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Provide a detailed list of proposed project team members, including subcontractors, and their skill <br />sets and relevant experience. <br />Tim Wegner: 20 years of experience as a trail builder. Tim's skill set include; accomplished operator of <br />Ditch Witch small dozer, mini excavator, construction management, quality control, trail design and <br />boardwalk construction and installation. (7000 hours) <br />Brian Williams; skill sets include: Highly skilled operator of mini excavator, Ditch Witch small dozer, trail <br />design, construction flow management, skilled designer and installer of berm turns, jumps, rollers and <br />boardwalk design, construction and installation. (1150 Hours) <br />Warren Bartholomew: 5 years of experience as a trail builder. Warren's skill sets include: Exceptionally <br />skilled Ditch Witch operator, accomplished in design and construction of berm turns, rollers and jumps. <br />(2700 Hours) <br />Hunter Rust: Hunter has been with Trail Source for 5 years and is gaining more skills as a trail builder. <br />Currently he operates the Ditch Witch mini dozers, primary operator of mini excavators, as well as being <br />an extremely accomplished hand tool worker. Hunter leads and directs our finishing crews. (2250 <br />Hours) <br />Provide a list of the equipment and tools intended to be used in completing the scope of work. <br />Trail Source owns two mini excavators, Kubota U17's. Both of these are 48 inches wide when the tracks <br />are extended and 36 inches wide when they are retracted. Trail Source owns two Ditch Witch rubber <br />tracked dozers. We would use these 4 machines for trail construction on this project. We also have had <br />a custom fabricator construct a "grinder" bucket that helps to reduce the amount of hand work we must <br />do to finish our trails. These buckets fit on the front of the Ditch Witch dozers. Trail Source has had a <br />fabricator build a 4 foot wide vibratory roller compactor which we use to compact the trail tread. Trail <br />Source also owns a complete selection of hand tools that are unique to mountain bike trail building. <br />Provide a recommended schedule/timetable that allows for work completion per the specified <br />schedule. <br />Trail Source would commence construction as soon as all contracts are signed and approved. The <br />normal construction sequence for our company is to work with 1 or 2 mini excavators at each location <br />depending upon the project and follow up with the Ditch Witch with the "grinder" bucket followed by <br />the hand crew. Once the hand crew is finished we will follow with 2 passes with a vibratory roller <br />compactor to give the trail tread the compaction and finish that will result in the best riding experience <br />and enhance the life of the trail. <br />Trail Source has an average trail construction finishing rate of 600 feet per day which if there are no <br />interruptions we would be done about 20 days after start of construction. If for instance construction <br />could start in May we should be completed by June 1. If for some reason it appears that we are running <br />behind in our schedule we would lease more equipment and add more personnel to the finishing crews <br />to meet our construction schedule. <br />
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