Walks, Driveways, and Aprons Sample Clauses

Walks, Driveways, and Aprons. Section A: Labor, material and equipment for removal and disposal of existing concrete and installation of 6.5 sack ready-mixed concrete for the following depths of: Per Square Foot October 1, 2015 4” with #10 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ through 6” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ September 30, 2016 8” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ October 1, 2016 4” with #10 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ Through 6” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ September 30, 2017 8” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ October 1, 2017 4” with #10 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ Through 6” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ September 30, 2018 8” with #58 wire mesh, saw-cut control joints $ Section B: Labor, material and equipment for removal and disposal of existing concrete curbs and installation of 6.5 sack ready-mixed concrete for the following: Per Lineal Foot October 1, 2015 through September 30, 2016 6” x 18” curb, saw-cut control joints $ October 1, 2016 through September 30, 2017 6” x 18” curb, saw-cut control joints $ October 1, 2017 through September 30, 2018 6” x 18” curb, saw-cut control joints $
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