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<br /> DISASTER RESPONSE DIVISION
<br /> all May 10, 2018
<br /> City of Sunny Isles Beach
<br /> 18070Collins Avenue
<br /> Sunny Isles Beach, Florida 33160
<br /> RE: Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02
<br /> To Whom It May Concern:
<br /> The TFR family wishes you the best in your selection of a Disaster Recovery Contractor. We
<br /> understand that the selection of an emergency contractor is a major decision and we genuinely appreciate
<br /> you taking TFR Enterprises into consideration. We comprehend and are undaunted by the challenges you
<br /> may face, as we have been through the process and recovery with over 150 clients who have been
<br /> impacted by devastating events. TFR Enterprises, Inc. is a national disaster and debris management
<br /> corporation based in Leander, Texas. With over 28 years of disaster recovery experience, TFR has
<br /> collected and processed over 25,000,000 cubic yards of debris. We are proud to be recognized for our
<br /> quality of work and capabilities by being awarded two divisions on the ACI-USACE debris removal
<br /> contract. TFR is prepared, equipped, and ready to provide you with a turnkey, expedited, cost effective
<br /> emergency response solution. •
<br /> Capacity. No job or disaster is too large for TFR to handle. Our experience speaks of itself. In response
<br /> to the devastating 2005 Hurricane Season where we hauled and processed over 6,000,000 cubic yards in
<br /> 180 days, simultaneously managing 14 TDSRS sites. During the 2008 Hurricane Season, TFR executed
<br /> ® debris management for 1,800,000 cubic yards using 10 TDSRS locations. More recently, the 2017
<br /> Hurricane Season proved to be one of the most crippling in US history. TFR managed 21 projects
<br /> in Texas, Florida, and Puerto Rico simultaneously. With a subcontractor list numbering over 1,000
<br /> and a fleet of owned equipment, TFR Enterprises is prepared to tackle your greatest challenges.
<br /> Depth. Debris clearing, removal, and processing are only the initial phase of your recovery efforts.
<br /> There are many ancillary tasks that must be undertaken for you and your citizens to get back to life as it
<br /> was prior to the storm. TFR has extensive experience in all this work, including: land-clearing, stream
<br /> and river clearing and diversion, tree removal, trimming and pruning on parks, golf courses and rights-
<br /> of-way, tree repair and maintenance, debris recycling, tub grinding, hauling and demolition.
<br /> In-House Capacity. TFR owns over 150 pieces of equipment, including a fleet of self-loading debris
<br /> hauling trucks, rubber-tired/tracked loaders, heavy-haulers, excavators, dozers, field offices, and eight
<br /> (8) Diamond-Z Model 1463 Tub Grinders for vegetative debris reduction (grinding). Not only is this
<br /> equipment uncommitted on current long-term contracts, but all of it is equipment that is primarily
<br /> designed for use in debris removal operations. This resource of company-owned and controlled assets
<br /> allows TFR to provide an expedient response.
<br /> With a geographical footprint that allows for quick response to Sunny Isles Beach, TFR can respond
<br /> within 4 hours to immediately begin emergency road clearance services to provide a vital lifeline for
<br /> federal, state, and local emergency responders to assess damages. TFR's goal is to have a site ready for
<br /> acceptance of storm-generated debris in less than 24 hours from Notice to Proceed. Our Mobile
<br /> Command Units have full communications to assist you if your communication abilities have been
<br /> compromised. Project teams are immediately available to quantify debris, provide an overall damage
<br /> ® estimate, and begin a recovery/removal plan.
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