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<br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL
<br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 1406 -02 EINIERGENn' DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS
<br />Exhibit — AshBritt Experience
<br />Client and Point of Contact
<br />Event'and Contract
<br />Details
<br />Project Description
<br />Collier County, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />AshBritt collected and processed 1,278,000 cy of
<br />Daniel Rodriguez, SWM Department
<br />October 23, 2005 —
<br />disaster debris from the right of way in Collier
<br />(239) 732 -2508; danro&guez@colliergov.net
<br />February 16, 2006
<br />County, Marco island and The City of Naples
<br />1,278,000 cubic
<br />while disposing of 344,000 cy of reduced
<br />yards; $24,300,000
<br />vegetative waste and C &Q. AshBritt managed 6
<br />DMS sites. Debris was reduced by grinding and
<br />compaction. Overall, more than 34,000 loads
<br />were managed for both debris collection and
<br />disposal, utilizing 614 collection trucks and 216
<br />disposal trucks. Debris was disposed of at 11
<br />final disposal sites, many of which were for
<br />beneficial use application of reduced vegetative
<br />debris (agricultural and power cogeneration).
<br />AshBritt also supplied emergency power,
<br />emergency containment for petroleum releases,
<br />and vacuum truck service to the County.
<br />Cooper City, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />Collected debris from the right of way and
<br />Carl Miller, Director of Public Works
<br />October 2005 —
<br />transported to Broward County DMS. Removed
<br />954434 -2300 cmiller @coopercityfl.org
<br />February 2006
<br />hazardous leaners and hangers.
<br />217,464 cubic yards
<br />collected
<br />$3,659,105
<br />Coral Gables, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />AshBh t collected and processed 213,948 cy of
<br />Dan Keys, Director Public Services
<br />October 29, 2005 —
<br />disaster debris, while disposing of over 56,400
<br />(305) 460 -5130 dkeys@coralgables.com
<br />January 29, 2006
<br />cy of reduced vegetative waste and C&D.
<br />213,948 cubic yards
<br />AshBritt managed 2 DMS sites. Debris was
<br />$6,057,000
<br />reduced by grinding. 4,950 loads were managed
<br />for both debris collection and disposal, utilizing
<br />55 collection trucks and 51 disposal trucks.
<br />Debris was disposed of at 2 final disposal sites.
<br />Dania Beach
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />Collected debris from the right of way and
<br />Leo Williams, Public Works Director 954 - 651 -5031
<br />October 2005 —
<br />transported to Broward County DMS.
<br />February 2006
<br />98,144 cubic yards
<br />collected
<br />$1,488,572
<br />Davie, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />AshBritt collected 593,789 cy of disaster debris,
<br />Bruce Bernard, Public Works Director
<br />October 23, 2005 —
<br />utilizing 180 trucks. Overall, 16,617 loads were
<br />Bruce — bemard@davie -fl.gov
<br />February 18, 2006
<br />managed for debris collection. Debris was stored
<br />954 - 797-1245
<br />593,789 cy;
<br />and processed at AshBdtt's Broward County
<br />$8,436,000
<br />DMS site.
<br />Gulfstream, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />Collected debris from the right of way.
<br />Bill Thrasher, Administrator
<br />October 2005 —
<br />bthrasher @gulf- stream.org
<br />December 2005
<br />561- 276 -5116
<br />10,670 cubic yards
<br />collected
<br />$180,459
<br />Homestead, FL
<br />Hurricane Wilma
<br />Collected debris from the ROW, managed a
<br />Julio Brea, Public Works Director
<br />October 2005 —
<br />DMS and reduced debris.
<br />jbrea@dtyofhomestead.com
<br />December 2005
<br />305.224 -4772
<br />78,836 cubic yards
<br />collected
<br />$1,788,697
<br />o AshBritt
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