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More efficient than FEMA!

29 08 2008

Omni Pinnacle, LLC is the perfect solution to help regions that have been decimated by man-made or natural disasters. Located in Louisiana, this business focuses on debris removal and disposal. Omni Pinnacle offers an essential service to many communities thanks to their quick response time, dedicated work force, and pre-event planning. They have worked with the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Transportation, along with local governments in many states including Georgia, Hawaii, North Carolina, Mississippi, Texas, and Missouri.

Omni Pinnacle is constantly ready to help areas who have been struck by a disaster. Managers are well-versed in the regulations and guidelines that FEMA requires. They take all information and enter it into a project database that meets the reimbursement requirements for FEMA. The company played a crucial part in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the cleanup of the city of New Orleans and St. Tammany Parish. The success of Omni Pinnacle can be credited to a loyal Management Team and a well thought-out Solid Debris Management System. The company has a creative staff that is devoted to providing disaster relief quickly and efficiently. The team handles itself in a professional manner, and is skilled in every aspect of debris management.

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