Atlanta Premises Partner
E.R.S. is your solution for right-of-way mowing, debris clearing, and regular maintenance and field inspections of your facilities and installations.
We keep your public installations professionally maintained.
Since 2004 E.R.S. has provided premiere property management services and solutions to federal agencies, public utilities, financial institutions, government sponsored enterprises, national asset management firms, and real estate brokers.
Our Services
Field Inspections
Ensure the integrity and safety of your infrastructure with our comprehensive field inspection services. Our experienced team conducts thorough evaluations, providing detailed reports and actionable insights to maintain optimal operational standards.
Right-of-Way Mowing
Maintain clear and accessible pathways with our professional right of way mowing services. We specialize in keeping roadsides, utility corridors, and other critical areas free of overgrowth, ensuring safety and compliance with regulatory standards.
Premises Maintenance
Keep your property in pristine condition with our reliable premises maintenance services. From routine upkeep to specialized care, our team is dedicated to preserving the appearance and functionality of your premises, enhancing curb appeal and operational efficiency.
E.R.S. is a D.O.T. Certified DBE
In addition to being a D.O.T. certified DBE, E.R.S. participates in the UCP program and our offices are located in a SBA qualified HubZone.
Executive Realty Solutions, or E.R.S., is a property management and maintenance firm based in Atlanta Georgia founded in 2004 by CEO and Project Director Justin Menifee.
Executive Realty Solutions, , is located at 956 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive SW in the historic Ashby Heights neighborhood.
Certified DBE
18+ Years Experience
A Team of Professionals
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of supplier diversity programs?
Supplier diversity programs aim to ensure that businesses owned by minorities, women, veterans, and other disadvantaged groups have equal opportunities to participate in procurement processes. These programs promote economic inclusion and reflect the diverse communities they serve (GMSDC) (Georgia Power).
How do I get my business certified as a Minority Business Enterprise (MBE)?
To become certified as an MBE, your business must be at least 51% owned and operated by minority individuals. Certification can be obtained through organizations like the Georgia Minority Supplier Development Council (GMSDC) or the National Minority Supplier Development Council (NMSDC) (GMSDC) (Now).
How can I participate in Georgia Power’s supplier diversity program?
To participate in Georgia Power’s supplier diversity program, businesses must be certified as diverse suppliers. Georgia Power engages with diverse suppliers through various initiatives, including mentoring and inclusion in large infrastructure projects like Plant Vogtle (Georgia Power).
What is a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) and how is it different from an MBE?
A DBE is a small business owned by socially and economically disadvantaged individuals. While similar to MBE programs, DBE programs are often linked to federally and state-funded projects and include stricter compliance and monitoring requirements. DBEs must meet specific criteria set by government agencies (ATL NEXT).
What opportunities for diverse suppliers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?
The ATLNext program at Hartsfield-Jackson offers opportunities for small, minority, and female-owned firms to participate in airport modernization projects. The program includes outreach, technical assistance, and strategic joint ventures to facilitate diverse supplier participation (ATL NEXT).
What events and programs does the GMSDC offer to support MBEs?
The GMSDC offers various events and programs such as the Business Opportunity Exchange, MBEIC Lunch and Learn, Executive Breakfast Series, and the Georgia Mentor Protege Connection. These events provide networking, education, and mentoring opportunities for MBEs (Now).
How do I register as a diverse supplier with the Atlanta Braves?
To register as a diverse supplier with the Atlanta Braves, your business must be certified by recognized councils such as GMSDC or GWBC. You can register through their supplier diversity program website, which outlines the necessary steps and required documentation (MLB.com).
What are the benefits of MBE certification?
Benefits of MBE certification include access to networking events, mentorship programs, procurement opportunities, and the ability to participate in supplier diversity programs run by large corporations and public entities (Now).
What kind of support do diverse suppliers receive from Southern Company Gas?
Southern Company Gas supports diverse suppliers through its Supplier Diversity Business Development Program (SDBDP), which offers mentoring, resources, and networking opportunities. The program is designed to help minority-led small businesses grow and succeed (Now).
How do supplier diversity programs contribute to public installations and power stations?
Supplier diversity programs ensure that diverse suppliers can compete for contracts and contribute to significant public projects. This inclusion promotes economic growth, reflects community diversity, and helps public installations and power stations, like those managed by Georgia Power, achieve their operational goals while supporting minority-owned businesses (Georgia Power) (ATL NEXT).
Contact Us
956 MLK Jr. Dr. Atlanta, Georgia 30314
(678) 702-1765
info@atlanta.com