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Phillips & Jordan, Inc. 10201 Parkside Drive, Suite 300 • Knoxville, TN 37922 865.688.8342 • pandj.com

HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION | RIGHT-OF-WAY ACCESS & CONSTRUCTION | DISASTER RESPONSE

Phillips & Jordan, Inc. is a privately held, family owned, heavy civil and infrastructure contractor established in 1952. Our core values are integrity, safety, quality and production. We are committed to a Zero Incident Philosophy – no harm to person, property, the environment, or our reputation. We pursue challenging projects involving complex problems, difficult conditions, and aggressive schedules. Our team shares a common sense of urgency and desire to win. We have a pioneering spirit, value long-term relationships, and treat our partners the way we expect to be treated. PHILLIPS& JORDANPRIMARYSERVICEAREAS

Power Generation Experience in the power market sector dating back to the 1950’s • Large regulated utility experience related to new site development, infrastructure improvement, and facility decommissioning • Extensive experience related to the management, storage, and disposal of coal combustion residuals Water Resources Construction of reservoirs, dams, impoundments, canals, and conveyance structures • Rehabilitation of aging structures, dam embankment seismic stability projects, and levee improvement projects • Variety of contract types including competitive bid, design-build, early contractor involvement, construction manager at risk, and public/private partnerships

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Industrial & Commercial Turnkey site development for industrial, commercial, residential, rail/port, and landfill projects • Excel at minimizing cost and schedule, maximizing usable surfaces, and overcoming difficult topography and site conditions • Demonstrated performance managing highly complex projects and aggressive schedules

Power Delivery One of the nation’s largest right-of-way clearing and access contractors • Turnkey right-of-way and civil services for transmission line construction/ maintenance and substation site development/ protection • Best in class forestry and heavy fleet equipment deployed by cross-trained personnel

Pipeline Services Right-of-way clearing, maintenance, and

reclamation services for intrastate and interstate pipeline construction throughout the United States • Cleared over 2,500 miles of pipeline right-of-way over the past 15 years • Major projects include the Rockies Express Pipeline which was the largest pipeline built in the United States in more than 20 years at the time of its construction

Supported disaster response and recovery efforts following virtually every major federally declared disaster over the past three decades • Experience responding to natural disasters and man-made incidents including acts of terrorism and environmental disasters • Vast disaster response resources and extensive cadre of experienced management and field personnel

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Phillips & Jordan’s (P&J) experience in the power market sector dates back to the 1950’s. Our Power Generation Group works with large regulated utilities on projects related to new site development, improvements to infrastructure, and decommissioning of facilities. P&J offers demonstrated experience related to facility site development (stormwater management, clearing, excavation, and grading), utility installation, and coal combustion residual (CCR) management and closure activities. Capabilities Site Clearing, Excavation, & Grading • Erosion/Sediment Control Installation & Maintenance • Underground Utility Installation • Construction & Closure of CCR Storage Impoundments (including on- site & off-site disposal) • Landfill Liner System Installation • Leachate Collection System Installation Contact MAXMORTON 865.392.3000 | mmorton@pandj.com

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Representative Projects Fossil Plant Ash Pond Closure Work performed involved excavation and transport of approximately 875,000 tons of CCR to complete closure of an ash holding pond. Fossil Plant Dredge Cell Closure Cap Work performed involved installation of ~ 9,800,000 SF of flexible membrane liner, ~ 9,600,000 SF of geocomposite, and ~ 500,000 SF of geotextile fabric; placement of ~ 8,900,000 SF of cap cover soil; and installation of ~ 37,000 LF of high density polyethylene (HDPE) pipe. Fossil Plant Dry Fly Ash Stack Final Closure Work performed involved installation of ~ 3,500,000 SF of liner and geocomposite as well as ~ 900,000 SF of geotextile fabric, placement of ~ 190,000 CY of cap cover soil and ~ 60,000 CY of subgrade fill material, installation of ~ 13,000 LF of HDPE pipe, and spreading of ~ 24,000 tons of access road stone. Fossil Plant Combined-Cycle Natural Gas Plant Work performed involved site development work for the new plant that included clearing and grubbing of a 12 acre site, 615,000 CY of excavation, 220,000 SY of grading, and installation of storm drainage and outlet control structures. Dan River CCR Recovery Work performed involved removal of ~ 3,000 tons of CCR from the Dan River at several locations - release resulted Work performed involved construction of a 19 acre flue gas desulfurization (FGD) gypsum by-product handling facility that included installation of a composite liner consisting of HDPE liner, Gundseal, and geocomposite drainage net as well as construction of concrete sumps, concrete drainage aprons, and a truck scale. SteamStation Structural Fill Cap Work performed involved closure of a 22 acre fly ash structural fill area that included transport of ~ 80,000 CY of fly ash from the site to a landfill; re-location of ~ 90,000 CY of fly ash at the site; and installation of ~ 930,000 SF of linear low density polyethylene liner, ~ 900,000 SF of geosynthetic drainage layer, and ~ 10,600 LF of toe and interceptor drains. SteamStation Fly Ash Landfill Construction Work performed involved construction of two fly ash storage ponds (33 total acres) that included ~ 1,100,000 CY of excavation, ~ 168,000 CY of embankment construction, installation of ~ 1,300,000 SF of HDPE liner, construction of internal cell berms, installation of HDPE piping and leachate sump risers with pumps, and construction of a leachate lift station. SteamStation FGDGypsumLandfill Construction Work performed involved construction of a FGD gypsum landfill cell that included 17 acres of subgrade preparation and installation of the cell liner consisting of ~ 520,000 SF of unreinforced geosynthetic clay liner and smooth HDPE liner, ~ 230,000 SF of reinforced geosynthetic clay liner and textured HDPE liner, and ~ 750,000 SF of gas diffusion layer material. from failure of a steam station ash holding pond. Power Station FGDGypsumHandling Facility

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Since our inception, Phillips & Jordan (P&J) has completed various water resources projects involving the construction of reservoirs, dams, impoundments, canals, and conveyance structures designed for water storage, flood control, hurricane protection, power generation, and recreation. In addition to new construction, P&J has rehabilitated aging facilities, completed dam embankment seismic stability projects pursuant to federal dam safety guidelines, and worked under varying contract types including traditional competitive bid, design-build, early contractor involvement (ECI), construction manager at risk (CMAR), and privately developed water projects that have been transferred to public entities through public-private partnerships (P3). The Water Resources Group has a history of providing clients with a high-quality project, delivered on time and within budget. Whether your project is a small concrete weir or a large reservoir, P&J is here to deliver you a successful project. Capabilities Site Excavation & Zoned Embankment Construction • Dewatering Operations • Cofferdam & Sediment Basin Construction • Erosion/Sediment Control Installation & Maintenance • Blanket/Chimney Filter Drain Installation • Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC) & Soil Cement Placement • Synthetic Liner/Geotextile Installation • Cast-In-Place Concrete FloodWall Construction • Dam Structure Construction (Spillways, Buttresses, Wing Walls, Sluice Gates) • Bridge , Culvert, & Boat Ramp Construction • Demolition of Existing Structures Contact GERRY ARVIDSON 865.688.8342 | garvidson@pandj.com

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Representative Projects North Fork Spillway and Embankment Improvements (NC)

Construction of a new auxiliary spillway, modifications to the intake tower and rehabilitation of the principal spillway on a high hazard dam. Crews will form and place over 20,000 CY of concrete and excavate 350,000 CY of earth. Boone Hydro Project- BermConstruction (TN) Widening the crest of the earth embankment section of Boone Dam to facilitate future construction of a cut-off wall and, also, to improve the structural stability of the dam. Approximately 140,000 CY rock fill will be placed to widen the berms on both the upstream and downstream slopes of the existing earth embankment. Catawba RawWater Reservoir & Pump Station (SC) Construction of a 110-foot tall earthen embankment and an 85-foot tall new pump station. The project required a 72-foot deep 1,500 LF cement-bentonite cutoff wall, 750,000 CY of zoned embankment material, 37,000 CY of blanket CMAR project consisting of 15 wetland cells within a 176-acre area that will allow reclaimed water to be pumped into the wetland cells to infiltrate and recharge the local aquifer. Included over 200,000 CY of excavation and embankment placement, installation of over 40,000 LF of piping, and installation of instrumentation and electrical components. Lane City Reservoir (TX) The 40,000-acre-foot off channel reservoir consists of approximately 5 miles of 40-foot tall earthen embankment dam. Total material excavation and placement on the project was over 11 million CY. There was 250,000 CY of stair-stepped soil cement, 600,000 CY filter drain material and a slurry wall. The project also required rehabilitation of 2 existing agricultural pump stations, canal widening and concrete lining, construction of a new re-lift pump station and conduit through the embankment, a new river outfall pipeline and a discharge structure. Soque RiverWatershedDams 29, 34, and 36 Rehabilitation (GA) Rehabilitation of the Soque River Watershed High Hazard Dams 29, 34, and 36 to avoid future failure. Onsite mixing and placing of 16,500 CY RCC, 2,200 CY of conventional concrete, 6,000 CY of filter drainage, 65,000 CY rock and common excavation, 4,300 ton of Rip/Rap placement and 21 acres of clearing. Douglas Saddle Dams 3, 9, and 10 (TN) Installation of a three part graded rock filter berm to provide drainage and stability to the Douglas Saddle Dams 3, 9, and 10. Included the import and placement of 15,000 tons of natural river sand, No. 89 stone, and No. 3 stone, as well as, installation of toe drain outlet pipe with discharge headwall, installation of reinforced concrete cutoff walls, and import and placement of Rip/Rap armoring. Cherokee Dam (TN) Dam raise project includes construction of 65,000 SF of RCC formwork, installation of 18,000 CY of RCC, and construction of 600 CY of cast-in-place concrete flood wall. and chimney drain and 4,300 CY of concrete. Pasco CountyMaster Reuse System (FL)

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Phillips & Jordan’s (P&J) Industrial & Commercial Group works closely with owners, developers, engineers, and designers to deliver turnkey site development packages for a variety of industrial, commercial, and residential project types that have included manufacturing, distribution, and data center facilities; rail and port intermodal and bulk transfer facilities; landfill construction, expansion, and closure; airport and highway infrastructure improvement; waste processing and water treatment plants; multi-use retail/commercial developments; residential subdivisions; and theme parks and resorts. P&J excels at minimizing cost and schedule, maximizing usable surfaces, and overcoming difficult topography and site conditions. We have the personnel and equipment necessary to manage highly complex jobs and aggressive schedules, as well as the ability to downscale our operational approach to accommodate smaller projects while bringing the same energy and commitment to quality. Capabilities Clearing, Grading, & Earthwork • Blasting/Excavation • Dewatering Operations • Erosion/Sediment Control • Utility Installation & Concrete Placement • Roadway/Sidewalk Construction • Booster Pump/ Lift Station Construction • High Mast Lighting Installation • Railroad Construction • Composite Landfill Liner System Installation • Landfill Leachate Collection System Installation Contact DUDLEY ORR 865.688.8342 | dorr@pandj.com

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Representative Projects Navy Federal Credit Union Phase 2 (FL)

Project involves site development for a new credit union complex in Pensacola which includes demolition and dewatering operations, clearing/grubbing of 20 acres, excavation (15 to 30 feet below structure finish grade) and fill placement, installation of underground utilities, and asphalt paving and curb construction. Arden Site Development (FL) Project involved development of a 1,200 acre mixed use site (residential units, recreational facilities, retail space, and a future public school) which included 3,600,000 CY of material excavation; 50,800 LF of water and sewer pipe installation; and construction of 3 lift stations, a vehicular bridge, and 170,000 SY of roadway infrastructure. Automated People Mover & Intermodal Transportation Facility (FL) Project involved construction of the referenced facility at the Orlando International Airport which included clearing/ grubbing; demolition and dewatering operations; site grading; pond excavation and canal embankment construction; water, sewer, and stormwater drainage line installation; lift station/box culvert construction; and asphalt paving. ESPNWideWorld of Sports Complex Expansion (FL) Project was located within theWalt DisneyWorld Resort and involved expansion of the Hess Sports Fields portion of the complex and associated parking facilities. Project work included clearing/grubbing; construction/upgrade of water detention ponds; grading of athletic fields; and installation of stormwater drainage piping, lift station with force main, and irrigation system. Arrowhead Landfill Construction, Expansion, and Cell Closure (AL) Project involved construction of 5 landfill cells, expansion of 4 existing cells, and partial closure of 4 cells which included +1,400,000 CY of excavation, +3,400,000 SF of polyethylene liner, and +26,000 LF of piping/force main installation. Memphis Regional Intermodal Facility (TN) Project involved construction of 68,950 LF of railroad track; placement of 279,455 SY of roller compacted concrete and 33,317 SY of Portland Cement; construction of 33 high mast light structures, 2 camera portal buildings, and a water booster pump station; and installation of electrical wiring, sanitary sewer, water line, and security fencing. U.S. Route 17 ACE BasinWidening Project (SC) Project involved widening of approximately 10 miles of highway which included earthwork; installation of piping, storm drainage structures, and box culverts; construction of Mechanically Stabilized Earth walls; bridge and roadway construction; and guardrail/median barrier installation. Choctaw Point Complex Mobile Container Terminal (AL) Completed four individual projects associated with the Choctaw Point Complex – Choctaw Point Container Terminal Land Reclamation and Stabilization, Choctaw Point Container Terminal Phase 1B Land Reclamation and Stabilization, Choctaw Point Container Terminal Wetland Mitigation, and Garrows Bend Intermodal Container Transfer Facility Land Reclamation and Diversion Drain. QTG Bottling Plant Site Development (VA & OK) Project involved site development and utility infrastructure installation for an ~ 900,000 SF bottling plant on a 100 acre site in Virginia and an ~1,400,000 SF bottling plant on a 160 acre site in Oklahoma which included 1,345,000 CY of soil and rock excavation and installation of storm drainage, sanitary sewer, and process waste lines. Bellalago Subdivision Site Development (FL) Project involved development of a 1,200 acre residential subdivision site which included 7,770,000 CY of material excavation, 286,000 LF of water and sewer pipe installation, construction of 38,000 LF of sidewalks and 98,000 LF of curbed roadway, and construction of 3 lift stations.

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Phillips & Jordan’s (P&J) experience in the power market sector dates back to the 1950’s. Our Power Delivery Group works with large regulated utilities on projects related to transmission line right-of-way (ROW) clearing and access road construction, mat placement in environmentally sensitive areas, installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures, and SWPPP compliance. The group also performs project work related to electrical substation site development, installation of substation physical protection walls and gates, and removal of trees/brush that pose a hazard to electrical infrastructure. P&J is one of the nation’s largest ROW and access contractors that offers diversified and unique experience gained from project execution throughout the United States in a wide variety of operational environments, and is an established leader in the area of turnkey ROW and civil services primarily related to transmission line construction/maintenance and substation site development/protection. The Power Delivery Group’s approach to ensuring high value services involves providing best in class forestry and heavy fleet equipment that is deployed by cross-trained personnel with exceptional experience who are committed to safety, quality, and production. We have built a reputation for successfully completing challenging and difficult projects on or ahead of schedule. Capabilities ROW Clearing & Access Construction – P&J is one of the largest clearing/access construction contractors for transmission line projects in the U.S. • Vegetative Debris Reduction & Disposal • Access &Wetland Matting – P&J owns, maintains, and installs wetland and access mats on transmission line projects throughout the U.S. • Erosion/Sediment Control Installation & Maintenance • SWPPP Compliance Inspections & Reporting • ROW Restoration • Substation Security Wall Installation – P&J capabilities include project management, site investigation and analysis, engineering design and permitting, post-design coordination, construction oversight, and quality control • Substation Heavy Civil Construction (including fine grading and pad

construction). Contact MORGAN PIERCE 919.388.4222 | mpierce@pandj.com

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Representative Projects Midwest Transmission Project (MO)

Clearing of a 150 foot wide ROW along 135 miles primarily located in Missouri, installation and maintenance of SWPPP measures during clearing and transmission line construction activities, and restoration of areas disturbed during clearing and construction activities. N. Edinburg to Palmito 345 kVTransmission Line Construction (TX) Clearing and grubbing of 48 miles of transmission line ROW; reduction and disposal of cleared vegetation; installation of matting for ROW access and structure construction; installation and maintenance of erosion and sediment control measures; and installation of culverts, fencing/gates, and construction entrances for the ROW corridor. Polk to Fishhawk 230 kVTransmission Line Construction (FL) Clearing and grubbing of transmission line ROW; reduction and disposal of cleared vegetation; installation and maintenance of environmental protection measures, construction of access roads and crossings, installation of storm culvert pipes up to 60 inches in diameter, construction of pads using Geo-web with stone and earthen fill, and installation of gates and fencing. Northeast/Pocono Reliability Project (PA) Clearing of new ROW approximately 150 foot wide, grinding and disposal of vegetative debris, installation and removal of mats in wetland areas, construction of gravel access roads, removal of danger trees, and vegetation management. Susquehanna to Roseland 500 kVTransmission Line Restoration (PA) De-compaction and stabilization of 20 miles of ROW; re-vegetation of disturbed areas where necessary; restoration of approximately 90 access roads, structure pads, and wire pull sites; removal of erosion control measures, timber matting, and temporary bridges; and heavy civil services to replace soil moved during line construction activities. KansasV-Plan 345 kVTransmission Line Construction (KS) Clearing of 132 miles of 200 foot wide ROW; construction of access roads; installation of 16 foot cattle guards; installation of corrugated metal piping; installation of over 1,300 mats ranging in size from 4 feet x 16 feet to 4 feet x 30 feet; installation of silt fence, erosion control blanket, and metal fence gates; and restoration of 50 acres of ROW. Plateau Substation Site Grading (TN)

Clearing/grubbing of approximately 40 acre site and on-site excavation and embankment construction activities including 160,000 CY of mass rock blasting, import of 45,000 CY of fill, substation pad fine grading, and placement of 10,200 tons of pad erosion control stone. Southern Loop Coolidge Connector Project (VT) Clearing of 640 acres; installation and maintenance of erosion/sediment control measures; construction, repair, maintenance, and/or re-establishment of all roads within the existing ROW corridor; installation of new culverts and wood mat bridges; re-routing of stream courses as necessary; improvement and repair of existing culverts as necessary; widening of the existing ROW corridor; removal of danger trees; and trimming and/or clearing of vegetation from off-corridor access roads.

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Phillips & Jordan’s (P&J) Pipeline Group provides right-of-way (ROW) clearing, maintenance, and reclamation services as well as erosion control, mat handling, and fencing services for the construction of intrastate and interstate pipeline systems throughout the United States. Over the past 15 years, P&J has cleared over 2,500 miles of pipeline ROW for major projects including the Rockies Express Pipeline, the largest natural gas pipeline built in the United States in more than 20 years at the time of its construction and one of the largest ever built in North America, and the Ruby Pipeline which was the first carbon-neutral gas pipeline in the United States. Capabilities Land Clearing/Grubbing (vegetation chipping/grinding & open/pit burning) • Mat Hauling & Placement for Wetland Crossing/Road Construction • ROW Maintenance & Side Trimming • Erosion/Sediment Control Installation and Maintenance • Access Road Construction • Fence/Gate Construction • Site Reclamation Contact SCOTT MOSS 865.392.3017 | smoss@pandj.com

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Representative Projects SaginawTrail Pipeline Construction (MI)

Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 18 mile corridor which included placement of foot and haul mats, installation of parallel fencing, access road clearing, and construction of temporary fence gaps. An additional 75 miles of ROW clearing will be completed between 2018 and 2020. OhioValleyMidstream12”Pipeline Construction (PA) Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 49 mile corridor which included grinding of cleared debris, access road construction, placement of mats, installation of parallel fencing, and miscellaneous gate installation. Ruby Pipeline Construction (UT, NV, &OR) Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 130 mile corridor which included reduction and disposal of vegetative debris, placement of mats for access roads, and construction of temporary fence gaps. Tiger Pipeline Construction (LA) Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 26 mile corridor which included disposal of tree stumps and placement of mats for access roads. Project schedule required production average of not less than 10,000 feet clearing per day. Apex Expansion -Wasatch Loop Construction (UT) Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 24 mile corridor which included reduction of vegetation using chipping/grinding methods and disposal of reduced debris through either placement within the ROW or burning. Midcontinent Express Pipeline Construction (MS) Completed ROW clearing along an approximately 64 mile corridor which included placement of mats in delineated wetland areas and construction of temporary fence gaps. Rockies Express Pipeline Construction (Multiple States) Completed ROW clearing (125 feet in width) along an approximately 450 mile corridor which included vegetation reduction using tub grinders, bush hog mowing of crop lands, access road construction, placement of mats in delineated wetland areas, and construction of temporary fence gaps. Gulf Crossing Pipeline Construction (TX, LA, &MS) Completed ROW clearing (100 to 200 feet in width) along an approximately 72 mile corridor which included reduction of vegetative debris, placement of mats in delineated wetland areas, and construction of temporary fence gaps.

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Phillips & Jordan (P&J) has supported disaster response and recovery efforts for federal, state, and local governments/agencies, as well as private sector customers, across the United States following virtually every major federally declared disaster over the past three decades. Our experience responding to natural disasters spans a wide range of events including hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, wildfires, rockslides, and ice storms. We have also supported response and recovery efforts following man-made incidents including acts of terrorism and environmental disasters. P&J offers demonstrated experience related to debris management (collection, reduction, and disposal); hazardous tree, limb, and stump removal; damaged vehicle/vessel removal; waterway/marine debris removal; damaged structure demolition; debris management site identification and management (including recycling of beneficial end use products), disaster grant reimbursement documentation, automated debris management systems, and coastal/waterway restoration. Capabilities Disaster Debris Collection, Reduction, & Disposal • Hazardous Tree, Limb, & Stump Removal • Damaged Vehicle/Vessel Removal • Waterway/Marine Disaster Debris Removal • Disaster Damaged Structure Demolition • Complex Debris Stream Management • Debris Management Site Identification & Management • Disaster Grant Reimbursement Documentation • Automated Debris Management System Deployment • Coastal &Waterway Restoration • Temporary Disaster Worker Housing Construction Contact TOMMYWEBSTER 828.644.3222 | twebster@pandj.com

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Representative Projects Catastrophic Event MemorandumAccount (CEMA) HazardousTree Removal (CA)

Currently performing hazardous tree felling, removal, reduction, and disposal of drought-damaged trees on power transmission right-of-ways to mitigate wildfire fuel in Northern California. Over 16,000 trees removed to date from

approximately 7,100 discrete property locations. Hurricane Irma DebrisManagement (FL)

Work performed involved removal and reduction of approximately 3,000,000 CY of vegetative debris, removal of approximately 60,000 CY of construction and demolition debris, and removal of approximately 53,600 hazardous trees/limbs/stumps for 23 individual municipalities located throughout the State of Florida. Hurricane Harvey DebrisManagement (TX) Work performed involved removal and reduction of approximately 97,000 CY of vegetative debris and 1,400 hazardous trees from approximately 100 miles of storm drainage canals and bayous maintained by the Harris County Flood Control District. ButteWildfire DebrisManagement (CA) Work performed involved technical felling of 26,995 fire damaged trees within utility right-of-ways, and removal of fire- related debris (3,303 logs and 14,574 wood chunks) from private property. State of AlabamaTornadoDebrisManagement (AL) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance, hauling and reduction of debris, debris recycling, construction and management of 32 debris management sites, and safety and quality control management. Approximately 4,900,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. JoplinTornadoDebrisManagement (MO) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance, hauling and reduction of debris, private property debris removal, and demolition. Approximately 1,170,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. Kingston Fossil Plant Coal Fly Ash Release (TN&AL) Work performed involved emergency cleanup and vegetative debris removal from waterways in the vicinity of the plant (TN), and receipt/unloading of 39,760 railcars containing approximately 4,000,000 tons of coal fly ash at the Arrowhead Landfill (AL). Coal fly ash was generated by a holding pond structural failure at the Kingston Fossil Plant. Hurricanes Katrina & Rita DebrisManagement (LA, MS, &AL) Work performed involved emergency debris clearance; segregation, loading, hauling, and reduction of debris; debris recycling; private property debris removal; demolition; waterway debris removal; debris management site construction and management; and final debris disposal. Approximately 14,500,000 CY of debris was managed during the mission. WorldTrade Center Forensic RecoveryMission (NY) Work performed involved management of the forensic recovery operation at the Staten Island Landfill where over 1,426,000 tons of debris was processed resulting in the recovery of 4,257 body parts and positive identification of 209 victims.

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