Construction Debris Drop-Off

Disposing of old decking, fencing, lumber, railroad ties and other construction and demolition debris can be difficult. We can take some of those items off your hands.

Staff will check identification to confirm residency. Containing materials in boxes, buckets, etc. expedites unloading. Some materials will be recycled and keeping items separated helps with this sorting process.

Residents are limited to one visit and no more than a truck and medium trailer amount of waste. Staff will be available to assist with unloading, but residents should be prepared to unload their material at the event.

Commercial waste will not be accepted.

Scrap metal, including items such as mowers, grills and water heaters, can be taken to the Recycling Center year-round.

Appointments

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Date

Saturday, March 21, 2026
9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Location

Shawnee Mission High School
8800 W 85th Street
Overland Park, KS 66212
Enter off Antioch

Contact

Gayle Bergman
Sustainability Programs Coordinator
[email protected]
913-895-6164

Accepted:

  • Decking
  • Fencing
  • Flooring
  • Concrete
  • Brick
  • Insulation
  • Stone
  • Tile
  • Porcelain
  • Railroad ties
  • Sheetrock
  • Metal
  • Mortar and plaster (hardened)
  • Grills and mowers (fuel/battery removed)
  • Unusable metal furniture
  • Outdoor playsets
  • Carpet
  • Water heaters
  • Roofing
  • Windows
  • Doors

Not Accepted:

  • Yard waste
  • Regular recycling
  • Usable construction materials in or out of their packaging
  • Regular trash
  • Indoor and outdoor furniture
  • Mattresses
  • Appliances
  • Electronics
  • Household hazardous waste

Deconstruction Program

Before starting your next renovation, consider salvaging materials that are still in great shape! Habitat for Humanity’s Deconstruction Program partners with homeowners and contractors to carefully remove kitchen cabinets, appliances, bathroom fixtures, doors and other reusable materials before renovations begin. This free service helps keep quality items out of landfills while giving them a second life in Habitat ReStores, where proceeds support affordable housing efforts.

Habitat for Humanity’s Deconstruction Program