Temporary Housing
WIT Contracting's expertise stems from years of performing Direct Temporary Housing missions for FEMA, State Agency’s, or other contractors. The bulk of our experience revolves around TTHU Haul and Install, TTHU Maintenance and Deactivation, Construction of Group Sites, Group Site Expansion, Staging Area Operations, Site Inspections and Feasibility Assessments, Man Camps, and all aspects of CDBG-DR Programs. Our project managers and field supervisors have completed many operations regarding “LOGHOUSE” functions as defined by FEMA, and WIT guarantees success if selected as a prime, sub, or partner on any disaster recovery effort.
Disaster’s Responded To:
Hurricane Hugo (Puerto Rico, 1989)
Hurricane Andrew (Florida, 1992)
TS Allison (Texas, 2001)
Hurricane Charley (Florida, 2004)
Hurricane Ivan (Florida, 2004)
Hurricane Frances (Florida, 2004)
Hurricane Katrina (Mississippi, 2005)
New York Floods (2006)
Pennsylvania Floods (2006)
Greensburg Tornado (Kansas, 2007)
Iowa Floods (2008)
North Dakota Floods (2011)
Great Flood of Baton Rouge (2016)
Hurricane Harvey (Texas, 2017)
Hurricane Michael (Florida, 2018)
Hurricane Ida (Louisiana, 2021)
Hurricane Ian (Florida, 2023)
Kentucky Flooding (2024)
Hurricane Helene (North Carolina, 2024)
Our Management Team has Hauled, Installed, Maintained, and Deactivated approximately 20,000 TTHU’s for FEMA, State Agencies, and as Subcontractors.