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Tire-Derived Aggregate (TDA) Grant Program

🏛 Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (California)

⏰ Deadline
Aug 17, 2022 ⚠ passed
📊 Total program funding
$750K
📍 Scope
State
📨 Letter of Intent
Yesrequired first
💵 Disbursement
Reimbursement(s)

Can you apply?

This grant is for California-based organizations seeking funding to construct projects using tire-derived aggregate (TDA). Applicants must own the real property where the project will be located. Projects must use California-generated waste tires processed in California, with minimum TDA quantities of 500 tons (200 tons for Low Impact Development projects). Five project categories are eligible: mechanically stabilized TDA retaining walls, low impact development/stormwater mitigation, lightweight fill applications, vibration mitigation under rail lines, and landfill applications.

All projects require CalRecycle staff review of plans and specifications prior to work commencement. Design plans must be at least 50% complete at application and 100% complete before project start. The project must be located in California and completed by April 1, 2025. Applicants must ensure CalRecycle staff have access to project sites for observation and technical assistance.

Eligible applicants
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This grant is for California-based organizations seeking funding to construct projects using tire-derived aggregate (TDA). Applicants must own the real property where the project will be located. Projects must use California-generated waste tires processed in California, with minimum TDA quantities of 500 tons (200 tons for Low Impact Development projects). Five project categories are eligible: mechanically stabilized TDA retaining walls, low impact development/stormwater mitigation, lightweight fill applications, vibration mitigation under rail lines, and landfill applications.

All projects require CalRecycle staff review of plans and specifications prior to work commencement. Design plans must be at least 50% complete at application and 100% complete before project start. The project must be located in California and completed by April 1, 2025. Applicants must ensure CalRecycle staff have access to project sites for observation and technical assistance.

Program description

Eligible Projects: Projects generally fall into one of five categories (see TDA Uses for more complete descriptions): Category 1: Mechanically Stabilized TDA (retaining walls). Category 2: Low Impact Development (storm water mitigation including storm water infiltration galleries). Category 3: Lightweight fill (slope stabilization, embankment fill, landslide repair, and retaining walls). Category 4: Vibration mitigation (under rail lines). Category 5: Landfill application (aggregate replacement projects such as leachate and gas collection systems, drainage layers, leachate injection). All projects are subject to the following requirements: • Only California-generated waste tires, processed in California, must be used in the TDA portion of the project(s). • The project(s) must be located in California. • A combined minimum of 500 tons of TDA must be used in the project(s), except for Low Impact Development projects, which must use a minimum of 200 tons of TDA in the project(s). • Plans and specifications must be reviewed by CalRecycle staff and/or its contractor(s) prior to commencement of work.  The project design plans must be uploaded in GMS at a minimum 50 percent complete during application submittal and 100 percent design prior to the start of the project.  The design plans must include: project costs (preliminary costs during application submittal), the project location (TDA placement), type and quantity of TDA (initial estimate during application submittal), and any analysis necessary to validate the design. • Each project must incorporate technical assistance/training that will be provided by CalRecycle contractors and/or staff.  The following must receive CalRecycle sponsored technical training prior to implementation of the project, (1) Owner representative, (2) Construction Management engineer (Quality Assurance / Quality Control), and (3) Construction company project supervisor. • The real property on which the project will be located must be owned by the applicant. • If applicant’s ownership of the property on which the project(s) is located does not give it complete and clear access to the project site(s), then prior to incurring any grant-eligible costs, applicant must obtain any and all access rights (e.g., easements) to the project site(s) necessary to complete the project(s) within the grant term and shall ensure that such access extends to CalRecycle staff and/or its designated contractors for the purpose of observing the project, providing technical assistance and/or training during the grant term.  Such access must be in writing from the legal owner or his/her authorized agent. • Reimbursement will not exceed the amount stated on the Grant Agreement Cover Sheet (CalRecycle 110). • Construction of the TDA portion of any project must commence on or after the date indicated in CalRecycle’s written Notice to Proceed and be completed by April 1, 2025. Additionally, landfill projects will not be reimbursed for use of more than 0.75 cubic yards (0.5 tons) of TDA per lineal foot of landfill gas collection or leachate injection line.   Please visit our grants website for eligible costs and additional grant specific information.

Who can apply

Eligible applicants

Details

This grant is for California-based organizations seeking funding to construct projects using tire-derived aggregate (TDA). Applicants must own the real property where the project will be located. Projects must use California-generated waste tires processed in California, with minimum TDA quantities of 500 tons (200 tons for Low Impact Development projects). Five project categories are eligible: mechanically stabilized TDA retaining walls, low impact development/stormwater mitigation, lightweight fill applications, vibration mitigation under rail lines, and landfill applications.

All projects require CalRecycle staff review of plans and specifications prior to work commencement. Design plans must be at least 50% complete at application and 100% complete before project start. The project must be located in California and completed by April 1, 2025. Applicants must ensure CalRecycle staff have access to project sites for observation and technical assistance.

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Funding track record

Past applications & awards under this program (California Grants Portal) — how competitive it is.

2
applications
1
awarded
50%
award rate
1
years tracked

By fiscal year

Fiscal yearApplicationsAwardedAward rate
2022-2023 2 1 50%

Source: California Grants Portal

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