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Sallyport
Support Services has taken the lessons learned over three years operating
on behalf of companies and the U.S. Government in volatile Iraq and applied
them to the challenges to operating in a region after a natural disaster
has hit. In the Gulf Shore after Hurricane Katrina wiped out most of the
housing stock and infrastructure to support the relief efforts, Sallyport
has enabled it clients to quickly set up relief operations and resume
normal business.
- For Tulane University
Sallyport assisted them in the evaluation, procurement and design of
multiple housing options for housing 1000+ displaced students and faculty
due to Hurricane Katrina for Spring Semester Opening
“SallyPort
helped us identify critical logistical and student and faculty housing
requirements in the post-Katrina world in which we now live and work.
They have put together a solid leadership team of solution-oriented
experts. I have every confidence that they know their business. I would
not hesitate to call them in the future when I needed their expertise.
-Peter Baricev, Director of Real Estate Tulane
- Through a joint
venture partnership with a local travel trailer installer, over 1000+
travel trailers have been hauled and installed at individual and group
sites in five Louisiana parishes (Orleans, Plaquemines, Saint Charles,
Terrebonne and Lafourche) for CH2M Hill.
Sallyport currently
has personnel in the Gulf Shore with the skill sets to build and manage
the following functional areas for clients looking to establish themselves
in the area for commercial or relief efforts:
- Camp Construction
- Vetting and Hiring
of Workers
- Food Services
- Stock Control
and Warehouse Management
- Facilities Maintenance
- Morale, Welfare
and Recreation
- Housekeeping
- Vector Control
- Laundry and Sewing
Services
- Waste Management
- H2O Storage and
Electrical Production
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