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...
A lot of gas-dependent projects don't fail because the building team missed something major. They stall because one quiet dependency stayed unresolved too long. The line extension isn't complete. The meter set date moves. Final mechanical work is done, but...
A gas connection rarely becomes urgent when the project first goes on paper. It becomes urgent when drywall is up, startup dates are fixed, inspectors are scheduled, and someone realizes the building can’t heat, cook, commission equipment, or open on time without...
A project can be fully staffed, funded, and permitted, then stall for one simple reason. The site still doesn’t have usable power. That happens more often than many project managers expect. A line extension slips. A utility energization date moves. A gas service...
Your crew is waiting on permanent gas service. Temporary heat is keeping finishes on track, concrete cure conditions stable, or freeze protection running overnight. Then the first bill lands, or a usage question comes up during a site meeting, and someone asks a...