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City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> RFP 18-04-02 Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br /> 7.2 Key Personnel Resumes <br /> Management Oversight <br /> David A. Mclnt re, Sole Shareholder and President <br /> During the last 42 years, Mr. McIntyre has led the successful performance of over 120 FEMA reimbursed <br /> contracts distinguishing himself by his ability to efficiently apply capital resources, assemble teams of highly <br /> competent people, and provide a high-quality end result for satisfied customers. Mr. McIntyre has led the <br /> emergency response operations for hurricanes, ice storms, wind storms, earthquakes, and floods; <br /> collecting, transporting, processing, and disposing of millions of cubic yards of storm generated debris and <br /> providing temporary roofing installation. Mr. McIntyre has also provided leadership and direction to over 95 <br /> construction, demolition, abatement, clearing, and grinding projects for the federal government including <br /> U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Department of Interior, U.S. <br /> Department of Agriculture, LA DOTD,TX DOT, and multiple cities, local municipalities, and public agencies. <br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br /> • Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew 2016. Provided management oversight for over 20 individual <br /> projects following Hurricane Hermine in September and Hurricane Matthew in October. <br /> • Louisiana Flooding 2016. Provided management oversight for Ceres response to Louisiana <br /> floods in August following heavy rains. <br /> • Oklahoma Storms 2015. Provided management oversight to Ceres response to Winter Storms <br /> Cara and Goliath. Ceres responded to six different jurisdictions in Oklahoma. <br /> • Livingston Parish Waterway Cleanup 2015. Management oversight for Ceres response during <br /> the removal of vegetative, C&D and white goods debris removal in Louisiana. <br /> • Alabama Tornadoes 2014. Management oversight for Ceres response in several Alabama cities <br /> damaged by May tornadoes. Ceres provided removal and disposal services for eligible debris. <br /> • Winter Storm Pax 2014. Management oversight for Ceres response in Georgia and North <br /> Carolina. Ceres provided removal and disposal of storm-related debris in both states. <br /> • Winter Storm 2013. Management oversight for early winter storm in October 2013. Ceres provided <br /> removal and disposal of disaster-related vegetative debris in South Dakota. <br /> • Upper Midwest Ice Storm 2013. Management oversight for Ceres' response to spring ice storms <br /> in South Dakota and Minnesota, including work in rights of way, parks and waterways. <br /> • Hurricane Sandy 2012-2013—Management oversight for Ceres response in New York and New <br /> Jersey. Ceres performed multiple projects in New York and New Jersey. <br /> • Hurricane Isaac 2012. Management oversight of five separate contracts in response to Hurricane <br /> Isaac. Ceres provided recovery services to Jefferson Parish, Kenner, Livingston Parish, Denham <br /> Springs and St. Bernard Parish. <br /> Y Winter Storm Alfred 2011. Provided management oversight for response to unseasonal snow- <br /> storm in the Northeast. Ceres managed over 320,000 CY of debris in two locations. <br /> • North Dakota Flooding 2011. Provided management oversight for emergency levee removal and <br /> repair projects after historic flooding in spring of 2011 near Minot, North Dakota. Ceres removed <br /> emergency levees and repaired damage to existing levees. <br /> • Hurricane Irene 2011. Provided management oversight for response to Hurricane Irene's impact <br /> on the Atlantic coast. Ceres managed 120,000 CY of debris in two locations. <br /> • Alabama Tornadoes 2011. Provided management oversight for response to record-setting <br /> tornadoes that hit the Southeast. Presided over four contracts in Alabama, including management <br /> of over 1 million CY of debris in Jefferson County. <br /> ▪ New Zealand Earthquake 2011— present. Oversight of response to Christchurch earthquake. <br /> Established a New Zealand branch office of Ceres to work in conjunction with the Canterbury <br /> Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA) to provide extensive disaster response services including <br /> debris management, design-build seismic stabilization, demolition/deconstruction/implosion <br /> services and large scale materials recycling operations. Working as a capital partner, developer <br /> and construction manager in the country to help salvage and repair damaged buildings. <br /> Tab 7 Personnel Experience and Qualification <br /> J—L Section 2 Key Personnel Resumes <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> Page 7.2-1 <br />
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