Aurora Construction Sites Stay Hydrated and On Schedule With Delivered Ice and Water


Flat-Rate Delivery and Free On-Site Equipment Remove Two Line Items From Your Project Budget

A construction crew that runs out of water on a ninety-degree Aurora afternoon doesn't push through — OSHA hydration guidelines exist precisely because heat-related illness stops work entirely and creates liability exposure that far exceeds the cost of an adequate supply chain. The practical outcome of undersupplying water and ice on an active site isn't just discomfort: it's lost productive hours, potential safety incidents, and the crew morale damage that follows both. Check's Premium Ice Company LLC delivers water pallets and bagged ice directly to Aurora job sites with delivery included and free merchandising equipment placed on-site, eliminating the logistics gap that causes those outcomes.

Aurora's semi-arid climate at roughly 5,400 feet elevation means sweat evaporates quickly, suppressing the thirst signal that would otherwise prompt workers to drink before reaching a deficit. Outdoor crews doing physical labor in those conditions can reach dangerous dehydration before feeling thirsty — a physiological pattern that makes consistent, accessible hydration infrastructure more important than periodic cooler refills. Water pallets delivering 500 bottles per order and ice at three dollars per bag, with both delivered on a flat-rate basis, make it operationally simple to keep that infrastructure stocked without diverting crew time or project budget to supplier coordination.

Exactly What Gets Delivered to Your Aurora Job Site

Water pallets arrive pre-configured at 48 cases of 40 bottles each — 500 individual bottles per delivery — at a flat rate that covers both product and transport. Bagged ice is priced at three dollars per bag with delivery included on every order. Free merchandisers are placed on-site so bottles and ice bags have a proper storage unit that doesn't require renting a portable cooler or improvising with equipment already committed to another function. No separate freight invoice appears at month-end, and no equipment rental fee appears on the project budget.

With forty tons of daily production capacity and a 200-mile service radius, deliveries to Aurora development sites along the E-470 corridor, near the Fitzsimons redevelopment zone, or across eastern Aurora's residential expansion areas all fall within standard scheduling. You set the delivery frequency that matches your crew size and project phase — a foundation pour with forty workers needs a different cadence than a finish-out stage with eight. Adjusting that schedule doesn't require renegotiating a contract; it requires a phone call. Because the operation runs around the clock, emergency restocking during an unexpectedly hot week gets handled the same day it's requested.

To set up water and ice delivery for your Aurora construction site with free equipment and flat-rate pricing, get in touch and we'll confirm delivery scheduling around your project timeline.

What Aurora Construction Teams Gain When Supply Logistics Run Automatically

When hydration supply is handled by a delivery partner rather than managed manually by your crew, the operational impact is measurable — fewer interruptions, zero supplier coordination time, and a budget line that stays predictable across the project duration. Here's what the partnership covers from first delivery through project completion:

  • Water pallets at 500 bottles per delivery with flat-rate pricing that doesn't change based on Aurora delivery location or project phase
  • Bagged ice at three dollars per bag with delivery included, eliminating the per-trip costs that accumulate when crew members make supply runs during the workday
  • Free on-site merchandisers that provide proper cold storage without adding equipment rental to the project's supply budget
  • Forty-ton daily production capacity that keeps Aurora job site orders fulfilled even during peak summer construction season when regional demand is highest
  • Around-the-clock availability for schedule changes, crew size adjustments, or emergency restocking when Aurora's summer heat indexes spike mid-week

A job site where water and ice are consistently available is a job site where your crew focuses on the work rather than managing their own comfort. That focus shows up in output, safety records, and the kind of morale that keeps experienced workers returning to the next project. To arrange construction water and ice delivery in Aurora with free equipment and included delivery, contact us today.