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ENGINEERS -$-CONSULTANTS
ENGINEER'S PRELIMINARY OPINION OF
PROBABLE COSTS
Privett Dental Development 6" Water Line Extension
GE#OllOOl -October 2006
Description Estimated Estimated ESTIMATED
Quantity Unit Cost TOTAL
COSTS
6" 0 AWWA CLASS 200 C909 PVC PIPE
6"0 A WW A CLASS 200 C909 PVC 245 LF $12.00 $2,940
PIPE -Non-Structural (includes
installation, testing, and cleanup.)
6"0 A WWA CLASS 200 C909 PVC 30 L.F. $13.50 $405
PIPE -Structural (includes
installation, testing, and cleanup.)
6"0 Resilient Gate Valve (includes 1 EA $800.00 $800
installation and cleanup.)
8"0 D.I. Tee (includes installation and 1 EA $350.00 $350
cleanup.)
8" x 6" Reducer (includes installation 1 EA $225.00 $225
and cleanup.)
6"0 45° D.I. Bend (includes 2EA $225.00 $450
installation and cleanup.)
6"0 D.I. Tee (includes installation and 1 EA $250.00 $250
cleanup.)
4'-0" American Darling Fire Hydrant 1 EA $2,200.00 $2,200
Assembly (includes installation and
cleanup.)
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Description Estimated Estimated ESTIMATED
Quantity Unit Cost TOTAL
COSTS
1" Water Meter Service Connection 2 EA $500.00 $1,000
(includes installation and cleanup.)
Removal of Existing 8" 90° Bend 1 EA $300.00 $300
Removal of Existing Fire Hydrant 1 EA $300.00 $300
Assembly
4' Sidewalks (includes sand cushion & 36LF $4.50 $162
cleanup)
Sub-Total: $9,382
Contingency (10%) $938 --------
PRELIMINARY TOTAL CONSTRUCTION COST: $10,320
. Gattis, PE
TIS Engineering, LLC
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The following construction estimate is based on the engineer's preliminary opinion of probable construction (g T?::7 ~~r best
judgement at this time. Please note that the engineer does not have any control over contractor or supplier workloa and the d gree to which inflation may
affect project costs between now and the bid date. During design and construction, additional features may become apparent as the work progresses, which
will result in an increase in cost.