Laserfiche WebLink
approximately 10 trucks The project manager would be the link to the City of Sunny Isles and would <br /> meet with the City of Sunny Isles representative to ensure accurate documentation and completion of <br /> project milestones. As with all scenarios daily reports will be issued. The debris would be hauled to an <br /> agreed TDSRS where it would be processed by compaction or grinding (dependent on the methods <br /> most preferable to the City) prior to being moved to a disposal site or recycling. FEMA reimbursement Page I 1 <br /> support would be available throughout the project from contract award to completion. <br /> Scenario 2-widespread event <br /> This scenario would typically involve up to 50,000 cubic yards of debris and be resourced using 1 <br /> TDSM, 1 Project Manager, 1 operations lead and 2 supervisors with Project <br /> administrative/finance/FEMA reimbursement team support. We would anticipate being 100% <br /> mobilized within 24 hrs and would provide about 3 crews consisting of a crew foreman, self-loading <br /> knuckleboom trucks, chain saw operators and flaggers using up to approximately 20 trucks. The project <br /> manager would be the link to the City of Sunny Isles Beach and would meet with the City of Sunny <br /> Isles Beach representative to ensure accurate documentation and completion of project milestones. As <br /> with all scenarios daily reports will be issued. <br /> The debris would be hauled to an agreed TDSRS, which would be managed by a KDF site manager, <br /> where it would be processed by grinding or burning (dependent on the methods most preferable to <br /> the City of Sunny Isles Beach) prior to being moved to a disposal site or recycling. If grinding is the <br /> ® preferred method, KDF will work with buyers in the area and try to sell mulch for a renewable source <br /> and funds will passed along to the City of Sunny Isles Beach. FEMA reimbursement support would be <br /> available throughout the project from contract award to completion. <br /> Scenario 3-Significant Event-County/State wide <br /> We have estimated this scenario would typically involve up to 300,000 cubic yards of debris and be <br /> resourced using 2 possibly 3 TDSM, 1 Project Manager, 1 operations lead, 2 supervisors, 1 dedicated <br /> QC officer and 1 dedicated safety officer with Project administrative/finance/FEMA reimbursement <br /> team support. As this is on a larger scale there will be a greater number of crews loading and hauling <br /> and each of the 2/3 TDSM sites will be staffed with a site manager and a foreman along with a number <br /> of equipment operator's dependent on the size of the site and number of pieces of equipment. We <br /> would anticipate being 100% mobilized within 48 hrs and would provide approximately 9 crews <br /> consisting of a crew foreman, self-loading knuckleboom trucks, chain saw operators and flaggers using <br /> up to approximately 35-40 trucks. The project manager would be the link to the City and would meet <br /> with the City representative to ensure accurate documentation and completion of project milestones. <br /> As with all scenarios daily reports will be issued. <br /> As with the previous example the debris would be hauled to an agreed TDSRS, which would be <br /> managed by a KDF site manager, where it would be processed by grinding or burning (dependent on <br /> 411 KDF Enterprises, LLC RFP Disaster Debris Management and Disposal Services 18-04-02 <br />