One-time projects
For projects with a defined start and a defined end: office move-outs, full estate cleanouts, post-construction cleanups, store closures, large residential remodels. We quote the whole job upfront, you get one invoice at the end, and the documentation gets to your file.
How a project gets shaped
Most projects move from initial inquiry to completed job in five to seven business days. Larger or more complex projects take longer, but the project stages are the same regardless of size. The point is predictability. You know what you're getting, when you're getting it, and what it costs, before we start.
The biggest difference between a project and a one-off pickup is documentation. Projects close with photos, disposal records, and a single invoice that the customer's file can absorb cleanly. That matters for estate accounting, audit compliance, and procurement records.
Onsite walkthrough or remote scoping via photos and video. We confirm volume, access conditions, timeline, and any specialized handling needed.
Written scope-of-work agreement with the total project price locked in. Once signed, the price doesn't change unless the scope expands materially, and any expansion is approved in writing first.
Project gets scheduled around your timeline. Photo documentation captured throughout. Background-checked Loaders from our network handle the actual work.
Before-and-after photos delivered. Disposal records itemized by destination. Donation receipts where applicable. Single final invoice closes the project.
Project types we handle most often
Full office cleanout when a tenant exits a lease. Furniture decommissioning, equipment removal, accumulated debris. Coordinated with the broker, landlord, or facilities team. After-hours service standard.
Photo-ready property prep before the listing photographer arrives. Tight turnaround, before-and-after documentation, coordinated with the agent or seller. Typically 48 to 72 hour turnaround when timing is locked.
Complete property contents removed for executors and probate attorneys. Sentimental items set aside per family direction. Documentation supports estate accounting, probate filings, and tax records.
Final cleanout before punch walk and turnover. Construction debris, packaging, leftover materials, fixture remnants. Scheduled around your build calendar so the project closes on time.
Fixture removal, branded signage destruction, leftover inventory disposal, brand-protection workflow. Chain-of-custody documentation when required. Coordinated with mall management and lease handover.
Major renovation projects, downsizing moves, garage and basement cleanouts, hoarding cases. Quoted as a fixed scope so the homeowner knows the price before the truck shows up. Sensitive cases handled discreetly.
What you get with a JRP project
Most one-time hauling jobs end with the customer wondering whether the price was fair, what actually got disposed of, and whether they have anything they can put in a file. JRP projects close differently.
The number on the signed scope-of-work agreement is what you pay. Scope expansions get written approval before the additional work happens. No Friday afternoon surprises.
Before-and-after photos, itemized disposal records, donation receipts where applicable. Whatever your file, your auditor, or your family needs.
Single final invoice when the work is done. No lingering line items showing up six weeks later. The project closes cleanly so you can move on.
Project type, scope, timeline, any specific documentation you need at closeout. The more we know, the more accurate the fixed-price quote. A rep will reach out within one business day.
One-time projects team