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GULF <br /> CrowderGulf <br /> d�LF RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> CrowderGulf is the most experienced contractor in waterway disaster debris removal. During this project, several of our <br /> documentation methods and procedures were adopted and used as a model for the other two companies working under this <br /> contract. <br /> IOther projects, as a result of Hurricane Sandy, included activation by two coastal towns, one in Florida and the other in North <br /> Carolina. In November, 2012, CrowderGulf hauled and removed vegetative and C&D debris for Kitty Hawk, NC, and provided <br /> I sand removal operations for roadways in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. These contracts resulted in the removal of over 274,725 cubic <br /> yards of debris at a cost of$3,016,226. <br /> I. Overall, during the 2012 season of two tropical storms and two hurricanes, CrowderGulf managed 15 subcontractors, which <br /> included 274 trucks, 3 tree crews, and multiple boat crews,side scan sonar crews,dredging and hydrographic surveying crews. <br /> 1 2012 Tropical Storm Beryl & Debby; Hurricanes Isaac & Sandy Projects and Tasks <br /> 15 Total Clients Number of Clients in Tropical Storms Beryl&Debby; Hurricanes Isaac.&Sandy Utilizing Task <br /> Vessel/ Side Sand/ <br /> Contract Amt Push ROW Debris Debris Grind Vehicle L&H Wet Scan Beach Special Generators <br /> Hauling Reduction Disposal Removal Debris Sonar Work Projects <br /> • <br /> $60,769,355 -1 7 3 8 3 2 1 1 1 8 6 1 <br /> I <br /> 2011 Hurricane Irene <br /> I Following Hurricane Irene in 2011, CrowderGulf was activated for debris removal, reduction and disposal contracts by 20 <br /> municipalities in North Carolina and four municipalities in Virginia. We were also awarded six contracts with the North <br /> Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) to remove debris from DOT roads in 13 counties. During these <br /> I activations we developed, managed and restored 13 temporary DMSs and removed over 1.5 million cubic yards of debris, <br /> for a total cost of$14,754,641. <br /> The work in North Carolina and Virginia primarily involved ROW debris removal, reduction and disposal of both C&D and <br /> Ivegetative debris.These contracts ranged from work that required no more than two trucks and one day of work,to sixty trucks <br /> and over three months work. Some towns had less than 5,000 cubic yards of debris removed while others had over 100,000 <br /> cubic yards. Regardless of the amount of debris,size or location, CrowderGulf provided immediate and effective debris removal <br /> Il to all clients. .During Hurricane Irene recovery, CrowderGulf worked with four different monitoring firms while managing 527 <br /> trucks from approximately 50 subcontractors. <br /> 11 2011 Hurricane Irene Projects and Tasks <br /> 25 Total Clients Number of Clients in.Hurricane Irene Utilizing Task <br /> i Contract Amt. Tonnage ROW Debris Debris Stump Burn Grind HHW L&H Monitoring Special <br /> Hauling Reduction Disposal Work ACI Co Projects <br /> I $14,384,72T, 3 20 16 20 5 9 6 1 2 11 . 5 <br /> II <br /> II <br /> II <br /> 11 18 <br />