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� <br />I• <br />�� <br />�w <br />�� <br />I • <br />The UPBCC, according to State Engineer records, diverts on <br />average approximately 30,000 acre feet of water per year. Yearly <br />diversions for the UPBCC would be considered fairly inconsistent. <br />Variations in these numbers correspond to the amount of rainfall <br />during the irrigation season. More rainfall in a certain year <br />meant that less water had to be diverted into the system and vice <br />versa. <br />Cost Estimate <br />The estimated total project cost is $95,000. Project planning <br />and engineering design will be provided by Jack Odor of GASP. <br />Item <br />Estimated Cost <br />l. Planning and Design Costs <br />2. Construction Cost with Contingency <br />Total Cost <br />A more specific cost break down is as follows: <br />Item <br />l. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />7. <br />8. <br />9. <br />Mobilization (lump sum) <br />De-watering (lump sum) <br />Earthwork (lump sum) <br />Sheet Piling (150 linear feet) <br />Pipe Piling (600 linear feet) <br />Concrete (325 cubic yards) <br />Reinforcing Steel (36,000 pounds) <br />Contingency <br />Planning and Design Costs <br />Feasibility Study <br />Upper Platte and Beaver <br />Canal Company Diversion Structure <br />March 2002 <br />Total Cost <br />i <br />$ 4,500 <br />$90,500 <br />$95,000 <br />Estimated Cost <br />$ 6, 400 <br />$ 6, 000 <br />$12,500 <br />$14,000 <br />$ 5,000 <br />$22,000 <br />$ 9, 500 <br />$15,100 <br />$ 4,500 <br />$95,000 <br />