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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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Agreement - Services
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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 /> +:rc•=:r1:'�ii,r.' ' '��;'I.Q� rr`�'�.',�I,llu' <br /> ' + r •:: ��.A if c s icy � <br /> RFP for Disaster DefarisClearance and removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> Manpower/Equipment Required J .Task Responsibility No, per Crew <br /> Crew Foreman with experience in organizing&running Provide on-site management of crew to ensure <br /> crews with previous work in disaster related jobs quality performance,safety&maximum productivity <br /> 20—60 CY dump trucks with skilled operators&!or 80- Pick up debris from curbside&haul to DMS or final 4-6 <br /> 140 CY self-loader trucks disposal (or as area <br /> dictates <br /> Chain Saws&Experienced Operators(as needed) Reduce large trees&limbs to manageable size& 1 2 <br /> trim debris hanging from loaded trucks <br /> Flagmen Direct traffic flow&truck movement 3-6 <br /> Laborers Gather small debris that loaders are unable to grasp 2 <br /> Truck and Equipment Considerations <br /> The number of debris hauling trucks assigned to each crew will be determined by the time required to transport a load <br /> of debris to the disposal site, dump the load and return to the loading site.Sufficient trucks or trailer hauling equipment <br /> will be assigned to each crew to preclude having idle loading equipment. If hauling equipment is found idle and <br /> frequently waiting to be loaded,some of the hauling equipment will be reassigned to other crews. Crews will be adjusted <br /> as needed to maximize the use of all trucks and equipment. <br /> Often on the first pass of debris removal work,large stumps,tree trunks and other heavy debris must be left for loading <br /> by larger more specia€ized equipment,CrowderGulf will make every attempt to"Clean As You Go However,there are <br /> situations when the need for expedient debris removal precludes achieving this standard completely.As required and <br /> directed, specialized equipment will be mobilized on subsequent passes to handle the removal of stumps, other large <br /> debris and backfill of stump holes. <br /> Truck Drivers will not be issued a load ticket until: <br /> • The tailgate is secured to prevent debris from falling out of the truck while in route to disposal site <br /> Trimming of overhanging limbs and debris from around the truck or trailer is complete. This includes debris <br /> protruding from the truck bed that may pose a risk of utility line damage. (Actual height depends on local fine <br /> installation height) <br /> • The debris hauling container is loaded as completely(fully) as safely possible <br /> Once the load ticket is issued,the truck driver will safely move the vehicle out of the loading zone and into normal traffic <br /> flow in route to the disposal site or to a Temporary debris Management Site(TDMS), <br /> Repair and Maintenance Equipment <br /> CrowderGulf has the ability to perform maintenance and repair in the field,where <br /> the work is happening. Local resources may have experienced damages or have - <br /> other responsibilities that take priority over their business such as family matters. <br /> To insure we have safe functioning equipment, over the years CrowderGulf has <br /> built a large support system for our company owned equipment and subcontractor <br /> equipment should they need assistance. <br /> i <br /> 102 <br />
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