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 delayed utility connection changes the whole energy plan on a job site. The slab still needs heat. The generator still has to run. The schedule still belongs to the owner, not the fuel supplier. So the question comes up fast: how much hydrogen would it take to keep...
Ever had a project running perfectly on schedule, only to hit a wall because the permanent gas line isn't live yet? It's a frustratingly common problem. That's where a conversion of fuel comes in. Think of it as a temporary energy lifeline for your job...
It’s a scenario that keeps project managers up at night. Your multi-million dollar construction project is on the home stretch, but you get a call from the utility: the permanent natural gas line won’t be connected for another six months. Suddenly, your occupancy...
A hot tap on a pipeline is a highly controlled method for tying into a pipeline while it’s still in service, active, and under pressure. Think of it as creating a new branch or access point without having to shut everything down. This prevents incredibly expensive...