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REIMBURSEMENT KNOWLEDGE AND EXPERIENCE <br />CTC's team has worked with many states, counties, cites, and monitoring firms to ensure the maximum reimbursement <br />possible. Guidelines for debris removal procedures are clearly defined in the FEMA 325 manual, and each member of our <br />team has familiarized themselves with those guidelines. In most large disaster reimbursement related situations, the <br />municipality will enter into a contract with a debris monitoring firm. <br />However, they have the option to monitor the project themselves, in which they will be assisted by our qualified FEMA <br />specialists. If the City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL chooses to monitor the project themselves, CTC will provide: <br />• Training in FEMA's Debris Management Guide <br />• Training in FEMA's Public Assistance Program and Policy Guide (PAPPG) <br />• Placards for Equipment <br />• Seven Piece Carbon Copy Load Tickets <br />• Trucic Certification Forms <br />• Force Account and Equipment Forms <br />• Proper Personal Protective Equipment <br />• Global Positioning Systems <br />• Digital Cameras <br />• Daily Reports <br />• Adequate personnel for data entry/documentation <br />With CTC's experience on 150+ FEMA reimbursed projects our process and procedures are implemented in a way that <br />the Applicant's federal reimbursement is maximized. CTC understands the rules, regulations and policies required to meet <br />FEMA guidelines. <br />Page 6 of 87 <br />