debris removal
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Excavators target end of April, Boulder County officials tell Marshall Fire victims
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It will take at least 3 weeks before excavators start digging away at tons of charred ruins from the Marshall Fire, and once the hauling starts, it will be another four months before all of the properties are cleared. Residents should then be able to start rebuilding before the snow flies at the end of…
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Boulder County hopes to start debris removal amid questions about open meetings law violations
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It appears there’s an end in sight for nearly thousands of Marshall Fire victims who have been waiting to have fire-ravaged debris hauled off of their property so that they can start to rebuild. Boulder County announced Friday that it will finalize the debris removal contract with DRC Emergency Services in a business meeting on…
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Contract to remove Marshall fire debris still unsigned as litigation continues
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Tons of rubble from the Marshall fire sat under a new round of snow Monday as county officials and lawyers traded blame for the fact that debris from the Dec. 30 wildfire may not be hauled away until at least mid-March and maybe even as far out as April. A hearing to decide whether a…
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Texas company awarded multimillion dollar bid for Marshall fire debris cleanup
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Boulder County Commissioners on Thursday awarded a multimillion dollar contract to clean up tons of debris from the Marshall fire to a company with offices in Texas and Louisiana whose experience consists mostly of restoring communities after hurricanes and tornadoes. DRC Emergency Services LLC has already been working in Boulder County for the past several…





