Keeping a Redevelopment Site Moving
I remember the late 2000s push around King Street Metro. We got a call from a site superintendent whose crew was grumbling—their existing portable toilets were constantly full and reeked by mid-morning, slowing down the whole concrete pour schedule. The stakes were a full day's lost labor and a frustrated client if we couldn't handle the volume from dozens of workers.
We swapped their standard units for our high-traffic, wheelchair-accessible models with hand sanitizer stations and implemented a dedicated, early-morning service route just for that corridor. Our crew would be there before the first shift, every other day, without fail. The superintendent told us it was the one thing he didn't have to worry about, and they finished that phase ahead of schedule.
Your reliable service kept my crew on task and the project on budget.
Site Superintendent, Major Redevelopment






