Specializing in the following
Disaster Recovery Services:
Emergency Management
Assistance
Providing Pre-Disaster
Planning
Preposition Contracting
Debris
Management Plans - Developing Individual Municipality Plans
(FEMA approved)
Debris
Management- Assessing, Removal, Staging,
Segregation, Reduction, Hauling, Hazardous
Materials and
Final Disposal
FEMA Funding Assistance
- Providing Necessary
Reimbursement Documentation
Waterway Restoration
Marine Salvage
Marine Debris Removal
Beach Restoration – Sand Sifting, Dune Restoration, and
Stabilization
Dredging
Demolition Services
Asbestos Abatement
Haz Mat
RCRA Issues
USTs / ASTs
Potable
Water
Ice
Temporary
Housing
Temporary
Showers
Port-O-Let
Services
Bamaco, Inc.’s
management personnel have been in the disaster response business for over 29
years. Bamaco’s personnel have worked every major hurricane and disaster
since Hurricane Fredrick in 1979. Additionally, Mike Mitchell and Bamaco key
personnel have worked together in response to tornadoes, floods, ice storms
and forest fires throughout the United States. Bamaco’s Management personnel
have completed many hazardous jobs on both manmade and natural disasters.
This highly skilled and professional team will provide direction on funding,
required training and other elements necessary to meet FEMA’s ever changing
standards. This all being evidenced by Bamaco’s combined management staff
completing over $750,000,000.00 in disaster and hazardous related projects
across the United States.
In August of 2005, Bamaco under contract for the City
of Gulfport, Mississippi responded in lightning speed to Hurricane Katrina.
Within hours Bamaco provided 108 pieces of equipment to open the right-of-
ways to allow the rescue workers and various disaster units to move in.
Additional Bamaco provided another 173 pieces of equipment the following two
days. Ultimately, Bamaco provided over 250 crews, in excess of 1300 pieces
of equipment and over 4,000 trucks with a population of workers in excess of
7,000 working to restore order on the Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana
Gulf Coast.
That’s not all Bamaco did, Bamaco provided massive crews to assist the USACE
with the devastation caused in southern Alabama. With Katrina’s severe winds
and storm surge so severe, it caused the Battleship USS Alabama to list out
of its concrete mooring.
In addition to Mississippi and Alabama, Bamaco was selected as the debris
removal and demolition contractor for the largest section of the hard hit
9th Ward in New Orleans. Bamaco had to deal with, not only the debris left
by the storm and flood, but tasked by the USACE to search for bodies while
contending with the environmental consequences of untreated sewage and
industrial waste. Health and safety considerations were and are still
paramount on this project.
Just when you thought it couldn’t get any worse, Hurricane Wilma pounded
southern and central Florida. Hurricane Wilma, with her lightning speed
coupled with the intensity of the storm, surprised everyone. As late as the
night before landfall, Wilma was predicted to be a Category One or at worst
a sleepy Category Two, blitzed Florida with Category Three level winds.
Again Bamaco responded with lightning speed. Most companies would not even
attempt to work in four states at the same time, but Bamaco flexed its
muscle and proved to the Disaster Debris Removal world that Bamaco is one of
the strongest, and most dependable debris removal companies in the USA.
Bamaco provided disaster recovery and debris removal services in Palm Beach
County, as well as the cities of Miramar, Sunrise, North Lauderdale, and
Pembroke Park in Florida.
Today Bamaco continues debris removal in multiple states. With millions upon
millions of yards of debris removed in the past, Bamaco sails into
the future prepared for the next challenge.

