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<br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH
<br />18070 Collins Ave. | Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
<br />305.792.1707 | sibfl.net | Purchasing@sibfl.net
<br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH
<br />18070 Collins Ave. | Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160
<br />305.792.1707 | sibfl.net | Purchasing@sibfl.net
<br />The term “Rights-of-Way” shall mean the portions of land over which a facility, such as highways,
<br />railroads, and power lines are built. Includes land on both sides of the highway up to the private property
<br />line.
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<br />The term Temporary Debris Management Site (TDMS) means a location where debris is temporarily stored,
<br />reduced, segregated, and/or processed prior to final disposal.
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<br />The term “Tipping Fee” shall mean a fee based on weight or volume of debris dumped that is charged by
<br />landfills or other waste management facilities to cover their operating and maintenance costs. The fee also
<br />may include amounts to cover the cost of closing the current facility and/or opening a new facility.
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<br />The term Vegetative Debris means clean, woody debris and other organic materials that can be chipped
<br />and mulched.
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<br />The term White Goods means all appliances; including, but not limited to, refrigerators, freezers, stoves,
<br />washers, dryers and HVAC units.
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<br />3.3 DEBRIS REMOVAL SCOPE
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<br />DMC shall provide debris collection and removal activities including, but not limited to, the following
<br />types of tasks:
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<br />1. The Contractor shall provide all labor, services, equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to collect
<br />all brush, tree parts, burnable debris, non-burnable debris and C&D debris from the City rights-of-way and
<br />public property as determined by the City. Removal of debris from private roads may be included in the
<br />scope where necessary for public safety, as authorized by the City. Any and all services provided by the
<br />Contractor, and labor, materials and equipment used by the Contractor, and its subcontractors must comply
<br />fully with all Federal, state and local laws, regulations, and guidance;
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<br />2. Management and operation of storage and debris reduction sites to accept, process, reduce, incinerate
<br />(with City approval) and dispose of event related debris;
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<br />3. Tree trimming, tree topping, tree removal, stump grinding, grubbing, clearing, hauling and disposal;
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<br /> 4. Providing all permits and services necessary for the containment, clean up, removal, transport, storage,
<br />testing, waste debris reduction, treatment and/or disposal of hazardous and industrial materials, including
<br />white goods, resulting from the events.
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<br />5. Removal of sand and earthen materials from roads, streets, and rights-of-way.
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<br />6. Vegetative debris will be removed and loaded separately from non-vegetative and bagged vegetative
<br />debris.
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<br />7. At the direction of the City or Monitor, the Contractor shall remove storm generated debris from drainage
<br />canals, creeks and ditches.
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<br />8. All debris removal from City Parks, improved public property, and Facilities, as described in Attachment
<br />C will be at the approval and authorization of the city’s monitoring firm and/or project manager prior to
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