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Disaster Recovery and Debris Removal
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“As with Louisiana Recovery Efforts for Hurricane Katrina, your firm’s commitment in assisting small businesses speaks volumes of ECC’s determination to fully comply with the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act, and to involve small businesses. A superb achievement.”
-Col. District Commander Thomas P. Smith of the Army Department of Defense Memphis District Corps of Engineers.
A Responsive and Experienced Disaster Recovery Contractor
When facing daunting recovery efforts, choosing a disaster recovery contractor becomes a critical decision. ECC's organization is aligned to effectively provide comprehensive incident response whatever man-made or natural disaster may occur. Our disaster recovery personnel possess the experience, cross-training, management, resources, and equipment necessary for fast response and effective recovery action.
An Advanced Contracting Initiative (ACI) Debris Mission contractor since 1999, ECC has responded to natural disasters and Federal emergencies locally and abroad. In 2002, for example, we provided emergency recovery efforts after two typhoons ravaged Guam under a $150 million Pacific Region Debris Contract. In 2005, we executed award-winning debris removal/hurricane relief activities valued at more than $650 million in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida following hurricanes Katrina and Wilma. And recently, ECC was awarded four $50 million SATOC ACI contracts from the USACE for debris management services. Our full-service disaster recovery services include:- Recovery operations coordination
- Landfill and reduction site management
- Debris reduction, removal, and disposal
- Environmental disaster emergency response
- Asbestos abatement
- Demolition
- Mold remediation
- Fire fighting/protection
- Civil construction
- Facilities and emergency shelter construction
- Spill containment and remediation
- Communications and community outreach
Our experience extends to multiple waste stream types, including building debris, green waste, asbestos-containing material, electronic waste, household hazardous waste, white goods, and small motor equipment. Our broad experience base, capability to identify and control health hazard situations, and ability to limit potential environmental damage through emergency response actions, provides substantial client benefits, including faster response time and lower cost.
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