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• <br />El <br />C <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 />Exhibit — AshBrftt Experience <br />Ctient and Point of Contact <br />Event and Contract <br />Details <br />Project Description <br />Sunrise, FL <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />AshBritt collected and processed 199,548 cy of <br />Richard Salamon <br />October 29, 2005 — <br />disaster debris, utilizing 163 trucks. Overall, <br />(954) 801- 1313; rsalamon @cityofsundse.org <br />April 20, 2006 <br />5,609 loads were managed for both debris <br />199,548 cubic yards; <br />collection and disposal. Debris was disposed of <br />$2,900,000 <br />at 3 final disposal sites. <br />Weston, FL <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />AshBritt collected, processed and disposed of <br />Brad Kaine, Public Works Director <br />November 2, 2005 — <br />approximately 244,396 cy of disaster debris_, <br />95441072691 bkaine@westonfl.org <br />March 2, 2006 <br />utilizing 166 collection trucks for the City of <br />244,396 cubic yards; <br />Weston. Debris collected within the City was <br />$3,500,000 <br />temporarily stored and processed at AshBdtfs <br />Broward County DMS site. <br />Weston, FL <br />Hurricane Wilma <br />Waterway debris removal from waterways after <br />Brad Kaine, Public Works Director <br />2006 <br />Hurricane Wilma. <br />954 - 41072691 bkaine@westonfl.org <br />$100,000 <br />US Army Corps of Engineers <br />Hurricane Katrina <br />AshBritt was the Initial Response contractor for <br />Joan Arnold, Contracting Officer <br />September 1, 2005 — <br />both Louisiana (LA) and Mississippi (MS). Within <br />(337) 281 -5092; missy .k.amold @mvk02.usace.army.mil <br />August 28, 2006 <br />the first 30 days following contract activation, <br />Claudette McDonald, Contracting Officer <br />21,000,000 cubic <br />AshBritt initiated debris removal operations in 11 <br />(504) 681 -2312; <br />yards; $650,000,000 <br />LA jurisdictions assigned by task order from the <br />daudette .m.mcdonald @usace.army.mil <br />USACE and was tasked to service 16 separate <br />jurisdictions in MS, covering over 8,400 square <br />miles and over 175 miles inland. AshBritt <br />identified and designated collection zones in <br />each jurisdiction. We sourced, retained and <br />assigned subcontractors for all collection zones. <br />Of vital importance to the mission, AshBritt <br />provided emergency quarters and hygiene <br />facilities for more than 300 government <br />personnel, as well as established a commissary <br />that served more than 10,000 meals. In LA, we <br />provided over 50,000 gallons of emergency <br />diesel fuel for initial operations, avoiding any <br />equipment downtime. We also developed and <br />staffed 26 TDSR sites throughout the affected <br />areas and had collected and hauled over <br />1,000,000 cy of debris in less than 5 weeks. <br />Additionally, we removed 19 tons of putrefied <br />food from commercial cold storage facilities in <br />Orleans Parish. In MS, we collected,. hauled and <br />processed approxmately 21 million cubic yards <br />of vegetative debris and wreckage, staffing, <br />managing and operating 52 temporary debris <br />processing sites. Specifically, we hauled over <br />700,000 loads of debris, using approximately <br />12,400 certified operational vehicles. We <br />employed and managed over 1,230 <br />subcontractors, and over 500 local personnel. <br />Broward County, FL <br />Hurricane Katrina <br />Collected debris from the right of way in <br />Peter Foye, Waste and Recycling Division <br />August 30, 2005— <br />unincorporated Broward County. Operated <br />(954) 765-4202 <br />September 21, 2005 <br />central DMS for Broward County. <br />pfoye @broward.org <br />24,020 cubic yards <br />$3,083,848 <br />tn AshBritt <br />0 E^"'"~" W Page j 30 Brief Company Background Information <br />