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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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ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL <br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 14 -06-02 ENIERGENci' DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS <br />AshBritt was also the initial response contractor for the State of Mississippi Katrina recovery. AshBritt was tasked <br />to service 16 separate jurisdictions, covering 8,500 square miles and 175 miles inland. AshBritt identified and <br />designated collection zones in each jurisdiction. We sourced, retained and assigned subcontractors for all <br />collection zones utilizing firms from the affected area to the greatest extent practical. AshBritt worked closely <br />with the USACE to develop unique work and safety plans for the project that took into account the scope and <br />magnitude of the project. Overall, AshBritt collected, hauled and processed approximately 21 million cubic yards <br />of vegetative debris and wreckage, staffing, managing and operating 52 temporary debris processing sites. <br />Specifically, we hauled over 700,000 loads of debris, using approximately 12,400 certified operational vehicles. <br />We employed and managed 1,350 subcontractors, and over 500 local personnel. <br />Detailed Experience Ramping Up and Managing Multi- Million Cubic Yard Efforts <br />During the Hurricane Katrina USACE mission, AshBritt collected and removed over 9 million cubic yards of <br />debris during the first 60 days of the recovery, the average production rate of approximately 150,000 cubic yards <br />per day. At our peak, we removed over 300,000 cubic yards in one day. AshBritt collected and removed 21 million <br />cubic yards of debris within 52 weeks (365 days) of notice to proceed (USAGE Task Order). The following <br />Exhibits illustrate the details of this effort. <br />Details of AshBritt Managing 9 Million CY in 60 Da}rs <br />AshBritt is more than capable of handling very large debris management efforts for Sunny Isles Beach, FL. <br />f[ <br />L <br />AshBritt ROW Debris Collection, USACE Katrina Mission <br />(First 60 Days - Production Rates > 150,000 Cubic Yards /Day) <br />J,S ii I 9 .G JO Jl 11 Ji v •S /. J-- /! JS '1G i '✓1 'rJ •�Y ''S '�C �� �N -✓+ •,I -iJ �J r' •�S J6 •�� �9 �3 10 l 5 °i 11 J Q i d. D -to i 1, Jr, •�, 'S •r 51-4 SD , <br />Days <br />py ROY. C'D Haub (F,rs; 60 Dav) <br />AShBrltt Pmduction Graph - USACE Katrina Mission <br />- Debris Hauled per Day, First 60 Days (Avg.. 150,000 CD } <br />Z <br />E3 AshBritt <br />❑ E- ^' Page 110 Brief Company Background Information <br />a,0.ow <br />;'X.000 <br />rOv.vW <br />r. <br />r <br />U <br />rse.000 <br />U <br />;ao•coo <br />o <br />f[ <br />L <br />AshBritt ROW Debris Collection, USACE Katrina Mission <br />(First 60 Days - Production Rates > 150,000 Cubic Yards /Day) <br />J,S ii I 9 .G JO Jl 11 Ji v •S /. J-- /! JS '1G i '✓1 'rJ •�Y ''S '�C �� �N -✓+ •,I -iJ �J r' •�S J6 •�� �9 �3 10 l 5 °i 11 J Q i d. D -to i 1, Jr, •�, 'S •r 51-4 SD , <br />Days <br />py ROY. C'D Haub (F,rs; 60 Dav) <br />AShBrltt Pmduction Graph - USACE Katrina Mission <br />- Debris Hauled per Day, First 60 Days (Avg.. 150,000 CD } <br />Z <br />E3 AshBritt <br />❑ E- ^' Page 110 Brief Company Background Information <br />
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