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Re: littlejohn post# 144

Sunday, 10/09/2005 1:58:07 PM

Sunday, October 09, 2005 1:58:07 PM

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littlejohn .. " Consider it Done " ....

100K to National Disaster Relief ....

God Bless them .......

Go Go Zenex International ............

DISASTER REPONSIVENESS
Because we were prepared, Aduddell Management Services , very quickly after Katrina hit, had a large number of skilled roofing crews in several areas in Louisiana and Mississippi. We’re working with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and a number of the largest and most respected disaster consequence management groups.

We can pull from a resource base of more than 25,000 trained roofers, so we can quickly ramp up to help you solve your Katrina-damaged structures' roofing problems. We'll be on the job until it is finished and we've empowered our people to do whatever it takes to get it done right and on time. That's why our slogan is CONSIDER IT DONE.

DISASTER RESPONSE MANAGEMENT EXPERTISE
Tim Aduddell , the chairman and president of ADUDDELL COMPANIES, ROOFING & WATERPROOFING DIVISION, is recognized as one of the leading experts in roofing-related disaster responsiveness and is in the Gulf Coast, where he is the on-site operations manager for the Company’s extensive activities in the aftermath of Katrina.

ADUDDELL'S DISASTER RESPONSIVENESS HISTORY
Aduddell Management Services is affiliated with Aduddell Roofing, which is recognized as a national leader in the roofing industry. Aduddell has been critically involved in all aspects of severe weather-created, disaster roofing management for more than a decade. The Aduddell management team is considered to be one of the foremost experts in disaster responsiveness, most notably in roofing-related recovery operations.

Aduddell's specialties range from storm-wide government-managed temporary roofing services to full-scale, post-disaster commercial renovation projects for a large number of industry-leading corporate giants. Aduddell has been responding to hurricane destruction for nearly fifteen years, beginning with Hurricane Andrew in 1992.