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<br /> :. ,,.ii: Jackson County, Mississippi
<br /> ;1t4 "Perhaps because post-Katrina disaster .�. .
<br /> ,-.,, t;: , recovery represents the most massive
<br /> ' Refeireince : America's,' clean-up in America s history,maintaining
<br /> . .,,°.',,. l:,i' an orderly clean-up process was a y
<br /> L•�:,.. i ,.• challenge. Once we enlisted the services : . ,x t ,‘
<br /> =.:- ;,,,:t - ofNeel-Schaffer everything began to run , "'t t d'., a
<br /> Patbitgoillii ,�s:''=L.,•;,t:; , much better."0.
<br /> ' 1 '. John McKay, Jackson County Supervisor
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<br /> (.0=acs o.yh i.au. ,� Neel-Schaffer entered Into a contract with Jackson County to monitor the removal and
<br /> };?'__' 1.iroject'er'm! disposal of over one million cubic yards of storm-related debris from the ROW and over 5,000
<br /> •°'Performance.Period ROE's in Jackson Coun Our project
<br /> _•ikl;�:Ly�,,�.;::4, {t', � r ky, p j Included remova!of debris from drainage ways as well
<br /> ':L•.yV;c.��t?'�.Y �,, ��. � as removal of cars,boats,and coordination of debris removal from commercial property.
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<br /> ..•,;,,.,,��',:�_.:.r_z,M��,�, � Neel-Schaffer assisted the County In the administration of the contracts with the three -
<br /> -e;t=,�t s"',t:;�t.:> 4"!1. L„_, independent contractors hired for debris removal. The general contractors subsequently
<br /> • ,.,.L:.}: ,.:.r; employed multiple subcontractors to meet reimbursement guidelines established by the
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<br /> ;e1>Nik::.sVil:}1 1 Gl Our staff met with the County twice a week to provide updates on the debris removal •
<br /> ,hjY,:p ::•' 4;4; z. 4 program. The work commenced on January 2 2006 and concluded on August 1 2006.A
<br /> -•,,x_•=;:;.:r`°_ '4' ° ' A total volume of over a million cubic yards of debris was collected at a cost of more than$24
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<br /> :::. 5.'K,?:, ;:; ".:}'.�,,R million including cars,boats and hazardous trees.
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<br /> ece.;.-` Hurricanes.Frances and Jeanne, Indian River County, FL '
<br /> •'.:,.:' '.:,';'..,; , ..xz. Within a three week period in September 2004 Hurricane Frances and Jeanne, respectively
<br /> Mr.James Davis-,RE. .;ti
<br /> ;:... category 2 and 3 hurricanes on the Saffir-Simpson Scale,devastated Indian River County Works�IJir`at tor.'`r?:: ty
<br /> f ; and other areas of Florida leaving a trail of destruction and mountains of debris. Neel-
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<br /> t' ;:: Schaffer was contracted by Indian River County to manage monitoring of the removal of more
<br /> Vero Bescti, `i329ff,:::. than 800,000 cubic yards at a cost of$13 million of storm-generated debris and was fully
<br /> • 712.7789091•• reimbursed through the FEMA Public Assistance program.
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