Construction Hauling Jobs in Georgia
Georgia's construction boom centers on metro Atlanta, which continues expanding as one of the fastest-growing major metros in the U.S. The Savannah port expansion — making it the nation's third-busiest container port — drives warehouse and distribution center construction along the I-16 and I-95 corridors. Georgia's abundant quarries in the Piedmont region supply aggregate to the entire Southeast, and the state's mild winters allow 10-11 months of active construction.
GA Industry Pay
$52,000 - $80,000
Top Employers
5 Companies
National Growth
+12% through 2030 (Infrastructure Law effect)
Construction Hauling in Georgia
Georgia's construction boom centers on metro Atlanta, which continues expanding as one of the fastest-growing major metros in the U.S. The Savannah port expansion — making it the nation's third-busiest container port — drives warehouse and distribution center construction along the I-16 and I-95 corridors. Georgia's abundant quarries in the Piedmont region supply aggregate to the entire Southeast, and the state's mild winters allow 10-11 months of active construction.
Top Construction Hauling Employers in Georgia
Vulcan Materials (Georgia quarries)
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Oldcastle APG
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C.W. Matthews Contracting
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E.R. Snell Contractor
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Reeves Construction
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Requirements for Construction Hauling in GA
Equipment Used in Georgia
Trucking in Georgia
State CDL Avg
$48,000 - $73,000
Key Industries
Port logistics (Savannah), Automotive manufacturing (Kia, Rivian), Poultry & agriculture
Major Cities
Atlanta, Savannah, Augusta, Macon
Top Corridors
I-75 (Atlanta to Florida), I-85 (Atlanta to Charlotte)
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Construction Hauling in Georgia — FAQ
What is driving construction trucking demand in Georgia?
Metro Atlanta's growth (adding 60,000+ residents/year), Savannah port expansion, warehouse construction along I-85 and I-16, and GDOT's $3+ billion annual highway program all contribute. Georgia also exports aggregate to neighboring states that lack local quarries.
Are there year-round construction trucking jobs in Georgia?
Georgia's mild climate allows construction in 10-11 months per year. The only significant weather delays are occasional ice storms in January-February. Atlanta, Savannah, and Augusta all maintain active construction schedules through winter.
What is aggregate hauling like in Georgia?
Georgia has some of the largest granite and limestone quarries in the Southeast. Drivers make multiple daily runs (4-8 loads) from quarries to job sites, concrete plants, and asphalt plants. Typical hauls are 20-60 miles with end-dump or belly-dump trailers.