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w <br /> James, <br /> Notifications for subsequent task order will be done to follow previous task orders. For <br /> example, Task Order #1 abatement will start on 7/24 and be complete on 7/26 and demo will <br /> start on 7/27. The abatement crew will move to task order #2 on 7/30 which will be <br /> notified for today. This is how we have done it in the past and what is most efficient. <br /> The abatement crew starts and goes from task order to task order while the demo crew <br /> chases them. <br /> I realize you want more than one crew but that is not possible at this time. Summer is <br /> our busiest time of year and this contract started 3 to 4 months late. Even though we <br /> will not have more than one crew we will sweep through these task order extremely quickly. <br /> All of these task order could be done in less than 6 weeks. <br /> I have not contacted the health department for the gas station in Manteca yet. I am <br /> concentrating on Task Orders 1 through 4. <br /> In regards to the SWPPP, can you send me an example of what you have done in the past so I <br /> can see what you are looking for? <br /> Thanks, <br /> Rob Schaefer, Vice President <br /> TDY Site Demolition Project Phase 3 <br /> Miller Environmental, Inc. <br /> 2701 North Harbor Drive <br /> San Diego, CA 92101 <br /> Phone 619-296-0216 <br /> Fax 619-296-0236 <br /> www.millerenvironmental.com <br /> -----Original Message----- <br /> From: James Murrieta [mailto:james murrieta@dot.ca.gov] <br /> Sent: Monday, July 16, 2012 11:21 AM <br /> To: Rob Schaefer <br /> Subject: Re: Task Orders <br /> Rob- <br /> Have you submitted the notifications to air quality for task orders 2-4? <br /> Also, have you contacted the County Health Dept for the gas station in Manteca? <br /> Will you be providing me with more than one crew? <br /> Please respond to these questions as they are critical in my scheduling. <br /> Thanks. <br /> Jim Murrieta, Associate R/W Agent <br /> Central Region Contract Manager, <br /> R/W Demolition and Clearance <br /> 2 <br />