Fort Lauderdale Screener Rental
Screen it on-site. Sort it into profit.
Mobile screening equipment for C&D, aggregate, and soil processing in Fort Lauderdale. The CD410 vibratory screener separates fines, middles, and overs in one pass. Two decks, three conveyors, three products.
What Fort Lauderdale contractors screen on-site.
Separate mixed demolition debris into clean aggregate, sized fines, and oversized rejects. Reduce disposal volume by 40-60% and recover reusable material on-site.
Sort gravel, crushed stone, and sand into spec products. Two decks and three conveyors produce three grades simultaneously from a single feed.
Remove rocks, roots, and debris from excavated soil. Clean topsoil stays on-site for grading and landscaping. Contaminants go to a smaller reject pile.
Scalp out fines and dirt before feeding a jaw crusher. Cleaner feed means higher throughput and less jaw plate wear. Both machines on one delivery.
Separate bark, chips, and fines from mixed log yard material. Recover chips for mulch or biomass. Remove contaminants that reduce product value.
Process excavated landfill material to recover aggregate, soil, and reusable fill. Screening reduces the volume headed back to disposal.
Stop hauling unsorted material.
C&D tipping fees in Florida average $52.5 per ton. Every ton you sort on-site is a ton you do not pay full tipping on. Screening recovers reusable aggregate and fines worth $8-18 per ton, while reducing the volume you haul by 40-60%.
Hauling cost based on $4.50/loaded mile, round-trip. Recovered material valued at $12/ton average. Estimate only: your final quote uses real Fort Lauderdale-area rates and your project specifics.
per project, vs. hauling unsorted material
Sorted material has higher value than mixed debris. Clean aggregate sells for $12-18/ton. Sized fines sell for $8-12/ton. Only rejects need disposal.
Get an Exact QuoteOn-site screening vs. hauling: cost comparison for Fort Lauderdale contractors.
The economics of on-site screening in Fort Lauderdale come down to one equation: sorted material is worth more than unsorted material. Clean aggregate sells for $12-18 per ton. Sized fines sell for $8-12 per ton. Mixed unsorted debris costs you $52.50 per ton to dispose of. A screener on your jobsite converts a disposal cost into a revenue source.
On a 500-ton C&D job, screening typically recovers 40-60% of the material as reusable product. That is 200-300 tons you do not have to haul at $4.50/mile to a facility 25 miles away. The hauling savings alone often cover the rental cost.
Fort Lauderdale contractors who screen material regularly end up buying a screener through our main site for better long-term economics.
What vibratory screeners process. What they don't.
Vibratory screeners are built for dry to damp granular material: rock, gravel, soil, C&D debris. Wet, sticky, or fibrous material reduces throughput and blinds screen openings. Match the right screen panel to your material for best results.
Can screen
These materials flow across vibrating decks cleanly when fed at the right rate. The 3-way split separates each into fines, middles, and overs based on your screen panel sizes.
Not ideal for
Wet, sticky material blinds screen openings and reduces throughput. Metal scrap and large wood can damage screen panels. Pre-process with a grinder or magnet before screening these materials.
Screen USA CD410. Built by our team.
Track-mounted 2-deck vibratory screener with 3-way split. 74 HP Cat diesel, 5.5 cubic yard hopper, and three discharge conveyors. Not sure if it fits your project? Tell us your material and volume, we will confirm.
Screen USA CD410
- Engine74 HP Cat C2.2 Tier 4 Final
- Weight32,000 lbs
- Screen decks2-Deck, 4' x 10'
- Top deckPunch plate
- Hopper5.5 cu. yd
- Output3-way split
- Feed conveyor40" wide, 10'-6"
- Transport35'-10" x 8'-4" x 8'-3"
- MobilityTrack-mounted
Any material sorting, sizing, or scalping job. C&D debris, aggregate sizing, topsoil cleanup, pre-screening before a crusher, or mixed material separation. The 2-deck setup handles coarse and fine separation simultaneously.
Three steps. One business day.
Tell us what you need
Material type, estimated volume, target product sizes, Fort Lauderdale jobsite location, and rental duration. Quick form or call 770-433-2670.
Get your quote
Our team confirms the CD410 fits your project, recommends screen panel configuration, and provides a competitive quote within one business day.
Equipment delivered
We coordinate delivery to your Fort Lauderdale jobsite. Screener arrives track-ready on a lowboy. Pickup when you are done.
Why Fort Lauderdale screens more material than ever.
Construction and demolition projects in Fort Lauderdale generate mixed material that needs sorting before reuse or disposal. A vibratory screener on your Broward County jobsite separates that material into three products in one pass: fines, middles, and overs. Sorted material sells for more than unsorted debris, and disposal volume drops significantly when reusable aggregate is pulled out.
We connect Fort Lauderdale contractors with the Screen USA CD410 track-mounted vibratory screener delivered to your jobsite. The CD410 runs a 74 HP Cat diesel, handles 32,000 lbs of machine weight, and produces a 3-way split through two screen decks. Punch plate on top for coarse separation, woven mesh below for precision sizing. Three conveyors stockpile each product separately.
Fort Lauderdale's 1.3% growth rate reflects steady reinvestment in beachfront hotel properties and urban infill throughout Broward County. Flagler Village's transformation into a high-density residential district and Port Everglades modernization drive demolition and site-prep demand. The city's position between Miami and Palm Beach places it in one of the most construction-active corridors in the US.
Contractors working across Fort Lauderdale's Las Olas, Flagler Village, and Victoria Park areas need reliable equipment access. Having a screener delivered to your jobsite saves the round-trip haul to the nearest disposal facility every day you are on the job.
The nearest material processing facility to most Fort Lauderdale jobsites is Broward County Recycling Center. An on-site screener eliminates the haul to that facility entirely. Sort material where it sits, stockpile three products on-site, and reduce disposal volume before anything leaves the gate.
Tropical climate. Year-round construction season. Hurricane preparedness is essential.
Fort Lauderdale's active construction market drives demand for material sorting, aggregate sizing, and C&D debris separation. Current and recent projects include:
- Flagler Village high-density residential construction along NE 2nd Avenue and 4th Avenue, with demolition of former light-industrial properties.
- Fort Lauderdale Beach hotel redevelopment along A1A, involving demolition of older resort properties and new hurricane-code-compliant construction.
- Port Everglades cruise terminal and cargo facility expansion, requiring demolition and reconstruction within an active port environment.
Equipment rental demand in Fort Lauderdale is driven by contractors supporting Broward Health, AutoNation, and Spirit Airlines, along with general construction and demolition companies serving Broward County. The city's Sandy soil over limestone bedrock makes screening equipment valuable for processing excavated material into reusable fill. Healthcare facility construction, road and infrastructure improvements, and commercial development all contribute to steady demand for crushing and screening equipment.
Mixed C&D material hauled unsorted to Broward County Recycling Center costs $52.50 per ton in tipping fees, plus $4.50 per loaded mile round-trip. On a 500-ton job with a 25-mile haul, that is $26,250 in tipping alone before trucking costs.
A vibratory screener on your Fort Lauderdale jobsite sorts that same material into three products. Clean aggregate and sized fines have reuse value. Only the true reject material leaves the site. Screening reduces disposal volume by 40-60% on a typical C&D job, which means fewer truck loads and lower tipping bills.
Florida's mild climate keeps demolition and construction crews working twelve months a year. Material sorting demand is constant.
Highest demand for screening equipment. Book 2-3 weeks ahead during peak to secure your dates.
Post-storm cleanup generates heavy screening demand for mixed debris sorting and material recovery.
Delivered to your Fort Lauderdale jobsite.
Equipment delivery to Fort Lauderdale in Broward County is served by I-95, I-595, and Florida's Turnpike, providing efficient access for heavy equipment transport from staging yards across the region. The typical delivery radius covers Broward County and surrounding counties within a 50 to 75 mile range. Standard delivery timelines apply, though contractors should coordinate scheduling in advance during peak construction season to secure preferred delivery windows.
Screener rental FAQ: Fort Lauderdale.
Screener rental pricing in Fort Lauderdale depends on rental duration and project scope. The CD410 handles most screening jobs from C&D sorting to aggregate sizing. Contact us at 770-433-2670 for a quote based on your Broward County project.
A shaker screen uses flat vibrating decks. A trommel uses a rotating drum. Shaker screens handle higher throughput on coarse material like C&D debris and aggregate. Trommels excel at fine screening like topsoil and compost. For scalping before a crusher or sizing aggregate, a shaker screen is typically the better choice.
The CD410 accepts feed material up to the hopper and screen deck dimensions. The 5.5 cubic yard hopper feeds a 40-inch wide conveyor into the 4-foot by 10-foot screen box. Top deck punch plate handles coarse separation. Bottom deck mesh handles fine separation. Three products exit on separate conveyors.
Feed material enters the top deck. Material smaller than the top deck openings falls through to the bottom deck. Material smaller than the bottom deck openings falls through to the fines conveyor. Midsize material rides off the bottom deck to the middles conveyor. Oversized material rides off the top deck to the overs conveyor. Three products from one feed.
Yes. Scalping before a crusher removes fines and dirt that would otherwise gum up the jaw. This increases crusher throughput and reduces wear. The CD410 separates clean crushable material from fines you can stockpile separately. We connect you with both machines on one delivery.
On-site screening eliminates hauling costs to a processing facility. Sorted material has higher value than unsorted: clean aggregate sells for more than mixed debris. On a 500-ton job, the value difference between sorted and unsorted material often exceeds the rental cost.
Yes. If you prefer not to operate the equipment, we connect you with screening contractors who bring their own screener to your Broward County site and process your material. Call 770-433-2670 to discuss contracted screening options in Fort Lauderdale.
Need On-Site Screening? We'll Connect You.
Not looking to rent equipment yourself? We connect contractors, developers, and material yard operators with qualified operators who perform on-site screening using production-grade vibratory screeners. Tell us about your project and we'll match you with a provider in Fort Lauderdale.
- Licensed operators with vibratory screening experience
- Equipment, fuel, and labor handled by the provider
- Sorted material stays on-site in three separate stockpiles
- One point of contact through GCS
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GrinderCrusherScreen.com sells vibratory screeners, including the CD410 from our own Screen USA line, and brokers quality used units across North America. Helping contractors find equipment since 1973.
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