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r <br />t <br />ASHBRITT, INC. RESPONSE TO THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL <br />INVITATION TO BID NO. 14 -06-02 ENIERGENCY DEBRIS CLEARING AND REMOVAL OPERATIONS <br />Exhibit — Ash8ritt Experience <br />Client and Point of Contact _ <br />Event and Contract - <br />Details <br />Project Description <br />San Diego County, CA <br />Southern California <br />Fire Safety and Fuels Reduction/Hazard <br />Tamara Ford, Procurement Coordinator <br />Edison Hazardous <br />Mitigation. Removal, processing and lawful <br />Tamara,Ford @sdcounty.ca.gov <br />Tree Removal and <br />disposal of approx. 100,000 burned, dead, dying <br />858.537 -2500 <br />Reimbursement <br />and/or infested trees (Bark Beetle) from over 900 <br />Program <br />private properties. Work conducted using <br />2004 ( Approx. 6 <br />experienced manpower and heavy equipment <br />months to completion) <br />and cranes via felling, climbing, chipping and <br />$4,000,000 <br />hauling to an approved final disposal sites. <br />Hampton, VA <br />Hurricane Isabel <br />AshBritt collected and processed approximately <br />Ted Henifin <br />September 2003 <br />2,200,000 cy of disaster debris, while disposing <br />(757) 727 -6020 <br />552,484 cubic yards <br />of over 750,000 cy of reduced vegetative waste <br />thenifin @hrsd.com <br />collected $23,809,544 <br />and C &D. AshBritt managed 1 massive TDSR <br />site in excess of 100 acres. Debris was reduced <br />by grinding, compaction and burning. Overall, <br />6875 loads were managed for both debris <br />collection and disposal, utilizing over 190 <br />collection trucks and 85 disposal trucks. In <br />addition, AshBritt removed over 1,400 hazardous <br />trees under the imminent danger tree program, <br />removed debris from sewers and catch basins <br />throughout the City, provided emergency power <br />to municipal buildings and lift stations, provided <br />propane delivery as generator fuel the City EOC, <br />provided technical assistance to the City as it <br />relates to the Public Assistance program <br />categories A -G. <br />Chowan County, NC <br />Hurricane Isabel <br />AshBritt conducted emergency response road <br />Patricia Madry <br />September 2003 <br />clearance and debris collection for the County <br />(252) 482 4365; patty.madry@ncmail.net <br />28,000 cubic yards <br />during the 70 hour emergency period. AshBritt <br />$313,281 <br />collected 28,000 cy of debris, while disposing of <br />9,500 cy of reduced vegetative waste and CBD. <br />Overall, 945 loads were managed for both debris <br />collection and disposal, utilizing over 59 <br />collection trucks. <br />Edenton, NC <br />Hurricane Isabel <br />AshBritt conducted emergency response road <br />Ann Marie Knighton <br />September 2003 <br />clearance and debris collection for the City <br />(704) 866 6775 <br />25,000 cubic yards <br />during the 70 hour emergency period. AshBritt <br />anne- made.knighton @ncmail.net <br />$269,509; <br />collected 25,000 cy of debris, while disposing of <br />8,500 cy of reduced vegetative waste and C&D. <br />Overall, 840 loads were managed for both debris <br />collection and disposal, utilizing over 52 <br />collection trucks. <br />Sumter, SC <br />Ice Storm <br />AshBritl collected and processed approximately <br />Bobby Galloway <br />January 2003 <br />76,000 cy of disaster debris, while disposing of <br />(803) 436.2329 <br />76,000 cubic yards <br />over 25,000 cy of reduced vegetative waste and <br />$837,035 <br />CAD. AshBritt managed 3 TDSR sites. Debris <br />was reduced by grinding, compaction and <br />burning. Overall, 2,500 loads were managed for <br />both debris collection and disposal, utilizing over <br />45 collection trucks. Portions of reduced <br />vegetative debris were diverted for beneficial <br />agricultural use and fuel source. Provided <br />technical assistance to the City as it relates to <br />the Public Assistance program categories A -G. <br />13 AshBritt <br />0 E^"'°^'^"' °' Page 1 35 Brief Company Background Information <br />