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<br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL
<br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 14 -06-02 EMERGEso, 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 />Port St. Lucie, FL
<br />Hurricane Frances
<br />AshBd t collected and processed 533,407 cy of
<br />Larry Nadeau
<br />September 6, 2004 -
<br />disaster debris, while disposing of over 150,000
<br />(772) 871 -5100; Inadeau@cityofpsl.com
<br />April 20, 2005
<br />cy of reduced vegetative waste and CBD.
<br />533,407 cubic yards;
<br />AshBd t managed 3 TDSR sites. Debris was
<br />$14,400,000
<br />reduced by grinding, compaction and buming.
<br />Overall, 18,100 loads were managed for both
<br />debris collection and disposal, utilizing over 200
<br />collection trucks and 150 disposal trucks. Debris
<br />was disposed of at 5 final disposal sites. Portions
<br />of reduced vegetative debris were diverted for
<br />beneficial a dcultural use and fuel source.
<br />St. Lucie County, FL
<br />Hurricane Frances
<br />AshBrN collected 307,987 cy of disaster debris,
<br />Don West
<br />September 6, 2004 -
<br />utilizing 200 trucks. Overall, 9,239 loads were
<br />(772) 462 - 272811707; buchananl @stlucieco.org
<br />January 16, 2005
<br />collected and hauled to 4 final destination sites.
<br />307,987 cubic yards
<br />$8,800,000
<br />Fort Pierce, FL
<br />Hurricane Frances
<br />AshBd t collected and processed 253,668 cy of
<br />Bob Hood
<br />September 18, 2004 -
<br />disaster debris, while disposing of appro)amately
<br />(772) 460 -2200
<br />January 5, 2005
<br />219,609 cy of reduced vegetative waste and
<br />bhood @city- ftpierce.com
<br />253,668 cubic yards
<br />CBD. AshBd t managed 3 TDSR sites. Debris
<br />$6,300,000
<br />was reduced by grinding and compaction.
<br />Overall, 9,027 loads were managed for both
<br />debris collection and disposal, utilizing 191
<br />collection trucks and 120 disposal trucks. Debris
<br />was disposed of at 3 final disposal sites.
<br />Brevard County, FL
<br />Hurricane Frances
<br />AshBritt collected 377,560 cy of disaster debris,
<br />Euri Rodriguez,
<br />September 22, 2004 -
<br />utilizing 215 trucks. Overall, 12,687 loads were
<br />(321) 633 -2042; eudpides .rodhguez @brevardcounty.us
<br />November 30, 2004
<br />collected and hauled to 6 final destination sites.
<br />377,560 cubic yards
<br />$8,250,000
<br />Boca Raton, FL
<br />Hurricane Frances
<br />AshBd t collected 151,338 cy of disaster debris,
<br />Judy Ahem, Operations Manager
<br />September 7, 2004 -
<br />utilizing 71 trucks. 1,239 loads were collected
<br />(561) 416-3384
<br />November 11, 2004
<br />and hauled to 2 TDSR sites. Over 5,150 cy of
<br />jahem@ci.boca- raton.fl.us
<br />151,339 cubic yards
<br />debris was disposed of using 26 trucks.
<br />$4,200,000
<br />San Diego County, CA
<br />Fire Safety and
<br />Removal, processing and lawful disposal of
<br />Tamara Ford, Purchasing
<br />Fuels
<br />approximately 110,000 dead, dying and/or
<br />(858) 694 -2646
<br />Reduction/Hazard
<br />infested trees (Bark Beetle) over a 1,500 acre
<br />Mitigation
<br />area. Work conducted using experienced
<br />45 day project in 2005
<br />manpower and heavy equipment and cranes via
<br />$2,500,000
<br />felling, climbing, chipping, and hauling to an
<br />approved final disposal sites.
<br />Hampton, VA
<br />Imminent Danger
<br />Project Description: Mitigation, removal and
<br />Ted Henifen, Public Works Director
<br />Tree Program
<br />disposal of hazardous hanging limbs, leaning
<br />757 - 727 -6346
<br />September 2003 -
<br />trees, tree felling, stump excavation, tree and
<br />thenifin @hrsd.com
<br />March 2004
<br />root grubbing, and site restoration.
<br />$1,500,000
<br />❑ AshBritt
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