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I <br /> CURRENT PRE-POSITION CLIENTS IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA <br /> � i:� �;� ,. � ."` sty �� � * .; �. � tib '� � � x � _ '4I . <br /> f ` a . State ofFlorida , � _ _. ` 3_ <br /> Angler's Club Homeowners Fort Lauderdale Miami Dade Public Schools Santa Rosa County <br /> Association Fort Walton Beach ' Milton Santa Rosa County School <br /> Angler's Homeowners Gulfport Monroe County (2) District <br /> Association Hernando County : North Lauderdale Sewall's Point(2) <br /> Atlantic Beach(City of) Hialeah North Miami Shalimar <br /> Bay County Hollywood Ocean Reef Club,Inc South Daytona <br /> Belleair Beach Holmes County Ocean Reef Community South Florida Water <br /> I Broward County (2) Indian Creek Village Association Management District <br /> Cape Coral Indian Rocks Beach Ocean Ridge(Town of) South Miami <br /> Charlotte County (2) Inverness ' Orange City South Pasadena <br /> I Charlotte County School Jackson County Orlando St.Augustine <br /> District Jupiter Island (2) Ormond Beach St.Lucie County(2) <br /> Citrus County Lakeland ' Oviedo St.Lucie County Public <br /> Coconut Creek(2) Largo ' Palm Beach County School School District <br /> I Cutler Bay Lee County (3) District Stuart(City of) <br /> Dania Beach Leon County Palm Beach County Solid Surfside <br /> Daytona Beach Longwood Waste Authority Tallahassee <br /> I Debary Manatee County ' Palm Beach Gardens (2) Tampa <br /> Deland Mary Esther Palm Springs(Village of) Temple Terrace <br /> Doral Martin County Palmetto Bay Treasure Island <br /> I Dunedin Marion County Pembroke Pines Valparaiso <br /> Edgewater Miami Pensacola Vero Beach <br /> Escambia County Miami-Dade County- Pinellas County Volusia <br /> FDOT District 2 Debris Removal Polk County Washington County <br /> I FDOT District 3 Miami Dade County- Port Orange Weston <br /> FDOT District 5 Hauling&Disposal Port St. Lucie Wellington <br /> FDOT District 7 Miami-Dade County- Punta Gorda <br /> IFerdinana Beach TDSRS Redington Beach <br /> PERCENTAGE OF RESOURCES ALLOCATED <br /> I As one of the largest Disaster Debris Management Service providers in the country DRC Emergency Services <br /> has developed an all-inclusive "Assets Development System" which focuses on training, positioning, and <br /> deployment of resources at the time of an event. DRC maintains this unrivaled database of tens of thousands of <br /> I debris removal and specialty services providers throughout the country, who maintain a state of constant <br /> readiness,and the ability to respond within hours to any location wherein our contract may be activated. <br /> I In The City of Sunny Isles Beach, and throughout the state of Florida, DRC is well positioned to provide 100% <br /> commitment to each of our local government clients by ensuring that there is no limit to the amount of resources <br /> readily available to service the needs of our client base, and that each client will without question receive 100% <br /> of the resources needed to complete their respective mission. <br /> This was demonstrated in 2004 following the historic landfall of Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan, and Jeanne <br /> when DRC was activated and responded to 37 simultaneous contract activations in Florida, one of which was <br /> The City of Sunny Isles Beach. This multi-juris diction activation ultimately resulted in more than <br /> 8150,000,000.00 in Emergency Work and more than 10,000,000 cubic yards of debris collected and disposed of <br /> Statewide. Our capacity to respond and provide unmatched service was confirmed again in 2008 following the <br /> landfall of Hurricanes Gustav and Ike when DRC responded to 36 separate contract activations in the Houston- <br /> Galveston region resulting more than 11,000,000 cubic yards of debris, as well as, many diverse debris <br /> I management issues such as household hazardous waste, white goods, animal carcass, vehicle & vessel, and <br /> beach sand collection and remediation. <br /> DRC Emergency Services,LLC 25 <br /> RFP No.18-04-02 <br />