Dumper Hire

Seeking a dumper for your next project? This guide includes everything you need to know, from their types and rates to extra costs and attachments. So whether it is a compact machine for a small-scale job site or a heavy-duty dumper for large-scale earthmoving, we provide you with the key details to help you choose the equipment for the project requirements. You may also explore FAQs, related articles, and category listings across Australia to find a dumper to suit various needs.

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Types of Site Dumpers Available for Hire

Using the right type and size of equipment can help you save both time and money on your next job. Explore our comprehensive range of dumpers provided.
Articulated Dump Truck (ADT)

Articulated Dump Trucks (ADT)

Big ADT dumpers are ideal for quarrying and large earthmoving applications where additional maneuverability.

Rigid Dump Truck

Rigid Dump Trucks

Trucks with a solid frame and high carrying capacity. Typically used for material handling in mining, large-scale construction and quarry operations.

Site Dumper

Site Dumpers

Small machines with either a front skip or a swivel tip for tight access. Perfect for construction sites, landscaping, material transport in tight spaces.

High Tip Dumper

High Tip Dumpers

Include a tipping skip to allow unloading into high containers or over the barrier, as in waste management, recycling and loading into bins.

Mini Dumper

Mini Dumpers

Agile, frequently utilized in confined spaces and minor building sites for gravel and soil transportation. Sometimes come equipped with a swivel skip.

Tracked Dumper

Tracked Dumpers

Designed with rubber or steel tracks for improved traction on soft ground, making them perfect for muddy, or rough terrain.

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Cost Range of Site Dumper for Hire

Dumper hire rates generally range from $80 to $300 per hour depending on the type, size and rental length. Costs also vary depending on whether the operator required and other options available.
Dumper TypeDryWet
High Tip Dumper (under 1T)$100 – $140p/h +GST
$160 – $220p/h +GST
Mini Dumper (Tracked/Wheeled, 1-3T)$50 – $80p/h +GST
$80 – $120p/h +GST
Site Dumper (3-6T)$80 – $120p/h +GST
$120 – $180p/h +GST
Tracked Dumper (6-10T)$120 – $180p/h +GST
$180 – $250p/h +GST
Articulated Dump Truck (ADT, 10-30T)$200 – $300p/h +GST
$300 – $450p/h +GST
Rigid Dump Truck (30T+)$300 – $500p/h +GST
$450 – $700p/h +GST

Dry Hire vs Wet Hire

When it comes to hiring equipment, you are generally presented with these two options. The choice will depend on whether you possess the experience required in operating the machine you are hiring or need external assistance.
Dry Hire Businesses or individuals who have expertise operating the hire themselves may find this option suitable, where only the plant is rented.
  • If you already have trained staff, then this is the best option.
  • When you possess the knowledge necessary to operate the equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
  • If you wish to save on costs and are confident in managing the vehicle.
  • For longer-term construction projects, where hiring assistance may become expensive.
Although hiring equipment this way can be less expensive, the renter is in charge of running the unit, including any repairs or maintenance that may be required.
Wet Hire The need for both the plant and a trained controller is sometimes referred to as wet hire. This choice is ideal if you lack the staff or require someone with particular knowledge to do so.
  • When a qualified staff is unavailable.
  • When an experienced technician is needed for the range of construction jobs to guarantee efficiency and safety.
  • When you want the ease of having someone tackle short-term jobs.
  • Whether you are performing jobs that call for a certain set of skills, including negotiating challenging terrain or precise excavation.
Such rental may be more expensive, yet it offers further assurance by a qualified individual who can manage unforeseen difficulties.

Additional Hire Costs

Fuel, delivery, insurance, and accessories may incur additional hire fees based on your hire agreement. The overall cost may also be impacted by additional fees, damage waivers, and excess usage costs.

Attachments: Specialized tools, such as compaction wheels, rock breakers, or augers, might cost extra and usually range from $20 to $50 per hour.

Travel and Mobilization: Some providers charge for the time it takes for the operator to travel. If you decide to upgrade later, there can be an additional cost involved.

Minimum Hire Durations: For machinery weighing up to eight tonnes, many companies impose minimum hire durations of three hours + one hour for travel.

Penalty Rates: There may be an additional fee, often around 30%, for work done on Sundays, public holidays, or beyond regular business hours.

Since pricing might vary depending on area demand and availability, it is best to request multiple quotes for the most accurate and current rates.

Common Dumper Attachments

Dumpers can be equipped with various attachments to improve their functionality and handling of heavy materials, such as skips, tailgates, and others.

Swivel Skip — Allows for the bed pivot and offloading to the side, useful in tight spaces and trenching. Hydraulic Tailgate — Used to control the flow of material via a hydraulically actuated rear gate to allow unloading of material more efficiently. Rollover Bars and Canopies — Safety frames that protect operators in the event of rollovers. Tow Hitch Attachment — Enables the towing of trailers or other loads, which increases versatility on the job site.

Frequently Asked Questions

Questions About Site Dumper Hire

Do I need a special licence to operate a dumper?

A specific licence is not always required to operate a site dumper in Australia, however, operators need to be trained and competent. You may require a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) or respective certification if operating dumpers above a specific size or in certain sectors. Most employers will ask for a White Card (General Construction Induction Card) and site-specific training to operate safely.

Can site dumpers be used on an uneven construction site?

Yes, this is what they are made for: models with 4wd are perfect for those jobs. However, you need to be careful about working on rough or sloped ground to avoid tipping. Make sure to choose the right machine, use correct loading techniques and follow site safety guidelines.

What is the carrying capacity of a typical large and mini dumpers?

The carrying capacity depends on the size and model of the dumper used. Typically they run from 1t to 10t. Mini dumpers are 1-3t capacity, suitable for smaller sites, while mid-sized dumpers ideal for loads of 3-6t— making them a compromise between capacity and how easy to operate in tight corners. For construction a larger site dumper, which can carry up to 6-10t of material, gets the job done.

How much does it cost to hire equipment in Australia?

The cost to rent a site dumper in Australia varies depending on the size, type, and rental duration. Typical hour rate ranges from $80 to $300+ depending on the option chosen. Mini dumpers are at the budget end of the scale, while larger site dumpers or specialized models cost more. Rates also vary depending on whether you need machinery only or require an operator, with latter one generally being more expensive. Additional costs like delivery, fuel and insurance may apply, so do check with team of experts at your local plant hire companies.

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