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Dirt hauling and removal in Beaverton, OR. Beaverton Excavation Co. hauls spoils off and delivers fill dirt, topsoil, and rock by the yard or load. Free estimates, licensed and insured.
Dirt hauling in Beaverton keeps material moving when a project has too much soil, not enough fill, or the wrong material for the job. Beaverton Excavation Co. loads and hauls spoils, clay, rock, fill, topsoil, gravel, and debris across Beaverton and Washington County. We handle small residential loads, steady truck cycles on larger digs, and imported material placed where it needs to go.
Hauling is often the part of excavation people do not budget for until the pile is in the way. A hillside cut can produce more spoils than the site can reuse; a low yard may need clean fill and compaction; a drainage or driveway job may need rock staged without blocking access. We plan the loading, trucking, sourcing, and disposal so material movement supports the schedule instead of slowing it down.
Beaverton Excavation Co. handles material moving in both directions, whether the job needs excess soil removed or clean material delivered. We haul:
Hauling only looks simple when it is not delaying the rest of the job. We match trucks and loading equipment to the site, volume, and access, keep loads road-legal and clean, and keep the turnaround moving so crews are not waiting on empty trucks. From a few yards out of a trench to steady truck cycles on a larger excavation, the point is to keep the dirt work on schedule.
Fill material has to match its purpose. Structural fill under a pad or driveway must compact and carry load, general fill can be different, and topsoil belongs in lawns and planting beds rather than under structures. We source the right material for the use and place it correctly, including lift compaction where the fill is structural, so imported dirt does not settle or fail later.
Every dig in Beaverton produces or needs dirt, and the right answer depends on where the job sits. Low areas near Beaverton Creek and Fanno Creek often produce wet clay that is poor structural fill. Hillside work on Cooper Mountain, Sexton Mountain, Highland, or the West Slope may generate cut material that has to be hauled out so a pad or driveway can hit grade. When a job needs clean structural fill or quality screened topsoil, we source it from Washington County suppliers; when excavation generates spoils, we take them to a proper disposal site.
Hauling is also shaped by the valley's creeks and wet season. With about 36 inches of annual rain on low, flat ground, loaded trucks can rut soft sites and carry mud onto public roads, which the city and county take seriously. We choose trucks for the season and access, keep Beaverton road travel clean and legal, and avoid pushing major hauls through saturated conditions when timing would damage the site.
Beaverton dirt hauling is generally quoted by the cubic yard or by the truckload. Spoil removal with loading and disposal is roughly $60 to $120 per cubic yard. Imported fill, topsoil, gravel, or rock is about $35 to $60 per ton or yard delivered and placed, depending on material type and haul distance. Disposal fees and travel distance drive many quotes, so the Washington County ranges below are useful planning numbers.
| Hauling scope | Typical unit | Typical Beaverton cost |
|---|---|---|
| Spoil / excess dirt removal | per cubic yard | $60 – $120 |
| Fill dirt delivered | per cubic yard | $35 – $60 |
| Screened topsoil delivered | per cubic yard | $40 – $70 |
| Crushed rock / gravel delivered | per ton | $35 – $60 |
| Dump truck load (haul-off) | per load | $400 – $1,200 |
Ranges are typical for the Beaverton / Washington County area and include loading, hauling, and disposal or material. Volume, material type, disposal fees, and haul distance move the number. We give a firm, itemized quote after a free site visit — no obligation.
Material movement has rules: spoils need an approved destination, and imported fill needs to be clean. Beaverton Excavation Co. uses proper disposal sites, buys clean fill and quality topsoil from reputable suppliers, and will not place questionable material on your property or take your material somewhere improper. If a larger fill scope needs grading permits or compaction to spec, we include that work so material is placed to code.
We review the material that needs to move, confirm access and volume, and write a clear itemized hauling quote.
Truck count, equipment, and haul timing are matched to the project schedule before loading begins.
Our crew loads cleanly and keeps trucks cycling, taking spoils to disposal or bringing fill and rock to the site.
Imported material is placed correctly, with compaction where structural fill is required, and spoils go to a proper disposal site.
Most Beaverton dirt hauling quotes are based on cubic yards or truckloads. Removing spoils commonly costs $60 to $120 per cubic yard including loading and disposal. Delivered and placed fill, topsoil, gravel, or rock is often $35 to $60 per ton or yard. Material type, access, disposal fees, and haul distance set the final price.
We do both directions. Our crew hauls out excavation spoils, wet clay, rock, and excess soil, and we bring in clean fill, screened topsoil, crushed rock, or gravel when the site needs material. Structural fill is placed and compacted in lifts when it has to support a pad, driveway, or grade change.
Fill dirt is for building grade and supporting load, especially under pads, driveways, and low areas. Topsoil is screened growing soil for lawns, gardens, and landscape beds. Beaverton clay is not automatically good for either purpose, so we match the material to the job instead of treating all dirt as interchangeable.
We can handle anything from a few yards from a trench to hundreds of yards from a larger excavation. The plan depends on truck access, loading space, road conditions, and how quickly the dig produces material. For bigger Beaverton jobs, we schedule steady truck cycles so hauling keeps pace without blocking the site.
Spoils go to an approved disposal or receiving site, not a random low spot. Imported fill and topsoil come from reputable suppliers so the material is clean and appropriate for the use. If a fill job needs permits, erosion control, or compaction documentation, we handle that placement as part of the work.
Send over the basics of the job and we will visit the property, walk the ground with you, and price the scope in writing — no pressure and no obligation. Call, text, or use the form; we reply the same business day.
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