It's not nearly that simple ! -First of all it depends where you are, then there is no such thing as a 'truck load' - trucks come in all sizes that carry from 1 -16 yards of sand ! - Finally 'sand' -at least in my locality, comes in at least 5 varieties all different costs.
I would recommend calling a few local quarries or landscape suppliers to get comparative prices. - Or even visiting them to see that 'sand' isn't just all the same.
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.
100 Cubic feet of sand is one brass a Truck load is about 2.5 Brass of sand Brass is old unit, generally used in construction in India
It's not nearly that simple ! -First of all it depends where you are, then there is no such thing as a 'truck load' - trucks come in all sizes that carry from 1 -16 yards of sand ! - Finally 'sand' -at least in my locality, comes in at least 5 varieties all different costs. I would recommend calling a few local quarries or landscape suppliers to get comparative prices. - Or even visiting them to see that 'sand' isn't just all the same.
A semi load of sand typically weighs around 25-28 tons, depending on the type and density of the sand.
A standard 10-wheeler truck typically has a sand capacity ranging from 8 to 12 cubic meters, depending on the truck's specific configuration and load specifications. Generally, a truck with a capacity of around 10 cubic meters is common for transporting sand. Always check with the specific truck model for accurate measurements, as capacities can vary.
Sand dunes cost nothing, they are part of nature
About 3/4 of a ton.
As of Late 2102, it's roughly about 7,000 (seven thousand) Naira.
it cost, half million dollars...
The easiest way to measure sand in a truck is by weight. A cubic yard of sand weighs approximately 4000 pounds.
about 4 grand
I've heard it costs 500 sand in direct sales, but it might cost anywhere from 5000 sand or up in the auctions. Good luck!