
Contractor & Job-Site Delivery
Materials, fixtures, tools, urgent parts, and supplies delivered to job sites and project locations.
Contractor delivery is different from basic courier work. Job sites often have access issues, timing pressure, parking limits, receiver changes, and unloading requirements.
Common Job-Site Deliveries
Common items include flooring, tile, vanities, lighting, tools, plumbing supplies, electrical parts, fixtures, boxed materials, and urgent replacement items.
Site Access Matters
Dispatch needs to know whether the job site has parking, loading access, stairs, elevator, receiver contact, and whether the driver is expected to unload beyond standard handoff.
Preventing Delays
Clear receiver contact, delivery window, site instructions, and item details help prevent delays and failed deliveries.
Best for
Businesses, contractors, suppliers, warehouses, commercial clients, and customers who need practical delivery coordination.
Quote details needed
Pickup, delivery, timing, weight, dimensions, pieces, access conditions, receiver contact, and any special handling notes.
Contractor and Job-Site Delivery Across the GTA and Ontario
Dragonfly Delivery specialises in contractor and job-site delivery — the specific, demanding type of freight service that active construction and renovation projects require. Job-site delivery is different from standard commercial delivery in every important way: the access is more complex, the timing is tied to crew schedules, the freight is often fragile and expensive, and the consequences of a failed or late delivery are immediate and costly.
What Makes Job-Site Delivery Different
A warehouse has a loading dock, a receiving manager, and a standard process. A job site has a site supervisor managing multiple trades, a schedule that shifts based on inspections and subcontractor availability, limited parking, and materials arriving from multiple suppliers that need to land in the right sequence. A carrier who has never delivered to a job site will spend time at the site figuring out what should have been resolved before dispatch. A carrier who handles job-site freight regularly knows the questions to ask before the truck leaves.
Tailgate Capability for Job Sites
Most renovation and construction sites have no loading dock. Palletized tile, flooring, vanities, cabinetry, and fixtures cannot be offloaded from a standard box truck at ground level without a tailgate. Our 20-foot box truck is tailgate-equipped as standard — every job-site delivery with heavy or palletized freight can be offloaded safely regardless of dock availability at the site.
Coordinating With the Site
Effective job-site delivery requires information that standard freight bookings often skip. Who is the site supervisor and what is their direct mobile number? Is there a specific delivery window — "before 8am before trades arrive" or "after 3pm when the concrete pour is done"? Are there parking restrictions or access limitations? Does the building require elevator coordination? We collect all of this at intake — not on arrival — so dispatch can plan accordingly and the driver arrives with everything needed to complete the delivery.
Handling Fragile Construction Materials
Bathroom vanities, porcelain tile, frameless glass shower panels, stone countertops, and finished hardwood flooring are all expensive and fragile. A single damaged vanity or a broken pallet of tile can cost $500 to $5,000 in replacement product plus the downstream delay to the project. We handle these materials with appropriate care and confirm packaging and handling requirements at intake for every job involving fragile or high-value construction freight.
Get a Job-Site Delivery Quote
Call 647-988-2512 or submit through the dispatch intake form. Include the site address with access notes, site supervisor name and mobile number, delivery window requirements, freight type and weight, and tailgate requirements. The more complete the information, the faster and more accurate the quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you deliver to construction sites?
Yes. Contractor and job-site deliveries are core service types.
Can you handle heavy materials?
Heavy materials are reviewed based on weight, access, equipment, and unloading expectations.
Do you provide inside delivery?
Inside delivery must be specified in advance and priced based on handling requirements.
Request a quote
Send the shipment details and Dragonfly Delivery will review route, timing, equipment requirements, access details, and pricing.
Request a Delivery QuoteFreight-first delivery support from Dragonfly Delivery
Dragonfly Delivery focuses on practical business delivery needs: pallets, skids, boxed commercial freight, job-site materials, tailgate delivery, scheduled routes, direct-drive courier work and Ontario freight coordination. This makes it easier for shippers to choose the right service when a shipment is too large, heavy, urgent or access-sensitive for a basic parcel network.
For the most accurate quote, include pickup and delivery locations, skid count, dimensions, weight, dock or tailgate requirements, appointment windows, residential access details and any proof-of-delivery needs.
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