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<br /> <br /> <br />Tab 5. Company Qualifications and Requirements <br />Disasters are unpredictable. Disasters can vary in size, scope, and intensity. Yet given this inherent <br />unpredictability, governments can take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and relief of their <br />constituency. <br /> <br />At TFR, we address the needs of our clients long before the <br />establishment of a relationship. Every project is different. <br />Every state, county, or city, desires, and highlights different <br />aspects of disaster relief and recovery that they deem MOST <br />important. With this ever-changing landscape in mind, TFR <br />continually stresses the proper due diligence and planning to <br />fully comprehend the type of service that each client desires. We routinely review and scrutinize our <br />operational and management plans to ensure that we present the most practical, efficient structure to <br />complete the project. TFR’s knowledgeable management team retains over 155 years of combined <br />experience responding to hurricanes, floods, and other various disasters. Pre-planning allows TFR to <br />respond to any project rapidly and efficiently in any location should the need arise. <br /> <br />What allows TFR to provide an expedient response? Pre-planning certainly encompasses a large portion <br />of this service. In addition, TFR maintains a fleet of over two hundred (200+) pieces of company-owned <br />equipment pre-positioned across the Southeastern United States. By staging equipment directly outside the <br />impact zone, TFR can respond within hours to immediately begin emergency road clearance services to <br />provide a vital lifeline for federal, state, and local emergency responders to assess the damage. Furthermore, <br />TFR can prep and construct a debris management site for immediate acceptance of storm-generated debris <br />in less than 24 hours. Mobile Command Units can be deployed to enhance response and achieve greater <br />coordination between parties to fully augment our operational capacity and aid the organization of relief <br />efforts. Concurrently, project teams scour the impacted area to quantify debris, deduce an overall damage <br />estimate, and adapt a preplan accordingly. <br /> <br />TFR prepares for economic instability in the immediate aftermath of natural or man-made disasters by <br />maintaining strong relationships with suppliers and organizing resources for dispatch. Additionally, TFR <br />owns the necessary equipment to house and feed personnel temporarily as the local business community <br />reacts and rebounds from such a disaster. Other initial and vital supplies, such as fuel, parts trailers, welders, <br />wood, and other necessities, are brought from the home office to certify that work stoppages shall not occur <br />due to inadequate logistics. However, the backbone of our logistical support team is our maintenance crew. <br />TFR would not be capable of providing the timely, cost-effective service that we provide without the <br />knowledge and experience our maintenance crew retains. With a dedicated warehouse at the home office <br />for two (2) traveling equipment trailers, the TFR maintenance crew ensures that our equipment is <br />functioning safely and efficiently with limited downtime. We strive to foresee any potential encumbrances <br />and take the appropriate actions to safeguard against such occurrences. <br /> <br />Operationally, TFR manages on the principle of transparency. We always remain available to answer <br />questions, address issues immediately, and submit reports on time. This is to the benefit of all parties <br />involved, as this is a team effort to respond to a major disaster. As safety and contract responsibility are the <br />utmost priorities of the principals and officers of TFR, it is the policy of management to see that its <br />employees and subcontractors conduct themselves with integrity and courtesy in the performance of their <br />duties. Following a disaster event, there is an urgency to remediate the damage and return to normalcy as <br />TFR Spotlight <br />TFR has collected more than <br />35,000,000cy of disaster debris and <br />handled more than 65,000,000cy of <br />disaster debris. <br /> <br /> <br />ITB No. 23-04-01 <br />Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br />7
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