Electric Cooperatives and Utilities Solutions

We employ some of the most widely respected professionals in the industry, offering unparalleled, hands-on experience in emergency management, public safety, contingency development, disaster operations, all-hazard training, continuity of operations, and loss mitigation. Our leadership team has successfully negotiated virtually every major disaster event in the last 19+ years.

Tidal Basin provides comprehensive recovery services that require extreme flexibility, technical expertise, and the ability to mobilize quickly. We have enduring relationships with our clients because of our unwavering dedication to professionalism, our unsurpassed knowledge of policies, systems, and agencies, and our focus on tailoring products, communication, and reporting structures to fit your organizational needs. Our team is comprised of over 2,000 full- and part-time staff, including insurance professionals, emergency managers, project managers, licensed engineers, planners, instructors, housing inspectors, and specialists in specific disaster-related disciplines.

Our work with electric cooperatives and utilities includes:

Suwannee Valley Electric Cooperative (SVEC) – Live Oak, Florida Tidal Basin currently supports the SVEC with emergency management, response, recovery, mitigation, debris monitoring, and other services related to Hurricane Idalia. Our team members have worked closely with the Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) through an Assumption Agreement (AA). Our work includes skillfully delineating costs for the AA, capturing damage for FEMA’s Category F (Public Utility) projects, and developing a comprehensive document and tracking log that details all the required backups for reimbursement requests. Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) – Madison, Florida The Tidal Basin team has provided professional expertise to Tri-County Electric Cooperative (TCEC) since September 2023, in support of emergency management through a FEMA Public Assistance (PA) Professional Services Contract related to recovery from Hurricane Idalia. Our team members have worked closely with FDEM through an AA to skillfully delineate costs and develop a comprehensive document and tracking log that details all the required backups for reimbursement requests. To date, $13.6M has been submitted to FDEM for reimbursement under the AA, with another approximately $15M to be submitted.

$45 M has been submitted to date to FDEM for reimbursement under the SVEC AA

Through our initial work with SVEC and TCEC, Tidal Basin has been awarded additional disaster recovery work from storms such as Debby and Helene.

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