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• <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach <br /> RFP 18-04-02 Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services <br /> Gail`M. Hanscom, Pro'ect Administration • <br /> Ms. Hanscom has provided contract administration or project management to multiple debris removal0 <br /> projects. Ms. Hanscom, in conjunction with her project management, also manages preparatory, <br /> mobilization, and implementation phases of emergency response actions for debris projects. She has <br /> performed multiple duties supervising field operations including oversight for mobilization, accounting, <br /> planning and scheduling, documentation, and data management. Ms. Hanscom has also functioned as <br /> Project Superintendent and Area Manager. <br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br /> • Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew 2016. Contract administration for activated contracts in Florida, <br /> Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina following Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew. <br /> • Louisiana Floods 2016. Contract Administration for three contracts in Louisiana after heavy rains <br /> and flooding in August. <br /> • Oklahoma Ice Storms 2015. Contract Administration for debris removal and disposal projects in <br /> Oklahoma following Winter Storms Cara and Goliath. <br /> • February—August 2014. Contract Administration for cleanup efforts for Columbia County GA and <br /> NCDOT; and post tornado cleanup efforts for Adamsville, Graysville, and Kimberly AL. <br /> • June 2013 Wind Storm — Minneapolis, MN. Project Manager for on-going cleanup efforts <br /> following one of the most wide-spread and severe storms to hit the city in the past two decades. To <br /> date, 3,000 trees and over 2,000 loads of debris have been removed. <br /> • Ice Storm 2013—Worthington, MN. Project Manager for citywide cleanup of ice damaged trees. <br /> Managed removal of hazardous hangers from over 8500 trees, hauling of 80,000 CY of debris and <br /> removal of 775 storm damaged trees. <br /> m Ice Storm 2013—Sioux Falls,SD. Project Management and Contract Administration for ice storm <br /> cleanup. Ceres hauled over 15,000TN of ice storm debris. <br /> • Hurricane Sandy 2012-2013. Contract management and acted as client liaison for Ceres response <br /> in New York and New Jersey. <br /> • Hurricane Isaac 2012. Contract management and acted as client liaison for five separate contractsIII <br /> in response to Hurricane Isaac. Ceres provided recovery services to Jefferson Parish, Kenner, <br /> Livingston Parish, Denham Springs and St. Bernard Parish. <br /> • Winter Storm Alfred 2011. Provided contract management and acted as client liaison for response <br /> to early snow-storm in the Northeast. Ceres managed over 320,000 CY of debris. <br /> • Hurricane Irene 2011. Project Manager for Greenville, NC response and recovery efforts. Oversaw <br /> debris removal, hauling and disposal and tree and limb trimming. Ceres removed 113,512 CY of <br /> debris, trimmed 2,111 hangers, and removed 71 trees. <br /> • Alabama Tornadoes 2011. Project Manager for Jefferson County, Alabama. Managed removal <br /> and reduction of over 1 million cubic yards of tornado debris. • <br /> o Haiti Earthquake 2010. Project Manager of the Registration Process of the displaced populations <br /> in the hundreds of established and spontaneous camps in the seven commune area surrounding <br /> Port-au-Prince and the outlying areas. <br /> o Hurricane Ike 2008. Project Manager of the Chambers County cleanup; Hauled 330,000 cubic <br /> yards meeting the County's deadline for completion of work while maintaining very high safety <br /> standards in Texas <br /> ■ Hurricane Katrina 2005. Project Superintendent and interim Project Manager for Operation Blue <br /> Roof in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Responsible for accounting, planning and scheduling of daily <br /> .assignments, data management, and general contract administration. Responsible for final <br /> reconciliation of payment to subcontractors. <br /> EDUCATION/CERTIFICATIONS <br /> • Bachelor's degree; Business Management, Northwestern College, Minnesota <br /> • Department of Homeland Security GS-202, Debris Management <br /> o USACE CQM certified <br /> m FEMA certified ICS-100, ICS-200, IS-300, IS-400, IS-700 . <br /> o First Aid/CPR certified • <br /> CERE Tab 7 Personnel Experience and Qualification <br /> Section 2 Key Personnel Resumes <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL <br /> Page 7.2-12 <br />
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