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U11, <br />r` <br />, <br />� 0 <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 — AshBritt Experience <br />± Client and Paint of Contact <br />Event and Contract <br />Details <br />- project Description -' <br />Escambia County, FL <br />Hurricane Ivan <br />AshBritt collected and processed 2,356,984 cy of <br />George Touart, County Administrator <br />September 22, 2004 — <br />disaster debris, while disposing of over <br />(850) 595494 <br />May 31, 2005 <br />1,053,000 cy of reduced vegetative waste and <br />George_ Touart@ oo .escambia.fl.us @co.escambia.fl.us <br />2,356,984 cubic yards <br />C &D. AshBritt managed 4 TDSR sites and 3 <br />$44,000,000 <br />citizen drop -off sites. Debris was reduced by <br />grinding, compaction and burning. Overall, <br />95,631 loads were managed for both debris <br />collection and disposal, utilizing over 700 <br />collection trucks and 350 disposal trucks. Debris <br />was disposed of at 16 final disposal sites. A <br />significant portion of reduced vegetative debris <br />was diverted for beneficial use. <br />Charlotte County, FL <br />Hurricane Charley <br />AshBritt collected and processed 1,865,459 cy of <br />Alan Holbach, Maintenance Operations <br />August 15, 2004 — <br />disaster debris, while disposing of over 300,000 <br />(941) - 575 -3624; alan.hotbach@chadottefl.com <br />June 25, 2005 <br />cy of reduced vegetative waste and C&D. <br />1,865,459 cubic yards <br />AshBritt managed 4 TDSR sites. Debris was <br />$57,000,000 <br />reduced by grinding, compaction and burning. <br />Overall, 77,623 loads were managed for both <br />debris collection and disposal, utilizing over 600 <br />collection trucks and 200 disposal trucks. Debris <br />was disposed of at 3 final disposal sites. Portions <br />of reduced vegetative debris were diverted for <br />beneficial agricultural use and fuel source. <br />Additionally, AshBdIt provided emergency dry-in <br />services and roof Carping support for several <br />County properties. <br />Orange County, FL <br />Hurricane Charley <br />AshBdU collected and processed 1,004,512 cy of <br />Mark Massaro <br />August 16, 2004 — <br />disaster debris, while disposing of approximately <br />(407) 836 -7900; mark.massaro@ocfl.net <br />March 31, 2005 <br />135,400 cy of reduced vegetative waste and <br />1,004,512 cubic yards <br />C &D. AshBritt managed 7 TDSR sites. Debris <br />$25,300,000 <br />was reduced by grinding and compaction. <br />Overall, 41,683 loads were managed for both <br />debris collection and disposal, utilizing over 500 <br />collection trucks and 200 disposal trucks. Debris <br />was disposed of at 5 final disposal sites. Portions <br />of reduced vegetative debris were diverted for <br />beneficial agricultural use and fuel source. In <br />addition, AshBritt conducted emergency <br />pumping operations and Vac truck catch basin <br />and sewer clearing. <br />Orlando, FL <br />Hurricane Charley <br />AshBritt collected and processed 404,215 cy of <br />Mike Carroll <br />August 16, 2004 — <br />disaster debris, while disposing of approximately <br />(407) 246-2314; mike.carrotl @ci.odando.fl.us <br />February 26, 2005 <br />112,000 cy of reduced vegetative waste and <br />404,215 cubic yards <br />C &D. AshBritt managed 3 TDSR sites. Debris <br />$8,800,000 <br />was reduced by grinding, compaction and <br />burning. Overall, 16,764 loads were managed <br />for both debris collection and disposal, utilizing <br />over 350 collection trucks and 150 disposal <br />trucks. Debris was disposed of at 3 final disposal <br />sites. Portions of reduced vegetative debris were <br />diverted for beneficial agricultural use and fuel <br />source. <br />o AshBritt <br />M E" "" "'"'" Page 33 Brief Company Background Informations,.. <br />