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Emergency Response & Disaster Recovery Specialists. 2008. Introduction. AshBritt Presenting Team. Rob Ray Vice President. Impacts of the 2005/2006 Hurricane Season, LA & MS. Thursday, June 5, 2008. Presentation Objectives. Know one another prior to a disaster - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Emergency Response & Disaster Recovery Specialists
2008
IntroductionAshBritt Presenting Team
Rob RayVice President
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Impacts of the 2005/2006 Hurricane Season, LA & MS
Know one another prior to a disaster Inform about AshBritt capabilities, processes, commitments, documentation and special logistics Review recovery program actions for 2005/2006 Review current disaster recovery environment Address your questions, needs and concerns
Presentation Objectives
About AshBritt Nationally recognized rapid-
response disaster recovery contractor.
Since 1992, over 80 major disaster projects.
30 federally declared disaster events, in 12 states.
Organized to deliver integrated services and solutions.
15 Years of Community Assistance. Over 100 Satisfied Clients. First Response Contractor, USACE,
Hurricane Katrina, LA & MS. Prime Contractor, USACE, Hurricane
Katrina, MS. Revenues in excess of $1 Billion over
2004-2006 Ultimate Success through Caring
Management, Quality Communication, and Highest Integrity.
Disaster Recovery Overview
Engineering Services
Environmental Civil Structural Mechanical
Commercial Solid Waste
Vegetative Solid Waste
C&D Waste Collection
Waste Services
Emergency Remediation
Marine Services Special
Environmental Projects
Special Environmental
Hurricanes Katrina & Wilma AshBritt Accomplishments 2005/06
Removed and Processed 21 Million Cubic Yards of Vegetative Debris and Wreckage
Hauled over 650,000 Loads of Debris, with approximately 12,400 Operational Hauling Vehicles
Employed and Managed over 1,230 Subcontractors Removed over 1,900 Tons of Spoiled Food, Public and
Commercial Removed and hauled 24,045 hazardous stumps; 180,940 leaning
trees; and 332,079 dangerous hanging limbs. Backfilled 40,542 hazardous holes and 1,814 private pools,
providing barrier fencing for pools.
Disaster Recovery Recent AchievementsHurricane Katrina – Louisiana/Mississippi (2005/06)
[The Largest Single Company Debris Mission in U.S. History]
Hurricane Katrina & Wilma – Florida (2005/06)
Collected and processed over 5 Million Cubic Yards of Vegetative Debris and C&D debris for Twenty-Three clients
Provided Emergency Power to Twelve Clients Supplied Vacuum Truck Support to Numerous
Clients Conducted Emergency Response for Petroleum
Releases Utilized the Services of 80 Key Subcontractors
Disaster Recovery Recent Achievements
Hurricane Katrina The Scope of Damage: A Visual Analysis
Phase I: Emergency Roadway Debris Clearance
Damages & Debris
Louisiana
Logistical Considerations
Phase I: Emergency Roadway Debris Clearance in 15 Counties and the City of Pass Christian
Damages & Debris
Mississippi
AshBritt Debris Operations
Phase II: Debris Removal
Mississippi
Phase Two – Debris Removal
AshBritt, through the Right of Entry program performed debris removal operations from private property in 8 Counties and the City of Pass Christian:
► + 35,000 individual properties► + 180,000 hazardous tree removed► + 340,000 trees with hazardous hanging limbs
removed► + 2,500 Single Family Dwellings demolished.► + 400 Commercial Buildings demolished.► + 40,000 void fills► + 1800 swimming pools
Putrefied Foods in Refrigerators
Over 25,000 refrigerators were removed from the public Right Of Way.
Four Phase Process► I. Retrieval► II. Decontamination► III. Freon Extraction► IV. Disposal
Household Hazardous Waste
Generation of HHW Qualified Identification and
Collection Segregation of HHW
FEMA Policies
Adapting to the situation, or not?
Debris Cost
The USACE Debris Mission for MS ended August 29, 2006.
The current estimated cost for debris removal under the USACE Contract will exceed 670 Million Dollars
Closing Remarks
&Q AQuestions
andAnswers
Thank You for Your Time and Attention.