Building Resilience, Restoring Hope
Emergency response
Herzog Solutions is a full-service, disaster response and recovery contractor capable of coordinating and delivering turnkey emergency response, environmental remediation, and recovery/restoration services.
Our team, made up of industry proven professionals, specializes in disaster debris removal and program management in the aftermath of hurricanes, floods, wildfires, tornados, ice storms, agricultural biosecurity and other catastrophes.
Who We Serve
- Federal & state agencies
- Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
- Private corporations
- Public & private utilities
Competitive Advantages
- Top-tier safety performance
- Comprehensive disaster response services
- Continuous innovation and improvement
- 24/7/365 logistics response and monitoring center
- Strategic equipment mobilization locations
Capabilities
Comprehensive Solutions for Every Challenge
Debris Removal
ROW, waterways, and site management
Hazard Mitigation
Infrastructure improvements and environmental/hazardous waste cleanup
Land Clearing
Grading and excavating
Logistics
Supplies, equipment, and transportation
Program Management
Administration and implementation
Power
Temporary power support
Demolition
Structure removal and final disposal
Housing
Temporary housing solutions
Biosecurity
Biohazard clean-up and disinfection
Featured Project - Hurricane Michael
Scope
In the aftermath of Hurricane Michael in 2018, Herzog Solutions’ leadership and various subcontractors spearheaded a comprehensive disaster recovery effort spanning multiple jurisdictions. Navigating debris removal from public right-of-way (ROW) and waterways, the team orchestrated a vital operation in restoring normalcy.
- Vegetative debris removal
- C&D debris removal
- DMS site management
- Debris reduction
- Leaner/Hanger removal
- Special waste removal
- Waterway debris removal
Outcome
Implementing a scalable response and project management plan, members of our team made the following impact:
- 10.7 million cubic yards processed
- 667,000+ cubic yards removed
- 300+ vehicles mobilized