Construction Sand
Lewiston, Maine
Bank run and processed sand for drainage, utility bedding, sub-base, and site work. Sourced from our Maine pit locations and available for delivery statewide or pickup.
2026 Pricing
Sand Price Schedule
Priced per ton · Pit pickup shown · Effective April 1, 2026
| Material | Grade | CSI Reference | Primary Application | Pit / Ton | Delivered / Ton* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bank Run Sand | Unprocessed | 31 23 23 | General fill, backfill, sub-base | — | — |
| Screened Sand | Processed | 32 11 23 | Mason work, leveling beds, finish fill | — | — |
| Underdrain Sand | Specification | 33 46 13 | Perforated pipe bedding, drainage systems | — | — |
| Coarse Stone Dust | Fine Crushed | 32 11 23 | Compaction fill, paver base, leveling | — | — |
* Delivered via tri-axle (~20–22 tons). Rate varies by distance. Call (207) 784-3236 for project pricing.
Material Descriptions
Bank Run Sand
Unprocessed · CSI 31 23 23
Naturally occurring sand excavated directly from our pit deposits without processing. Variable gradation with some silt and gravel content. Used for general backfill, trench fill, and sub-base applications where specification tolerances allow unprocessed material. Most economical sand option for large-volume earthwork.
Screened Sand
Processed · CSI 32 11 23
Bank run sand processed through screening equipment to remove oversize particles and debris. Cleaner and more consistent gradation than bank run. Suitable for masonry work, paver base leveling beds, finish fill, and applications requiring a uniform, workable sand product.
Underdrain Sand
Specification Grade · CSI 33 46 13
Specification-grade sand meeting gradation requirements for perforated underdrain pipe bedding and filter layer applications. Controlled fines content prevents migration into drainage structures while maintaining adequate hydraulic conductivity. Specified for foundation drainage, roadway underdrain systems, and subsurface stormwater management.
Coarse Stone Dust
Fine Crushed · CSI 32 11 23
Fine crushed stone screenings with high compaction characteristics. The angular particles lock together under compaction to create a dense, stable layer. Used as a base course under pavers and flagstone, leveling fill for final grade, and compaction fill in confined areas. Sets firm and resists shifting.
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Tri-axle delivery available statewide, or load your vehicles at one of our central Maine pit locations.