Construction Site Services

Construction Site Portable Toilets in Rhode Island

Keep your job site OSHA-compliant and your crew productive with clean, reliable portable toilet rentals from CleanWave Solutions. Serving Bradford, Hopkinton, and Southern RI.

Reliable Portable Toilets for Your Job Site

Construction sites require dependable sanitation facilities. CleanWave Solutions delivers durable, well-maintained portable restrooms to job sites across Southern Rhode Island - keeping your workers comfortable and your site compliant.

  • OSHA Compliance: We help ensure your site meets all sanitation requirements for the number of workers on site.

  • Weekly Servicing: Regular pump-outs, cleaning, and restocking so units are always ready to use.

  • Standard & Handicap Units: We offer both standard and ADA-accessible units to meet all workforce needs.

  • Flexible Rental Periods: Daily, weekly, or monthly rentals — we scale with your project timeline.

  • On-Site Delivery & Pickup: We handle all logistics. Just tell us where you need the units and we'll take care of the rest.

Construction Site Rental Pricing

Transparent pricing — no hidden fees. Contact us for a custom quote based on your site size and duration.

Standard Unit

Starting at $170

Weekly servicing included. Ideal for crews up to 10 workers per unit.

Sizing Up Your Job Site Sanitation Needs

Every construction project in Southern RI is different, and the number of portable toilets you'll need depends on a few key factors that are easy to figure out once you know what to look at. We walk through this with customers every single day, so let's break it down the way we'd explain it if you called us right now. The biggest factor is your crew size. According to OSHA guidelines, you need at least one portable toilet for every ten workers on site. Here are the other things we consider when we're sizing up a job:

  • How many shifts you're running per day, since a second shift means double the use on every unit

  • Whether the site layout spreads workers across a large area, like some of the bigger projects we service near the Listerhills area

  • How long the project will last, because a two-week foundation pour has very different needs than a six-month build

  • Whether subcontractors or inspectors will be on site regularly, adding to your headcount on certain days

  • Not sure how to estimate for your specific project? Give us a call and we'll sort it out together in about five minutes.

And don't forget about placement. You want units close enough to the work area that your crew uses them, but far enough from active machinery and material staging that they won't need to be moved every other day. On tighter job sites, we've helped contractors find smart spots that keep foot traffic safe and units accessible without slowing down the work. 

Short-Term vs Long-Term Rental Decisions

Most contractors who call us already know they need construction site portable toilets, but they're not always sure how long they'll need them. A short-term portable toilet rental usually covers projects that last a few days to a couple of weeks. We see this a lot with residential remodels over in Manningham or quick foundation pours that wrap up fast. You get the same clean, fully stocked units, we just schedule delivery and pick-up around your project timeline. And if the job runs a day or two longer than expected, don't worry about it, we handle that all the time.

When Long-Term Makes More Sense

If your project is running three months or longer, a long-term portable toilet rental saves you money and hassle. We set up a regular servicing schedule so the units stay clean without you having to think about it. Commercial builds, road work, and multi-phase housing developments almost always fall into this category. The general contractor knows the job will stretch through a full season but tries to start with a short-term agreement anyway. It's just easier to plan ahead. Here's what to think about when you're deciding between the two:

  • How many workers will be on site each day, since crew size affects how many units you need

  • Whether the project has a firm end date or could extend based on weather or permitting delays

  • If you'll need portable toilet cleaning service on a weekly or twice-weekly basis

But the real thing that drives this decision is flexibility. Short-term rentals give you a fixed window, long-term rentals give you room to adjust as the project changes shape. We've been doing this work across Bradford long enough to know that construction timelines shift constantly, so we build that into how we plan your service.

Not sure which option fits your project? Give us a call and we'll figure it out together in about five minutes.

Site Access and Placement Planning for Rural Lots

Getting a portable toilet onto a rural construction site in RI isn't always as simple as pulling up and dropping it off. We've delivered to properties down narrow dirt roads, through gated farmland, and onto lots with no clear driveway at all. Every site has its own set of challenges, and we've learned to plan for all of them before the truck even leaves our yard.

The biggest issue we run into on rural lots is ground conditions. Soft soil, uneven terrain, and seasonal mud can make placement tricky if you don't think it through ahead of time. We always ask a few questions before scheduling a delivery:

  • Can a delivery truck safely reach the spot where you want the unit placed, or do we need to carry it in from a staging area?

  • Is the ground level enough to keep the unit stable once it's set, or does it need a plywood base underneath?

  • Will the servicing truck have the same access route every week for cleaning and pump-outs?

  • Are there overhead branches, power lines, or fencing that could block our approach?

Placement matters for your crew's convenience too. You want the unit close enough to the work area that people use it, but far enough from excavation zones and material storage that it won't be in the way. Out near Eccleshill or some of the larger parcels on Bradford's outskirts, we've positioned units hundreds of feet from the main road because that's where the crew was working. And we made sure our servicing route stayed clear the entire project.

If you're not sure whether your lot can handle a standard delivery, just let us know. We'll figure out the best approach together, sometimes that means a site visit before we commit to a drop location. It's a small step that keeps your construction site portable toilets accessible and your project moving without interruptions.

Delivery, Setup, and Anchoring in Bradford

You've got the units reserved, now what? We handle every step from the moment the truck leaves our yard to the moment your crew opens the door on site. Most customers in Bradford don't realize how much goes into proper placement, and that's fine because it's our job to think about it so you don't have to.

Here's how a typical delivery and setp works for construction site portable toilets:

  1. We confirm your site address, access points, and any gate codes or check-in procedures at least 24 hours before delivery.

  2. Our driver arrives during the window you choose, usually early morning before your crew shows up.

  3. We position each unit on level ground, away from active dig zones and heavy equipment paths, while keeping them close enough that workers use them.

  4. Every unit gets anchored or braced so wind, uneven terrain, or foot traffic won't shift it during the day.

  5. We do a final walk-around to make sure doors latch properly, supplies are stocked, and ventilation is clear.

Anchoring matters more than people think. We've seen units tip on sloped lots near Eccleshill after a heavy rain because another provider just dropped them on bare mud. That's a mess nobody wants to deal with, it's also a safety hazard that can get flagged during an inspection. We use ground stakes on soft soil and weighted bases on paved surfaces to keep everything locked in place.

Access is the other big thing we look at. If your Bradford site has a narrow entrance or a one-way traffic pattern for dump trucks and concrete mixers, we need to know ahead of time. Our drivers are used to tight spots and can maneuver flatbeds into spaces that would surprise you, but a quick heads-up saves everyone time on delivery day.

And if your project layout changes midway through the build, just call us. We'll come out and relocate units to wherever they're needed most. No extra runaround on your end. That kind of flexibility is something we build into every construction site portable toilets rental because job sites in Bradford rarely stay the same from week to week.

Servicing Schedules That Adjust With Your Crew

Here's what a typical servicing visit covers on a construction site portable toilets unit:

  1. Full waste tank pump-out and chemical recharge to control odor and break down solids.

  2. Interior wipe-down of all surfaces, including walls, seat, and door handle.

  3. Restocking of toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and any dispensers on the unit.

  4. Exterior inspection for structural damage, door latch function, and ventilation.

  5. A quick site check to confirm placement still works for current work zones.

Most construction projects we service fall into a twice-weekly or three-times-weekly rotation during peak phases. We track every visit with a service log that your site supervisor can reference if an inspector asks, it takes the guesswork out of compliance documentation.

But the real benefit is simple. You don't have to think about it. Our crew knows your project timeline because we ask about it up front, and we check in when phases change. If your general contractor adds a week or pulls the schedule forward, a quick

Construction Site Porta Potty FAQs

Common questions from contractors and site managers.

How many portable toilets does my job site need?

OSHA guidelines require a minimum of one toilet for every 20 workers for an 8-hour shift. For sites with more than 20 workers, additional units are required. We can help you calculate the right number based on your crew size and shift schedule.

How often will you service the units?

Our standard construction site service includes weekly pump-outs, full interior cleaning, sanitizing, and restocking of toilet paper and hand sanitizer. Additional servicing is available for high-traffic sites.

What if my project timeline changes?

No problem. We offer flexible rental periods and can extend or shorten your rental at any time. Just give us a call and we'll adjust your agreement accordingly.

Can you deliver to remote or rural job sites?

Yes. We serve all of Southern Rhode Island including rural areas. Units need to be accessible to our service truck (within 40 feet of a driveable surface). Contact us to discuss access requirements for your specific site.

Portable toilet supplier for construction sites, events, and long-term projects in Southern Rhode

Contact

185 Alton Bradford Rd

Bradford, RI 02808

Business Hours

Mon - Fri: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sat - Sun: Closed

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