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ManCo Builds 8 Custom Container Units for Active Frac Sand Operation Across Two States

Eunice, United States - July 15, 2026 / Manco /

ManCo Rentals & Sales Named Sole Supplier for Multi-State Frac Sand Mining Operation

Eight Custom Units Built and Deployed Across Louisiana and Texas, with Final Two Units Staged for Delivery

ManCo Rentals & Sales, LLC has been selected as the exclusive fabrication and supply partner for a confidential frac sand mining operation spanning Louisiana and Texas. The company has completed and delivered six of eight custom-built units to active field locations, with the remaining two staged at its Eunice, Louisiana facility and scheduled for final deployment. Unit types include job site offices, operational control rooms, and Motor Control Center rooms.

Key Takeaways

- ManCo Rentals & Sales was named the sole supplier for an active multi-state frac sand mining operation covering Louisiana and Texas

- Eight custom units are being fabricated and deployed across three functional categories: job site offices, operational control rooms, and Motor Control Center rooms

- Six units are already in active field service; two remain staged at the Eunice facility for scheduled delivery

- The project reflects ManCo's capacity to serve as a full-scope infrastructure partner for energy operations requiring custom, rapidly deployable solutions across multiple sites

- ManCo has served Gulf Coast industries since 2006 and has held active membership in the National Portable Storage Association since 2007

What ManCo Built for This Project

Three categories of on-site infrastructure were required for the engagement. Job site offices provide field personnel with climate-controlled, weather-resistant workspace at active extraction locations. Operational control rooms offer dedicated environments where site teams monitor and manage process activity without interruption. Motor Control Center rooms - commonly referred to as MCC rooms - are hardened enclosures engineered to house electrical control and power distribution systems that drive heavy industrial equipment.

Each unit type carries a distinct set of build requirements. MCC rooms must satisfy specific standards for electrical isolation, ventilation, and structural integrity due to the high-voltage systems they contain. Job site offices at frac sand locations face sustained exposure to dust, vibration, and heat that would compromise a standard commercial structure within a short period. Control rooms require organized, secure interiors built around uninterrupted operational use.

Fabricating all three unit types for a single client on a single active project demands both fabrication discipline and adaptable execution. ManCo's role extended beyond delivering containers. It encompassed engineering, building, and staging field-ready infrastructure that meets the functional and safety demands of an active industrial site, on a defined delivery schedule, across two states.

Why Frac Sand Operations Create a Distinct Infrastructure Problem

Frac sand mining sits at the intersection of energy extraction, heavy logistics, and industrial process management. Sites are frequently remote, subject to compressed setup timelines, and exposed to outdoor conditions that standard structures are not designed to handle. Personnel workspace, process control environments, and electrical housing all need to perform reliably under demanding field conditions while also meeting the configuration requirements specific to each project phase.

The National Portable Storage Association, of which ManCo has been a member since 2007, recognizes the energy sector as one of the highest-growth markets for portable and modular workspace solutions. That growth is driven in large part by the infrastructure demands that active extraction operations place on suppliers capable of delivering fabricated units quickly and to specification.

When a frac sand operator selects a single supplier to cover all three infrastructure categories across multiple geographic locations, the decision is not about procurement convenience. It is a calculated response to operational risk. A fabrication partner that misses delivery sequencing, builds to incorrect specifications, or lacks the logistical reach to coordinate across state lines does not simply cause delays. It holds up site commissioning, creates gaps in personnel coverage, and puts equipment at risk when MCC rooms fail to meet the standards required for high-voltage containment.

That is the standard ManCo was held to on this project.

What "Sole Supplier" Means in Practice

The designation carries operational weight. Being named the exclusive supplier for a multi-site industrial operation means one company owns the full scope: fabrication, build sequencing, delivery coordination, and quality accountability for every unit across every location.

On a project of this scale, the client is not managing multiple vendor timelines or reconciling different build standards between units. There is one point of contact when a delivery window shifts, one team to confirm a specification, and one fabrication operation responsible for ensuring that unit six and unit eight are built to the same standard as unit one.

For the frac sand client in this case, that meant eight units built to three different functional specifications, staged and delivered in sequenced order, with no margin for a unit that does not perform as designed. Custom container modifications for energy and industrial applications at this scale require a supplier with the fabrication capacity to carry the full scope and the logistical structure to execute across a compressed timeline without compromising unit quality.

ManCo's delivery of six of eight units - with the remaining two on schedule - reflects a fabrication and logistics operation structured for industrial demands.

The Decision That Compounds Fastest in Energy Infrastructure

One of the most consistent planning errors in energy sector project development is treating portable infrastructure as a secondary procurement category. Equipment gets prioritized. Personnel workspace and process infrastructure get deferred, often until a project phase has already begun. That sequence compounds quickly, and in ways that are costly to reverse.

The following illustrates how that decision plays out across a project of this type:

ApproachWhat It Looks Like in the Field
Engaging ManCo early with full project scopeUnits engineered to spec, staged for sequenced delivery, site-ready before operations begin, no downtime waiting for infrastructure
Delaying supplier selectionLead times missed, units arrive out of sequence, field personnel without dedicated workspace during critical early phases
Using a generalist or unqualified fabricatorUnits meet basic dimensional specs but fail functional requirements - wrong ventilation for MCC rooms, inadequate insulation for control environments, interiors not built to actual use
Splitting the scope across multiple vendorsCoordination overhead multiplies, build standards vary between units, no single point of accountability when a unit does not fit the site

The cost of a misbuilt MCC room is not the price of the room itself. It is the cost of taking equipment offline, delaying site commissioning, and retrofitting a unit that should have been correct before it left the fabrication yard. ManCo's practice of full quality disclosure and direct client communication throughout the build process is structured to close that gap before delivery, not after.

How ManCo's Fabrication Process Is Structured for Industrial Clients

The ISO container standard - which governs the dimensional and structural specifications for intermodal containers used across marine, rail, and land transport - provides the structural baseline ManCo works from on every custom build. Industrial fabrication for energy clients requires layering functional requirements on top of that baseline: HVAC configurations rated for field conditions, electrical systems appropriate to the room's operational role, and interior buildouts that match the specific workflows taking place inside.

ManCo's approach to industrial builds follows a specification-first process. Client requirements are confirmed and documented before fabrication begins. On a project with multiple unit types and staggered delivery windows, a specification confirmed late is a build that cannot be corrected on schedule.

For operators who are not familiar with what a properly built MCC room or control room requires, ManCo's team reviews the functional specifications at the front end of the engagement. That clarity matters most on projects where the consequences of an error are measured in days of lost production, not just a unit returned for rework.

Not every situation calls for a fully custom build. A portable job site office for a single-site contractor may not require the same fabrication depth as a multi-unit industrial deployment. ManCo discloses the full picture on what each engagement actually requires - including when a more standard configuration meets the need without unnecessary build complexity. That transparency is part of how the company has served more than 16,000 customers since its founding in 2006.

What Brett Manuel Said About This Engagement

"This project is a strong example of what we've built this company to do," said Brett Manuel, President of ManCo Rentals & Sales. "Our client needed units engineered to spec, delivered on a demanding schedule, and trusted us as their only supplier across two states. That kind of responsibility doesn't go unnoticed on our end. Every unit that leaves our yard reflects the standard we hold ourselves to."

That standard applies regardless of project size. The same quality disclosure process and fabrication discipline used on an eight-unit industrial deployment applies equally to a single-container lease for a regional construction firm.

Where the Project Stands

Six units are in active service at field locations across Louisiana and Texas. Two units remain staged at ManCo's Eunice facility, with delivery and installation scheduled to complete the project in full.

ManCo continues to accept inquiries from energy sector operators, construction firms, and industrial clients requiring custom-fabricated container solutions, portable office units, and on-site infrastructure for single-site or multi-location deployments across the Gulf Coast Region. Weekday and weekend delivery is available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of units did ManCo fabricate for this project?

Three unit types were built: job site offices, operational control rooms, and Motor Control Center rooms. Each serves a distinct functional role on an active industrial site and carries different engineering and build requirements specific to its operational purpose.

What is an MCC room, and why does it require a custom-built enclosure?

An MCC room, or Motor Control Center room, is a hardened enclosure designed to house electrical control and power distribution systems for heavy industrial equipment. These rooms require specific ventilation configurations, electrical isolation, and structural specifications to safely contain high-voltage systems in an outdoor industrial environment. A standard container without those modifications will not meet the functional or safety requirements.

Why was ManCo selected as the sole supplier?

ManCo was selected based on its fabrication capacity, its track record in industrial and energy sector deployments, and its ability to manage multi-unit builds across multiple states on a defined delivery schedule. Sole supplier status means one point of accountability for all units across the entire project scope, which reduces coordination risk for the client.

How many units are currently deployed, and when will the rest be delivered?

Six of eight units are in active service at field locations in Louisiana and Texas. The remaining two are staged at ManCo's Eunice facility and are scheduled for delivery to complete the project.

Does ManCo work on projects outside of Louisiana?

Yes. ManCo's service area covers the Gulf Coast Region, including multi-state deployments. This frac sand mining project spans both Louisiana and Texas, and ManCo managed fabrication and delivery coordination across both states throughout the engagement.

What industries does ManCo typically serve?

ManCo serves construction, oilfield and energy, agricultural, retail, and municipal clients. The company provides ISO shipping container rentals, container sales, and custom-fabricated units for both temporary and permanent applications across the Gulf Coast. The energy and oilfield sector represents one of the company's core service areas, given the infrastructure demands those operations place on portable workspace and electrical housing.

How does ManCo handle quality disclosure on its units?

ManCo fully discloses the condition and quality of every container it leases or sells. For custom-fabricated units, client specifications are reviewed, confirmed, and documented before fabrication begins. This applies across new and used container inventory, and it applies whether the project is a single-unit rental or an eight-unit industrial build spanning two states.

About ManCo Rentals & Sales, LLC

Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Eunice, Louisiana, ManCo Rentals & Sales, LLC provides ISO shipping containers, portable office solutions, and custom container fabrication across the Gulf Coast Region. A member of the National Portable Storage Association since 2007, ManCo has served more than 16,000 customers across energy, construction, agriculture, retail, and government sectors. The company offers container rentals, sales, and fully customized builds, with weekday and weekend delivery available throughout the Gulf Coast Region and beyond. For more information, visit mancorentals.com.

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