Mott MacDonald

Solid Waste Management & Recycling Service

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HMM has provided Solid Waste Management and Recycling (SWM&R) services to many public and private sector clients for the past 25 years. Our current clients include municipalities, counties, utility authorities, and private companies. We objectively assist our clients in implementing an integrated approach to SWM&R, and we draw on in-house capabilities to carry a project from the planning stages through to “turning the key” on new facilities. We are a prominent SWM&R consulting firm in the Northeast and have aggressively expanded our project work with key assignments in Labrador & Newfoundland and the Mid-West USA, as well as internationally with Mott MacDonald.

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HMM offers the following services related to solid waste management programs for all types of SWM&R facilities.

  • Planning
    • Preparation of SWM Plans
    • Conceptual Cost Estimates
    • Facilitated Workshops
  • Public Participation
    • Presentation Materials
    • Meeting Management
    • Technical Presentations
  • Permitting
    • State & Local
    • Federal
  • Design and Procurement
    • Plans & Specs
    • Design-Build
  • Construction Oversight
  • Facilities Start-up Services
  • Operations Tactical Advice

Our expertise in SWM&R technology ranges from collection and transportation systems, transfer stations, materials recovery (recycling) facilities, composting facilities, waste-to-energy plants, and landfills.

HMM specializes in the beneficial re-use/re-development of old landfills. We have several “signature projects” in New Jersey, which highlight our planning, engineering, and construction management expertise. The projects include redevelopment of landfill sites into multi-sport (ice rink, basketball arena, and swimming pool) community center, and a golf course.

Sustainability is a key component of HMM’s design philosophy, and SWM&R designs are no exception. For example, the Southern Ocean Landfill Closure utilized recycled glass for the drainage and venting layers; compost from the county facility for the vegetative layer; and a geomembrane containing 10% recycled material.