R2004-155 09-27-04 RESOLUTION NO. R2004-155
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND,
TEXAS, AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER OR HIS DESIGNEE TO
ENTER INTO AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT WITH BRAZORIA COUNTY
DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4 FOR EXCAVATION WORK ASSOCIATED
WITH THE WEST MARY'S CREEK STORM WATER DETENTION
PROJECT.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PEARLAND, TEXAS:
Section 1. That certain interlocal agreement by and between the City of Pearland
and Brazoria County Drainage District No. 4, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit
"A" and made a part hereof for all purposes, is hereby authorized and approved.
Section 2. That the City Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to execute
and the City Secretary to attest an interlocal agreement with Brazoria County Drainage
District No. 4, excavation work associated with the West Mary's Creek Storm Water
Detention Project.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this the_Az.th_ day of ,
A.D., 2004.
ATTEST:
Y SE(t~ETARY ~/
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
DARRIN M. COKER
CITY ATTORNEY
g~_,ntemhPr
TOM REID
MAYOR
Exhibit "A"
Resolution No, R2004-155
INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT
BETWEEN
BRAZORIA DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4 AND CITY OF PEARLAND
FOR WEST MARY'S CREEK DETENTION BASIN
This Agreement is dated and effective as of the day last signed by the parties
hereto, BRAZORIA DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4, acting by and through its Board of
Commissioners, ("Districf') represented by its Chairman and the CITY OF PEARLAND,
TEXAS, acting by and through its City Council, ("City") represented by its Mayor.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, pursuant to Chapter 791 of the Texas Government code, the
Interlocal Cooperation Act (the "Act"), local governments are authorized to contract
among themselves for the provision of governmental functions and services; and
WHEREAS, City and District are each "local governments," as that term is
defined in the Act; and
WHEREAS, City is a home rule municipal corporation primarily located within
the boundaries of District, within Brazoria County; and
WHEREAS, District is a conservation and reclamation District, primarily located
within the boundaries of City within Brazoria County; and
WHEREAS, District was created for the purpose of managing, controlling and
distributing storm and floodwaters within its jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, in furtherance of District's purpose, District is empowered to
acquire, construct, improve, and maintain facilities necessary to carry out its mandated
purpose; and
WHEREAS, City, may, in accordance with its inherent police powers, take all
necessary and reasonable actions to reduce the risks and effects associated with storm
water runoff; and
WHEREAS, in furtherance of City's purpose, City has acquired approximately 25
acres and is acquiring approximately 58 additional acres north of and adjacent to Mary's
Creek within the overlapping jurisdictions of City and District to be developed and used
for detention and other municipal purposes, collectively entitled the West Mary's Creek
Stormwater Detention Facility (WMC), and
WHEREAS, the WMC detention facility will impact the function of District's
drainage facilities; and
WHEREAS, District and City desire to enter into this cooperative agreement,
combining the efforts of both entities to a) establish a regional detention site whereby
detention capacity will be created and sold in an effort to mitigate the effects of existing
and future development, b) ensure proper design, development, operation and
maintenance of the WMC detention facility, ("Project") and c) expedite it completion so
that its intended purpose may be fully realized without causing any negative impact
downstream of its site; and
WHEREAS, District and City have each agreed to contribute certain materials,
equipment, or efforts to accomplish this goal; and
WHERAS, monetary consideration will not be changed between the parties for
the performance of governmental functions or services rendered hereunder, however fees
may be paid by third parties hereto in accordance with this Agreement; and
WHEREAS, in order to accomplish this goal, the services of third-parties may be
required and enlisted by District or City as provide herein;
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and other
mutual obligations and benefits to be derived hereUnder, City and District, pursuant to the
Act, agree as follows;
ARTICLE 1
SCOPE OF SERVICES
1.1 The facts and matters set forth in the preamble hereof are true and correct.
1.2 The purpose of this Agreement is to promote and protect public health, safety and
welfare, by minimizing public and private losses resulting from flood conditions,
through cooperation and joint development by City and District of the Project.
1.3 City and District recognize and agree that the Project consists of and includes the
construction of two ponds, referred to as the East Pond and the West Pond, with
both ponds inter-connected by an underground box culvert storm sewer system,
and a conveyance channel referred to as the PISD Ditch, all of which shall be
governed by this Agreement.
1.4 City and District recognize and agree that the East Pond on Project site has been
partially excavated by a third party prior to this Agreement and that measures
shall be taken by the parties hereto in the design and construction of said Project
to modify the existing depth and slope of the East Pond and to enlarge the surface
areas thereof.
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1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
City and District recognize and agree that in executing the work of this Project,
the parties hereto and any third parties, enlisted in accordance with this
Agreement, may conduct activities on the Project site concurrently.
City and District recognize and agree the estimated costs of the Project are
attached hereto as "EXHIBIT A" and incorporated herein for all purposed, and
may be revised, amended or modified as needed and agreed upon by the parties
hereto.
City and District recognize and agree that design and construction plans and
specifications for the Project, approved by District on ~/~',~,~Z ,are
incorporated herein by reference for all purposes, and may be revised, amended or
modified as needed and agreed upon by the parities hereto.
City and District recognize and agree that, for purposes of this Agreement, the
term, "interim"; as it relates to work or costs associated with the Project, is
defined as the work executed or costs expended directly by City and District, as
distinguished from the work executed or costs expended directly by, on behalf of,
or as a result of third parties. The Project is not being conducted in phases and
therefore the term, "interim" does not mean temporary or preliminary, nor is it
limited to a specific stage of the Project.
A. Construction
1. PISD DITCH
1.A. 1. City and District recognize, understand and agree generally that
City shall provide materials and supplies, except back-slope drain pipe,
and bedding materials, necessary for completion of the Project and
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District shall provide excavation equipment and labor necessary for
completion of the Project.
1.A.2. City and District agree specifically that City shall:
(a) Prepare all design and construction plans and specifications for
the Project and its necessary appurtenances.
(b) Obtain, in a timely fashion, review and approval required by all
third parties, including local, state and federal administrative
agencies, including all permits, licenses, certificates, etc.
necessary for the design, construction, operation and
maintenance of the Project.
(c) Provide chipper necessary for clearing the Project site.
(d) Provide dump trucks, drivers and operators for purposes of
hauling soil and other materials to, from and upon the Project
site.
(e) Construct or provide for the construction and installation of,
backslope drain inlets and box culverts and headwalls for the
connection of the PISD Ditch to the West Pond, including, but
not limited to all labor and excavation associated therewith, in
accordance with the design and construction plans and
specifications for the Project by enlisting the services of a
qualified third party, selected through proper bidding
procedures.
lA.3.
(f) Provide all materials necessary for construction of the Project,
except backslope drain pipes and bedding materials for, which
will be provided an installed by District.
(g) Seed and water all necessary surfaces of the Project upon
completion of construction
(h) Erect all necessary perimeter fencing and signage upon Project
site during construction and upon completion of construction as
agreed upon by City and District.
(i) Stormwater pumping and disposal during construction
operations.
City and District agree specifically that District shall:
(a) Review and approve all design and construction plans and
specifications for the Project and its necessary appurtenances in
accordance with District's Rules, Regulations & Guidelines.
(b) Provide labor necessary for clearing Project site.
(c) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
stripping and replacing topsoil at the disposal site on the
adjacent PISD property.
(d) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
excavation and placement of excavated materials with the
exception of those noted herein.
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(e) Provide pipe and bedding materials and labor and excavation
equipment necessary for construction and installation of
backslope swales, inlets and pipes.
(f) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
placement of finished grading and topsoil.
(g) Stake the PISD Ditch for construction, including proper grade
control for elevations required in accordance with the design
and construction plans and specifications.
East and West Ponds
2.A. 1. City and District recognize; understand and agree generally the
City shall provide materials and supplies, except backslope drain pipe and
bedding materials, necessary for completion of the Project and District
shall provide excavation equipment and labor necessary for completion of
the Project.
2.A.2. City and District agree specifically that City shall:
(a) Prepare all design and construction plans and specifications for
the Project and its necessary appurtenances.
(b) Obtain, in a timely fashiOn, review and approval required by all
third parties, including local, state and federal administrative
agencies, including all permits, licenses, certificates, etc.
necessary for the design, construction, operation and
maintenance of the Project.
(c) Provide chipper necessary for clearing the Project site.
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(d) Provide dump trucks, drivers and operators for purposes of
hauling soil and other materials to, from and upon the Project
site.
(e) Construct or provide for the construction and installation of
backslope drain inlets, box culverts and headwalls for basin
inter connect, including, but not limited to all labor and
excavation associated therewith, in accordance with the design
and construction plans and specifications for the Project by
enlisting the services of a qualified third party, selected through
proper bidding procedures.
(f) Provide all materials necessary for construction of the Project,
including but not limited to reinforced concrete boxes culverts,
pipes and cement-stabilized sand; except backslope drain and
bedding materials for the East Pond, which will be provided by
District.
(g) Construct or provide for the construction of the West Pond and
all other improvements not being constructed by District, in
accordance with the design and construction plans and
specifications for the Project by enlisting the services of a
qualified third party, selected through proper bidding
procedures.
(h) Seed and water all necessary surfaces of the Project upon
completion of construction
2.A.3.
(i) Construct or provide for the construction of intake and
discharge control structures in accordance with the design and
construction plans and specifications for the Project by
enlisting the services of a qualified third party, selected through
proper bidding procedures.
(j) Erect all necessary perimeter fencing and signage upon Project
site during construction and upon completion of construction as
agreed upon by City and District.
(k) Stormwater pumping and disposal during construction
operations.
City and District agree specifically that District shall:
(a) Review and approve all design and construction plans and
specifications for the Project and its necessary appurtenances in
accordance with District's Rules, Regulations & Guidelines.
(b) Provide labor necessary for clearing the East Pond site.
(c) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
stripping and stockpiling topsoil on the East Pond site.
(d) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
excavation of the East Pond site and loading of trucks
furnished by City, provided that if excavated material is to be
disposed of at Cypress Village Section 2, District may elect to
lease and operate off road trucks for this purpose and the cost
allocated in Exhibit B will be revised accordingly.
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(e) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
construction and installation of backslope swales, inlets and
pipes.
(f) Provide labor and excavation equipment necessary for
placement of finished grading and topsoil.
(g) Stake the East Pond site for construction, including proper
grade control for elevations required in accordance with the
design and construction plans and specifications.
B. Operation
1.B.1. City and District recognize, understand and agree that City shall
operate the project upon its completion.
C. Maintenance
1.C. 1. City and Drainage recognize, understand and agree generally that
City shall provide maintenance of the Project upon its completion with the
exception of the District's interests along Mary's Creek in the vicinity of
the Project, which shall be maintained by District.
1.C.2. City and District agree specifically that City shall:
(a) Maintain the discharge/intake structures to the south end of the
slope paving of the intake channel and discharge pipe,
including but not limited to valves, screens, etc.
(b) Be responsible for structural maintenance of the side slopes,
berm swales and berm drains of the Project.
1.C.3. City and District agree specifically that District shall:
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(a) Provide assistance to City for structural maintenance of the side
slopes, berm swales and berm drains of the Project on an "as
needed" basis.
(b) Mow and clean the diversion channel from the end of the slope
paving of the intake channel and discharge pipe to Mary's
Creek.
(c) Operate and maintain its drainage facilities along Mary's Creek
(d) Own, operate, and maintain the PISD Ditch.
Sale of Detention
1.D.1. City and District recognize and agree that of the approximately 710
acre feet of detention capacity to be established as a result of the
Project, at least 355 acre feet of detention capacity will be reserved
for existing development and approximately 355 acre feet of
detention will be available for sale to development sites no greater
that 1 and ½ acres in size.
1.D.2. City and District agree that available detention capacity shall be
sold for a fee of not less than SEVEN THOUSAND FIVE
HUNDRED DOLLARS AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($7,500.00) per
acre-foot.
(a) City and District further agree that said fee shall be shared by
City and District as follows; City to receive 95% and District to
receive 5% based upon Project contributions of each party
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1.5
1.6
2.1
hereto, including, but not limited to design, engineering,
surveying, construction, and administration costs.
(b) City and District further agree that said fee arrangement shall
begin upon execution of this Agreement.
1.D.3. City and District agree that records of said detention sales,
including maintenance of accounts and debit/credit ledger,
previously established by City shall be managed by City.
1.D.4. City and District agree that both parties hereto shall have mutual
and joint right-of-entry and audit authority regarding said records
of detention sales. City further agrees to provide District with
quarterly reports regarding detention sales.
District's Superintendent or his designee is hereby designated as the
representative authorized by District to lead, direct and coordinate District's work '
in accordance with this Agreement.
City's Manager or his designee is hereby designated as the representative
authorized by City to lead, direct and coordinate City's work in accordance with
this Agreement
ARTICLE 2
CONTRACT TIME
The term of this Agreement for purposes of construction shall be for a period two
(2) years, commencing on the effective date reflected herein and terminating on
the same day of the year 2006 and shall be extended automatically until
construction of the Project is completed unless terminated as provided herein.
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2.2 The term of this Agreement for purposes of maintenance shall be for a period of
five (5) years, commencing on the date construction of the Project is completed in
accordance with paragraph 2.1 above and shall renew automatically unless
terminated as provided herein.
2.3 Nowithstanding the provisions set forth in sections 2.1 and 2.2 of this article, the
Agreement may be terminated at any time after the execution hereof, at the option
of either party by giving the other party ninety (90) day' written notice.
ARTICLE 3
MISCELLANEOUS
3,1 City and District recognize and agree that District, in performance of this
Agreement, shall act as an independent contractor and shall have control of its
own work and the manner in which it is performed and all employees of District
shall remain District employees and shall not be considered agents, employees or
borrowed servants of City.
3.2 City and District recognize and agree that City, in performance of this Agreement,
shall act as an independent contractor and shall have control of its own work and
the manner in which it is performed and all employees of City shall remain City
employees and shall not be considered agents, employees or borrowed servants of
District.
3.3 City and District recognize and agree that work and materials provided by
District, in accordance with this Agreement, are provided without warranty of any
kind to City or any third party, and work and materials provided by City, in
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accordance with this Agreement, are provided without any warranty of any kind
to District or any third party.
3.4 City and District recognize and agree that nothing herein shall be construed to
make either party a purchaser or consumer of goods or services from the other.
3.5 City and District recognize and agree that District has not performed any work on
the project site prior to the date of this Agreement and does not assume any
liability or responsibility for claims or demands associated with, resulting from or
arising out of excavation of the detention facility on the Project site by a third
party prior to this Agreement.
3.6 City and District shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations and
requirements in performance of their respective obligations under this agreement
3.7 City and District agree to acquire and maintain the minimum limits of insurance
required by law and sufficient to cover each party's performance hereunder.
3.8 City and District recognize and agree that nothing herein shall be construed to
create any fights in third parties.
3.9 The parties expressly agree that no party shall have the right to seek
indemnification or contribution from any other party hereto for any losses, costs,
expenses, or damages directly or indirectly arising, in whole or part from this
Agreement.
3.10 Whenever possible, each provision of this Agreement shall be intbrpreted in such
a manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if any section,
subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, phrase, work or portion of this
Agreement is, for any reason, held invalid unconstitutional or otherwise
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unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be
deemed a separate, distinct, and independent provision and such holding shall not
affect the validity of the remaining portions thereof.
3.11 The Rights and obligations of this Agreement shall not be assigned without prior
written consent of City and District.
3.12 This Agreement may only be amended, modified, or supplemented in writing and
subsequently signed and dated by City, as acted upon by its City Council and
District, as acted upon by its Board of Directors.
3.13 This Agreement and all obligations created hereunder shall be performable in
Brazoria County, Texas.
3.14 This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with and governed
by the laws of the State of Texas.
3.15 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and
their administrators, agents, employees, successors and assigns permitted by this
Agreement.
3.16 To accomplish execution of the Agreement, it may be executed in multiple
counterparts.
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3~17 Each person signing below represents 'that her or she has read this Agreement in
its entirety, including any and all attachments and exhibits, understands its terms,
is duly authorized. to execute this Agreement on behalf of the party indicated by
his or her name below and agrees on behalf of said party that the party will be
bound by these terms.
SIGNED and ENTERED this 27th day of September 2004.
BRAZORIA DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4
By:
Ben Lenamon, Chairman
ATTEST: -~.
Kathy/Wells, l~Ctor of Administrative Services
crrY OF pE U ,X
Tom Reid, Mayor
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THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BRAZORIA
Mr. Ben Lenamon, Chairman of Brazoria Drainage District No. 4, a Texas
conservation and reclamation district, acknowledged this instrument before me on
2004.
NOTARY P~rBLIC STATE OF TEXAS
Commission ExRire.s:,gexeuv, ~ go Lc~O .%
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF BRAZORIA
Mr. Tom Reid, Mayor of the City of Pearland, Texas, a Texas home role
Umcipal. corporation, acknowledged this instrument before me on
~.~4'a.-,,~/.Ar' ~ , 2004. .
~%~4~ My Commission Expires:
~ ~5~ ~ APRIL R, 2005
NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF TEXAS
Commission Exp. j[es; /~4'! ~/-.~
Printed Name:
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City of Pearland
Mobility and Drainage Bond Program
West Mary's Creek Detention Facility
Construction Cost Estimate 8/24/04
Item
No. Description of Item
1 Moblization
2 Project Identification Signs
3 Traffic Control Plan
4 Cleadng and Grubbing
5 Remove existing pipe
6 West Detention Pond Excavation
7 East Detention Pond Excavation
8 Channel Excavation
9 Excavation, Place and Compact Brine Soil
10 West Detention Pond Embankment, Compaction and Grading
11 East Detention Pond Embankment, Compaction and Grading
12 Strip Topsoil, Stock Pipe, spread and Grade
13 Haul and Dispose of Excavated Matedal Loaded by BDD#4
14 Load Excavated Matedal into Third Party Trucks
15 Haul and Dispose of Surplus Excavated Matedal
16 Backslope Swales
17 Modified Type "B" Berm Inlet .
18 24" ACMP Ouffall
19 18-inch RCP Storm Sewer
20 24-inch RCP Storm Sewer
21 36-inch RCP Storm Sewer
22 54qnch RCP Storm Sewer
23 60-inch RCP Storm Sewer
24 66-inch RCP Storm Sewer
25 72-inch RCP Storm Sewer
26 5' x 5' RBC Storm Sewer
27 7'x 3'RBC Storm Sewer
28 8'x8'RBC Storm Sewer
29 5' x 2' Cast in Place Box Sewer
30 Type "C" Manhole for 48" and Larger Storm Sewer
31 Juction Box & Diversion Weir
32 Juction Box at Pump Station
33 Type "E" Inlets
34 18 -inch SET 6:1
35 54 -inch SET 6:1
36 60 -inch SET 6:1
37 66-inch SET6:1
38 72 -inch SET 6:1
39 5'x 5' SET6:1
40 7' x 3' SET 6:1
41 7' x 3' Headwall
42 8' x 8' SET 6:1
43 West Mary's Weir Structure Complete
44 48" Duck Bill Check Valve Flange Mounted
45 4 1/2" Concrete Cellular Mattress
46 18" Rock Rip Rap Graduation No. 1
47 4" Crushed Concrete
48 Concrete Block Removal
49 5-inch Concrete Slope Paving
50 Pump Station - Structural
51 Pump Station- Pumps
52 Pump Station- Piping
53 Pump Station Electrical
Bid Total Amount Work By
Unit Quantty Unit Prices Bid BDD#4
LS 1 500,000.00 $ 500,000.00
EA. 1 750.00 $ 750.00
LS I 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00
AC. 90 1,000.00 $ 90,000.00
LF 40 10.00 $ 400.00
CY 900,000 2.50 $ 2,250,000.00
CY 246,000 2.50 $ 615,000.00 $615,000.00
CY 29,000 2.50 $ 72,500.00 $72,500.00
CY 266,000 6.00 $ 1,596,000.00
CY 370 3.00 $ 1,110.00
CY 7,100 3.00 $ 21,300.00
SY 160,000 1.00 $ 160,000.00
CY 175,000 3.50 $ 612,500.00
CY 100,000 0.50 $ 50,000.00
CY 900,000 3.50 $ 3,150,000.00
LF 12,400 1.50 $ 18,600.00
EA. 15 1,600.00. $ 24,000.00
LF 800 45.00 $ 36,000.00
LF 55 40.00 $ 2,200.00
LF 300 55.00 $ 16,500.00
LF 20 95.00 $ 1,900,00
LF 135 · 145.00 $ 19,575.00
LF 180 200.00 $ 36,000.00
LF 1,640 225.00 $ 369,000.00
LF 730 300.00 $ 219,000.00
LF ~ 450 230.00 $ 103,500.00
LF 55 200.00 $ 11,000.00
LF 220 . 450.00 $ 99,000.00
LF 20 150.00 $ 3,000.00
EA. 8 2,200.00 $ 17,600.00
EA. 1 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00
EA. 1 15,000.00 $. 15,000.00
EA. 1 2,000.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 2 650.00 $ 1,300.00
EA. 1 2,500.00 $ 2,500.00
EA. 2 4,000.00 $ 8,000.00
EA. 1 4,500.00 $ 4,500.00
EA. 4 5,000.00 $ 20,000.00
EA. 2 4,500.00 $ 9,000.00
EA. 1 4,000.00 $ 4,000.00
EA. 1 3,500.00 $ 3,500.00
EA. I 7,500.00 $ 7,500.00
LS 1 152,280.00 $' 152,280.00
EA. 1 45,000~00 $ 45,000.00
SY 4,325 45.00 $ 194,625.00
SY 269 30.00 $ 8,070.00
SY 210 30.00 $ 6,300.00
SY 90 5.00 $ 450.00
SY 280 60.00 $ 16,800.00
LS 1 101,845.00 $ 101,845.00
EA. 3 50,000.00 $ 150,000.00
LS 1 160,000.00 $ 160,000.00
LS I 138,450.00 $ 138,450.00
54 36-inch DIP Force Main LF
55 8" Conc. Pavement, Including Lime or Cement Stablized Subgrade. LF
56 20' Gravel Access Road
57 6' Chain Link Fence
58 16' Double swing Gate
59 Barbed Wire Fence
60 Trench Safety
61 Pond Bottom Grading
62 Hydro Mulching
63 Filter Fabric Fence
64 Demolition Existing SWEC Weir
65 SWEC Weir Structure Complete
66 Rock Filter Dam
67 Stablized Construction Entrance
95 230.00 $ 21,850.00
525 50,00 $ 26,250.00
SY 1,700 25.00 $ 42,500.00
LF 280 13.00 $ 3,640.00
EA. 1 1,200.00 $ 1,200.00
LF 2,800 3.50 $ 9,800.00
LF 3,900 1.00 $ 3,900.00
AC. 22.42 2,000.00 $ 44,840.00
AC.' 65 2,000.00 $ 130,000.00
LF. 16,111 1.00 $ 16,111.00
LS 1 35,000.00 $ 35,000.00
LS 1 100,000.00 $ 100,000.00
LF 160 20.00 $ 3,200.00
EA. 2 2,000.00 $ 4,000.00
68 Sand Spikerush
69 Creeping Spikerush
70 Halbred-Leaf Rosemallow
71 Spyder-Lily
72 Cardinal Flower
73 Marsh Seedbox
74 Maiden-Cane
75 Four-Square Spikerush
76 Yellow Flag Iris/Southern Blue
77 Soft Rush
78 Pickerelweed
79 Arrowhead
80 Three-Square (Olney's) Bulrush
81 Thalia
82 Giant Bulrush
83 Amedcan Bulrush
84 Softstem Bulrush
85 Fanwort
86 Coontail
87 Duckweed
88 American Watedotus
89 Spatterdock
90 Watedily
91 Common Buttonbush
92 Water Hickory
93 Winterberry
94 Laural Oak
95 Ovemup Oak
96 Swamp Chestnut Oak
97 Water Oak
98 Nuttall Oak
99 Willow Oak
100 Bald Cypress
101 American Beautyberry
102 RoughleafDogwood
103 Wax Myrtle
104 Common Buttonbush
105 Rosemallow
106 Blue Flag Iris
107 Zone A Seeding
108 Zone B Seeding
109 Seed Mix 2861
110 Seed Mix 1807
Subtotal - Construction Estimate
Engineering, Surveying and other professional services
Land Estimate
Total Estimate
Percent of Total
EA. 415 2.00 $ 830.00
EA. 415 2.00 $ 830.00
EA. 500 2.00 $ 1,000.00
EA. 500 2.00 $ 1,000.00
EA. 400 2.00 $ 800.00
EA. 800 2.00 $ 1,600.00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 415 2.00 $ 830.00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 1,350 2.00 $ 2,700,00
EA. 4,300 2.00 $ 8,600.00
EA. 4,300 2.00 $ 8,600,00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 1,000 2.00 $ 2,000.00
EA. 5,055 2.00 $ 10,110.00
EA. 28 15.00 $ 420.00
EA. 28 15.00 $ 420.00
EA. 28 15.00 $ 420,00
EA. 336 2.00 $ 672.00
EA. 336 2.00 $ 672.00
EA. 336 2100 $ 672.00
EA. 168 5.00 $ 840.00
EA. 31 15.00 $ 465.00
EA. 75 15.00 $ 1,125.00
EA. 30 15.00 $ 450,00
EA. 57 15.00 $ 855.00
EA. 14 15.00 $ 210.00
EA. 14 15.00 $ 210.00
EA. 38 · t5.00 $ 570.00
EA. 12 15.00 $ 180.00
EA. 151 15.00 $ ' 2,265.00
EA. 108 5.00 $ 540.00
EA. 108 10.00 $ 1,080.00
EA. 108 5.00 $ 540.00
EA. 96 5,00 $ 480.00
EA. 96 5.00 $ 480.00
EA. 3,130 20.00 $ 62,600.00
AC. 11 400.00 $ 4,460.00
AC. ' 5 400.00 $ 1,892.00
AC. 0 500.00 $ 195.00
AC. 0 500.00 $ 195.00
Total BDD4 City
$11,771,654.00 $687,500.00 $11,084,154.00
$ 1,115,000.00 $ - $ 1,115,000.00
$ 1,258,530.00 $ $ 1,258,530.00
$14,145,184.00 $687,500.00 $13,457,684.00
100% 5% 95%