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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 /> A111111111111111111CROWDER CrowderGulf <br /> LILULF RFP for Disaster DebrisClearance and Removal Services <br /> Orange County, NC <br /> Service Trucks -CrowderGulf often utilizes our fleet of smaller service vehicles. These are typically one plus ton <br /> trucks outfitted with specialized equipment to make field services easier to complete. Features of these trucks include <br /> the following: <br /> • Air compressors <br /> • Welding equipment <br /> • Boom cranes i <br /> ■ -Tomm ates <br /> Yg - o <br /> • Lubricant - f <br /> • Exhaust and other fluids 'a <br /> • Small tools <br /> • Misc. small parts <br /> . _ - <br /> Box Service Trucks - When a repair or service requires heavier <br /> equipment and additional support, CrowderGulf provides our "box trucks" which have several different types of <br /> equipment to allow the CrowderGulf employed full-time mechanic more options when conducting repairs. These units i <br /> typically keep on hand the following supplies: <br /> • Several sets of various size tires <br /> • Large air compressors <br /> ■ Welders 4 <br /> ■ Lift gates <br /> 10 Hoses f <br /> Fittings <br /> • Hydraulic lines = <br /> • Hydraulic hose crimping machines <br /> • Lubricant <br /> • Exhaust and other fluids <br /> • Small fools <br /> • Misc. small parts <br /> Mobile Repair Shop <br /> CrowderGulf also owns a state of the art mobile repair shop.This is a larger unit, <br /> towed by a semi-truck. Once set up in an area, this unit performs the same as a <br /> shop. Features of this unit are self-contained, diesel powered electrical system, <br /> mob, <br /> full hydraulic hose manufacturing ability, tool room, tire racks, outside flood <br /> lighting,and many other features that allows this unit to function like a full featured <br /> automotive repair shop. No matter what the situation Is,CrowderGulf, utilizing our <br /> in-house assets, can maintain our fleet during any size activation. <br /> Hauling Debris <br /> The hauling or transport process begins at the time the truck or trailer leaves the "loading zone". Safe transport of the <br /> debris material to the disposal site becomes the drivers' primary concern. Drivers remain responsible for their loads <br /> until safely dumped at the disposal site. <br /> All drivers will follow the most direct and safe pre-planned route to the nearest disposal site. Particular attention to <br /> safety Is required in the areas near school buses,school zones and other areas of pedestrian foot traffic.Tarps or load <br /> covers are applied as required by local or state regulations. <br /> 103 <br />
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