Keeping a mixed-use build safe during a wet Roxbury stretch
We set up at a post-2000 mixed-use site near John Eliot Square after a run of damp mornings and windy afternoons. The ground stayed soft from steady drizzle, and every delivery truck rolled in with mud on the tires, so the opening by the sidewalk kept trying to widen. With Grove Hall traffic pushing past and foot traffic moving toward Nubian Square, we had to keep the site tight before someone slipped into the work zone.
We got our crew on it right away and drove the panels deeper on the first pass, then added bracing where the wind kept catching the fence near the corner. We used our level, extra ballast, and a clean laydown line so the gate stayed square and the walkway stayed open. That setup held through the rest of the weather swing, and the contractor kept the build moving without stopping to police the perimeter.
You got it up fast, and I didn’t have to worry about people wandering in.
Marcus T.

