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Hurricane Katrina Evacuee Center; Anniston, AL
As a subcontractor to Shaw E&I, CCI responded under an
emergency response scenario to aid in the build-out of former
military dormitories to house 2,000 Hurricane Katrina evacuees.
CCI mobilized management personnel within 13 hours of the initial
request for response and within 48 hours mobilized 240 removal
technicians to perform the mold removal of more than 600,000
square feet of living space. The work included the removal of mold
within two dormitories, two kitchens, four meal-serving areas, the
education building, a medical clinic, and a gymnasium. In addition
to the surface area mold removal, CCI managed the removal of mold
and the cleaning of the HVAC systems throughout the facilities. The
original three-week schedule was compressed to one week. CCI
maintained the schedule and completed the all tasks ahead of
schedule and budget.
South Seas Resort; Captiva Island, FL
The 2004 storms that devastated the Florida coast created damage
along many coastal communities. The South Seas Resort was
especially hard hit with a complete shut down of resort operation.
CCI was contracted to perform the microbial removal of 110
condominium units, 12 retail locations, a fitness club, 30 resort
housing units, a restaurant, and several miscellaneous use buildings
located on the resort property. CCI’s scope included complete
interior demolition, microbial removal including sanitation, and
encapsulation. All work was performed using negative pressure
containments. CCI worked as an extension of the site management
team, providing direction and management of this portion of the
work. CCI’s project team completed the project slightly ahead of
schedule with zero safety incidents.
CB Base; Gulfport, MS
CCI mobilized labor and equipment to remove wet and mold
contaminated wallboard, carpet, and contents. All suspect material
was removed as directed. The mold components were removed or
cleaned. A Biocide was applied in areas as needed. CCI bagged
and disposed of all debris. The areas were then cleaned and
prepared for reconstruction.
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