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Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
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18-04-02
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I • <br /> 2016 HURRICANE HERMINE <br /> • In Citrus County, Florida, DRC successfully removed and disposed of more than a thousand tons of <br /> 1 residential flood debris and tens of thousands of cubic yards of vegetation in less than 30 days <br /> 2016 LOUISIANA SEVERE FLOODING DR4277 <br /> • DRC picked up 1 million cubic yards of debris over the course of 30 days in East Baton Rouge Parish, <br /> Louisiana. <br /> • DRC opened and operated two Temporary Debris Management Sites to compact and recycle C&D debris <br /> I prior to haul out for final disposal. These sites operated with such efficiency that FEMA and the USACE <br /> filmed the operation to use in training sessions. <br /> 1 WINTER STORM JONAS 2016 <br /> • The snow from Winter Storm Jonas started the morning of January 22nd and by the evening DRC had started <br /> mobilizing in 5 different jurisdictions. Operations continued 24 hours a day and required two operators per <br /> piece of equipment, around the clock management and support personnel. The project was completed in 10 <br /> 1 days. <br /> ICE STORM PAX 2014 <br /> I • DRC was simultaneously activated in New Hanover County, NC, Pender County, NC, and the City of <br /> Wilmington,NC for debris removal and reduction of approximately 400,000 cubic yards of debris. <br /> • The South Carolina Department of Transportation contracted DRC to cut, remove and transport vegetative <br /> Idebris in 8 counties,totaling over 12,000 miles of roadway clearing and the trimming of over 225,000 trees. <br /> • DRC managed and operated over 15 Debris Management Sites reducing and recycling over 1.5 million cubic <br /> yards of debris. <br /> ITHE HURRICANE SEASON OF2012 <br /> • DRC simultaneously operated 14 contracts throughout the Southeast in response to Hurricane Isaac. DRC <br /> concurrently operated six TDSRS sites in Louisiana alone. <br /> THE HURRICANE SEASON OF 2009 <br /> 111 • The Texas GLO requested assistance for the removal of marine debris that was generated as a result of <br /> Hurricane Ike in 2008. These services were performed in Trinity,Galveston, East and West Bay and have an <br /> approximate contractual value of$22,703,700.00. <br /> I • DRC also provided services for areas such as Kentucky and Arkansas that were ravaged by severe ice storms. <br /> These services are valued at approximately$11,157,132.02. <br /> 1 THE HURRICANE SEASON OF 2008 <br /> • DRC responded in service to 36 separate contracts, including the cities of New Orleans, Houston, and <br /> Galveston in response to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike devastating the Louisiana and Texas coastlines. DRC's <br /> U work in these regions was nearly completed in a little over two months. <br /> • DRC established a single-day productivity record for post-disaster debris removal as recognized by FEMA by <br /> collecting 440,000 cubic yards of debris in a single day in the City of Houston. <br /> I • In just ninety days,DRC collected more than 5.6 million cubic yards of debris from the City of Houston alone. <br /> • DRC's expedited operation using more than 2,000 pieces of collection equipment made it possible for the city <br /> of Houston to receive reimbursement in the greater than 80%range. <br /> 1 • Following Hurricane Ike, DRC simultaneously operated seven TDSRS sites handling 11,000,000 CY of debris, <br /> recycling materials out of the waste stream in two of those facilities. <br /> I <br /> '�a <br /> ,a <br /> a DRC Emergency Services,LLC 77 EnERGENCY SERV EES <br /> RFP No.18-04-02 St,efr9 Back. <br />
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