Crushing & Recycling

Need Construction Materials Recycled & Crushed in Wellington NSW?

Offering Cost Effective & High Quality Crushing & Recycling Services

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Sustainable Construction Waste Solutions & Cleanups

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We clear space on your job site by removing waste materials that can be recycled and crushed. This assists the planet and minimises your environmental impact.


When you hire Boland Contracting, we provide efficient, affordable and high-quality crushing and and recycling services throughout Wellington, Dubbo, Orange, Mudgee, Parkes, Cobar and Bourke


Our experienced crew use state-of-the-art equipment to crush construction materials that can be used in landfill or other landscaping projects.


Need construction materials recycled & crushed in Wellington NSW?  You are in the right place!



Backed by more than two decades of experience, we know the fastest, safest and most eco-friendly ways to get rid of your construction waste.


Using powerful machinery and industry leading techniques, we’ll crush or recycle:


  • Tiles
  • Leftover concrete
  • Wood from demolition jobs
  • Road materials
  • Shredded green waste
  • Asphalt
  • And so much more!


If you’re looking to crush and recycle leftover construction waste, give
our team a call on 0427 452 453 today!

Trusted & Affordable Crushing & Recycling Services

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Waste management is a vital part of the construction industry. In order to complete a job efficiently and affordably, construction waste needs to be minimised and disposed of correctly.
 

Boland Contracting is here to help with a service to crush and recycle the bulk of your construction waste.


This means that you will not only have a clean and clear job site when the project is complete, but you will also be doing your bit to create sustainable operations and prevent waste from reaching local landfills.

Save Money By Re-using Your Construction Waste

Not only can you have your waste crushed by our operations, but you can also have it delivered back to you in the form of materials you can use on your next job site.
 
Your waste will be crushed into aggregate which can be returned for use in concrete and other aspects of your
construction project, saving you from paying expensive waste transfer station fees to get rid of your waste, only to pay again to purchase fresh aggregate.

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Your Construction Site Will Be Safer

You can arrange to have your waste collected for crushing and recycling at regular intervals.


This means you will not have large piles of construction waste sitting on your job site, which can be hazardous for your workers, vehicles and machinery.


This will also make your job site easier to navigate, creating greater efficiencies, while it will also look neater and cleaner which will improve public perceptions of your company.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can construction materials be reused?

    An extensive range of construction materials recovered during demolitions can be reused. 


    Using leftover materials will save costs and reduce your environmental impact. 

  • Will deconstructing result in more reusable materials?

    In terms of maximising your leftover materials, it’s better to deconstruct than destroy. 


    Often during the demolition process, materials will be smashed to bits and no longer usable.


    By deconstructing, you will save far more materials. 

  • How can crushing materials improve the efficiency of my work site?

    During demolitions and renovations, materials can build and get in the way—slowing down work. 


    They will also take up most of the room in a skip bin. By crushing materials, you can clear space, ensuring you can efficiently and safely walk around the job site.


     It will also create additional space inside your bins. 

  • What construction materials can be recycled?

    There is a wide range of construction materials that can be recycled or reused. 


    Timber, bricks, glass, copper, wire, and bricks can all be recycled. 


    Materials like broken glass, some plastics, old paint cans, and wallpaper can’t be recycled. 

  • What construction materials cannot be crushed and recycled?

    Any hazardous items cannot be recycled by crushing. 


    Materials like asbestos, fuel and gas containers or cylinders, chemicals, medical waste, paint (or any other liquid) or organic waste like food scraps will need to be disposed of and recycled through dedicated channels. 


    Materials like asbestos will need to be professionally removed, most of the other materials can be taken to a recycling depot while food scraps make for excellent compost.

  • Why is it important to recycle construction waste?

    It is common knowledge that recycling alleviates stress on our landfills and is great for the environment. 


    It also reduces the need for the manufacturing of new materials which means fewer emissions as well. 


    Another point to consider is that customers are looking for eco-friendly brands. 


    Construction companies that recycle their waste are more likely to attract customers than organisations that don't.

  • What are recycled construction materials used for?

    When the construction materials are crushed it becomes a material called aggregate. 


    Many construction companies would be well versed in aggregate because it is often used on building sites. 


    It can be used to create concrete, for paving, road bases, landscaping projects and much more.

  • Do we have to sort our construction waste?

    No, but just remember that any hazardous materials or things that shouldn't be in there like steel will contaminate the load. 


    Only include items that are listed on our website to ensure they can be properly crushed and recycled. 


    Steel and other metals can be recycled separately.

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