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§ New Mexico · Volume 29

Dumpster rental
in New Mexico.

65
Haulers
29
Cities
$488
Median, 20-yd
§ 01

About New Mexico.

New Mexico's 121,590 square miles span the southern Rocky Mountains, the Rio Grande Rift Valley, the Colorado Plateau in the northwest, and the Chihuahuan Desert in the south. The Albuquerque metro sits in the Rio Grande valley at 5,300 feet elevation, with caliche-bearing sandy desert soils similar to Arizona and compressive foundations that can shift in the region's occasional heavy monsoon rains. The Santa Fe and Taos mountain communities at 6,900-7,000 feet have very different geology and face harsh freeze-thaw cycling. New Mexico's semiarid climate produces intense UV radiation, extreme temperature swings, and a July-September monsoon season that can generate flash flooding and construction site erosion.

New Mexico's construction market is anchored by the Albuquerque metro, which is growing modestly but steadily, with Intel's semiconductor manufacturing facility being the largest single industrial construction driver. Santa Fe is a high-value but lower-volume market with strict architectural style requirements (adobe and pueblo revival styles mandated in many zones) that add cost and complexity to construction projects. Rio Rancho, Albuquerque's fast-growing suburb in Sandoval County, is one of the more active residential construction markets in the state. Military construction at Kirtland Air Force Base and White Sands Missile Range is a consistent federal driver. Las Cruces, the state's second-largest city, is growing steadily driven by New Mexico State University and border commerce.

New Mexico municipalities handle dumpster placement permits locally. Albuquerque requires permits for containers in public rights-of-way through the Department of Municipal Development. Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, and other cities have their own processes. The New Mexico Environment Department (NMED) regulates C&D waste disposal. Adobe, earthen, and alternative construction materials common in New Mexico's vernacular architecture create unique waste streams. Major dumpster rental markets include Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Santa Fe, Las Cruces, Roswell, Farmington, Clovis, and Alamogordo.

§ 02

Biggest cities in New Mexico.

Sorted by number of local haulers serving each metro. A–Z index
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What you'll pay in New Mexico.

Average price for a 7-day rental from local haulers in the state. New Mexico cost guide
10 yd
Bath / small cleanout
$275–$500 / week
20 yd
Kitchen / roofing
$325–$650 / week
30 yd
Whole-home reno
$350–$750 / week
40 yd
New construction
$400–$850 / week