Mid-Winter Breach on the Telegraph Corridor
The winter of '07 hit Dearborn Heights harder than we ever saw. I remember standing near the Telegraph Commercial Corridor watching the wind whip through a massive gap in a client's temporary perimeter. The frozen ground and heavy snow had buckled the old fencing, leaving a construction site wide open to the public. We knew if we didn't secure that site before the next blizzard hit, the liability would be a nightmare for the site manager.
We mobilized our crew immediately, hauling heavy-duty panels through the slush to reinforce the boundary. We used extra-deep stakes to bite into the frost-hardened earth so the wind wouldn't budge them. Our team worked through the freezing rain to ensure every gate locked tight and every panel stood straight. The client got their site secured before the weekend, keeping their crew safe and their project compliant.
Jamal's team arrived when everyone else said it was too cold to move.
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