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Government Deployment Planning Guide

Everything your contracting team needs to plan temporary sanitation and hygiene infrastructure — from capacity sizing to procurement documentation.

How Many Units Do You Need?

Use this guide to estimate the right trailer configuration based on your personnel count and operation duration. These recommendations assume standard usage patterns for government and military operations.

Personnel Restroom Trailers Shower Trailers Laundry Water/Waste Support
1 – 25 1x 2-Stall Standard tanks sufficient
25 – 50 1x 4-Stall Restroom Add if ops > 2 weeks Standard tanks sufficient
50 – 100 1x 8-Station 2-Door or 8-Door Restroom 1x 8-Station 2-Door Shower 1x Water Box + 1x Waste Box
100 – 200 1x 10-Station Restroom or 2x 8-Station 1x 8-Station 8-Door Shower Add if ops > 30 days 2x Water Box + 2x Waste Box
200+ Multiple units, custom config Multiple shower units 1x Laundry Trailer Daisy-chain configuration
Extended operations (> 2 weeks): Add shower trailers at 50+ personnel to maintain hygiene readiness and morale.
Long-term deployments (> 30 days): Add laundry trailer at 100+ personnel to eliminate off-site laundry logistics.
ADA requirements: Federal operations require at least one ADA-compliant unit (1-Stall ADA Combo or 3-Stall ADA Restroom) for any public-facing or multi-personnel deployment.
Combined needs: When both restroom and shower facilities are required but space is limited, consider the 3-Stall Combo Trailer to reduce site footprint.
Personnel welfare: For deployments over 30 days with 50+ personnel, add a Mobile Locker Room for secure personal storage and changing facilities.
Cold-weather operations: Add Heat Lock winterization to all trailers when operating at or below 32°F. Required to prevent freeze damage to plumbing systems.

Base Camp & Man Camp Setup

Proper site planning ensures efficient operations and easy servicing. Here are the key considerations for positioning temporary sanitation infrastructure.

▣ Trailer Placement

  • Position trailers on level, compacted ground with adequate drainage
  • Allow minimum 10 feet clearance on all sides for service vehicle access
  • Orient trailer doors away from prevailing winds when possible
  • Ensure pump truck access to waste connections (typically rear or side of trailer)
  • Group restroom and shower trailers together to create a dedicated hygiene zone

⚡ Power Requirements

  • Restroom trailers: 120V / 20 amp for HVAC, lighting, and hands-free fixtures
  • Shower trailers: 120V for circulation pumps and HVAC; propane for water heating
  • Laundry trailers: 240V / 50 amp for commercial washers and dryers
  • Multi-trailer camps: 30–50 amp generator recommended
  • Water/Waste Boxes: No shore power required — DC pump runs on deep-cycle battery

⚙ Self-Contained Operation

  • All trailers operate without site water, sewer, or electrical hookups
  • Onboard freshwater tanks and waste holding tanks are standard
  • Water Boxes extend freshwater capacity between service visits
  • Waste Boxes extend waste capacity for high-usage deployments
  • Generator power kits available for locations without shore power

☝ Site Considerations

  • Verify delivery route can accommodate trailer length (up to 53 feet)
  • Confirm base/installation access procedures and security requirements in advance
  • Identify water fill point for service truck replenishment
  • Identify approved waste disposal facility for pump truck operations
  • Plan for lighting and walkway access between trailers and personnel areas

Water & Waste Infrastructure

Our modular Water Box and Waste Box systems extend trailer capacity for remote and high-demand deployments without requiring site utility connections.

Water Box

Capacity 660 gallons (2x 330-gal IBC totes)
Pump DC-10 pump, deep-cycle battery powered
Shore Power Not required
Fill Method Fast-fill from service truck
Daisy-Chain Up to 3 units (1,980 gal total)

Waste Box

Capacity 660 gallons (2x 330-gal IBC totes)
Pumps Dual sewage pumps (full redundancy)
Basins Dual sump basins for independent line clearing
Pump-Out Standard pump truck connection
Daisy-Chain Up to 3 units (1,980 gal total)
Service frequency by crew size: 25–50 personnel = 1x/week  |  50–100 = 2x/week  |  100+ = 3–5x/week or daily
Cold-weather operations: Water Boxes include winterization provisions. Heat tape and insulated enclosures available for sub-zero deployments.

Maintenance & Servicing

All deployments include full-service maintenance. Our service teams handle all sanitation logistics so your personnel can focus on the mission.

What's Included

  • Waste tank pump-out and disposal
  • Freshwater tank replenishment
  • Interior cleaning and sanitization
  • Supply restocking (paper products, soap, hand sanitizer)
  • Equipment inspection and preventive maintenance
  • Minor repairs and component replacement

Service Frequency

Standard (construction, federal facility) 1x per week
High-demand (man camp, base camp) 2–3x per week
Disaster / emergency response 3–5x per week or daily
Emergency / after-hours 24/7 on-call

All-Season Operations

Our trailers are engineered for year-round operation in extreme conditions — from sub-zero winter deployments to high-temperature summer operations.

❄ Cold-Weather Capabilities

  • Insulated walls, floors, and plumbing compartments
  • Forced-air heating systems with thermostat control
  • Heat tape on exposed water and waste lines
  • Freeze protection on holding tanks
  • Winterized Water and Waste Box configurations available
  • Operational in sub-zero temperatures

☀ Hot-Weather Capabilities

  • Air conditioning in all restroom and shower trailers
  • High-capacity ventilation and exhaust systems
  • UV-resistant exterior construction
  • Increased service frequency to manage higher usage
  • Fresh air intake systems to reduce interior heat buildup
  • Reliable operation in sustained high temperatures

Government Procurement Guide

We are experienced in federal procurement procedures and can support your acquisition process from initial requirements through contract execution.

Accepted Contract Vehicles

  • Government Purchase Orders (POs)
  • Blanket Purchase Agreements (BPAs)
  • Indefinite Delivery / Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) Task Orders
  • Task Orders against existing contracts
  • GSA Schedule (application in progress)
  • Direct / Commercial Purchase

Documentation We Provide

  • W-9 (Tax Identification)
  • Certificate of Insurance (General Liability, Auto, Workers' Comp)
  • Capabilities Statement
  • Past Performance References
  • SAM.gov Entity Registration Verification
  • Bonding documentation (upon request)

Registration & Compliance

SAM.gov Status Active
CAGE Code 8XJX9
UEI M2G6MRHG39A5
Primary NAICS 561210, 562991, 532490
Business Size Small Business
Service Area Continental U.S.
Typical timeline: From initial RFQ to equipment on-site, most deployments are completed within days of contract execution — depending on equipment availability and delivery distance.

ADA Compliance for Federal Operations

Federal agencies are required to provide accessible sanitation facilities. Our ADA-compliant trailers meet federal accessibility standards and are available in both restroom and shower configurations.

ADA Trailer Features

  • Integrated wheelchair ramp with handrails
  • ADA-compliant interior clearances and turning radius
  • Grab bars at all fixtures
  • Lowered sinks, mirrors, and dispensers
  • Accessible shower controls (shower trailer variants)
  • Non-slip flooring throughout
  • Climate control and LED lighting
  • Self-contained freshwater and waste systems

When ADA Units Are Required

  • Any public-facing federal event or facility
  • Multi-personnel deployments at federal installations
  • Military base temporary facility augmentation
  • Disaster relief and evacuation centers
  • Federal construction sites with public access
  • Any operation where accessibility is specified in the solicitation

Ready to Plan Your Deployment?

Our federal services team can help you size the right equipment for your operation.