A job can be 95% done and still be dead in the water. That usually happens when the building is ready, the equipment is installed, the schedule is tight, and the permanent gas service still isn’t live. The utility trench may be delayed. Permitting may be dragging. A...
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 in Mobile can be fully built, inspected, and nearly ready to open, yet still sit idle because permanent gas service is not available. That delay blocks heat, startup testing, kitchen equipment, boilers, process loads, and sometimes the final occupancy...
As Oklahoma's largest electric utility, Oklahoma Gas & Electric (OGE) is the powerhouse behind the region's economy and daily life. It’s their network of power plants that keeps the lights on for over 900,000 customers across Oklahoma and into western...
Getting natural gas service for a new construction project in Rancho Cucamonga can feel like a major roadblock. If you’ve ever managed a build here, you know the drill—everything hinges on a timeline, and utility hookups are often the biggest wild card. Your primary...