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2014-2271
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
07/17/2014
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Awd Bid 14-06-02; Nego. Agmt w/Ashbritt for Emer. Debris Clearing & Removal Srvs
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l <br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL <br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 14 -06-02 EMERGENCY DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS <br />Project: Orange County, TX - Hurricane Ike 2009 -2009 <br />Pre -Storm Contract for Disaster Recovery Services [No Contract Number] <br />Hurricane Ike Recovery Operations <br />September 14, 2008 — February 10, 2009 <br />AshBritt Project Manager: Rob Ray (0) 954 -545 -3535; (M) 954- 868 -9502 <br />Brief Description of Effort <br />AshBrin has held a Contract with Orange County, TX for disaster response and recovery services since April of <br />2007. On September 13th, 2008 Hurricane Ike made landfall in eastern TX as a strong Category 2 hurricane - <br />bringing winds of 100 mph as well as significant storm surge. The winds brought down numerous limbs and trees <br />but also caused widespread flooding throughout the County due to the storm surge causing the Sabine River to <br />overflow its banks and flood the City of Orange, the county seat, as well as the Town of Bridge City that lies along <br />the banks of the Sabine River. <br />The debris stream from this project was not only vegetation due to the high winds but also contained a substantial <br />amount of construction and demolition debris due to the flooding that occurred in the City of Orange and the <br />Town of Bridge City. AshBritt and our subcontractors collected over 6,400 large truckloads of disaster related <br />debris utilizing more than 130 hauling vehicles. AshBritt was also tasked with the drying out and restoration of <br />17 county owned buildings that had been inundated by floodwaters. Finally, AshBritt was tasked with asbestos <br />abatement of 35 residential homes that had to be condemned due to floodwater inundation. AshBritt's certified <br />asbestos abatement crews removed shingles, siding, tile and other materials that contained friable asbestos and <br />disposed of it per local regulations. <br />Location of the Effort <br />Orange County Orange Bridge City West Orange <br />Vdor Pine Hurst <br />Dollar Value of the Contract Point of Contact Information <br />S 16,400,000 Jeff Kelly, Emergency Management Coordinator, <br />409 - 882 -7895 <br />Email: jkelley @co.orange.tx.us <br />Project: Galveston, TX — Hurricane Ike 2008 <br />Pre -Storm Contract for Disaster Recovery Services (Galveston RFP 0 7 -08 -004] <br />Hurricane Ike Recovery Operations <br />October 1, 2008 — October 26, 2008 <br />AshBritt Project Manager: Terrance Jackson (0) 954 -545 -3535; (M) 954 - 683 -0248 <br />Brief Description of Effort <br />AshBritt provided services for debris collection, removal, temporary storage, management, reduction and lawful <br />disposal. Work consisted of handling over 11,000 White Goods, of which 4,300 required Freon Extraction and <br />4,800 required decontamination owing to putrescent food and other substances. Also collected and processed over <br />2,200 E -waste units and over 195,000 pounds of household hazardous waste (HHW). Extra diligence had to be <br />performed during recovery operations owing to the great number of historic structures severely damaged in the <br />City. Overall, we collected approximately 7,500 loads of debris utilizing 140 hauling vehicles. <br />Dollar Value of the Contract Point of Contact Information <br />512,136,631 Charlie Kelly <br />Emergency Management Coordinator <br />409 - 765 -3725 <br />Email: kellycha @cityofgalveston.or <br />AshBritt z� <br />13 E"'"`^^ '"•' Page 17 Brief Company Background Information <br />
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