Tight Squeeze Near the PPL Center
A renovation crew working on a post-2000 building near the PPL Center needed to remove an old concrete loading dock. The alleyway access was incredibly tight, barely wide enough for a passenger car, and the site manager was stressing about blocked traffic before a scheduled event. They had mountains of rebar-reinforced rubble and nowhere to put it.
I drove our hook-lift truck down there myself because it offers a much tighter turning radius than the cable hoists the national chains use. We placed a 10-yard heavy-duty concrete bin right at the demo point, allowing them to load heavy chunks without dragging them across the lot. We hauled seven tons of concrete out two hours before the crowds arrived.
Elias squeezed that heavy bin into a spot I didn't think a truck could reach, and he was gone before the game traffic started.
Marcus T.



