Here on municipal, or provincial jobs, the rap belongs to them. They pay for the milling, trucking and screening as per item in the bid. Then they pay for the loading trucking, lay down, grading sweeping and compacting as another item.
The waste company that owns the C&D site pays us to look after the site. We maintain the road, tramp and cover the materials. The site is not far from our asphalt plant, so they use our scales, and we take the payments. It took 5 years to have the site approved, and it is subject to government inspections. Our dump site was a one time approval thing, and it has not been looked at since.
I find the 60 year old plus homes, especially those with planking on the inside, and outside of the walls are well built, and take more effort to knock down. Some brick chimneys come down in one piece, and need a bit more persuasion to come apart, and that's using a 350 Deere