Electrical Construction Services Sample Clauses

Electrical Construction Services. Item 1: Pre-Bid Meeting & Job Walk $1,280 Item 2: Submittals, RFIs, Clarifications $7,680 Item 3: Resident Engineering Services & Inspections $12,800 Item 4: Record Documents $2,720 Item 5: Mileage / Direct Costs $1,200 Task 1 Total $25,680 Task 2: SCADA System Integration Item 1: Control Strategies Document $5,120 Item 2: PLC Programming $20,480 Item 3: SCADA Application Development & Configuration $22,400 Item 4: Radio Testing & Configuration $1,920 Item 5: Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) $3,200 Item 6: Field Installation & Deployment $10,880 Item 7: Site Acceptance Testing (SAT) & Training $6,400 Item 8: Mileage / Direct Costs $1,200 Task 2 Total $71,600 Project Total $97,280 Attachments ControlPoint Engineering 2020 Rate Sheet CHRISTIAN VALLEY PARK COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT EXHIBIT B Christian Valley Park WTP Improvements: Electrical Construction Services Fee Breakdown Prepared by ControlPoint Engineering, Inc. May 29, 2020 Engineering Hours Engineering Fees Drafting Hours Drafting Fees Task Cost Estimate ITEM Item 1: Pre-Bid 8 $1,280 $1,280 1.1 Pre-bid meeting and site visit 8 $1,280 $1,280 Item 2: Submittals, RFIs, Clarifications 48 $7,680 $7,680 2.1 Review and respond to Submittals. 20 $3,200 $3,200 2.2 Review and respond to RFIs. 20 $3,200 $3,200 2.3 Issue Clarifications. 8 $1,280 $1,280 Item 3: Resident Engineering Services (6 month construction period) 80 $12,800 $12,800 3.1 Resident Project Representative Services; Electrical Inspections 80 $12,800 $12,800 Item 4: Record Documents 8 $1,280 16 $1,440 $2,720 4.1 Update Bid Documents with Construction Redlines. 8 $1,280 16 $1,440 $2,720 Item 5: Mileage / Direct Costs $1,200 5.1 Mileage (~10 site visits) $1,200 TOTALS 144 $23,040 16 $1,440 $25,680 CHRISTIAN VALLEY PARK COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICT CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT EXHIBIT C Christian Valley Park CSD WTP Improvements: SCADA System Integration Fee Breakdown Prepared by ControlPoint Engineering, Inc. May 29, 2020 SCADA Developer Hours SCADA Developer Fees Field Support Hours Field Support Fees Task Cost Estimate ITEM Item 1: Control Strategies Document 32 $5,120 $5,120 1.1 Written Control Strategies Document (~20 pages) 32 $5,120 $5,120 Item 2: PLC Programming (Per Control Strategies) 128 $20,480 $20,480 2.1 Raw Water Pump Station (Level Control from Storage Tanks) 32 $5,120 $5,120 2.2 Raw Water Pump Station Chemical Feed System 8 $1,280 $1,280 2.3 Filters 32 $5,120 $5,120 2.4 Filters Chemical Feed System 8 $1...
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