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Disaster Debris Management and Removal Services
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
18-04-02
Project Type (Bid, RFP, RFQ)
RFP
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I <br /> I THE HURRICANE SEASON OF 2005 <br /> • DRC is proud to have assisted in the recovery following the devastation of Hurricanes Katrina, Rita,Wilma, <br /> and Cindy affecting the Florida Keys, throughout Mississippi and Louisiana, and into Houston, Texas. To <br /> 1 date,DRC has successfully completed over$130,000,000 in disaster remediation in the hardest hit parishes of <br /> Louisiana and in Monroe, Escambia, and Miami-Dade counties in Florida, as well as the eastern coastal <br /> counties of Texas. <br /> I • Following Hurricane Wilma, DRC simultaneously operated five TDSRS sites in Louisiana, processing debris <br /> for the Louisiana DOTD.Also in 2005,DRC simultaneously operated six TDSRS sites for the Louisiana DOTD <br /> in two districts following Hurricane Katrina. <br /> 1 THE HURRICANE SEASON OF 2004 <br /> • In the aftermath of Hurricanes Charley, Frances, Jeanne and Ivan, DRC and its teaming partners and/or <br /> I <br /> subcontractors, performed 37 virtually simultaneous contracts and $150,000,000 in emergency work, <br /> including the removal of over 10,000,000 cubic yards of debris and the restoration of miles of beaches, <br /> throughout the state of Florida, from Monroe County to Escambia County, as well as projects in Virginia, <br /> South Carolina,and Texas. <br /> I • DRC simultaneously operated more than ten TDSRS sites in Florida. <br /> 2000 WINTER ICE STORM <br /> I • In January 2000, in the aftermath of the Winter Ice Storm, DRC performed debris removal and landfill <br /> management services in North and South Carolina and Georgia.Approximately 800,000 cubic yards of debris <br /> was removed and processed within approximately 90 days. <br /> 1 <br /> TIME MANAGEMENT AND BUDGE7TNG <br /> IDRC understands the economic incentives associated with FEMA's accelerated debris removal (increased federal cost <br /> share on a sliding scale).Following Hurricane Ike in 2008,DRC established an industry standard for volume collected <br /> in a single day (as recognized by l±MA). During this operation more than 5.6 million cubic yards were collected, <br /> I processed, and recycled in a little more than 60 days. While fragments of the project lasted slightly longer, DRC's <br /> expedited operation using more than 2,000 pieces of collection equipment made it possible for the city of Houston to <br /> receive reimbursement in the greater than 80%range. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I. <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> 1 <br /> •a4 <br /> DRC Emergency Services,LLC 78 �o EHER4EwCY SERviCES <br /> RFP No.18-04-02 -----sb1fln esck. <br />
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