Planning notes
Material drying is not just a pile in a field. The site has to keep batches separated, control runoff, maintain access, and leave enough working room for loading, turning, spreading, and inspection. Covered square footage can help when material is too wet to move efficiently, but the building still has to be reviewed for floor strength, door height, ventilation, dust control, and truck access.
Landowners with barns, warehouses, equipment buildings, former industrial space, gravel yards, or open acreage can submit the property for review. The most useful properties have all-weather access, usable staging zones, clear owner permission, and a realistic path for lease terms, insurance, and local approval.
The goal is to recover and reuse suitable material where it makes sense instead of treating every pile like a one-way haul-off problem.
What to include before dispatch
- Property address, owner contact, and whether lease terms can be discussed.
- Available acreage, covered square footage, door height, floor or pad condition, and photos.
- Truck access, gate width, turn-around space, drainage paths, and nearby road limits.
- Any zoning, stormwater, environmental, neighbor, or prior-use concerns that need review.
Expert resource
This outside reference is included for safety, permitting, site-readiness, or planning context.
Ready to describe the job?
Use the request form and include the details from this guide so the lead can be reviewed cleanly.