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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 /> 1 Wilber Ledet—Senior Project Manager
<br /> Mr. Ledet's disaster experience with CrowderGulf began after Hurricane Ike with the managing of
<br /> the wet debris targets identified by sonar from West Galveston Bay, Tiki Island and Omega Bay, ::.11.. _ _, •.....„4.
<br /> ' TX. This project also included his expertise in managing the stored vessel reclamation program ' _,...--r,7. - �'—
<br /> in which he assisted in the removal of hazardous substances from the vessel and coordinated its ; '?
<br /> proper disposal. From 2010 to 2012, Mr. Ledet managed up to 800 Hazwoper certified -
<br /> responders and facilitated meetings with Environmental Teams and BP officials, serving as .,\-. 74,4",7_,-, --=--�-_-
<br /> project manager,assigned_to the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill. In 2012,following Hurricane Isaac,
<br /> Mr. Ledet was assigned as Project Manager to oversee the sand removal, sand screening and beach berm construction for the
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<br /> Town of Dauphin Island, AL. This project included sea oat replacement, and the management of the right of entry program for
<br /> sand reclamation on private property. Following Super Storm Sandy in 2012, Mr. Ledet was assigned as project manager to
<br /> oversee the wet debris removal from Bamegat Bay, NJ, and successfully completed removal and disposal of over 700,000 yards
<br /> of wet debris. Mr. Ledet has also served as Project Manager for Ice Storm Pax(NC), and 2014 Tornado Outbreak in Limestone
<br />.' County (AL). Mr. Ledet worked as the Project Manager after the 2015 Severe Floods that devastated Columbia County(SC) in
<br /> early October, 2015. Most recently, Mr. Ledet managed the floods in Ouachita Parish (LA) and Brazoria County (TX). In late
<br /> 2016,the City of Central(LA)suffered some severe flooding and Wilber lead the CrowderGulf Team during the removal operations
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<br /> within the City and East Baton Rouge Parish. Mr. Ledet also was the Senior Manager on Hilton Head Island (SC)which resulted
<br /> in the removal and disposal of over 2.8 Million Cubic Yards of debris. After Hurricane Matthew, he worked on the waterway
<br /> debris removal project in Brevard and Volusia County(FL) for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. In 2017, Mr.
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<br /> Ledet was deployed to Aransas County, Rockport and Corpus Christi after Hurricane Harvey caused extensive damage to
<br /> the area.As Senior.Project Manager, he was in charge of all 3 locations and he and the CrowderGulf Team removed and disposed
<br /> of approximately 2.5 Million Cubic Yards of debris. .___
<br /> INick Pratt—Operations Director .,
<br /> Mr. Pratt has served as one of CrowderGulfs key Field Project Manager's since 2010 working for BP on r •::;,,,- I
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<br /> the Deep Horizon oil spill cleanup. He initially handled all of the logistics for the Oil Spill project, putting r
<br /> hundreds of pieces of CrowderGulf equipment in place and directing and training hundreds for 1 -4
<br /> CrowderGulf employees throughout the operation. Mr. Pratt has been involved with storm cleanup work ,, • L' Q I
<br /> since 2006. He played a vital role as project manager for our large waterway debris removal contract withf"A.--_? a = i
<br /> Ithe New Jersey Dept. of Environmental Services, as a result of Hurricane Sandy in 2012. He has been ';,. ' _ ,,-;
<br /> worked for CrowderGulf since 2011. Prior to becoming a project manager, he was Field Supervisor
<br /> providing oversight for one of CrowderGulfs primary subcontractors for debris removal in Texas after Hurricane Ike in 2008. He
<br /> I supervised and managed several hauling crews until the final cleanup work was completed in Bolivar, Texas. After Hurricane
<br /> Katrina in 2005, Mr. Pratt was the field supervisor providing oversight for one of CrowderGulfs subcontractors for the debris
<br /> removal work in Pascagoula, MS. In 2004, after Hurricane Ivan, he worked as a crew foreman and a truck driver during
<br /> I CrowderGulfs debris cleanup work in Baldwin County, AL. Mr. Pratt attended the University of South Alabama. He also holds
<br /> certificates in CPR and First Aid,40 hour HAZWOPER and refresher and in 30 Hr OSHA Construction. (NIMS Trained)
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<br /> Barrett Holmes—Eastern Regional Manager ` ,a :; =�5''.
<br /> Mr. Holmes joined the CrowderGulf Management Team after more than 29 years of successful leadership - . `�•.-•-f1
<br /> and management experience with the United States ArmyCorps of Engineers with such elite groups as the -t — ,"4
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<br /> ArmyI European Command the 1st CalvaryDivision- Ill Cors,and the Japan Engineer District of the Pacific . -: '. '
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<br /> Ocean Division. From 2010 to 2014, Mr. Holmes was Senior Manager/Defense Coordinating Officer for the -.-0* \" :,,.'\,-,411
<br /> Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA), Region IV,Atlanta,GA. He is a successful manager with
<br /> substantial experience in crises management and disaster responses to complex catastrophes. He has .' _ 1)
<br /> Iworked closely with authorities at all levels of govemment including governors, state emergency
<br /> management directors and local officials. His most recent experience includes oversight of the entire cleanup operation in Hilton
<br /> Head Island, SC after Hurricane Matthew. Mr. Holmes and his team handled Emergency PUSH Operations and removed and
<br /> I disposed of approximately 3,012,487 Cubic Yards of Debris. His experience includes operations related to hurricanes Earl, Isaac
<br /> and Sandy as well as the Gulf clean-up operations after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Mr. Holmes holds a Master of Science,
<br /> degree in Construction Management from the University of Florida and a Master of Science degree in Strategic Studies from the
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<br /> United States Army Senior Staff College. He is also affiliated with the Society of American Military Engineers, Army Engineer
<br /> Association and the International Association of Emergency Managers. (NIMS Trained)
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