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C1984067
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
10/19/1993
Doc Name
Memo on Bid Negotiation RN-Mines-320
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Paul Krabacher
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Jim McArdle
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Projects
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to the north portion of the project area through trip counts with the dump trucks <br /> coupled with cycle time verifications. Further slope reductions adjacent to the <br /> topsoil stockpile area will be monitored with the equipment rental form. <br /> 3. Item 3 Surface Drainages - After a site visit was conducted on October 13, 1993, <br /> surface drainages measured approximately 1,800 If An arbitrary figure of <br /> $7,000.00 was set with Mike for surface drainage work which would be broken <br /> down as follows. All 2H:1V intermittent drainages would still require the <br /> installation of erosion control matting at the bid price of$7.12/lf. After reviewing <br /> the site, only 320' will exhibit 2H:1V slopes @ the bid price to total $2,278.40. <br /> The remaining surface drainages will be a maximum 3H:1V. These drainages will <br /> be addressed with the drainage design as originally discussed on page 7 in the bid <br /> document, not as described in Amendment #1. By eliminating the gravel <br /> underlayment a negotiated price of $5.66/lf was reached for these riprap <br /> constructed drainages using imported riprap. This would leave approximately 645' <br /> linear feet of areas needing erosion control measures. If adequately sized riprap <br /> is available on-site, which it is fully anticipated, then the price per linear foot of <br /> channel construction will be further reduced. The remaining areas needing erosion <br /> control measures will also be addressed with extra dozer time as needed. <br /> 4. Item 4 Wetland Reconstruction - This item will be eliminated utilizing the existing <br /> vegetated pond which apparently is working satisfactory. <br /> 5. Item 5 Equipment Rental - Mike submitted a bid using a TD20 dozer which has <br /> a rated 190fhp. The converted hourly rate is $75.00. Item 5 will be maintained <br /> with hours reduced to 15. At the reduced hours, this item will total $1,125.00. <br /> 6. Item 6 Revegetation - By eliminating the hay soil amendments (not the mulch but <br /> amendments) the negotiated costs are $600/acre to total $10,200.00. <br /> 7. Item 7 Fencing - By constructing 'H' braces versus corner posts set in concrete the <br /> negotiated price for the fencing is $1.60/lf. Fencing is absolutely necessary for this <br /> project as, in lieu of being constructed to prevent off road traffic into reclaimed <br /> areas, fencing may be constructed above any highwalls that are left with the <br /> reduced earthmoving. The negotiated price totals $4,720.00. <br /> 8. Item 8 Remobilization - No change (zero bid). <br /> 9. Project Completion Time - No savings can be realized by extending the time of <br /> completion due to the issue of per diem negating any benefits. <br />
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