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® Hurricane Matthew, a powerful Category 5 Atlantic hurricane, brought widespread destruction, <br /> devastation, and loss of life in the fall of 2016. Matthew was the first Category 5 Atlantic hurricane <br /> since Felix in 2007 and the second major hurricane to strike the region in the 2016 hurricane season. It <br /> caused over$15 billion worth of damage. This storm swept up the Atlantic seaboard of the United <br /> States, leaving extensive property damage and debris it its wake along the coastal areas. KDF was on page 2 <br /> site as the hurricane struck, ready to direct push crews to clear the roads for emergency vehicles as <br /> soon as the storm cleared. After the storm passed, KDF orchestrated recoveries around the Daytona <br /> Beach, Florida area; St. Augustine, Florida; as well as the North Carolina counties of Roberson, Bladen, <br /> and Columbus leading to hauling over 200,000 cubic yards of debris and cut over 60,000 to help <br /> restore these communities. <br /> 2016 Hurricane Hermine <br /> Until Hurricane Hermine, Florida had enjoyed a period of about ten years without a hurricane making <br /> landfall. In the fall of 2016, Hermine developed as the ninth tropical depression in the and became the <br /> hurricane that struck the Florida panhandle, causing substantial damage, debris, and flooding across <br /> the region. KDF was on site immediately, working closely with Florida DOT representatives to ensure a <br /> quick response. In the recovery, KDF managed the collection, hauling, and proper disposal of over <br /> 20,000 cubic yards of debris in Leon County and Tallahassee, Florida. <br /> 2016 Louisiana Severe Flooding <br /> ® During the fall of 2016, Louisiana suffered persistent heavy rainfall resulting in catastrophic flooding in <br /> the state. Numerous rivers and other bodies of water reached record heights, and rainfall surpassed <br /> twenty inches in various parishes. KDF managed over twenty-five haul trucks in the Baton Rouge and <br /> Lafayette areas. This project included the implementation and installation of a GPS tracking system <br /> for all of the trucks. The GPS system tracked the trucks in real time and stored travel logs of the trucks <br /> for the entire project, reviewable by both the monitoring firm and Louisiana DOT. As a result, KDF <br /> orchestrated the hauling over 150,000 cubic yards of debris and provided Louisiana a substantial step <br /> towards returning the area to normal. <br /> 2015—2016 Texas Flood Event <br /> After days of heavy rain, Texas was slammed with a slow moving torrential rainfall that created <br /> multiple punishing floods throughout the region. Over 1,000 homes were damaged or destroyed from <br /> the resulting disaster. Tens of millions of dollars of repair work was needed to repair and restore <br /> public infrastructure and address the resulting debris strewn throughout the area. KDF was involved <br /> with hauling and clearing for Hays County, Caldwell County, Martindale, and San Marcos, helping to <br /> restore and repair the streets with ROW work as well as clearing debris from the parks and rivers. <br /> Search and recover. For our outstanding work, KDF received multiple commendations including the <br /> City of San Marcos and Hays County Emergency Medical Services. <br /> KDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br />