
A Tight Window at The Whiting
We got the call the afternoon before a major outdoor concert series at The Whiting. The event planners realized they were short a dozen units for the crew building the temporary stage. The air was thick with that humid, pre-storm pressure, and our driver radioed in that the access lane was a mess of muddy tire ruts from other deliveries. If we couldn't place those toilets within the hour, the whole setup schedule would've fallen apart.
Our crew didn't even blink. We sent a second truck with a tracked unit that could handle the mud, and I personally coordinated with the site foreman to clear a better path. We had all twelve standard construction units locked down on stable ground and serviced before the first drop of rain hit. The stage went up on time, and the show went off without a hitch for thousands of folks.
You guys saved our timeline when the weather turned on us.
Event Production Manager

