Tight Squeeze at the Hospital
We were handling a slab tear-out near Longview Regional Medical Center where the concrete was significantly thicker than the blueprints indicated. The site was tight, pushing right up against an active loading dock, and the pile was starting to block critical access. If we didn't move that debris immediately, the demo crew would've been stuck waiting while traffic backed up.
I maneuvered our truck in before the dust settled, swapping the full container for an empty one in about fifteen minutes. We run specific routes to the recycling yard to avoid heavy traffic, so we kept the cycle moving. The crew kept jackhammering without a single break, and we hauled three loads of reinforced concrete out before the lunch whistle blew.
Travis kept the bins cycling so fast our guys never had to put the hammers down.
Mark T.



