That'll vary, depending on what type of stone and what size, and also the distance the vehicle has to travel to get to its destination, as well as how much stone you're ordering.
Prices in your locale may differ. In my area, our contractors get paid 30 cents per ton per loaded mile. Plus there would be the cost of the stone itself.
In 75554 I can get one 20 yard load for $525 a load. Buying 20 trailer loads, each containing 20 yards of white rock is costing me $500 a load. That is the load of rock delivered. River rock is cheaper, but has clay in it which I don't want.
That's what I paid on 4-23-2020.
150.00
well if you want to get rid of it then put it on your curb
We just had a couple of loads of dirt hauled for placement of a mobile home and it cost us $192 a load.
This depends on the capacity of the dump truck and the depth of the spread.
250.00 a load
It depends on the type of garbage truck. Roll-offs are around $130,000.00 and Front-load which dump the dumpsters are $225,000.00 to $235,000.00.
As much as the company charges. The total cost will depend on the base cost of the material, how much of the material is being delivered, and how far they have to travel to deliver it.
It can vary, but usually 10 cubic yards.
My advice - shop around. Call different dump truck companies and ask, because they'll have different rates. If the company you're buying the limestone from doesn't offer transport, and you contract through a third party dump truck company, you can expect to pay at least 25 cents per ton per loaded mile.
Depends if you want fill dirt or topsoil, I have gotten fill for $40 a load but it had alot of rock. I bought large dump loads today for $100 a load and he will spread it out but it just depends what they have and how far they have to haul it.
That's calculated by base cost of material (price per ton/yard), and the distance it has to be delivered. You need to contact companies in your area which sell and deliver it, not only to find out the price for the material, but also to find out if they have in-house delivery service, or if you'll have to contract a dump truck on your own to haul and deliver it.
A dump truck load of 7.5 yards