Material Removal That Keeps Your Project Moving

Hauling in Boise for excavation sites, demolition projects, and properties requiring dirt or debris transport off-site

All Set Construction provides hauling services that clear excavation materials, demolition debris, and excess dirt from your property in Boise, where project timelines depend on keeping the site clean and workable between phases. You have a trench full of clay that must leave before utilities go in, a pile of broken concrete blocking access, or soil from a grading cut that exceeds what your fill areas can absorb. We load, transport, and dispose of materials so your excavation, demolition, or site prep work continues without delays caused by overflowing stockpiles or blocked equipment paths.


The work involves coordinating truck capacity with your project's volume, scheduling loads to match your excavation or demolition pace, and delivering materials to approved disposal sites, fill locations, or recycling facilities. Boise's landfill regulations and soil disposal requirements mean not all materials go to the same destination, and we route loads based on content and site acceptance criteria. Whether you generate ten yards or two hundred, we adjust equipment and frequency to match your schedule and site access constraints.


Contact All Set Construction when your project generates material that must leave the site and you need hauling that matches your workflow without adding downtime.

Efficient Transport for Residential and Commercial Sites

Your site produces material faster than it can be reused or stored, and the solution is a hauling plan that removes debris and dirt before it disrupts the next phase of work. We use dump trucks and trailers matched to load size and site access, coordinate with your excavation or demolition crew to minimize wait times, and track disposal or delivery locations so every load goes where it should. The result is a job site that stays organized, equipment that keeps working, and no material sitting idle because no one arranged for removal.


After All Set Construction handles hauling on your project, you will see clear work zones instead of material piles, unobstructed access for machinery and deliveries, and a site that progresses on schedule because logistics do not bottleneck the work. Your excavation contractor digs without waiting for trucks, your concrete crew pours without dodging stockpiles, and your timeline holds because material moves off-site as fast as it gets generated.


We do not provide material sourcing, grading, or site prep beyond hauling, and we do not handle hazardous waste or materials requiring special permits, but we move dirt, rock, concrete, asphalt, and general demolition debris efficiently and safely.

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Hauling Questions From Property Owners and Contractors

Hauling services often raise questions about timing, capacity, and where materials can legally be taken once they leave your site.


  • What types of material can be hauled from a job site? We haul excavation dirt, clay, rock, broken concrete, asphalt millings, demolition debris, and any non-hazardous material generated during site work, grading, or building removal.
  • How do you determine how many loads a project will require? Load count depends on material volume, truck capacity, and site access, and All Set Construction estimates based on the cubic yards you expect to generate and adjusts as the project progresses.
  • When should hauling be scheduled relative to excavation or demolition work? Hauling should begin as soon as material accumulates enough to fill a load and continue at intervals that prevent stockpiles from interfering with equipment movement or the next construction phase.
  • Why does disposal location vary by material type in Boise? Clean fill dirt may go to a site needing material, while contaminated soil, asphalt, or concrete must go to facilities licensed to process or recycle those materials, and All Set Construction routes loads accordingly to meet regulatory and site requirements.
  • What will I see after hauling services are complete? You will see an organized site with materials removed as generated, clear access for ongoing work, and no debris or dirt piles disrupting your project schedule or blocking equipment.


All Set Construction coordinates hauling to match your project's pace and material type, so your site stays functional and your timeline stays intact from excavation through final grading.