The call usually comes at a bad time. The building is framed, inspections are moving, startup dates are set, and the permanent gas service still isn't live. You need temporary heat for drywall and finishes, gas for rooftop unit commissioning, or fuel for a...
A project is ready for heat, hot water, process startup, or generator commissioning, but the permanent utility connection still isn't live. Crews are on site. The schedule is already tight. Every day without gas affects inspections, tenant turnover, equipment...
The call usually comes after a delay. The utility hasn't finished the permanent gas service. The electrician is ready. The generator is on site. Inspection is looming. Or the power has already gone out, and a homeowner is staring at a dark house, a dead sump...
If you're looking at cng station construction right now, you're probably in one of two situations. Either your fleet has grown to the point where third-party fueling is slowing you down, or you're converting vehicles and realizing the fuel strategy...
A project manager usually asks this question when the schedule is already tight. The generator needs fuel for startup. The outdoor kitchen rough-in is waiting on a final connection. The rooftop unit can't sit idle. Someone sees a roll of flexible gas line and...
If you're waiting on a gas meter, dealing with a utility outage, or trying to keep a building warm enough to protect finishes and plumbing, heat stops being a comfort issue and becomes an operations issue. Crews slow down. Materials don't cure or dry the way...