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s <br />U-1 <br />r� <br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL <br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 14 -06-02 ENIERGENci, DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATION'S <br />Exhibit — AshBritt Experience <br />Client and Point of Contact <br />Event and Contract <br />Detalls <br />_ Project Description . <br />Hidalgo County, TX <br />Hurricane Dolly <br />AshBritt collected, processed and disposed of <br />Raul Lozano, Administrative Director <br />. July 25, 2008 — <br />approximately 650,000 cy of disaster debris, <br />(956) 975 -8044; raul .lozano @hidalgocountyjudge.com <br />November 24, 2008 <br />utilizing multiple local subcontractors for Hidalgo <br />645,000 cubic yards; <br />County, TX due to Hurricane Dolly. Debris <br />$11,600,000 <br />collected within the county was temporarily <br />stored and processed at multiple AshBritt <br />established local DMS sites, which also <br />processed debris brought in by outside <br />contractors. Relocated approximately 350 million <br />gallons of flood water utilizing vac trucks and <br />hydraulic pumps. <br />Plantation, FL <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />Cut and toss, removal and disposal, and <br />Frank DeCelles, Public Works Director <br />Hazardous Tree <br />mechanical dredging of hazardous trees and <br />954 -452 -2536 <br />Removal <br />other debris in designated areas in and adjacent <br />FDeCelles @plantation.org <br />0612006-0912006 <br />to canals, and other items as specified. Repair <br />$1,209,000 <br />and restoration of affected areas. <br />Boca Raton, FL <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />AshBritt collected and processed over 640,000 <br />Judy Ahem, Operations Manager <br />October 29, 2005 — <br />cy of disaster debris, while disposing of over <br />(561) 416 -3384 <br />February 12, 2006 <br />215,816 cy of reduced vegetative waste and <br />jahem@ci.boca- raton.fl.us <br />642,274 cubic yards; <br />CBD. AshBritt managed 1 DMS site. Debris was <br />$16,900,000 <br />reduced by grinding. Over 18,250 loads were <br />managed for both debris collection and disposal, <br />utilizing 172 collection trucks and 128 disposal <br />trucks. Debris was disposed of at 2 final disposal <br />sites. <br />Broward County <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />AshBritt collected/hauled a combined 228,000 cy <br />Rahm Tewari <br />October 28, 2005 — <br />of debris for Broward County, Broward Facilities, <br />(954) 577 -2394 <br />February 25, 2006 <br />and Broward Highways and Bridges, using 187 <br />RTEWARI @broward.org <br />204,105 cubic yards <br />trucks. We also managed 2 County TDSR sites, <br />collected <br />each of which accepted debris from <br />$28,005,753 <br />municipalities within the County, including debris <br />collected from other contractors. AshBritt was <br />responsible for processing, reducing and <br />disposing a total of 2,393,299 cy of debris, <br />utilizing over 450 hicks. <br />Broward County Facilities Department <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />Removed vegetative debris from Broward <br />Sherrie Dunleavy <br />Nov 2005 — Feb 2006 <br />County facilities and transported to Broward <br />954- 357 -5612 sdunleavey @broward.org <br />6,594 cubic yards <br />County based DMS. <br />collected <br />$589,007 <br />Broward County Highways and Bridges <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />Collected debris from the right of way and <br />Department, Director <br />October 2005 — <br />transported to Broward County DMS. <br />954- 974 4100 <br />November 2005 <br />lelliott @broward.org <br />26,704 cubic yards <br />collected <br />$481,148 <br />AshBritt <br />E^'"°^'^"' Page 127 Brief Company Background Information <br />