Updated October 15th

CRMCA is dedicated to standing with our members and local businesses as we rebuild our Carolinas communities together from the devastating impacts from Hurricane Helene.

Whether it’s providing resources, manpower, or support, we are committed to assisting our fellow members and communities in their recovery efforts.

The outpouring of concern and offers to help in so many ways has been nothing short of astounding. With that said, please reach out to us if you need help or if you have resources to offer.

Our industry will play an integral role in rebuilding our Carolinas communities with bridges, roads, and more in the coming days and into the foreseeable future. Together, we can help rebuild and support those in need as we are #StrongerTogether.

Together, we can make a difference during these challenging times. Every small action counts – whether it’s donating, or simply spreading the word.

How You Can Help

  1. Donate to local relief efforts. Many of our Members have donation drop-off sites. We are currently compiling a list and will distribute it as soon as possible.
  2. Share our social media posts to raise awareness (internet for emailing is out in many areas).
  3. Volunteer your time and skills, when the time is right and the community is ready.

NCDOT

NCDOT has developed a spreadsheet (Material Inventory Survey for NCDOT Hurricane Prep) that can be used to provide this information.  If you have very large inventory, you can give a general description and NCDOT will reach with their needs. You may have already seen this request and have completed the survey, many thanks. If not if you could complete the survey it would be appreciated. Completed survey should sent to Aaron Earwood with NCDOT aearwood@ncdot.gov.  Also, to offer help to our Western Highway Divisions as they actively respond to the devastation please fill out this Contractor Resource Survey – Divisions 11-14 survey to help us establish a database of resources to share with the Divisions as they transition from emergency response assessment, into a mode of repair and reconstruction.

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