Site sanitation is one of those line items that nobody thinks about until it becomes a problem. Then it becomes the entire problem. A general contractor in Bruce, MS working a five-month build doesn't have time to chase down a vendor who missed a Tuesday service, doesn't want to explain to an OSHA inspector why there's one unit for a crew of fifteen, and definitely doesn't want a surprise charge on the invoice from the rental company.
This page documents how we handle construction site rentals — placement standards, service intervals, billing model, what we expect from you, and what you should expect from us.
We separate construction rentals into operational categories rather than marketing categories. The category drives the unit type, service frequency, and invoicing structure.
The baseline rental. One ventilated unit per crew, weekly service, monthly invoicing. This covers ninety percent of mid-sized residential and light commercial projects in Bruce.
The unit is rated for high-frequency use. Reinforced floor pan, heavy-duty waste tank, ventilation stack sized for hot weather. Paper and sanitizer restocked weekly. Tank pumped and chemically charged at the same service.
We recommend one unit per ten workers per forty-hour week. Crews over twenty workers should run two units minimum, regardless of OSHA tables — wait time on a single unit becomes a productivity drag long before it becomes a compliance issue.
Required on sites with food handling, lead exposure, asbestos work, or specific contractual sanitation clauses. We carry combo units with integrated handwashing — soap, paper towels, pressurized water from a refillable bladder.
The sink-equipped unit replaces the separate handwashing station requirement on most Bruce, MS projects. Confirm with your project superintendent or compliance officer.
Required on any project where the public has access to the site, including streetscape work, sidewalk replacement, utility work in residential areas, and most municipal projects. Wheelchair-accessible interior, ground-level entry, grab bars.
We track which projects require ADA placement based on the customer's project type. If you're not sure, ask when you book.
For projects running six months or longer. Same units as standard, different billing model — extended-duration discount on monthly invoicing, locked-in service day, single point-of-contact dispatcher.
Worth the call if you're running a multi-year development in Bruce.
When a project schedule moves up and the crew is starting before the planned drop date. We can deliver same-day in Bruce, MS if called before mid-morning. After that, next-morning.
These get priced at the standard rate, not an emergency surcharge. Speed is part of our service, not a premium feature.
For projects without truck access to the immediate worksite. Solar lighting, sealed tanks rated for extended service intervals, optional skid mounts for forklift relocation around the site.
Common for rural builds outside Bruce, MS proper, utility-corridor work, and large-acreage developments.
Service frequency is the variable that separates a working sanitation program from a complaint generator. We default to weekly service and adjust based on crew size and usage pattern.
A driver arrives on the same day each week — usually Monday or Tuesday — pumps the waste tank, flushes the holding system, recharges with chemical and deodorizer, restocks paper and sanitizer, wipes interior surfaces, checks the door, the lock, and the ventilation stack. Total on-site time: about twelve minutes per unit.
The driver leaves a service slip with the date and time of the next visit. Project superintendents can request a copy emailed for site records.
Available for sites with crews under five or projects in pre-construction phases. Lower service cost, same unit. We don't recommend this for active framing or trade-heavy phases.
For sites with thirty-plus workers, food service, or compliance-mandated higher frequency. Twice-weekly service runs at a higher monthly cost but prevents the unit from ever reaching capacity during peak hours.
A unit placed poorly is a unit nobody uses. We'll work with your site logistics on placement, but here's what we recommend:
We'll do a site walk on first delivery if you want a placement recommendation. No charge.
We bill construction accounts monthly, net 30. One line per unit, one line per service. No fuel surcharges, no environmental fees, no "convenience" line items.
For multi-unit accounts, we issue a consolidated invoice across all project sites with a single statement. Project managers can request invoices coded by job number for accounting handoff.
Disposal fees are included in the base service price. Damage replacement is billed separately and only when a unit is returned in a non-serviceable condition.
A non-exhaustive list of recent Bruce accounts:
If you're a contractor, an estimator, or a project superintendent in Bruce, MS, you'll find a model that fits.
Five pieces of information let us quote and dispatch a construction rental accurately:
That's it. We don't ask for a project budget. We don't push add-ons. The estimate we send is the estimate we honor.
"We've used Hegen's on four projects now. The service days don't slip. Invoicing is clean. Last project, one of our units got tipped over by wind — they had a replacement on-site within four hours. That's the difference."
"Switched to Hegen's after our previous vendor missed two consecutive services. Hegen's took over mid-project, showed up the next day, and we haven't had an issue since. Pricing came in lower too."
"Solid operation. The drivers know the sites, the dispatcher answers the phone. That's all I need."
OSHA publishes a table that contractors reference for porta potty requirements on jobsites. The table is a floor, not a ceiling — meeting it keeps the inspector happy, but it doesn't guarantee a functional sanitation program for a real crew.
The table assumes uniform use across a forty-hour week with average physiological demand. Real construction sites don't operate that way. Trade-stacked weeks where electricians, plumbers, and HVAC crews are all on-site at once can triple the day's headcount without changing the project's "crew size" on paper. Hot weather pushes hydration up and demand with it. Long pours, demo days, and weekend overtime concentrate usage.
The working rule we use for Bruce, MS projects: divide the peak daily headcount by ten, round up. That's the unit count. Then ask whether trade stacking, weather, or schedule density will push any single day twenty percent above the average. If yes, add a unit. Then ask whether there's a compliance driver — food, public access, lead, asbestos. If yes, swap one unit for the compliant variant.
This produces a count slightly higher than the OSHA minimum. The difference, almost always, is cheaper than the productivity hit from a single under-rented day on a crew of fifteen.
Same-day if called before mid-morning, next-morning otherwise. We don't charge an emergency premium.
Standard service is weekday-based. Weekend service is available on request for an additional charge.
Yes. We can transfer units between phases or between adjacent sites without re-renting, billed only for the move.
We replace it. If the damage is from normal wear, no charge. If it's from misuse, vandalism, or improper handling, we bill the damage at the wholesale replacement rate and notify you before invoicing.
We provide service records on request, including dates, units serviced, and chemical charge logs. These are typically sufficient for OSHA documentation.
Construction estimates aren't quotes you should accept blindly. Tell us what you're building, where, and for how long. We'll give you a real number with a real service plan behind it. If a different vendor in Bruce makes more sense for your project, we'll say so.
Request a construction site quote for Bruce, MS — talk to a dispatcher before you commit.