Disaster Recovery
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In 1970, following Hurricane Camille, the company performed its first emergency
debris removal and clean-up project in Corpus Christi, Texas and added a disaster
response division to the company's services. Since that time, D & J Enterprises,
Inc. (herein after referred to as D & J) has become a major contractor in the field
of debris management as an adjunct to its construction division. In debris management
contracts alone, the company has performed 200 separate disaster response contracts
(62 of which were for the USACE) totaling over $400,000,000, at times employing
more than 300 employees, 100 subcontractors and over 600 trucks. The thirty years
of experience in this field have enabled the company to not only develop trained
employees with an understanding of the expectations and skills necessary to respond
quickly and efficiently, but also to develop a network of reliable relationships
with experienced subcontractors and suppliers throughout the Southwestern, Southeastern
and Atlantic Coastal United States. The more than 62 USACE disaster related projects we have performed have provided us with an in-depth knowledge of the policies and procedures necessary for successful project performance. The company's officers and employees have gained immeasurable experience in a variety of recovery clean-up projects resulting from hurricanes, tornados, floods, ice storms, snow storms and earthquakes. Since the formation of the company's disaster division, D & J has managed and completed disaster-related projects which include bunching, pushing and clearing rights of ways, vegetative debris removal from rights-of-way, construction & demolition debris removal from rights-of-way, managed and operated temporary debris storage and reductions sites (TDSRS), performed sorting, screening, separation and recycling of debris, grinding vegetative debris to reusable mulch, incinerate debris by both open burn and air curtain incineration, loading, hauling and final disposal to Class I landfills of sorted debris, loading and hauling of snow and ice, loading and hauling of sludge and mud, site restoration and re-vegetation, sand screening and beach restoration, building demolition, site preparation for temporary housing, stream clearing and cleaning, earthen dam repair, flood clean up and roofing repairs, to name a few, all completed successfully and on time . During this same time period, the company's civil construction division continued to grow and prosper and enjoys a reputation as one of the top civil contractors in East Central Alabama. D & J's long history and experience in the disaster field has enabled the company to form an organization that has been capable of successfully managing as many as 15 contracts totaling more than $200,000,000 simultaneously as efficiently as performing a single contract-which would require less organizational and resource skills. Our ability to provide successful and efficient management and administration for multiple tasks demonstrates the value of our years of experience and our trained personnel's understanding of the tasks. |
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In 1970, following Hurricane Camille, the company performed its first emergency
debris removal and clean-up project in Corpus Christi, Texas and added a disaster
response division to the company's services. Since that time, D & J Enterprises,
Inc. (herein after referred to as D & J) has become a major contractor in the field
of debris management as an adjunct to its construction division. In debris management
contracts alone, the company has performed 200 separate disaster response contracts
(62 of which were for the USACE) totaling over $400,000,000, at times employing
more than 300 employees, 100 subcontractors and over 600 trucks. The thirty years
of experience in this field have enabled the company to not only develop trained
employees with an understanding of the expectations and skills necessary to respond
quickly and efficiently, but also to develop a network of reliable relationships
with experienced subcontractors and suppliers throughout the Southwestern, Southeastern
and Atlantic Coastal United States. The more than 62 USACE disaster related projects we have performed have provided us with an in-depth knowledge of the policies and procedures necessary for successful project performance. The company's officers and employees have gained immeasurable experience in a variety of recovery clean-up projects resulting from hurricanes, tornados, floods, ice storms, snow storms and earthquakes. Since the formation of the company's disaster division, D & J has managed and completed disaster-related projects which include bunching, pushing and clearing rights of ways, vegetative debris removal from rights-of-way, construction & demolition debris removal from rights-of-way, managed and operated temporary debris storage and reductions sites (TDSRS), performed sorting, screening, separation and recycling of debris, grinding vegetative debris to reusable mulch, incinerate debris by both open burn and air curtain incineration, loading, hauling and final disposal to Class I landfills of sorted debris, loading and hauling of snow and ice, loading and hauling of sludge and mud, site restoration and re-vegetation, sand screening and beach restoration, building demolition, site preparation for temporary housing, stream clearing and cleaning, earthen dam repair, flood clean up and roofing repairs, to name a few, all completed successfully and on time . During this same time period, the company's civil construction division continued to grow and prosper and enjoys a reputation as one of the top civil contractors in East Central Alabama. D & J's long history and experience in the disaster field has enabled the company to form an organization that has been capable of successfully managing as many as 15 contracts totaling more than $200,000,000 simultaneously as efficiently as performing a single contract-which would require less organizational and resource skills. Our ability to provide successful and efficient management and administration for multiple tasks demonstrates the value of our years of experience and our trained personnel's understanding of the tasks. |
| 2001 | December 2000 Ice Storm, Arkansas | current | $13,603,912 |
| Owner: City of Little Rock | $1,074,383.00 | ||
| Owner: City Parks & Recreation of Little Rock | $671,950.00 | ||
| Owner: City of Dierks, Load & Haul | $136,092.00 | ||
| Owner: City of Dierks, Grinding | $35,411.00 | ||
| Owner: City of Texarkana, AR | $1,898,115.00 | ||
| Owner: Pulaski Co. | $1,225,115.00 | ||
| Owner: Nevada Co. | $3,025,087.00 | ||
| Owner: Nevada Co. FAS | $254,100.00 | ||
| Owner: Howard Co., Load & Haul | $3,971,246.00 | ||
| Owner: Howard Co. FAS | $865,001.00 | ||
| Owner: Howard Co. Grinding | $208,791.00 | ||
| Owner: Howard Co. Rehauling | $238,621.00 | ||
| 2000 | Ice Storm 2000, Georgia (Debris Removal) | current | $4,708,895 |
| Owner: City of Roswell | $422,510.95 | ||
| Owner: Gwinnett County | $2,974,498.00 | ||
| Owner: Hall County | $456,098.82 | ||
| Owner: City of Gainesville | $112,180.00 | ||
| Owner: Pike Co. | $743,609.00 | ||
| 1999-2000 | Hurricane Floyd, North Carolina/Florida (Grinding) | current | $373,269 |
| Owner: Wilmington Materials | $84,784.44 | ||
| Owner: Wilmington Materials | $43,803.62 | ||
| Owner: Wilmington Materials | $130,000.00 | ||
| Owner: C & B, LLC | $39,675.60 | ||
| Owner: C & B, LLC | $20,306.80 | ||
| Owner: C & B, LLC | $54,701.50 | ||
| 1999-2000 | Hurricane Floyd, North Carolina (Debris Removal/Hauling) | current | $373,269 |
| Owner: Town of Oak Island | $2,005,023.00 | ||
| Town of Chadbourn | $27,253.00 | ||
| Owner: City of Whiteville | $67,234.00 | ||
| Owner: Pitt County, NW | $1,114,924.00 | ||
| Owner: Pitt County, NE | $1,524,841.00 | ||
| Owner: Town of Tarboro | $460,120.00 | ||
| Owner: Lenoir County | $100,106.00 | ||
| Owner: Onslow County | $38,000.00 | ||
| 1999 | Hurrican Brett, Corpus Christi, Texas | current | $145,919 |
| Owner: City of Corpus Christi | $145,919.00 | ||
| 1997-1998 | Ice Storm, Omaha, Nebraska (Debris) | $4,399,231 | |
| Owner: City of Omaha | Contract No. SC97-3 | $3,622,895 | |
| Owner: City of Omaha | Contract No. SC97-5 | $776,336 | |
| 2007 | Lake County, FL Tornado |
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| 2006 | Town of Tonawanda, NY Ice Storm |
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| 2006 | Village of Kenmore, NY Ice Storm |
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| 2005/06 | Hurricane Katrina - Mississippi |
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| 2005/06 | Hurricane Wilma - Florida |
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| 2005/06 | Hurricane Rita -Texas - DACW 29-03-D-0010 Task Order DZ001 & DZ002 |
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| 2005 | Hurricane Dennis - Florida |
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| 2004 | Hurricanes Charley, Francis, Jeanne, and Ivan - Florida/North Carolina |
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| 2004 | Hurricane Isabel - North Carolina/Virginia |
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| 2003 | February Ice Storm - Greenup County, Kentucky |
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| 2003 | February Ice Storm - North Eastern |
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| 2002 | December Ice Storm - North Carolina |
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| 2002 | December Tornado, North Alabama |
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| 2002 | July Flood, South Texas |
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| 2002 | April Tornado, North Georgia |
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| 2001 | December 2000 Ice Storm, Arkansas |
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| 2000 | Georgia, Ice Storm |
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| 1999-2000 | North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd |
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| 1999-2000 | North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd |
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| 1999 | Corpus Christi, Texas, Hurricane Brett |
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| 1997 – 1998 | Ice Storm, Omaha Nebraska |
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| 1996-1997 | Hurricane Fran / Bertha, North Carolina |
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| 1995-1996 | The Hanshin Earthquake, Kobe Japan |
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| 1995-1996 | Hurricane Marilyn, Virgin Islands |
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| 1995-1996 | Hurricane Opal, Florida, Alabama |
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| 1994 – 1995 | Hurricane Andrew, Miami, Florida |
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| 1994-1995 | Mississippi & Alabama, Ice Storms |
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| 1994-1995 | Albany Georgia, Flood |
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| 1992 – 1993 | Hurricane Andrew, Miami, Florida |
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| 1992 – 1995 | Miami Florida, Hurricane Andrew |
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| 2001 December 2000 Ice Storm, Arkansas | ||
| City of Little Rock | Dennis Bridges | (501) 888-5823 |
| City of Dierks | Rick Kesterson, Mayor | (870) 286-2332 |
| City of Texarkana, AR | Karl Conley, Director of Public Works | (870) 779-4971 |
| Pulaski Co. | Sherman Smith, Public Works Director | (501) 340-6800 |
| Nevada Co. | Judge James Roy Brown | (870) 887-3115 |
| Howard Co. | Judge Max Tackett | (870) 845-7500 |
| 2000 Ice Storm, Georgia | ||
| City of Roswell | Patrick Kirkpatrick, Purchasing Manager | (770) 641-3718 |
| Gwinnett County | Brian Allen, Director of DOT | (770) 822-7479 |
| Martin K. Conroy, Director of Construction Maintenance | (770) 822-7400 | |
| Hall County | Clayton Haynes, Director of Public Works | (770) 531-6824 |
| City of Gainesville | J. Carlyle Cox, City Manager | (770) 535-6867 |
| Pike County | Joe Walter, County Manager | (770) 887-3115 |
| 1999-2000 Hurricane Floyd, North Carolina (Grinding) | ||
| Wilmington Materials (Wilmington Landfill, Plant #2) | Kyle McIntyre | (910) 763-4569 |
| Recycled Materials (Wayne County) | Fred C. Jones, Jr. | (919) 735-0004 |
| C & B, LLC (Martin County, Murfeesboro, Del Ray Beach, FL) | Victoria | (561) 994-2134 |
| 1999-2000 Hurricane Floyd, North Carolina (Debris Removal/Hauling) | ||
| Town of Oakland Island | Jerry Walters, Town Manager | (910) 278-5011 |
| John B. Olansen, Public Works Director | (910) 278-9558 | |
| Town of Chadbourn | Howard A. Jones, Town Manager | (910) 654-4148 |
| City of Whiteville | Hazen Blodgett, City Manager | (919) 642-8046 |
| Kip McClary, City Engineer | (919) 642-8046 | |
| Pitt County, NW | Bucky Moore, The Whooton Company | (252) 757-1096 |
| Pitt County, NE | Amos L. Moore, P. E., The Whooton Company | (252) 757-1096 |
| Town of Taraboro | Amos L. Moore, P. E., The Whooton Company | (252) 757-1096 |
| William Corbett, Town Clerk | ||
| Lenoir County | John Bauer, County Manager | (252) 559-6450 |
| Onslow County | Carter Bender, Purchasing Agent | |
| 1999 Hurricane Brett, Corpus Christi, Texas | ||
| City of Corpus Christi | Angel R. Escobar, Director of Engineering Services | (361) 880-3704 |
| City of Corpus Christi | Kevin Stowers, Contracts Funds Administrator | (361) 880-3519 |
| Shiner, Moseley and Associates, Inc. | Joe C. Moseley, Principle | (361) 857-2211 |
| 1997-1998 Ice Storm, Omaha, Nebraska | ||
| City of Omaha | Hal Daub, Mayor | (402) 444-5220 |
| City of Omaha | Henry T. Vieregger, P. E., Director of Public Works | (402) 444-5923 |
| 1996-1997 Hurricanes Bertha / Fran, North Carolina | ||
| USACE - Raleigh | Sherrel Bunn, Contracting Officer | (910) 251-4866 |
| City of Wilmington, NC | Ed Fare, Director of Public Service | (910) 341-7855 |
| New Hanover Co., NC | Raymond L. Church, Jr., Director of Environmental Management | (910) 341-4340 |
| 1995-1997 The Great Hanshin Earthquake, Kobe, Japan | ||
| Daiei Inter Nature Systems, Nishinomiya, Japan | Kazumasa Shimojik, President | 011-81-0798-40-2100 |
| 1995-1996 Hurricane Marilyn, St. Croix, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands | ||
| USACE - Jacksonville District | Harley R. Hartley, Chief of Construction | (904) 232-1183 |
| 1995-1996 Hurricane Opal, Alabama and Florida | ||
| Santa Rosa Island, Florida | Leo Hickman, Chief of Construction | (334) 441-5665 |
| Auburn, AL | Doug Watson, City Manager | (334) 821-1900 |
| Jeff Ramsay, City Engineer | (334) 887-4942 | |
| Opelika, AL | Doc Dorsey, City Engineer | (334) 705-5450 |
| City of Pensacola, FL | Helen S. Chalk, Director of Sanitarian Services | (904) 435-1890 |
| Coffee Co., AL | Randall J. Tindall, Coffee Co. Engineer | (334) 894-6112 |
| Tallapoosa Co., AL | Tom Howard | (256) 825-1062 |
| 1992-1995 Hurricane Andrew, Miami, Florida | ||
| USACE - Key Biscayne Island, Eureka Dump, PZ Dump - Jacksonville District | ||
| Terry L. Rice, D. E. | (904) 232-2234 | |
| Harley R. Hartley, Chief of Construction | (904) 232-1183 | |
| J. G. Cooper, A. E. | (407) 783-8700 | |
| USACE - Homestead Air Force Base - Mobile District | ||
| Leo Hickman, Chief of Construction | (334) 441-5665 | |
| 1994-1995 Ice Storms, Mississippi & Alabama | ||
| Washington Co., Mississippi | Tommy Goodwin | (601) 334-2667 |
| Florence, Alabama | City Engineer | (256) 760-6350 |
| Calhoun Co., Alabama | County Engineer | (256) 237-4657 |
| Colbert Co., Alabama | Colbert Co. Engineer | (205) 381-2120 |
| Lauderdale Co., Alabama | Jimmy McAfee | (205) 760-5880 |
| 1994-1995 Flood, Albany, Georgia | ||
| USACE - Savannah District | Louis J. Moore, Chief of Contracting | (912) 652-5291 |
| 1990-1991 Flood, Elba, Alabama | ||
| USACE - Mobile District | Leo Hickman, Chief of Construction | (334) 441-5665 |
| 1989-1990 Hurricane Hugo, South Carolina | ||
| USACE - Charleston District | William D. Mills, Contacting Specialist | (324) 727-4204 |
| Owner | Contact | Telephone |
| Hillsborough Cty, FL |
Crista Speth,
Procurement Super. |
(813) 272-5790
(813) 272-6290 |
| St. Johns Cty, FL |
Joe Burch,
Purchasing Mgr. |
(904) 209-0152
(904) 824-9920 |
| Myrtle Beach, SC |
Bill Oliver,
Public Works |
(843) 918-2022
(843) 918-2182 |
| Polk Cty, FL |
Rhonda Hamrick,
Contract Specialist |
(863) 534-5612
(863) 534-0055 |
| Acadia Parish, LA |
Lee Hebert,
Director Eng. Prep. |
(337) 783-4357 |
| Columbus, GA |
Andrea McCorvey,
Purchasing Div. Mgr. |
(706) 653-4105
(706) 653-4109 |
| Delray Beach, FL |
Brian Shutt,
Assist. City Attorney |
(561) 243-7091
(561) 278-4755 |
| Jacksonville, NC |
John Stiltner,
Streets Division |
(910) 938-5619
(910) 938-5335 |
| Greensboro, NC |
Larry Jones,
Purchasing Director |
(336) 373-2065
(336) 373-2544 |
| Orange Cty, FL |
Jim Schell,
Sr. Purchasing Agent |
(407) 836-5635
(407) 836-5899 |
| Pensacola, FL |
Jerry Moore,
Director Sant. Services |
(850) 435-1890
(850) 595-1010 |
| Lake County, FL |
Donna C. Theilhart,
Contracting Officer |
(352) 343-9839
(352) 343-9473 |
| Gulf Shores, AL |
Charles Hamilton,
Public Works Director |
(251) 968-1155 |
| Galveston County, TX |
Bruce Hughes,
Purchasing Agency |
(409) 770-5371 |
| Coffee County, AL |
Marty Lentz, Assistant Engineer |
(334) 894-6112
(334) 894-6317 |
| Town of Emerald Isle, NC |
Misty Overman,
Assistant Town Manager |
(252) 354-3424
(252) 354-5068 |
| Hernando County, Fl |
James D. Gantt,
Director |
(352) 754-4020
(352) 754-4199 |
| City of Gulfport, FL |
Don Sopak,
Public Works Director |
(727) 893-1090
(727) 893-1695 |
| Town of Loxley, AL |
Thomas Hudson,
Purchasing Officer |
(251) 964-7644 |
| St. Lucie School District |
Allen Lee,
Purchasing Agent |
(772) 336-6980
(772) 336-6985 |