In 2005 we were living in Las Vegas, where my wife was the Director of Quality for the Environmental Division of The Shaw Group (SGR), which was based in Baton Rouge (they'd bought her former company The IT Group, which had been running the Nevada Test Site nuclear cleanup initiative). Cheryl spent the entire fall in NOLA and Baton Rouge after the storm, arriving as soon as SGR crews could get into the area. SGR had been named the sole-source Prime Contractor for post-Katrina remediation work. They pumped NOLA out, administered the "blue tarps" re-roofing, and managed the temporary mobile housing assemblages. They worked 16-20 hours a day, 7 days a week, sleeping in SGR's HQ offices early on (there were no vacancies). I saw her for all of 11 days until the week before Christmas.
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Friday, August 29, 2025
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In 2005 we were living in Las Vegas, where my wife was the Director of Quality for the Environmental Division of The Shaw Group (SGR), which was based in Baton Rouge (they'd bought her former company The IT Group, which had been running the Nevada Test Site nuclear cleanup initiative). Cheryl spent the entire fall in NOLA and Baton Rouge after the storm, arriving as soon as SGR crews could get into the area. SGR had been named the sole-source Prime Contractor for post-Katrina remediation work. They pumped NOLA out, administered the "blue tarps" re-roofing, and managed the temporary mobile housing assemblages. They worked 16-20 hours a day, 7 days a week, sleeping in SGR's HQ offices early on (there were no vacancies). I saw her for all of 11 days until the week before Christmas.
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