Following a natural disaster, a quick response is crucial. EFI Global’s Catastrophe Response (CAT) Team is available 24 hours a day and can serve as your single source for engineering and specialty investigation services in the aftermath of a disaster. Our dedicated CAT response Team, supported by a national network of offices, is uniquely qualified, equipped and prepared to meet the constraints of demanding schedules and challenging conditions to service our client’s needs. Our CAT Team consists of engineers, scientists, fire investigators and technicians experienced in providing damage assessments and consulting following hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, hail storms, lightning strikes, tornadoes, fires and other natural disasters. EFI Global’s comprehensive CAT response services include forensic engineering and investigation, environmental assessment, mold and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) testing as well as reconstruction consulting. These services are outlined as follows: Forensic Engineering and Investigation - Structural Evaluation
- Wind vs. Flood Assessment
- Storm Surge Determination
- Wind Induced Failure Analysis
- Seismic Damage Evaluation
- Roof Damage Investigation
- Water Intrusion Analysis
- Fire Investigation
- Hail Damage Assessment
- Business Interruption Analysis
- Electrical/Mechanical Engineering
Environmental Assessment - Asbestos Inspection
- Contamination Assessment
- Air Monitoring
- Remediation Design and Oversight
Mold and Indoor Air Quality Testing
- Moisture Mapping
- Airborne Contaminant Testing
- Mold Investigation and Analysis
- Mold Remediation Design and Oversight
Reconstruction Consulting - Repair/ Replacement Opinion of Cost
- Restoration Management and oversight
- Contractor Selection Assistance
| Ted Cleveland Director of CAT Services 866-295-0053 Tom Barker Engineering CAT assignments 800-334-0200 Rick Anderson Environmental CAT assignments 866-464-2127 Metts Hardy Fire and HAZMAT CAT asssignments 877-812-4328 Read about our prior CAT related projects Submit a CAT assignment Other Links: National Hurricane Center Earthquake Resource |