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Disaster Debris Management
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18-04-02
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Disaster Recovery and Debris Management <br /> Lake County, Florida <br /> Project Manager. Mr. Kilpatrick helped provide immediate relief to Lake County following Hurricanes <br /> Charley and Frances. Mr. Kilpatrick helped Lake County perform a range of storm debris cleanup <br /> monitoring and management activities. Page 14 <br /> Hurricane Katrina Disaster Debris Program Management (September 2005—July 2007) <br /> City of Gulfport, Mississippi <br /> Operations Manager. Following Hurricane Katrina, Mr. Kilpatrick helped deploy an immediate <br /> response team to provide storm debris cleanup and recovery planning on behalf of the City of Gulfport. <br /> In addition to the traditional debris removal programs, the project involved the removal of hazardous <br /> food waste, residential and commercial private property debris, small craft harbor debris, and <br /> abandoned vehicle/boat removal. <br /> Winter Storm Disaster Debris Program Management (October 2006—January 2007) <br /> Town of North Tonawanda, New York <br /> Project Manager. Mr. Kilpatrick served as project manager following a devastating early season ice <br /> storm that buried western New York in nearly two feet of snow. The project involved the management <br /> and monitoring of the removal of over 80,000 cubic yards of debris. Mr. Kilpatrick worked with all <br /> Town of North Tonawanda departments to identify damage and to compile the necessary paperwork <br /> 40 for A—G project worksheet submittals for emergency and permanent work. <br /> Snowstorm Disaster Debris Program Management (October 2006—January 2007) <br /> Town of Amherst, New York <br /> Project Manager. Following a crippling October 2006 snowstorm, Mr. Kilpatrick assisted with the <br /> mobilization of truck certification teams and temporary disposal site monitors throughout the town. <br /> KDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br />
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