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Omni Pinnacle’s Disaster Recovery Experience

3 07 2008

Unfortunately, many communities and towns have suffered at the hands of natural disasters and man-made disasters. Omni Pinnacle has proudly been able to help many of these communities get back on their feet and begin what is usually a lengthy but fruitful rebuilding program so that all community members can also begin to rebuild their lives.

As you can probably imagine, storm season is typically one of the busiest periods for Omni Pinnacle disaster recovery teams. In 2005 they were responsible for the disposal of more than 10 million tonnes of debris and refuse from disaster sites across the country. They are also currently working on the removal of debris from numerous marine sites and the safe removal of asbestos material in a number of other projects.

Every disaster recovery team consists of a group of skilled and committed individuals. Many have worked on a number of debris removal or disaster recovery projects, coordinating with local services and assisting in the cleanup procedure. We genuinely hope you will never have a need to call on this experience, but if you do then Omni Pinnacle is among the most experienced disaster services in the country.

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