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<br /> <br /> <br />benefit to their community. The city was split into grids, allowing for maximum productivity, and <br />simplifying the QC process. Within the first two weeks of beginning our mission, crews removed over <br />70,000cyds of debris from the city right-of-way system. This momentum was maintained throughout our <br />contract. With this event occurring in early September, TFR understood our client’s sense of urgency to <br />clear this debris quickly, as hurricane season had just begun. With that in mind, crews swiftly collected and <br />delivered for final disposal over 500,000 total cubic yards of debris as well as safely removed nearly 12,000 <br />hazardous limbs and trees well ahead of our contractual deadline. <br /> <br />Recognizing the expertise, speed, and versatility that TFR encompassed, the City of Plantation amended the <br />scope of work to include the city’s floodwater management system. This work consisted of removing debris <br />from drainage canals that had been left behind by Hurricane Irma. To accomplish this efficiently, specialized <br />equipment was required. TFR utilized a 20-foot barge which was set into the waterways at strategic <br />locations using a crane. This barge was equipped with a separate crane and grapple combo, which was used <br />to collect the debris and deposit it onto loading areas for our haul units to remove and dispose of. This work <br />was started immediately upon issuance of the amended task order and was concluded within a matter of <br />weeks. <br /> <br />Our experience in disaster preparedness, proven ability to react and respond, and our strive for fast recovery, <br />allowed us to deliver our clients with an unmatched level of service. The City of Plantation was successfully <br />restored to pre-storm conditions, without delay, and at a minimal financial expense, setting the foundation <br />for an ongoing government/contractor partnership. <br /> <br />Key Personnel Assigned to this Project Role Contact Information <br />Rigo Mejia Project Manager (512) 779-7722 <br />Kevin Rolison Project Manager (Tree Removal) (512) 944-8766 <br />Glen Tucker Operations Manager (870) 223-6053 <br />Tiffany Jean Contract Manager (512) 565-0710 <br /> <br />ITB No. 23-04-01 <br />Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br />29
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