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CROWDER CrowderGulf
<br /> GULF RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02
<br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL
<br /> 2016 Hurricane Matthew
<br /> Georgia • On October 7th, 2016, Hurricane Matthew began its devastating impacts on thirteen Counties in Georgia.
<br /> CrowderGulfs debris contracts were activated the following week in Liberty County (serving the County and the Cities of
<br /> Hinesville, Midway and Riceboro) as well as two contract activations in Chatham County. The storm left over 182,460 cubic
<br /> yards of vegetative storm debris, 2,055 leaners and hangers, 727 stumps and 75 tons of C&D to be removed, reduced (by air
<br /> curtain incineration) and disposed in Liberty County. During our kick-off meeting, CrowderGulf was made aware the County
<br /> elected to participate in the Public Assistance Pilot Program for expedited debris removal. CrowderGulf immediately began
<br /> ramping up resources to successfully remove, reduce and dispose all debris within the given timeframe established by the
<br /> County. Invoicing for the County was submitted in 30 day increments and supported by daily progress reports by both
<br /> CrowderGulf and the monitoring Company.This close working relationship made participation in the Pilot Program successful
<br /> for the County. The total project cost for Liberty County was$1,736,692.
<br /> In Chatham County,the municipalities of Port Wentworth, Thunderbolt and Garden City activated their pre-event contracts with
<br /> CrowderGulf. Port Wentworth recovered over 6,282 cubic yards of vegetative debris and removed 952 leaners and hangers
<br /> while Garden City had 33,580 cubic yards of debris removed. Thunderbolt recovered 9,896 cubic yards of vegetative debris.All
<br /> three municipalities reduced their debris by mulching/chipping. Three Georgia contracts were monitored by Tetra Tech and one
<br /> was monitored by Witt O'Briens. All were completed in less than 90 days. The total project cost for Port Wentworth was
<br /> approximately$84,000, Thunderbolt was approximately$108,700 and Garden City totaled$365,490.
<br /> Florida-Following Hurricane Matthew impacting the east coast of Florida;CrowderGulf received 13 Florida contract activations
<br /> from Counties and cities as far south as Martin County and as far north as Duval County. Utilizing 18 Project Managers, and
<br /> numerous field supervisors and equipment assets, CrowderGulf removed over 1,695,743 cubic yards of debris and managed
<br /> 13 debris management site locations. CrowderGulf forces were tasked with the removal of vegetative debris, C&D, leaners,
<br /> hangers and stumps, and collection and disposal of white goods. Reduction was performed by burning, grinding and mulching
<br /> debris.Additional contract activations where received by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) in Duval,
<br /> Clay, St John's, Brevard, Volusia and Nassau Counties for Waterway Debris Removal. Costs for the recovery efforts in Florida
<br /> were$30,358,208.
<br /> South Carolina - CrowderGulf was activated by Hilton Head Island (HHI) on October 7, 2016. CrowderGulf supplied
<br /> over 125 pieces of equipment which included 6 grinders and a Trammel screen plus an additional 300+ personnel to
<br />• assist with the HHI's 12 communities with recovery operations. Reduction operations consisted of chipping and
<br /> mulching at both Debris Management Site locations. CrowderGulf removed, reduced and disposed 2,989,342 cubic
<br /> yards of vegetative debris and removed 42,058 hangers 5,301 leaners and 10,693 Cubic Yards of C&D material and
<br /> managed 2 debris management site locations on the island for a total project cost of$33,693,545.
<br /> Having worked in 2015 for the SCDOT to recover Richland and Lexington Counties from severe flooding, CrowderGulf was
<br /> once again activated to aid Darlington, Florence and Sumter Counties with Hurricane Matthew debris removal. The SCDOT
<br /> D tasked CrowderGulf with removing debris on the right of way and hazardous leaners, hangers and stumps. CrowderGulf was
<br /> responsibile for debris removal from the follwoing roads throughout the Counties:
<br /> State Maintained Roads County Maintained Roads City Maintained Roads
<br /> Darlington County Florence County City of Sumter
<br /> Florence County Sumter County
<br /> Sumter County
<br /> CrowderGulf quickly mobilized forces and hired local companies to begin the debris removal. CrowderGulf set up 7 Debris
<br /> Managemnt Sites and reduced the debris by grinding.All of the mulch from reduction by grinding was hauled to mulch recycling
<br /> 111 facilities and papermills in the areas. None of the debris was hauled to any landfill which resulted in significant cost saving to
<br /> the SCDOT from not paying landfill tipping fees.Overall,CrowderGulf removed and reduced over 500,000 cubic yards of debris
<br /> in less than 90 days.
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