SERVPRO of Bloomfield/Enfield provides fire, smoke, and water damage cleanup and restoration services for residential and commercial properties. They have over 35 years of experience and are a top-ranked franchise of SERVPRO, with 1,800 franchises across the US and Canada. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/Enfield can help restore property and contents after disasters through cleaning, drying, reconstruction, and repair. They respond to emergencies 24/7 and aim to restore properties as quickly as possible.
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This document is a business plan for a proposed Servpro franchise in South Anchorage, Alaska. It provides details on the company goals and ownership structure. The franchise will offer property restoration services for fire, water, mold and other disasters. It presents an analysis of the Anchorage market size and demand for these services, estimating the potential market share and annual losses. The plan requests a $398,100 loan to cover start-up costs such as equipment, vehicles, facilities, and hiring technicians to launch the new franchise.
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Botanical Bounty is seeking a $100,000 loan to finance the expansion of their existing 10 acre botanical perennial farm located in Oregon. They grow 5 plant species with medicinal properties for sale to supplement companies, processors, and nurseries. Their management team brings skills in business, project management, and plant biology. Their financial plan projects sales of $190,000 in year two and $216,000 in year three, indicating profitability. Their keys to success are strict financial controls, producing plants with the highest concentration of active ingredients, and ensuring 100% customer satisfaction.
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Learn how to calculate compressed air cost and the data needed to determine savings. This presentation will also educate about important OSHA standards related to compressed air use.
URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
Roger Blakemore has over 40 years of experience in construction, starting as an apprentice carpenter in 1969. He has held roles as a site foreman, superintendent, and site manager on many commercial and residential projects in Australia, New Zealand, Western Samoa, Germany, Hong Kong, and Macau. He has extensive experience managing teams and overseeing all aspects of construction projects from start to completion. Blakemore also has numerous qualifications in carpentry, building practices, safety, and first aid.
The document discusses the importance of having an emergency plan for businesses. It notes that the biggest disaster for a business is business interruption, not property damage. It emphasizes that businesses that survive disasters generally had emergency plans in place beforehand. The document provides tips for developing an effective emergency plan, including gathering important contact information, documenting property details, and training staff. It also stresses regularly updating and testing the plan to ensure it is comprehensive and can be properly implemented during an emergency.
This document is a business plan for a proposed Servpro franchise in South Anchorage, Alaska. It provides details on the company goals and ownership structure. The franchise will offer property restoration services for fire, water, mold and other disasters. It presents an analysis of the Anchorage market size and demand for these services, estimating the potential market share and annual losses. The plan requests a $398,100 loan to cover start-up costs such as equipment, vehicles, facilities, and hiring technicians to launch the new franchise.
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Botanical Bounty is seeking a $100,000 loan to finance the expansion of their existing 10 acre botanical perennial farm located in Oregon. They grow 5 plant species with medicinal properties for sale to supplement companies, processors, and nurseries. Their management team brings skills in business, project management, and plant biology. Their financial plan projects sales of $190,000 in year two and $216,000 in year three, indicating profitability. Their keys to success are strict financial controls, producing plants with the highest concentration of active ingredients, and ensuring 100% customer satisfaction.
Intelligent Compressed Air: Simple Steps for Savings & SafetyDesign World
EXAIR’s webinar will educate customers about the simplicity and effectiveness of improving efficiencies and safety on end-use compressed air applications. Attendees will learn how simple installation of an engineered compressed air product can benefit you with improved efficiencies, dollar savings and safety.
Learn how to calculate compressed air cost and the data needed to determine savings. This presentation will also educate about important OSHA standards related to compressed air use.
URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
Roger Blakemore has over 40 years of experience in construction, starting as an apprentice carpenter in 1969. He has held roles as a site foreman, superintendent, and site manager on many commercial and residential projects in Australia, New Zealand, Western Samoa, Germany, Hong Kong, and Macau. He has extensive experience managing teams and overseeing all aspects of construction projects from start to completion. Blakemore also has numerous qualifications in carpentry, building practices, safety, and first aid.
This document provides information about jobs available in the oil and gas industry in Alberta, Canada. It includes advertisements from several companies seeking to hire workers for positions like field operators, mechanics, electricians, and transportation roles. The article also provides tips for finding an oil and gas job, noting the physical demands and qualifications commonly required, such as safety certificates, a valid driver's license, and experience working outdoors.
Clayton K. Fillyaw has over 30 years of experience in facilities management, refrigeration, HVAC, and energy management. He has held roles as a regional facilities manager, district maintenance manager, and refrigeration maintenance supervisor for several grocery chains. He has a strong technical background and qualifications in electrical, mechanical, HVAC, controls, and refrigeration systems.
This document provides a summary of Kerry Message's qualifications and experience. It includes contact information, a 35 year professional history as an industrial electrician and instrumentation technician, and experience in commissioning, inspections, and maintenance. Recent roles include EEHA inspections for Chevron and APLNG in Korea and Australia. Previous employers include CSI, SCEE, ICE Engineering, G&S Engineering, and Stowe Australia, with experience in iron ore, coal, and other industrial projects. Kerry holds electrical licenses in multiple states and territories in Australia as well as instrumentation and lead auditor qualifications.
After Hurricane Harvey hit the Texas Gulf Coast in late August 2017, damaging over 330 miles of cable infrastructure, Cable One worked tirelessly over the following months to restore service. Priorities included restoring service to local offices, police, medical facilities, and businesses in Port Lavaca, Point Comfort, Taft, and Gregory. Crews worked 12+ hours a day, 7 days a week through Thanksgiving, replacing over 81,000 feet of fiber, 334,000 feet of plant material, and 350,000 feet of drops. By October 24, 2018 all customers had service restored, though challenges remained in repairing additional damaged infrastructure and hiring replacement technicians.
The Sperry Van Ness® organization shares a portion of their new weekly listings via their national sales call. Visit www.svn.com/mondaycall if you would like to attend our weekly call which we open up to the brokerage community.
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2. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
SERVPRO of Bloomfield/Enfield
Clean up and restore residential and commercial
property after fire, smoke, or water damage.
3. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
SERVPRO of Bloomfield/Enfield
• Reduce mold and mildew
• Handle biochemical
cleanups
• Blood born pathogens
• Restore documents and
valuables after soot,
smoke, or water damage
• Get industrial machinery
back on line
• Construction and more
4. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
SERVPRO of Bloomfield/Enfield
• SERVPRO Bloomfield /
Enfield is in the top 100 of
1,800 SERRVPRO franchises in
U.S. and Canada
• Top Volume Leader per
license in Northeast
• 50,000 sf warehouse with
office & conference room
• Certified Commercial
Restoration Specialists
5. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
SERVPRO Corporate
• 1,800 SERVPRO franchises
in U.S. and Canada
• Launched in 1967
• Well Known & Respected
• “Ready for whatever
happens”
• Construction company
7. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Services Forgotten
• Document drying
• Electrical restoration
• Duct cleaning
• Art restoration
• Machinery restoration
• Cleaning antiques
• Construction
8. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Insurance Claims Process
• We start and finish the work
• We develop a proposal and
provide it to the insurance
adjuster for approval
• We negotiate the price and
scope with the insurance
company
• We never bill more then the
insurance company pays
• We wait for payment until the
insurance company pays the
claim
9. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
Kellogg School
• Falls Village, CT 06031
• Description: fire loss in school
Cleaned offices, library, and
classrooms in one wing 2
floors affected;
163,000 sq ft affected
• Time to job completion:
4 days
10. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
Office Building
• Bloomfield, CT 06002
• Description: fire loss/
water loss.
40,000 sq ft office
building.
3 floors affected
• Time to job
completion: 65 days
including
construction
11. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
Retirement Community
• Bloomfield, CT 06002
• Description: water loss.
2 hallways and a number
of apartments affected
and cleaned
• 10,000 sf affected
• Time to job completion:
10 days including construction
12. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
Condo Complex
• Waterbury, CT 06710
• Description: fire loss
/water loss. 66 Unit
Apartment complex
6 floors affected;
219,000 sq ft effected
• Time to job completion:
8 weeks including
construction
13. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
Medical Offices
• Middleburgh, NY
• Description: water loss.
Extracted water/ Dry
out/ Santized entire
building 1 floor affected;
124,000 sf affected
• Time to job completion:
30 days including
construction
14. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Case Study
State Of Connecticut
• Hartford, CT
• Description: sewer
backup.
156,000 sq ft of space
effected
• 7 levels affected
• Time to job completion:
35 days including
construction
15. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Restore vs. Replace
SERVPRO begins each job with a “restore-first”
mentality
This approach:
– Reduces recovery time
– Completes job faster
– Lower costs
16. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
About Sante Builders
• More than 35 Years
in the Industry
• Second Generation of
Quality Construction
• Superior Remodeling
Workmanship
• Outstanding
Customer Service
17. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Full Service Restoration
• Structural Engineering
• Steel work
• Concrete work
• Plumbing and
mechanical
• Electrical
18. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Commercial Services
• Commercial
construction
• Commercial building
renovation
• Commercial office
build-out
• On-call emergency
building repair
19. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Locations We Have Served
• Connecticut
• Boston, MA
• Worcester, MA
• Portland, ME
• Albany NY
• Buffalo, NY
• Philadelphia, PA
• Washington, DC
20. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Faster to Any Disaster
• The national SERVPRO network
is built for quality and speed
• Our standard of excellence
travels with us throughout the
North East and across the US
• One call to SERVPRO of
Bloomfield/Enfield can
mobilize multiple franchises
across the country
• We manage our trusted
partners remotely until we
arrive on the scene
21. SERVPRO of Bloomfield/EnfieldRalph DiCristofaro • 844-254-1480
Contact Us
Fire & Water Cleanup & Restoration
Ralph DiCristofaro
SERVPRO of Bloomfield/ Enfield
Certified Commercial Restoration Specialists
IICRC Certified Firm, Top 100 Franchise
100 Peters Road
Bloomfield, CT 06002
Toll Free: (844) 254-1480
Cell: (860) 308-5585
Office: (860) 216-2785
E-mail: servpro10121@gmail.com
24 Hour Emergency Service