Rates & Quotes
How does dump truck hauling pricing work in Utah?
Dump truck hauling is usually custom-quoted because every load has different material, distance, pit, access, timing, and truck requirements. Ironside prices jobs around the real route and site conditions instead of posting a one-size-fits-none number.
What affects hauling rates?
Material type and whether it is priced by ton, yard, or load
Pickup pit, supplier, or disposal location
Delivery address and drive time
Truck type, load size, and legal payload
Site access, backing distance, grade, overhead clearance, and turnaround room
Wait time if crews, equipment, or the site are not ready
Whether the job needs multiple loads, staging, or tight scheduling
What to send for the fastest quote
- Material: road base, fill dirt, A1A, sand, pit run, etc.
- Quantity: tons, yards, loads, or dimensions.
- Pickup/source: pit or supplier, if known.
- Delivery: city, address, or nearest cross streets.
- Access: tight turns, low wires, slopes, mud, gates, or backing distance.
- Timing: date, time window, and whether crews/equipment will be ready.
Rates FAQ
Can you give a flat dump truck hauling rate online?
Most Utah hauling jobs need a custom quote because the rate depends on material, pit or supplier location, delivery address, truck type, tonnage, access, and wait time.
What information helps Ironside quote faster?
Send the material or spec, pickup source if known, delivery city or address, approximate tons or yards, site access details, schedule, and whether the truck may need to wait on site.
Are material suggestions engineering recommendations?
No. Ironside can help with hauling and general material-selection context, but structural, drainage, compaction, public work, and code/spec decisions should be confirmed with the responsible engineer, geotech, builder, inspector, or local authority.
Need a quote?
Tell us the material and the project — we'll get back to you fast with pricing and delivery.