
The Port Morris Rezoning Race
Back in 2012, I was running a foundation pour for a new six-story building in Port Morris. The July heat was brutal, hitting 98 degrees by 10 AM, and the single portable toilet from another company was always overflowing. Our guys were wasting an hour a day just walking to the nearest gas station, and the foreman was ready to shut us down over the sanitation issue. We were losing a whole crew's productivity every afternoon.
We got the call on a Thursday afternoon. By 7 AM Friday, our crew had dropped four of our heavy-duty standard units right at the edge of the concrete forms. We serviced them every Monday and Thursday like clockwork, never missing a beat even when the site got muddy from a summer thunderstorm. The foreman told me they finished that phase two days ahead of schedule because no one was leaving the site anymore.
Marco's units were the only thing on that job site that never broke down.
Frank, Site Superintendent


