A Historic District's Renovation Jam
We got a call from a property manager in Old Midland last spring. They were converting a 1920s craftsman into offices, but the narrow, brick-lined streets made their 40-yard dumpster a nightmare for national haulers. I remember the foreman's voice—frustrated—saying their debris was sitting for over a week, blocking the sidewalk and drawing complaints from the historical society. The project was at a standstill, and their permits were ticking down.
We sent our smallest, most maneuverable truck with a seasoned driver who knows how to handle tight corners. He navigated the alleys behind the property, positioned the container perfectly in the rear driveway without touching a single brick border, and had it swapped out within two hours of each call. The crew kept the site clean, and the renovation finished on schedule, with the historical board actually complimenting the lack of disruption.
Your driver's precision kept our historic renovation on track and the neighborhood happy.
Property Manager, Old Midland
