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I CROWDER CrowderGulf
<br /> GULF RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02
<br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL
<br /> IThroughout the Hurricane Irene work, CrowderGulf was also working along the Alabama Gulf Coast on the BP Deepwater
<br /> Horizon oil spill cleanup.
<br /> I2010 BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill IMFOn April 20, 2010, the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill occurred, eventually �. J
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<br /> leaking an estimated 4.9 million barrels of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. From the � ;;.
<br /> I beginning, CrowderGulf played a role in the cleanup, responding first to the • t
<br /> needs of our pre-event clients. Throughout this project, the CrowderGulf > -- --;::,--=4- -- "� -..
<br /> management team and crews worked hand in hand with local, state, federal _ <
<br /> I agencies and municipalities as well as with BP management and BP Safety, !_,.7'
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<br /> Quality Assurance and Quality Control personnel to safely and efficiently ,_•:;--, _
<br /> complete the project. In all efforts, CrowderGulf complied with all laws, rules — _
<br /> I and regulations designed to protect the environment and wildlife habitats. In every aspect of the project, CrowderGulf remained
<br /> sensitive to public concerns and requests. After September, 2010, CrowderGulf was primarily involved in on-shore cleanup
<br /> using hand crews and power screening. This operation included simultaneously managing five field offices in two counties. At
<br /> I the height of the response,work at these five sites involved the employment of over 1,200 people and approximately 700 pieces
<br /> of equipment to clean Alabama beaches. In approximately five months, CrowderGulf screened the entire Alabama coast from
<br /> the toe of the dunes to ten feet above the rack line. This required the coordination of over 160 pieces of heavy equipment,
<br /> I including 40 one-ton off-road trucks and JD-330 size excavators with operators. Approximately 7 billion pounds of sand
<br /> was screened and over 3 million pounds of hydrocarbon material was recovered from the beaches in both counties.
<br /> I CrowderGulf also provided services to several pre-event contract clients along the Gulf Coast that were directly affected by the
<br /> Deep Horizon oil spill.
<br /> Other types of operations we conducted in response to the Oil Spill include:
<br /> 1 Work Performed Location Purpose of Work
<br /> Berm Construction - Dauphin Island,AL Prevent oil from reaching beach areas
<br /> I Lagoon Pass Dredging to close opening Gulf Shores,AL To protect lagoon from oil contamination
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<br /> Back Bay Skimming Orange Beach,AL Provided boats and skimmers to patrol back
<br /> I bay waters in an effort to remove oil sheen
<br /> Boom Placement Baldwin County Prevent oil from coming ashore and protection
<br /> of wetlands
<br /> Il Anchor Retrieval Alabama Gulf Coast Ways Locate by side scan sonar and retrieve boom
<br /> anchors abandoned by other contractors
<br /> Gabian Basket Removal Dauphin Island/Fort Morgan Removed from Surf Line
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<br /> 2008 Hurricane Ike
<br /> After Hurricane Ike in 2008, CrowderGulf managed 36 contracts and removed, , ,..:0111,4-,r.
<br /> reduced and disposed of approximately 17 million cubic yards of debris. During ‘0,1. • ' < m _ .'.•
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<br /> these activations, we developed, managed and restored 27 temporary DMSs. `'
<br /> 4:4The total cost for these contracts was approximately$180,000,000.This operation '- ¢ -', ,' r-z , ->:
<br /> included Right-of-Way(ROW)and Right-of-Entry(ROE)debris removal,reduction ._ ......7.- _�1 `j,
<br /> and disposal, demolition, leaning trees and hanging limbs removal and disposal, ti _ ''-�.---
<br /> stumpremoval and disposal, removal and proper disposal of white goods, e _ .z ,
<br /> goods, tires, hazardous household materials and abandoned vehicles and +, A• ti =
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<br /> vessels, marine debris removal and disposal, and beach cleaning and sand , �, :'-,----- _ ,_ . -
<br /> screening.
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