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Construction Fence Rentals for Your Livermore Construction Site

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More than $1 billion in equipment is lost annually in the United States due to theft, according to the National Equipment Registry. Unsecured job sites are the leading cause of this loss. A job site that’s properly secured deters theft, keeps the public safe, and limits liability. If you manage a construction site, it’s your job to make sure your job site is secure. Construction fence rentals are the best way to do this. In Livermore, look to Hanson & Fitch for all your construction fence rental and portable toilet needs. What to Expect with Construction Fence Rentals from Hanson & Fitch Hanson & Fitch provides the Livermore and surrounding areas with quality temporary fencing solutions. Our temporary fence panels are free-standing and come in 6’ x 12’ sections. Stability Our construction fence rentals come with concrete blocks to keep them in place, or you can opt for stake-driven panels for added stability. Privacy To keep prying eyes out, we also provide privacy

Do You Need a Permit for Porta Potty Rentals in Oakland, CA?

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Are you hosting an event in the Oakland, CA area? If so, you may need to provide restroom facilities to ensure your guests have a good time. Hanson & Fitch offers porta potty rentals for Oakland events, and you won’t need a permit to get them. With that said, you may still need a special event permit if your gathering will be larger than a few people. Special Events Permit Although you don’t need a specific permit to place porta potties at your event, you may need a special events permit if you’re planning a large gathering like a festival, neighborhood party, or any other event that could result in street closures. You may also need this permit if you’re planning to use a public location like a park or recreation area for a private gathering such as a wedding. A special events permit permits you to use the area for your event, and it requires you to provide specific details for meeting the needs of the attendees. Again, a permit is not required for portable toilets, but it’s a