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<br /> GULF >RFP for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services
<br /> Orange County, NC
<br /> Third Round of Storms in Texas— In April another round of severe storms and flooding hit Texas (FEMA-4269-DR-
<br /> TX). CrowderGulf was once again activated in Montgomery and Waller Counties. CrowderGulf worked in these counties
<br /> with the same tasks as with the previous storm.
<br /> Montgomery County accumulated an additional 39,079 cubic yards of debris on this round of storms that was managed
<br /> by CrowderGulf.The total cost for this project was$520,549.
<br /> Waller County accumulated an additional 1,183 cubic yards of debris on this round of storms that was managed by
<br /> CrowderGulf. The total cost for this project was $18,402.
<br /> CrowderGulf was also activated in Brazoria County, TX. To date, CrowderGulf has removed approximately 19,202 cubic
<br /> yards of C&D debris. The debris is being hauled to a final disposal facility and is being monitored by Tetra Tech. The
<br /> cost of the project so far is estimated at$301,984.
<br /> Along with the other Texas Counties, the contract for debris removal services has also been activated by the Texas
<br /> General land Office for the cleanup efforts on 20 miles of Brazoria County's beaches. CrowderGulf worked closely with
<br /> their monitoring firm, Tetra Tech, on this project with over 6,000 cubic yards of vegetative debris being removed and
<br /> disposed. The total cost of this project was$397,252.
<br /> In August; Louisiana experienced storms that caused severe flooding. CrowderGulf was awarded a contract for debris
<br /> removal in Central, LA In East Baton Rouge Parish.Among the debris hauled were C&D and HHW.CrowderGulf worked
<br /> closely with the City's debris monitor, Debris Tech who is using their ADMS system. The final project total was:
<br /> $5,486,871 and our team removed and disposed of 324,951 cubic yards.
<br /> 2015 Floods & Storms
<br /> Ice Storms- Early in 2015 the City of Raleigh activated the Pre-Event Contract and called on CrowderGulf to support
<br /> debris removal operations within the City. The operation consisted of debris pickup from rights-of-way. CrowderGulf
<br /> removed approximately 30,000 cubic yards of debris during the week long project.
<br /> Texas Flooding - In June of 2015, CrowderGulf was activated by Blanco County for debris removal operations after
<br /> severe storms came through the County.Vegetative and C&D debris was collected and hauled directly to a landfill.
<br /> South Carolina Flooding - In early October 2015, a cold front with widespread heavy rain moved southeast across
<br /> the Carolinas and interacted with Hurricane Joaquin to produce record breaking rains throughout the region. Rainfall
<br /> across parts of South Carolina reached 500-year event levels, with areas within Richland County, SC experiencing 1-
<br /> in-1,000 year levels. The record breaking rainfa[l overwhelmed the Midlands causing severe flooding, power outages,
<br /> dam breaches, road washouts and bridge collapses.
<br /> On October 7, 2015, the South Carolina Department of Transportation(SCDOT), activated the CrowderGulf Pre-event
<br /> Contract for Disaster Recovery Assistance following a Declared Disaster, to remove and dispose of flood debris from
<br /> State maintained roads within Richland and Lexington County, SC. Soon thereafter, both Richland and Lexington
<br /> County executed Memorandums of Understanding(MOU)with the SCDOT to enable CrowderGulf to also remove and
<br /> dispose of flood generated debris from County maintained roads.CrowderGulf immediately mobilized forces and began
<br /> debris removal operations simultaneously in both Counties. Over the next few weeks, CrowderGulf hauled the flood
<br /> related debris, inclusive of demolished house debris,damaged furniture and possessions,electronic waste,appliances,
<br /> white goods (washers, dryers,refrigerators, etc.)and household hazardous waste(HHW)to the local landfills. Overall
<br /> CrowderGulf removed and disposed of over 33,000 cubic yards of debris, 20,000 pounds of HHW, 300 White Goods
<br /> and 400 Electronic Goods.The majority of the above operations were completed within the first 30 days of the FEMA
<br /> incident period to aid the State and Counties in applying for 85% reimbursement from the Federal Emergency
<br /> Management Agency(FEMA).
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