Sunshine Recycling, an Orlando-based roll-off container rental company, is supplying a construction company with its services for a new restaurant development site in Clermont, Florida. The project began in November and is expected to finish in 2015.
Schmid Construction, Clermont, Florida, is the general contractor for the project. The contractor works on a variety of projects, including franchise restaurants, retail establishments, automobile dealerships and industrial distribution centers. Like Sunshine Recycling, the company is committed to working in the most energy efficient and environmentally friendly way, says Sunshine.
The restaurant being constructed is named Culver’s, which first opened in 1984 in Wisconsin and is labeled a “fast-casual restaurant.”
Sunshine Recycling is providing the construction site with several roll-off Dumpsters as well as their hauling services. Recycling construction debris properly and in an environmentally friendly way is of the highest priority. Roll-off Dumpsters are the ideal product for construction sites, as they are manufactured to withstand the heaviest of materials including concrete, brick and asphalt, according to the company. Hauling services are also being provided several times each day to ensure there is no delay on turnaround. Sunshine also is supplying the construction site with portable toilets.
“Recycling debris quickly and efficiently is of the utmost importance on a construction site,” says Chuck Herb, owner of Sunshine Recycling. “Our services ensure that these sites are capable of being completed on time and on budget.”
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