Cubic Yard Container Sample Clauses

Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 20-yard container are 22ft long, 8 ft wide and 4 ft high This is used for heavier debris such as brick, dirt or concrete because the container does not weigh as much as a 30+ yard container. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 30 yard container are 22 ft long, 8 ft wide and 6 ft high. This is the most commonly used size for construction debris removal. Inert Materials: Small quantities of inert materials such as concrete, dirt, sand, brick, etc. are allowed in the 30-yard dumpsters, although the amount must not make the overall weight exceed the legal road limit. Ask a Tank’s Roll-Off Customer Representative for more information. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The 40-yard container is perfect for larger construction jobs and large clean ups. The dimensions of a 40-yard container are 22 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet high. The container will typically fit in a standard residential driveway, however, only if the street access is adequate. Please call a Tank’s Roll-off customer service representative to discuss access to your location. Inert Materials: Small quantities of inert materials such as concrete, dirt, sand, brick, etc. are allowed in the Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. Acceptable waste materials include: All types of non-hazardous construction, demolition, recyclable, and landscape materials. Materials such as wood, metal, and plastic, drywall, green waste, roofing, cardboard, and appliances are acceptable waste materials. See website for full list of acceptable wastes. Prices and dimensions of containers: Container size Dimensions Price for delivery Landfill fees The following is a partial list of Prohibited Waste Materials SPECIAL WASTE: prior arrangements can be made to haul loads of prohibited waste materials or tires to landfills that are permitted to accept the specified Special Waste. All loads must be accompanied by a manifest document, which is provided by the customer to the Company prior to pick up. Additional Fees may apply.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 20 yard container are 22ft long, 8 ft wide and 4 ft high This is used for heavier debris such as brick, dirt or concrete because the container does not weigh as much as a 30+ yard container. Inert Materials: Small quantities of inert materials such as concrete, dirt, sand, brick, etc. are allowed in the 20-yard dumpsters, although the amount must not make the overall weight exceed the legal road limit. Call a Tank’s Roll-Off Customer Representative for more information.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 30-yard container are 22 ft long, 8 ft wide and 6 ft high. This is the most commonly used size for construction debris removal. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The 40-yard container is perfect for larger construction jobs and large clean ups. The dimensions of a 40-yard container are 22 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet high. The container will typically fit in a standard residential driveway, however, only if the street access is adequate. Please call a Tank’s Roll-off customer service representative to discuss access to your location. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 30-yard container are 22 ft long, 8 ft wide and 6 ft high. This is the most commonly used size for construction debris removal. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The 40-yard container is perfect for larger construction jobs and large clean ups. The dimensions of a 40-yard container are 22 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet high. The container will typically fit in a standard residential driveway, however, only if the street access is adequate. Please call a Tank’s Roll-off customer service representative to discuss access to your location. Acceptable waste materials include: All types of non-hazardous construction, demolition, recyclable, and landscape materials. Materials such as wood, metal, and plastic, drywall, green waste, roofing, cardboard, and appliances are acceptable waste materials. See website for full list of acceptable wastes.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 30 yard container are 22 ft long, 8 ft wide and 6 ft high. This is the most commonly used size for construction debris removal. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The 40-yard container is perfect for larger construction jobs and large clean ups. The dimensions of a 40-yard container are 22 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet high. The container will typically fit in a standard residential driveway, however, only if the street access is adequate. Please call a Tank’s Roll-off customer service representative to discuss access to your location. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. Acceptable waste materials include: All types of non-hazardous construction, demolition, recyclable, and landscape materials. Materials such as wood, metal, and plastic, drywall, green waste, roofing, cardboard, and appliances are acceptable waste materials. See website for full list of acceptable wastes. Prices and dimensions of containers: Container size Dimensions Price for delivery Landfill fees The following is a partial list of Prohibited Waste Materials Hazardous wastes including: SPECIAL WASTE: Prior arrangements can be made to haul loads of prohibited waste materials (*including animal manure) or tires to landfills that are permitted to accept the specified Special Waste. All loads must be accompanied by a manifest document, which is provided by the customer to the Company prior to pick up. Additional Fees may apply.
Cubic Yard Container. The Dimensions of a 30-yard container are 22 ft long, 8 ft wide and 6 ft high. This is the most commonly used size for construction debris removal. Maximum legal road weight limit is 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The 40-yard container is perfect for larger construction jobs and large clean ups. The dimensions of a 40-yard container are 22 feet long by 8 feet wide by 8 feet high. The container will typically fit in a standard residential driveway, however, only if the street access is adequate. Please call a Tank’s Roll-off customer service representative to discuss access to your location. Acceptable waste materials include: All types of non-hazardous construction, demolition,

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