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I need almost 45,000 cubic yards of fill. Can anyone recommend any contractors?

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I am planning to excavate my project site at 1893 N US Highway 1, Fort Pierce, Florida, and I require approximately 45,000 cubic yards of fill material. Can anyone suggest any reliable vendors? or have any alternatives?

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Wayne Brooks#1 Foreclosures Contributor
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@Paul Scavello The trucking companies will know where the sources for fill are, Allied trucking is one of the larger ones there.

Dickerson in Fort Pierce is one of the largest site contractors there, and own pits. Most decent sized site contractors will be bidding from the same sources. Lots of sand and shellrock there.

The location of the fill is the most critical to price, the trucking will likely cost more than the fill.

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