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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
IBM Index Class Name
GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP) 1997 Correspondence
Permit Index Doc Type
General Correspondence
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Task # Task Description 1991 Bond MCR King DMG Remaining Actual Cost Actual Cost Comments Comments& Backup <br /> Estimate Work Work Work Work RemainingWork <br /> 14 Replace Topsoil on $1 16,250 $66,375 $0 $49,875 $0 $0 No remaining work. The actual cost of doing the Although the original permit stated that the <br /> the Sutey Refuse work should have been similar to the bond Sutey Pile would encompass 46.2 acres, at <br /> Pile amount. the time of the shutdown the site contained <br /> only approximately 30 acres. MCR <br /> reclaimed 21 acres prior to the DMG <br /> takeover, therefore the MCR credit for the <br /> work is 21/30 x$116,250 or$66,375. <br /> 15 Mobilization/Demo $5,568 $400 $0 $4,100 $1,068 $5,000 The actual cost of the mob/demob work is much The costs for the work completed are <br /> bilization higher than the bond amount since the work has estimated from the percentage of work <br /> been split up by using many different completed at all sites. <br /> contractors. This is also one additional reason <br /> why the DMG work may have in fact cost much <br /> more than the allocated bond amount in certain <br /> cases. <br />
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