TFR Enterprises
City of Sugar land, katy and liberty, texas piggyback
Thursday, September 25, 2008
The City of Sugar Land, Texas has piggy-backed the debris removal and management contract of Fort Bend County. Following the formal Notice to Proceed, TFR swiftly began mobilizing equipment and personnel to meet the needs of Sugar Land, Texas. Within 72 hours, TFR opened 2 TDSR sites, positioned and set up a mobile command unit to be utilized by both TFR and Sugar Land officials and certified over 80 trucks.
The City of Katy, Texas exercised its option to piggy-bak the debris removal and management contract of Fort Bend County. TFR moved quickly to certify trucks and enable the community to return to relative normalcy.
Through much negotiations, the City of Liberty, Texas, has selected TFR as their debris removal and management contractor. Signing onto the Fort Bend County contract at 5 PM on Friday, TFR had a fully functional TDSR site by 9 AM the following morning and certified 20 trucks that same day. This rapid response and attention to the needs of our clients is and remains today a hallmark of the TFR advantage.
TFR-owned self-loading trucks loading and hauling from debris public rights-of-way. Following Hurricane Ike, three cities have selected TFR to begin immediate debris removal and management efforts to aid their communities in the recovery effort.