Labor Day Observance 2017

In observance of Labor Day, our Plymouth and Mt. Dora Landfills will be closed on Saturday, September 2nd.   On Monday, September 4th, the Plymouth facility will be open and operating normal hours (7am-5pm).  The Mt. Dora location will be closed on Monday and will reopen on Tuesday, September 5th.  We wish everyone a safe and Happy Labor Day!! 

 

Mt. Dora Recycle and Disposal Landfill

It is with great pleasure the we announce that Hubbard Construction Company d/b/a Mid Florida Materials has acquired the Mt. Dora Recycling and Disposal Landfill.  It opened on Friday August 11, 2017 as “Mid Florida Materials – Mt. Dora Recycling and Disposal Facility”.  The phone number for the Mt. Dora Facility will stay the same, 352-383-1536.  If you currently have an account with Mid Florida Materials, you will be able to use it at the Mt. Dora location.  If you are one of the few customers of Mt. Dora that does not have an account with Mid Florida Materials, you can call or email us for a credit application.  If you are using a credit card and wish to keep one on file, you will also need to contact us and request a credit card authorization form.  If you are a customer that drops off checks, they will need to  be made payable to Mid Florida Materials starting August 11th.

We look forward to making this a smooth transition and continuing to offer you great service now at two locations.

To request a Credit Application or Credit Card Authorization form, please contact Theresa Russ at theresa.russ@hubbard.com or 407-886-4879.  For any other questions, place contact Dennis Severance at 407-907-4656 or Mike Stacey at 321-303-2852.

Tuesday, July 4th

Mid Florida Materials will be operating normal hours on Tuesday, July 4th 2017, (7am – 5pm).  We wish everyone a safe and Happy 4th of July.

 

Memorial Day

In observance of Memorial Day, Mid Florida Materials will be closed on Saturday, May 27.  We will be re-opened and operating normal business hours on Monday, May 29 (7am – 5pm).  We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday as well as thank all the men and women who have served or are currently serving our country.

May 18th, International Safety Day

Mid Florida Materials’ scale house will be closing at 4:30 pm on Thursday, May 18th to participate in International Safety Day.  Eurovia, Hubbard/Mid Florida Materials’ parent company, sets aside a portion of the day for all operations to participate in certain activities designed to focus attention on work place safety.  Normal operating hours will resume on Friday, May 19th.

City of Maitland Franchise

Mid Florida Materials is happy to announce that we are now franchised within the City of Maitland to provide roll off dumpster services.  We are excited about this new opportunity as the City of Maitland is one of the many cities in our area that is continuing to renovate and expand.

Mid Florida Materials provides roll off dumpster services for construction, renovation, and land clearing projects.  We can provide 10, 20, 30, and 40 yard dumpsters as well as concrete wash out containers. We also provide materials such as fill dirt, clay, top soil, and recycled crushed concrete. We have owned and operated our landfill for the last 30 years. Since we bring most of the materials back to our landfill, it allows our pricing for our roll off services to be very competitive. Our typical turnaround time for placement of dumpsters and pulls is 24 hours. We look forward to adding more cities and counties to our service areas as our business continues to grow.

Congratulations Marie Rivera

Mid Florida Materials would like to congratulate Marie Rivera for 25 years of employment with Hubbard Construction Company/Mid Florida Materials.  Marie operates the off road dump truck, water truck, roller, and broom.  Thank you Marie for your hard work and dedication through out the past 25 years.

Landfill Cell Closures

Mid Florida Materials started the closer of our first cell in June 2016.  Since the process started, we have completed the closure of 5 cells. We are currently working on the closure of one more cell while at the same time opening two more.  The process for cell closer includes: a final compaction of the material, a layer of fill dirt on top of the material, a liner is placed on top of the dirt, another layer of dirt covers the liner, top soil covers the fill dirt, and then sod is placed.  See the pictures below to follow the process.

Compacting the materials

Covering the material with fill dirt

Installation of liner

Layer of fill covers the liner

Layer of top soil covers the fill dirt

Cover with grass seed and let it grow!