Downtown tower work that couldn’t stop for missed pickups
During the late-2000s downtown revitalization work, I saw crews stack demo debris beside loading docks that already felt tight in the morning traffic. Our crew had to work around 1950s-to-1980s buildings with narrow service alleys, low overhead lines, and trucks lining up before the sun got hot. One missed dumpster set the whole job back, and the contractor needed fleet access that didn’t choke the site.
We rolled in with the right box size, set it where the forklift and hand carts could still move, and kept the route clear for our truck. I remember checking the approach twice because one bad angle in those downtown lanes turns into a mess fast. We swapped containers before the pile reached the rim and hauled the load without blocking the alley. The crew stayed on schedule, and the contractor kept the interior demo moving.
We finally had a dumpster company that showed up where the truck could actually fit.
Marcus R.
