The scope of work is a general guide to the work the City expects to be performed by the Consultant, and is not a complete listing of all services that may be required or desired. 1) OBJECTIVE City of North Port’s objective is to contract with an experienced and qualified contractor that clearly demonstrates the highest level of ability to manage/monitor disaster debris recovery to include process oversight, collection monitoring, load ticket management/development, disposal site monitoring, payment monitoring, public information assistance, data reporting, knowledge of FEMA/Federal/State and local reimbursement requirements and other related services. It is the intent of City of North Port to award this contract to one (1) Primary Contractor and one (1) Secondary Contractor. The Contractor(s) will be responsible for all debris operations listed within this contract. The City reserves the right to activate multiple contractors at the same time dependent upon the severity of the disaster and the availability of the contractors. The term of the Agreement shall be for three (3) years with the option to renew. CITY retains the right to renew this Agreement under the same terms and conditions upon mutual agreement with the Proposer. Agreements for commodities or contractual services may be renewed for a period that may not exceed 3 years, or the term of the original agreement, whichever period is longer. Should any active individual event extend beyond the expiration date of the Agreement, the project agreement shall be extended until the project has been satisfactorily and successfully completed and accepted.