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Dump Truck Jobs in Construction Hauling

Dump Truck driving positions in the construction hauling sector. Pay: $55,000 - $85,000.

CDL-B$55,000 - $85,000

Dump Truck in Construction Hauling

Construction hauling is a broad, high-demand sector that encompasses the transport of aggregate materials (sand, gravel, crushed stone), heavy equipment, steel and lumber, asphalt, concrete, precast structures, and demolition debris. Drivers in construction trucking operate dump trucks, flatbeds, lowboys, and specialized trailers, often making multiple short hauls per day between quarries, batch plants, job sites, and landfills. The work is physical — drivers may assist with loading, operate PTO (power take-off) systems, and navigate unpaved construction sites.

Dump truck drivers haul loose materials like gravel, sand, dirt, asphalt, and demolition debris for construction projects, mining operations, and municipal public works. The work is physically demanding, dusty, and seasonal in northern states, but it pays well and keeps you local.

Top Construction Hauling Companies

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Martin Marietta Materials
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Vulcan Materials Company
C
CRH Americas Materials
G
Granite Construction
S
Sterling Construction Company

Dump Truck Requirements

  • CDL-B license (CDL-A required for tractor-trailer dump combinations or super dumps)
  • DOT medical card
  • Air brake endorsement
  • Comfort operating on unpaved construction sites with steep grades and tight spaces
  • Some jurisdictions require a Class A or B general contractor's hauling license

FAQ

What dump truck jobs are available in construction hauling?

Construction Hauling uses dump truck trucks for transporting building materials and heavy equipment. Common positions include company driver, owner-operator, and dedicated contract.

How much do dump truck drivers in construction hauling make?

Dump Truck drivers in the construction hauling sector earn approximately $55,000 - $85,000. Pay varies by experience, region, and whether you run as a company driver or owner-operator.

What qualifications do I need?

You need a valid CDL-B license and clean MVR. Construction Hauling employers prefer drivers with experience handling dump truck loads.

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