CULVERTS AND FLUMES Sample Clauses

CULVERTS AND FLUMES. Required Stations= Required Excavation Sub-total= UNIT COSTS Ballast Surfacing Landing Culvert Riprap Drill & Shoot Dig and load Crushing Purchase Haul * Spread Compact Strip Reclamation Use tax $2.00 $3.00 $4.37 $4.37 $4.37 $4.37 $4.37 $2.00 $1.50 $2.00 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 TOTAL ($/cy) $10.66 $4.72 $4.72 $10.12 $4.72 Optional Rock Ballast source: R.T. Miles = 6.0 Ave. Speed = 19 Delay (Hrs.)= 0.2 Cost / Hour = $90.00 CY / Load = 10 * Haul Formula: (R.T.Miles/MPH+Delay)($/hr / Cy/load) Item Description Cubic Yards Ballast Ballast 0 Cu. yds @ $10.66 /cu. yd = $0 Surfacing Surfacing 0 Cu. yds @ $4.72 /cu. yd = $0 Landings Landings 0 Cu. yds @ $4.72 /cu. yd = $0 Culverts Culverts 0 Cu. yds @ $10.12 /cu. yd = $0 Riprap Riprap 0 Cu. yds @ $4.72 /cu. yd = $0 Stockpile Stockpile 0 Cu. yds @ $4.72 /cu. yd = $0 Total Rock= 0 Optional Rock total = $0 Optional Stations= Optional Excavation Sub-total= 2,555 Excavation TOTAL = $2,555 Required Description Qty. Gauge Diameter No/Length Installed Cost/ft Sub-total CPP $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Bands & Gaskets $20.00 $0 Required Culvert Subtotal = $0 Optional Description Qty. Gauge Diameter No/Length Installed Cost/ft Sub-total CPP 18 $18.00 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 Bands & Gaskets $0 Optional Culvert Subtotal = $0 Rock Total= $0 Culvert Total = $0 Description Type Width Length Cost/ft. Sub-total $0 Structure Total = $0 Required Sub-total= $0 Optional Sub-total= $4,891 Sub-TOTAL = $4,891 Pounds $/lb Sub-total $2.00 $0 Pounds $/lb Sub-total $2.00 $0 $0 VII. MOBILIZATION: Total Mobilization = Mobilization sub-total = $753.33 Sheet 3 of 5 By: Xxxxx Xxxxxx $6,085 PACIFIC CASCADE REGION - ROAD COST ESTIMATE - PRE-HAUL MAINTENANCE SALE NAME: Fire Road CONTRACT NUMBER: 30-100735 Total stations Pre-Haul Maintenance = 5.50 I. MISC. MAINTENANCE ITEMS: Cost/ Station Total Stations Sub Total mechanical brushing ($/sta) = 25.00 $0 hand brushing = $0 ditch cleaning ($/sta) = 55.00 $0 Sediment Traps (ea.) = 60.00 $0 grading ($/sta) = 6.00 5.50 $33 compacting ($/sta) = 2.00 5.50 $11 Misc TOTAL = $44 UNIT COSTS Ballast Surfacing Quarry Spalls Drill & Shoot $2.25 $2.25 Dig and load $1.50 $1.50 Crushing $4.50 $4.50 Purchase Description cu.yds/sta x stations = cubic yards Haul * $5.68 Ballast (4" Jaw Run) 0 Spread $1.50 $1.50 Surfacing (2 1/2"-) 0 Compact $1.00 Stockpile (2 1/2"-) Strip Reclamation Use tax $0.08 $0.08 $0.08 rmula: (R.T.Miles/MPH+Delay)($/hr / Cy/load) TOTAL ($/cy) $0.00 $17.74 $10.53 III. BALLAST AND SURFACING : Ballast source: Su...
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CULVERTS AND FLUMES. Installed Description Qty. Gauge Diameter (in.) No/Length (ft) Cost/ft Sub-total CMP 1 14 42 40 $47.40 $1,896.00

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