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<br />o <br /> <br />TDSRS Construction Tlmeline <br /> <br />Each designated Debris Site Manager will commence construction of their respective TDSRS within 24 <br />hours of notification. TDSRSs will be fully operational within 48-72 hours of Notice to Proceed. The <br />Project Logistics Manager is responsible for ensuring gravel for access and internal haul roads and dump <br />pads, prefabricated inspection tower kits, erosion control materials such as silt fence, straw bales, coir <br />fiber, and geo-membrane liners for hazardous waste containment areas are available on site within 24 <br />hours of notification. Additionally, portable truck scales may also be requested at the direction of the City. <br /> <br />EMERGENCY ROADWA Y CLEARANCE AND DEBRIS REMOVAL PLAN <br />The following is a general overview of Ceres' understanding of the scope of work and the typical debris <br />loading and management plan. Please note that this general outline is not specific to a particular type of <br />disaster event. <br /> <br />Emergency Road Clearing-Cutting and Pushing Public Right of Ways <br />It is anticipated that emergency road clearing will be required for this project. Separate crews will be <br />allocated for this purpose and will be available within hours following an event. Ceres typically mobilizes <br />this equipment pre-event based on weather forecasts. Cut and Push Crews will be prepared to work 24- <br />hour shifts (with rotating personnel). <br /> <br />Cut and Push Crew typical configuration is: <br /> <br />· One front-end loader 4/1 bucket (or equivalent) with experienced and qualified operator <br />· Up to two transport trucks approximately 30 cubic yards with operator(s) <br />· Two laborers with chain saws and rakes <br />· Two flag persons <br />· One Bucket Truck with an experienced operator or climber (optional based on need) <br />· One Foreman with cell phone and pickup <br /> <br />The number of Cut and Push Crews will be determined by the City. Ceres owns eight wheel loaders (with 0 <br />appropriate grapple attachments) and has available numerous additional subcontractor supplied pushing <br />equipment. <br /> <br />Under the direction of the City, Ceres' crews will work independently. However, Ceres' crews shall be <br />responsible for all aspects of their own work. Ground personnel will be supplied with sufficient types and <br />quantities of tools and materials to effectively push the debris to the roadside to clear routes for <br />emergency traffic. In the event debris cannot be pushed aside, it will be loaded in trucks and transported <br />to nearby off-street locations for temporary dumping, to be picked up later by the normal debris clearing <br />crews. Upon completion of each assignment, Ceres' crews will contact the City's dispatcher to obtain <br />authorization to proceed to the next assignment. <br /> <br />Debris Collection <br />Crews will be dispatched to begin work within two days according to the City's priorities and the planned <br />removal schedule adopted in coordination with the City representative. Each assigned debris removal <br />crew, at the direction of the Ceres field supervisor, will service each assigned road or right of way. Daily <br />meetings shall be conducted at 7:00AM between the City and Ceres. Zones and Sections shall be <br />identified and prioritized. Progress shall be updated and reported to the City at the close of business each <br />day. Additional passes shall be conducted prior to project completion, in agreement with the City or per <br />contractual requirements, to ensure adequate time has been scheduled for residents to move their debris <br />into the right of way. <br /> <br />A typical crew shall be comprised of: <br /> <br />· One Knuckleboom Loader (or one 4-cubic yard wheel loader with grapple) <br />· One Bobcat with grapple <br />· Two laborers with chain saws and rakes <br />· Two flag persons 0 <br />· One Foreman with cell phone and pickup truck (one foreman/ three crews) <br />· GPS Tracking and Navigation Aids <br /> <br />Cf;;.Bl;5 <br /> <br />Tab 0 Technical Information <br />Section 0.1 Debris Management Operations Plan <br />Page 4 of 17 <br />