COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES Sample Clauses

COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES. The total estimated costs (+30%/-15%) of the work associated with the System Upgrade Facilities required for the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility are presented in the table below. System Upgrade Facilities (SUFs) Engineering, design, construction, testing and commissioning for revenue metering and EMS-RTU. Johnstown Station $417,900 As described in the Facilities Study for the Small Generating Facility, the estimates provided herein: Assume:  5X10 construction work week;  outages are available;  all major material is delivered to site (i.e., no costs are included for transport from storage); and  existing equipment to remain is functional. Exclude (as applicable):  discussions and negotiations of issued interconnection study;  application fees;  applicable surcharges;  overall project sales tax;  property taxes;  line switching;  property/easement acquisitions;  access roads and associated matting;  future operation and maintenance costs;  recurring monthly communications circuits’ charges, if any, responsible by the Interconnection Customer to the communications utility;  soil testing;  adverse field conditions such as rock, water, weather, and Interconnection Customer electrical equipment obstructions;  environmental mitigation;  extended engineering to minimize outage time or Connecting Transmission Owner’s public duty to serve;  extended craft labor hours, to minimize outage and/or construction time; and  any required permits. Cost adders estimated for overtime will be based on 1.5 and 2 times labor rates if required for work beyond normal business hours. Meals and equipment are also extra costs incurred for overtime labor. Attachment 7 Insurance Coverage‌ Interconnection Customer shall, at its own expense, maintain in force throughout the period of this Agreement, the following minimum insurance coverage, with insurers authorized to do business in the State of New York. Commercial General Liability Insurance including, but not limited to, bodily injury, property damage, products/completed operations, contractual and personal injury liability with a combined single limit of $2 million per occurrence, $5 million annual aggregate.
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COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES. The total estimated costs (+30%/-15%) of the work associated with the System Upgrade Facilities required for the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility are presented in the table below.
COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES. The total estimated costs (+30%/-15%) of the work associated with the System Upgrade Facilities required for the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility are presented in the table below. System Upgrade Facilities (SUFs) Engineering, design, construction, testing and commissioning for revenue metering and EMS-RTU. Schaghticoke Station Battenkill Station $128,300 $289,600 Contingency $110,100 As described in the Facilities Study for the Small Generating Facility, the estimates provided herein: Assume: • 5X10 construction work week; • outages are available; • permitting is not required; and • existing equipment to remain is functional. Exclude (as applicable): • discussions and negotiations of issued interconnection study; • application fees; • applicable surcharges; • overall project sales tax; • property taxes; • line switching; • property/easement acquisitions; • future operation and maintenance costs; • recurring monthly communications circuits’ charges, if any, responsible by the Interconnection Customer to the communications utility; • soil testing; • adverse field conditions such as rock, water, weather, and Interconnection Customer electrical equipment obstructions; • environmental mitigation; • extended engineering to minimize outage time or Connecting Transmission Owner’s public duty to serve; • extended craft labor hours, to minimize outage and/or construction time; or • any required permits. Cost adders estimated for overtime will be based on 1.5 and 2 times labor rates if required for work beyond normal business hours. Meals and equipment are also extra costs incurred for overtime labor.
COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES. The total estimated costs (+30%/-15%) of the work associated with the System Upgrade Facilities required for the interconnection of the Small Generating Facility are presented in the table below. As described in the Facilities Study for the Small Generating Facility, the estimates provided herein: Assume: • 5X10 construction work week; • outages are available; • all major material is delivered to site (i.e., no costs are included for transport from storage); and • existing equipment to remain is functional. Exclude (as applicable): • discussions and negotiations of issued interconnection study; • application fees; • applicable surcharges; • overall project sales tax; • property taxes; • line switching; • property/easement acquisitions; • access roads and associated matting; • future operation and maintenance costs; • recurring monthly communications circuits’ charges, if any, responsible by the Interconnection Customer to the communications utility; • soil testing; • adverse field conditions such as rock, water, weather, and Interconnection Customer electrical equipment obstructions; • environmental mitigation; • extended engineering to minimize outage time or Connecting Transmission Owner’s public duty to serve; • extended craft labor hours, to minimize outage and/or construction time; and • any required permits. Cost adders estimated for overtime will be based on 1.5 and 2 times labor rates if required for work beyond normal business hours. Meals and equipment are also extra costs incurred for overtime labor.
COST ESTIMATES RELATED TO DISTRIBUTION UPGRADES AND SYSTEM UPGRADE FACILITIES. System Upgrade Facilities (SUF) Engineering, procurement and construction of direct transfer trip at Caledonia Substation. Includes cost of microwave radio system at all locations (Mill Seat and Caledonia). Caledonia Substation $790,000

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