Hauling, Crushing & Excavation
Reliable Construction Debris Hauling, Concrete Crushing & Excavation Services

At GCD | PDI, our powerful fleet is available 24/7 to meet all your hauling and material removal needs. Whether you are undertaking structural demolition, interior demolition, or surgical demolition, we handle every aspect of material management — from organizing and loading to hauling and recycling.

Hauling, Crushing & Excavation
On-Site Crushing and Recycling Process

Our process for processing on-site concrete crushing and recycling uses the following steps.

Preparation
All recyclable materials are collected and pre-processed to meet the specifications of the final recycled product. With modern concrete recycling technology, all concrete types—including plain, mesh-and-dowel, and continuously reinforced—can now be crushed and reused.

Crushing
We deploy mobile concrete crushing units directly to the demolition site. Once on location, concrete is loaded into the crusher, where high-powered jaws and impact mechanisms reduce it into smaller, reusable aggregate.

Screening
After the initial crushing, the material passes through a secondary impactor and screening process. This step removes dirt, debris, and other impurities, ensuring the final aggregate is clean and free from contaminants.

Separation
There are several separation methods we use to eliminate any remaining impurities. Electromagnetic separators extract metal fragments using magnetic fields, while air separators remove lightweight materials like plastic and paper through directed air streams. Water flotation systems further refine the material by using buoyancy and chemical agents to separate contaminants, allowing only clean, crushed concrete to settle at the bottom.

Recycling
The cleaned materials are either re-crushed for finer applications or transported to local recycling facilities for reuse in various construction processes. These include walkway and driveway paving, bed foundation utility trench, landscaping fill, and even specialized uses like artificial reef foundations.

Landfill Diversion Solutions

Construction and demolition waste makes up to 30% of the world’s solid waste with 90% originating from demolition. We recognize our industry needs to take responsibility and help reduce the negative environmental impact produced from this waste. We do this by enacting landfill diversion. Landfill diversion takes the waste that would normally sit in a landfill and repurposes it. Some of the ways we do this is through recycling 95% of all (non-hazardous) construction materials from our demo sites including steel, wood, ferrous and non-ferrous metals, crushing concrete and repurposing asphalt.

Why Choose GCD | PDI for Your Hauling, Crushing, and Excavating Project?

We have made it our mission to reduce landfill loads by maximizing the reuse of materials. We specialize in on-site concrete crushing and recycling of demolition debris, helping contractors minimize waste and cut disposal costs. We aim to recycle 95% or more of all materials generated on our demolition sites.

Get in touch with our estimating team today for your next hauling, crushing, or excavation project.

Our Hauling, Crushing, and Excavating Solutions

We offer a comprehensive suite of hauling, crushing, and excavating services.

  • On-site concrete crushing
  • Material sorting and segregation
  • Loading and transportation of reusable aggregates
  • Excavation and backfill preparation
  • Coordination with recycling and processing facilities
Rock Crushing

Related Project

Altiva Chemical Plant
Altiva Petrochemicals Chemical Plant Demo
This chemical plant located in Haverhill, Ohio contracted GCD | PDI to demolish three buildings. Our engineering team crafted a step-by-step plan for each building separately.

2019 – 2020

Province House Conservation

Priestly Demolition Inc. was awarded the engineering, design sequencing and the implantation of a system to safely support the North and South Portico of the Province House while replacing the old stone foundations with the new concrete foundations.