Fill dirt Texas — 77,000 cubic yards of dirt with a natural rock mix generated from active sitework project in Haslet, Tarrant County. This is a buyer-hauls listing with for qualified contractors and project teams operating in the DFW metroplex. Material must be removed by April–May 2027 to meet the seller's project timeline. With large volume available and a centrally located North Fort Worth address, this listing is well suited for developers, earthwork contractors, and site teams needing significant fill quantities for pad construction, grading, embankment, or large-scale site preparation across Tarrant, Denton, and surrounding counties.
Quick Specs Table
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Material | Fill Dirt — Dirt with Rock Mix |
| Lab Report | None on file |
| Source | Sitework |
| Location | Haslet, TX 76052 (Tarrant County) |
| Quantity | Approximately 77,000 CY |
| Loading | On-site loading available — contact for details |
| Delivery | Buyer hauls — pickup only |
| Best For | Grading, pad construction, embankment, backfill, site prep |
| Price | Inquire — buyer responsible for hauling |
| Deadline | Material must be removed by April–May 2027 |
What is Fill Dirt in Texas?
Fill dirt Texas is inorganic subsoil — a natural mixture of soil, clay, and rock — used to raise elevation, build pads, and prepare sites for construction across the state. The Texas Department of Transportation Standard Specifications cover earthwork and embankment material requirements for highway and infrastructure projects statewide, recognizing clean fill as an approved material for non-structural grading and site preparation. The natural rock content in this Haslet material can add structural bearing value when properly compacted into lifts, making it a practical choice for large pad and embankment applications. Unlike topsoil, fill dirt contains no organic matter, meaning it won't decompose or shift beneath a structure after placement. For projects requiring tested or certified material, buyers should consult their geotechnical engineer prior to use on load-bearing applications.
Why This Listing Stands Out
- Large volume — 77,000 CY available. One of the largest fill opportunities currently listed in the DFW market.
- Active construction source — material comes directly from a commercial sitework project in Haslet, a rapidly growing North Fort Worth submarket with active commercial and residential development.
- Dirt with natural rock mix — primarily dirt with rock content, offering added bearing characteristics when compacted. Suitable for a wide range of general earthwork applications.
- Hard deadline creates urgency — material must be removed by April–May 2027, giving buyers a clear window to plan haul schedules and coordinate equipment.
- DFW location — material sits in the North Fort Worth/Alliance corridor, convenient to contractors operating across Tarrant, Denton, and surrounding counties.
- On-site loading available — the seller has equipment on site to assist with loading. Contact through BorrowPit.com to coordinate before scheduling hauls.
Best Uses
- Large-scale pad construction and site elevation
- Residential and commercial lot grading
- Embankment and slope construction
- Road subgrade and base preparation
- Backfill for foundations, utilities, and retaining walls
- Filling low spots, voids, and depressions on large sites
- Land reclamation and earthwork balancing
- Borrow material for nearby construction projects needing significant fill volume
Service Area
Located in Haslet, this fill dirt Texas listing sits within the Alliance corridor in North Fort Worth — one of the most active commercial and industrial development areas in the DFW metroplex. Material is available for pickup by buyers operating in Tarrant, Denton, Wise, Parker, and surrounding counties. This is a buyer-hauls listing — no delivery is available. All hauling, equipment, and logistics are the buyer's responsibility. Material must be removed by April–May 2027.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a deadline to remove the material? Yes. All material must be removed by April–May 2027 to align with the seller's project timeline. Buyers should plan haul schedules accordingly.
What is the source of this material? This fill dirt is generated from active commercial sitework project at in Haslet, TX.
What does the material consist of? Primarily dirt with a natural rock mix. The material is mostly dirt with some rock content throughout.
Is there any testing or documentation available? No testing is currently on file. Buyers with projects requiring certified material should consult their geotechnical engineer prior to use on load-bearing applications.
How much material is available? Approximately 77,000 cubic yards. Contact the seller through BorrowPit.com to confirm current available volume before scheduling hauls.
Is loading available? Yes. The seller has equipment available on site to assist with loading. Contact through BorrowPit.com to coordinate logistics before arrival.
What counties does this serve? The material is located in Tarrant County. Buyers may haul from anywhere in the DFW metroplex or beyond — Tarrant, Denton, Wise, Parker, and surrounding counties are all within reasonable haul distance.
How do I request this material? Use the Request Quote button on this listing to contact the seller directly through BorrowPit.com.