You usually find out you need a temporary natural gas line at the worst possible moment. The building is close to turnover. Equipment startup is on the schedule. The utility has not finished the permanent connection, or an existing line is down for planned work, and...
A gas delay rarely shows up when the schedule has slack. It shows up when interior crews are booked, startup dates are fixed, weather turns cold, and everyone on the job is waiting on one utility connection that still isn’t live. That’s why people start searching for...
A gas delay usually shows up at the worst possible point in a project. The building shell is done. Equipment is in place. Inspectors, trades, tenants, and owners all expect handoff to happen on schedule. Then the permanent gas service slips, or a utility outage...
A familiar jobsite problem goes like this. The building is nearly done, inspections are lining up, tenants are asking for move-in dates, and one missing piece stops everything. The permanent natural gas line isn't live yet. At that moment, many teams start...
Cold weather changes the job in a hurry. One day you are sequencing pours, framing, and interior prep. The next day you are dealing with frozen ground, wet materials that will not dry, and crews standing around waiting for conditions to improve. That is why smart...