Orlando construction spans hospitality renovation, vacation rental refreshes, and suburban new builds — each with county and operator considerations.
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Orlando's construction market is fueled by theme park expansion near I-Drive and US-192, rapid residential growth in Lake Nona and Horizon West, and ongoing vacation-home renovation. Here's what contractors need to know.
| Size | Best Use | Weight | Orlando Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20 yard | Condo/unit renovation, single-trade | 3–4 tons | $325–$490 |
| 30 yard | Whole-home renovation, storm remediation | 4–5 tons | $395–$560 |
| 40 yard | New construction, commercial, full demo | 5–8 tons | $470–$680 |
Units near Disney and Universal cycle through renovation more frequently than standard residential properties. Property managers doing multi-unit refreshes can often negotiate volume pricing and flexible pickup scheduling with local operators.
Contractors working across Orange, Osceola, and Seminole counties need to ensure their dumpster operator is licensed for the county of the job site. BinQuote shows each operator's coverage area upfront.
Central Florida's humidity means water-damaged drywall and mold remediation debris is common. Mold-contaminated material may require disclosure when booking. Ask your operator about handling requirements before a remediation job.
Single-trade or condo renovation: 20-yard. Whole-home gut or storm remediation: 30-yard. New construction or large commercial: 40-yard. Vacation rental single-unit work: a 20-yard handles most unit refreshes unless it's a full gut.
Some do, with a delivery surcharge. For consistent contractor work in Kissimmee or Osceola County, an Osceola-based operator avoids the cross-county surcharge on every job.