A gas delay rarely shows up when the project team has extra time. It hits near the end, when inspections are lined up, equipment needs commissioning, tenants are waiting, and every lost day turns into calls from owners, utilities, subs, and lenders. That's why...
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 utility notice about a gas interruption rarely arrives at a convenient time. It shows up when startup is scheduled, when inspectors are booked, when heat is needed for drying, or when an industrial line is already committed to production. For a facility manager or...
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 Houston project can be fully funded, staffed, scheduled, and still sit idle because one utility connection didn’t land when it was supposed to. The gas meter isn’t set. The permanent line isn’t live. Startup testing gets pushed. Inspectors won’t sign off. Crews burn...