Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing MOMRA The Ministry explained that construction, demolition and restoration waste is one of the causes of visual distortion that it seeks to address, by working to amend the requirements for their regular disposal, and clarify this in construction licenses (construction, demolition, restoration), as it obliges the target audience (project owners, engineering offices, transporters and others) with the requirements that must be applied and achieved as of April 1, 2024, to avoid applying penalties to violators.
The guide defines the mechanisms for the regular disposal of these wastes. The guide defines the mechanisms for the legal disposal of construction, demolition and renovation waste through a number of requirements that ensure its transportation to the disposal sites (landfill) designated by the Municipality, including waste that results from building construction, infrastructure works, demolition, maintenance, renovation and rehabilitation of buildings, such as: (bricks, concrete, rubble, iron, plastics, and hazardous materials).
Ministry of Municipal Affairs has invited project owners, engineering offices, transporters and others to apply the requirements and achieve them by April 1, 2014, in order to avoid penalties for violators. <The Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing invited project and real estate owners, engineering offices, contractors and transporters to view the "Requirements for Disposal of Construction, Demolition and Restoration Waste" guide, which includes a number of requirements and various provisions, by clicking here
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