Construction, Renovation and Demolition (CRD) Debris Pickup
Construction, renovation and demolition debris, and landscaping and excavation material in bulk, up to 2 m3 (one loader bucketful), resulting from work carried out by the occupant, is collected free of charge at any time, at a maximum frequency of one pickup per one month period.
A special team drives through the territory and picks up the CRD debris that must be previously deposited in bulk by the curb. Barring unforeseen circumstances, the pickup is carried out within 7 business days of the deposit by the curb.
For any volume of CRD debris in bulk in excess of 2 m3, residents are required to take the necessary measures, within 5 days of depositing the debris at the curb, to have it removed by a contractor of their choice and at their own cost.
Only single-family dwellings or condominium units benefit from the CRD pickup.
Are considered CRD debris:
- Construction, renovation and demolition debris with any nails removed or flattened (wood, plywood, gypsum board, melamine, electrical wiring, aggregates, brick, mortar, etc.)
- Waste material from landscaping and excavation
- Stone, sand, turf, concrete and concrete slabs, and soil
- Cladding materials
- Flat glass, broken glass (in a rigid container)
- Windows
- Tiles - ceramic or other material
- Carpet and underlay
- Baths, washbasins, toilets
DROP-OFF AT THE PUBLIC WORKS YARD
It is also possible to drop off CRD debris at the Public Works yard located at 550 Bouchard Boulevard (open from Monday to Thursday, from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., as well as on Friday, from 7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.).
Only owners of single-family dwellings in Dorval are authorized to drop off such items, with proof of residency. The total volume of a load must not exceed 4 m3 or the equivalent of the back of a pick-up truck. Only one load per month, transported in a pick-up truck or a trailer attached to a car, will be accepted.
Information: 514 633-4046
To consult the integral version of the by-law concerning the management of waste materials, please click here. (PDF - 101 KB)