Aggregate Hauling • Case Study
Production Hauling Support for a Road Subbase Job
A practical example of how repeated load cycles, truck assignment, and closeout review support a contractor production day.
Estimated yardageVaries by day
Materialaggregate
Estimated tonnageTracked daily from load tickets
Truck countMultiple trucks by dispatch day
Production targetKeep subbase material cycling steadily to the road crew
Haul distanceLocal route, job-specific
Cycle timesTracked by driver load entries and dispatch review
Loading equipmentQuarry or loader-provided loading equipment
Equipment usedSide dump trucks with load-cycle ticket capture
The problem
The job needed multiple trucks moving material while dispatch tracked driver assignments, tickets, tons, and closeout readiness.
The operational answer
Doyle Transit organized work as daily assignments, captured repeated load entries under each assignment, and reviewed production before billing.
What affected production
- ticket completeness
- truck availability
- daily closeout timing
Lessons learned
- All-day aggregate work should be treated as one assignment with repeated load entries underneath it.
- Billing confidence improves when ticket count, tons, truck, and closeout status stay together.