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<br /> <br /> <br />Steven Vinyard <br />Project Manager <br />Steven@tfrinc.com <br />601 Leander Drive <br />Leander, Texas 78641 <br />M: (254) 396-2995 <br />Introduction <br />Steven Vinyard joined TFR Enterprises, Inc. in June of 2015 as a field supervisor and his enthusiasm for <br />quality and efficiency quickly led him into the role of Project Manager for emergency debris management. <br />Mr. Vinyard has more than 20 years of hands-on experience with all types of heavy equipment, specialized <br />machinery, and commercial trucks. His experience in operating, repairing, and maintaining all types of <br />equipment is invaluable in managing daily operations of emergency debris removal projects. Steven’s <br />positive attitude, willingness to help others, and clear communication skills naturally lead others to reach <br />maximum potential in safety, production, and quality. Mr. Vinyard has participated in the successful <br />management of more than 30 contract task orders responding to a variety of natural disasters such as <br />hurricanes, floods, tornados, and straight-line winds. Mr. Vinyard’s experience has allowed him to become <br />proficient in FEMA guidelines on eligibility for the right of way debris removal, hazardous leaners and <br />hangers, stumps, right of entry requirements for private property debris removal and waterway debris <br />removal, exceptions for gated community access as well as locating, permitting, setting up and site <br />remediation for temporary debris management sites. <br />Recent Notable Events & Projects <br />Event Project Year <br />Ice Storm City of Cedar Park. TX 2023 <br />Ice Storm City of Leander, TX 2023 <br />Ice Storm City of Round Rock, TX 2023 <br />Hurricane Ian Lake County, FL 2022 <br />Ice Storm Hidalgo County, TX 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida City of Bogalusa 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida Village of Folsom 2021 <br />Hurricane Ida Town of Madisonville 2021 <br />Hurricane Laura Louisiana DOT 2020 <br />Hurricane Dorian Carteret, Craven, Jones & Pamlico Counties, NCDOT 2020 <br />Hurricane Michael Donaldsonville, GA 2019 <br />Hurricane Michael Tyndall Air Force Base, FL 2018 <br />Hurricane Florence Camp Lejeune & Cherry Point, NC Military Bases 2018 <br />Texas Floods Lee County, Texas DOT 2018 <br />Hurricane Irma Florida Turnpike, Florida DOT 2017 <br />Hurricane Irma City of Homestead, FL 2017 <br />Hurricane Harvey City of Port Aransas, TX 2017 <br />Hurricane Harvey Harris County, Victoria & Port Lavaca, TXDOT 2017 <br />Disaster Debris Management Projects 2015-2016 <br />Education/Certifications <br />• FEMA IS 035, 037, 317, and 321. <br />• FLDOT: Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Advanced Course <br />• USACE: Construction Quality Management for Contractors #784 <br />• Level 1 Antiterrorism Awareness Training <br />• CPR Certified <br />ITB No. 23-04-01 <br />Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br />58
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