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411 <br /> 'The KDF team's work during this stressful time was Page I 2 <br /> superb. Their skill and experience is excellent and I give <br /> my highest endorsement' <br /> Oscar Hairell Assistant Director-community service, City <br /> of San Marcos <br /> 2015 Avian Flu Outbreak, Iowa <br /> Two key elements provided by KDF Enterprises, LLC were the preparation and disinfecting of HPAI <br /> contaminated facilities. Although activated over the July 4th holidays. KDF Enterprises LLC was able to <br /> mobilize over 200 staff members and all necessary equipment to Iowa with 24-48 hrs to start this <br /> project. After seeing our commitment to completing the projects awarded to us, the USDA continued <br /> to amend our scope. KDF completed over$50,000,000 of work within 3 months. Our goal was to have <br /> farmers back in their farms and back to normal as soon as possible. Our work was not only well <br /> 41) <br /> received by the USDA but the farmers themselves, recommending us highly to other farmers in the <br /> area and the USDA. While this project was very demanding, KDF's team still met all expectations for <br /> work it was carrying out for TXDOT. Cleaning up ROW and Hazardous trees that posed a danger to the <br /> public at large. <br /> 2015 Tennessee Ice Storm <br /> In February of 2015, Tennessee was hit with an ice storm that was described as the worst ice storm to <br /> hit Middle Tennessee in two decades. Power outages spread throughout the area as electric lines <br /> suffered from freezing rain and falling limbs. Trees were knocked down due to the staggering amount <br /> of ice accumulation. To make matters worse, the temperate was historically low—the lowest average <br /> February temperature for the area in over thirty years. Despite these hardships, KDF still managed the <br /> hauling of over 160,000 cubic yards of debris from the area. <br /> 2014 South Carolina and North Carolina Ice Storm <br /> The mid-February ice storm of 2014 imparted catastrophic economic damage, loss of life, and <br /> destruction to North and South Carolina. Snow, sleet, and frozen rain soaked covered the trees and <br /> roads wreaking widespread disruption for transportation, power transmission, and daily life. South <br /> Carolina suffered over$360 million worth of damage to its forestland, negatively impacting the very <br /> important timber industry in the area. KDF responded quickly to the situation, and managed multiple <br /> projects across counties and states. The cut and haul crews covered over 4,600 miles within Horry and <br /> KDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br />