Wide environmental shot from elevated angle — a fully loaded 40-yard roll-off container at an active Miami demolition site, concrete rubble and rebar visible, heavy equipment in background, natural daylight, warm golden haze on the horizon
Wide environmental shot from elevated angle — a fully loaded 40-yard roll-off container at an active Miami demolition site, concrete rubble and rebar visible, heavy equipment in background, natural daylight, warm golden haze on the horizon
— Miami-Dade Heavy Haul

30 and 40 Yards. Built for Demolition.

Two container sizes rated for concrete, rebar, masonry, and mixed demolition debris. Dispatch built around active job sites — same-day or next-day.

/ Container Specifications

Pick the Right Size for the Job

30-Yard Roll-Off

40-Yard Roll-Off

Capacity: 40 cubic yards. Rated for up to 14–16 tons of concrete, rebar, structural steel, and bulk demolition debris. Dimensions: 22 ft long × 8 ft wide × 8 ft high.

Capacity: 30 cubic yards. Rated for up to 8–10 tons of masonry, brick, and mixed construction debris. Dimensions: 22 ft long × 8 ft wide × 5 ft high.

Best fit: mid-scale demolition, interior gut-outs, concrete slab removal, and site clearance where truck access is limited.

Best fit: full building teardowns, warehouse clearances, commercial foundation work, and multi-phase debris staging on large sites.

Close-up documentary shot of a demolition crew loading broken concrete slabs and rebar into a roll-off container, backs to camera, natural on-site daylight, debris dust visible mid-air, Miami construction site environment
Close-up documentary shot of a demolition crew loading broken concrete slabs and rebar into a roll-off container, backs to camera, natural on-site daylight, debris dust visible mid-air, Miami construction site environment
• Accepted Materials & Dispatch

Tons, Routes, and Regulations — Confirmed Upfront

We accept concrete, rebar, masonry, structural steel, mixed demolition debris, and dirt. No household waste, no hazardous materials, no exceptions.

Every haul is routed through Miami-Dade permitted corridors with landfill status verified before dispatch. Weight tickets and tipping fees are confirmed before the truck leaves your site — no surprises on the bill.

Know Your Size. Confirm Availability.

Tell us your site address, debris type, and target drop-off date. We confirm the container, route, and pricing before we hang up.