A job can be almost finished and still be dead in the water. The slab is poured. Equipment is set. Inspectors have walked the site. Tenants are lined up, or the plant shutdown window is already on the calendar. Then the permanent gas service slips. Maybe the utility...
A project can be ready for turnover and still stall on one missing piece. The line is in. The building systems are installed. Trades are waiting. Then permanent gas service doesn't arrive on the schedule the field team expected, and suddenly commissioning,...
Your gas utility date slips. The generator still has to be commissioned. Temporary heat still has to run. Inspectors still expect systems to work on schedule. That's the moment when most project teams realize fuel strategy isn't a back-office detail....
A gas delay usually shows up at the worst point in a job. Equipment is on site. Inspectors are booked. Tenants or operations teams are waiting. Then the permanent service line isn’t active, or a utility outage wipes out your startup window. That’s when clients start...
A gas delay rarely shows up on your schedule the way it hits in real life. One week you’re lining up final trades, startup checks, and inspections. The next week the permanent gas service still isn’t live, the generator can’t be commissioned, temporary heat is in...