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Disaster Debris Monitoring Svcs Financial Recovery Assist
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18-04-03
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RFP
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`r. RFP No. 18-04-03: Disaster Debris Monitoring Services&Financial Recovery Assistance <br /> ilm s.A,- ;;., <br /> dollars in grant funding, managing FEMA-State communications and correspondence for <br /> the City's Capital Projects Administration, addressing numerous environmental and historical <br /> concerns related to projects, and undertaking appeals and/or dispute resolution regarding <br /> Icontentious issues facing the City. <br /> • Provided emergency support staff to the State of New York since 2004, including in 2006 <br /> I programmatic support for five simultaneous flooding disasters requiring at its peak more <br /> than 160 trained personnel, and in 2013 programmatic support for the State's Hurricane <br /> Sandy recovery and several other high-priority projects requiring more than 400 trained and <br /> •I specialized FEMA PA and HMGP personnel. Including Hurricane Sandy, we will have <br /> handled over $10 billion in eligible damages and processed thousands of project <br /> worksheets. <br /> I • Provided HMGP, IA, and CDBG-related support to the State of New York for various <br /> federal and state recovery programs in 2013, as well as a successful expedited update of the <br /> State Hazard Mitigation Plan. <br /> I • Provided PA, hazard mitigation, FTA and insurance recovery support to the Port Authority <br /> of New York& New Jersey in managing their estimated loss of more than $2 billion <br /> Ifollowing Hurricane Sandy. Previous work for the Port includes handling their FEMA PA and <br /> hazard mitigation recoveries following the 9-11 Terrorist Attacks and their insurance claim <br /> following the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. <br /> I • Provided support to the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in its PDA efforts for DR-1614- <br /> MA and DR-1944-MA, in both of which our expertise successfully overcame initial denials of <br /> I eligibility by FEMA, ultimately resulting in nearly $30 million in funding the State might not <br /> otherwise have received. <br /> • Provided expert claims preparation guidance and disaster recovery-related process expertise <br /> Ito the State of Louisiana and local government claimants following the BP Oil Spill in 2010, <br /> including providing technical assistance to case management teams. <br /> I • Worked at the federal, state and local levels to guide recipients and sub-recipients <br /> through complex and unprecedented recoveries from major disaster events such as the <br /> 9-11 terrorist attacks, 1993 World Trade Center Bombing, Oklahoma City Bombing, and <br /> I Deepwater Horizon BP Oil Spill. For the 9-11 terrorist attacks, Al staff represented the Port <br /> Authority, State, and FEMA, working cooperatively and creatively to fit the parameters of the <br /> program in the unprecedented event. <br /> I • Provided support to Monroe County, FL to help Islamorada measure their building, business <br /> individual property, and loss of income/extra expense damages and to negotiate for <br /> recovery on their flood &wind claims with the insurance carriers in response to Hurricane <br /> I <br /> Wilma. <br /> I <br /> TIDALEvery Catastrophe,Every Recovery 28 <br /> I BASIN, <br /> I , <br />
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