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By AI, Created 4:53 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Double D’s Dumpsters now holds active waste hauling permits in Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Putnam counties, giving the Jacksonville hauler full coverage across Northeast Florida’s construction corridor. The move strengthens the company’s position with builders and public contractors that need compliant C&D debris service and small-business participation support.
Why it matters: - Double D’s Dumpsters can now serve construction and demolition debris jobs across all five counties in Northeast Florida without switching haulers or risking county compliance gaps. - The broader reach matters in a region where multiple county markets are expanding at once, and job sites need fast, legal disposal logistics. - JSEB certification can help prime contractors meet City of Jacksonville small and emerging business participation goals on public work.
What happened: - Double D’s Dumpsters, LLC, now holds active county-issued waste hauling permits in Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Putnam counties. - The Jacksonville-based hauler is one of only two JSEB-certified C&D rolloff operators active in Northeast Florida. - Owner Justin Kane said the company prepared the compliance setup before taking on broader volume.
The details: - Each county permit required a separate application, separate fees and separate disposal mandates. - Clay County loads must go to a county-designated facility. - St. Johns County charges a 10% fee on gross revenues collected in the county and requires quarterly reporting to the Public Works division. - Nassau and Putnam counties have their own permit and reporting structures. - Double D’s is handling rolloff service across more than 50 active commercial job sites. - The company is managing ongoing multi-site exchange schedules for developers and general contractors working across multiple counties. - Double D’s heavy-haul rolloff service operates across a five-county service area covering about 4,000 square miles. - The company’s equipment is rated to 70,000 lbs DOT and carries about 18 to 19 tons of payload per trip. - Pricing runs from $350 to $650 depending on container size, from 10 to 30 yards. - Double D’s charges no fuel surcharges and no environmental fees. - Commercial accounts receive 14-day rental periods. - The company’s contact number is 904-395-2267, and its website is doubledsdumpsters.com. - Double D’s also listed social media pages on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Google Maps.
Between the lines: - Northeast Florida’s construction pipeline is broad enough that county-by-county compliance has become a competitive advantage, not just an administrative task. - Full corridor coverage gives Double D’s an edge with general contractors that want one hauler for work moving across Duval, Clay, St. Johns, Nassau and Putnam. - The combination of county permits, JSEB certification and heavier payload capacity positions the company for both private development and public-sector contract work.
What’s next: - Double D’s is positioned to keep expanding service across the corridor as development continues in St. Johns, Nassau and Clay counties. - The company’s permit base and certification could make it more competitive for contractors bidding projects with strict compliance and diversity requirements.
The bottom line: - Double D’s Dumpsters now has the regional permits and certification footprint to operate as a full-corridor C&D hauler in Northeast Florida.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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