Helping a Company Recover From a Large Loss is Never Easy.
4/3/2023 (Permalink)
Commercial Property, Damage Recovery Services, are Specialized and Complex
When a disaster strikes a factory, airport, or other large building, the mitigation and restoration is a massive project involving dozens of overlapping moving parts. This highly swirling activity may seem like a whirl-wind, but it is not. It is synchronized in a logical order where one step often leads to another and ends on time (when all goes according to the scope and plan).
An Overview of the Services that Might Be Utilized During a Large Commercial Disaster:
- Security, Board-up, and Fencing
- Project Scope and Recovery Plan/Cost and Timeline Projections
- Industrial Hygienists & Engineering Reports
- Job Safety Management
- Building Permits and Scheduled Inspections
- Daily Indoor Environmental Testing and Reports
- Daily Progress Documentation / Photos & Diaries
- Daily Progress Briefings
- Publicity Management
- Employee Labor-force Supervision and Hourly Documentation
- Background Checks of All Laborers
- Management of Sub-contractors and Suppliers
- Temporary Power / Generators
- Temporary Lighting
- Data and Communication Systems Recovery
- Temporary Office Pods
- Portable Toilets
- Storage Pods
- Containment Chambers
- Structural Drying / Desiccants / Dehumidifiers
- Structural Cleaning
- Air Filtration and Purification Systems
- HVAC Repair and Cleaning
- Document Drying and Recovery
- Electronic Equipment Recovery & Restoration
- Heavy Equipment Recovery & Restoration
- Controlled Demolition
- Debris Removal
- Reconstruction
- Final Cleanup
- Inventory of Supplies and Materials
- Invoicing and Accounting Documentation
SERVPRO OF Yuma East, Foothills, is trained and approved in commercial cleaning and restoration projects. We also work with other Large Loss Certified SERVPRO Contractors when a significant disaster impacts a facility.
Our other SERVPRO partners are here for you 24/7. One call to 928-247-1190, and help will be on the way, no matter the size of the disaster.