Our passion is building the infrastructure that helps create thriving communities. When natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes strike, Ceres is one of the nation's largest debris and environmental services provider helping communities rapidly recover. We provide extensive disaster-related services to all levels of government as well as private sector companies in the aftermath of catastrophic events. We are PROVEN, RESPONSIVE, READY.
Ceres provides professional management and superb construction services throughout the United States, Caribbean, Pacific and New Zealand. We are dedicated to improving communities and helping them recover from disasters. With our strong bonding capacity and exceptional record of performance, Ceres undertakes projects from $1 million to major missions like the post-Hurricane Katrina Recovery approaching $1 billion. Ceres is one of the larger disaster recovery companies in the world helping restore and repair communities after large-scale natural disasters such as hurricanes, earthquakes, floods, tornadoes, ice and snow storms.
Ceres was founded as a tree service company in 1976 during a severe beetle infestation. During the crisis, founder David McIntyre identified the need to provide safe, cost-efficient removal of the affected trees while simultaneously inventing and implementing practices to minimize environmental impact. Investing significantly in heavy equipment including massive wood grinders and screens, Ceres quickly emerged as an industry leader in developing innovative recycling techniques to create valuable mulches, composts, and soils from wood waste.
Hurricanes near U.S. coast forecast to worsen and multiply due to global warming https://t.co/mVYXPLzF7t
Ceres removed all of this debris from West Hog Branch in Louisiana! Thanks for the visit Congressman Graves! https://t.co/pMlcwrj7BQ
Should some hurricanes be designated Category 6? Some forecasters say Dorian could've been. https://t.co/hZvKMUiS4s via @postandcourier
Hurricane season: Humberto, Jerry, Kiko set record for most storms https://t.co/E3tJcbDpeW
Satellite Imagery Shows Extent Of Devastating Flooding On Grand Bahama Island https://t.co/9gNloN3qmK
#PictureofDorian.... strengthening, may threaten Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic as minimal hurricane https://t.co/Iba3mfAQ70 #FoxNews
How to Rebound After a Disaster: Move, Don’t Rebuild, Research Suggests https://t.co/KYSXGWsRcR
Why FEMA isn’t prepared for the next major U.S. disaster https://t.co/wgkvlOkAP3 via @grist
2019's 12 Most Extreme Weather Events So Far https://t.co/pOHaYUX5b2
Near-record 'dead zone' predicted in the Gulf of Mexico this summer https://t.co/GOX4RK57JV via @usatoday