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<br />F. EXAMPLE PROJECTS WHICH BEST ILLUSTRATE PROPOSED TEAMS <br />QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS CONTRACT <br />(Complete one Section F for each project) <br /> <br />20. EXAMPLE PROJECT KEY NUMBER 21. TITLE AND LOCATION 22. YEAR <br />2 Post.Disaster Debris Management and Monitoring Services - Charlotte County, FL COMPLETED <br />2005 <br /> <br />23a. PROJECT OWNER <br />Charlotte County Environmental Services Department <br /> <br />23b. POINT OF CONTACT NAME <br />Mr. Jim Thompson <br /> <br />23c. POINT OF CONTACT <br />TELEPHONE NUMBER <br />(941) 764-4380 <br /> <br />24. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT AND RELEVANCE TO THIS CONTRACT <br /> <br />Solid Resources, Inc. (SRI) provided comprehensive debris monitoring services to Charlotte County, the site of Hurricane Charley's <br />landfall and the county that experienced the most intense wind speeds. SRI provided all requested personnel and was the only <br />debris monitoring firm used by the county. Key personnel from SRI's team were on site a half hour after the eye wall of Hurricane <br />Charley passed through the county. During the project, SRI provided 38 personnel to monitor the collection of 1.9 million cubic <br />yards of debris collected by 700 trucks. <br /> <br />Throughout the course of the debris removal project, SRI provided the county with an experienced team consisting of: <br />. Project Management <br />. Field Supervisors <br />. Field Monitors <br />. Quality Control Zone Monitors <br />. Disposal Site Monitors <br />. Residential Drop-off Site Monitors <br /> <br />SRI was responsible for monitoring the debris removal of approximately two million cubic yards of storm debris. This included <br />debris classifications of vegetative, C&D, hazardous trees, tree stumps, white goods, household hazardous waste, mobile home <br />wreckage and marine debris. Like many other Solid Resources monitoring projects, SRI provided Charlotte County with the <br />following services: <br /> <br />. Overall monitoring management, coordination and scheduling <br />. Disposal site monitoring for three temporary storage and reduction sites <br />. Field monitoring for 700 trucks and 42 quality control zones <br />. Residential drop-off operations and monitoring at three sites <br />. Certification of 700 trucks <br />. Stump measurement for over 5000 stumps <br />. Illegal dumping monitoring <br />. Quality control zone inspection and debris mapping <br />. Assistance with the Right-of-Entry program <br />. Code compliance support and communications <br />. Customer service and call-in complaint response <br /> <br />Solid Resources' Field Supervisor met daily with county managers, FEMA personnel and contractors for progress updates and to <br />coordinate debris removal, prioritize issues, tasks, troubleshooting and assignments for zones, trucks, crews and monitors. <br /> <br />25. FIRMS FROM SECTION C INVOLVED WITH THIS PROJECT <br /> <br />Solid Resources, Inc. - Prime Contractor <br /> <br />SOLID (.i RESOURCES <br /> <br />E-......va,..lDlTA1. '" E\\I.PLI:NCY ~ER\1ClS <br /> <br />23 <br />