Define the boundary
We review air paths, doors, corridors, and the clean-to-work-zone transition.
Separate active construction from clean, occupied space with disciplined barriers, sealed transitions, and controlled access.
Plan this protection ↗Dust travels through open doors, shared corridors, return-air paths, and tiny gaps. JPC containment systems create a clear boundary around active work using floor-to-ceiling barriers, reinforced seams, protected entries, and site-specific transitions that help the rest of the property stay cleaner and more operational.
Every system is planned around the actual site, the active trades, the project duration, and the finishes or operations that cannot be compromised.
We review air paths, doors, corridors, and the clean-to-work-zone transition.
Barriers are fitted from floor to ceiling with reinforced edges and controlled entry.
Containment can shift as the active work zone moves through the building.
Exact materials and installation details are confirmed after reviewing the site, schedule, surfaces, and work taking place.
Yes. That is one of its primary uses. We plan access and sequencing to reduce disruption to people outside the work zone.
Controlled access can be integrated using the opening type best suited to the site and frequency of use.
No. Regulated hazardous-material work requires project-specific engineering, procedures, and licensed specialists. JPC scopes protection to the requirements provided for the project.
Tell us what is staying, what work is happening, and when the site needs to be ready. We’ll help define the right protection scope.
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