Specifications include, but are not limited to: experienced monitoring Consultant who is capable of efficiently overseeing and monitoring the removal of disaster‐ generated debris from a large area in a timely and cost‐effective manner and ensuring the lawful disposal of all debris. The successful Consultant must be capable of assembling, directing, and managing a work force that can complete the debris monitoring operations.; • Provide a daily report of debris Consultant crew assignments, working locations, number of trucks assigned, total loads, cubic yards collected by debris type, an updated map of streets where debris is collected, and other key operational statistics to the County’s Project Manager or designee. • Coordinate daily scheduling, dispatching and logistical operations of the field collection monitors. Hire, train, deploy and supervise all field collection monitors and staff. • Conduct debris surveys and perform debris estimation by debris types as requested by the County. • Maintain accurate records of all debris collection vehicles, including the measurements of the inside of the useable bed space, photographs, license information, vehicle identification decal issuance and regular monitoring for vehicle modifications.