Omaha planning guide
Construction Portable Toilets for Active Jobsites and Renovations
Mark gates, equipment routes, worker parking, material drop zones, utilities, trenches, and areas that may be closed. A unit should not narrow an access lane or sit where it could be struck, buried, undermined, or isolated by a new fence. If the project spans multiple structures or a large footprint, consider how far a worker must walk and whether the route stays usable in poor weather.
Match the plan to the project phase
Construction is a moving target. A residential remodel may begin with one access point and end with another; a commercial site may shift from earthwork to interior finish work. Assign a site contact who can report changes and keep the placement area clear. When a unit must move, confirm the new surface and access route rather than treating relocation as an afterthought.
Account for seasonal conditions
The local National Weather Service office publishes winter, severe-weather, fire-weather, drought, and river resources for the Omaha/Valley area. That range of hazards is a useful reminder to plan for mud, ice, snow, heat, and sudden storms. Avoid low or soft areas, protect the approach from standing water where possible, and keep a contingency for temporary access changes.

Frequently asked questions
Where should a unit sit on a construction site?
Choose a stable, reasonably level location that is accessible to the crew but outside equipment swing areas, delivery paths, excavations, and emergency routes. The site supervisor should confirm the placement against the current plan.
What if the jobsite layout changes?
Communicate the change promptly and provide the new access and surface details. A new phase can alter whether a unit is reachable, safe, or appropriately placed.
Talk through the site
Share your use, dates, access route, surface conditions, and priorities. This form opens your email app with a prefilled message.
For a site-specific rental quote, call (402) 226-5410. Share the location, rental dates, expected users, and any access details when you call.
