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j <br /> 111, <br /> 4< ;i CRDWDER CrowderGulf <br /> ex �� RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach, FL <br /> S V PLE Response and ,r-ecovery Timeline <br /> 1 i Debris Removal, Reduction and Disposal Operations <br /> Threat <br /> - <br /> Imminen <br /> Monitors in Specialty Debris Removal <br /> - Place stumps,leaners&hangers, HHW,white <br /> goods,e-goods,vessels,vehicles,etc...l ! <br /> CG Field Office <br /> i contacts DMS Site(s)Closure& <br /> Client Event Operations Remediation <br /> Landfall 1 <br /> I <br /> Day 1to3 Day 4to120 <br /> Initial Response <br /> Response > Recovery <br /> El <br /> V 1 V <br /> it <br /> PUSH <br /> Stage Equip Debris Removal <br /> IJ Mobilization Certify Trucks <br /> 24Hrs-100% <br /> I Documentation for FEMA Reimbursement <br /> II Client <br /> issues NTP <br /> _ — Mobilization <br /> II24 Hrs 60 Hrs 72 Hrs, . <br /> 25% 75% 100% <br /> Because each activation/storm presents separate challenges and situations,the above information has been provided as a <br /> sample. During our pre-event training sessions with the City,we will work to frame out possible timelines for minor and major <br /> Hi <br /> activations. <br /> IlDebris Emergency Response <br /> i Debris Response activities occur immediately after an event in order to clear emergency access routes. This initial phase of <br /> { operations normally consists of clearing debris that may hinder immediate life saving actions within the disaster area and/or pose ; <br /> 0 an immediate threat to public health and safety. <br /> The Debris Response phase includes immediate actions for the removal of debris in order to facilitate search and rescue efforts, <br /> Ili <br /> II allow access to critical facilities, and prevent flooding.Actions required during the response phase are usually completed within a <br /> matter of days following a disaster event. <br /> During Debris Response, CrowderGulf will conduct an emergency"PUSH"of critical streets and roads sufficient to allow for the <br /> ii <br /> II movement of emergency vehicles. "PUSH"crews can be on-site and working within hours of an event. City staff shall determine <br /> priorities for"PUSH"activities with primary emphasis on major thoroughfares.Multiple crews will be conducting emergency"PUSH" <br /> activities within 12 hours of receipt of a NTP. <br /> Requirements for government services increase dramatically following a major disaster. After emergency access has been <br /> provided to hospitals,police and fire stations,the next priority normally is to open access to other critical community facilities,such <br /> as schools, municipal buildings, water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, power generation units, airports and <br /> seaports. <br /> Il60 <br />