Detroit site planning
Construction Site Restrooms for Changing Jobsites
A construction restroom has to remain useful while the site moves around it. Excavation, deliveries, framing, utility work, and temporary fencing can change the safest route from one week to the next. Planning the unit as part of the site logistics—not as an isolated item—helps workers find it without crossing unnecessary hazards.
Choose the location with the foreman’s map
Identify the site entrance, worker parking, active work zones, equipment paths, material staging, temporary utilities, and areas likely to be excavated. Select a location that is accessible on foot, separated from avoidable hazards, and reachable for servicing.
Plan for project phases
A unit may be well placed during demolition but poorly placed once a foundation, slab, or temporary fence is installed. Build a review point into the project schedule.
Respect the worker experience
Workers need privacy, reasonable proximity, and a facility that does not require them to walk through active equipment traffic.
Start with the site facts
Share the use, timing, approximate attendance, and site conditions so the rental conversation can begin with the right questions.
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