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Licensed Contractors

"While we don’t have contractors listed yet, rest assured that when we do, each one will have been thoroughly vetted to ensure they meet the highest standards. We will verify their credentials, assess their capabilities, and confirm that they have the necessary tools to complete the job effectively and efficiently."

Debris Contractors

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For applicants seeking FEMA grants, proper documentation of debris removal is essential to ensure compliance and reimbursement.

****Contractors must be licensed****

Have the necessary permits to operate in the state where recovery efforts are taking place.

To meet FEMA requirements, contractors must provide detailed records, including "cradle to grave" GPS coordinates tracking the debris from collection to disposal, load tickets verifying transport, and accurate measurements of debris volume in cubic yards (CY). Additionally, specifics such as tree and branch sizes must be recorded, along with comprehensive stump documentation—confirming whether a stump was removed or ground up, its dimensions, and weight in CY. By maintaining thorough records, contractors help streamline disaster recovery efforts.

Specialty Contractors

Examples are stone workers, painters, historical window designers etc. These contractors are required to have a working permit for the state that they are in, recording the GPS of the project that they are working on, usually the contractor's invoice will work as the contract.

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