Asbestos removal

How long will the noise from the demolition equipment last?
Between three to four months.
And how many dump trucks per hour will be going up and down the streets?
In principle, no more than four or to six.
Can you promise that they will stop their engines when parked waiting to be filled?
In principle, they will.
And work will be carried out Mondays to Fridays but not weekends?

In principle, work will stop on Sundays. But if there are delays...typhoons, for example....
So basically Takenaka Housing is saying that noise pollution and traffic congestion in the area will last several months, there will be a constant stream of three and four ton trucks shuttling back and forth seven days a week, and there are no guarantees about anyone's safety in the removal of asbestos.
We understand the community's concerns. We will try not to cause too much disruption.
Labels: asbestos, demolition, in principle
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