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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 />__A <br />n AshBritt John Noble, Jr. - <br />`"" '"" Chief Operating Officer / Senior Operations Manager <br />Professional Experience <br />1994 — AshBritt, Inc., Deerfield Beach, FL <br />present Responsible for leading and managing the organization's operations. Duties include but are not limited <br />to; bid research, estimating, subcontractor coordination, equipment selection and acquisition, project <br />management, invoicing, and reporting. Responsible for the management of all Senior Project Managers <br />and Project Managers. Responsible for all design and engineering activities. Responsible for all company <br />quality control and safety functions. Currently a member of the USACE Safety Pays committee. <br />Select Projects <br />Winter Ice Storm Pax, Feb. 2014, Georgia and South Carolina <br />Chief Operations Officer for six clients throughout Georgia and South Carolina. Collected reduced and <br />disposed of almost I million cubic yards of vegetative debris following Winter Ice Storm Pax. <br />Hurricane Sandy, Oct. 29, N`Y and NJ <br />Chief Operations Officer for two different state government and 51 municipal government contracts. <br />Provided debris collection, temporary debris site management, debris reduction, debris disposal, <br />hazardous tree mitigation, contaminated white goods remediation, white goods collection and recycling, <br />household hazardous waste collection and disposal, a -waste collection and disposal, contaminated sand <br />collection and processing, vehicle recovery, vessel recovery, wet debris recovery, dredging, and other <br />services. <br />Snow Storm, Oct. 31, Central CT and Western i11A <br />Chief Operations Officer for two different state government and fifty different municipal government <br />contracts. Provided debris collection, temporary debris site management, debris reduction, debris <br />disposal, hazardous tree mitigation, stump removal, and other services. <br />Tornado, May 2011, Western 1\1A <br />Chief Operations Officer for four different municipal government contracts. Provided debris collection, <br />temporary debris site management, debris reduction, debris disposal, hazardous tree mitigation, white <br />goods collection and recycling, and other services. <br />Hurricane Ike, Sept. 2008, Southeast TX <br />Chief Operations Officer for twelve different county government and municipal government contracts. <br />Provided debris collection, temporary debris site management, debris reduction, debris disposal, <br />hazardous tree mitigation, contaminated white goods remediation, white goods collection and recycling, <br />and other services. <br />Hurricane Dolly, July 2008, Hidalgo County, T\ <br />Provided debris collection, site management, debris reduction, emergency water relocation, hazardous <br />tree mitigation, and FEMA technical assistance and government relations. <br />Hurricane Katrina, Aug. 2005, States of iN1S and LA <br />Chief Operations Officer supporting the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Mississippi Valley <br />Division, Vicksburg, Mississippi, provided debris collection, temporary debris site management, debris <br />reduction, debris disposal, hazardous tree mitigation, building demolition, contaminated white goods <br />remediation, white goods collection and recycling. <br />Hurricane Wilma, Oct. 2005, Collier County, FL <br />Senior Project Manager in charge of debris collection, site management, debris reduction, emergency <br />power generation, emergency diesel fuel containment and remediation, hazardous tree mitigation, and <br />FEMA technical assistance and government relations. <br />Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, Sept. 2004, City of Sebastian, FL <br />Senior Project Manager in charge of debris collection, site management, debris reduction, and FEMA <br />technical assistance and government relations. <br />Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, Sept. 2004, Cite of Fort Pierce, FL <br />Senior Project Manager in charge of debris collection, site management, debris reduction, beach sand <br />removal, transportation and disposal, and FEMA technical assistance and government relations. <br />Hurricanes Frances and Jeanne, Sept. 2004, Saint Lucie County, FL <br />Senior Project Manager in charge of debris collection, site management, debris reduction, roofing, <br />hazardous tree mitigation, and FEMA technical assistance and government relations. <br />Professional Certifications and Qualifications <br />• 1S-00700 National Incident Management System • 8 Hour Annual Refresher Hazardous Waste <br />(NIMS) Operations and Emergency Response <br />• IS -00100 Intro to the Incident Command System • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — Construction <br />(ICS 100) Quality Management for Contractors <br />• Certified Pollutant Storage System Contractor, • U.S. Army Ranger School <br />License Number: PC C056744 • U.S. Army Sapper Leadership Course <br />• State of Florida Board of Professional Engineers U.S. Army Airborne School/Air Assault School <br />— Engineer Intern # 1096ET126 <br />a AshBritt <br />0 E^ Page 144 Rey Management Assigned To Sunny Isles Beach <br />