Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

Reliable portable restroom solutions deployed directly to active road and highway construction sites across the region


5 Highlights on Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

  • Work Zone Compliant Units — Gotta Go Toilets deploys OSHA-compliant, DOT-approved portable toilets staged precisely within right-of-way boundaries, keeping your construction crew covered without disrupting lane closures or active traffic control zones.
  • Scheduled Pump and Service Routes — Our pump trucks and vacuum trucks run dedicated service routes on daily or weekly schedules, emptying holding tanks, restocking toilet paper and seat covers, and sanitizing each unit on every visit.
  • ADA-Accessible Restroom Options — We stock handicap-accessible, ground-level portable toilets and restroom trailers sized for highway project crews of any scale, from small road crews to large multi-contractor job sites.
  • Hand-Wash Stations and Sanitizer Dispensers — Every rental package includes freshwater hand-wash stations and hand sanitizer dispensers positioned alongside portable toilets at your staging area or shoulder placement zone.
  • Emergency and Routine Dispatch — Our dispatch center coordinates both scheduled deliveries and emergency same-day service calls, mobilizing field technicians fast when your site supervisor needs units relocated, swapped, or replaced.

Why Choose Our Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

Gotta Go Toilets specializes in road and highway construction portable toilet rental. That focus matters on a job site where traffic control, permit compliance, and tight staging areas make sanitation logistics genuinely complex.

Our drivers know how to position and anchor freestanding portable toilets on shoulders, medians, and right-of-way easements without interfering with jersey barriers, safety fencing, or barricade setups. We coordinate directly with your project manager and site supervisor to match unit placement with your active lane closure schedule.

Every portable toilet we deploy is heavy-duty and industrial-grade. Our sanitation workers pump, clean, disinfect, and deodorize each unit on a confirmed service schedule. We don’t skip visits. We don’t send undertrained technicians. Our pump operators carry route sheets and manifests on every run, and our dispatch center tracks each service stop in real time.

We’re fully permitted and insured for highway project work. We handle the lease agreement, service contract, and scheduling so your general contractor and subcontractors can stay focused on grading, paving, and excavation work.

Gotta Go Toilets also offers 24-hour emergency service for active highway projects that run overnight or through weekend shifts. If your road crew needs units restocked, relocated, or replaced at 2 a.m., we dispatch.


Signs You Need Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

1. Your crew is working a lane closure with no restroom access within a reasonable distance:
OSHA mandates sanitation access for construction workers. When your highway project closes lanes and pushes crews into active work zones far from existing facilities, portable toilets must be deployed on-site. A single standard unit per 10 workers is the baseline, and that number climbs fast on large road projects.

2. Your staging area keeps shifting as the project progresses:
Road and highway construction moves. Your staging area relocates as paving, milling, or trenching advances along the corridor. Portable toilets need to relocate with the crew. Gotta Go Toilets schedules routine unit rotation and relocation so your sanitation setup stays current with your active work zone, not last week’s position.

3. Your holding tanks are filling faster than your current service schedule allows:
A high-capacity construction crew generates more waste volume than a standard commercial rental assumes. If your portable toilets are filling between service visits, your pump schedule needs adjustment. We inspect waste tank levels and recalibrate service frequency based on actual crew size and shift length.

4. Your site lacks ADA-compliant restroom access:
Federal and state DOT project requirements often mandate handicap-accessible portable toilets on public highway projects. If your current rental doesn’t include an ADA-compliant unit, your project may be out of compliance. We stock and deliver accessible units sized for highway job sites.

5. You’re mobilizing a new highway project and haven’t secured sanitation yet:
Sanitation needs to be staged before your road crew breaks ground. Waiting until excavation or grading starts creates compliance gaps and crew complaints. Gotta Go Toilets mobilizes portable toilet delivery ahead of your project start date, coordinating with your permit timeline and site access schedule.


Our Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental Process

Step 1 — Quote and Contract
Contact our dispatch center with your project location, crew size, shift schedule, and estimated project duration. We quote a service package that covers portable toilet count, hand-wash stations, and service frequency. We issue a lease agreement and service contract before delivery.

Step 2 — Permit and Coordination
Our team reviews right-of-way access, easement boundaries, and any DOT or state DOT placement requirements for your highway project. We coordinate unit positioning with your project manager to avoid conflicts with traffic cones, barricades, and detour routes.

Step 3 — Delivery and Setup
Our drivers deliver and set up portable toilets, restroom trailers, and hand-wash stations at your confirmed staging area or shoulder location. We anchor and secure each unit, stock it with toilet paper, seat covers, blue dye, and deodorizer, and confirm placement with your site supervisor.

Step 4 — Scheduled Service
Our pump trucks run your service route on the agreed schedule — daily or weekly. Sanitation workers empty holding tanks, pressure wash interiors, disinfect surfaces, restock supplies, and inspect each unit for damage or needed repairs.

Step 5 — Relocation and Demobilization
As your project advances, we relocate units to match your active work zone. At project completion, we demobilize and haul all equipment back to our equipment yard, leaving your job site clean.


Brands We Use

Gotta Go Toilets sources portable toilets, restroom trailers, and sanitation supplies from the most trusted manufacturers in the industry.

  • PolyJohn 
  • Satellite Industries 
  • ARMAL 
  • NovaCan 
  • TowMaster
  • Thetford
  • Dometic
  • Fresh Products 
  • Kimberly-Clark
  • GOJO Industries (Purell) 

Every unit we deploy meets OSHA sanitation standards.


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FAQs About Road & Highway Construction Portable Toilet Rental

What is road and highway construction portable toilet rental?

Road and highway construction portable toilet rental is the short-term or long-term lease of portable restrooms, hand-wash stations, and sanitation equipment deployed directly to active road and highway job sites. Units are delivered, set up, serviced on a schedule, and removed at project completion.

How many portable toilets does a highway construction crew need?

OSHA requires one portable toilet per 10 workers for a standard 8-hour shift. Larger crews, longer shifts, or multi-contractor job sites need more units. Gotta Go Toilets calculates the right count based on your crew size, shift schedule, and site layout.

How often do you pump and service the units?

We service portable toilets on daily or weekly schedules depending on crew size and usage volume. Each service visit includes pumping the waste tank, pressure washing the interior, disinfecting surfaces, deodorizing, and restocking supplies.

Can you place portable toilets within an active lane closure or work zone?

Yes. Our drivers are experienced in positioning and anchoring portable toilets within right-of-way boundaries, on shoulders, and in staging areas adjacent to active lane closures. We coordinate placement with your site supervisor and traffic control setup.

Does Gotta Go Toilets handle ADA-compliant units for highway projects?

We stock and deliver handicap-accessible, ADA-compliant portable toilets for highway projects that require them under federal or state DOT contract terms.

How quickly can you deliver portable toilets to a new highway project?

We dispatch same-day or next-day delivery for most highway project locations. Contact our dispatch center with your job site address and crew start date, and we’ll confirm a delivery window.

What happens if a unit needs to be relocated as the project moves?

We schedule routine unit rotation and relocation as your active work zone advances along the highway corridor. Your project manager contacts our dispatch center, and we send a driver to reposition, swap, or replace units as needed.