and responsive turnaround give contractors and owners one source for the container and hauling work surrounding demolition.

What reviewers usually need to know

01What makes the in-house hauling model different?

Demolition and hauling can share one schedule, one safety plan, and one field communication path, reducing third-party delays and coordination gaps.

02How is debris disposal managed?

JZ states that its team follows applicable disposal requirements, separates recyclable materials, and maintains load documentation for accountability.

03Can hauling follow active demolition production?

Yes. Containers, swaps, and hauling are coordinated with the actual pace of removal so debris does not become a site bottleneck.

04How does hauling support sustainability?

Material separation, recycling, landfill diversion, and transparent documentation support project sustainability and LEED goals.

05How quickly can containers be delivered or swapped?

The current public site states that most deliveries and swaps can be scheduled within 24 hours, subject to availability and project conditions.

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