Cardella Waste seems to be one of the bigger NYC demolition waste haulers, their website boasts an impressive looking list of high profile construction projects they've hauled for. Seeing as I lucked out and managed to catch both one of their rear loaders and roll offs in action, I decided another "Garbage Trucks" series video was in order.
Rear load packers have a long pedigree of demolition waste duty in New York. Steel 1/2 yard containers are filled with waste inside the building then brought out to the street to be dumped into what is almost always either a LM-400 or a 2R series packer, like the 2R-II featured here. There's no lack of variety in the various methods employed by different carting outfits to dump 1/2yd cans into the hopper. The Lodal derived A-frame setup is very popular and most efficient. Countless variations of packer chains and winches, with or without slide in trunnion bars, are also used. Walk ups get handled with plain old Rubbermaid manual bins lugged up and down the stairs. I didn't see anyone else using cloth laundry-type carts like the ones here.
The bigger jobs involve cordoning off a section of street for a roll off dumpster like the one at 8:00. Dumpsters can be filled with chutes from the upper floors, or in this case a skid steer at ground level. A late model Western Star/American Roll-Off makes quick work of 20 yards of brick.
Thanks to the crews, filmed July 29, 2013.
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