Portable restroom positioned near a residential framing project.

Albuquerque planning guide

Portable Construction Toilets That Fit the Jobsite

A construction restroom is part of the site setup. It should be reachable without sending workers through a hazardous area, blocking equipment movement, or forcing the crew to leave the property for a basic need. A useful plan considers the current phase of work and the next phase likely to change the access route.

Choose a Location the Site Can Keep Using

Look for a firm, reasonably level area outside excavation edges, material laydown, active lifts, concrete pours, and vehicle turning paths. Avoid gates that may be locked, routes that will soon be dug up, and corners that become inaccessible when fencing moves.

Plan Around the Work Phase

A unit that works during rough grading may not work once framing, utility trenches, or exterior finishes change the property. Include restroom placement in the site logistics plan and review it at major milestones.

Support the Crew, Not Just the Schedule

Crew size, work hours, project length, and whether several trades overlap all matter. Long-term projects also need a simple responsibility plan.

Coordinate with the Project’s Rules

Confirm who can authorize placement and what the property permits. Portable restrooms are one part of a workable site plan.

Let’s build the right site plan.

Share accurate details about the date, location, users, access route, surface, and special considerations. Call (505) 657-3319 or use the quote form below.

Start with the site

Let’s build the right plan.

Share the date, setting, users, access route, surface, and special considerations.

(505) 657-3319
8701 San Mateo Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM 87113

For a site-specific rental quote, call Call {phone}. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.

Call (505) 657-3319