Serving
Those Who Serve Our Country:
The Pentagon Clean-Up |
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| For
more information on the Pentagon disaster restoration go to
www.servicemasterclean.com |
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| Over
five million square feet of office space was affected by the
devastating impact and ensuing fire. |
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Over
300 ServiceMaster Clean technicians were involved in the
nine and a half week clean-up
effort at the Pentagon. |
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| President
Bush thanks some of the 1500 rescue and recovery workers involved
in the Pentagon restoration. |
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| 8:46
a.m. September 11, 2001 |
| An
airplane crashes into the World Trade Center, the heartbreaking
start of an unprecedented national disaster. |
| 9:42
a.m. |
| The
Pentagon is attacked. One entire wedge of the world's largest
office building is effectively destroyed by the planes impact
and ensuing fire. |
| 11:30
a.m. |
The
phone rings at ServiceMaster, Springfield, Virginia. It's
the Pentagon. Would ServiceMaster be able to clean the five
million square feet of office space covered with soot, smoke
and water damage - with security considerations requiring
that the work be done by full-time employees who were documented
U.S. citizens, not temporary workers?
The
immediate answer? "Yes!" |
| Noon.
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| ServiceMaster
Recovery Management (SRM), headquartered in Memphis, initiates
contact with the Pentagon The resources of the national SRM
office would be needed to get this big catastrophic job done
quickly. |
| Mid-afternoon. |
Planning
meetings are in full swing at the SRM office in Memphis. SRM
Catastrophic Project Managers get the first calls directing
them to Washington D.C.
A
ServiceMaster Clean Disaster Restoration crew is placed on
2-hour standby. |
| 6:00
p.m. |
| Supplies
and personnel from ServiceMaster Clean businesses from as far
away as Michigan are mobilized. Crews and supplies from 60 different
local ServiceMaster Clean businesses converge on Washington
D.C. |
| 8:00
a.m. September.12th. |
| A
crew of 50 trained ServiceMaster Clean professionals musters
in front of the damaged side of the Pentagon. A walk-through
to assess the situation reveals the size of the task. |
| Midday
September 12th. |
| Two
12-hour ServiceMaster Clean shifts start working 24/7 to mitigate
the damage and clean all surfaces. |
| November
16, 2001. |
| A
day shift completes the restoration of the Pentagon. Five million
square feet of office space, corridors, stairs and other facilities
are brought back online. |
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"Cleaning
the Pentagon is an understatement, what you did was put
life back into the building. With your motivated attitudes,
professionalism, cleaning ability and sincerity you made
The Pentagon glow. "
—
Darryl Diggs
Pentagon Assistant Services Program Manager
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| The
Pentagon |
| The
Pentagon is laid out in five concentric rings separated by open-air
courtyards. Each ring is five stories tall.
Buliding
Size: 6.5 Million Square Feet
Land
Area: 34 Acres (Building & Courtyards)
Total
Length of Corridors: 17.5 Miles

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ServiceMaster
Clean Disaster Recovery cleaned and restored over five million
square feet of the Pentagon.
Working
in shifts 24/7, the job took a little over nine weeks and involved
over 300 team members.
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ServiceMaster
Clean: Turning Disaster Into Recovery.
The successful Pentagon restoration highlights
ServiceMaster Clean's strengths in disaster recovery and management. In
spite of the immense building size and the extraordinary security, the
recovery operation at the Pentagon differed very little from other disasters
faced in our 50-year history. We mobilize a quick local response by trained
professionals. And back it up with the resources only a national company
can provide.
From
Neighborhood to Nationwide, We Know How to Respond.
Every
disaster, large or small, presents unique challenges in terms of recovery,
cleanup and restoration. Whatever the scope of the loss, the ServiceMaster
Clean network offers the appropriate level of response and resources necessary
to succeed. The ServiceMaster Clean Disaster Restoration network for straightforward
commercial disaster cleanup. The ServiceMaster Recovery Management network
when the disaster increases in complexity and requires a coordination
of personnel and resources. And ServiceMaster Recovedink for those who
want to be prepared before disaster strikes.
When
any tragedy occurs, immediate response is crucial to a successful recovery.
From 1200 businesses all over North America, ServiceMaster Clean reacts
quickly to disasters within any community. We respond within 30 minutes
to the customer's initial call. Within 2 hours, a service team is on-site
to initiate emergency damage mitigation of the property. Within 24 hours,
the customer receives a comprehensive estimate for the property. At any
level, our prompt attention and trained personnel help restore the confidence
of our customers that their loss will be minimized and the situation handled
professionally.
Helping
America for Over 50 Years.
ServiceMaster Clean's track record stretches
back over 50 years. As the nation's largest disaster restoration network,
we can bring vast resources to bear on even the largest and most complex
of restoration efforts -- quickly, compassionately and comprehensively.
All backed by the ServiceMaster Clean guarantee: The job isn't done until
the customer is satisfied.
When
it came time to serve our country at the Pentagon, the ServiceMaster Clean
network responded the way it has for decades. Its fast local response
time, technical cleanup experience, trained recovery personnel and national
network of resources served it well in what proves to be one of the most
historic big CAT challenges ever faced.
If
we can successfully restore the world's largest office building, we have
everything it takes to serve you well when your customers need help the
most.
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