Disaster Recovery


   IND. SCOPE SUMMARY


2010 DeKalb County, AL Tornado
  • Work: Load and haul vegetative and C&D from right-of-way to disposal site, reduced all vegetative debris by inceneration and haul and dispose of ash.


2009 Kentucky Ice Storm
  • McCracken County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Trimmed trees, loaded, hauled, and removed from curbside all storm-generated debris within the municipal right-of-way; Managed TDSRS
  • Caldwell County - District 2 DOT - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Trimmed trees, loaded, hauled, and removed from curbside all storm-generated debris within the municipal right-of-way
  • Graves County - District 1 DOT - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Trimmed trees, loaded, hauled, and removed from curbside all storm-generated debris within the municipal right-of-way
  • City of Paducah - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Reduced all storm generated debris by grinding


2009 Arkansas Ice Storm
  • City of Jonseboro - Loaded, hauled and removed from curbside storm-generated debris within the municipal right-of-way; Managed TDSRS; Reduced by burning & grinding


2008 Hurricane Ike, Texas
  • Hardin County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removed all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and hauled to disposal site; Removed C&D and hauled to final disposal
  • Galveston County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Sorted, loaded and removed from curbside storm-generated mixed debris (C&D, household and vegetative) from damaged residential and commercial area’s; Hauled to TDSRS; Reduced debris and hauled to final disposal. Oversaw the total management of the TDSRS
  • City of Orange - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Loaded, removed from curbside and hauled all eligible mud, silt and dirt created by storm surge and flooding. Swept and cleaned streets
  • City of Pasadena - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removed all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and hauled to disposal site; Removed C&D and hauled to final disposal


2007 Lake County, FL Tornado
  • Lake County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: 1. Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material.
  • Work: 2. Remove C & D and haul directly to final disposal 200,000 CY


2006 Town of Tonawanda, NY Ice Storm
  • Town of Tonawanda - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material.


2006 Village of Kenmore, NY Ice Storm
  • Village of Kenmore - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material.


2005/06 Hurricane Katrina - Mississippi
  • Work: Removal of storm generated debris from right-of-way, separation, removal and disposal from right-of-entry at various locations in Mississippi including Ocean Springs, Gulfport and Waveland.


2005/06 Hurricane Wilma - Florida
  • Miami Gardens, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material.
  • Del Ray Beach, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material.


2005/06 Hurricane Rita -Texas - DACW 29-03-D-0010 Task Order DZ001 & DZ002
  • Miami Gardens, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: 1. D & J was responsible for removal and disposal state wide for the U.S. Army Corp. of Engineers (USACE) of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way.
  • Work: 2. D & J maintained and operated multiple TDSR sites including separating and reduction by grinding and reduction by burning all vegetative debris.
  • Work: 3. D & J was responsible for C & D pickup and haul to a landfill, stump removal haul off and mulch haul off simultaneously from 14 counties including 4 major municipalities within the State of Texas.


2005 Hurricane Dennis - Florida
  • Pensacola, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way, maintain and operate 1 TDSR site including separate and reduce by grinding all vegetative debris.


2004 Hurricanes Charley, Francis, Jeanne, and Ivan - Florida/North Carolina
  • Charlotte County, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way, maintain and operate 3 TDSR sites including separate and reduce by grinding all vegetative debris. Total debris collected and disposed of -1,812,000cy.
  • New Hanover County, NC - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to disposal site –total debris collected-101,000cy.
  • Miami Gardens, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) clear streets of all vegetative and C & D storm debris from right-of-way and haul to disposal site – total debris collected –9,000cy.
  • Del Ray Beach, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding, haul and dispose of ground mulch material. Total debris collected and disposed of- 209,000cy.
  • West Palm Beach, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Manage TDSR site, reduce all vegetative storm debris by incineration and grinding. Total debris reduced – 160,000cy
  • Hillsborough County, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way, maintain and operate TDSR sites including separate and reduce by grinding all vegetative debris. Haul mulch to a landfill. Total debris collected -265,000cy
  • Pensacola and Escambia County, FL - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: (Project completed) Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way, maintain and operate 6 TDSR sites including separate and reduce by grinding all vegetative debris. Haul mulch to a landfill. Total debris collected and disposed of- 1,350,000cy.


2004 Hurricane Isabel - North Carolina/Virginia
  • Wilmington, NC - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way.
  • New Hanover County, NC - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site.
  • Pamlico County, NC - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of all vegetative and C & D storm debris from right-of-way and haul to disposal site.
  • City of Suffolk, VA - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Removal of vegetative storm debris from right-of-way and haul to the disposal site, reduce all vegetative debris by tub grinding.
  • City of Richmond, VA - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Reduce all vegetative storm debris hauled to the reduction site by tub grinding.
  • USACE, Fort Lee, VA - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Reduce all vegetative storm debris hauled to the reduction site by tub grinding.


2003 February Ice Storm - Greenup County, Kentucky
  • Greenup County Kentucky - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and dispose of 354,000 cubic yards of storm generated debris located on right-of-ways of county roads in Greenup County, Kentucky.


2003 February Ice Storm - North Eastern
  • Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Dept. Of Hwy., District 9 - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and dispose of an estimated 419,122 cubic yards of storm generated debris located on right-of-ways of three counties and sections of Interstate 64 in North Eastern Kentucky.


2002 December Ice Storm - North Carolina
  • City of Lexington - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and remove from curbside and reduce by grinding over 63,000 cubic yards of storm-generated debris from within the City of Lexington municipal right-of-ways.
  • City of Charlotte - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and remove from curbside over 207,000 cubic yards of storm generated vegetative debris from within the City of Charlotte municipal right-of-ways under three (3) separate contracts.


2002 December Tornado, North Alabama
  • Cullman County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Sort, load, haul and remove from curbside and dispose of 70,000 cubic yards of mixed (construction and demolition, household and vegetative) debris, generated from the tornado damaged residential and rural areas. Disposal was by burning and delivery to a landfill.


2002 July Flood, South Texas
  • Guadalupe County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and remove from curbside all eligible household debris generated from the flood damaged residential areas.


2002 April Tornado, North Georgia
  • Gordon County - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: Load, haul and remove construction and demolition debris generated from the tornado. Reduce all vegetative and woody debris by grinding.


2001 December 2000 Ice Storm, Arkansas
  • City of Little Rock - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb, hauling and grinding.
  • Parks & Recreation of the City of Little Rock
  • Work: 1. Trim hanging branches and broken tops from trees containing hanging or broken limbs (trees flagged in yellow and remove from site according to specifications.
  • Work: 2. Cut damaged trees (trees flagged in red) off within 3 inches of ground level and dispose of debris according to specifications.
  • Work: 3. Cut up damaged trees (trees flagged in blue) and remove trees and root balls from site, disposing of in accordance with specifications and fill in resulting holes with suitable topsoil capable of growing grass.
  • City of Dierks - Vegetative debris removal
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb and hauling.
  • Texarkana, AR - Storm debris cleanup and removal
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb, hauling and grinding.
  • Pulaski Co. - Removal and disposal of storm debris resulting from the ice storm of December 2000 Bid No. 01203
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb, hauling and grinding.
  • Nevada Co.
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb, hauling and grinding.
  • Howard Co.
  • Work: trimming, loading from the curb, hauling and grinding.


2000 Georgia, Ice Storm
  • City of Roswell - Removal and disposal of all eligible storm generated debris from within municipal right-of-way.
  • Gwinnett County - Removal of all storm debris from right-of-way.
  • Hall County - Removal of all storm debris from right-of-way
  • City of Gainesville - Removal of all storm debris from right-of-way.
  • Pike County - Removal of all storm debris from right-of-way.


1999-2000 North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd
  • Wilmington Materials, Wilmington Landfill Plant #2 - Recycled materials debris grinding
  • C & B, LLC – Martin County, Murfreesboro, North Carolina and Del Ray Beach Florida - Debris grinding


1999-2000 North Carolina, Hurricane Floyd
  • Town of Oak Island - Natural Disaster Debris Removal
  • Work: perform cleanup of the towns “beach area” C & D and wash over sand caused by Hurricane Floyd. Haul all construction and demolition debris collected by the cleanup effort to the Bruinswick County Landfill in Supply, NC.
  • Town of Chadbourn - Debris removal from right-of-way.
  • City of Whiteville - Debris removal
  • Work: removal of trees, limbs, leaves, stumps, etc., that are placed at the street right-of-way, hauling to the Columbus County Landfill, or other locations designated by the City of Whiteville.
  • Pitt County, NE and NW - Vegetative & non vegetative debris removal and demolition of flood damaged structures.
  • Town of Tarboro - Vegetative and non vegetative debris removal.
  • Work: Pick up debris on roadside and demolishing mobile homes and houses.
  • Lenoir County - Grinding of hurricane generated vegetative debris.
  • Onslow County - Grinding of hurricane generated vegetative debris.


1999 Corpus Christi, Texas, Hurricane Brett
  • City of Corpus Christi - Debris Management: Clearing, removal & disposal of vegetative debris


1997 – 1998 Ice Storm, Omaha Nebraska
  • City of Omaha - Remove and process debris, woody
  • Work: removed all eligible debris from the right-of-way and placed it into five (5) separate sites. All debris at the five (5) sites was separated into woody grindable debris and non-grindable debris. All woody debris final products were placed in stockpiles and removed via separate contract by others. All debris reduction (grinding) was accomplished with the use of four (4) company in-house owned Diamond Z model No. 1463 tub grinders. These machines are the largest mobile tub grinders available in the world. 1,253,597 CY of material removed and ground in eight (8) weeks duration.


1996-1997 Hurricane Fran / Bertha, North Carolina
  • USACE - Raleigh, Carey, NC - Remove Debris
  • Work: This was a time and materials contract directed by the USACE in Raleigh and the town of Carey, NC. Performance of this contract involved approximately 110 direct employees and 20 company trucks and loaders as well as 150 subcontracted trucks (mostly local), operating approximately 16 different loading crews. . This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's load, haul and grinding contracts listed below.
  • Long Beach, NC
  • Wilmington, NC - Removed, Processed, Disposed Debris
  • New Hanover Co., NC - Removed, Processed, Disposed Debris
  • Work: Removed all debris from right-of –way for the City of Wilmington and Hanover Co. and transported it to six (6) individual satellite dump sites throughout New Hanover Co. Debris was separated into grindable and non-grindable product. Woody debris was reduced to ground mulch with the use of 8 tub grinders and associated support equipment that ultimately produced 1,250,000 million CY of ground product. The ground product was then transported to two (2) separate landfills for final disposition. Non-grindable debris was separated into recyclable metals, which were transported to a metal salvage operation and the non-recyclable materials were placed in a class I landfill. The six (6) dump sites were rehabilitated to its original or better condition upon completion of the debris removal process.


1995-1996 The Hanshin Earthquake, Kobe Japan
  • Government of Japan - Process/Reduce Debris via Grinding
  • Work: Separated or sorted grindable and non-grindable materials and ground all grindable materials while instructing the Japanese personnel. We were there for a one year period with our in-house equipment and personnel. Air transport, fuel, housing, clothing, overseas shipping, food, ground transportation, field offices, power & water were furnished by Japanese government. This fact effectively increased this contract by approximately $2 million. Projects involving the cleanup from Hurricanes Marilyn, Erin and Opal, listed below, were performed simultaneously during the twelve month period of performance for this project.


1995-1996 Hurricane Marilyn, Virgin Islands
  • St. Thomas - Roof repairs
  • Work: St. Thomas Airport Work – Removed all debris from right-of–way for the islands of St. Croix and St. Thomas. This project involved 5 company owned trucks and one front end loader operating 2 crews. Also involved employment of temporary labor for the installation of temporary roofing on the Island of St. Thomas and clean up labor for the airport on St. Thomas. This work was performed simultaneously with the project in Japan.
  • St. Croix - Remove debris


1995-1996 Hurricane Opal, Florida, Alabama
  • Santa Rosa Island, FL – cleaning beach sand
  • Work: Cleaning sand on Pensacola Beach (which was the result of Hurricane Opal in on October 4, 1995). This contract called for the sorting and separation of debris from beachfront sand on Pensacola Beach, Fla. Performance of this contract involved approximately 3 direct employees and 5 company trucks and loaders as well as 2 subcontracted trucks, operating approximately 1 screening crew. This contract involved the use of D & J's company owned mobile trommel screen.
  • Pensacola, FL – Debris Removal
  • Work: Processing & Disposal of end product
  • Auburn AL - Remove & Process Debris, Woody
  • Opelika AL – Remove & Process Debris, Woody
  • Escambia Co, FL – Debris removal
  • Work: processing & disposal of sand product, grinding brush debris (which was the result of Hurricane Opal in on October 4, 1995) which had been hauled by the Utility Authority to the Utility Authority's designated site. This contract called for the grinding of brush debris with one of D & J's company owned model 1463 Diamond Z tub grinders. Performance of this contract involved approximately 12 direct employees and 2 company trucks and loaders as well as 6 subcontracted trucks, operating approximately 2 grinding crews. This contract was performed simultaneously with contracts listed above and below with; the City of Opelika, Al., the City of Auburn, Al., the City of Pensacola, Fla., Tallapoosa County, Al., Coffee County, Al. and US Army Corps of Engineers, Virgin Islands.
  • Tallapoosa Co., AL - Debris removal
  • Work: Removed, Processed & disposed of end product,
  • Coffee Co., AL – Remove Debris, Woody


1994 – 1995 Hurricane Andrew, Miami, Florida
  • USACE - On previous dumped site – sort, grind and remove dumped material
  • Work: Jacksonville District PZ Dump was an enormous disposal reclamation project; all the key features we successfully accomplished are divided into these basic categories: Sorting – with the use of 60 laborers, track backhoes, grapples, trucks & loaders with appropriate site management supervisors the commingled debris was sorted into grindable / non grindable recyclable materials. Screening – all material was screened with ½” screen all soil which was further cleaned with the use of magnetic rollers, air jets and picking lines to produce a marketable topsoil material. Recycling – after sorting ferrous from non-ferrous materials, they were removed from the debris and transport to a metal recycling facility. Grinding – all wood debris removed during the sorting and screening operation was reduced to wood mulch and transported to Dade Co. farmers for use in the agricultural operations. Crushing – concrete & masonry debris was crushed down to 1” material and placed in a licensed C & D landfill. Hauling – all screened topsoil materials were hauled and placed in North & South Dade Co. landfills to be used as daily cover. This disposition resulted in savings to Dade Co. of over $ 1,000,000 by having supplied daily cover material. Testing / Monitoring – this contractor retained and managed two (2) separate soil testing laboratories on the site to identify hazardous and/or toxic materials that were commingled in the debris. The contractor successfully mutually coordinated the reporting and interfacing of all agencies involved that included DERM – FL, DERM – Dade Co., FEMA and USACE. Disposal – Contractor devised, implemented and successfully carried out a disposal plan for the entire final disposition of all materials removed from the site. This plan included the tracking of every cubic yard and/or ton of all materials. To complete the final disposal of Hurricane Andrew mixed-debris that was delivered to the PZ Construction Company, Inc. site in Dade County, Florida. Disposal requirements included “screened landfill residual” including lime rock, concrete materials, ash, and metals as well as construction and demolition debris and other “woody” debris. D & J elected to re-screen all materials and thereby greatly reduced the originally estimated landfill material requirement by 90%. The contractor efforts were recognized in a presentation of an Outstanding Performance Award on 14 March 1995.


1994-1995 Mississippi & Alabama, Ice Storms
  • Washington Co., Mississippi
  • Work: Operated dump site debris reduction Grinding brush debris (which was the result of the February, 1994 ice storm disaster). This contract called for the grinding of brush debris hauled to the site designated by the County. D & J supplied 3 of it's' company owned tub grinders to grind all the vegetative debris for Washington County, Mississippi. Performance of this contract involved approximately 20 direct employees and 16 company trucks and loaders along with 3 company's tub grinders. This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's brush collecting and hauling contracts listed below in Calhoun County, Al., Colbert County, Al., Lauderdale County, Al. and the City of Florence, Al.
  • Florence, Alabama
  • Work: Removed woody debris & deposited at the dump site, collecting and burning brush debris (which was the result of the February, 1994 ice storm disaster) from the right-of-way in the County of Lauderdale, Alabama. This contract called for the loading of the debris into trucks and hauling it to designated staging sites in the City and disposing of the debris with controlled air curtain burning. Performance of this contract involved approximately 12 direct employees and 6 company trucks and loaders as well as 4 subcontracted trucks operating 2 loading crews along with 1 bulldozer and 1 air curtain burner. This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's brush collecting and hauling contracts listed above and below in Calhoun County, Al., Washington County, Mississippi, Colbert County, Al., and Lauderdale County, Al.
  • Calhoun Co., Alabama
  • Work: Removed woody debris & deposited at the dump site, collecting brush debris (which was the result of the February, 1994 ice storm disaster) from the right-of-way in the County of Calhoun, Alabama. This contract called for the loading of the debris into trucks and hauling it to designated staging sites in the county. Performance of this contract involved approximately 10 direct employees and 8 company trucks and loaders as well as 2 subcontracted trucks operating 1 loading crew. This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's brush collecting and hauling contracts listed above and below in Washington County, Mississippi, Colbert County, Al., Lauderdale County, Al. and the City of Florence, Al.
  • Colbert Co., Alabama
  • Work: Removed woody debris & deposited at the dump site, collecting brush debris (which was the result of the February, 1994 Ice Storm Disaster) from the right-of-way in the County of Colbert, Alabama. This contract called for the loading of the debris into trucks and hauling it to designated staging sites in the County. Performance of this contract involved approximately 22 direct employees and 12 company trucks and loaders as well as 8 subcontracted trucks operating 4 loading crews. This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's brush collecting and hauling contracts listed above and below in Calhoun County, Al., Washington County, Mississippi, Lauderdale County, Al. and the City of Florence, Alabama.
  • Lauderdale Co., Alabama
  • Work: Operated dump site debris reduction collecting brush debris (which was the result of the February, 1994 ice storm disaster) from the right-of-way in the County of Lauderdale, Alabama. This contract called for the loading of the debris into trucks and hauling it to designated staging sites in the County. Performance of this contract involved approximately 20 direct employees and 10 company trucks and loaders as well as 9 subcontracted trucks operating 4 loading crews. This contract was performed simultaneously with D & J's brush collecting and hauling contracts listed above in Calhoun County, Al., Washington County, Mississippi, Colbert County, Al., and the City of Florence, Alabama.


1994-1995 Albany Georgia, Flood
  • USACE – Created a new house trailer park in its complete entirety for displaced people due to floods
  • Savannah District - USACE - Erection of temporary housing for flood victims in Albany, Georgia.
  • Work: D & J did all site preparations for housing units supplied by the government for flood victims. This included all infrastructures such as electrical, water, sanitary sewer, handicap ramps, retention ponds, road stabilization, sewer and storm drains, etc. Performance of this contract required D & J to provide 2 backhoes, 1 motor grader, 8 tri-axle dump trucks, 14 employees and 1 bulldozer. This project was being performed simultaneously with the above listed PZ Dump Reprocurement project in Dade County Florida and the AEC Demolition project at Homestead Air Force Base.


1992 – 1993 Hurricane Andrew, Miami, Florida
  • USACE
  • Metro Dade Co., FL
  • Kearny Development
  • H. B. S. Corp.
  • Hialeah, FL


1992 – 1995 Miami Florida, Hurricane Andrew
  • Jacksonville District
  • USACE - Key Biscayne Island - Bill Baggs Park - tree and stump removal, reduction and mulch spreading
  • This project required the uprooting and stump removal of damaged “Australian Pines” on a 450 acre National Park at the tip end of the island of Key Biscayne. The contract required 4 grinders/chippers, 6 front-end loaders, 4 dump trucks and approximately 18 laborers.
  • USACE - Eureka Dump – Sort/grind previously dumped materials.
  • Eureka dump was a large pile of debris that was originally contracted in two (2) separate distinct scope of work contracts, as grindable & non-grindable; however, after starting our contract of grindable only we found 374,662 cubic yards of non-grindable debris a total of 729,097 cubic yards or 52% of which consisted of 159,192 cubic yards of soil and 215,470 cubic yards of trash. The government modified our contract and we successfully accomplished all additive goals. Sorting Screening Grinding Transporting recycled material to appropriate sites This was a 24 hour / 7 days a week operation that required coordination with other contractors working on the same site.
  • USACE-Chapman Field-East – Grind materials
  • Grind previously dumped materials, which had been deposited in Chapman Field Park East on Old Cutler Road. Project involved 1 tub grinder, 2 front end loaders and one service truck with 5 employees.
  • USACE-Chapman Field-East – Grind materials
  • Grind previously dumped materials, which had been deposited in Chapman Filed Park. Project involved 1 tub grinder, 2 front end loaders and one service truck with 5 employees.
  • USACE-Crandon Park – Grind materials
  • Grind previously dumped materials, which had been deposited in Crandon Park Beach parking lot from woody debris which had been removed from the right-of-way on Key Biscayne. Project involved 1 tub grinder, 2 front end loaders and one service truck with 5 employees.
  • Mobile District
  • USACE – Homestead Air Force Base
  • Clean up of sectors on Homestead Air Force Base and reduce by incineration, all woody debris. Clear right-of-way on base. This project involved the use of 3 front-end loaders, 8 trucks, 4 crews, 24-hour burn crew, 1 bulldozer, 2 water trucks and 18 employees.
  • USACE – Homestead Air Force Base – Demolition & remove to dump with debris
  • USACE – In conjunction with Metric Contractors of South Carolina
  • Work: load, haul and dump construction and demolition debris from the right of ways in the Kendall region south of Miami. This project was a time and materials contract and required the use of 12 crews, approximately 8 loaders, 48 dump trucks and 60 employees for over six weeks at 7 days a week.


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