Emergency Relief

Enfield Enterprises possesses 28 years of general roofing experience, including over 25 years of natural disaster emergency relief experience including:

  • Hurricane Ida: In partnership with our SBA approved Protege Swan Contracting LLC.

  • Hurricane Sally: Subcontractor under ESA South Inc. and USACE

  • Hurricane Sally: Cheniere Natural Gas plant employee housing facility under our SBA Approved Mentor Arkel International

  • Hurricane Laura: Subcontractor under ESA South Inc., Yerkes South Inc. and Jacobs

  • Hurricane Michael: Tyndall Air Force Base Rebuild under KBR and 325th Civil Engineering Squadron

  • Hurricane Maria: In partnership with Venegas Construction and USACE

  • Hurricane Irma: US Army Corps of Engineers 

DEPLOYMENT

Based on accumulated experience and knowledge gained through previous emergency temporary roof repair contracts, commonly known as blue roofs with the Federal Government. Enfield Enterprises performs a significant number of pre-storm activities in anticipation of deployment following a contract award. As a disastrous storm advances toward the United States Eastern Coast Line, Enfield Enterprises Corporate Office identifies and secures warehouse facilities within projected target areas. Utilizing existing trucking resources, we coordinate the shipment of four weeks' worth of initial emergency response materials and supplies from our main storage facility to these secured warehouse facilities. This coordination enables Enfield Enterprises and our teaming partners to respond immediately upon arrival; without the loss of valuable time. Enfield Enterprises is currently teamed on contracts in the Gulf region, Atlantic region, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands for the initiation of the Blue Roof Program utilized by USACE/FEMA.

Enfields proprietary program management and database system captures assignment data and automatically organizes each day's workload. The system, developed from our extensive first-hand knowledge of the requirements for advanced automated administrative systems to properly support temporary Emergency Response Operations, concentrates workload assignments for each work crew into set geographic areas and generates maps and associated travel plans to minimize travel time between claim assignments, thus maximizing the production efficiency of every work crew. The database uses technology from geographic information systems (GIS) to identify work locations and create daily travel/zone maps. The system also creates the ability to produces daily production reports, real time claim status reports, invoice and payment reports, and event overview reports.