Keeping a Bethard Square build tidy while the heat kept pushing dust everywhere
We got called when a small project near Bethard Square started pulling in foot traffic and wind-blown grit at the same time. The site sat under that Eastside sun that seems to sit on the pavement all afternoon, and every open corner kept filling with dust from nearby work. Our crew could feel the heat off the ground as we walked the line, and we knew the bigger problem wasn’t just access — it was keeping the area controlled so workers, shoppers, and delivery traffic didn’t cut through the wrong way. That kind of exposure turns a simple job into a mess fast.
We set the fence tight along the active edges, tied it off where the grade changed, and added panels where the foot traffic started drifting toward the work zone. I remember checking the line twice because Eastside winds like to find every weak spot, and we don’t leave gaps for them to work with. Once we locked it in, the crew on site could move materials without babysitting every corner, and the customer got a cleaner perimeter that held up through the hot, dusty stretch around Bethard Square.
“Ramy’s crew got it set fast, and we finally had a clean boundary we could trust.”
Marisol G.

