
The Lake Road Bluff Restoration
Back in 2010, I was managing logistics for a massive bluff restoration on Lake Road. The foreman had a row of grimy, overflowing units that were becoming a real health hazard for his crew. You could smell them from the staging area, and with inspectors due, it was threatening to shut down the whole earth-moving operation. That's the day I realized standard construction toilets shouldn't be an eyesore or a headache.
We swapped in our clean, heavy-duty units on a strict weekly service schedule. Our crew handled everything—pumping, scrubbing, restocking—right on time, every time. The foreman stopped worrying about porta potties completely. His crew had a reliable, sanitary spot all season, and the project wrapped up without a single sanitation-related delay.
Arthur's crew made the toilets the one thing we never had to think about.
Site Foreman, Lake Road Project

