What companies provide emergency management services. Best answer on the web
state municipalities after hurricanes or other natural disasters.
Such services might be debris management and/or they might
help local and state municipalities apply for funds from FEMA and State
Agencies. The services they offer are both actual and technical and
can cover a broad range.
Their SIC codes might be 8711, 8741 or 8742. They might also have
NAICS codes such as 541330, 541611 or 541612. A single company might
provide services that fall under all of theses codes and more.
Examples of companies that provide one or more of these services are
PBS&J, Global Options and Malcolm Pirnie. They are engineering firms.
Look at them in order to understand the type of company I am
interested in.
I would like list of these companies (small, large, public and private)
in the US and possibly Europe and their web sties or contact information. But US companies are my primary interest.
Are we still in communication? The question still needs more clairification. If I don't hear from you by Tuesday I am going to repost the question or ask Google for a refund. Where are you?
Thank you for your question!
Your clarifications did help me to know a bit more what you wanted. I included a number of "full service" disaster management response companies and some that are much more specialized, such as providing helicopters to fight forest fires. I believe that I have covered most bases, though, as far as emergency management goes! If I'm incorrect and I have not, just let me know with a clarification and I'll get back to you as soon as possible.
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Kenyon International Emergency Services
http://www.kenyoninternational.com/
"Kenyon International Emergency Services teams have responded to the world?s largest disasters including World Trade Center 2001, Tsunami 2004, Katrina 2005 and hundreds of air crashes since 1929. We are the world?s most experienced and comprehensive Disaster Management company, ready to help organizations respond to crises anywhere, anytime. We coordinate emergency services connected with accidents, terrorist attacks and natural phenomena."
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DavisLogic Inc.
http://www.davislogic.com/
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BMS Catastrophe
http://www.bmscat.com/index.asp
(Warning: unfortunately, their site is exceedingly slow to load in browsers other than Internet Explorer. It also has a very long and dramatic flash intro that you will probably want to skip.) BMS Cat supplies disaster recovery to businesses around the world after fires, floods, hurricanes and other natural phenomena. They are headquartered in Texas and serve the entire United States, in addition to other countries.
"A fire, hurricane, tornado or flood does not have to be a total disaster. Facilities, electronics, telecommunications, industrial machinery, documents, carpets and furniture most often are restorable to their pre-loss condition. Our disaster recovery and restoration techniques help turn would be losses back into assets."
Blackman-Mooring Steamatic Catastrophe, Inc. (BMS-CAT)
Brent Lee, Regional Director (Southeast Region)
450 Cemetery Street, Suite 201
Norcross, GA 30071
800-433-2940; (228) 806-9550 (mobile)
Disaster recovery services, odor removal, vacuum freeze-drying. BMS-CAT provides extensive recovery and restoration services and is able to handle almost any size emergency. Recovery services include paper-based materials as well as electronic equipment and magnetic media. Book and document collections are vacuum freeze dried for approximately $40 per cubic ft. based on a 500 cubic foot load. Portable blast freezer is available. ------
Northeast Document Conservation Center
100 Brickstone Square
Andover, MA 01810
(978) 470-1010 (24 hrs.)
Basic advice and references in the event of an emergency. Staff conservators are also available for expert consultation. The field rate for conservation is $530/day. There is no charge in case of dire emergency. www.nedcc.org
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(SOLINET) Southeastern Library Network
1438 W. Peachtree Street, NW, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30309
800-999-8558
Services include referrals to conservators, specialized consultants, and other service providers; also disaster recovery advice after an emergency. www.solinet.net
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American Freeze-Dry, Inc.
411 White Horse Pike
Audubon, NJ 08106
(856) 546-0777; 1-800-817-1007
Able to vacuum freeze-dry 50 cubic feet at a cost of $55-60 per cubic foot. Can also make arrangements for larger quantities with McDonnell Douglas (thermal vacuum drying) or a Canadian company with a 500-cubic-foot vacuum freeze-dry chamber. www.americanfreezedry.com
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Belfor USA
2300 Fourth Street
Atlanta, GA 30084
800-472-0030
Disaster recovery, dehumidification, mold removal, magnetic media recovery, vacuum freeze-drying. www.us.belfor.com
http://www.us.belfor.com/index.php?id=104&L=0
"As pioneers in the field of decontamination and recovery of technical equipment, BELFOR remains the leader in the recovery of contaminated and damaged equipment of all types, including equipment from the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing industries."
Tulane University Magazine
http://www2.tulane.edu/article_news_details.cfm?ArticleID=6184
"A recovery team of Tulane facilities administrators, accompanied by experts from Belfor Recovery Services -- hired by Tulane to handle the recovery work -- went room-to-room, assessing damage and prioritizing demolition, mold remediation and reconstruction. Belfor, an international disaster mitigation company, came highly recommended by the University of Miami, where they were wrapping up repairs from a Category 1 hurricane that hit earlier in the season. Belfor had also worked with Tulane after less-serious flooding in May 1995."
Belfor
2425 Blue Smoke Court South
Fort Worth, TX 76105
800-856-3333 (24-hr. hotline); (817) 535-6793
Vacuum freeze-drying, disaster recovery of computer media, microfiche and microfilm, books, business records. Vacuum freeze-dry chamber has an 800-cubic-ft. capacity; the rate for freeze-drying varies but is generally about $60 per cubic foot. Also has a thermal freeze-drying process that employs heat and a cold trap. During the drying operation materials cycle from ?40 to 60° .
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Munters Corporation?Moisture Control Services
6900 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Suite 1
Norcross, GA 30071
(770) 242-0935; 1-800-Munters (1-800-686-8377)
Disaster recovery services, building dehumidification, drying services, microfilm drying services. Will dry to customer?s specifications or will recommend an appropriate method. Choices include: vacuum freeze-drying, in-situ drying through dehumidification, or stabilization by freezing materials to be dried at a later time. The vacuum freeze-dryer has a 100-cubic-foot capacity, and cost is approximately $50 per cubic foot with a reduction for quantities greater than 500 cubic feet. www.munters.us
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Solex Environmental Systems
PO Box 460242
Houston, TX 77056
1-800-848-0484 (24 hr. hotline); (713) 963-8600
Vacuum freeze-drying, portable freezing chambers, environmental control systems, decontamination.
Document Reprocessors
5611 Water St.
Middlesex, NY 14507
(585) 554-4500; 1-800-437-9464 (24 hr. hotline)
www.documentreprocessors.com
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Data Recovery and Reconstruction (Data R&R)
PO Box 35993
Tucson, AZ 85740
(520) 742-5724
A charge of $75 per drive is required for decontamination of fire- or water-damaged drives. No charge for preliminary diagnostics.
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Excalibur Data Recovery, Inc.
Valley Office Park
13 Branch Street, Suite 207B
Methuen, MA 01844
1-800-466-0893 (24 hr. hotline); (978) 681-1200
Fax: (978) 681-1203
Email: excaliburdr@rcn.com
http://www.excaliburdatarecovery.com
Data recovery from losses caused by many types of disasters. They have experience working with many types of media and more than twenty operating systems.
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Micro-Surgeon
6 Sullivan Street
Westwood, NJ 07675
(201) 666-7880; 1-866-D8A-RESQ (1-866-382-7377)
Offers evaluations based on a flat rate of $75 per drive and includes all diagnostic services related to determination of recovery feasibility.
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On Track Data Recovery
11411 Isaac Newton Square
Reston, VA 20190
1-800-872-2599
www.ontrack.com
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Smolian Sound Studios
1 Wormans Mill Court
Frederick, MD 21701
(301) 694-5134
Well known for offering all types of audiotape restoration. Also works with acetate and shellac discs.
http://soundsaver.com
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SPECS Bros.
PO Box 195
Lodi, NJ 07644
1-800-852-7732; (201) 440-6589
Magnetic media restoration and reformatting.
www.specsbro.com
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SALVAGE?MICROFILM
Eastman Kodak Company
Disaster Recovery Laboratory
1700 Dewey Avenue
B-65, Door G, Room 340
Rochester, NY 14650
800-EKC-TEST (352-8378)
Reprocesses original camera films (only Kodak brand) free of charge. There is no limit on the number of rolls. Films should be packaged according to Kodak's instructions that are given when Kodak is notified. www.kodak.com
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Fuji Microfilm
Atlanta, GA 957-3854
Microfilm recovery (Fuji film only).
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New England Micrographics
750 E. Industrial Park Drive
Manchester, NH 03109
1-800-340-1171; (603) 625-1171
Reprocesses any amount of water-damaged microfilm, and also provides off-site storage for microfilm and computer media. Cost is based on the size and nature of the request. Works with Fuji film and also Ilford color film. www.nemicrographics.com
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Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts
264 South 23rd Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
(315) 545-0613
Provides advice about recovery of various types of collections. A photograph conservator is on staff to advise on recovery and treatment options for photographic collections. www.ccaha.org
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Strohl Systems--
disaster recovery software and disaster consulting
http://www.strohlsystems.com/
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911 Security
extra security for emergencies
http://911security.net/
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ACSI, Inc.
Advanced Containment Systems, Inc.
http://www.acsi-us.com/
http://www.acsi-us.com/company/index.htm
provides emergency containment systems for workers and equipment
Advanced Containment Systems, Inc.
8720 Lambright Road
Houston, TX 77075
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Western Forest Fire Services Association
http://www.olwm.com/wffsa/
List of vendors:
http://www.olwm.com/wffsa/food.htm
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OK's Cascade Company
http://www.oks.com/
disaster response, personnel base camps, equipment rental, mobile showers, laundry and kitchens
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Nuway Emergency Food Catering Service
http://www.clarionpress.com/nuway/
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BIG SKY MOBILE CATERING
135 W. Broadway
Missoula, MT 59802
Phone: (406) 543-3202
Fax: (406) 542-1822
Contact: HAL NELSON
E-mail: BSMC@prodigy.net
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CATTLEMEN'S MEAT CO.
P.O.Box 136
136 Main Street
Kevin, MT 59454-0136
Phone: (800) 337-2151
Fax: (406) 337-4151
Contact: Ray Christiaens
Email: cattle@northerntel.net
http://www.cattlemensmeatco.com/
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BLAGGS' FOOD SERVICE
21885 Highway 299 E.
Bella Vista, CA 96008
Phone: (530) 549-5522
Fax: (530) 549-5521
Contact: ROBERT OR LINDA BLAGG
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Z BEST COMPANY
P.O. BOX 1563
Rapid City, SD 57709
Phone: (406) 656-9616
Fax: (406) 656-9616
Contact: BRAD OR JIM ZUNDEL
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HOUSTON'S TRAIL'S END, INC.
116 W Kanab Creek Drive
Kanab, UT 84741
Phone: (435) 644-2488
Fax: (435) 644-8148
Contact: JOE HOUSTON
Contact: ROBERT HOUSTON
E-mail jhouston@xpressweb.com
Houston's Trail's End
http://www.redrockride.com/aboutus.htm
"The Houstons have fed forest firefighters all over the west. They are capable of setting up a restaurant anywhere. Their operations have taken them to Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Washington, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and California to serve others. Since the beginning, Houston's has prepared and served over three million meals at remote sites all over the west. This certainly proves that they know how to take care of people. It's their business, and they take great pride in personal service and providing hospitality second to none."
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PORT-A-PIT CATERING
24 E. Flores
Tucson, AZ 85705
Phone: (520) 792-3145
Fax: (520) 792-3058
Contact: GARY SNEVA
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STEWART'S FIREFIGHTER
FOOD CATERING, INC.
732 NW Maple Ave.
PO BOX 818
Redmond, OR 97756
Phone: (503) 947-3394
Contact: TOM OR ANN STEWART
http://www.stewartsffc.com/
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El Dorado Water and Shower
http://www.eldoradowaterandshower.com/
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Henderson Aviation
http://www.hendersonaviationco.com/
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San Joaquin Helicopters
http://www.sjhelicopters.com/
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After Disaster
http://www.afterdisaster.com/
cleanup services
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The O'Brien Group
complete disaster services
http://www.theobriensgroup.com/
"The calm during a storm. We are The O'BRIEN'S Group, the response management experts who bring the people, resources, and experience you need when disaster strikes. We provide a broad portfolio of emergency management, response, homeland security and vessel services."
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DRC
http://www.drcusa.com/
"DRC Services
* Debris Management
* Hazardous Waste Response, Remediation, and Disposal
* Construction Management
* Project Management
* Demolition Management
* Marine, Bridge, Road, and Civil Construction
* Landfill Management
* Manpower
* Equipment Leasing
* International Work Camps
* Real Estate Management"
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Command Post Communications
http://www.wildfireicp.com/pages/1/index.htm
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Worldwide Drying
http://www.worldwidedrying.com/
"World Wide Drying is a Massachusetts based company dedicated to disaster recovery response and business continuation, following catastrophic water damage. Whether you're a senior executive responsible for a contingency plan, a facilities manager with years of disaster recovery experience or an insurance representative, World Wide Drying must be your vendor of choice."
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Crowder-Gulf
http://www.crowdergulf.com/
"For 37 years Crowder-Gulf has been providing recovery services to help communities and local governments deal with some of the worst natural disasters to hit the U.S. Crowder-Gulf has the strong financial backing, personnel, equipment resources to provide the most efficient management of disaster response services."
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Calvin-Giordano
http://www.calvin-giordano.com/05site/WhatWeDo/12EmergencyManagement/emergencyMgt.htm
"The Emergency Management Services Division offers local governments and businesses comprehensive emergency management planning, mitigation, training, exercise and regulator compliance services. CGA is an innovative consulting firm with an extensive history of providing contractual government services for cities throughout South Florida. Our longstanding municipal partnerships and government experience enables CGA to offer a comprehensive package of contracting services to local governments of which public safety is a vital component. Our experienced emergency managers, planners, public administrators, engineers, public utility specialists, and information technology staff can pool their talents to comprehensively address the full-range of disaster preparedness, response, and recovery needs of your organization." -------
Sources:
State of Alabama Records Disaster Recovery Vendors
http://www.archives.state.al.us/whatsnew/disastervendors.html
State of South Carolina Disaster Recovery Archive
http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/drsnat.htm
Yahoo Directory--
Business Disaster Recovery Services
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Computers/Services/Business_Continuity_and_Disaster_Recovery/
Yahoo Directory--
B2B Emergency Services
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Emergency_Services/Disaster_Response/
Atlantis Vendors
http://www.jimott.org/DCweb/vendors.htm
Yahoo B2B Directory-- Emergency Services
http://dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Business_to_Business/Environment/Emergency_Management/
FEMA Authorized Vendors
http://www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/hazus/hz_psi_vendors.shtm
Search terms:
belfor recovery services
kenyon international emergency
houston's trail's end, inc
cattlemen's meat co
blaggs food service
eldorado water and shower
command post communications
henderson aviation
san joaquin helicopters
debris management disaster
If you need any additional clarification, let me know and I'll be glad to help.
--keystroke-ga
I have been extremely busy and am just now getting to look at your research. Hopefully this is enough and hits the mark. If not I will get back to you and if it works, I will rate this.
Thanks
Hi. I am just wondering if you are going to continue working on this. I definitely need some more info more in line with my last clarification. Please let me know your intention.
Thanks
How many companies would you like on this list?
--keystroke-ga
Thanks. I will take a look at what you have provided. Also tomorrow I will asnwer you question regarding what I mean by "emergency management."
Thanks for asking for clarification and letting me give it another go.
Since you're very eager for information, I'm going ahead and publishing what I have found on the subject tonight. This is all I can do for tonight as it's getting late and frankly past my bedtime. Just to let you know, this is in off-the-cuff, rough draft-type form because I'm posting before I've done my complete research. I will delve into the topic a bit more tomorrow as needed.
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I believe that Belfor also provides full service disaster recovery services--
Here's their description anyway:
"Structural dehumidification, mold remediation, fire restoration, structural cleaning and decontamination, contents restoration, electronics and machinery restoration, book and document reclamation, magnetic media recovery, and reconstruction services"
Belfor
National Headquarters
2425 Blue Smoke Court South
Fort Worth, TX 76105
Phone: (800) 856-3333 (24 Hour Hotline)
Fax: (817) 536-1167
http://www.belfor.com
Here are some additional companies that I found. Let me know how these work for you.
If you don't mind, could you also clarify what you mean for me by "emergency management" companies in regards to the individual states you mentioned? Do you refer to companies like BMS Cat (which actually try to manage emergencies) and these same types of companies or to consulting companies that do clerical-type work for the counties to help them get federal money for projects (but do none of the actual projects themselves)? I'm not entirely clear on what exactly you're wishing for with that, so it'd be great if you could give me a bit more info.
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NCRI
National Catastrophe Restoration, Inc.
http://www.ncricat.com/
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Woods Restoration Services
from: (Katzman & Korr
http://www.katzkorr.com/ShowLinkCatDetail2.cfm?CatID=36)
"Woods Restoration Services, Inc.
Quote From Site: Woods Restoration Services, LLC., is a full-service disaster restoration company with extensive experience in large-scale, complex fire, flood, and weather-related damage restorations. Founded in 1990 by Phillip, Martin, and Tim Woods, the company has become one of the largest and fastest growing restoration companies in the country. Headquartered in Newington, CT, Woods Restoration Services operates seven full- service regional field offices in Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, South Carolina and Florida, and maintains a nationwide disaster recovery consulting function."
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ARS Services
http://www.arsserve.com/
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CAT Global Inc.
Glenn Ray
11125 Darryl Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA 70815
225-275-0700; Fax 225-275-7030
www.catglobal.us; glenn@catglobal.us
Water, Fire, Smoke, Mold, Documents, Bio-hazards - you name it - we handle it. With over 30 years industry experience and one of the largest fleets of equipment, CAT Global is your best source for restoration services. Toll Free 866-417-0701
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Bechtel Engineering
http://bechtel.com/
Bechtel is assisting FEMA with the Hurricane Katrina aftermath.
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CH2M Hill
http://www.ch2m.com/corporate/
Government Clients--
http://www.ch2m.com/corporate/clients/government.asp
"CH2M HILL's more than 18,000 employee-owners help municipal, regional, state, and federal clients develop and manage infrastructure and facilities that improve efficiency, safety, and quality of life wherever we work and live... We have helped the U.S. Departments of Energy and Defense clean up nuclear and hazardous waste, and build and realign military bases locally and abroad... And, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, CH2M HILL is providing temporary housing in all four of the affected states, and classrooms and municipal buildings in Mississippi."
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Dewberry
http://www.dewberry.com/
http://www.dewberry.com/profile.asp?id=83
"Dewberry Opens New Orleans Office
In addition to supporting the firm?s emergency management contracts, the New Orleans office plans to provide full-service architecture, engineering, planning, and program management to assist the region?s rebuilding efforts."
Emergency Management
City of Houston, Texas
Federal Emergency Management Agency
Solid Waste Authority, Palm Beach County, Florida
Sussex and Kent Counties, Delaware
Dewberry has a long list of county and local clients on the Profile page of their website.
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Fluor
http://fluor.com/
Government clients:
http://fluor.com/ias/default.asp#gov
One of FEMA's contractors for Hurricane Katrina--
"As one of the world?s largest engineering procurement, construction and maintenance service organizations, they procure a large volume of industrial goods and services."
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KBR/Halliburton
http://www.halliburton.com/
Contracts with the Navy after disasters such as hurricanes
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Shaw Group
http://shawgrp.com/
"Contracted by the Army Corps of Engineers for construction and related services, including pumping of floodwater from the city of New Orleans, and by FEMA to provide support services, including housing assistance for displaced residents."
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North American Catastrophe Services, Inc.
http://www.nacs1.com/
Taxpayer Blog
http://www.taxpayer.net/budget/katrinaspending/contracts/nacs.htm
"North American Catastrophe Services, Inc., (NACS) builds mobile command centers, or remotely deployed emergency operations vehicles. The company has done work for numerous local, state, and federal agencies, and is classified as a small business."
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Alltech engineering firm
http://www.pbworld.com/
Taxpayer Blog
http://www.taxpayer.net/budget/katrinaspending/contracts/alltech.htm
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Michael J. Baker Inc.
http://www.mbakercorp.com/
Taxpayer Blog
http://www.taxpayer.net/budget/katrinaspending/contracts/baker.htm
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URS Group Inc.
http://www.urscorp.com/
"URS is the largest global engineering design firm and a leading U.S. federal government contractor providing a comprehensive range of professional planning, design, systems engineering and technical assistance, program and construction management, and operations and maintenance services."
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Kellogg, Brown & Root (KBR)
http://www.halliburton.com/kbr/index.jsp
Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) is a 100 year old global engineering, technology, and construction services company working in the hydrocarbon and chemical industries and employing 60,000 people. It is also the engineering and construction arm of the oil services giant Halliburton. The firm is split in two divisions: Government and Infrastructure, which accounts for about three-fourths of sales, and Energy & Chemicals. KBR has a 60 year history of working for the military and governments around the world on a plethora of projects. KBR's recent work in Iraq has been the focus of scrutiny and investigations, landing two of its employees in prison. Source: KBR Website and www.hoovers.com
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Sterling Construction
http://www.sterlingconstruction.biz/level1.cfm?CFID=927665&CFTOKEN=95017078
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TJC Engineering, Inc., Louisville, KY
http://www.tjcengineering.com/
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Whitesell-Green Inc.
http://whitesell-green.com/
"Our experience in public/private construction and design-build contracting has positioned us to respond immediately and professionally to the needs of any project in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana and Tennessee."
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WG Yates
http://www.wgyates.com/
Government:
http://www.wgyates.com/government.htm
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Ashbritt Inc.
http://www.ashbritt.com/about_us.shtml
"Therefore, we organized our company into four divisions: Disaster Recovery Services, Solid Waste Services, Engineering Services, and Special Environmental Services. These divisions are complimentary of each other and assist the parent organization in delivering fully integrated solutions to clients at the Federal, State, and Local government level, and a select list of private organizations."
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Ceres Environmental
http://www.ceresenvironmental.com/
"Ceres is able to provide all necessary personnel and resources for disaster debris removal, debris site management, and collection/generation of FEMA required project documentation. Our documentation personnel will maintain a presence at your offices in order to work closely with your staff to identify and secure all eligible FEMA reimbursements.
We have offices and equipment at our locations in:
* Bonifay, Florida
* Houston, Texas
* Minneapolis, Minnesota"
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ECC
http://www.ecc.net/
"ECC delivers engineering, construction, and environmental solutions to complex challenges facing Government and commercial organizations worldwide."
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James Construction Group
http://www.jcgllc.com/jcghome.htm
"JCG provides its services to a wide range of private and public clients throughout the United States. With revenues exceeding $150 million and an employee base of over 1,100, JCG is known as one of the largest general contractors in the Gulf Coast region."
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Mactec
http://www.mactec.com/
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Phillips and Jordan
http://www.pandj.com/
(debris removal)
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Here are some emergency management companies that specifically work with FEMA in the states you mentioned:
First Restoration Services (FRS)--
based in North Carolina
http://www.firstrestoration.com/
Catastrophe Division:
http://www.firstrestoration.com/catastrophe.htm
FEMA Involvement:
http://www.moldreporter.org/vol2no2/fastFEMA
Sources:
Google Directory-- Restoration
://www.google.com/Top/Business/Construction_and_Maintenance/Restoration/
Taxpayers for Common Sense
http://www.taxpayer.net/budget/katrinaspending/contracts/
Search terms:
complete disaster restoration services
restoration companies fema
First Restoration Services (FRS)
bechtel counties florida
ch2m
If you need any additional clarification, let me know and I'll be glad to assist you.
--keystroke-ga
Thank you very much for the information. I just looked at it quickly. At first glance I think there are only 6 companies that match the criteria which is more "full service." Rather than say what didn't seem to fit, here are the SIX that did: BMSCAT; KENYON; DRCUSA;CROWDERGULF;CALVIN-GIORDANO;OBREIN.
These along with the ones I mentioned in my question offer a good profile.
The smaller companies that offer specialized services such as computer data recovery or rebuilding a house are outside of what I need although I appreciate your thinking. The exception to this is if they only offer debris removal then they would be of interest.
Also I am very interested in those 'emergency management" companies that work with FEMA or the States such as Florida, the Carolinas, Texas, Lousianna, Mississippi, Alabama, Tennessee, Virgina or Georgia. Florida is of intense interest. Also, these companies can work with the counties and local municipalities since they all have the need and authority to contract with emergency management consulting and engineering groups.
Can you take another go at this. We are getting closer.
Thanks
I'm sorry about the delay in responding.
The email system is not working right now, so a Researcher has to go back through all of his or her answered questions to find clarifications manually. Sometimes there can be a bit of a delay :)
I will try to find some more companies that fit your criteria ASAP and get back to you.
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