The phrase references the action of obtaining temporary access to a specific size (20 feet) of modular support structures, typically used in construction or maintenance projects, from a geographically convenient provider. For example, a contractor needing to paint a two-story building would search for local companies offering this service and equipment.
Accessibility to appropriately sized and located equipment facilitates efficient project execution, reducing downtime and transportation costs. Historically, construction projects relied on fixed scaffolding, leading to higher expenses and logistical challenges. The advent of rental services has democratized access to specialized equipment, benefiting both large and small-scale operations.