— How We Run the Job

Dispatch, compliance, and delivery — no guesswork.

Every haul we run is planned around the job site, not around our schedule. Routes, permits, and tipping fees are confirmed before the truck leaves the yard.

Elevated bird's-eye view of two stacked 40-yard roll-off containers at a Miami warehouse demolition yard, crews working in the background with heavy equipment visible, natural midday light, scale of operation prominent
Elevated bird's-eye view of two stacked 40-yard roll-off containers at a Miami warehouse demolition yard, crews working in the background with heavy equipment visible, natural midday light, scale of operation prominent
/ Fifteen Years in Miami-Dade

Routes and landfills we know cold.

Since 2008 we have cleared warehouse districts, commercial strips, and industrial sites across Miami-Dade. The routes, the active landfills, and the permit windows are not guesses — they are logged from years of daily hauls.

That field knowledge means no surprise detours, no rejected loads, and no delay while a dispatcher figures out where concrete and rebar can legally tip today.

Miami-Dade Compliance

Permit costs and weight limits, priced in advance.

Every haul is priced against Miami-Dade tipping fees and current weight limits before the container drops. Permit requirements for right-of-way placement are handled upfront — not billed as a surprise line item after the job.

We work with the same licensed facilities and county contacts we have used for over a decade. When regulations shift, we know the same day — and your job schedule does not absorb the lag.

Close-up ground-level view of a roll-off container being lowered onto an active Miami construction site at early morning light, a crew member's back visible directing placement, concrete rubble and rebar visible in the foreground, dust catching the low sun
Close-up ground-level view of a roll-off container being lowered onto an active Miami construction site at early morning light, a crew member's back visible directing placement, concrete rubble and rebar visible in the foreground, dust catching the low sun
▸ Crew-Ready Scheduling

Staged on time. Debris moves when demolition does.

Containers are positioned before your crew needs them — not hours after debris has started piling up. Same-day and next-day dispatch is the standard, not a premium add-on.

When a phase shift or site change alters your timeline, dispatch adjusts. The container does not become your bottleneck.