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<br />· Restoratioll Services. This division provides environmental and mechanical engineering and construction
<br />management services. Specifically, develops site and remedial action plans, conducts wetlands mitigation and
<br />water quality analysis, designs plumbing and HV AC systems, site lighting and fire alarm and security systems, as
<br />well as performing project management and field inspection services.
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<br />· Special Ellvirollmelltal Services. This division manages demolition projects and specialized environmental
<br />projects such as marine activities, dredging, boat removal, and waterway debris removal. Hazardous material
<br />containment and mitigation, mass decontamination, toxic material abatement, and emergency remediation, as
<br />well as asset management and public works projects fall under this division.
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<br />The integration of these divisions provides us, and ultimately our clients, with the solid foundation of personnel,
<br />management, and expertise so vital to disaster response and recovery missions. As all disaster events are unique, it is
<br />essential to respond and adapt to wide and varied circumstances. We have shown with our diverse base of operation that
<br />we can provide thorough, comprehensive, value-added recovery services to all disaster-impacted communities.
<br />Moreover, we have demonstrated the capability to mobilize either to a single catastrophic event or to multiple
<br />simultaneous events with hundreds to thousands of crews and with myriad essential resources and specialized services.
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<br />Our corporate, managerial, technological and operational infrastructure allows us the flexibility and adaptability to grow
<br />quickly to meet the resource demands of potential large and varied events. We generally maintain a core staff of forty
<br />employees, though we directly employed over 300 personnel in 2004 and over 600 personnel in 2005. Moreover,
<br />recognizing the importance of hiring local personnel and subcontractors, we have assembled a fair network of
<br />professional trainers (both in-house and contract) to ensure all of our hired personnel and subcontractors are adequately
<br />trained in our standard operating procedures, quality control, and health and safety protocols.
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<br />In addition to our own considerable resources, AshBritt maintains sufficient relationships with specialty subcontractors
<br />experienced in the complexity and demands of recovery missions. These partners include public assistance program
<br />consultants, temporary life support and facilities suppliers, emergency power generation providers, canal and marine
<br />recovery and removal contractors, hazardous materials response and mitigation specialists, as well as highly skilled
<br />heavy equipment owners and operators. Even more, in light of heightened terrorist threats, Ash Britt has teamed with
<br />partners that have the capability and experience to conduct biological and viral remediation, as well as mass
<br />decontamination.
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<br />In light of changing markets and demands, we continually strive to increase our service base and to improve our current
<br />product.
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<br />Below is a listing of some of AshBritt's licenses, memberships and commendations:
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<br />· Licensed General Contractor: Florida, South Carolina (pending), Virginia, California, Louisiana (via
<br />partnership). Member of the National Association of Demolition Contractors, the Dredging Contractors of
<br />America, the State of Florida, Board of Professional Engineers, the Society of American Military Engineers, the
<br />Florida Petroleum Marketers & Convenience Store Association.
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<br />· Sponsor of the American Public Works Association of America (APWA) FL, VA, MD, DC, NC, SC, GA, LA, TX
<br />Chapters, Florida Emergency Preparedness (FEPA), National Hurricane Conference, Governors Hurricane
<br />Conference, Texas Hurricane Conference, Texas Municipal League, South Carolina Emergency Management
<br />Conference, North Carolina Emergency Management Association, South Florida Hurricane Conference and
<br />Florida League of Cities and Association of Counties.
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<br />· A warded Contractor of the Quarter three times by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile District; Presented
<br />"A ward of Gratitude" from the City of Port St. Lucie Keep PSL Beautiful Committee (2005-2007); Presented
<br />"Hurricane Isabel Heroes" Recognition from the City Council of the City of Hampton, Virginia (2004) for
<br />disaster recovery efforts.
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<br />· Presented numerous commendations from the Officer of the Governor, State of Mississippi, for our contributions
<br />and support of the recovery and rebuilding efforts in MS.
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<br />AshBrilt, Inc. I Sunny Isles Beach, FL I RFP No. 08-07-01
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