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<br />o <br /> <br />w <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Client & Location PM Client Contact Proiect Description Contract Value <br />U.S. Anny Engineer District John W. Noble Mr. Don Skipper Indefinite Quantity Contract $2,243,434.00 <br />Mobile (334) 255-3612 Demolition ofWWII era Bldgs <br />Ft. Rucker, AL Contract: DACAO 1-95-0-0065 <br />Directorate of Contracting John W. Noble Mr. Bob Walls Demolition ofWWII era $344,070.00 <br />Contracting Division (803) 751-7704 Buildings @ Ft. Jackson <br />Ft. Jackson, SC DABT47-98-C-0006 <br />AOIC Facilities Support John W. Noble Majorie Sadler Demolition of 15 Buildings & $315,000.00 <br />Facilities MCAS (252) 466-4531 one 1.5 million gallon AST <br />Cherry Point MCAS, NC N62470-97-C-2699 <br />U.S. Anny Engineer District John W. Noble Ms Sue Speights Removal of UST and Installation $381,839.00 <br />Mobile (334) 441-5599 of(3) ASTs with piping <br />Ft. Rucker, AL 9725-63-1-006-1 <br />Directorate of Contracting John W. Noble Mr. Jim Stubbs Demolition ofWWII era $208,150.00 <br />Contracting Division (803) 751-2592 Buildings @ Ft. Jackson <br />Ft. Jackson, SC Contract: DABT47-95-C-0052 <br />U.S. Army Engineer District Randy Perkins Mr. Glenn Smith Demolition of Concrete $372,000.00 <br />New York (908) 571-1594 Bunkers @ Ft. Sandy Hook <br />Ft. Sandv Hook, NJ Contract: DACA51-94-C-0047 <br /> <br />. Household Hazardous Waste and White Goods Collection <br />After a disaster event, the destruction of residences, residential garages and sheds or storage facilities will produce <br />quantities of household hazardous waste (HHW2) and/or white goods3 that must be separated from storm-generated <br />debris. AshBritt crews have been trained to identify HHW during ROWand ROE collection as well as TDSRS debris <br />separation activities. <br /> <br />All HHW and white goods will be segregated at the loading site and at the TDSRS. At the TDSRS such will be <br />separated by type and stored in a containment area prior to proper disposal. Disposal will comply with all local, state <br />and federal regulations and laws. Additionally, we can assist the City in establishing and setting up "citizen drop sites" <br />for the collection of such materials. We will take all precautions to prevent the release of such materials into the <br />environment by providing impermeable, lined storage areas at such sites. Then, if required by the City, we will properly <br />dispose of the materials and remediate such sites. <br /> <br />For our Mississippi mission, approximately 25,000 white goods were segregated, decontaminated, baled and recycled or <br />disposed of lawfully. Additionally, any HHW collected as part of our dream stream was properly contained at our <br />temporary storage sites and lawfully disposed of in permitted landfills. Other items within the debris stream that <br />required special handling included e- waste (i.e., computers, TVs and other electronic items), lawn mowers (and fuel) <br />and tires (customarily not part of the eligible debris stream). We collected and disposed of these under the applicable <br />project guidelines and rules. <br /> <br />. Hazardous Material Containment & Abatement <br />Our Special Environmental Services Division can provide temporary containment of any storm-generated hazardous <br />waste. AshBritt has a stand-by teaming agreement with Veolia Environmental Services that includes the abatement of <br />hazardous waste material. Veolia Environmental Services is one of the largest and most experienced providers of <br />hazardous material solutions in the world. <br /> <br />Additionally, AshBritt has partnered with WRS Infrastructure & Environmental, Inc., a Tampa, Florida based firm with <br />over 20 years experience in the areas of environmental engineering, consulting, hazardous waste remediation, and <br />infrastructure development. Since 1983, the have completed over 10,500 related projects. Most recently for us, they <br />assisted with our Collier Co. recovery efforts after Hurricane Wilma. They were responsible for the cleanup of four <br />petroleum discharges caused by debris during the storm. They conducted the following for the project: Free Product <br />Recovery, Contamination Assessment Reports, Initial Remedial Actions, Remedial Action Plans, Contaminated Soil <br />Excavation Removal, Transportation and Disposals Groundwater Monitoring, and Site Restoration. <br /> <br />John Noble, AshBritt's COO, is an Environmental Engineer with a Masters Degree in Solid and Hazardous Waste <br />Management. He personally supervises all remediation activities conducted by us and/or our teaming partners. <br /> <br />2 HHW includes hazardous materials such as household cleaners, paints, paint thinners, motor oils, gasoline, and pesticides. HHW may pose a threat <br />to human health or the environment if it is not disposed of properly. HHW poses a threat because it exhibits one or more of the following <br />characteristics: toxic, corrosive, ignitable and reactive. <br />3 White goods comprise major household electrical appliances including: refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, washers, dryers, dishwashers. These <br />generally can be recycled, but special handling is required for units containing Freon. <br /> <br />AshBritl. Inc. I Sunny Isles Beach. FL I RFP No. 08-07-01 <br /> <br />55 <br />