Do they not have a transfer? I can't get a trailer into my property either, but our vendor has a setup like this one:Glenn Brooks wrote: ↑Fri Apr 30, 2021 10:13 pm Ryan, Down here (Seattle) Cadman aggregate just quoted $31.60/ton for 3/4” minus, plus $300 per load for the truck. So nearly $600 per 10 yard load. We need 250 yards minimum for 3000’ ROW. Half the cost is in the trucking. (Based on 1 yd = 1.4tons)
One thing all the yards said is one long trailer carrying 28-30yards cuts the cost by 1/3 formthe trucking. Unfortunately, we can’t get a long trailer into the parcel we are looking at. So only can use dumptrucks. It’s a killer, unless we can find someone to volunteer to haul the gravel in.
Glenn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3Obhi1kjHM&t=13s
They just park it down the street, dump the first load, and go grab the other one and repeat.