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~.. r' r, „f'} INCORPORATED 6869 West HWY 100 Bunnell, FL 32110 386-586-3656 Fax: 386-586-3663 www. bamacodisasterrecovery.com Women Owned business Proposaifor City of Miami Beach City Hall - Procurement Division - 3~d Floor 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 33139 June 22, 2006 Emergency Contact Information ... 6AMAC0, Inc. "~ (24) Hour, seven (7) days per week responsiveness Robert "Mike" Mitchell, President Office 386.586.3656 _ Cell 251.747.4459 Cell 251.747.6817 Nextel 186*117*27461 ~- Nextel 186*117*2746 Home 386.586.1208 Mother in Law 386.437.4197 Brother David 256.997.6431 Brother Steve 251.747.8616 Sister Cynthia 256.634.4295 Daughter Michelle 251.269.7497 Son Jeffery 407.470.4367 Son Jason -- 256.605.0787 Son Brian 251.747.7449 Fax 386.586.3663 Toll Fax 888.531.7884 ~- Email bamacoinc(c~aol.com Email Mike bamacodisasterrecovery.com Adam Plitt, Controller ~. Office 386.586.3565 Cell 352.585.7501 ~- Cell 228.323.9279 ... Nextel 161 *168147*1 ,~ Nextel 194*109*1170 Home 228.918.0761 2"d Home 228.896.1782 Sister Mandy 601.520.8882 Girlfriend 228.282.5848 Fax 386.586.3663 Toll Fax 888.531.7884 "' Email adam.plitt bamacodisaterrecovery.com Email adamplitt _aol.com Pete Gonzalez, Project Manager "" Office 386.586.3565 Cell 407.427.6790 Cell ,~ 407.922.4073 _ Cell 407.922.4075 ~ ~` Nextel 162*4100*659 "' Home 407.240.3272 Mother in Law ~, 407.306.0820 Fax 386.586.3663 Toll Fax 888.531.7884 "' Email pgonzalez(a~bamacodisaterrecovery.com Key Personnel Beverly Mitchell, CEQ {1O+D~/o Stockholder) ~- Rabert "Mike" Mitchell, President 0 Adam Plitt, Controller Mike Valenta, Vice President Charlie Dean, Assistant Vice President Steve Mitchell, Assistant Vice President Tara Painter, Assistant Vice President Charles Pullen, Assistant Vice President Sarah Elrod, Assistant Q-ffice Manager Beverly Mitchell, Secretary Eva Richardson, Mobil Accountant Ruth Rollaway, Assistant Mobil- Accountant ~- Kelly Reichl, Assistant Mobil Accountant 'amen A. Martin, Technical Consultant ~- ,eff Lewis, Senior Project Manager Pete Gonzalez ,r., Project Superintendent Steve Mitchell, Project Superintendent David Mitchell, Project Superintendent "' Joe Holloway, Project Manager Brian Mitchell, Project Manager aason Mitchell, Project Manager Jeffery Mitchell, Project Manager .~ Randy Salsbury, Project Manager Captain Chris Dorgan, Marine Services Manager Wiil "Barge" Carter, TDBRS Cordinitator .... ,... Rr r w v` ~~ m ~ +~ ~~ ~~ f° a v O ~ (D N .n+ ~ O 43 m N ~ 'o C7 o_ m ® < ~a ~ I 3 m v o, m m ~ m m ~ m ~_ m ~ "' D m as ~ n z+ m s~ ~~ ~~ <y 3 ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ L C@ m y ~ Q. tD '~ ,..~ W~ ~ .n. ~ ~~ 7 ~ d tli W ~ (~ ~ ~ g .4i `~ N J ft] N fD O m N _V ` `~' N ~ 77 ~ ~ J N ~ m m ''~.~ ;~ a .°, ~k l; ;' ,:s #" w Table of Contents A) Introduction Letter • Contractors Professional Specialisation 7 • Phase I Environmental Audits 9 • Phase 11 Environmental Investigation 10 • Phase III Remediation 10 • Letters of Recommendations (capabilities) 14- 27 B) Cost Information "Exhibit A" 28 C) ..,Client Surveys 29 D) Past Performance 12 E) Qualifications of Contractor Team • Resumes • Also See Letters of Recommendations 12 F) Certificate of Insurance 12 G) Number of Personnel Employed 12 H) Inventory of Existing Equipment 12 I) 6AMAC0, Inc. Team Members 12 J) Dun & Bradstreet evaluation 12 K) Sworn Statements & Declarations 12 - L) Acknowledgment of Addenda 12 M) Acknowledgment of Addenda 12 N) Questionnaire 12 O) Insurance -Addendum 6 12 Introduction Letter Contractors Professional Specialization - BAMACO, Inc. Provides Disaster Recovery Services: ~ Emergency Management Assistance ,_ t~ Providing Pre-Disaster Planning 4~ Preposition Contracting- ~ Debris Management- Removal, Hauling and Disposal ,... ~1 FEMA Funding Assistance o Providing Necessary Reimbursement Documentation Waterway Restoration ~. ~ Beach Restoration ~ Dredging ~a Demolition Services ~- 4 Asbestos Abatement Haz Mat o RCRA Issues -- 4 USTs / ASTs ~- Marine Salvage ~ Marine Debris Removal Bamaco, Inc.'s management personnel have been in the disaster response business for over 29 years. Bamaco has worked every major '"' hurricane and disaster since Hurricane Fredrick in 1979. Additionally, Mike Mitchell and Bamaco have worked in response to tornadoes, floods, ice storms and forest fires (including being the prime contractor on the "` Los Alamos fire) throughout the United States. Additionally Bamaco Management personnel have completed many hazardous jobs on manmade and natural disasters. Bamaco's personnel have completed "~ over $750,000,000.00 in disaster related projects across the United States. In August of 2005, Bamaco under contractfor the City of Gulfport, Mississippi responded in lightning speed to Hurricane Katrina. Within ~"` hours Bamaco provided 108 pieces of equipment to open the right-of- ways to allow the rescue workers and various disaster units to move in. Additional Bamaco provided another 173 pieces of equipment the following two days. Ultimately, Bamaco provided over 250 crews, in excess of,1300 pieces of equipment working to restore order in a devastated Gulfport, Mississippi. That's not all Bamaco did, Bamaco provided massive crews to assist the USACE with the devastation caused in southern Alabama. With Katrina's .~.~ severe winds and storm surge so severe, it caused the Battleship USS Alabama to list out of its concrete mooring. In addition to Mississippi and Alabama, Bamaco was selected as the -- debris removal and demolition contractor for the largest section of the hard hit 9th Ward in New Orleans. ~-- ,Bamaco had to deal with, not only the debris left by the storm and flood, put tasked by the USACE to search for bodies while contending with the environmental consequences of untreated sewage and industrial waste. ~- Health and safety considerations were and are still paramount on this project. """' Just when you thought it couldn't get any worse, Hurricane Wilma pounded southern and central Florida. Hurricane Wilma, with her lightning speed coupled with the intensity of the storm, surprised everyone. As late "' as the night before landfall, Wilma was predicted to be a Category One or at worst a sleepy Category Two, blitzed Florida with Category Three level winds. Again Bamaco responded with lightning speed. Most companies "'" would not even attempt to work in four states at the same time, but Bamaco flexed its muscle and proved to the Disaster Debris Removal world that Bamaco is one of the strongest, and most dependable debris "~ removal companies in the USA. Bamaco provided disaster recovery and debris removal services in Palm Beach County, as well as the cities of Miramar, Sunrise, North Lauderdale, and Pembroke Park in Florida. Today Bamaco continues debris removal in multiple states. With millions ,_ upon millions of yards of debris removed over the past year, Bamaco sails into the future prepared for the next disaster. ,~ In addition we have provided you with letters of recommendation that we believe speak louder than anything we can tell you. Action always speaks louder than words. For years BAMACO, Inc has been working with Government agencies providing every element of debris removal necessary including "- reimbursement. ... For over 30 yrs Bamaco's environmental personnel have been steadily protecting the environment and saving the planet all for people like you. 6amaco's far superior environmentalists are ready for whatever challenges lie ahead. Bamaco provides "' the following services: Phase I Environmental Audits (AAI -All Appropriate Inquiries) Vent pipes at the roof line suggesting presence of USTs The personnel in the environmental division of Bamaco, Inc. have been ,^ involved in environmental due diligence (Phase I and II investigations) since the inception of the regulations. Having completed hundreds of audits, .Bamaco personnel are experienced, highly qualified and provide ,._ complete and accurate assessments of subject properties. ... All appropriate inquiries (AAIs) must be conducted incompliance with either of these standards (ASTM E1527-00 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process or ASTM E1527-05) to obtain protection from ~-. potential liability under CERCLA as an innocent landowner, a contiguous property owner, or a bona fide prospective purchaser. The Environmental Protection Agency published a final rule setting federal standards for the conduct of all appropriate inquiries. The rule was published in the Federal Register on November 1, 2005. "" The final rule establishes specific regulatory requirements for conducting all appropriate inquiries into the previous ownership, uses, and environmental conditions of a property for the purposes of qualifying for "" certain landowner liability protections under CERCLA. The final rule will be effective on November 1, 2006, one year following the date of publication. Until November 1, 2006, parties may use either the '~ requirements set forth in the all appropriate inquiries final rule or the requirements of the interim standard for all appropriate inquiries ~„ established in the Small Business Liability Relief and Brownfields 0 Revitalization Act (the Brownfields Amendments to CERCLA) to satisfy the statutory requirements for all appropriate inquiries. The interim standard "` is the ASTM E1527-00 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process. Parties also may use the newly revised ASTM standard, ASTM E1527-05 standard. ,,,,, After November 1, 2006, parties must comply with the requirements of All Appropriate Inquiries Final Rule, or follow the standards set forth in the ASTM E1527-05 Phase I Environmental Site Assessment Process, to ,~ satisfy the statutory requirements for conducting all appropriate inquiries. Phase II Environmental Investigation Phase II Investigations are the natural extension of an AAI or Phase I assessment. The scope of work required in a Phase II investigation is determined by the information uncovered during the Phase I audit. This ~-- scope of work can include: Soil borings Soil sampling and analytical Groundwater monitoring wells "'" Groundwater sampling and analytical Sampling of unknown drummed waste Sampling of PACM (Potentially Asbestos Containing Material) "' Groundwater monitoring well installation Phase III Remediation Excavation of contaminated soil at an industrial facility Phase III remediation can be performed utilizing a wide variety of remediation strategies and technologies depending on the type of contamination, the concentration of the contaminant, and the site specific geological and hydro geological characteristics. Following is a partial list ,.,. of technologies utilized by Bamaco personnel: Excavate, haul and dispose .~ Natural Attenuation Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) SVE with Air Sparging ~-- Bioremediation Groundwater Pump and Treat Chemical Oxidation Low Temperature Thermal Desorption Underground Storage Tanks/Leaking Underground Storage Tanks Excavation of a leaking underground storage tank An underground storage tank system (UST) is a tank and any underground ,_, piping connected to the tank that has at least 10 percent of its combined volume underground. The federal UST regulations apply only to underground tanks and piping storing either petroleum or certain ~. hazardous substances. .- When the UST program began,. there were approximately 2.1 million regulated tanks in the U.S. Nearly all USTs at these sites contain petroleum. These sites include marketers who sell gasoline to the public ~- (such as service stations and convenience stores) and nonmarketers who use tanks solely for their own needs (such as fleet service operators and local governments). EPA estimates about 25,000 tanks hold hazardous °- substances covered by the UST regulations. Until the mid-1980s, most USTs were made of bare steel, which is likely to corrode over time and allow UST contents to leak into the environment. Faulty installation or °' inadequate operating and maintenance procedures also can cause USTs to release their contents into the environment. "' The greatest potential hazard from a leaking UST is that the petroleum or other hazardous substance can seep into the soil and contaminate groundwater, the source of drinking water for nearly half of all Americans. '" A leaking UST can present other health and environmental risks, including the potential for fire and explosion. "~ Bamaco personnel have removed hundreds of underground storage tanks systems throughout the United States. While each state has there own regulation, generally, a government representative is present when the USTs are removed and by visual and/or chemical detectors they determine if the tanks have leaked. If the tanks have been determined to ,_ have leaked, the state generates a leaking underground storage tank number and file for the site. It is then mandated that the owner and/or operator of the USTs reduce the levels of contamination to corrective ,,., action levels acceptable to the state EPA. A wide variety of clean-up procedures are available to remediate the site. (See Phase III information) ~. Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste is a waste with properties that make it dangerous or -• potentially harmful to human health or the environment. The universe of hazardous wastes is large and diverse. Hazardous wastes can be liquids, solids, contained gases, or sludges. They can be the by-products of "" manufacturing processes or simply discarded commercial products, like cleaning fluids or pesticides. In regulatory terms, a RCRA hazardous waste is a waste that appears on one of the four hazardous wastes lists (F- ~" list, K-list, P-list, or U-list), or exhibits at least one of four characteristics- ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, or toxicity. Hazardous waste is regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C. Asbestos „_. Asbestos has been used in building materials, paper products, plastics, and other products. Exposure mainly occurs in indoor air where it may be released from these materials. Effects on the lung are a major health ,.., concern from asbestos, as chronic (long-term) exposure to asbestos in humans via inhalation can result in a lung disease termed asbestosis. Asbestosis is characterized by shortness of breath and coughs and may .- lead to severe impairment of respiratory.function. Cancer is also a major concern from asbestos exposure, as inhalation exposure can cause lung cancer and mesothelioma (a rare cancer of the thin membranes lining the abdominal cavity and surrounding internal organs), and possibly gastrointestinal cancers in humans. EPA has classified asbestos as a Group A, known human carcinogen. Lungs exhibiting Mesothelioma, a cancer caused by exposure to asbestos ^~ Bamaco personnel have abated or encapsulated asbestos in a wide variety of commercial and industrial settings. '~" Sample List of Suspect Asbestos -Containing Materials Cement Pipes Elevator brake Shoes °' Cement Wallboard HVAC Duct Insulation Cement Siding Boiler 1~lsulation Asphalt Floor Tile Breaching Insulation '~ Vinyl Floor Tile Ductwork Flexible Fabric Connections Vinyl Sheet Flooring Cooling Towers Flooring Backing Pipe Insulation (corrugated air-cell, block, etc.) Construction Mastics (floor tile, carpet, ceiling tile, etc.) Heating and Electrical Ducts Acoustical Plaster Electrical Panel Partitions Decorative Plaster Electrical Cloth Textured Paints/Coatings Electric Wiring Insulation ... Ceiling Tiles and Lay-in Panels Chalkboards ... Spray-Applied Insulation Roofing Shingles Blown-in Insulation Roofing Felt "'~' Fireproofing Materials Base Flashing Taping Compounds (thermal) Thermal Paper Products Packing Materials (for wall/floor penetrations) Fire Doors High Temperature Gaskets Caulking/Putties Laboratory Hoods/Table Tops Adhesives Laboratory Gloves Wallboard (Continued on next page) Fire Blankets Joint Compounds ...- Fire Curtains Vinyl Wall Coverings Elevator Equipment Panels Spackling Compounds ,... 6rownfields 6rownfields are real property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of ~- which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Cleaning up and reinvesting in these properties takes development pressures off of undeveloped, open land, and both improves and protects the environment. ~° EPA's 6rownfields Program is designed to empower states, communities, and other stakeholders in economic redevelopment to work together in a timely manner to prevent, assess, safely clean up, and sustainably reuse °" brownfields. A brownfield is a property, the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse of which may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. EPA's 6rownfields """ Program provides financial and technical assistance for brownfields activities through an approach based on four main goals: Protecting the Environment "' Addressing brownfields to ensure the health and well-being of America's people and environment. 'w • Promoting Partnerships Enhancing collaboration and communication essential to facilitate brownfields cleanup and reuse. • Strengthening the Marketplace Providing financial and technical assistance to bolster the private market. • Sustaining Reuse Redeveloping brownfields to enhance a community's long-term quality of ~., life. Bamaco personnel .have been, and continue to be, participants in the EPA's Brownfield program. Purchasing environmentally distressed .- properties, remediation of those properties to levels acceptable to the EPA and then either selling or developing said properties is an important ,,,, venture in Bamaco's long range business plan. Past Experience to Support the Qualifications of BAMACO, Inc and evidence of capability to provided ~- grounds maintenance services ~» ,... .~ . 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'Virlpxs fecsa otlcr?~ t~so~Mn-~ ooh ta~r.okd ,,.~~.,,~~~+. ~ ' rttac~ae le~c d«o t`owa ~3orf ~ isd, a>l~rr ~ p%~eat. #a appo~ a tip .. 1"~ """~ . w~ ~' ~~ tii 1iAN{. d~ ~ ~I, ~ ~ 5-01~'W hilldef tilt i !b ~. CO~pQ,q'~'O~t~Di~41!}I~s~iti~t~lf~rthYfldllfi.~lY~.YO~S..~.twe sctaet~odldaeTu.no[Sloeft5k~ ipdd~edeafdie'Coa'~s+(~af~..,~wras.dmma~+ic., ,... Additicreal P~4~' irrlMddd rneraaau~o~n of ps~nd sarsesa ~ o Ftsn ~ S dre arsaottuona, rsasa~ >~ B~poal afda~rssa4 eoosoa dat:to~ e+X 1pc ~. i~ ~ialwelt wrs tee n~site drzet focd~eae projoat~ '11~c toope ~~ mcltrded in6 . u,parsia~ ~buwcrs~ocs, l~i.~, ..aitioa wisi i`a+YO~ irrpouaars s+~3 Towm ~, anr5 #6c atdlaiss~ (rune arf ~d~ichc*>Mldord .. desk w(3~ lanEw~ a !. I ~!'r fomd ldr~e Midi ro 6e ~?. !~ aisd ~1 is iris 6asbnc a ~" ~ pew lR+e ~ 1 is you s ecwst oe its a+atd_ 1 rwwer+dae4Andl~E loot r~>At i+~ it iti prq~cd<, 7Y7r[ 's ad~cult - "" ckssest to ~d bee+rhaa k p~xx esewr aa~ a leera>we cent isu~ ~:wisi~ai~e ttr coa ~c pefld~t3eg aMndrser~ awaits wine tic ad}er a tryir~ b a~risim ~aR u! t sz cua : p~josi_ t bc~rac lwc lWrde liid~W ~wr a lrpprx ~ro~ c~.~rrr t -nk o4'uq ad+ena sctiort bsisrt area dry t#rt fro osao ar weda ia:. _ i3+uod aw ~7 wactla~ ~+~r ~ Mies ~ reodd aat is~a 10 ~ Lis oonprny ~o per~ac+r+ wv~ic ~r Raads+r ~sarrll ar arry~ ol~ar ~ tbrt I .~vaid tie ~rlay~ try. 3 viviel~ , i~ ks aq aim art ~ woit coaod~r iia o~ i~ erpa~rry !~ t ceR l i~rJ~ ~ piotgs err aat k+siale to aealarct aak. ... s ~~~ ~ ~~ Y ~.. ,~. ... ... ... .~. s.. .~ ~.. ~.+ ,:: j. .. '~'': --ti. - „,~~~ ~ ~.~«, .~, ~tEi,}. O~ ~~1'c~f ~f'SEC}1"~ ern p. s.a,: Satrl~[ ~ta'dnm ~z~prs ~aro'~rts fa:n~ ttwrprrur FA+wgN duly 2~~ 1~?y ~~~ whams it Kay Cvn~ err.: ~y~res:s C~~rd~n~ ~aa r.e~,ra. +l~skroy~tl by ~:urcar~ Nvgc~•. Most of the se±ildi!~gs ~4rE sevet~ly da[rage~', ~[~d we estima[ "hat more rhan ?2,~pC mass;ve old czce~ Kez~ de~troy~:d icy G}~e storm. :dc~ ~artructed with F34kG a~i±lC''Se11 end ~~a:pany fnr c~et~r.i~ ~r!ma~val r~vzt rs;oze tPtan ~iy?ity x^r~as a~f the c~;adwn anC! w~ were hSfl'hI_y pleased tai~€~ Per, Hft~helL's c:or~:. t~~ ~~rnpl~t~s} tt~e jeb well ahead of :;ett~dnJ.~, way ~xtcly `rtnovative i.n r~r,Mr,r~s~s he as~+3 to *rc~it[<_m^>za t4nrnag~ t~ our srn5i.r.4e a$~dens, and v~ert fa*_° t;eyond the ~-.enets of Ciur cr,.n~ra~t tc> insure that ^ypr~~ss t~erdrr:s rcN[lci be re<i;rnee t~ ity fi~[yn~*" gtory. CJttr cont±-~~ C witib C4? . ?~7 t~hcll 9dei5 the 1a? pest c]eGris 4~nt:aCt ~;karci~~1 i[i tlxe ~rtskr >f ~ivrriCa^e Hisgo anti :ir. [iitcliell t-,ardlec~ a3 ast~~cts o~ Lhe ca;;tracc w~tti professic~n~lism, ri adriltic~r. in this ccnCria+:t anci iri rr.~rn vthe~a he has bid z~re Ut begin ~,warde3 b~ the czty, F:is ~~h3rg~s £c~c kfte worY> h~; cl;ren ~rc± wc+cesiatently re.ascrcablie. w r~c,~ld ?xi=~}tly se~aarr~n~ `t.i'se Hitehel arz;? ~'~~nr~any to- ~,tiv ty~c of Lebzis rea;wval az ]i~~.3y ~qu~:[~r:t xark. LE y°~u i:nr~* ~prc;:£i~ quest_ant~ c~ncernar,^y dir. I+;i.CCne~i's uari~ ~~ete, p7:ease> Teri. fri~~ to resnracc ~~ an+p~im~, EF3~~-~:a3_ 9~15t SSL~~:e3~.~ a.~', ~atF[~xire Towr,~erd, Man~g~r ~R3t1 C~ CiBtdt+tts t~€taa hkuu`k: C[ ur•, ~u SC' Vii! f€~3 j ~~~ j wmv..r wi ~7wirdP,Xp; .~. ,~.. ,.. ,_ ~.. ... ~-. ~~~ ~ ~~ ral~gacw • rcr~~rF mw.r~w Aprl~ fSF 1~. Leper of Itecon-ctiiendafrort from: Mail Hufr~rL F .~., Engineer $arvicss Su~rvisar Thts fatter shah serve to vt~iy pftlC under lira dlr~tic~n at ; ~1it+~lteN vo+art contracted wid~t tfx Glty of 1Yionroe to perform debris ~tngv~t! and dlaposnl servlc~g rei$tbd is ~ sowers whtdat att-rnr damage in a dt~e ~pOt1 and e~ecov~y sftttation. t have uvaeked cfgseJy whit ftlifce Yteh~ll M~eaoMina~ tt~ Nrotlc atforts gnd have been seed wltt- the of ff contract and death tfte often-dfff€~tn~it na'ture~ a~'fg#h s t sate trig n~ls of ~ and our cftlxasa~ as iltey arose. han+e found`f3MC to Ire fxue to their word arnr! fiexibie Irt matting tlto- ns~cfs of the Gty of f~fottroG. if 7~ should here tatty questions ~'I+ t~4! 383-" ~.apet3~nce wilt QfiliG at FEMA: Please cv~ksct me at Sir~rely ~~,~~`~ Hubert. P.E End f~ervfces S~u~rsrls~r ~.., ~. ..... ~- S ~.. ... ~- ~, P ~ j/'~ t~~~ ht .-' n,n~"eio, / ate ea h ~ a ~ Y 7_ 799 .~ ~` rw 7 - r a~ y , ~r C~ T"o t~r8roar 3t ~ C 1 tort serval ~ >,mpocst~Ipy lsowme) fl~ C+t~ of GTren'fasiu+s fac ~ pma ~~~-titer _ .. 1.. Scpiarri~,14f9. ~o City a~YC~laruca eras sntirek bl ~vric~ Hp~ trad[f~ r ~r,~y ~ sty ~+~ ' ~ e+«~rd,•a~ ~md too d it acts med. ti. afrrn FEt~- atrrved and we agaa me P~ [rI seleCea~ dcbria rcnoo,~t t~ero~ 1Nilc luGlciKII wss ~ d+Le eec[r~sfut 'fro. tdiaege~ 4d bom m >i~ 6 otddxg s~~ rdker ae~ropiric e+crts ••~• end a kresr wiat3rc waC daa~~. Tice Cjttr ywa tftr"idad'eta grsrdrpe~la +pid nuiocidarerdt~r_ frsr. F twd+~ ~ SncbuBed »ry faaar. ~. I-~re Deetaex CarenruK wretdrea a ficH ehmr e~dre ~ Mffd~elesyon ~a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ >s ~~ de6eis 1cmu~All . Ta ~eo'sMtexiex~ v~ltbs ae<e~cmrs ~csc ~ to arit~ fs Ma .-. brt Mike fi39 herd Eris ]mss were s P ~ waclc arisih aad ~~4+~7'.ns+gnidoerareAda~eper}drMseH6_Miu5d1_ ~y~ea ~ftand rrr+~ rroarc l ,wwl,c -i~Miy lecoeuocad lure 6oe.eaY e;c,;iu """ f P pa p r:ard fardaer rctueascYa on rect. k#'uchrlL I tvifl fic l to pd pare in Sood- uich air ProPk i» dre ~ of Clwdess~eart n~k w{q~ ire Rorl;ed. l'14-a~e tccl fine ea c+~IF tmc CtK an; t9r utforennriorr. "" ~:YY~th kinzi rc~aeirz. I a»r ,~ F ~ /,~ di' n ,.., vVF! ,,.. ~~a~ ~~.. .~r : n Y4 f ]NI MS'+'-~~ sir«wa c.+ntf R3'~IC1~R~ALABAA#A38$0~1 A~ 1R5v"1i KAR j {j41.'~4Q+: W r:ra~Ma,art. a.~•, ~...,... . _. ;,~~ ~rx-.ex :~t'JI°:£:srt~ j5. ~?A as'sx+.~, N~~ ., ~~ 1 /.,x-:'12¢4£ 1#ij<•lEt'. 'CIV N. ~a.x ..nor p (`t) 5t 1't"7`--^ !1' ,~`~ftl` CtI`ti: ~~'v a~~~ ~.. ~..~.•. ~'it ~r`u (`°,)~S'4 Q t i..4 ;i: (tt: fS x4 CY;.d°{°*~ il'f~" :£i)r <<'C .. ;:rli 4(t. TSr~tl;'4:~f.M €Y:C., 14t,i: ~~;nC. hil:!:(I~`:F 4 (~'T't'~);~,1'.I?( :it`t1 ~.°.'-f.:. It7s' ?,!tt. t~4t'CiiCit° t)tl ttlr, t;i{i tit-ttr. S"itrt"k': tS~:1P15 I'Y'(l:tlti'zi tt:. lilt' E.~Stti' 6E~ ,,,,,, r~`rxl:c "(~tr C'it~° s~.` ~;tlt~r~ ste:~t.~#ir:c:<l ~t frrnt~nfls):.y s:e.4at"t ~~ ,t' :IA :ti 't'~tt1` U! tt.iTP.f,`f. aiC'iY~St, a.'1'{{:)5 :tft~,.1 aCa: L:<?`., ti.'.~:i~;rii ~ :>r''tac s-~:t'..:ts^'nr ft)r ciCk»'fx rr<tzt)gx~, su'xua(~#t'.~c wtoh E3:1~i:1t'Ci fr.c. "'~ t`r, ,}q't`r i.ratw ~~:,#i hiS cr1~~°s F::art°'"#t c'#•a•~ :tC(~)'sti t+r5:„ ttlc~ti,~v,~s:X;. Fit( t;s#t'r. L~rt. ;n~:;c4wtt,2:1!sl .r. ~attt;:ir.~; t`t!` a:ctat:r.t'r,t:.' (~~~; ~~ at~r>1t d<b:i~ .c•:;tvti:>rt :-ua. ~f'`t->z-ar,, t3;1'ti;1t, {} .n~. ;tai slits) +,crta #'e: ~' c1>~J(X 7,'~tlt r :a:tE` pres`~^x~aor:71 r`" fttt;".(kN'lt `Ii '~;AC':Z t.'C<t(it:,nc t4'IIH Q t~ ~~::~' t"e':t'~.. C: 4t'CiC4;ak` t`:C U'"t7~~"itnlE\' fV te'UCx tt.'„~ ~3AY#llia~} ,Fa` . it'S. 1:':t i~l+`'. (~~ttf (;t'i:( :7: ~1t' ~Lt:If C. (r ~ #;z3i1 (1 U ?s1' i~t((,~. i( r");3i w,,, tr::`:~: r. t:: Ir:, N',C<;si' (~ri t;rc tsl rcr:t:,rt at:r: #.t 2~ 2 :iE>:~ "?~;~:>, >itnxrc"}s. +.r ~ 4 ~. ~ ,~.+. n. ~l+~r~ ~r~at ~t~x~lh~r t~~ o~crt ~, coos T'o Whom It Ma}~ Concetii: ate morning of Sept~nber 17 ~~l,be eT in the wemvries ofthe ~t~:. of Atmcare, Alattarna. t~fter a ttig>tt of what could best be described as a "` ni~nare, we awoke to find the landscape of our comrnttrtity forever changed Nut ~xty were o~ half of ou>f' large try ont t~ gaund bit m ~vete on how. V1'e have always beat proud of our t~signatipn as a "Tree ,; ~.. City. 1 atn wr'itirtg this (titter tc~ express this community's ~ appreciation for the work done by ~AM.AC~, Utr. Mike Mitchell, president and CF.C1, did an ~' outstartdirtg job in debris removal tttrougYhout the city and Escatztbia Cowuy. 41so to be complimented is the protect mana~r, Jefl'Txw~s, who was sc~ sympath+~ti~c tothe needs of the maple oaf our wattntfed city. In this ,_ ~rriresnment; the ir^auma of oiti~ns u~as so great a~3 it meat~tso much tv hgve carurg individuals at ottr side. ... ~ would be proud tts rec,~nrmend BAMAC(?, Ine., Mr. hrftlce Mitchell ~d 7effl.ewis fur debris rean4val in anw sinaatian_ Please knai~ that the citizens ofArnx~re will f~c~rbe indebted to fhem. Sincer+elc~, ~f~~ ~'Iriiltc ~'. Mtms Executive Tyir~tar t"est~tec~in tf~ A~ Lloa~s t~~a!r+tly dents ... .... alCtx-trt.>~S, tstAt _, V.y~ ~y~l+ ~p~t r1 (( gyp, 3o+'e« ArY.Yfiirer% ,~,}A1 ~+-~. t~-~k+i~4i.4~i*ifir 1'~lttti'I~ttiANltrF. ,,,, trx.t.txs EtrvtAe6s Faf+i y Jt^aeN xASrtxSCAe sat>s~t r Ylf~tlAlE61~1ffi ,~t'~ ~ ~~o ~. txav,e+w.cearevu~- aiart.~Y e. ru«~x aicii,~aaa. wAi:a~; ai eu»Mbntll~N~! t~ cx!c ro aowreLL. l4"fFil?fi C. 1t7FCt~F.R sz.,~etetw~.mrw~ WMKS4 M TAMES A.R.AAfTl'G .~-. LiaK[:.XAi1JiCE ~.: ~e~I-+~ zod Civic r.~,+~~ ,.,,, Stalaai~r+ilie, Sc+uth t:prvlix~ ~AB~•61)~' ~tr_ Nl>YCC }+titelidT .A. Feat l~t7ce, You te~iesttet dewing our tp#ufnc CNtvi1 ttiks utorittitg tit I p[oa7de y,~t wNti a leitex de*scilbtng r. delltiS ttitnOwdl tYOPIC vrldcfl jiNi Pcric~emcd (dba Paragon InYesitnenis, IAC.~ X41` lIa" "i'owtt pI' Sutntu4rviilc diCti3g: tau I~3~4 wad Cail7 ~~ tollowa$ Hwir~aaac ltltgo•. 1'b~d3eve yov !lsndled do6ris irawrzt ur>der ~ sepaenie co~hact~ Egr t3se Tows oC Samtnetv~fe ~d ihet the faar comradx vver+t ixi da~csx afSIZS,06(1. We wa+c xil +rati.ing tta8er exttcytiely poa catuT,tiais snd ~-- the am~svda of the jab was aitaisly dsnntityy I reatIl that. we bsd as aaaeJle~x Braking telatia~hip wiCh bah. yoB and X{na crews. Ya >tsobiHzed promptly and was tbos[ a~operzliwe as all ttt us atcaucrri~cd raxxpextcd siarm and caoenditi~atis. Yw 5aistiedll~ wak ui a cs~ktrEg satis€xtary manner sad an tirnc. I :had vrrittcio pom t later shcstty at3a yan uomnlrxed the aomracts coin~3iucmtitig you vtf pour 5andGng a}`tLc ceffiract:, LowGVa I caauvt locals 1~ lam. r+ Y4`hzlc we hau! aocanma stece fhrit Time, I waald arraitfly cattsfdeFyuu very ~tvoasbly for f11iTVR xtl~acta of that tie (ah'~~ I ~e I near fine w do tlmt again}. ~e appreeeau t~ cxcclleat ~b Iran€ dxi for as arzf writ ptcespd eridi IFie businc€sG'kc apd tlble approach alsic}i goes ioak. GQOd tuck en ycw~t fiiturc prnjtxu: ... Sin~cty, •~, o~jba~ts Tnvrts kQt~isttaist' .~., „.. r+~ i~reKn~t - 4uy,,aJwvwswnuYr~ivitlr;ac:.~.. ~+w ... .. ""'""'V^'-' fi;ivlRt~N!.Sh:^7'7'h L. iANC;t bfXF.iCt:!<4Yti`7' CA1t~at.17,TJtS"i.S .s. .,. wr .mr Afike~ i4r1tr11' ", :t, whutt5 it c+uy e~sn~st: '" Intr. tdit;c :Milchcil, fE~€n~rTy .rssncisfcd wiih tvlnks f~{it<helt 8 Cc,copattti his tlt~ -~ iety hidekr un a T£trS.4 Cvadcd Huzricaex H~o ricanup a~tiiYty in Chaticst~xs. 5ot><h Caoiroa. } w:ss the. }uojc~tt n}a+t~ frr the cleasttrys waki= ~n a vm mvtted try the C`T-,arln Museurr~ "List Auntdg~ was cxtansi~r to a }A.-t~t)taiiy s#gnii'uanc Civil Wtrr ., Itattesy a»p ie~u`vxxd c~nrerre ceie flnd.iuw lrrtseet s~iiniy tct Lic~ervc ifia sire. Afr. kSittttetF provi~sci tx~w'S arxi c~ulimtct>t incladi[r~+ hrtlcr renr~ vet eC ~hr d.^bri5. tiffs vndtrsusm~iag c+f th~r signifi,.aucs eF the sett and flee need fcx tla~~.t. c~ect4ian of the cantrnGt ctrcuiitior~s was exrm}r%ar~. 13;s crew prof©rrnrd thr jc~Hr on time. gsn! on t?udgf a~iih ita eousplie:rliurs. S3otL 1 and !bc Cl~rlcsion Mct~um S1sH urrc: cLneiFdetc}y sxtist'scd vrinl~ his ptrforrnarrte. L}iZtci oa tisat sxLietux~ce t uru?d tldvt no hesiYati<n in :c cYxnsrrndi~~ his c~rstrt'eh~y4 y ~,~~~~ ~~ ~~~:,~ . ~ en ~ > t~r,~ `~~itt;mc Mile,. St:'~ e^;.... r-.~3} r:.T3.59.c3 rte. ~~ ~f•;~ StCtteclw.+rr,, C.-1 ~~i~i5!a iUlr! G_F.~tt~: fax n-;_~*JS ~i,~ .... r- ... ~. ~,. ... ,~., B) Cost Information .~ Addendum 4 ~- Err RFP:29-1i5-t16 IfISA~'I'ER RECO'4'RRY S~~ti~'IGE& ,,,,, AN prices no~rt In #t~ sEttacfimant are ordered baselirta estimate, Actual prices that ariN be oharx,~e wilt tae justiti~sd at the ti~ a arork aulf~tion ~ appreved. AN cost must tx= based upon reasonable expenses for tats, equipment mater, and ovefieadtproflt. Under ~ c~nx:Intstanoes will casts that.. exceed rehnbursebia Ittr-its s~ to the. Federal Err~rgency ant Agency (t="EMA} be prrmosad ar approved in a wruk authorization, .~.. Ears t The cx~ntrsetm stuati acoomptish the cuffing; tcyssaig, andior pushier af'detaris. han9~+S . ~ iearrting trees fmm primary rrsads as }denGtied arul direc~d by the- tlty ~ Miami Beach. The detxis anal! be +~-. s~dced on the right~of~way ~ atia~r pi~sage of vettiides abng the Primary transportation route: Gtxt-pettsatrort steal! be as perattached troutiy rate sd~dula. ~' Wauriy Equtpmet~t Sohe~#ule . !-OpurMara-~or_Ertwpsncy Road Gserarxe, TibeS tkugl~:l.6aaGs, end 1ladrisRetr~cark'a~i Prrvate. Property (RoEJ w.x r~r s ~Ax'is R@1r10Vat irrlm Puu~llkG Ri4~i'N-Q~WdY A , di~t~Eed bir Cry of lUiianu Beach. the ocrn~agrn'shaii i~,d F~ti e~ e6gibie defxis ~ a City des~8tad "' Temporary Llebris 3lorage and RaiucAion Site t"fDSRS}cir other disposal destinabkxi Cantpensation shy be provided par cubic yatas. lLs SeparattontRsduction and ToSR$emeert ._ The cantrac#ior shah operate-and manage the TaSF2S #o wept arxf prot~ss all event debris. The c3q~#ractor shall perform any site pn~aratian, io include-but rrot be funned to: (1} building and/or msintaintng roads; (2} canstrucGon ofa roofed inspec;tiort tower suHtcierrt for a mbrittwm of'ilu+bte irtspec@mrs; j3) any ertvironmerital riaquir~erner~ trec;essary m it+dude Merrci contrd ferte~g, sift fencing, ~•- hazardous mai~iab aontaaunent area, and/or water na~dat~ns. Rrooa~sskig rTrey inaFlxie, tie r~ lint to, eaducd~on by tub 9dnding, sratioh whenapixo+leti, w o attemar% me~ods of r8ducfioh such as ccrripacHort: Pridr ~ r~IttCAitx- art detxi~ Hn'~ bye sepr+egeibed betwe+sr- vaget~itive debrGg, C8t); recyclable debris. whl6a goods, and l~zardaus waste. tiporr ira closure of the Tt1s(ts tt~e she w~ be restored to-its P're-1Jse Chan. Corrtpensatiat shad: be prcvid~f p~' cubic yards. The ~ shall remove hazsrdatrs stumps as ic~ntilied and din3txed by City of Miami Beach_ 5turrg~ removal shaif'vtdud8 ttatAcfiifu~ ttte void with appropriate fill material 8u-d hauNng the sturr~ to the TDSRS. ... Stu u to 6 inches in dtemeirsr than t 2 inctres tee that 24 ir-d~es ire diameter ... tearer than 24:rnrstes ~ thr~ 48 inches kt d~rrreter S uai fu or rester #han 48 ineires in d~meler .~ ... ... ... .., Technical Assistance ,,,, The contractor shah provide disaster n~very technical assistance to elected and appointed offrcials of City of Miart~ Beach. This service shall include docttmentaflon and management fa the public assistance Program, planning. trainag, and exercise development. Service provided at no additona! charge. Permits snd lacxnsinu The contractor shall obtain, with the assistance of City of Miami Beach, pemtifs and licenses of a temporary nature necessary for the execution of iha scope ~ services. .,.. Service provided at no additional charge. flu ry,~u{anca and Suaervistan +^~ The contractor shall provide sufficient supervision and programmatic controls to ensure compliance with procedural and regulatory standards established by FEMA, State of Florida, and. City of Miami Beach. Service provided at nu additional charge. .~ .... ...~ «.. .~ .+~ ... ... PRICE SCHEDULE I~iR DEBRIS R'E~dYAL & DISPQSAL SERYlCi~S ... .- 1 Mobilization and ~s Qemobiiization tLump ~ sum3 6 2 Debris Remc~vai from CY Pubiic Property {right- Of-Way) and Naming to TE'mpfll"aCy Debris C~ ~`. Storage and. seduction Site fTbSRS? t}-9 S one Wa miles 3 Debris Removal from CY Public Property fright of-wayE and Hauling to 1~ Tempo~dry Debris . Storage and Reduction' Site {TDSRS) 'E6-3Ct one wa miles 4 Debris Removal from CY 1`emparary Debris Storage and Reduction ~~~r Site {TDSRS? and NauEing: to.Finai Dispi site a ~S one wa miles S Debris Rernovai from CY Temporary De~riS storage and Reduction ~~~: Site {TDSRS) and Hauling t0 Final DispOSai site 1 fr 3t7 one Wa mi{es Prc3cessing CY {Grinding/~t~ipgng~ of ~3 ~ Debris at TDSE?S-or Finei ~ Dis anal ~.. Z Processing- tBurning} bf cY Debris at'ft?SfZS or Final ~ r~ Dis osal Site. 8 Pick up and Haul.Of' 'UNIT White Gopds to D"rsposal ~ ~ ~ Site within county {Nt7TE3 9 Pick u~ and Disposal of ~, LB Hazardous Material. 10 Freon Management and ~ ~ unirr ~e clin ~ ~l dead Rnimai coliectior~, LB Transportation and 3.' Dis vsa-1 'i2 Sand Sifting, Remove, G'Y Sift. and Replace ir3each Re-nourishment-and l ~, public & private roe removal? . 13 Ice Eger pound, ~ ~~ LB deliuered~ 14 Water tiler gall©rl, 1 ~~ GI4L .delivered} '! 5 Emergency Fuel - ~ `~_ GAL Gasoline or Diesel 16 HAZARDCt~ ST'IP REMQYAL & i~IAU!`t11fG ~~-~ TO ltN~P!OS~6L SITL 17 Material, fill dirt for stump holes.; .purchased, ~~,, ~'' laced-ahd sha ed 18 Disaster event Attach Tirne & generated hazardous. Price Materials waste abatement; schedule Biohaxardous Waste abatement 19 Emergency ~2oad Attach T1rne & Clearance Price Materials schedule 20 Debris ttemoval from Attach Time 1Nater Bodies fBaYs, Price Materials Rivers, Streams, Canals, srhaclula lakes) 21 Debris aemiovai from Attach Time & Private Property {right- Price Materials of: entry prograrrti arid: schedule. P~.ibiic-t}v~n Property: tother thin r'~ht-of _ wa r 22 Leaning TreeslHanging Attach Time. & i.imbslTree-off Program Price Materials SChBtlll ie 2~ Demolition of Attach Tlrne & Structures. Price. Materials schedule 24 Pre-event Training for Attach Tune & Ctient Personnel Price Materials schedule 2S Tipping fees to be AGtUaI Cost: reimbursed to Gast Reimbursement' contractor by City at actual cost 26 Ge e ~' ~ r~ ~~ 1 ~ ~ ~~~.~ Shift/ Vui eik t at o K At 5 i 27 Emergency Power ` ~ D r Triple Shiftl Generator 1(} K W , Wecicl 28 Emergency Power ~~ Triple Shiftl Generator 15 KW 3 f 5 C~~ ~ WeeKi 29 Emergency Power Triple Shift) Generator 20 KfN 33~C ~M weekl 30 Emergency P©wer ~ Trip~ie Shift! Gertierator 25 KW ~ ~'1~Q~- Weekly .,. 31 Triple Shift/ Emergency Power ~I~~C~"> Generator ~O KW Week! 32 i~rrtergency Power ~a ~1~~~ _ Triple Shift/ Generator ~S iCw yYVeeki 33 Emergency Power Triple Shiftf Generator 44 KW Week! 3a Emergency Power 5550 E>~ Triple Shift/ Generator 45 KW Week! 35 Emergency Power ~; ~~ ~` Triple Shift/ Generator 50 sCHV W 36 Emergency Power ~; ~~~~ i Triple Shif~1 Generator ~ K1N Week! 37 Emergency Power 71~5C~"~ Triple Shsftl Generator 70 Kw Week 38 Emergency Power `7'SSCt.. Triple 5ttiftt Generator 8f} iCV1f Weeks ~9 Ernhrgency Power ~~~ Triple Shift/ Generator 9U KUV Weeks ~ ry ~55~}~ Shift! Generato 1~ itW Week! 41 Emergency Power ~, ~~~~ °~ Triple Shift) Generator 110 KW Weeks ~i2 Emergency Power `~~ Triple Shifty Generator 125 tCW Weeks ~3 ry P1 1~ ~~~ ~ Shift! Generato 5Q scW > - Vyeeki 44 Emergency Power ~~ ~~ Triple Shift! Generator 175: Kw , Weekt 45. Cen g ry P 11; ~~~~' shift! p er ato 18C? iCiN We eki 46 Emergency Power ~ ~~t~ - 1 1 Triple Shift! .Generator 20th sCW , Week' s r~__-- 47 Ertlergertcy Power t~5~`~" l~ 7"ripie Shift! Generator 2SU KVU , Weeks 48 emergency Power 1~,~L~ Triple Shift! .Generator 3flt11t1EV Weeks. ~.. .., .~, 49 Emergency Paver ~ L~~aC? ~ ~ ~ Triple Shift/ Generator 35t) iCW ; WeeK Ge a atory P4 ~i K r ~~`~ snlft! w st e t vv: t e c~ 51 Emergency Power j~ ~~~"-' Triple Shift/ Generator 45t? !CW , Weekt 52 Emergency Power ~~ ~ Triple Shift/ Generator SUt7 K1N Weeki 53 Emergency Power ` f, ~ ~ ~i p fe Shift/ Generator 87 5 tCllV ~' , e ~ E 54 Emergency Power ~ ~~ . ~~ Triple Shift/ Generator 75t) KW , Weetcl 55 Emergency rawer ~= ~i _ Triple Shift) Generator 8t'~3 K1fV F Week 58 Emergency Power ~ ~~ ~ Triple Shiftf Generator itxxticw , Weekl 57 Emergency Power 3~ C~CX~`~ Triple Shift/ Generator 1250KW , , Weeki. 58 ~ ~ ~%1 ~'~ `~ Shlftf Generatar 1 4C~IfIN , Weekf 59 Emergency Povaer ~~ ~ ~ Triple ShiftC Generator 150QKW ; - Weeki.. ~ ry 17 ~~ ~~~~ Shiftl l Generata ~K1N , Wee kt ... ,~-. Howl Fee Schedule AI! Equipment Rates iSeJow Include o erafor anc! fuel Item PersonnellE ui ent Cost Unit _ t 150.00 30 to 50 "tan crane Per Hour 2. __ Stump Grinder (min. 6" -below rade 96.00 ~ Per Hour 3. 4. 40 ta' S0' Bucket. Truck or 135.00- Track-Hoes~l~hn Deere 690 ar ~ uaf 120.00 Per Hour i Per Hour 5. Wheel~{.Toadec-544 or E ual. _ 130.04~ _.,_. ,9 -1 Per Hour -----____-__._.._...~... 6. D-6 Dozers ar E uivalent 125.00 Per Hour 7. John Qeere 644 ar E ual 130.00 Per Hour 8. _ Equipment Transports 10 to 25 ton _ 90:00 -Per Hour 9. 10. Service Trucks 50.40 --------- w _..~.___ Bobcat Telehandler Loader or ~Equai 68:50 Per Hour Per Hour 11. j Tractor with box. blade 35:Q0 Per Hour _ 12: _ 5-14 cubic and dum trucEc -.~_ ~ 45A0 ---Per Hour 13. 115-24 cubic and dum truck 63.00 Per Hour 14: :25-34 cubic and dum truck 67.Q0 -Per Hour 15; 35-44 cubi~ard dump. truck 72'.00 -Per Hour 16: 45-54 cubic xard dump truck _ 82,00 ~ _ _ __ Per Hour i 17, __.^ 55-64 cubic arc! dump truck 87:00 Per Hour 1t3. 65-74 cubic~ard dump-truck 97.40 _~_ _ Per Hour 19. _ 7,5+ cubic and clump truck _ __ 110.00 Per Hour _ _ 20~_ piamand Z 750 to 1000HI' or E uivalent tub tinder 520.00 ~ Per Hour 3 21. iNater truck (2,000 gal) 75.00 -__._._ Per Hour 22. Rubber Tire Badchae JD 310 or ual 58.50 Per Hour 23. Motor Grader 95.00 Per Hour _ _ _ 24:_ Climber with ear _ 42_.50 Per Hour __ 25. Superintendent with truck, phone and radio. 60.00 Per Hour 26. Knuckteboom Loader with truck i 00.00 Per Hour 27. Foreman with truck, phone and radio 48.00 Per Haur _ 28. Operator with chainsaw 32..00 Per Haur ,... ..- .» 29. Surve rsonnsl with vehicle 5.0.:00 ~ : m~ Per Hour 30. __._._..._.._ .___..___._.... -_. _. .~_-_. Traffic control rsonnef 28 00 ._ Per Hour 31. tnspecfor with vehicle, phone and. radio 32.00 Per Hour 32. Safe su erintendent 54.00 Per Hour 33'. Laborer 28.00- ~ Per Hour 34. Project coordinator 70:00 Per Hour 35. Field hazardous material mana er 125.00 Per Hour 36. Hazardous ltAateriai Containment area mana er 70:00 Per Hour 37. Field ro'ecfsu rvisor 50:00 Per Hour 38. Hazardous maferiai containment area. su rvisor 75:00' Per Hour 39. Field Pro'ect foreman 40.00 Per Hour 40. Hazardous materiaf' containment area foreman 5x;00 Per Hour 41. ~~ Field hazardous material: technician 45:00 Per Hour 42: Hazardous material containment area technician 50.00 _~~ , v Per Nour 43. . ~ .._. Health and safet s ecialist 55.00 Per Hour _ ~4. Pro ect en ineer 70..00 Per Hour 45. Project c,~eoloc~ist ~~ 70.00 ~ Per Nour 46. Chemist _ 65:00 Per Hour 47. ReOulator~r manager ~~~ -~ 130.0 0 ~ Per Haur~~ 48. _ E ui merit mana er 40:00~ ..Per Hour 49. Asbestos abatement supervisor 55.00 - ~--._ .._._.-- Per Hour _ 50. __ Asbestos abatement worker 45.00 Per Hour 51. Asbestos inspector ~ _~..~._. 60.00 Per Haur 52. Truck driver ~ 35.00 Per Hour 53. Administrative Assistant 45.00. Per Hour 54. Clerical Assistant 35.00. Per Hour 55. Picku~Truck Na driver 14:OQ Per Hour 56. __.. __. _ Rckup Truck, Extended Cab ~ 20.00: Per Hour 57. Picku~fruck; 4x4 27.00 _ ~- Per Hour 58. Picku Truck, 1 ton- 15.00 Per Hour 59 -box Van Truck 30.(}0- ~ Per Hour 60. _-_ Passenger care No Driver 15.00 - - Per Hour _ _. 61- - 20' rise trailer 43.00 Per Hour 62. 36' res once trailer ~. 70.00 Per-'Hour 52 ~.. r-~-, .. 63: Office trailer 10.00 Per Hour 64. Flatbed #railer 15.00 Per Hour 65. 14' .work boat with motor 15,00 Per Hour 66. 14'`work boat without motor 12.00 Per Hour 67. _ 68. _V~cuum_truckz350{3~c al ~, _._.~.. _.. _ 70 00 Personal- protective equipment/ _ __ . _. _ _ _ ____. __ Level A em IQ ee Actual cost :Per Hour _ Per Hour 69': Personal protective equipmentl Level 13 em to ee Actual cost. Per Hour 70: Personal protective equipment/ t_evei C em to ee Actual cost Per Hour 71. Cascade air system per em to ee 10.0© Per Hour T2. Air filtration .panel _ __ _ __ 5.00____. W ~ `~~_ _ :Per Hour __ __ 73. Rirline respirator (includes 150' of airline Actual cast.. . __. Per Hour 74. - High hazard. personnel decontamination 15A4/ki# Per Kit ' 75. _ tow hazard personnef~_._____ ....____.__~___ ._.~.... decon#amination 5.401kit _._...~_____ Per Kit 76. ~_.~_ Portable. a wash station 13:00 F'er Hour __ 77. First.aid station Free- . Per Hour 78. Personnel Retrievals stem :5:00- Per Hour 79. Personal retrieval harness: 3.15 Per Hour 80. Combustible as indicator 12.00 F'er Hour 8'I, _ Toxic as detector .19.00 .Per Nour 82; Pho#oianiza#ioin detector 13.00... _~_~ Per Hour 83. , Hazmat kit 35.OOIkit Per Kit 84: Mond Au r, stainless steel ____ 1.00.... '.Per Hour 85: _~__. Mechanized Broom 60:00 --. Per Hour $6. -- Off Road Dum Truck 110.00 Per Hour' 87'. B_a_ckhoe Extendahoe 95.00 Per Hour 88. Trackhoe 790 or equal ~ ~ 1 `15.00 Per Hour 89. Bulldozer D4 to D5 or' equal 70.00 F ~_Rer Hour _~' _ 90. Rubber Tired 'track Hoe. ~ ~~78.50 Per Hour 91. 30 to 50 ton lowba' 90.00 .Per Hour 92. Skid steer 743 bobcat or uat 35.00 Per Hour 93: Uum Track Flat bed 38.50. Per Hour 94: . ____ Hantl O rated Transfer Purnp 1.00 _ Per Hour 95. 1" dia hr m um 12.50 ~~ .Per Hour 96. ; 2".diaphragm pump ~ 12.50 Per Hour 97. ___ 2" diaphragm~ump S'5. 32.50 Per Hour ~.- ... .- 98. ___ ~~ 3" dia~hra, m um 12.50 Per Hour 99. 1" suction or discha a hose 1.00 Per Hour 100: 2" suction or discharge hose _______ 1.50 Per Hour -101. 3'' suction of dischar a hose 2.40 Per Hour 1Q2. _ __._.. 2" chemical suction or dischar0e hose 1.50 _ Per Hour 103.. 3" chemical suction or dischar a hose 2'.00 Per Hour .__ _104,_ 405. Small ccampressor _ 14 00 ......_._ .. _ _~ __~.______._ 185 CFM com ressor 23.50 Per Hour h_ Per Hour 106. Air-_hose sec_tio_n` _ __ 6.00 Per Hour 107. ' _ _ _____ Portable li ht stand 19.00 ____ Per Hour 108:. 4040-5000 watt c~eneratar 12.50 Per Hour 109: Electrical cord section 50'~ 12.04 Per Hour 110. 5 ike bar 25:00 Per Hour 11'1. Airless s ra 2.00 mm Per Hour 112... Pressure washer 31.50 i Per Hour 113: Hand Chipper 12" to 18° 125.04 Per Hour 114. Coffin torch 2:00 ~ Per Hour 1'15: Wire welder _..w __ .._5:00.... Per Hour 116.: Air blower 4:50 Per Hour 117. HEPA vac _ 31.50- _ Per Hour 118.N . Barrel cart. 3.00 Per dour 119: Timekee r 42 50 per Hour 120. _ Oil d spreader _ 3A0 Per Hour 12.1: Traffic control vest, cones,.. f1a s, ban'els, etc.~um~ sum: 5.00 ~~~ Per Hour 122.. Qril1 with-bits 4.00 Per Hour 123. Grounding cable and rod 1.50 Per Hour 124. Circular saw 3.00 Per Hour 1.25. Hand tools per employee shovels, brooms,, etc. ~ 2.00 Per' Hour 126, Tool kit (hammers, pliers, screwdrivers, etc. 4:00 ~_~ 1 Per Hour 127. Wrench Kit°(bung wrench, s d wrench,: etc) 2.00 ~ Per Hour _ 128. ..Ste ladders 1 OO µ - ~ ~ - Per Ho u r ' 129: _130. _ Extension ladders 1.00 Photographic equipment -~ digital camera) 6.25 _ _ _ __ Per Hour _ Rer Hour 131. Hazmat Professional 88 50 Per t-tour ` 132. _ _ _ Household Hazrnat inspection _. 88.50 ~ Per Hour 54 ~.. .~. and removal crews. i 133. ~ FEMA publiaassistanee manager 58.00 Per Mour_ 139... ~ i=EMA Documentation. Clerk 38.50 Per Hour __ _ 135. __ ~ommurtity Assistantlhot line aperators 37.50 Per Hour _ ._ 136. . _________ _ _ Resources Technician ~ 47;50 _ Per Hour 137. ~ rations Mane r 72.50_ Per Hour. 138. 300 to 700h Tub cinder -~ 520:00 4Per Hour-' 139. 300 to $00 hp Horizontal Grinder 450.00 Per Hour 140. Portable fi ht lant --~---~ 27..50 _-- -~ Per Hour~- 141. _ 1:00 ton crane 8 hr Min: 225.00 Per Hour 142. Power Screen 117:50 Per kiour 143.. Stacking Conveyor 32.50 Per Hour »~ ... 55 ..» Stump Conversion Table Diameter to Volume Capacity ,_ The fomtula used to calculate the cubic yardage uses the foliowirog factors, based upon findings in the field: Stump: diameter measured two teal up from ground- Stamp diameter to foot ball. diameter ratio of 1.:3.6 Root ball freight of 39" ... .... ... .w ... ... .... Stump Diameter Cubic.. Yards 6 03 7 0,4 _-_....- - -8 9 ----- b.5 0.6 10 0.7 11 0.8 12 1 _ _ 13 '!3 14 1:4 15 1.6 ~ 16 1,8 1~ 2:1 18 2.3 19 2;6 20 ` 2.9 _ 21 ~ E 3:2 22 3.5 23 3:8 24 4,1 25 4.5 26 .___ 4.8 27 5.2 28 5:6 _..~29 8 30 6>5 31 6:9 ? 32 7 3 33 .................._ 7:8 34 8 3 , 35 ~ 8.8 :': ~ _.. 9:3 i 37 ~ 9.6 38 10>3 39 10.9 40 11:5. 41 ----- __,_ 12 42 12:6' 4$ 13'.3 k._ 44 13:9 ~~_~ 45 14.5 Stump diameter Cubic .Yards 46 15.2 _~ 47 15:8 48 16.5, ~ 49 17.2 50 17:9' 51 18:6 52 19.4 53 24.1 54 20.9 __ _,___._,. 55_ - -- 56 ___.._. 21.7` ..... ""22.5.. 57 23.3 58 24.1 _.._ _ 59 _ -. .... 24.9 . 60 25.8 61 26:7 62 27.6 63 28.4 64 _ 29A i -- 65' 30.3 Ei8 31:2 87 32.2 68 6g 33.1 3A.1 I 70 35.1 r~1 36:1 _ 72 87.2 73' 38:2 74 39:2 75 40:3 76 41a 77 42.5 78 43:6 79- 44:7 _...W_. 80 _ 459 81 ~ 47 82 _ 48.2 83 ~84 49:4 __._._:__.50.6 56 C) Client Surveys As requested, client surveys were provided to: ~. Maria Estevez, Procurement Coordinator (305) 673-7490 mestevezC~ miamibeachfl.~ov .- These surveys will continue to be delivered until June 29tH. ,~ D) Past Performance .. Florida Department of Transportation ,~ Metro Orlando North 2400 Camp Road Oviedo, FL 32765 '" Jeff Ryals 321.258.8710 Hurricane Charlie, Frances and Jeanne in 2004 through completion Complete Debris Removal Operations Load/ Haul/ TDSRS Operations and final disposal. .~ Dinvaut's Trucking Service ~. 9~" Ward Corp of Engineers Job New Orleans, LA Jack Smith 985.518.7480 Demolition and Debris Removal, asbestos abatement ~, Pender County 807 South Walker Street P.O. Box 5 "°" Burgaw, North Carolina 28425 Andy Headrick is now the City Manager Of Fuquay Varina, NC ~. Phone: 919-567-3907 Demolition, Asbestos abatement, Debris Removal /disposal including staging 1 sand sifting /street paving (all from start to "' finish). Marine vessel, house, trailers and debris removal from navigatable waters Pender and Onslow Counties Sunburst Sanitation 786 Pike Road '" West Palm Beach, FL 33411 David A Unversaw 561.248.8131 ~. October 24, 2005 Hurricane Wilma Debris Removal Operations West Palm Beach County City of Gulfport P.O. Box 1780 Gulfport, MS 39502 ~, Brent Warr, Mayor 228.868.5810 August 29, 2005 to Present. Hurricane Katrina. Debris Removal from beginning to end. Load! Haull Haz Mat removal/ Asbestos Abatement. _ City of Miramar 2300 Civic Center Place Miramar, FL 33025 "~ Thomas Good 954.602.3115 October 26, 2005 to Present (still under contract) Hurricane ,~ Wilma. Debris Removal Operations Load/ Haul/ TDSRS Operations and final disposal. NRCS 4405 Bland Road Suite 205 ,-. Raleigh, North Carolina 27609 Elizabeth Caldwell (State of North Carolina Contracting Officer) 919-8 73-2113 "` Performed Waterway Debris Removal on over 1000 road miles of waterways for various storms over numerous years. Town of Surf City 214 N. New River ~' P.O. Box 2475 Surf City, NC 28445-9821 Jane Kirk -Surf City Finance, SurfcityfinanceCa~charter.net, (910) 328-4131. Demolition, Asbestos abatement, Debris Removal /disposal including staging /sand sifting /street paving (all from start to finish). ... City of Charleston ... 3030 Cypress Gardens Road Moncks Comer, SC 29461 Catherine Townsend, Manager (no longer works with City of "' Charleston) Contact Steve Livingston 843.724.7321 ~, Hurricane Hugo Debris Removal of more than 80 acres of Cypress Gardens. February 1990 to July 1990. ~' City of Monroe P.O. Box 89 ~. Monace, NC 24111 Matt Hubert, P.E. 704.282.4532 Debris Removal and Disposal / TDSRS (ice storm) April 2000 - '~ two month project ~. City of Charleston P.O. hoc '1001 Charleston, South Carolina 29402 "~ William BRegan -City Attorney 843.762.8282 .May 1999 -Numerous contracts (over 10) for complete debris .~ removal operations for Hurricane Hugo. City of Atmore "' P.O. Drawer 1297 Atmore, Alabama 36504 ,~ Howard Shell 251.368.2253 Hurricane Ivan 2005 October through December -Debris Removal Summerville 104 Civic Center Summerville, NC 29483 John F. Wilbanks 843.871.6000 Debris Removal -1989 through 1990 Hurricane Hugo ~. F) Qualifications of Contractor Team A) Resumes Robert (Mike) Mitchell President .. 251-747-4459 bamacoincC aol.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (1979-Present) • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal (see letters of recommendation) "'~ • Disaster RecoverylDemolition o Mr. Mitchell has been involved in disaster recovery and debris removal since 1979. His first project was Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Mobile, "` Alabama following Hurricane Frederick. In this project Mr. Mitchell was a subcontractor to the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The primary task during these three projects was debris removal. His work in the 'w disaster response field has continued and expanded throughout the last twenty-seven years. Following is a very brief listing of a few of the hundreds of disaster response projects that Mr. Mitchell has successfully completed: • Hurricanes from Frederick (1979) thru Katrina and Wilma (2005) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Orange Beach Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Gulf Shores Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Mobile Alabama) • 1980 -Hurricane Allen (Corpus Christi) • 1980 - Hurricane Allen (USAGE) • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 2 °'~ • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 3 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Zone 2 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of North Charleston SC) • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) James Island Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Daniels Island Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Johns Island ,,.., Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Hampstead Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Cypress Gardens •-- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Ashley Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Sullivan's Island) Demolition • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Charlestown Museum) Civil War "' Batteries 46 • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 1 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 3 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 4 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 5 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 7 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 8 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Cemetery ^- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Santee Dam • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper) Helicopter Debris Removal. • 1991 -Department of Transportation -Demolition of Structures • 1991 -Department of Trans. Underground Storage Tank Rmvl. • 1991 -Department of Trans. Bio-Remediation .~ • 1991 - DOT Removal of Standard Oil Bulk Plant -Disassembled • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City of Miami Beach) Debris ,,,, Removal • 1992 -- Hurricane Andrew (City of Kendall) Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS (city of Coral Gables) Dredging ~-- • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Boat Salvage and Recover • 1992 y t:. -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Waterway Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Homestead) "' • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Kendall) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Everglades) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew SFWM -Bank Stabilization • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City Homestead, FL) Demolition of structures • 1995 -Hurricane Opal (City of Rutledge, AL) • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Pike County -Debris Removal • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Conecuh county-Debris Removal ... • 1995 -Hurricane Opal -- Crenshaw County-Debris Removal • 1995 - 1996 Hurricane Opal, prime contractor various cities and countie s -- • 1996 - 1997 Fran • Town of Surf City, prime contractor • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of ""' waterways, prime contractor • Paves highway damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA • Beach restoration and construction of dunes. • 1996 COE Wilmington -Debris Removal • 1996 COE Raleigh, NC -NRCS Debris Removal • 1996 Hurricane Fran • NRCS Wake Co, Cary Area Debris Removal • City of Smithville, NC ~- • City of Raleigh, NC 'r 47 • CRCS Duplin Co Magnolia • Wayne Co. Board of Comm. • CRCS Duplin co Wallace T. • Surf City, NC .... • NRCS Pender Co. Maple Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Pink Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Kenansville "" • NRCS Marsh Creek • U.S. COE /Phillips & Jordan • 1997 -- Hurricane Danny • 1998 -Hurricane Bonnie -Virginia Beach, VA • 1999 -Hurricane Georges ~. • NRCS St. Johns Co, FL -Debris Removal • NRCS Orange Co, FL -Debris Removal • NRCS Santa Rosa Co, FL- Debris Removal -- • 1999 -Hurricane Floyd • City of Raleigh, NC -Debris Removal • Pender Co, NC -Debris Removal '~ • City of Goldsboro, NC -Debris Removal • 2000 -City of Monroe -Ice Storm • 2000 -- Burlington, NC -Damn Burst "~ • 2000 -- Green County -Floods (Hurricane Floyd) • 2000 -Surf City, NC Debris Removal • 2000 -Surf City, NC Beach Restoration ^ Sand Restoration ^ Dune Restoration ^ Right of Way -Sand Removal ^ Personal Property -Sand Removal ^ 2001 - Ice Storm -Pine Bluff, AR • 2001 -Ice storms in North Carolina and Arkansas • 2002 -Ice Storm -Raleigh, NC (DOT) • 2002 -Hurricane Lilly, Lafayette , LA -- • 2004 -Hurricane Charlie (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County "~ • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Frances (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County ,., • 2004 -- Hurricane Jeanne (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County ""'" • Orange County 48 • 2004 - - Hurricane Ivan (Florida DOT) „~ • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County ._ • 2005 - Present Hurricanes Katrina • Gulfport • New Orleans '°" • 2005 - Present Hurricane Wilma • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale • Demolition • Mr. Mitchell's companies have been involved in the ,,, demolition market both in response to natural or man-made disasters and in the more standard real estate construction and development markets. He has demolished thousands of homes, commercial properties and industrial facilities throughout the country. • Asbestos Abatement .- • Mr. Mitchell has been certified as an asbestos abatement ' contractor. He has demolished literally thousands of homes and commercial buildings which have contained or been ~-- suspected of containing asbestos materials. Wet demolition, removal or encapsulating of ACM and glovebagging are some of the procedures he has used to complete these '- projects in a safe, timely and cost-effective manner. • UST Removal • Mr. Mitchell has, also, been certified as a tank removal '~' contractor. The safe removal of underground tanks that contain a wide variety of toxic and hazardous materials is a meticulous process. Any deviation from the rigorous "' attention to details can cause severe environmental damage and/or the • RCRA • Closure • Remediation • Dredging ... • Michael Swerlo Contractors, a commercial developer , dredged over a million cubic yards of material 49 Steve Mitchell Vice President '"' 251-747-4459 bamacoinc @ aol.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (1979-Present) ,,,, • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal (see letters of recommendation) • Disaster Recovery/Demolition o Mr. Mitchell has been involved in disaster recovery and debris removal ,,.. since 1979. His first project was Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Mobile, Alabama following Hurricane Frederick. In this project Mr. Mitchell was a subcontractor to the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The primary ~.. task during these three projects was debris removal. His work in the disaster response field has continued and expanded throughout the last twenty-seven years. Following is a very brief listing of a few of the ... hundreds of disaster response projects that Mr. Mitchell has successfully completed: • Hurricanes from Frederick (1979) thru Katrina and Wilma (2005) ~- • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Orange Beach Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Gulf Shores Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Mobile Alabama) ""' • 1980 -Hurricane Allen (Corpus Christi) • 1980 - Hurricane Allen (USAGE) • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 2 • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 3 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Zone 2 ,,., • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of North Charleston SC) • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) James Island Park ~- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Daniels Island Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Johns Island ~^ Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Hampstead Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Cypress Gardens ~" • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Ashley Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Sullivan's Island) Demolition • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Charlestown Museum) Civil War Batteries • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 1 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 3 Debris Rmvl °' S0 • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 4 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 5 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 7 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 8 Debris Rmvl .., • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Cemetery • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Santee Dam • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper) Helicopter Debris Rmv. °" • 1991- Department of Transportation -Demolition of Structures • 1991- Department of Trans. Underground Storage Tank Rmvl. • 1991 -Department of Trans. Bio-Remediation • 1991- DOT Removal of Standard Oil Bulk Plant -Disassembled • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City of Miami Beach) Debris ~„ Removal • 1992 -- Hurricane Andrew (City of Kendall) Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS (city of Coral Gables) Dredging ~. • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Boat Salvage and Recovery • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Waterway Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Homestead) ~`- • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Kendall) • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Everglades) • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew SFWM -Bank Stabilization "~"' • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City Homestead, FL) Demolition of structures • .,.. 1995 -Hurricane Opal (City of Rutledge, AL) • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Pike County -Debris Removal • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Conecuh county-Debris Removal • 1995 -Hurricane Opal -- Crenshaw County-Debris Removal • 1995 - 1996 Hurricane Opal, prime contractor various cities and counties -- • 1996 - 1997 Fran • Town of Surf City, prime contractor • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of """ waterways, prime contractor • Paves highway damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA • Beach restoration and construction of dunes. "~ • 1996 COE Wilmington -Debris Removal • 1996 COE Raleigh, NC -NRCS Debris Removal • 1996 Hurricane Fran • NRCS Wake Co, Cary Area Debris Removal • City of Smithville, NC •- • City of Raleigh, NC • CRCS Duplin Co Magnolia • Wayne Co. Board of Comm. """" • CRCS Duplin co Wallace T. 51 • Surf City, NC • NRCS Pender Co. Maple Hill ^ • NRCS Duplin Co Pink Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Kenansville ^ • NRCS Marsh Creek • U.S. COE /Phillips & Jordan • 1997-- Hurricane Danny ^ • 1998 -Hurricane Bonnie -Virginia Beach, VA • 1999 -Hurricane Georges NRCS St. Johns Co, FL -Debris Removal """ NRCS Orange Co, FL -Debris Removal NRCS Santa Rosa Co, FL- Debris Removal • 1999 -Hurricane Floyd "~ City of Raleigh, NC -Debris Removal Pender Co, NC -Debris Removal ^ City of Goldsboro, NC -Debris Removal • 2000 - City of Monroe -Ice Storm • 2000 --Burlington, NC -Damn Burst • ^ 2000 -- Green County -Floods (Hurricane Floyd) • 2000 -Surf City, NC Debris Removal • 2000 -Surf City, NC Beach Restoration -- Sand Restoration ^ Dune Restoration ^ Right of Way -Sand Removal -~- Personal Property -Sand Removal ^ 2001 -Pine Bluff, AR -Ice Storm • 2001 -Ice storms in North Carolina and Arkansas ~- • 2002 -Raleigh, NC -Ice Storm (DOT) • 2002 -Hurricane Lilly, Lafayette , LA • 2004 -Hurricane Charlie (Florida DOT) ~. • Seminole County • Brevard County .,. • Orange County • 2004 - - Hurricane Frances (Florida DOT) • Seminole County .- • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Jeanne (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County ~.- • 2004 - - Hurricane Ivan (Florida DOT) • Seminole County ^ • Brevard County "~ 52 • Orange County • 2005 -Present Hurricanes Katrina ~... • Gulfport • New Orleans • 2005 -Present Hurricane Wilma • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale Michael J Valenta Environmental Manager 251-747-6377 valentamichael@comcast.net Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (2005-Present) "' • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal • Disaster Recovery/Demolition 0 2005 -Present Hurricanes Katrina • Gulfport • New Orleans 0 2005 -Present Hurricane Wilma • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale .- • Sunrise • Miramar • Demolition ~- o Mr. Valenta's companies have been involved in the environmental demolition market. He has been involved in the demolition of dry cleaners (chlorinated solvents), electroplating facilities (solvents, heavy metals, ^- cyanides, acids, caustics), gas stations (petroleum products), and a wide variety of industrial and military facilities. • Asbestos Abatement "' o Mr. Valenta has been certified as an asbestos abatement contractor. Wet demolition, removal or encapsulating of ACM and glovebagging are some of the procedures he has used to complete these projects in a safe, timely '~ and cost-effective manner. In addition to abatement and mitigation, Mr. Valenta has also been involved in the analysis of both bulk and air samples for the presence of asbestos using PLM, PCM, and SEM/TEM technologies. • Phase I Site Assessment (AAI) • Phase II Site Investigation o Soil Borings o PACM Sampling ,,,.. o Drum Sampling 53 o Sediment Sampling o Groundwater Sampling "` o Analyses (Quality Analytical Laboratories, Downers Grove, IL) • Organic Compounds • GC/ECD • GC/PID • GC/FID -- • GC/Mass Spec • Other • Inorganic Compounds "` • AA. • Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma • Turbidity Monitoring "~ o Water Quality • Cyanides • Other ._ • UST Removal o Mr. Valenta has been certified as a tank removal contractor. The safe ,,,, removal of underground tanks that contain a wide variety of toxic and hazardous materials is a meticulous process. Any deviation from the rigorous attention to details can cause sever environmental damage. ~, Through the ERI General Contracting Company, Mr. Valenta has removed hundreds of underground storage tanks. o In addition to tank removal, ERI General Contracting has remediated ~. hundreds of LUST (Leaking Underground Storage Tank) sites. Employing techniques as simple as excavated, haul and dispose and as complicated as in-situ remediation methodologies (bioremediation, soil vapor extraction -.. and chemical oxidation), Mr. Valenta has reduced levels of contamination to levels acceptable to the EPA. • RCRA -- o Collection o Analytical o Closure °-~ o Remediation • Bioremediation • Soil Vapor Extraction • Steam-assisted Soil Vapor Extraction • Chemical Oxidation • Low Temperature Thermal Desorption • Groundwater Pump and Treat p 54 David Mitchell Project Manager 251-747-4459 bamacoinc @ aol.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (1979-Present) • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal (see letters of recommendation) • Disaster Recovery/Demolition o Mr. Mitchell has been involved in disaster recovery and debris removal .- since 1979. His first project was Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Mobile, Alabama following Hurricane Frederick. In this project Mr. Mitchell was a subcontractor to the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The primary ~--~ task during these three projects was debris removal. His work in the disaster response field has continued and expanded throughout the last twenty-seven years. Following is a very brief listing of a few of the hundreds of disaster response projects that Mi. Mitchell has successfully completed: • Hurricanes from Frederick (1979) thru Katrina and Wilma (2005) "'°' • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Orange Beach Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Gulf Shores Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Mobile Alabama) • 1980 -Hurricane Allen (Corpus Christi) • 1980 - Hurricane Allen (USAGE) • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 2 r- • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 3 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Zone 2 -- • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of North Charleston SC) • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) James Island Park ^" • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Daniels Island Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Johns Island "" Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Hampstead Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Cypress Gardens ~.- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Ashley Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Sullivan's Island) Demolition .- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Charlestown Museum) Civil War Batteries • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 1 Debris Rmvl *- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 3 Debris Rmvl 55 ~- • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 4 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 5 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 7 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 8 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Cemetery • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Santee Dam • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper) Helicopter Debris Rmv. -~ • 1991-Department of Transportation -Demolition of Structures • 1991-Department of Trans. Underground Storage Tank Rmvl. • 1991 -Department of Trans. Bio-Remediation '~' • 1991- DOT Removal of Standard Oil Bulk Plant -Disassembled • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City of Miami Beach) Debris .. Removal . • 1992 -- Hurricane Andrew (City of Kendall) Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS (city of Coral Gables) Dredging • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Boat Salvage and Recovery • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Waterway Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Homestead) -- • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Kendall) • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Everglades) • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew SFWM -Bank Stabilization • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City Homestead, FL) Demolition of structures • 1995 -Hurricane Opal (City of Rutledge, AL) • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Pike County -Debris Removal • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Conecuh county-Debris Removal • ,~.. 1995 -Hurricane Opal -- Crenshaw County-Debris Removal • 1995 - 1996 Hurricane Opal, prime contractor various cities and counties • 1996 -1997 Fran • Town of Surf City, prime contractor • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of -- waterways, prime contractor • Paves highway damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA • Beach restoration and construction of dunes. "' • 1996 COE Wilmington -Debris Removal • 1996 COE Raleigh, NC -NRCS Debris Removal • 1996 Hurricane Fran • NRCS Wake Co, Cary Area Debris Removal • City of Smithville, NC ,,. • City of Raleigh, NC • CRCS Duplin Co Magnolia • Wayne Co. Board of Comm. ~" • CRCS Duplin co Wallace T. 56 • Surf City, NC • NRCS Pender Co. Maple Hill .~. • NRCS Duplin Co Pink Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Kenansville • NRCS Marsh Creek • U.S. COE /Phillips & Jordan • 1997 -- Hurricane Danny -° • 1998 -Hurricane Bonnie -Virginia Beach, VA • 1999 -Hurricane Georges NRCS St. Johns Co, FL -Debris Removal """ NRCS Orange Co, FL -Debris Removal NRCS Santa Rosa Co, FL- Debris Removal • 1999 -Hurricane Floyd "~ City of Raleigh, NC -Debris Removal Pender Co, NC -Debris Removal ... City of Goldsboro, NC -Debris Removal • 2000 -City of Monroe -Ice Storm • 2000 -- Burlington, NC -Damn Burst • ,~.. 2000 -- Green County -Floods (Hurricane Floyd) • 2000 -Surf City, NC Debris Removal • 2000 -Surf City, NC Beach Restoration .- Sand Restoration ^ Dune Restoration ^ Right of Way -Sand Removal -- Personal Property -Sand Removal ^ 2001 -Pine Bluff, AR -Ice Storm • 2001 -Ice storms in North Carolina and Arkansas -- • 2002 -Raleigh, NC -Ice Storm (DOT) • 2002 -Hurricane Lilly, Lafayette , LA • 2004 -Hurricane Charlie (Florida DOT) "`- • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Frances (Florida DOT) • Seminole County .- • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Jeanne (Florida DOT) '"' • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County "~" • 2004 - - Hurricane Ivan (Florida DOT) • Seminole County ~.. • Brevard County "- 57 ~.. • Orange County • 2005 -Present Hurricanes Katrina ._ • Gulfport • New Orleans .~ • 2005 -Present Hurricane Wilma • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale ... Jason Mitchell _ Project Manager 251-747-4459 bamacoinc @ aol.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (1979-Present) "" • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal (see letters of recommendation) • Disaster Recovery/Demolition o Mr. Mitchell has been involved in disaster recovery and debris removal ~. since 1979. His first project was Orange Beach; Gulf Shores and Mobile, Alabama following Hurricane Frederick. In this project Mr. Mitchell was a subcontractor to the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The primary task during these three projects was debris removal. His work in the disaster response field has continued and expanded throughout the last twenty-seven years. Following is a very brief listing of a few of the ._ hundreds of disaster response projects that Mr. Mitchell has successfully completed: • Hurricanes from Frederick (1979) thru Katrina and Wilma (2005) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Orange Beach Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Gulf Shores Alabama) -- • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Mobile Alabama) • 1980 -Hurricane Allen (Corpus Christi) • 1980 - Hurricane Allen (USAGE) '"' • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 2 • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 3 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Zone 2 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of North Charleston SC) • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) James Island ,~„ Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Daniels Island Park ... • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Johns Island Park • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Hampstead Park '"' • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Cypress Gardens 58 • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Ashley Park ~, • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Sullivan's Island) Demolition • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Charlestown Museum) Civil War Batteri es • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 1 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 3 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 4 Debris Rmvl "" • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 5 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 7 Debris Rmvl • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 8 Debris Rmvl ~, • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Cemetery • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Santee Dam ,_, • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper) Helicopter Debris Rmv. • 1991 -Department of Transportation -Demolition of Structures • 1991 -Department of Trans. Underground Storage Tank Rmvl. .- • 1991 -Department of Trans. Bio-Remediation • 1991 - DOT Removal of Standard Oil Bulk Plant -Disassembled • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City of Miami Beach) Debris -- Remov al • 1992 -- Hurricane Andrew (City of Kendall) Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS (city of Coral Gables) Dredging ""~ • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Boat Salvage and Recovery • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Waterway Debris Removal • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Homestead) ... • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Kendall) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Everglades) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew SFWM -Bank Stabilization • 1992 -Hurricane Andrew (City Homestead,. FL) Demolition of structures -- • 1995 -Hurricane Opal (City of Rutledge, AL) • 1995 -Hurricane Opal, Pike County -Debris Removal • 1995 - Hurricane Opal, Conecuh county-Debris Removal "" • 1995 - Hurricane Opal -- Crenshaw County-Debris Removal • 1995 - 1996 Hurricane Opal, prime contractor various cities and counties '"~ • 1996 - 1997 Fran • Town of Surf City, prime contractor • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of waterways, prime contractor • Paves highway damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA ,.. • Beach restoration and construction of dunes. • 1996 COE Wilmington -Debris Removal • 1996 COE Raleigh, NC -NRCS Debris Removal • 1996 H urricane Fran 59 • NRCS Wake Co, Cary Area Debris Removal • City of Smithville, NC • City of Raleigh, NC • CRCS Duplin Co Magnolia • Wayne Co. Board of Comm. • CRCS Duplin co Wallace T. • Surf City, NC • NRCS Pender Co. Maple Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Pink Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Kenansville • NRCS Marsh Creek • U.S. COE /Phillips & Jordan • 1997 -- Hurricane Danny • 1998 -Hurricane Bonnie -Virginia Beach, VA • 1999 -Hurricane Georges ,_ NRCS St. Johns Co, FL -Debris Removal NRCS Orange Co, FL -Debris Removal NRCS Santa Rosa Co, FL- Debris Removal -. • 1999 -Hurricane Floyd City of Raleigh, NC -Debris Removal Pender Co, NC -Debris Removal City of Goldsboro, NC -Debris Removal • 2000 -City of Monroe -Ice Storm • 2000 -- Burlington, NC -Damn Burst "' • 2000 -- Green County -Floods (Hurricane Floyd) • 2000 -Surf City, NC Debris Removal • 2000 -Surf City, NC Beach Restoration ~" Sand Restoration ^ Dune Restoration ^ Right of Way -Sand Removal ^ Personal Property -Sand Removal ^ 2001 - Pine Bluff, AR -Ice Storm • 2001 -Ice storms in North Carolina and Arkansas • 2002 -Raleigh, NC -Ice Storm (DOT) • 2002 -Hurricane Lilly, Lafayette , LA .~ • 2004 -Hurricane Charlie (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Frances (Florida DOT) • Seminole County "~ • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Jeanne (Florida DOT) 60 • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County • . 2004 -- Hurricane Ivan (Florida DOT) ... • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County ^'' • 2005 -Present Hurricanes Katrina • Gulfport • New Orleans '~ • 2005 -Present Hurricane Wilma • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale Jeffery Mitchell Project Manager 251-747-4459 bamacoinc @ aol.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (1979-Present) ,._ • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal (see letters of recommendation) • Disaster Recovery/Demolition o Mr. Mitchell has been involved in disaster recovery and debris removal .- since 1979. His first project was Orange Beach, Gulf Shores and Mobile, Alabama following Hurricane Frederick. In this project Mr. Mitchell was a subcontractor to the United States Army Corps of Engineers. The primary ~- task during these three projects was debris removal. His work in the disaster response field has continued and expanded throughout the last twenty-seven years. Following is a very brief listing of a few of the -~ hundreds of disaster response projects that Mr. Mitchell has successfully completed: • Hurricanes from Frederick (1979) thru Katrina and Wilma (2005) "~ • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Orange Beach Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Gulf Shores Alabama) • 1979 -Hurricane Fredrick (Mobile Alabama) .~ • 1980 -Hurricane Allen (Corpus Christi) • 1980 - Hurricane Allen (USAGE) • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 2 • 1983 -Hurricane Alicia (Houston) Zone 3 • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Zone 2 ^' • 1989 -Hurricane Hugo (City of North Charleston SC) • 1990 -Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) James Island Park 61 • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Daniels Island Park • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Johns Island Park • ... 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Hampstead Park • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Cypress Gardens • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Charleston SC) Ashley Park • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (City of Sullivan's Island) Demolition • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Charlestown Museum) Civil War Batteries "' • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 1 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 3 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 4 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 5 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 7 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Summerville SC) Zone 8 Debris Rmvl • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Cemetery • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper Power) Santee Dam ~-. • 1990 - Hurricane Hugo (Santee Cooper) Helicopter Debris Rmv. • 1991 - Department of Transportation -Demolition of Structures • 1991 - Department of Trans. Underground Storage Tank Rmvl. "°" • 1991 - Department of Trans. Bio-Remediation • 1991 - DOT Removal of Standard Oil Bulk Plant -Disassembled • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew (City of Miami Beach) Debris "" Removal • 1992 - - Hurricane Andrew (City of Kendall) Debris Removal • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS (city of Coral Gables) Dredging • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Boat Salvage and Recovery • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Waterway Debris Removal ^. • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Homestead) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Kendall) • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew NRCS Bank Stabilization (Everglades) -• • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew SFWM -Bank Stabilization • 1992 - Hurricane Andrew (City Homestead, FL) Demolition of structures "' • 1995 - Hurricane Opal (City of Rutledge, AL) • 1995 - Hurricane Opal, Pike County -Debris Removal • 1995 - Hurricane Opal, Conecuh county-Debris Removal • 1995 - Hurricane Opal -- Crenshaw County-Debris Removal • 1995 - 1996 Hurricane Opal, prime contractor various cities and counties • 1996 - 1997 Fran • Town of Surf City, prime contractor 62 ~.. • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of . waterways, prime contractor o • Paves highway damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA • Beach restoration and construction of dunes. ,_ • 1996 COE Wilmington -Debris Removal • 1996 COE Raleigh, NC -NRCS Debris Removal • 1996 Hurricane Fran -- • NRCS Wake Co, Cary Area Debris Removal • City of Smithville, NC • City of Raleigh, NC "' • CRCS Duplin Co Magnolia • Wayne Co. Board of Comm. • CRCS Duplin co Wallace T. ~,. • Surf City, NC • NRCS Pender Co. Maple Hill _. • NRCS Duplin Co Pink Hill • NRCS Duplin Co Kenansville • NRCS Marsh Creek • U.S. COE /Phillips & Jordan • 1997 -- Hurricane Danny • 1998 -Hurricane Bonnie -Virginia Beach, VA ""°' • 1999 -Hurricane Georges NRCS St. Johns Co, FL -Debris Removal NRCS Orange Co, FL -Debris Removal "~"" NRCS Santa Rosa Co, FL- Debris Removal • 1999 -Hurricane Floyd City of Raleigh, NC -Debris Removal Pender Co, NC -Debris Removal City of Goldsboro, NC -Debris Removal • 2000 - City of Monroe -Ice Storm • 2000 -- Burlington, NC -Damn Burst • 2000 -- Green County -Floods (Hurricane Floyd) • 2000 -Surf City, NC Debris Removal • 2000 -.Surf City, NC Beach Restoration ^ Sand Restoration ^ Dune Restoration ^ Right of Way -Sand Removal ^ Personal Property -Sand Removal ~- 2001 -Pine Bluff, AR -Ice Storm • 2001 -Ice storms in North Carolina and Arkansas • 2002 -Raleigh, NC -Ice Storm (DOT) "~ • 2002 -Hurricane Lilly, Lafayette , LA • 2004 -Hurricane Charlie (Florida DOT) • Seminole County "~ 63 • Brevard County • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Frances (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County ... • Orange County • 2004 -- Hurricane Jeanne (Florida DOT) .- • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County '~' • 2004 -- Hurricane Ivan (Florida DOT) • Seminole County • Brevard County • Orange County • 2005 -Present Hurricanes Katrina ,_ • Gulfport • New Orleans • 2005 -Present Hurricane Wilma .- • Palm Beach County • North Lauderdale ~- Pete Gonzalez Project Manager 407-427-6790 www.bamacodisasterrecovery.com Bamaco, Inc. (and predecessor companies) (2001- Present) • Disaster Recovery/Debris Removal • Disaster Recovery/Demolition 0 2005 - 2006 Hurricane Wilma ~.. • Palm Beach County, FL /Project manager • North Lauderdale, FL /Field supervisor ~- • Miramar, FL /Assistant project manager, 0 2005 - 2005 Hurricane Katrina -- • Gulfport, MS /Field supervisor, Zone coordinator • New Orleans, LA /Field supervisor """` • 2004 - 2005 Hurricane Charlie • Orange County, FL /Zone coordinator, Daily progress reports • Osceola County, FL /Safety supervisor • Kissimmee, FL /Field supervisor • 2001 - 2001 Ice Storm • North Carolina /Field supervisor, Data entry • Arkansas /Machine operator • 1996 -1997 Fran ,.,, • Town of Surf City /Daily progress reports • NRCS Debris removal from over a thousand mile of waterways, prime ~-- contractor o Cleaned highways damaged by Hurricane Fran through FEMA o Beach restoration and construction of dunes. • Property Demolition °"' • I have been involved in the demolition market both in response to natural or man-made disasters and in the more standard real estate construction and development markets. I have demolished homes, °' commercial properties and industrial facilities throughout the country. "' • Safety Instructor • Regularly trained employees and subcontractors on safety regulations in the field, according to FEMA rules and guidelines. Followed OSHA rules and regulations as well. ~- 65 .NeN A e+* ~N Aeeel sA~ *~ o~ /N^ srNN P~ f... F) Certificate of Liability Insurance ACORD,N CERTIFICATE OF LIABI LITY INSURANCE Q~zra"s ""~" PRODUCER J Smith Lanier & Co--W.P. P. O. Box 70 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. West Point, GA 31833 706 645-2211 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED INSURERA Auto-0wnerslnSUfanCe 16986 Bamaco, ItTC. INSURER B: Twin Clty Fire InsMrance CO. 6869 Hwy. 100 West INSURER C: Bunnell, FL 32110 INSURER D: INSURER E: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT. TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WRH RESPECT TO WHICH 7H1$ CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. LTR NSR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POL~EFFECTWE POLICY E%PIRATiON LIMITS A GENERAL UABBITY 0423174818300705 12/16/05 12h 6/06 El,CN OCCURRENCE 51 OOO DDO X COMMERCIAI.GENERALLIABILITY DAMAGE TO RENTED EIOOOOO CLAIMS MADE ~X OCCUR MED E%P (My one person) E1O OOO PERSONAL6 ADV INJURY E1 OOO OOO GENERAL AGGREGATE S2 OOO OOO GEN L AGGREGATE LIMR APPLIES PER: PRODUCT^-COMPpP AGG E2 OOO OOO POLICY PR6 LOC -- AUTOYOBILE LUIBILRY COMBINED SWGLE LIMIT OOO f1 000 ANY AUTO (Ee usitlers) , , ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per pQ9Op) X HIRED ADros 46183007-05 12!16/05 12/16/06 BoDNr IN.uRY X NON-0WNED AUTOS (fie ~S) S PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per ecvtlenR S GARAGE LIABILITY AUTOONLY-EA ACCIDENT S ANV AUTO QTHER THAN EA ACC S AUTO ONLY: AGG 5 A EXCESSNMBRELLALIABLLITY 4818300705 08/13/05 08!13106 EACH OCCURRENCE s10 000 OOO OCCUR ~ CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE S1O OOO OOO S DEDUCnBLE S X RETENTION S 10000 f B WORKERS CONPENSATN)N AND 2OWECKZ4464 08/13IOS 08/13106 WC STATU- OTH- EMPLDYERS' LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT f ANY PROPRIETOWPARTNEWEKECUTNE OFFICER/MEMBER EkCLUDEOT E.L. DISEASE-FA EMPLOYE S r wa aeavrce,.mer SPEC PR ISNJNS kiw E, L. DISEASE-POLICY LIMR f OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPEMTION51 LOCADONS l V ENICLES I EKCLUSIONS ADDED BV ENDORSEMENT f SPECIAL PRDVISN)NS Certificate HOlder is included under the policy(s) as Additional Insured in respects to the General Liability & as respects the operation of the Named Insured and subject to provisions and limitations of the policy. Job title will be for debris recovery services. (See Attached Descriptions) SHOULD ANY OF THE ASOVE DESCRIBED POLN:IES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EKPIRATN]N EscambiaCOUntyAttn:PaUIR. DATETHEREOF,THEISSUINGINSURERWILLENDEAVORTOMAIL ~~ DAYSTVRITTEN Nobles, CPPO,CPPB,FCN,FCPN,FCCM NOTICET07HECERTIHCATENOLDERNAMEDTOTHELEFT.BUTFAILURETOD0509HALL Office of Purchasing Room 11.101 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR WBIDTY OF ANY KING UPON THE MSURER, ITS AGENTS OR P.O. BOX 1591 REPRESENTATIVES. Pensacola, FL 32 59 7-1 591 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATNE AcoRD zs (zaot/oB) 1 of 3 #322565 DXK O ACORO CORPORATION 7988 66 ,~ G) Number of personnel employed In the prime of last years season BAMACO, Inc. employed over °' 2,500 people including its subs. H) Inventory of existing equipment Partial Equipment List ~- BAMACO, Inc. has the following equipment available for debris removal operations in your city. '"' 1. 38 -Self Loading Trucks 2. 411 -various size dump trucks 3. 2 - 30 ton cranes 1- 60 ton crane '"~ 4. 22 - 12" to 18" handfed chippers 5. 47 -rubber tired loaders ._ 6. 7 - D-5 dozers .. 7. 4 - D-6 dozers 8. 9 -service trucks 9. 6 - Diamond Z (or equivalent) tub-grinders 10. 2 -water trucks ,~ 11. 4 - motor grader 12. 23 - Knuckleboom loaders 13. Numerous operators with chainsaws ,~-• 14. 7 -equipment transports 15. 28 - 35' to 60' bucket trucks '" 67 16. 37 -Bobcat loaders (or equivalent) ~` I) BAMACO, Inc. Team Members Plus all the equipment and personnel listed in our hourly fee schedule and any other pieces of equipment or manpower necessary to perform under this proposal in a timely manner. BAMACO has the necessary accounts in place with national equipment suppliers to provide any additional necessary equipment to perform under this contract. Additionally, Bamaco has an arsenal of manpower and equipment to offer. See the attached artial list of our team members. Bamaco Team Memher~ w .. ••- Bamaco Team Members Address line ~ Cit ST ZIP 4 D USAire 2 Ro al Oak Ct. Hickor Creek, TX 75065 4 D's Contractin 20439 Scarborou h Rd. Saucier, MS 39574 A - Lu - As P O Box 79-1104 New Orleans, LA 70179 ACS 262 Judas Rd. Mooresville, NC 28117 A Team Recover Serv 6339 C. Muck Pond Road Seffner, FL 33584 A.N.T.S.,LLC 19335 Odem Drive Citronell, AL 36522 Alabama Land Works 2550 Dale Co Rd 20 Ozark, AL 36360 USA Alice Gibson 777 L n McGhee Drive Atmore, AL 36504 USA All Cit Ground 5145 Areca Palm St Cocoa, FL 32927 usa All Truck & Trailer 27901 CO. Road 64 Robertsdale, AL 36567 All Wrecker Service 27901 Count Road 64 Robertsdale, AL 36567 Allied Rec clip 2495 Covin ton Hw . Con rs, GA 30012 USA American Cat Con P O Box 3929 Gulf ort, MS 39505 American Lawn Brothe 2129 Gum S rin s Rd. Sterlin , VA 20166 AmeriHaul Disaster 2575 Westbur Ct. Suwanee, GA 30024 Amor Inc. 918 Holl Hill Road Daven ort, FL 33837 Anderson Contractin Rt 1 Bx 294 Ever reen, AL 36401 A ril French 5842 Hw 41 South Buena Vista, GA 31803 Arrowhead Land Clear 1411 E Washin ton Street Orlando, FL 32801 As halt S ecialist 802 Libert Hill Dr Ever reen, AL 36401 AsPro, LLC Rt 2 Box 3368 Ever reen, AL 36401 B & D Demolition 9225 Mountain Aire Circle Charlotte, NC 28214 B & G Enter rises 319 Gravett Road Arkedel hia, AR 71923 B 3 Inc. P. O. Box 339 Beece, AR 72012 B&V Truckin 9924 Aileson Avenue Pensacola, FL 32506 Barnes Contractin 3350 Green Acres Rd. Saint Cloud, FL 34772 USA Basic Construction, 1695 Electric Avenue S rin dale, AR 72764 USA Ba side Construction 12208 North Ola Avenue Tam a, FL 33612 Bi M Grou 1410 Stone Mtn. Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 USA Bobb Bounds Exc 3125 Jac ueline Street Wichita, TX 76305 Bobb Holland Excava 1489 Mtn. Valle Rd. Axton, VA 24054 USA Boone Custom Homes 11 Charolais Run Hampton, VA 23669 "~ 68 ~.. ..., ~- .~ Bowen Au er Service 326 Pleasant Valle Rd. Adairsville, GA 30103 Bo in Construction, 6733 Thunder Rid a Drive Olive Branch, MS 38654 Brandon Carlisle 1292 Glendale Place Gulf ort, MS Bra on's Construction 425 Plaza Drive Eustis, FL 32226 Brewer Construction 69 Brewer Lane Cla Cit , KY 40312 Brown Enter rises, 2100 Government Street Mobile, AL 36606 USA Br an Rame 556 Blackburn Ave. Ashland, KY 41101 Bulls Of the Woods 2381 Sna fin er Rd. Decatur, GA 30034 Butch Oustalet 15150 Air ort Road Gulf ort, MS 39503 C & C Landsca in 768 Hub Presle Rd Laurel Hill, FL 32567 USA C & J Reconstruct. 539 Count Road 441 Rainsville, AL 35986 C & M Enviromental 2301 Franford Court Lexin ton, KY 40510 USA Ca . K. Enter rise 2373 North Central Avenue Kissimmee, FL 34741 Carters Concrete 10513 5th Avenue Gulf ort, MS 39503 CB&W 9150 Puritan Wa Rosharon, TX 77583 CCC PO Box 779 Heavner, OK 74937 Cecil Hicks Box 184 Count Road 744 Flat Rock, AL 35966 Central Farm Su I 107 Wet Claiborne Street Monroeville, AL 36461 Central Haulin 1215 Crown Park Circle Winter Garden, FL 34787 Central MtHardwood 1402 Wilkinson Ct. St. Peter, MN 56082 USA Certified Concrete P 4324 West 20th St. Panama Cit , FL 32405 Chad Miller 304 Rural Street Ever reen, AL 36401 USA Charles B rd 19430 Lot 1 Patill~ Mt Vernon, AL 36560 Charles Howle 1464 Co Rd 15 Heflin, AL 36264 Charles Love'o P.O. Box 584 Scottsmoor, FL 32775 Chris LaFleur 1619 Camelia Avenue Baker, LA 70714 Chris Noel P.O. Box 503 Trion, GA 30753 Christian Shanklin P.O. Box 551 Mentone, AL 35984 Cla Co. Inc. 1991 Cochran Rd. Dallas, GA 30132 USA Cleo Shows P O Box 1752 Laurel, MS 39441-1752 CMC Enviromental 2601 Wilmore Road Nicholasville, KY 40356 Com lete Contractin 7757 Comfort Rd Bellaire, MI 49615 Creative Ima a Lands 717 Delane Park Drive Orlando, FL 32806 Cresent Services P O Box 850213 Mobile, AL 36685 CRS P. O. Box 1147 Atmore, AL 36504 Curr & Fr er 117 New Field St. St. Simons Isle, GA 31522 D M Truckin Rt. 194 East Ma'estic, KY 41547 DC General Service PO Box 569 Pros ect, KY 40059 Dale Wilson 1125 Count Road 418 Dutton, AL 35748 Daniel Green Contr 576 Chestnut Grove Rd. Hamilton, AL 35570 USA David Motor& Scra 12360 Hickman Road Biloxi, MS 39532 USA David Scott Lofton 2126 C Co Smith H MT. Vernon, AL 36560 Dean Alford Constr 11650 Lott Road Chunchula, AL 36521 Decorative Concrete 6512 Rose Farm Rd. Ocean S rin s, MS 39564 Delta Tree Service 103 Stanton Place Clinton, MS 39506 USA Desi n Precast, Inc. P O Box 2324 Gulf ort, MS 2324 Dick Burcon P. O. Box 325 Mentone, AL 35984 USA Dirt Chea ,Inc. 147 Cottonhill Road Fort rains, GA 39581 Disaster Mana ement P O Box 2508 Robertsdale, AL 36567 Disaster Services P.O. Box 212 Enka, NC Diversified Services 5874 State Rd. 11 Deleon S rin s, FL 32130. ~" 69 .~. ,., ... .- Doin It Ri ht Truck 5642 Dixie Plantation Road Holl ood, SC 29449 Double E Constructi P. O. Box 394 Santo, TX 76472 Do es 2577 Vanceville Rd Bossier Cit , LA 71111 Drewe Holsomback 15278 Hi hwa 8 Colfax, LA 71417 DRT1 137 S Parsons Ave. Brandon, FL 33511 ECS Services 154 Hartle Drive Lucedale, MS 39452 En lish & Holmes 2095 Hi hwa 211 NW Braselton, GA 30517 Enviromental Oil Rec P O Box 1175 Hallsville, TX 75650 Eureka Haulin 10459 Airline Hi hwa St. Rose, LA 70087 Ever reen Environ P O Box 839 Crestwood, KY 40014 Felix Maldonado Tru 11250 H 16 South San Antonio, TX 78224 Florida Fiber Recove 417 West Su arland H Clewiston, FL 33440 Fosters Tree Care P.O. Box 515 S rin field, LA 70462 USA Fountain Farms 13220 - 225th Road Live Oak, FL 32060 French Enter rises 5861 H 41 South Buena Vista, GA 31803 G. A. Faulkner Jr. P O Box 373 Bolin broke, GA 31004 G. Wa ne Brown Jr. Rt 2 Box 302 Ever reen, AL 36401 USA Gar Lott 12310 Oakdale Ave Grand Ba , AL Gar Lowe P.O. Box 402 Pickens, OH 74525 Gre or L. Wilson P.O. Box 178 Boutte, LA 70039 GSG-Goff Services 15767 C W Haden Dr. Bennin ton, NE 68007 Gulf Coast Contracti 12342 Mornin Dew Street Fole , AL 36535 Gulf Coast Haulin 20 East 52nd Street Gulf ort, MS 39807 Gulf Coast Redevelo 2598 Pass Road Biloxi, MS 39531 Gulf Kist 818 N. McKinzie Fole , AL 36535 USA Gulf Su I , Co. Inc PO Box 11454 Mobiloe, AL 3661.1 USA H & H Enter rises P. O. Box 6204 Van Cleave, MS 39565 Hardin Pavin 3414 Doctorlove Drive Orlando, FL 32810 Harrison Enter rises 106 James Street Walterboro, SC 29488 USA Harve 's Tree Serv 49 Cedar Lane Kilmarnock, VA 22482 USA Hetherinton Se tic T 2886 Turke Trot Road Frisco Cit , AL 36445 USA Holbrook Trans ort 2206 Exeten Lane Clarksville, TN 37043 Holden Earth Movin P O Box 5188 Vancleave, MS 39565 Hoo er Construction 4614 Mistletoe Road Wichita Falls, TX 76310 H att Trans ortation P O Box 578 Ba Minette, AL 36507 -40 P. O. Box 96 Wildersville, TN 383881099 Industrial Wise P O Box 428 Medina, TN 38355 USA In ram Timber Co 10465 Reva Rd N Chunchula, AL 36521 USA Inte rit s S ort S 1774916th Street Gulf ort, MS 39503 J & L Construction 2075 Cedar Creek Road Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 USA J E Sanders Constr 715 Hamer Rd Alma, AR 72921 J. C. Gradin ,Inc. 920 S via Drive Beltona„ FL 32725 J. F. Miller Timber P O Box 366 Wi ins, MS 39577 USA Jack Wood Jr. P.O. Box1843 .Dothan, AL 36302 USA Jackie Corman 1540 Jessamine Station Nicholasville, KY 40356 James Bates 5249 Brosche Rd Orlando, FL 32807 Janice R Lofton P.O. Box 295 McIntosh, AL 36553 USA Jason Whitaker Con P.O. Box 3 Pendelton, KY 40055 JCSI 102 N. Railroad Street Bunnell, FL 32110 Jeff Hess 3505 Camden H a Dalzell, SC 29040 Jeff Lewis 7779 CR 27 SYLVANIA, AL 35988 '"~ 70 ~... ... ~» Jerem Crocker She 5179 Sanmorino Drive Theadore, AL 36582 Jerem Dees 8220 Meadowood Citronell, AL 36522 USA Jerr Neal 5089 CC Road Sauicer, MS 39574 USA Jimm Yarbro I-40 P. O. Box 96 Wildersville, TN 383881099 John Core Cam 5210 Cherokee Trail Gainesville, GA 30506 John Hoffner Constr 10900 Flanders Crt. NE Blaine, MN 55449 John L. B d 158 Dallas Brown Lee Road Laurel, MS 39443 USA Jose Bernier 9867 Tivoli Chase Drive Orlando, FL 32829 Jose h L. Travis PO Box 965 Sun, LA 70463 USA Josh Mur by 19415 Hilton Crowe Road Franklinton, LA 70438 Jumilco Menendez P O Box 770931 Orlando, FL 32877 K & W Truckin 288 SW Ta or GLPN Lake Cit , FL 32054 K&C 51 Coffman Drive New Ho e, AR 71959 Ka a Develo ment 10480 Richold Rd Gulf ort, MS 39503 Keith Pa a 1426 Carol Lee Street Da ona, FL 32117 KennethWorkLo in P. O. Box155 Potts Cam , MS 38651 Kennith R. Hardaway PO Box 177 Battiest, OK 74722 USA Kevin Billiot 8044 Jees Lane Ba St Louis, MS 39520 Kimberl Carter 135 South Canooe Road Atmore, AL 36502 USA L G C 7575 Frankford Rd Dallas, TX 75252 USA L&L Dirt Works 125 Cherr Bark Cove Brandon, MO 39042 Lawrence D. Mckay 3084 Ha Laudin D'Iberville„ MS 39540 Lawrence KStedman -204 South Roberts St. Atmore, AL 36502 USA Lee Bradle 603 N. Hazeldell Ave. Crandon, WI 54520 Lesmar 13660 Hw 181 N Sacremento, KY 29372 LeVon Kirkwood .4106 Oak Ave. Gulf ort, MS 39507 Lon Morris Pavin 1940 S H 79N Wichita Falls, TX 76305 Louisiana Pole PO Box 958 Ponchatoula, LA 70454 Loveless Truckin P. O. Box 129 Mt. Sterlin , KY 40353 LSC Co 125 Plantation Centre Road Macon, GA 31210 M. W. Truckin P O Box 123 Locust Fork, AL 35097 Man-A-Cure Serv. 50 Carria a Lane Senoia, GA 30276 Mancil's Tractor Ser 4551 SE Ham ton Ct Stuart, FL 34997 Mark Cam 280 Jeff Sullens Road Dahlone a, GA 30533 Mark Do a 2577 Vanceville Rd Bossier Cit , LA 71111 Martin-Pa e & Ass 32080 Laseter Road Bush, LA 70431 Marvin Lofton PO Box 37 Mt Vernon, AL 36560 Masse Brothers Ex P.O. Box 2201 Branford, CT 06405 Masters Construction 8127 Valencia Colle a Lane Orlando, FL 32825 Matthews & Summer 75144 West River road Kentwood, LA 70444 Matthews Truckin 1250 mathews Rd. Sarah, MS 38665 Ma Hard Phil ott 864 Stone Mtn. Rd. Martinsville, VA 24112 McClain Lo in Rt 4 Box 371A Andalusia, AL 36421 McEwenDevelo ment, 2785 Lake Front Dr. Belmont, NC 28012 McMahan Bros. Pi lin PO Box 527 St. Matthews, SC 29135 Mcmillan TreeService 208 Tatom Avenue Atmore, AL 36502 USA McMilton Properties, 16 Furmen Dr. Kenner, LA 70065 Michael Hankins 1837 Pros ect Ave. SE Grand Ra ids, MI 49507 Michael James 12911 Lake Vista Dr. Gibsonton, FL 33534 Michael Jordon 87 Hendrix Street Oneonta, AL 35121 Michael Landon HCR 34 Box179 Ever reen, AL 36401 USA 71 ,... ,.. .- «.. ~. ~.. Michael Mattox P.O. Box 278 Newton, TX 75922 Mike Comesac 2540 Carddiff Rd Ebensbur , PA 15931 Miller Tree Service P O Box 72420 Bossier Cit , LA 71172 MNL Enterprises 17 Sliver Creek Dr Foxworth, MS 39483 USA Morris B e 30555 Caribbean Blvd. S anish Fort, AL 36527 Mountain Bluff Enter P O Box 551 Mentone, AL 35984 MS Reid Truckin PO Box 282 Columbia, MS 39429 MSS ecialt Cont. 9171 Ashbu Lane Gulf ort, MS 39503 N&C Enter rises 2960 Henr , TN 38231 Newman Contractin P O Box 489 Glenpool, OK 74033 USA Orr Tractor, Inc. 1100 North US Hw 1 Bunnell, FL 32110 Owens Construction 3450 Shenandoah Trail Semmes, AL 36575 P & R Construction 110 Shore Drive Lon Beach, MS USA Palmetto Coast Co 100 Mill Water Lane Goose creek, SC 29445 Pat Fore Truck Lines P O Box 2324 Gulf ort, MS 39505 Philli Gulotta 271315th Avenue Gulfport, MS 39501 Philli s Landscapin 282501 Warren Westland, MI 48185 Phoenix Services 711 S. Columbus Ave Mt. Vernon, NY 10550 Premier Contractin 430 CR 6812 Natailia, TX 78059 Price Truckin 1034 Carter Park Rd. Weimar, TX 78962 USA QCPM 22 Raceland Ln Palm Coast, FL 32164 USA Gluiett Inc. P O Box 36 Fate, TX 75132 R -Pro Cor oration 2227 E. Colle a Ave. Atlanta, GA 30317 R L L , LLC P O Box 1633 Van Cleave, MS 39565 R&L Products 9492 Pensacola Btvd Pensacola, FL 32534 Ra land Farm Box 129 Bentonia, MS 39040 USA Ra Dukes 64 Co.Rd 12 Box 413 Ider, AL 35989 USA Rene Stella 7623 Harbor Lake Drive Orlando, FL 32822 Rick Powell PO Box 1283 Camden, AL 36726 USA Rifenbur Constructi 303 Hi hwa 70 B ass Durham, NC 27703 USA RJB 16244 Ma nolia Street Kiln, MS 39556 RLR Construction 8575 East Shelb Dr. Mem is, TN 38125 USA Rob-Nic Construction RR 1 Box 207 Leon, WV 25123 Robbie D. Wood Inc. P O Box 10992 Birmin ham, AL 35202 Robert L Lloyd 11405 Ashton Lane West Gulf ort, MS 39503 Robert Ma les P.O. Box 551 Mentone, AL 35984 Robert McAdams 43817 H 17 Kenned , AL 35574 Rock-N-Los 3561 5th Avenue Wisconsin Dell, WI 53965 Ro ans Haulin 1675 Union Ave. Hazlet, NJ 07730 Ro er Smelser 41556 State Hyw 63 Talihina, OK 74571 Ronald Lofton, Inc. 1490 Villard Byrd Rd Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 USA Russell C. Chestan PO Box 188 Bucks, AL 36512 R ans Excavatin 5144 Hunter Road Boonville, IN 47601 S & J Construction 46007 Sunset Drive Ba Minette, AL 36507 S & R Excavatin 340 Shawers Meadows Ln. Anna, IL 62906 USA S&W Excavation 889 Old Gallatin Road Scottsville, KY 42164 S. Wa a Brown JR. Rt 2 Box 302 Ever reen, AL 36401 USA Salomon Huezo 6304 Ph lis Ln. Alexander, VA 22312 USA Schroeder Gra le P O Box 4296 Stanford, FL 32772 Scott Lofton 2126 C Co Smith Hw . Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 Scott Sullivan 88 Burbank Drive Palm Coast, FL 32137 USA -- 72 .., ,-- .~. ... Scott Truckin 1700 SE Hamlben RD. Lee's Summit, MO 64052 Service Lo is Cor 307 Doroth St. Lake Hills, TX 78067 Shi man Contractin 2133 Gault Avenue North Fort Pa e, AL 35967 Southern Rec lin P O Box 6271 Biloxi, MS 39540 USA Southern Tower 289 Gei er Road Lucedale, MS 39452 Southern Turf Maint 160 Sk View Dr. Social Circle, GA 30025 S ecialt M t Po BOX 1085 Stevensen, AL 35772 S ectra Constructio 501 Grandview Court Pearl, MS 39208 S otswood's Tree 1252 Patrick Street Da hne, AL 36526 Storm Chasers 25020 Count Rd 71 Robertsdale, AL 36567 Structural Desi ns 8430 leke Drive Diamond Head„ MS 39525 Sullivan~& Associate 1572 Rabbit Creek Rd Grove Hill, AL 36451 Sunbelt Rentals 933 Blandin Blvd. Oran a Park, FL 32065 Sunnie A. Gentr 1993 Coral Reef Rd. Pensacola, FL 32506 Su erior Dirt Servic 12303 Co Rd 185 Alvin, TX 77511 Ta for Lo in P. O. Box 1342 Sal rsville, KY 41465 USA Ta for Excavatin 841517th St North St. Pete, FL 33702 TH Davis Po Box 1526 Fairho e, AL 36533 USA Thomas Warren P O Box 394 Mellen, WI 54546 Tidewater Forest PO Box 93 Ruffin, SC 29475 US Tomm Ga le 10452 Hi hwa 1033 DS, LA 70726 Tomm Moore 6687 Cortez Circle Ocean S rin s, MS 39564 To Fli ht Roofin 5460 Hoffner Ave. Ste 406 Orlantlo;`FL 32812 Total Brick Pavers 6440 Old Winter Garden Rd Orlando, FL 32835 Tri Breeze 1672 Kauai Court Gulf Breeze, FL 32563 Tri Count Construct P. O. Box 314 La Gran e, TX 40031 Tri State Pavin 800 Count Road 18 OZark, AL 36360 USA Traan le Cattle Co 1949 Count Rd 651 Chancellor 39316 Truck and E uip. 19066 Red Bird Lane Lithia, FL 33547 Tubes & Hoses 39 NW Irwin Avenue Melbourne, FL 32825 Varner Haulin 710 Cam bell Avenue Kanna olis, NC 28081 USA Wa ner's Dirt Servic 11539 Wardline Rd Hammond, LA 70401 USA Wall & Son Truckin 2730 Rolliln Broak Drive Orlando, FL 32837 Walter Cozean 4481 Le ende Drive Destin, FL 32541 Wayne Brown Rt. 2, B ox 302 Ever reen, AL 36401 Wa ne S encer P. O. Box 1098 Pauls Valle , OK 73075 Wells Construction 110 Shore Drive Lon Beach, MS White Lo in 26150 Allouez St. Laurium, MI 49913 USA Will Carter 135 South Canoe Road Atmore, AL 36502 USA Will Ku kendall 610 Peachtree Avenue Fort Payne, AL 35967 William R. Blo r 5330 Pose Brid a Road Biloxi, MS 39532 USA Willie R. Everett Jr 2355 Sk Visita Dr West Semmes, AL 36575 USA Wilson Backhoe PO Box 692 Tatum, TX 75691 Wri hts Landsca in 1063 Count Road 631 Mentone, AL 35984 WSEmer enc ervice 911 MLK Jr. Blvd Americas, GA 31719 WWC Contractors 2290 Hyw 195 Leslie, GA 31704 Zac Corbitt P.O. Box 69 Mentone, AL 35984 Aardvark Trans ortin 125 Genevieve Drive AltamonteS rin s,FL 32701 Allen's Lawn Care 2255 New Tam a Hw Lakeland, FL 33815 Alondra Truckin Jose A. Hernandez Beulaville, NC 28515 American Tree Sur eo 3586 Shinnecock Lane Green Cove, FL 32043 USA 73 «.M Ameri row Rec clin 10320 W. Atlantic Ave. Delra Beach, FL 334446 Ashton Sawin & Dril PO Box 1709 Conroe, TX 77305 USA Barr Rambo 4019 N Universit DR. Sunrise, FL 33351 USA Beatrix Schmidt 5279 3rd Road Lake Worth, FL BMW Disaster Service 3860 H 133 N Hambur , AR 71646 USA BRI Construction P.O. Box 4438 Deland, FL 32721 Brown's Tree Service 3020 Meriam Ct Decatur, GA 30032 USA Bucke a Landsca in 3685 Christmas Rock Rd Lancaster, OH 43130 Bucke a Precast 8936 SR 348 Blue Creek, OH 45616 Carol Giedin ha en 4871 Poesidon Place Lake Worth, FL Com an Deak 6515 N Blue An el Pkw Pensacola, FL 32526 USA Custom Contractin 1311 Pleasant Valle Rd Monroe, GA 30655 David Meadows 1369 West Westchester W. Palm Beach, FL Desi ner Galler 10520 Forst Hill Blvd #200 Wellin ton, FL 33414 Don Talle Truckin 6320 Flo d Johnson Road Ft. Pierce, FL 34947 Dustin Brown 8190 East State Rt. 54 Riverton, IL 62561 USA Eva Crittendon 4708 Cartha a Circle S Lakeworth, FL FBI Disaster 217 Azalea Drive Ed ewater, FL 32141 Flatline Tractor Ser P.O.Box 15225 W. Palm Beach, FL 33416 Florida Outdoor Envi 726 EI in Parkwa Ft. Walton, FL 32547 Frank Graves 5530 Varn Road Plant Cit , FL 33565 GCI Clearin and Gra 2496 Miles Rd EI in, SC 29445 USA Gerald House 17202 Lade In ram Road Winter Garden, FL 34787 Gre Matth s 5530 Varn Road Plant Cit , FL 33565 Harvestime 2057 South US 1 Ft Pierce, FL 34950 ICS 17135 Park Trail Drive Monument, CO 80132 USA Ima a Lawn Caret 17202 Lade In ram Road Winter Garden, FL 34787 In ram Timber 10465 Rebe Road North Chunchula, AL 36521 International Turf 2910 Drane Field Road Lakeland, FL 33811 John McBr de PO BOX 1194 Lam asas, TX 76550 USA Kenneth Drur 612 Sk ake Drive West Palm Beach, FL KLH Construction PO Box 727 Lawrencebur , KY 40342 Leon Bowens Jr 27408 Church Rd Brooksville, FL 34602 Loudermilk 6885 66th Avenue Vero Beach, FL 32967 Loxcrete Ranch 13200 Lox Rd Parkland, FL USA M&TALLABOUTTrees 1130 River Drive N E Palm Ba , FL 32905 Mario's Bobcat 1915 Cedar Ct Weston, FL 33327 Marita Ltd 2613 Tartan Wa S rin field, IL 62711 Mark Burman 11459 Little Bear Drive Boca Raton, FL Martinez Harvestin 708 Bond St Clewiston, FL 33440 USA Modoc LLC. P.O. Box 478 Charlestown, IN 47111 NutraTech 501 US Hw 80 East Farre , TX 75126 P & L Construction 5650 Nevius Road Mobile, AL 36619 Phoenix Internationa 5109 Lakosee Street Orlando, FL 32818 USA Pinnacle Truckin 6005 Barracks Street Pensacola, FL 32504 Quality Care 3391 East Macia Street Inverness, FL 34453 Ree-Mex 128 Deville Drive Mary Ester, FL 32569 Reshe Rattan 131 Bianca Court Kissimmee, FL 34758 RGC Truckin 13097 H O ExcelsiorS rin sMO 64024 Rita Construction 2513 Henrietta Ct Lantana, FL 33462 Robert Morris 8231 Palomino Drive Lake Worth, FL 74 ... Robin P. Wade 9856 Co. Rd. 27 S Ivania, AL 35988 Rock-N-Los 3561 Fith Ave Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Rodne Feltz 9712 Hw 135 Marshfield, WI 54449 S&S Enterprises 399 Count Road 532 Nacoedoches, TX 75964 Buttons Mailin In 19630Wood land Manor PI Lutz, FL 33549 Thar Brothers RR1 Box 1070 O uawka, IL 61469 Wells Construction 522 Re Tonal Air ort Road Hazard, KY 41701 Wholesale Trucks Hw . 59 North Robertsdale, AL 36567 Word Timber Co PO Box 745 Reardon, AR 71720 USA ~' * Should Bamaco, Inc. become the successful bidder, we agree to be mobilized within twenty-four (24) hours of award. ~- As previously shown Bamaco produced over a 100 pieces of equipment overnight. Why BAMACO, Inc. Should Be Your Contractor... BAMACO, Inc. is number one in response time. We can produce more °" equipment and manpower than any other contractor in the United States. This has been proven by our past performance and ability to work in multiple states and still provides what has proven to be armies of equipment and manpower '~" overnight. BAMACO, Inc. prides itself in its performances. We firmly believe our actions have helped us write the book on how contractors should respond to natural disasters. 75 Credit evaluator Report ... i ;Y a1, f?ti~lr2t?SS t•~~ ,:~i~ ~~~1s .~-~ , , "` Credit evaluator Report ~amaco Inc Report as of : , 6869 W HIGHWAY 100 BUNNEi_L, fL 32110 b AuttrRefresh: Th'ts report wilt be Phone; 385 586-3663 updated through April 22, 2007 ,., ' D-U-N-S Number; I3-6S7-1689 ~ ---- PayfnerrT Tread **Included with this Credit eValaator Report are cantinaous tracking of key business changes and free Alert messages in the view My Reports/Alerts page. You can also choose to receive e-mail notifications of '"" the important changes. IMPORTANT NOTE: You wi}I not receive a-mail alerts if you have aped ont aF receiving cammunicatiorrs from I3&8. ___. _ ___ .__.__.__.._ .-...,._._e. E2[Sk SUI?lt1'titt"ii _.-._._.__. __.____-- tower Risk Higher Risk tusk of late Pa~rmeret Risk of late payment is based on the fallowing prioritized factors in addition to other information €n D&B`s files: • No record of open suit(s},1ien(s} or judgments} in the D~6 flies. s Control age or date entered in D&B fifes indicates higher rssk. indications of slowness can tie the result of disputes over merchandise, skipped invoices, etc. i____} _. ~~ j~ i Unchanged Papmerrt PerF4rimart!ce 't'rend The payment performance trend for this company is Unchanged. The most recent payment information €n D8e8's flies is: ! • Payments eurren#iy: 6 days beyond terms. • Payments 3 months ago: 11 days beyond terms. • industry average: 6 days beyond terms. *iVate: Payments to suppliers are averaged we€ghted by dollar amounts. Page i of 2 __. -_ ..~~__ ~_ ___. _ _ ......._._..._.._a._ __._... _ ___~ _ _ _ r~di# Limi# R~cQmmertdatian .. ... . .~. i Recommendation Date: .Ii.PN 16 2tlttb CrBeB's Itecammendatiansc Credit recommendation is generated based on D&B's scoring methodology. ~. ConservaC€ve Credit See ~~~ for deta€is. Limit: $SS,rsQt3 *A zero dollar recommendation indicates I Aggressive Credit t.imit: $1QO,OQf3 that this company has a high risk assessment or is in bankruptcy. r. "'°` http:tlsmallbusinass.dnb.eomlcredit-reports/evaluat®r-repeJrt.asp?Chderici=~7149FE4-DEC1-4&... b/1612006 .••. Credit evaluator Report ...................._..__..__.___._.__.._........._.._..._..__._. _____._.. Company profile ___.. , Chief Exeeuttve: Beverly R Mstehe!!, !tp Sec Line of trusEness: i Type of busittess: Corporation Speda! Trade Contractors ^^ Years itt business: , 3 Nec Employees total: 3p --___ ._. ___ .__. Legal Filings and Other Ilnportarlt Information -~ Bankruptcies: None 3udgments: None Liens: None "' ; Suits: None tVegstive Payment Experiences: None ' Payments placed for """ ! Collection: None This report is prepared and provided antler contrail for the exclusive use of Beverly MItcheil &1MAC0 Jnc.. , , ~w.. This report may not be reproduced in whole or in part by any means of reproduction. s+ r~ ,~ s++ e.~ +~ ,.~ w Page 2 of 2 €~ttp:!/smallbvsiness.ci~~b.corn~crcdit-reports/evaluator-report,a5p'Orderid=B7149FI4-0ECI-48_._ 6J7fiI2fl06 77 w~. ~ 3 t _ ~'i } 1~~sii~QSS :, i,xf l illll III ~, ,~II1 EstabSsh klon~or lm~ive f flAMAG4ING 6869 W HIGHWAY iQ4 Risk of L~i~ment gUNNELL, fi. ~2110~233 ..... ~ Q-U~I~S Nut~lrtr.` i3~6ST•is89 (.d(~k _._ -__ ~«- ,.- : IN DACE Statement Date: MAO 31 2406 RASING CHAF{G$ .DONS; 13-657-1689 SOI~N;ARY BA14AC0 1NC RATING 9A2 F~}~lERLY 5$69 W HIGHWAY 100 DISASTER RESPtA~11SE 1R3 `: IiND BCfi{F,S} 4R DIVTSi(k1 f S) C{?MPANY STARTED 2403 BONNEI~L FL 32110. SIC NOs WO&TH F $7.7,:688'', 414 TEL. 386 586-3663 17 99 ~IEDUYS 3 {ONDETERI4 INED HERE) HISTaR~ FINANCIAD OHIEF EXECOTIVE: BF,VERLY R MITCHELT C4~'GITION STRONG ~- END OF IDENTIFICATION 6 SONIMARY~BIR ... .. t 8~k tg A1~~,s ~umn~ary tt Rte~-idtis (hlezt, ~. D&B Herne ;About D8E I Gustome ~ Ser; i~ ~ She dap ! Pru~cy Poly "~' Re€prrd & Canr~het~,n FeC~ { FAQs1 ~bssary I D&B ~~ Ctua3ity ~ Teas of llse l P~o~bct lis 78 K) Sworn Statements & Declarations ~. SWORN STATEMENT UNDER SEC~ON 287.133(3)(a), FLORIDA STATUTES, ON PUBLIC ENTITY CRIMES THIS FORM MUST BE SIGNED AND SiMORN TO IN THE PRESENCE OF A NOTARY PUBLIC OR OTHER OFFICER AUTH/OtRIZED TO AD,M^INISTER OATHS. w.. 1. This sworn statement is submitted to (,~ 1 ~Cf ~~ t ~ i ~ t f) ~.~Jt? ~€C`.~j . ~ ~C)!"! t~ {( By ~V l [ ~~ ~ C ~ ~A ~ C ~ [Print name of public enfr'ty] '"" [Print individual's name and title] For ~R1 M.nGG ~N~ [Print name of entity submiin swum statement] ~ / ('' ... Whose business address is ~ d C ~U~/V sti ~~ 1' and (if applicable) its Federat Employer Identificati n Numbe (FEIN) is (If the ,~, entity has no FEIN, include the Social Security Number of the individual signing this swum statement: '~ 4. I understand that a "public entity crime" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(8), Florida Statutes, means a violation of any state or federal law by a person with respell to and directly related to the transaction of business with any business with any public entity orwith an agency or political subdivision of any other state or ofthe United States, including, but not limited io, any bid or contract for goods or services to be provided to any public enfity or an agency or political "'^ subdivision of any other state or of the United States and involving antitrust, fraud, theft, bribery; collusion, racketeering, conspiracy, or material misrepresentation. 5. {understand that "convicted" or "conviction" as defined in Paragraph 287.133(1)(b), Florida Statutes, means a finding of guilt or a conviction of a public entity crime, with or without an ,,~.. adjudication of guilt, in any federal or state trial court of record relating to charges brought by indictment or information after July 1, 1989, as a result of a jury verdict, nanjury trial, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere. 6. I understand that an "affiliate" as defined in Paragraph 287.133 (1)(a), Florda Statutes, means: ... 1) A predecessor or successor of a person convicted of a public entity crime; or 2) An entity under the control of any natural person who is active in the management of the ,,,~ entity and who has been convicted of a public entity crime. The term "affiliate" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in the management of an affiliate. The ownership by one person of shares constituting a controlling interest in another person, or a pooling of equipment or income among persons when not for fair market value under an arm's length agreement, shall be a prima facie case that one person controls another person. A person who knowingly enters `"° into a joint venture wfth a person who has been convicted of a public entity crime in Florida during the preceding 36 months shall be considered an affiliate. March 12, 2CA6 City a* Minim 6escn R.~P No: ?81Y~A6 24 ~ 36 79 Jun 22 06 02:05p Mike Mitchell 386-586-3663 p.2 5) I understand that a "person" as defired in Paragraph 287.133{1)(e), Florida Statutes means any natural person or entity organized urxier the laws of any state or of the United States with the regal power to enter into a binding contract and which bids or applies to bid on contrails for the provision of goods or services let by a public entity, or which otherwise transacts or applies to transact business with a public entity. The term "person" includes those officers, directors, executives, partners. shareholders, employees, members, and agents who are active in management of an entity. 6) Based on information and belief, the statement which I have marked belowis true in relation to the nti ,submitting this sworn statement. (Indicate which statement applies.] Neitherthe entity submitting this sworn statement, norany officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, or agents who are active in the management of the entity, nor any affiliate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 7989. The entity submitting this svrom statement, or one or more of its officers, directors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members or agents who are active in management of the entity, or an affiliate of the entity has been charged with and conv~cled of a public entity crme subsequent to July t, 1989. The entity submitting this swum statement, or one or more of its officers, diaectors, executives, partners, shareholders, employees, members, oragentswho are active in the ~, management of the entity, or an afKfrate of the entity has been charged with and convicted of a public entity crime subsequent to July 1, 1889. However, there has been a subsequent proceeding before a Hearing Offcer of the State of Florida, Division of Administrative Hearings and the Final Order entered by the hearing Officer detemvned that it was not in the public interest to place the entity submitting this swum statement on the convicted vendor list. [Attach a copy of the Tina) order] r^ I UNDERSTAND THATTHE SUBMISSION OF THIS FORM TO THECONTRACTlNG OFFICER FOR THE PUBLIC ENTITY IDENTIFIED IN PARAGRAPH 1(ONE) ABOVE 1 S FOR THAT AUBt1C ENTITY ONLY AND, THAT THIS FORM IS VAL10 THROUGH DEC MBER 31 OF THE CALEAIDAR YEAR tN t+VHIGH IT IS F1LED. I ALSO UNDERSTAND THAT I A REQUIRED TO INFORM THE PUBLIC ENTITY PRIOR TO ENTERING IN70 A CONTRACT IN CESS OF E 7 SHOLD AMOUNT ~ PROVIDED 1N SECTION 287.017, FLORIDA STATUS R CATEGO Y T~Y OFANY CHANGE tN THE ENFORMATtON CONTAINED IN 7HIS FORMA 1 _ {t r~+ Sworn to and subscribed before me this ~ ~ N day of~_J ~" , 2t]06 Personally knlow~np~ ~~ ~~f OR P~celdiden~6fi ail n ~ V~ y~3 's~`Notary faGbliC- State of r ~~L My commission expires (Type of Identification) ~ \\ (Printed typed or stamped Corrt;nissioned name of Rf a is ~Aarch S?, 2GGG Ciy d ~wm tk::ur. ~. a* 8~ D911i ~ ~~"'~i My comtnkslisii°pp~ta a w~` Wires Fsbrwty 29, Z00~ L) Acknowledgment of Addenda ~. REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS NO. 29-05/06 .+. ACKh1OWLEDGMENT OF ADDENDA Directions: Complete Part I or Part 11, whichever applies. ... Part 1: Listed below are the dates of issue for each Addendum received in connection with this RFP:29- OSt06 ... (.~ (`~ d~~ f Addendum No. 1, Dated i ~~y ~-1 ,~-~~t to Addendum No. 2, Dated '~ }~ [`.~ ;" e~-7. ~ ~ ~ ,,,,, Addendum No. 3, Dated ~ ~ j „7 ~, tT~ Addendum No. A, Dated `~ tj f,1 f' ~"~r o!.Q~~ Addendum No. 5, Dated `~ (I fJ(: ~ ~ el,~~~ Part 11: No addendum was received in connection with this RFP. ... Verified with Procurement staff Name of staff Date "~ (Co or- e) (Date) ignat re) ,~. ... A,..+ e~ March S ~, 2006 CAV W Miami 6ea~ 82 RFa No. 29-05rD6 22 of 30 M) Questionnaire QUESTIONNAIRE Consultant's Name: ~~}} , y i Principal Office Address: ~ ~rrl~~~', 1nL f ~tiE'`-~' l~it`i~+cPFlrl )`'v~'.1 ~t~ttl~~ 1 I, r ~ ~.~11(~ Official Representative: ,/~ } j f t Individual ... Part (circle One) Corporation -----.-- If a_Comoration, answer this• ,.~. When Incorporated: In what State: ~Ir:rE'~~ If a Foreign corporation: Date of Registration with Florida Secretary of State: ... Name of Resident Agent: ,+t ,,,,, Ac~,d~ ss of Resident A ent: President's Name: ,? ~~ y/} Vice-President's Nam 1~r`'it'~ ~~: I % V~l~;i~~~ Treasurer's Name: ~ ` ,;r~ ( i Members of Board of,,~l~re tors t't f"s t~~° f ~ ~ 1~Y~! i ~ a~ ~f t ! ~"f' ~'1F ~ ~,. March 72, 2006 City of Miami Nea:x~ s~ a- RFP tJO: 29~05A6 <li ct 36 83 .~. Questionnaire (continued} If a Partnership: ~.. Date of organization: General or Limited Partnership': ,.. Name and Address of Each Partner: NAME ADDf2ESS ` Des'sgnate general partners in a Limited Partnership I. Number of years of relevant experience in operating AtE business: ._. l`r flP~r 5 2. Have any agreements held by Consultant far a project ever been canceled? Yes () No :~` ~+- If yes, give details an a separate sheet. 3. Has the Consultant or any principals of the applicant organization failed to qualify as a responsible Bidder, refused to enter into a contract after an award has been made, failed to complete a contract during the pastfv~ (5) years, or been declared to be in "' default in any contract in the last 5 years? IIVV If yes, please explain: ... ~aa~on ~z. 2co6 CiCJ of ~-0iami $eadi Ao aw r RFF Np~ 28-0SN6 27 of 36 84 Questionnaire (continued) 4. Has the Gonsultant or any of its principals ever been declared bankrupt or reorganized under Chapter 11 or put into receivership? Yes (} No a( If yes, give date, court jurisdiction, action taken, and any other explanation deemed ~. necessary on a separate sheet. 5. Person or persons interested in this bid and Qualification Form have ( }have not (?(~ been convicted by a Federal, State, County, or Municipal Court of any violation of law, otherthan traffic violafions. Ta include stockholders overten percent (10%). {Strike out "" inappropriate words} Explain any corsv'rctions: A 6. Lawsuits (any} pending or completed involving the corporation, partnership or individuals with more than ten percent (10%} irrterest: ~- A. -List all pending lawsuits: N/A - B. List all judgments from lawsuits in the last five (5) years: ~l>Il9 ... C. List any criminal violations and/or convictions of the Consultant and/or any of its principals: '' /S1/,~ 7. Conflicts of Interest. The following relationships are the enly potential, actual, or ~., perceived conflicts of interest in connection with this proposal: (If none, state same.) ~~r;~ Msrch 12, 2006 C y °f M~°m; 8eacn tFF Nn~ 28-05/05 28 of 36 A A ~ OS ,.., ..+ ..~. Questionnaire (continued) The Consultant understands that information contained in this Questionnaire will be relied upon by the City in awarding the proposed Agreement and such information is warranted by the Consultant to be true. The undersigned Consultant agrees to furnish such additional information, priorto acceptance of any proposal relating to the qualifications of the Consultant, as may be required by the City Manager. The Consultant further understands that the information contained in this questionnaire may be confirmed through a background investigation conducted by the Miami Beach Police Department. t3y submitting this questionnaire the Gonsultant agrees to cooperate with this investigation, including but not necessarily limited to fingerprinting and providing infomaition for credit check. WITNESS: IF INDIVIDUAL: Signature Signature Print Name Print Name WITNESS: IF PARTNERSHIP: Signature Print Name.of Finn Print Name Address ey: General Parfier Print Name WITNESS: !F CORPORATION: ~~--°° ~.. Signature Pri Name of Corporation ,.--. ~"VR ~ ~~tc"~lArr't'`:~;1') 1~~1~~ (1' tit,+~r ~I'l? ~~i.tf3Y'Pt'I F~ .~'~r'(C~ Print Name ,~M ~ ~ AA ~d1res ~~ ~ - silent ~ ~. ~ ~ Attest: ~/ ~ ~,c,cr. v ~ ~ :.r l ~"~ n . 87 P.FP Na: 29-0S/p6 s0 a136 ~~ ... .~ N) Insurance - Addendum 6 ... iNSURAliCE CHECK LIS7 XXX 1. Workers' Compensation arx! Empbyer's LaabAiti)r per Ure statutory limits of the state of Fbrida. "'~ XXX 2. Comprehensive Genera! Liala'Iity (occurrence form), limits of debility S 1.i?it0.000.00 per occurrence far bod7y injury property damage to include Premisest Operations; Products. Competed C)peradons wind Contractual tJabidty. Corrtracfiuat t.tabiNgr and Contractual lndemrdty (tidd harmless endorsement exactly as written in "insurarx:e requirements" of specifications). X~X 3.AUtomobile Liability - b1,00o,000 catch acarrrence - owrredlrrcm-owr~dlhired automobiles included. .~ _ 4.Excess LtaEHlity - $ . 00 per occutretu:e to foNow the primary coverage. XXX 5. The City must be named as and additional insured on the Nabitity poliriles; and it must be stated on the certificate. „~. _ 6. C?ther Insurance as indicated: Butider5 Risk completed value S . ~ liquor Liability S . 00 _ Fire legal Liability 3 • ~ ,.~ Protection and kulemnity S . 00 _ Employee Dish~esty Band E . 00 XXX Prafesstonai Liabttity (tAily A~,ircaGts to rearmca Auistance servtcos) ... XXX 7.Thirty (30) days written cancel~tion notice required. XXX &.Best's guide rating B+: VI or better. latest edition. XXX 9.The certificate must state the Quote number and tide ... VENQC}t2 ANR tNStfRANCE AGEftT S'rATEUI~NT: We understand ttre Insurance Requirements of these spedfiq~ns and that evidence ~ tilts irlsun~ce may tie required within five (5}days after Propos/a' l opening. t,,.~~,71 '7J~ ~~ .-lam __L~~~~ fta ~~~ ~ v~n~ Vendor Sig turc of dor ... •• gg ~~~ ~~ r