Rain for Rent, Portadam Form Partnership

April 4, 2013
Partnership combines expertise & technological advances in temporary liquid handling and portable cofferdam solutions

In a partnership dedicated to temporary cofferdam dewatering on a variety of jobsites, including construction, remediation, rehabilitation, flood protection and in-water inspection, Rain for Rent and Portadam have merged expertise and operational resources to deliver performance and efficiency.

Known for its full service approach, Rain for Rent addresses liquid handling challenges—both planned and unplanned—across multiple industries. The company puts uses problem-solving expertise bundled with technology, services and products—pumps, tanks, filtration, pipe and spillguards—that ensure safe, cost effective and complete solutions.

Versatile and portable, Portadam is a temporary cofferdam, water diversion or fluid retention system for use in open water up to 12 ft deep. With a freestanding structure that adapts to almost any environment, its non-invasive properties make it an environmentally attractive option that delivers dry conditions without the need for costly excavation, fill or equipment.

“Together we deliver a shared commitment to job safety and performance and the operational efficiency realized from joint planning and logistics,” said Jay Carlyn, vice president national accounts, Rain for Rent. “The biggest benefit for our customers is a single trusted source for their temporary cofferdam dewatering needs.”

In addition to breadth of expertise and services, The Rain for Rent/Portadam union guarantees coast-to-coast coverage. “With over 70 combined locations across the U.S. and Canada, we can leverage our national knowledge base through regional support and services,” said Bob Gatta, CEO, Portadam. 

Source: Rain for Rent

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