Jobsite Sanitation

Construction Portable Toilet Rental in Washington

Our construction toilet rental service maintains a fixed weekly route through Washington for long-term projects. We secure each unit with ground-stake anchors—even during a mid-pour—to prevent shifting. This construction toilet rental delivery service area provides a porta potty on monthly billing.

Royal blue portable toilet anchored on a gravel pad at an active construction site with framing visible in the background

Built around the regulation:

OSHA Worker Ratios for Unit Quantity Planning

OSHA 1926.51(c) mandates one portable toilet per twenty workers for a standard work week. These totals shift based on crew size, shift length, and the presence of separate hand washing stations. Proper planning ensures site compliance and worker health. Review the following unit requirements to determine the right capacity for your job site.

1 per 20 Workers

One toilet per twenty workers is the required baseline for small crews.

Female-Worker Add

Separate stalls once crews include workers of more than one gender.

Urinal Substitution

One urinal counts as one fixture, with a maximum of one urinal per three fixtures required.

Large-Crew Step

Crews of 200 or more workers require one fixture per 40 workers per shift.

Sanitation technician in high-visibility vest servicing a royal blue portable toilet with a vacuum pump truck at an active construction site

Weekly Servicing Schedules on Active Job Sites

Active construction sites in Washington receive weekly servicing as our default for crews under twenty workers. Once site headcount climbs past thirty or summer heat persists, we switch to twice-weekly pump-out cycles. Our driver cleans the holding tank, swaps the deodorizer puck, and restocks paper supplies. Each visit is logged, providing site supervisors with a reliable, documented paper trail for internal safety and local code compliance audits.

Rough-Site Logistics with Crane-Liftable Units

High-rise builds in Washington require crane-liftable restrooms with rigging eyes and a reinforced steel cage—units cycle between floors via tower crane, landing on each hoist deck with a skid-mounted base. The waste tank drains through a holding tank into our vacuum truck’s suction hose. On grade, anchor jobsite units to gravel or bolt them to concrete; relocate as phases progress. We cover high-rise projects across District of Columbia under monthly construction portable toilet rental pricing, compliant with the OSHA 1910.141 sanitation rule for construction worker restrooms.

Construction Site Questions

  • + How many units do I need for a thirty-worker crew?

    Two standard units cover thirty workers under OSHA 1926.51(c), with enough waste tank capacity for weekly service; add one ADA-compliant stall for public-funded projects.

  • + Can the service day be locked to a specific weekday?

    Monthly contracts guarantee a fixed weekday and set route window for the entire duration of your job site.

  • + What does monthly billing include?

    Delivery, weekly servicing, paper and sanitizer top-ups, final pickup, and relocations on long-term contracts included.

  • + Do you deliver to active concrete pours?

    Concrete pours need the drop scheduled ahead, units staged clear of the forms on gravel, then reposition once the pad cures.

row of porta-potties on framing jobsite

Lock In Your Jobsite Service Today

Tell dispatch your jobsite address, peak headcount, and project duration by mobilization day to confirm your unit count and weekly rate. Call (202) 921-1126.