Situation
A highway contractor upgrading a national-highway corridor through Surguja ran three site camps, each accumulating steel shuttering, rebar offcuts, worn tyres, empty drums, and general construction scrap. Site engineers needed the camps kept clear without pulling their own manpower and transport off the job.
Scope
Shahin Scrap signed a rolling clearance contract covering all three camps: fixed per-tonne rates by material category, lifting on call within 48 hours, and our own loading and transport.
Execution
A dedicated coordinator tracked scrap build-up at each camp with the contractor’s storekeepers. Liftings were bundled across camps to keep transport efficient, with weighbridge slips and invoices issued per consignment.
Outcome
Over 150 tonnes of mixed scrap were cleared across the contract period. Camps stayed workable, disposal was fully documented for the contractor’s project audit, and the arrangement extended as the corridor work progressed.