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Prof. Svcs. for Emergency Debris Disposal Mgmt.
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
07-10-01
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<br />5. PERFORMANCE ISSUES <br /> <br />a. The comparison of firm's payment request to receipts for past four years. <br /> <br />Amounts Amounts <br />requested from received Explanation <br />FEMA <br /> For the Emergency Debris Disposal following Hurricane <br /> Katrina RAS decided to BID the said amount because it was a <br />$20.00 per cubic $19.85 per cubic substantial price and previously they received that amount for <br />yard of debris yard of debris their services after Hurricane Andrew. FEMA believed it was <br /> over priced but after many negotiations they finalized the <br /> contract amount at $19.85 per cubic yard of debris. <br /> For the Emergency Debris Disposal following Hurricane <br />$19.85 per cubic $19.85 per cubic Wilma again RAS BID for the most amount of money received <br />yard of debris yard of debris during Hurricane Katrina because there was a short amount <br />of time between one and the other. RAS knew it would be <br /> nearlv impossible to aet a hiaher contract amount. <br /> During the Emergency Debris Disposal of Hurricane Wilma <br /> FEMA announced that they must lower contract amounts due <br />$16.00 per cubic $15.00 per cubic to the unexpected amount of money it was costing them to <br />yard of debris yard of debris cleanup the debris. FEMA proposed a change to $14.00 per <br /> cubic yard but after many negotiations they finalized the <br /> contract amount at $15.00 per cubic yard of debris. <br />
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