Keeping a Historic Renovation Crew on Schedule
We got the call from a general contractor on a big pre-1920 Queen Anne renovation up here. They’d just demoed a bathroom and had 15 guys with nowhere to go for two days. You could see the frustration on the foreman's face—every minute his crew was walking off-site to find a restroom was money and momentum lost. The whole delicate interior work was about to stall.
Our crew had two standard units and a handwash station delivered and leveled on their tight, brick-paved alley within three hours. We set a 3-day service schedule to match their dusty demo phase, and I personally walked the site lead through our lockable, vandal-resistant features. They finished that critical demolition phase a full day ahead of schedule, with zero sanitation-related delays.
Mateo’s team turned a logistical headache into a non-issue so we could focus on the historic details.
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