Roll-Off definition

Roll-Off or “Roll-Off Box” means an open-top metal Container, roll-top Container, or closed
Roll-Off means an open-top or lidded Container with a capacity of seven (7) to forty (40) cubic yards that is serviced by a franchise roll-off Collection vehicle.
Roll-Off means Solid Waste pick-ups using Bulk Containers mounted on rail wheels or similar wheels

Examples of Roll-Off in a sentence

  • Item 3: Roll-Off Containers – 20 to 40 cubic yard capacity This lot is for the disposal of municipal solid waste which includes but is not limited to mixed waste, office waste and food waste in compactors.

  • For Mini-Bids that include a Roll-Off container or a Compactor that is rented for less than one month, the Mini-Bid Rental Fee Unit Price cannot exceed the Master Contract Rental Fee Unit Price on a prorated basis.

  • The Roll-Off Services will be billed directly to such Commercial, Industrial or Residential Unit and will be collected by the Service Provider.

  • If a Roll-Off container is deemed to be too heavy for our trucks to pick up, then the customer must remove the excess weight.

  • Roll-Off boxes per event or equivalent volume 385 of Bins, provided that accommodations are made by Contractor for 386 either separate collection or post-collection sorting of each acceptable 387 material type.


More Definitions of Roll-Off

Roll-Off means container serviced by a truck that loads the container on the truck and hauls it away to be emptied.
Roll-Off means any watertight receptacle, with a capacity of approximately ten (10) cubic yards up to approximately forty (40) cubic yards, intended to be loaded onto a motor vehicle.
Roll-Off means an open-top or lidded Container with a capacity of seven (7) to forty (40) cubic yards that is serviced by a Franchise Roll-Off Collection vehicle.
Roll-Off means a metal container in sizes from 20 to 40 cubic yards that may be used for hauling larger amounts of PaintCare Products.
Roll-Off. A Container with twenty (20) to forty (40) cubic yards of capacity. Roll-Out – A Container with ninety-five (95) gallons of capacity.
Roll-Off. Roll-off shall mean any Container, excluding Compactors and Dumpsters, with a capacity of greater than eight (8) cubic yards which is normally loaded onto a motor vehicle and transported to a Disposal Facility, as may be more specifically defined by the Contractor Administrator.
Roll-Off means those 10 to 40 cubic yard containers that are normally loaded onto a motor vehicle and transported to an appropriate facility.