All vendors seeking to contract with FDOT for Emergency Debris Removal must become prequalified. Choose one of the following: Online Prequalification Application (CPQ) - All Work Classes including Debris Removal. Complete the Debris Removal Contractor Sign Up Form and attach via online application.
You must show legal ownership of the property to fire your contractor. We require a notarized statement from the property owner informing the Building Official that the contractor has been fired. Provide a copy of your statement to the contractor that the contract has been terminated.
Florida-based businesses should first complete our Request For Consulting form. Once you complete this form, your nearest Florida APEX office will contact you to schedule an appointment. Please be advised that we are experiencing high demand and we will assist you soon as we have availability.
Call 833-747-1234. Florida Baptist Disaster Relief Public Assistance: Volunteers may be able to assist with storm debris cleanup and temporary roof tarping. Call 904-253-0502 or text Helene to 27123.
It ranks among the largest wildfires in Oregon history, burning a total of 173,393 acres (70,170 ha) centered on the McKenzie River valley in Lane County.
The 1910 fire burned three million acres and killed enough timber to fill a freight train 2,400 miles long. Wallace, Idaho was in the direct path of the raging fire. Citizens, mostly women and children, boarded trains to evacuate the threatened town.
California: August Complex Fire (2020) - 1,000,000 acres OR Dixie Fire (largest single source fire).
The Biscuit Fire was a massive wildfire in 2002 that burned nearly 500,000 acres (780 sq mi; 2,000 km2) in the Rogue River–Siskiyou National Forest, in southern Oregon and northern California, in the Western United States.
Oregon/Washington Fire Management. The BLM Oregon and Washington Fire Program manages fires across 16.1 million acres of public lands. The number one priority is always firefighter and public safety.
The building codes will require new construction in high hazard areas in the wildland-urban interface to have fire-resistant features, and will only apply to an existing home if people make certain upgrades, such as fully replacing a roof or siding, said Mark Peterson, spokesperson for the state department overseeing ...