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El <br />Ec <br />E <br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL <br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 1406 -02 ENiERGENci' DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS. <br />Exhibit — AshBritt Experience <br />Client and Point of Contact <br />Event and Contrail <br />Details'. <br />Project Description <br />Oakland Park, FL <br />Hurricane Katrina <br />Collected debris from the right of way and <br />Dave Womax, Public Works Director <br />August 29, 2005 — <br />transported to DMS where material was reduced <br />954 - 561.3280 davew @oaklandparkfl.org <br />September 10, 2005 <br />and disposed of. <br />9,859 cubic yards <br />collected <br />$139,386 <br />Plantation, FL <br />Hurricane Katrina <br />Collected debris from the right of way and <br />Frank DeCelles, Director of Public Works <br />August 29, 2005 — <br />transported to Broward County DMS where <br />(954) 452 -2536; fdecelles @plantation.org <br />September 21, 2005 <br />material was reduced and disposed of. <br />59,084 cubic yards <br />$843,676 <br />Weston, FL <br />Hurricane Katrina <br />Collected debris from the right of way and <br />Brad Kaine, Director of Public Works <br />August 30, 2005 — <br />transported to debris management site. <br />95441072691 <br />September 23, 2005 <br />bkaine @westonfl.org <br />1,980 cubic yards <br />collected <br />$12,602 <br />Escambia County, FL <br />Hurricane Dennis <br />AshBritt collected and processed 699,936 cy of <br />Bob McLaughlin <br />July 13, 2005 — <br />disaster debris, while disposing of over 299,000 <br />(850) 595 - 4946; bob_mclaughlin @co.escambia.fl.us <br />October 19, 2005 <br />cy of reduced vegetative waste and C &D. <br />699,936 cubic yards; <br />AshBdit managed 3 TDSR sites. Debris was <br />$10,400,000 <br />reduced by grinding and burning. Overall, <br />20,665 loads were managed for both debris <br />collection and disposal, utilizing 161 collection <br />trucks and 73 disposal trucks. Debris was <br />disposed of at 9 final disposal sites. A significant <br />portion of reduced vegetative debris was <br />diverted for beneficial use. <br />Jefferson Panish <br />Hurricane Cindy <br />Initially provided hourly debris clearance services <br />Dino Bonano <br />July 5, 2005 — July 31, <br />following landfall of Hurricane Cindy. Shifted to <br />DBonano @JeffParish.net <br />2005 <br />DMS management and debris reduction shortly <br />736 -6615 <br />73,225 cubic yards <br />thereafter. <br />$694,555 <br />Escambia County, FL <br />Hurricane Ivan <br />Hazardous Tree Removal/Waterway Clearing. <br />George Touart, County Administrator <br />August 2005 <br />Hazardous tree mitigation removal, loading, <br />850 - 595.4947 <br />$3,500,000 <br />burning and disposal. Vegetative debris removal <br />George_Touad @co.escambia.fl.us <br />via mechanical, hydraulic dredging. Repair and <br />restoration of effected areas. <br />Escambia County, FL <br />Hurricane Ivan <br />Hazardous Tree Removal/Waterway Clearing, <br />George Touart, County Administrator <br />2005 <br />Cleared vegetative debris generated from <br />850. 595 -4947 <br />$220,612 <br />Hurricane Ivan from Three Old Fannie Road <br />George_Touart@co.escambia.fl.us <br />Bridge, Pine Barren Creek, and Thompson <br />Bayou via mechanical, hydraulic dredging. <br />o AshBritt <br />❑ `""'"" '" [ Page 132 Brief Company Background Information <br />