O’Neill’s construction landfill accepts all types of construction and demolition debris. We accept:

Tree Carpet Wood    

Shingles Windmill Blades Drywall       

Concrete Construction Metal

Railroad Ties* Power Poles*

We cannot accept household waste, trash, food, liquid waste or hazardous materials. The Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy definition of construction and demolition waste is at the bottom of this page.

Located on the northwest corner of Alda Road and Old Potash Highway, O’Neill demolition is closer than other landfills, and is designed to get you in and out and back to the jobsite quickly and easily.

To use the landfill, you must have a pre-approved account.  Once approved, you will be given a list of acceptable and unacceptable materials. Contact our office for details.

*With advance permission

Concrete

Trees

Railroad Ties

Construction Debris

NDEE Definition

021 “Construction and demolition waste” shall mean waste which results from land clearing, the demolition of buildings, roads or other structures, including, but not limited to, fill materials, wood (including painted and treated wood), land clearing debris other than yard waste, wall coverings (including wall paper, paneling and tile), drywall, plaster, non-asbestos insulation, roofing shingles and other roof coverings, plumbing fixtures, glass, plastic, carpeting, electrical wiring, pipe and metals. Such waste shall also include the above listed types of waste that result from construction projects.  Construction and demolition waste shall not include friable asbestos waste, special waste, liquid waste, hazardous waste and waste that contains polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), putrescible waste, household waste, industrial solid waste, corrugated cardboard, appliances, tires, drums, and fuel tanks.