
Keeping a St. Charles Church Expansion on Track During a Deep Freeze
I remember the morning we got the call from the foreman at St. Charles Borromeo. It was late January, and a sudden cold snap had frozen every water line at their expansion site. His crew of twenty guys had nowhere to go, and you could see their breath hanging in the air as they stood around, stalled. The project timeline was starting to slip because of a basic sanitation failure, and they needed a solution that could handle sub-zero temps immediately.
We delivered four of our heavy-duty, insulated standard units within two hours. Our crew prepped them with extra freeze-resistant fluids and secured them on leveled pads right by the main work entrance. The church's project manager told us later that having reliable, accessible facilities meant his team could stay focused and productive through the worst of that cold spell, and they finished the foundation pour without further delay.
Your units were the only thing that didn't freeze solid and kept our crew on the job.
Site Foreman, St. Charles Church Expansion

