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2019-801-E Solid Waste - Crowder Gulf emergency storm debris
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10/24/2019
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10/22/2019
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10/31/2022
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10/15/2019; 8-e
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Agenda 10-15-19 Item 8-e - Disaster Debris Removal and Clearance Service Agreement
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R 2019-801 Solid Waste - Crowder Gulf emergency storm debris
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DocuSign Envelope ID:5FA4B1AC-B897-4C32-A1E4-4B4A8885A341 <br /> MMMOINDER <br /> SULF RFR for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> As a result,over 320,000 cubic yards of displaced sediment were dredged from the Bay areas and over 100,000 cubic <br /> yards of sediment were screened and returned to beach quality sand. The documentation for this part of the Sandy <br /> project required a combination of measures be implemented to document the dredged sediment. Pre- and post- <br /> hydrographic surveys were used in measuring the dredging that was done. The dirty and screened sediment, and <br /> resulting debris,were measured by truck loads and documented using cubic yards and truck load tickets, <br /> CrowderGulf is the most experienced contractor in waterway disaster debris removal. During this project, several of <br /> our documentation methods and procedures were adopted and used as a model for the other two companies working <br /> under this contract. <br /> Other projects, as a result of Hurricane Sandy, included activation by two coastal towns, one in Florida and the other <br /> in North Carolina. In November, 2012, CrowderGulf hauled and removed vegetative and C&D debris for kitty Hawk, <br /> NC,and provided sand removal operations for roadways in Ff. Lauderdale, FL,. These contracts resulted in the removal <br /> of over 274,725 cubic yards of debris at a cost of$3,016,226, <br /> Overall, during the 2012 season of two tropical storms and two hurricanes, CrowderGulf managed 15 subcontractors, <br /> which included 274 trucks, 3 tree crews, and multiple boat crews, side scan sonar crews, dredging and hydrographic <br /> surveying crews. <br /> 2012 Tropical Storm Beryl & Debby; Hurricanes Isaac &Sandy Projects and Tasks <br /> 15 Total Clients Number of CI'sents in Tro ical Storms Beryl&Debby; Hurricanes Isaac&Sandy Utilizing Task <br /> Vessel/ Side Sandl <br /> Contract Amt Push ROW Debris Debris Grind Vehicle L&H Wet Scan Beach Special Generators <br /> Hauling Reduction Disposal Removal Debris Sonar Work Projects <br /> $60,769,355 1 7 3 8 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 6 1 <br /> 2011 Hurricane Irene <br /> Following Hurricane Irene in 2011, CrowderGulf was activated for debris removal, reduction and disposal contracts by <br /> 20 municipalities in North Carolina and four municipalities in Virginia.We were also awarded six contracts with <br /> the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT)to remove debris from DOT roads in 13 counties. <br /> During these activations we developed, managed and restored 13 temporary DMSs and removed over 1.5 million <br /> cubic yards of debris,for a total cost of$14,754,641. <br /> The work in North Carolina and Virginia primarily involved ROW debris removal, reduction and disposal of both <br /> C&D and vegetative debris.These contracts ranged from work that required no more than two trucks and one day of <br /> work,to sixty trucks and over three months work. Some towns had less than 5,000 cubic yards of debris removed while <br /> others had over 100,000 cubic yards. Regardless of the amount of debris, size or location, CrowderGulf provided <br /> immediate and effective debris removal to all clients. <br /> During Hurricane Irene recovery, CrowderGulf worked with four different monitoring firms while managing 527 <br /> trucks from approximately 50 subcontractors. <br /> 2011 Hurricane Irene Projects and Tasks <br /> 25 Total Clients I Number of Clients in Hurricane Irene Utilizing Task <br /> Contract Amt. Tonnage ROW Debris Debris Stump Burn Grind HHW L&H Monitoring Special <br /> 9 Hauling Reduction Disposal Work ACI Co Projects <br /> $14,384,727 3 20 16 20 5 9 6 1 1 2 11 5 <br /> Throughout the Hurricane Irene work, CrowderGulf was also working along the Alabama Gulf Coast on the BP <br /> Deepwater Horizon oil spill cleanup. <br /> 78 <br />
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