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AshBritt, Inc. AshBritt, Inc. is a nationally recognized rapid-response disaster recovery and special environmental services contractor. Since 1992, we have managed and executed over eighty disaster projects and twentyeight special environmental projects, successfully serving more than seventy-five clients. We have been directly involved in the debris recovery missions of thirty federally declared major storms in twelve states. These missions have included ice storms, tornadoes, floods, wildfires, tropical storms and major hurricanes. All of our missions have been conducted in a safe, timely, and cost-effective manner. AshBritt s extensive past experience has created a wealth of knowledge and skill for our principals, managers, and field personnel. Our senior management and technical consultants have more than 150 years of combined disaster debris management experience, and are intimately acquainted with all facets of disaster recovery, including debris collection, management, reduction, recycling, mitigation and disposal. Our key technical experts are former officials in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Environmental Protection Agency, and Federal Emergency Management Agency. Mr. Adrian Parker Regional Manager 401 Lookout Lane Dickinson, TX 77539 Office: (281) 534-9296 Cell: (954) 553-0443 aparker@ashbritt.com Mr. Rob Ray Vice President of Marketing 480 South Andres Avenue, Suite 103 Pompano Beach, FL 33069 Office: (954) 545-3535 Cell: (954) 868-9502 rray@ashbritt.com Page 1 of 7

Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. is one of the nation s leading disaster response and recovery companies. Mobilizing over 450 pieces of owned equipment from its permanent deployment facilities in Texas, Louisiana and Florida, Ceres has performed over $700M in FEMA-funded disaster recovery work following such hurricanes as Dolly, Gustav, Ike, Katrina, Rita, and Wilma. Ceres received an Outstanding evaluation from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for its $500M Hurricane Katrina cleanup effort in Louisiana. For over three decades Ceres has worked in virtually every U.S. state and territory, responding to hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, winter storms, and other debrisgenerating events. Ceres has never been debarred, defaulted on a contract, failed to complete a contract, nor had any client denied reimbursement. Ceres Environmental Services, Inc. provides full services for disaster recovery to governments and government agencies. We provide debris removal and reduction, assistance with FEMA reimbursement, demolition, hazardous tree trimming and removal, asbestos-containing material removal, waterway debris removal, and other specialty services. Ms. Gail Hanscom Project Manager 9945 Windfern Road Houston, TX 77064 Office: 1-800-218-4424 Cell: (601) 297-5939 gail.hanscom@ceresenvironmental.com Mr. David Preus Project Manager 5590 Broadcast Court Sarasota, FL 34240 Office: 1-800-218-4424 Cell: (786) 368-3399 david.preus@ceresenvironmental.com Page 2 of 7

CrowderGulf CrowderGulf is a nationally recognized and respected Debris Management Company with an experienced Management Team that has successfully participated in the recovery of all major natural disasters in the Southeast since 1969, as well as completing successful ice storm recovery operations in the Midwest. In addition to large scale debris removal, reduction and disposal operations, CrowderGulf offers services including, but not limited to, marine debris removal and canal cleaning, wetlands and shoreline restoration, marine construction and salvage, beach sand screening and restoration, hazardous waste handling, and demolition. With our vast resources and experience, CrowderGulf has a proven plan of operation to provide reliable and efficient disaster recovery services from a single event to the simultaneous management of multiple projects. Mr. John Ramsay President 5435 Business Parkway Theodore, AL 36582 Office: 1-800-992-6207 Cell: (251) 402-3677 jrsamsay@crowdergulf.com Mr. Buddy Young Assistant Director 5435 Business Parkway Theodore, AL 36582 Office: 1-800-992-6207 Cell: (940) 597-4252 byoung@crowdergulf.com Ms. Margaret Wright Program Manager 5435 Business Parkway Theodore, AL 36582 Office: 1-800-992-6207 Cell: (251) 604-6346 mwright@crowdergulf.com Page 3 of 7

D&J Enterprises, Inc. Our company, D & J Enterprises, Inc. is a contracting firm with over 35 years of hands on experience as a prime contractor for debris removal, reduction, disposal and management following natural and manmade disaster events. Since we performed our first emergency debris removal and clean-up project following Hurricane Camille in Corpus Christi, Texas in 1970, the company has become a major contractor in the field of debris management and has performed over 200 separate, FEMA funded, disaster response contracts throughout most of the continental United States as well as the Caribbean totaling over $500,000,000, at times employing over 600 employees, 500 subcontractors, and 1,000 trucks, daily. In 1995, we were the only outside company selected to assist in the disposal of 2,000,000 tons of debris on the Island of Japan following the Earthquake of 1995. D & J s principals supplied its own equipment and manpower for debris reduction sites on the Islands of Ashiya and Koshien, training Japanese personnel in the efficient reduction and disposal of debris for a one year period. D&J was the US Army Corp of Engineers ACI contractor for Hurricane Rita. D&J was tasked to respond to 14 counties in Texas, where we picked up, reduced and disposed of over 6 million cubic yards of debris. D&J Enterprises received an Outstanding Performance award from the Corp for this completed mission. Mr. Jason Sanders Contract Officer 3495 Lee Road 10 Auburn, AL 36832 Office: (334) 821-1249 Cell: (334) 559-0106 djstorm4@earthlink.net Mr. Chip Starr Assistant Vice President 3495 Lee Road 10 Auburn, AL 36832 Office: (334) 821-1249 Cell: (334) 740-4251 djstorm4@earthlink.net Page 4 of 7

DRC Emergency Services, Inc. Primary mission of DRC Emergency Services, LLC is professional, honest, and immediate response to natural and man-made disasters throughout the world. The DRC Family of Companies has extensive experience and capacity in emergency response: Disaster Management and Relief Services, Debris Management, Vehicle and Vessel Removal and Processing, Technical Assistance and Project Management, Temporary Housing, Workforce Housing/Life Support, Construction, Construction Management, Demolition, Landfill Management, Marine Debris Recovery and Disposal, Civil, Heavy, and Vertical Construction and FEMA Reimbursement. Mr. Tom Combs Program Manager 2903A Jackson Street Houston, TX 77004 Office: (202) 905-7068 Cell: (202) 905-7068 tom@tomcombs.net Ms. April Callaway Contracts Manager 740 Museum Drive Mobile, AL 36608 Office: 1-888-721-4372 Cell: (251) 423-1158 acallaway@drcusa.com Omni-Pinnacle, LLC Since 1989, Omni Pinnacle, LLC (Omni) has responded to natural and man-made disasters across the United States, as well as in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Our Corporate Principles and Emergency Management Team (EMT) have more than 150 years of skill in Emergency Management and Debris Management. Omni provides a wide variety of disaster services to our clients with remarkable insight and confidence regardless of the recovery project; by doing so we have established a reputation for safety, quality and reliability. We pride ourselves on our strict adherence to safety and quality throughout the recovery process. Our work ethic and dedication have elevated Omni to the top of the disaster recovery industry. Mr. Charles Goodwin Program Manager 90 Glen Court Pearl River, LA 70452 Office: 1-866-780-5182 Cell: (985) 201-0829 charles@omnipinnacle.com Mr. Brian Reine Manager 90 Glen Court Pearl River, LA 70452 Office: 1-866-780-5182 brian@omnipinnacle.com Page 5 of 7

Phillips & Jordan, Inc. Phillips & Jordan, Inc. is a Knoxville, Tennessee, based general and specialty contractor with regional offices throughout the Southeast and California. Established in 1952, Phillips & Jordan has decades of construction expertise that include: site development, heavy civil and design build, land clearing, reclamation and mitigation, solid waste landfills, right-of-way maintenance, construction management, and disaster management. We have been delivering Disaster Recovery Services since the 1970 s. We were tasked by the Corps of Engineers to manage the Forensic Recovery Operation at the Staten Island Landfill after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. We provided Disaster Recovery Services to multiple jurisdictions throughout Louisiana, Alabama and Florida after hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma during the hurricane season of 2005. As the nation s leading provider of Disaster Recovery services, Phillips & Jordan, Inc. will minimize risk by quickly, safely and efficiently removing and processing debris. With our experience in disaster recovery, trained staff, understanding of FEMA reimbursements process, extensive network of exceptionally qualified subcontractors, bonding ability and financial capability, Phillips & Jordan, Inc. offers the most effective solution for disaster debris services. Mr. Mike Harwood Business Development Manager 191 P & J Road Robbinsville, NC 28771 Office: (828) 479-3371 Cell: (828) 735-9396 mharwood@pandj.com Mr. Cecil Patterson Vice President 6621 Wilbanks Road Knoxville, TN 37912 Office: (251) 633-3540 Cell: (865) 414-4400 patterson@pandj.com Page 6 of 7

Storm Reconstruction Services, Inc. Storm Reconstruction Services, Inc. (SRS) was incorporated in 1993 as a full service debris management company, specializing in cleanup from manmade disasters, and natural disasters such as hurricanes, tornadoes, wind storms, floods and ice storms. Our strengths are our experienced management team, our communication with the contracting agencies, our extensive inventory of self-owned equipment, our FEMA funding and assistance programs experience, our certified and trained personnel, and our 24-7 service attitude. SRS can meet all bonding, finance, licensing and insurance requirements for any scope of work. Ms. Carol A. Patton Executive Assistant 1444 West I-65 Service Road Mobile, AL 36693-5100 24/7 Phone: 1-866-556-0049 Fax: (251) 445-5511 carolpcrump@aol.com www.stormreconstruction.com TFR Enterprises, Inc. T.F.R. Enterprises, Inc. (TFR) is a TEXAS-based specialty contractor actively participating in disaster recovery contract nationwide since 1992. We have a history of safe, rapid and complete service in the industry with Federal, State and Local governments, providing expedient, cost-effective disaster debris management, removal, reduction, recycling and disposal services. TFR has provided debris removal and clean-up services to over 100 Federal, State and Local governments, as well as several private industries funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Mr. Bob Droke Chief Operating Officer 601 Leander Drive Leander, TX 78641 Office: 1-866-669-6658 Cell: (256) 366-3677 bobdroke@aol.com Ms. Tiffany Wilkes Contract Administrator 601 Leander Drive Leander, TX 78641 Office: (512) 260-3322 x200 Cell: (512) 528-1942 tiffanyw@tfrinc.com Page 7 of 7