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Experience

When disaster strikes Omni Construction deploys a team of personnel equipped with all tools necessary to begin the recovery process. Each management team we deploy is able to handle all aspects of a debris recovery mission.

As a result of the 2005 storm season, our teams were forced to work autonomously on many different projects. We responded to eight different contracts, serving six different clients, in 3 states. In 2005, we hauled and disposed over 10 million cubic yards of debris including vegetative, construction and demolition, mixed, white goods, and household hazardous waste. During this operation, we set up and operated seventeen Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction (TDSR) sites. We conducted air curtain burning, grinding, and a massive debris separation/segregation operation in order to reduce the amount of contaminates that were transported to the final disposal location.

Hurricanes Gustav and Ike devastated Louisiana and Texas. As a result, Omni Construction was activated by not one pre-event contract but seven simultaneously. Omni Construction's experience, financial capability, and depth of resources allowed an efficient 90-day completion for all seven contracts.

OMNI Projects
A white colored house with brown roof damaged from Hurricane Katrina with debris surrounding it.

Hurricanes and Tropical Storms

Photo of a devastated city after the aftermath of a natural disaster. The white and brown cars are halfway submered in flood water and there is debris floating in the water.

Floods

After a winter storm, a snow machine is blowing white snow in to a large, silver dump truck.

Ice Storms