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• v„,,, <br /> =CROWDER CrowderGulf <br /> !GULF RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> s=x, ",., _-..,,reCity of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> • Providing various levels of training for City employees <br /> • Documenting all facets of work to support the claim process <br /> • Maintain all documents for 7-10 years <br /> Reimbursement <br /> CrowderGulf is committed to completing any emergency management and recovery project for the City in the minimum amount of <br /> time and at the best price possible.We work in full regulatory compliance with all agencies involved in disaster recovery including <br /> but not limited to: <br /> • Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) <br /> I • Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) <br /> • Environmental Protection Agency(EPA) <br /> • Florida Department of Environmental Protection <br /> 1 • United States Coast Guard (USCG) <br /> • United States Corps of Engineers(USACE) <br /> • Florida Department of Health <br /> I • Florida Department of Transportation <br /> Maximizing Reimbursements under the Sandy Recovery Improvement Act (SRIA) Program <br /> I FEMA's SRIA program is intended to increase the effectiveness of debris removal by providing incentives to subgrantees <br /> (counties/municipalites)who choose to take advantage of all or only parts of the program. CrowderGulfs Management Team are <br /> very experienced in working within the guidelines of FEMA's Public Assistance program and the new Pilot progam initiatives. <br /> I CrowderGulf is available to assist clients in taking advantage of the alternate procedures of the Pilot program in order to expedite <br /> debris removal and recieve additional reimbursement. CrowderGulf can assist our clients in the following way: <br /> I SRIA Program Incentives for Subgrantees CrowderGulf s Capabilities and <br /> Commitment to Clients(subgrantees) <br /> The Pilot program authorizes an increased federal • Assisting with debris segregation information for dissemination to the{ <br /> cost share for the collection, hauling processing, Providing segregation information.to citizen's helps to educate them on the <br /> Iand disposal of debris. When approved by FEMA, proper way to separate and place debris at curbside.Proper segregation will <br /> the Accelerated Debris Removal Program speed removal and help prevent incidents due to downed power lines and <br /> provides Increased Federal Cost Share(Sliding hydrant and mailbox destruction. <br /> I Scale)for High impact incidents that meet the (See graphic below.) <br /> following criteria: High Concentration of <br /> localized damage; large quantities of debris • Provide public notifications and schedules for debris removal <br /> (over 20 million or 1.5 million cubic yards) and Alerting citizens of removal schedules provides them planning information <br /> II disasters declared very soon after the incident they need for placement of debris at curbside.It can also be a good reminder <br /> (within 8 days) to incentivize rapid debris for citizens to bring debris to curbside for r prompt removal. <br /> removal. _ <br /> • Adding additional crews and equipment <br /> Working with our clients to establish removal priorities and development of <br /> an accelerated debris schedule allows CrowderGulf to meet the removal <br /> 11 Alternative Procedure Federal Cost Share expectations of our client and aids inestablishing clear objectives while <br /> --, Debris Removal Work Federal providing a safe working environment for workers and the traveling public. <br /> (Days from Start of Incident Cost <br /> Period) Share *Recently performed for Liberty County,GA-Hurricane Matthew <br /> II <br /> 0-30 _ 85% And Dorchester County, sc-Ice Storm <br /> 31-90 80% <br /> 91.180 75% <br /> Federal dollars will NOT be provided for debris <br /> rn — removal after 180 days(unless an extension is <br /> granted by FEMA) <br /> I <br /> 1 78 <br />