A delayed gas connection usually hits at the worst point in a project. The building is almost ready. Trades are trying to close out punch lists. Inspections are queued. Then one missing utility tie-in blocks startup, testing, and occupancy. That's when...
When it comes to deploying temporary CNG or LNG mobile units, your safety protocols are everything. These aren't just boxes to check on a form; they are the active, on-the-ground systems and mindsets that prevent incidents before they even have a chance to start....
A temporary gas problem rarely starts as a gas problem. It starts when the building is nearly ready, the heaters need to run, the generator needs fuel for commissioning, or the utility outage stretches longer than the project schedule can tolerate. Everyone else sees...
Liquefied Natural Gas, or LNG, is natural gas cooled to -260°F (-162°C) so it becomes a liquid, and that cooling shrinks its volume by about 600 times. That's what makes it practical to move natural gas by truck or ship to places where a pipeline doesn't...
You usually find out you need backup power at the worst possible moment. The gas service for a new building isn't live yet. The utility cutover slipped. A facility outage that was supposed to last hours is stretching longer. Tenants are waiting, equipment startup...
A lot of generator decisions get made too late. The building is nearly ready. The electrical gear is in. Controls are being checked. Inspectors are coming. Then someone asks a simple question that should have been settled months earlier: is live gas available at the...