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DAP- request for prior approval

The Request for Prior Approval is a mandatory step in the soil traceability chain. Prior to any delivery of inert materials to our sites, it is essential to comply with regulations.

 

The earthworker-customer must send ECT a
Preliminary Acceptance Request
(DAP) corresponding to the
soil excavation site
. It must validate a DAP for each of its sites.

 

The DAP must be sent at least 48 hours before the first deliveries of materials.

By e-mail to the following address: dap@groupe-ect.com

 

We’re here to answer your questions:

  • Alexandre BURKHALTER – 06 11 51 19 85
  • Sylvie MIGNARD – 06 08 81 03 14
  • Ivan MRKUSIC – 06 10 34 52 31
  • email : dap@groupe-ect.com

The traceability of excavated soil and materials is evolving.

Under the new regulations, DAPs are changing. For your next requests, you will find

new forms below.

Request for Prior Approval (DAP)

Inert materials – Billing in m3

Rates :

Billing in m3

Input in m3

Access to all sites receiving inert materials (unless restricted)

Request for Prior Approval (DAP)

Inert earth – Billing in tonnes

Rates :

Billing in tonnes

Seizure in tonnes

Restricted access to sites equipped with a weighbridge

Request for Prior Approval (DAP)

Unité de Décantation des Terres Mouillées UDTM

Rates :

Billing in m3 or tonnes

Enter in m3 or tons

Only for the Villeneuve-sous-Dammartin UTDM site

ECT’s validation of a PAD for each soil excavation site is mandatory. 

It is an essential link in the traceability of excavated soil.

Gil Fornet

Your most frequently asked questions

A regulatory procedure: a validated DAP for each excavation site

For each project, our customers must submit a Request for Prior Acceptance (RPA) to ECT’s Quality department. This is mandatory prior to evacuation on an ECT site.

The DAP states:

  • Geographical origin: site location;
  • Producer’s contact details ;
  • Carrier details ;
  • Type and quantity of backfill.
  • The information is then compared with the data contained in the database of potentially contaminated sites in the Ile de France region (BASOL).

Contact details and PAD templates 

  • Requests for prior acceptance (RPA) must be sent at least 48 hours before the first deliveries,
  • to the following email address
     
    dap@groupe-ect.com

Download the different ECT DAPs 

Taking in excavated building materials 

Soil and materials received on our development sites are excavated on construction sites.

The soil and materials received are inert materials:

  • 95% of materials received are soil,
  • the remaining 5% are stones, pebbles and concrete, very useful for the construction and maintenance of the site’s runways;

Table of inert soils and materials accepted on ECT sites

  WASTE CODE DESCRIPTION
Inert earths
17 05 04
20 02 02
Soil and stones containing no hazardous substances
Soil and stone
Unpolluted gravel
17 01 07
17 01 02
17 01 03
Concrete, tile and ceramic mixtures containing no hazardous substances
Bricks
Tiles and ceramics
WETLANDS 17 01 02
  • Soil and stones containing no hazardous substances
  • Siccities above 30% and pelletizable
Blocks 17 01 01 Concrete, rock

What materials are refused at ECT sites?

The following are prohibited on our sites all materials non-inert :

  • Treated or untreated wood,
  • Metals,
  • Plastic materials,
  • Bulky goods,
  • Tires,
  • Insulation materials with or without asbestos,
  • Plasters,
  • Textiles,
  • Packaging waste,
  • Green waste, topsoil,
  • Tar and tar products,
  • Asbestos,
  • Residues of paint, adhesives and sealants containing solvents or heavy metal oxides,
  • Soot,
  • Acids
  • Polluted gravel,
  • Bottom ash
  • Polystyrene