Master Your Gas Service Agreement, Avoid Project Delays

Master Your Gas Service Agreement, Avoid Project Delays

You're usually not looking at a gas service agreement when everything is going well. You're looking at it when the building is almost done, equipment startup is scheduled, the occupancy date is close, and one missing utility connection starts controlling the...
Natural Gas South Carolina: Infrastructure & Permits

Natural Gas South Carolina: Infrastructure & Permits

A South Carolina project can be fully framed, inspected, and nearly ready for turnover, then stall on one missing item: gas service. The equipment is set. Trades are scheduled. The owner wants startup dates. But the line extension, tap, meter set, or utility...
Emergency Gas Service Near Me: A Guide for Projects

Emergency Gas Service Near Me: A Guide for Projects

You're usually not searching for emergency gas service near me because you're casually comparing vendors. You're searching because the schedule is slipping, the inspectors are still coming, the equipment still needs fuel, and the permanent gas line...
Gas Regulator Installation: A Professional Guide

Gas Regulator Installation: A Professional Guide

A lot of jobs stall at the same point. The building is ready, mechanicals are close, inspectors are lining things up, and the gas utility date slips. Now the schedule starts bleeding into every other trade. Heat may be needed for finish work, equipment startup is...
Alternative Natural Gas Providers: A Project Guide

Alternative Natural Gas Providers: A Project Guide

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...
Gas Safety Certification: A Contractor’s Guide

Gas Safety Certification: A Contractor’s Guide

You're usually dealing with gas safety certification when the project is almost ready to move, and one missing sign-off is holding everything up. The equipment is set. The owner wants turnover. The utility schedule is slipping. The inspector won't accept...