Homeland Security & Emergency Management
Debris Monitoring
Monitoring debris removal and disposal contractor activities are not only critical
to successful debris operations, but also to the justification and documentation
of any application for FEMA Public Assistance funding. GP is a proven and trusted
source for debris monitoring with a reliable team of professionals. In the wake
of a disaster, we’ll mobilize quickly to help monitor your clean-up efforts
and enable continuity in operations and logistics.
Benefit from our proven debris monitoring experience.
With established processes and standards of operations amassed from relevant past
experience, GP is a valuable support to your debris-monitoring operations. We can
deploy trained debris monitors to observe and document contractor activities at
all pick-up and disposal sites. When hiring is necessary, we’ll hire from
the local community and provide workers with new skills, offering a renewed hope
in the wake of disaster. GP makes every effort possible to help you promote economic
growth locally during a time when local residents need it most.
GP’s debris monitoring expertise includes experience with FEMA recovery processes.
Our Rapid Response Unit successfully oversaw debris removal activity in the aftermath
of Hurricanes Charley, Francis, and Jeanne in Florida. Our processes included quality
assurance, effective communications, logistics, technology, and stringent finance
and accounting practices.
See how GP’s expertise helped a community recover.
In the aftermath of a disaster, GP set a temporary staging point in an agricultural
arena, which enabled a single point of access to management, essential tools, and
other resources necessary to begin the activities that restored a safe environment
for the community. The same arena was also utilized for multidisciplinary training
to a large number of employees on documentation, debris operations, FEMA guidelines,
safety guidelines for responders, and training of support personnel.
We also formed rapid impact assessment (RIA) teams during this time. The teams were
sent to the field to assimilate damage assessments to critical infrastructures and
assess the heaviest areas of debris so that the necessary resources were distributed
quickly and effectively. When you work with GP, this type of quick thinking and
effective mobilization of needed services can mitigate the effects of disaster on
your jurisdiction, too.
Contact us today to learn more about GP’s debris monitoring staff augmentation
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