
Fast restroom support for a mixed-use build near the river
We rolled into Downtown Rockledge on a humid morning after a contractor called about a downtown infill job with no usable restroom on site. The crew had one narrow staging area, brick dust in the air, and delivery trucks backing in all day. Folks were already looking for somewhere clean to go, and the superintendent didn’t want workers crossing active areas or slipping off to nearby businesses. We knew the real issue wasn’t just convenience — it was keeping the job moving without losing people’s trust.
We set a clean portable toilet right where the foreman needed it, then checked the placement against truck routes so nobody had to dodge equipment to reach it. I remember wiping the exterior down before we left because downtown jobs show every detail. We also scheduled service around the heaviest workday so the unit stayed fresh and usable. The contractor told us the crew settled in right away, and the site stayed orderly instead of turning into a sanitation headache.
That unit showed up clean, stayed clean, and saved us a lot of headaches.
Mark T., site superintendent
