Radio Road Beautification MSTU Minutes 08/01/2011161 0 A261
EJam, Radio Road Beautification M.S.T.U.
Advisory Committee
A4W 2885 Horseshoe Drive South
Naples FL 34104
August 1, 2011
Minutes
I. The meeting was called to order by Dale Lewis at 3:31 PM.
II. ATTENDANCE
Members: Dale Lewis, Betty Schudel, Helen Carella, John Weber, Jerry Parillo
County: Darryl Richard- Project Manager, Gloria Herrera - Budget Analyst, Pam
Lulich- Landscape Operations Manager, Michelle Arnold- Director ATM
Others: Scott Windham - Windham Studio, Darlene Lafferty- Juristaff
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Add: VI. C. Signage
VI. D. Devonshire Bid
IX. A. Meeting Schedule
Betty Schudel moved to approve the agenda as amended Second by Dale
Lewis. Motion carried unanimously 5 -0.
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: May 17, 2011
Betty Schudel moved to approve the May 17, 2011 minutes as submitted Second
by Dale Lewis. Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
V. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES REPORT:
Darryl Richard reviewed a Maintenance Proposal by Hannula ($1,400.00) for
annual Systemic Insecticide and Fungicide treatments for the Shady Lady Trees.
(See attached)
A. Budget Report - Gloria Herrera reviewed the following: (See attached)
• Collected Ad Valorem Tax $296,064.27
• Available Operating Expense $56,451.19
• Line Item 10 Actual Carry Forward $183,544.05
- MSTU Carry Forward Report is included in the meeting packet
(See attached)
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B. Project Manager Report- Darryl Richard (See attached)
Darryl Richard reviewed (ITB 11 -5700) Devonshire Landscape and
Irrigation Refurbishment Bid Tabulation: (See attached)
• Ameri-Pride Inc $267,214.37 (lowest Bid)
- References are under review
• Hannula Landscaping $278,818.46
The Committee expressed the following concerns with Ameri-Pride Inc.:
• The Committee, Staff, and Consultant are unfamiliar with the
Company
• The References submitted by Ameri-Pride Inc. consist primarily of
Restaurants (See attached)
Dale Lewis moved to recommend to award the Bid to Hannula Landscaping
based on the companies references in the amount of $278,818.46. Second
by John Weber.
After discussion the Committee concluded on the following:
• Ameri-Pride Inc. had the opportunity to provide References applicable
to the Scope of Services during the Bid process
• The Company may be inexperienced in roadway work based on the
References submitted with the Bid
Motion carried unanimously 5-0.
VI. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE REPORT
A. Hannula - Manuel Gonzalez - None
B. Windham Studio - Scott Windham gave additional information:
Status Report on the Medians (eastern end of the Project - Santa Barbara)
o Recommendations to address the Soil PH issue
- Implement a continuous Treatment Program
- Install appropriate Plant Material
- Remove the turf
Maintenance Report (See attached)
• Median dry Turf areas are stressed
- Consequently weeds developed in the Medians (predominately
in Median 16)
- Irrigation heads were exchanged
- Weed control will be applied
- Subsequently the area(s) will be patched with sod
• Recommended utilizing slow release Fertilization to rejuvenate the
stressed Magnolia Trees that resulted from watering issues
Pam Lulich stated the Irrigation heads were changed to address the watering
issue with the Magnolia Trees.
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Scott Windham continued:
o Live Oak Trees require structural Pruning
Discussion took place on the Turf issues in the eastern Median (Santa Barbara
to Devonshire Blvd)
Scott Windham suggested developing a Conceptual Plan to address the
Median issues.
Pam Lulich posed using Plant Materials (Bird of Paradise) at the entrance to
introduce color.
Dale Lewis questioned if County Funds are available to enhance the gateway
entrance from Santa Barbara to Radio Road.
Pam Lulich replied Budget Amendments are under review for Fund 111.
Dale Lewis perceived that the present time is preferred for the enhancements
in lieu of starting the Project during Season (October — November.)
Dale Lewis moved to approve the Project (Median area between Santa
Barbara and Devonshire) in the amount of $7,500.00 plus 10% contingency
and on an as needed basis. Second by Betty SchudeL Motion carried
unanimously 5 -0.
C. Signage
Darryl Richard reported the Devonshire Signs will be installed after the Bid
is awarded and a NTP is issued (Devonshire Refurbishment.)
D. Devonshire Bid — Discussed under V. B.
VII. LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT REPORT- Windham Studio
A. Devonshire Refurbishment — Previously discussed under V. C.
VIII. OLD BUSINESS - None
IX. NEW BUSINESS
A. Meeting Schedule
Dale Lewis requested to change the monthly meeting day to Monday.
After discussion it was agreed to meet on the second Monday of each month.
The next meeting is scheduled at 3:30 p.m. on September 12'h.
Betty Schudel will not be present at the September 12'h meeting.
Dale Lewis requested Staff notify the Committee if the BCC approves the Bid
Award to Hannula. (Staff Action Item)
X. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS - None
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XI. PUBLIC COMMENT - None
There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting
was adjourned at 4:41 P.M.
Radio Road Beautification MSTU
Advisory Committee
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Dale Lewis, Chairman
These minutes approved by the Committee on IA: I i ,
as presented , %or amended
The next meeting is September 12, 2011 at 3:30 p.m.
Growth Management Division — Construction & Maintenance
2885 Horseshoe Drive South
Naples, FL 34104
11
1 CUR AD VALOREM TAX $
2 DEL AD VALOREM TAX $
3 FIFTH THIRD O/N INTEREST $
4 INVESTMENTINTEREST $
5 INTEREST TAX COLLECTOR $
6 REVENUE STRUCTURE $
7 TRANSFER FROM APPRAISER $
8 TRANSFER FROM TAX COLLECTOR $
9 CARRY FORWARD GENERAL $
10 CARRY FORWARD OF ENCUMB AMl $
11 NEG 5% EST REVENUE $
12 TRANSFERS & CONTRIB $
13 .
14 ENGINEERING FEES $
15 ENGINEERING FEES OTHER $
16 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSEMENT $
17 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTAL $
18 OTHER CONTRACTUAL SERVICES $
19 Post Freight UPS $
20 ELECTRICITY $
21 Water & Sewer $
22 INSURANCE GENERAL $
23 SPRINKLER SYSTEM MAINTENANCE $
24 MAINTENANCE LANDSCAPING $
25 MULCH $
26 LANDSCAPE MATERIALS $
27 LICENSES AND PERMITS $
28 LEGAL ADVERTISING $
29 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS $
30 FERTILIZER HERBICIDE CHEM $
31 Office Supplies $
32 OPERATING EXPENSE $
33 IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL $
34 CAPITAL OUTLAY $
35 TRANS TO 111 UNINCORPORATED $
36 TRANSFERS $
37 BUDGET TRANS APPRAISER $
38 BUDGET TRANS TC COLLECTOR $
39 TRANSFER CONST
40 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCY g
41 RESERVES g
TOTAL EXPENSES _!
Amended
Budget Commitments
(307,700.00) $ - $
(3,500.00) $ - $
RADIO ROAD MSTU
FUND 158
August 01, 2011
Actual Available
)enditures Total
(296,064.27) $ (11,635.73)
(62.82) $ 62.82
(260.76) $ 260.76
(2,898.80) $ (601.20)
(311200.00)
$ - $
(299,313.50) $
Florikan
15,200.00
Forestry Resources
-
FPL
51,700.00
(371,500.00)
$ - $
- $
(183,544.05)
$ $
- $
15,600.00
$ - $
- $
194n AAA AG\
R _ _9.
- $
35,000.00 $
28,952.00 $
4,300.00 $
56,000.00 $
275.80 $
100.00
2,500.00 $
600.00 $
700.00 $
8,000.00 $
10,000.00 $
16,000.00 $
1,500.00 $
8,000.00 $
4,500.00 $
7,500.00 $
11,500.00 $
195,427.80 $
616,016.25 $
616,016.25 $
26,600.00 $
26,600.00 $
2,500.00 $
7,700.00 $
10.200.00 $
21,573.24 $
5,591.25 $
2,695.00 $
17,787.00 $
39.30 $
692.58 $
1,851.45 $
3,844.28 $
126.76 $
11,050.76 $
8,160.75 $
4,300.00 $
1,605.00 $
27,123.00 $
70.70 $
700.00 $
96.67 $
19,307.42 $
5,800.00 $
83.94 $
3,148.55 $
3,155.72 $
173.24 $
.86 $ 84,775.75
- $ 171,020.46
- $ 171,020.46
if
(371,500.00)
(183,544.05) Vender
i39,444.05) 1 Direct Expense
$ 26,600.00
Florida Irrigation Close
2,376.00
Florikan
15,200.00
Forestry Resources
-
FPL
51,700.00
Hannula Landscaping Close
(44,634.20)
Hannula Landscaping
100.00
Hannula Landscaping Close
2,390.00
Indirect Cost Reimb.
600.00
Insurance General
-
Juristaff, Inc.
7,903.33
Naples Electric Close
10,000.00
Mcgee & Assoc Close
(4,000.00)
SignCraft Close
1,500.00
Staples
2,200.00
Visa
4,416.06
Visa
2,500.00
Windham Studio
4,500.00
Windham Studio
300.00
Windham Studio
56,451.19
Windham Studio Close
444.995.79
lWinfield Solutions
$ 26,600.00
$
4500123879
$ 26,600.00
$
-
$ 2,463.45
$
36.55
$ 6,057.72
$
1,642.28
$ 8,521.17
$
1,678.83
$ _
$
2,400.00
T _
-t
2.400.00
FYI POs
P.O.#
N/P
Lane Closure Fees
4500123879
Irrigation Supplies
4500122287
Fertilizer
4500122292
Mulch
450012283
Electricity
4500113132 C
Landscape and Irrigation Project
4500122422
Landscape
4500117524 C
Part B Landscape & Irrigation
IGC
County Services
IGC
Insurance
4500122529
Secretarial
4500124971
2 Gallon Pressure Tank
4500104739
Landscape Architectural Serv.
4500124092
Alum Const
4500123130
Office Supplies
Direct
Legal Advertisement
Direct
Irrigation Supplies
4500118404
Landscape & Irrigation Design
4500124715
Devonshire Street Trees & Medians
'4500128033
RR Consulting Svs
4500107444 C
Landscape & Irrigation Design
4500125874
Fertilizer
TOTAL (Lines 32 + 34)
Remaining I
Actual rasa I
$
$
5,800.00
$
$
52.95
$
1,844.28
$
3,155.72
$
692.58
$
19,307.42
$
39.30
$
70.70
$
-
$
5,787.10
$
20,482.00
$
26,616.00
$
-
$
156,171.29
$
$
4,300.00
$
$
700.00
$
1,851.45
$
3,148.55
$
_
$
220.00
$
-
$
1,892.00
$
126.76
$
173.24
$
_
$
83.94
$
_
$
43.72
$
5,591.25
$
8,160.75
$
6,801.24
$
11,050.76
$
14,772.00
$
$
-
$
9,062.07
$
2,000.00
$
- e'er
$
54,200.86
$
255,796.21
NO
1,043,666,076 FY 11 Taxable Value @ 7/1/10
- 14.06% Adj. 10 to 11
FY 11 FY 10
Millage 0.2949 0.2521
Extension 307,746 306,134
Millage Cap = .6000 0
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August 1, 2011
Prepared by:
Darryl Richard, Project Manger, Collier County Department of Alternative Transportation Modes
Radio Road MSTU Proiect Report
(R-22) - ACTIVE: DEVONSHIRE shrub REFURBISHMENT; Funding Source Fund 158
05- 17 -11: ROW Permit applied for and is pending Traffic Operations, Road Maintenance
Review.
08- 01 -11: Bid Results have been recorded (SEE ATTACHED HANDOUT)
(R -24) - COMPLETED: MOVING THE TYPE M CONTROLLER
05- 17 -11: Type M controller has been relocated per coordination with Ag- Tronix.
(R-23) - COMPLETED: Plant material spacing on Phase H Project; Re- planting with
additional quantity of shrubs.
05- 17 -11: Project completed.
(R-18) - COMPLETED: 100% COMPLETED - RADIO ROAD PHASE III PROJECT
(Livingston Rd. to Airport Pulling; Windham Studios (PO 4500105 824) ; Funding Source
Fund 158
05- 17 -11: Project completed.
(R-15) - COMPLETED: RADIO ROAD PHASE H -B & Phase I -A (H -B is from Kings
Way/Briarwood Entry to Tina Lane); (I -A is from Devonshire to Santa Barbara) ; Funding
Source Fund 158
05- 17 -11: Project Completed.
(R -19) — ON GOING: MAINTENANCE CONSULTING CONTRACT; Funding Source
Fund 158
08- 01 -11: Windham Studios is under contract for maintenance consulting..
(R -14) — ON GOING: MAINTENCE CONTRACT — BID# 09 -5111R -- "Radio Road
Beautification MSTD/MSTU Roadway Grounds Maintenance" ; Funding Source Fund
111
08- 01 -11: Hannula Landscape under contract for on -going maintenance.
All&ww Hannula Landscaping, Inc.
28131 Quails Nest Lane
C H R N N U L� Bonita Springs, FL 34135 -6932
LANDsc'" a '°"''`�° Phone: (239) 99 2-22 10
Fax: (239) 498 -6818
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Proposal
Props
6/18/11 I1 -00968
Collier County Transportation
Naples, FL
Darryl Richard, (239) 252 -5775
darrytrichard@colliergov.net Pro
8 -16531 Radio Road Incidentals
Cast ` Total
Devonshire Blvd.
pricing from 09 -5111 contract
Fund 158 - 162522 PO # 4500122422
Treatment of 44 Shady Lady Trees
After the first application we must follow up with an additional treatment within
10 -14 days. Chemical being used is Bifen XT which is a systemic and foliage
pesticide and T- Mythel which is a fungicide.
Groundcover, Shrubs, & Trees: Insecticides & Fungicides (initial treatment plus
7
200.00
1,400.00
followup treatment)
PROPOSAL ACCEPTANCE.
'T-Total -T
$1,400.00
Person signing this agreement must be authorized to enter such agreements and have read
and agree to all specifications, terms, amounts, payments and procedures contained herein.
Customer Signature
Title
Date
ry
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MAINTENANCE REPORT
To:
Radio Road MSTU Advisory Committee
CC
Darryl Richard, Pamela Lulich Collier County ATM
From:
Scott Windham
Date:
July 22, 2011
RE: Radio Road Monthly Maintenance Report
MSTU Committee and Staff:
The following is a report of the general conditions and recommendations for the
maintenance of the Radio Road MSTU areas as related to the site walk through on
7/22/11:
Upon field review, in general, the project areas look healthy and well maintained.
A few observations are as follows:
• Fertilize the solitary palms again with standard slow release fertilizer to
maintain a steady, non - shocking nutrient flow.
• Replace 3 Chrysotricha Tabebuia Trees (12'oa) in median 23.
• Hannula is to prepare a fertilization log for the trees and palms to begin
tracking for future reference.
• Observed bubbler zone in median 22 across from Windjammer Village
flooding and overflowing the curb cuts into the street. Appeared to be
possible stuck valve. (Irr tech on site as we left)
• Displaced pavers need to be re -set at east tip of median 19 by shopping
center.
• Straighten one Tabebuia and one Jatropha in medians 17 and 18.
• Once all irrigation head adjustments are complete and coverage confirmed,
remove weed infested areas and patch sod in median 16.
• Spray aphids in Firebush at Magnolias in median 16.
• Fertilize the defoliated Magnolias with 8 -2 -12 slow release for steady nutrition
to limit additional shock.
• Hannula to report back on the rotor heads to see if they have automatic shut
off assemblies if broken off.
• The large Live Oaks need to be structurally pruned.
• Hannula to remove stakes from all palms but keep them on the Tabebuias
and Crepe Myrtles. (Loosed straps if necessary to prevent scarring)
Windham Studio, Inc., Landscape Architecture, LC 26000365
8891 Brighton Lane, Bonita Springs, Florida 34135 Phone: (239) 390 -1936
Fat: (239) 390 -1937 Email:.. scott@xvindliamstudio.com
www. windhams tudio.com
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• Straighten One Jatropha and 2 Tabebuias in median 3.
• Trim up Jatrophas in median 1 to a multitrunk tree form.
• Trim Firebush at mixing chamber to 3 FT.
• Replace one dead Silver Saw Palmetto in median east of Devonshire
• Un -mix crown of thorns
• Request Hannula to submit for approval to apply sulfur via 4 Ibs / 100SF 8-
10-12 Sulfur coated fertilizer for approval by October.
• WSI to design planting enhancements for medians at Santa Barbara and
Devonshire as follows
• Create greater `gateway' impact
• Reduce turf and add plant beds to encompass the Royal
Palms in plantings
• Introduce high impact plants such as Orange Bird of
Paradise and more green layers of plants to offset
bougainvilleas and crown of thorns (ie Green Island Ficus,
Juniper and Ilex)
• Be mindful of site lines and mowing access
Please email or call me if you have any questions.
Thank you,
Scott Windham, ASLA
Landscape Architect, LA 000 -1516
Windham Studio, Inc., Landscape Architecture, LC 26000365
8891 Brighton Lane, Bonita Springs, Florida 34133 Phone: (239) 390 -1936
Fax: (239) 390 -1937 Email: scott@xvindliamstudio.com
xv- ,"v.xvindhams tudio.com
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From: LulichPamela [PamelaLulich @colliergov.net]
Sent: Monday, July 25, 20112:02 PM
To: Manuel Gonzalez
Cc: Tina McKay; RichardDarryl; Scott Windham; SorianoLiz
Subject: Radio Road Field Meeting
Manny,
These are the items we discussed on Friday:
• Bait ants (Amdro)- provide price. We use to do this in the fall. When is the best time of year to do this?
• Price for Signature to prune Oaks only.
• Treat Fire bush for Aphids.
• New magnolias in baskets and rope- cut ropes and wire baskets.
• Check staking, cut banding, and remove staking where needed and where tree is being girdled.
• 3 dead tabs @ Circle K.
• Pavers at Circle K need to be reset — review and provide price.
• Magnolia not receiving water. Check bubblers and irrigation. Find out about the spikes around the
Magnolia.
• Replace sod once irrigation system is working properly- provide price.
• Fertilize Transportation Blend slow release — higher application rate (8- 2 -12).
• Sabal Palms = 0 lbs.
• Alexanders (or other palms equal in caliper) = 4lbs.
• Foxtails = 6 lbs.
• Magnolia =61bs.
• Royal Palms = 8 lbs.
• Indicate how much fertilizer was applied on as -built set. The County will provide an as -built set of
plans for Hannula to mark -up.
• Scott Windham to make a recommendation for the entry of Radio Road.
• Warranty replacement of dead sabal palms- provide schedule.
Pamela Lulich, Landscape Operations Manager
Growth Management Division- Construction I# Maintenance
Alternative Transportation Modes Department
Telephone 239.252.6291
E -Fax 239.252.6623
Florida Registered Landscape Architect #LA6666733
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From: Frank Kitchener [Kitchener @renfroejackson.com]
Sent: Monday, June 27, 20116: 00 PM
To: 'Scott Windham'
Subject: RE: Radio Rd MSTU Maint Report
Scott the following observations were made after our drive along Radio Road to review the maintenance
on 5/15/2011;
Overall the Eastern medians on Radio Road showed signs of nutrient deficiencies caused by high soil pH
as confirmed by the soil samples from A & L Labs dated 5/24/2011. The extremely high soil pH causes
nutrients not to be available to the plant as shown on the attached pH availability chart. The perfect fix
would be to remove and salvage plants, remove & replace all the soil to an appropriate depth for
associated plant material and replant with a 80/20 soil mix. This would be best sustainable option.
In lieu of replacing the soil, a more intense fertilizer regiment will need to be performed. Starting with a bi-
annual elemental sulfur application to the turf and plant beds. I would recommend two applications at a
lower rate of 2 lbs. per 1000 square ft., as sulfur applied to heavy can cause turf and plant injury,
especially in hot weather. Then every three months apply a 8 -2 -10 or similar sulfur coated fertilizer using
a hand spreader uniformly to all plant beds at a rate of at least a 1 -2 lbs. per 100 square ft.. Turf should
also be treated with bi- annual elemental Sulfur treatment and quarterly with 20 -0 -10 or similar fertilizer at
a rate of at least a 1 lb. per 1000 square ft. Collier County is currently using a six (6) month controlled
release fertilizer; although an excellent product for our established medians, it does not have the nutrient
release we need to work on the pH and give the plants the jump start they need in these high pH
situations. The pH of the soil cannot be altered over -night and will take several years with proper
fertilization, mulching and cultural practices to work on lowering the pH.
As far as the palms in the east medians; it looks like they are beginning to take up some of the additional
fertilizer that has been recently applied. I would continue with an annual application of 0 -0 -24 to these
chlorotic palms or as an alternate, fertilizer maintenance spikes can be used around the base of the palm.
The newly installed Euphorbia and Jathropha in the medians also are declining due to the soil high pH
and will benefit from the bed Sulfur application and the quarterly applications of the 8 -2 -10 or similar.
We did find that that the Magnolias seemed to be extremely dry during our site visit on 5/15/2011 as
associated with large amount of leaf drop in the median. It appeared that the Magnolia bubblers were
open, but appeared the bubbler zones may have been turned off, relying on the perimeter irrigation which
at the time did not appear to be adequate. I would recommend running these bubbler zones twice a week
until we get into a more rainy period. Applying the maintenance tree spikes around these plants and
quarterly applications of the 8 -2 -10 or similar will also give these plants a jump start.
Little, if any, maintenance is necessary with the established Euphorbia's. However, I did see some of the
mature medians had some tall Euphorbia's. If the plants become'leggy', a hard pruning (cutting to within
3 to 6 inches from the ground) will result in a much denser, tightly branched, symmetrical plant and can
be done any time of the year, but mid - summer is recommended.. The milky, white sap that bleeds from
the plant when the stems are cut or wounded may cause a serious rash for those with sensitive skin , so
use caution when handling these plants and wear gloves when pruning.
So in conclusion; the medians on the east end with the high pH soils should be treated bi- annually with an
elemental sulfur application, followed by quarterly acidic fertilizer regimen to the turf grass and landscape
bed areas. The chlorotic palms will require an additional treatment of a 0 -0 -24 or a maintenance fertilizer
spike treatment asnnually, both of these products contain Sulfur, Potassium, Magnesium and Manganese
which will help the palms recover. We agreed that the soil replacement is the better long term
sustainable option. The bubblers on the newly planted Magnolias should be reactivated and additional
acid granular fertilizer applications should be made to help establish new growth.
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The maintenance of these medians looks to be acceptable, however the landscape contractor will have
challenges maintaining the medians with the high pH soils. The additional fertilization will be necessary to
ensure healthy plant growth. Soil samples should be taken every six months to ensure these
recommendations are working. Attached are labels of the recommended products that could be used.
Francis X Kitchener Jr.
General Manager
Proj. Mgr.: Darryl Richard
ITB 11 -5700
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16
JI
Jatropha integerrima'Compacta'
17
LI
Lagerstroemia'Muskogee'
Notices SPkcs ?63
LL
Devonshire Blvd. Landscape and Irrigation Refurbishment
19
MG
Magnolia grandiflora 'DD Blanchard'
$
West ROW
$ 1,507.72
20
Bids: 3
Bucida bucerus'Shady Lady'
PALMS
Tree Form Ligustrum
10'ht x 8'spd, mutli -trunk
COASTAL CONCRETE PRODUCTS
AMER[-PRIDE Inc.
$
HANNULA LANDSCAPING
SP
Description
Qty
Unit
Veitchia montgomeryana
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
Median
Unit Cost
Total
GENERAL PROJECT ITEMS
Hamelia nodosa
24
MUH
Muhlenbergia capillaris
25
SER
Serenoa repens'Silver Form'
West ROW
Shady Lady Black Olive
1 Payment and performance bond
1
LS
$
10,650.00
$ 10,650.00
$ 4,300.00
$ 4,300.00
$
- $
2 Maintenance of traffic
1
LS
$
14,580.00
$ 14,580.00
$ 1,200.00
$ 1,200.00
$
5,520.00 $
5,520.00
SITE DEMOLITION PREPARATION AND DISPOSAL
ut own an remove the following existing trees and palms along Devonshire Boulevard
Median including stump grinding and soil prep for new
planting. (See itemized schedule on sheet L -2 Demolition Plan)
3 All Trees excluding the five Pink Tabebuias
2
EA
$
45.50
$ 91.00
$ 400.00
$ 800.00
$
142.00 $
284.00
4 Palms
18
EA
$
182.01
$ 3,276.13
$ 145.00
$ 2,610.00
$
142.00 $
2,556.00
5 Spray sod with contact herbicide and remove existing plantings to prep for irrigation and planting (Approx. 17,906 SF)
6 Remove existing shrubs and ground covers (Approx, 6,759 SF)
7 Existing Pink Tabebuias to be pruned to ISA standards and predrved as existing throughout construction
Cut down and remove the following existing trees along Devonshire Boulevard West ROW including stump grinding, existing mulch removal and soil
prep for new Black Olive Trees.
8 Mahogany (24 "Cal)
9 Pine (14" cal)
10 Bald Cypress (10" cal)
11 Remove existing Viburnum hedge and related mulch between the sidewalk and Clusia hedge and prep for irrigation and planting.
12 Spray sod with contact herbicide between back of curb to sidewalk and prep for irrigation and planting (Approx. 12,050 SF)
INSTALLED SITE MATERIALS
13 Transportation Blend, Pro Eucalyptus Colored Mulch, (4" Fluffed Depth) 20103 SF @ 12 SF / Bag =
Forestry Resources or county approved equal
14 Root Barrier (1001F roll of Bio- Barrier,440 -006, 19.5 ") 1,240 LF/ 100 LF Roll = 12.4
15 West ROW and Median Potting Soil for Asian Jasmine Beds instead of mulch 23,170 SF at (2" Depth) 143 CY
PLANT MATERIALS (Final specs Per plan plant schedule - Plant unit Prices to include Planting soil mix backfill per specs
TREES
LS $ 157.50 $ 157.50 $ 1,000.00 $ 11000.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 2,150.00
LS $ 630.00 $ 630.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 230.00 $ 230.00
EA $ 23.40 $ 116.99 $ 59.00 $ 295.00 $ 115.00 $ 575.00
30 EA $ 819.67 $ 24,590.03 $ 524.00 1 15,720.00 $ 512.00 $ 15,360.00
5 EA $ 182.01 $ 910.04 $ 340.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 230.00 $ 1,150.00
1 EA $ 182.01 $ 182.01 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 170.00 $ 170.00
LS $ 315.00 $ 315.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 1,705.00 $ 1,705.00
LS $ 94.50 $ 94.50 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 1,450.00
1,676 Bags $ 4.95 $ 8,299.22 $ 3.98 $ 6,670.48 $ 3.60 $ 6,033.60
13 Roll $ 745.59 $ 9,692.70 $ 160.00 $ 2,080.00 $ 610.00 $ 7,930.00
143 Cuyd $ 39.69 $ 5,675.67 $ 15.00 $ 2,145.00 $ 34.60 $ 4,947.80
V
Spicy Jatropha Patio Tree
Median
2
16
JI
Jatropha integerrima'Compacta'
17
LI
Lagerstroemia'Muskogee'
18
LL
Ligustrum lucidum
19
MG
Magnolia grandiflora 'DD Blanchard'
$
West ROW
$ 1,507.72
20
BB
Bucida bucerus'Shady Lady'
PALMS
Tree Form Ligustrum
10'ht x 8'spd, mutli -trunk
4
Median
$
21
SP
Sabal palmetto
22
VEM
Veitchia montgomeryana
SHRUBS
16' oa, 4" cal, RPG or equal
10
Ea
Median
395.04
23
HAM
Hamelia nodosa
24
MUH
Muhlenbergia capillaris
25
SER
Serenoa repens'Silver Form'
West ROW
Shady Lady Black Olive
26
CLU
Clusia guttifera
LS $ 157.50 $ 157.50 $ 1,000.00 $ 11000.00 $ 2,150.00 $ 2,150.00
LS $ 630.00 $ 630.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 2,250.00 $ 230.00 $ 230.00
EA $ 23.40 $ 116.99 $ 59.00 $ 295.00 $ 115.00 $ 575.00
30 EA $ 819.67 $ 24,590.03 $ 524.00 1 15,720.00 $ 512.00 $ 15,360.00
5 EA $ 182.01 $ 910.04 $ 340.00 $ 1,700.00 $ 230.00 $ 1,150.00
1 EA $ 182.01 $ 182.01 $ 150.00 $ 150.00 $ 170.00 $ 170.00
LS $ 315.00 $ 315.00 $ 500.00 $ 500.00 $ 1,705.00 $ 1,705.00
LS $ 94.50 $ 94.50 $ 100.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,450.00 $ 1,450.00
1,676 Bags $ 4.95 $ 8,299.22 $ 3.98 $ 6,670.48 $ 3.60 $ 6,033.60
13 Roll $ 745.59 $ 9,692.70 $ 160.00 $ 2,080.00 $ 610.00 $ 7,930.00
143 Cuyd $ 39.69 $ 5,675.67 $ 15.00 $ 2,145.00 $ 34.60 $ 4,947.80
V
Spicy Jatropha Patio Tree
8' ht, Multi -trk, RPG or equal
2
Ea
$
211.69
$ 423.39
$ 236.25
$ 472.50
$ 123.00
$ 246.00
Muskogee Crepe Myrtle
16' oa, Multi -trk single plant at base, RPG or equal
4
Ea
$
376.93
$ 1,507.72
$ 430.99
$ 1,723.96
$ 196.00
$ 784.00 •la"'�
Tree Form Ligustrum
10'ht x 8'spd, mutli -trunk
4
Ea
$
315.23
$ 1,260.91
$ 573.30
$ 2,293.20
$ 205.00
$ 820.00
Southern Magnolia
16' oa, 4" cal, RPG or equal
10
Ea
$
395.04
$ 3,950.35
$ 311.15
$ 3,111.50
$ 256.00
$ 2,560.00
Shady Lady Black Olive
18' ht x 12' spd, B &B (RPG or Equal)
44
Ea
$
459.23
$ 20,206.22
$ 573.30
$ 25,225.20
$ 307.00
$ 13,508.00
Cabbage Palm
Montgomery Palm
Dwarf Firebush
Muhly Grass
Silver Saw Palmetto
Dwarf Clusia
13'(6), 16'(5)ct, booted, cut head
16' oa, matching
3 gallon, 18"
3 gallon, 24"
3 gallon 16"x 16"
15 gallon, 5-6' ht (Plant 48" oc)
13 Ea
$
207.66
$ 2,699.59
$ 128.00
$ 1,664.00
$ 102.00
$ 1,326.00
20 Ea
$
207.66
$ 4,153.21
$ 288.00
$ 5,760.00
$ 273.00
$ 5,460.00
66 Ea
$
8.28
$ 546.36
$ 5.59
$ 368.94
$ 5.60
$ 369.60
34 Ea
$
7.37
$ 250.61
$ 6.72
$ 228.48
$ 5.25
$ 178.50
21 Ea
$
16.01
$ 336.31
$ 14.58
$ 306.18
$ 13.65
$ 286.65
276 Ea $ 113.40 $ 31,298.40 $ 98.77 $ 27,260.52 $ 76.75 $ 21,183.00
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HANNULA LANDSCAPING
Description
Qty
Unit
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
GROUNDCOVERS
Median
27 BS Bougainvilla 'Silhouette' Bougainvillea 3 gallon 12 "ht x 16" spd.
22
Ea
$
9.19
$
202.08
$
5.59
$
122.98
$
7.68
$
168.96
28 EU2 Euphorbia 'Little Red' Little Red Crown of Thorns 3 gallon ,10" ht x 16" spd. (American Farms or equal)
436
Ea
$
7.32
$
3,191.78
$
8.59
$
3,745.24
$
6.00
$
2,616.00
29 EUP Euphorbia 'Dinni' Dwf Crown of Thorns 6" Pot, 8" spd (American Farms or equal)
746
Ea
$
7.32
$
5,461.17
$
4.47
$
3,334.62
$
4.70
$
3,506.20
30 GIF Ficus macrophyla 'Green Island' Green Island Ficus 3 gallon, 12" ht x 16" spd.
41
Ea
$
8.28
$
339.41
$
7.62
$
312.42
$
6.40
$
262.40
31 IVN Ilex vomitoria 'Nana Shillings' Ilex Shillings 3 gallon 10" Ht x 12" spd.
197
Ea
$
8.28
$
1,630.81
$
6.72
$
1,323.84
$
6.40
$
1,260.80
32 JUP Juniperus chinensis 'Parsonii' Parson's Juniper 3 gallon, 10" ht x 24" spd.
389
Ea
$
7.82
$
3,043.77
$
7.84
$
3,049.76
$
6.90
$
2,684.10
33 TRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 gallon, full
221
Ea
$
3.49
$
771.33
$
3.12
$
689.52
$
2.55
$
563.55
West ROW
34 TRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine 1 gallon, full
15,225
Ea
$
3.49
$
53,138.30
$
3.12
$
47,502.00
$
2.55
$
38,823.75
IRRIGATION MATERIALS
West ROW
25 Irrigation Water Meter: E -Mon C700 2" water meter with Master Meter Dialog 3G DS interpreter register. Install in a water meter box.
2
EA
$
4,410.00
$
8,820.00
$
500.00
$
1,000.00
$
1,415.00
$
2,830.00
36 HDPRE Point of Connection: On existing 3" HDPE main line. Provide tap saddle with 2" outlet suitable for Class 150 HDPE piping. Include all
1
EA
$
147.36
$
147.36
$
122.00
$
122.00
$
250.00
$
250.00
hardware and labor required for leak -proof connection P.O.C. 1
37 PVC Point of Connection; On existing 3" Class 200 PVC main line. Provide tap saddle with 2" outlet suitable for PVC piping. Include all hardware
2
EA
$
67.21
$
134.42
$
51.00
$
102.00
$
200.00
$
400.00
and labor required for leak -proof connection P.O.C. 4 &6
38 PVC Stub -out point of Connection: on existing 2" PVC stub -out where an existing zone control valve was removed. Provide 2" SCH40 PVC
3
EA
$
25.20
$
75.60
$
20.00
$
60.00
$
90.00
$
270.00
39 Remove existing zone control valve; Cap the main line outlet stubout; Provide soil grading at excavated area; Return control valve to the Owner.
5
EA
$
14.59
$
72.95
$
20.00
$
100.00
$
100.00
$
500.00
40 Remove existing zone control valve; Clean and prepare main line outlet 2" SCH 40 PVC piping for new zone control valve piping manifold assembly
3
EA
$
35.04
$
105.12
$
20.00
$
60.00
$
110.00
$
330.00
41 Proposed Irrigation Controller; Motorola 24 stations M DC controller converted to Scorpio satellite. Provide stainless steel cabinet, solar panel, deep
1
EA
$
13,774.21
$
13,774.21
$
3,166.00
$
3,166.00
$
15,985.00
$
15,985.00
cycle battery, antena as required by CCDOT department, Mini -Click II rain sensor, all hardware, service and labor necessary for adequate
installation. Include grounding equipment in accordance to the manufacturer specifications. Controller C1
42 AMG 12 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, white.
2,900
LF
$
0.40
$
1,169.28
$
0.28
$
812.00
$
0.25
$
725.00
43 AMG 12 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, white with stripe.
2,900
LF
$
0.40
$
1,169.28
$
0.28
$
812.00
$
0.25
$
725.00
44 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, red.
6,400
LF
$
0.34
$
2,177.28
$
0.18
$
1,152.00
$
0.20
$
1,280.00
45 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, orange.
4,700
LF
$
0.34
$
1,598.94
$
0.18
$
846.00
$
0.20
$
940.00 ♦�
46 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, blue - spare.
3,100
LF
$
0.34
$
1,054.62
$
0.18
$
558.00
$
0.20
$
620.00 V
47 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, green - spare.
1,800
LF
$
0.34
$
612.36
$
0.18
$
324.00
$
0.20
$
360.00 sno..
48 2" 1120 -1220 Class 20 PVC Pantone purple PVC solvent weld pipe submain
40
LF
$
2.47
$
98.78
$
1.13
$
45.20
$
3.00
$
120.00
49 2" SCH 40 PVC Piping and interconnecting fittings for zone control valve manifold assemblies. Assume an average of 5 valves per assembly, 20' of
6
EA
$
164.56
$
987.34
$
38.33
$
229.98
$
100.00
$
600.00
50 4" Direction Bore: 4" Class 150 SDR 11 HDPE casing for multiple lateral lines and /or wire crossing at paved surfaces.
164
LF
$
22.05
$
3,616.20
$
17.25
$
2,829.00
$
16.50
$
2,706.00
51 2" Direction Bore; 2" Class 150 SDR 11 HDPE casing for control wires crossing at paved surfaces with lengths >20' +/-
135
LF
$
16.70
$
2,253.83
$
10.00
$
1,350.00
$
14.75
$
1,991.25
52 2" SCH 40 PVC Sleeves. Jet bore installation. For sidewalk crossings only.
36
LF
$
8.19
$
294.84
$
9.00
$
324.00
$
16.00
$
576.00
53 Pressure Relief Valve: Waterman AA-6, 2" Pressure relief valve. Provide; Jumbo valve box with (3) extensions; 2" SCH 80 PVC riser; Filter fabric
2
EA
$
429.07
$
858.14
$
438.00
$
876.00
$
400.00
$
800.00 -
and gravel. Refer to installation detail for assembly illustration
54 Air Vacuum Relief Valve; Waterman AV - 1501.5" Air vacuum relief valve. Provide: Jumbo valve box with (3) extensions; 2" SCH 80 PVC Riser;
2
EA
$
234.78
$
469.55
$
128.00
$
256.00
$
285.00
$
570.00
Filter fabric and gravel. Refer to installation detail for assembly illustration.
55 Existing 3" Irrigation Main Single Valve Blow Off Removal; remove existing 3" main single valve blow off assembly. Return the assembly to the
1
EA
$
46.72
$
46.72
$
185.00
$
185.00
$
65.00
$
65.00
56 Irrigation Main Line Blow Off Assembly; remove existing single valve assembly; replace with double valve assembly. Refer to double valve assembly
1
EA
$
548.07
$
548.07
$
875.00
$
875.00
$
515.00
$
515.00
57 Irrigation Main Line Pressure Check Point; 0 -100 PSI liquid filled pressure quage; Schradder type air valve, SCH 40 PVC fittings, 10" round valve
2
LF
$
243.08
$
486.16
$
314.00
$
628.00
$
250.00
$
500.00
58 Electric Solenoid Valve: Toro 220- 27 -0 -5, 220 Series 1 -1/4 ": brass electric solenoid valve 0 -100 dial pressure regulator and Spike Guard solenoid.
19
EA
$
454.51
$
8,635.64
$
502.00
$
9,538.00
$
430.00
$
8,170.00
Include: Christy ID- MAX -Y, Yellow standard blank identification plastic tag; Christy ID- MAX -RC009 Purple warning plastic tag: 12" valve box with
�r
reinforced lockable Pantone Purple 522C lid - one box per valves assembly; Filter fabric and gravel. Refer to installation detail for assembly
illustration.
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$
70.08
$
70.08
$ 650.00
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$ 130.00
$
130.00
1
Pkgs: 63
$
700.81
$
700.81
$ 350.00
$
350.00
$ 1,323.00
Bids: 3
1,323.00
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AMERI -PRIDE Inc.
HANNULA LANDSCAPING
Description
Qty
Unit
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
29 L.R. Nelson 7644, 1 Quick coupler valve with lockable purple top cover Installed within a 10" round valve box
60 L.R. Nelson 7641, 1" Quick coupler valve key with swivel ell. (1) Key per (4) valves.
61 Existing Hydrants Removal: Remove existing hydrants form buffer zones. Return hydrants to the Owner.
62 Proposed Rotor Heads: Hunter 1- 20 -06 -R, 1 -20 Series 6" pop -up rotor head with effluent water use warning cap. Refer to plan for nozzle size and
63 Proposed tree /Palm Dedicated Hydration Bubbler; Toro 53692 -ADJ, 53692 Adjustable flood type bubbler. One unit per proposed tree & palm. Refer
64 Existing R.O.W. Spray Heads Nozzle Replacement: Remove the existing spray nozzles at all hydrants within the Right of Way (between the sidewalk
5
2
1
99
40
227
EA
EA
LS
EA
EA
EA
$ 138.75
$ 693.76
$ 108.00
$ 540.00
$ 180.00
$ 900.00
$ 48.38
$ 96.77
$ 95.00
$ 190.00
$ 170.00
$ 340.00
$ 70.08
$ 70.08
$ 250.00
$ 250.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 2,000.00
$ 47.30
$ 4,682.74
$ 31.35
$ 3,103.65
$ 90.00
$ 8,910.00
$ 20.48
$ 819.00
$ 2.65
$ 106.00
$ 90.00
$ 3,600.00
$ 6.05
$ 1,372.90
$ 3.72
$ 844.44
$ 4.00
$ 908.00
and edge of pavement), replace existing nozzles with Toro Precision Series spray nozzles, as sized per plan. Refer to plan for nozzle size and
coverage pattern. Provide adjustments necessary for uniform coverage or as show per plan.
LF
$
0.40
$
1,068.48
$ 0.28
$
742.00
65 Existing System Zones Splitting & Plumbing Modifications: Split existing system zones and provide lateral line plumbing modifications as shown per
plan. Refer to plan for illustrations and specifications.
66 Existing Disturbed Landscape Restoration: Restore existing landscape disturbed by construction activities.
ROW Median
67 PVC Stub -out point of Connection: on existing 2" PVC stub -out where an existing zone control valve was removed. Provide 2" SCH40 PVC
68 Remove existing zone control valve; Clean and prepare main line outlet 2" SCH 40 PVC piping for new zone control valve piping manifold assembly
connection where applicable (4); Return valve to the Owner.
69 Existing Controller Review & refurbishment; Review existing Scorpio controller, service /refurbish as needed.
70 AMG 12 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, white.
71 AMG 12 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, white with stripe.
72 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, red.
73 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, orange.
74 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, blue - spare.
75 AMG 14 Guage solid copper insulated wire suitable for direct burial, green - spare.
76 2" 1120 -1220 Class 20 PVC Pantone purple PVC solvent weld pipe submain
77 2" SCH 40 PVC Piping and interconnecting fittings for zone control valve manifold assemblies. Assume an average of 4 valves per assembly, 20' of
78 4" Direction Bore: 4" Class 150 SDR 11 HDPE casing for multiple lateral lines and /or wire crossing at paved surfaces.
79 2" Direction Bore; 2" Class 150 SDR 11 HDPE casing for control wires crossing at paved surfaces with lengths >20' +/-
80 2" SCH 40 PVC Sleeves. Jet bore installation. For sidewalk crossings only.
81 Electric Solenoid Valve: Toro 220- 27 -0-5, 220 Series 1 -1/4 ": brass electric solenoid valve 0 -100 dial pressure regulator and Spike Guard solenoid.
Include: Christy ID- MAX -Y, Yellow standard blank identification plastic tag; Christy ID- MAX -RC009 Purple warning plastic tag: 12" valve box with
reinforced lockable Pantone Purple 522C lid - one box per valves assembly; Filter fabric and gravel. Refer to installation detail for assembly
82 L.R. Nelson 7644, 1" Quick coupler valve with lockable purple top cover installed within a 10" round valve box
83 L.R. Nelson 7641, 1" Quick coupler valve key with swivel ell. (1) Key per (4) valves.
84 Proposed 12" High pop-up spray heads: Toro 570ZPRX- 12P -E, 570ZPRX Series 12" high pop -up spray head with Precision Series spray nozzles.
Refer to plan for nozzle size and coverage pattern. Remove existing spray heads at medians only, and install proposed 12" spray heads on existing
85 Existing System Zones Splitting & Plumbing Modifications: Split existing system zones and provide lateral line plumbing modifications as shown per
plan. Refer to plan for illustrations and specifications.
TOTAL BASE BID
ALTERNATE IRRIGATION:
(Plant unit prices to include planting soil mix backfill per specifications)
East ROW - Turf
86 PVC Stub -out point of Connection: on existing 2" PVC stub -out where an existing zone control valve was removed. Provide 2" SCH40 PVC
interconnection fittings and piping P.O.C. 7,8,9, & 10.
87 Remove existing zone control valve; Clean and prepare main line outlet 2" SCH 40 PVC piping for new zone control valve piping manifold assembly
connection where applicable (4); Return valve to the Owner.
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1
LS
$
70.08
$
70.08
$ 650.00
$
650.00
$ 130.00
$
130.00
1
LS
$
700.81
$
700.81
$ 350.00
$
350.00
$ 1,323.00
$
1,323.00
4
EA
$
25.20
$
100.80
$ 42.50
$
170.00
$ 200.00
$
800.00
6
EA
$
35.04
$
210.24
$ 15.00
$
90.00
$ 405.00
$
2,430.00
1
LS
$
6,300.00
$
6,300.00
$ 250.00
$
250.00
$ 630.00
$
630.00
2,650
LF
$
0.40
$
1,068.48
$ 0.28
$
742.00
$ 0.25
$
662.50
2,650
LF
$
0.40
$
1,068.48
$ 0.28
$
742.00
$ 0.25
$
662.50
12,720
LF
$
0.34
$
4,327.34
$ 0.18
$
2,289.60
$ 0.20
$
2,544.00
3,865
LF
$
0.34
$
1,314.87
$ 0.18
$
695.70
$ 0.20
$
773.00
7,595
LF
$
0.34
$
2,583.82
$ 0.18
$
1,367.10
$ 0.20
$
1,519.00
5,530
LF
$
0.34
$
1,881.31
$ 0.18
$
995.40
$ 0.20
$
1,106.00
100
LF
$
2.47
$
246.96
$ 1.44
$
144.00
$ 3.00
$
300.00
4
EA
$
164.56
$
658.22
$ 45.00
$
180.00
$ 100.00
$
400.00
52
LF
$
22.05
$
1,146.60
$ 30.00
$
1,560.00
$ 16.50
$
85800
170
LF
$
16.70
$
2,838.15
$ 12.00
$
2,040.00
$ 14.75
$
2,507.50
12
LF
$
8.19
$
98.28
$ 18.00
$
216.00
$ 16.00
$
192.00
14
EA
$
454.51
$
6,363.10
$ 503.00
$
7,042.00
$ 430.00
$
6,020.00
4
EA
$
138.75
$
555.00
$ 101.00
$
404.00
$ '180.00
$
720.00
1
EA
$
48.38
$
48.38
$ 89.00
$
89.00
$ 170.00
$
170.00
272
EA
$
34.34
$
9,339.12
$ 22.00
$
5,984.00
$ 20.00
$
5,440.00
1
EA
$
70.08
$
70.08
$ 250.00
$
250.00
$ 500.00
$
500.00
S 311,604.54
$ 2277550.41
S 234,842.66
EA 25.20 $ 100.80 42.50 $ 170.00 200.00 $ 800.00
EA 35.04 $ 210.24 15.00 $ 90.00 405.00 $ 2,430.00
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25.00 $ 2,350.00
34.60 $ 3,252.40
1 gallon, full 10,068 Ea 3.49 $ 35,139.33
3.12 $ 31,412.16
2.55 $ 25,673.40
$ 356.313.421
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Pkgs: 63
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Y
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Bids: 3
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COASTAL CONCRETE PRODUCTS
AMERI -PRIDE Inc.
HANNULA LANDSCAPING
Description
Qty
Unit
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
Unit Cost
Total
88 Electric Solenoid Valve: Toro 220- 27 -0 -5, 220 Series 1 -1/4 ": brass electric solenoid valve 0 -100 dial pressure regulator and Spike Guard solenoid.
6
EA
454.51 $
2,727.04
503.00 $
3,018.00
430.00 $
2,580.00
Include: Christy ID- MAX -Y, Yellow standard blank identification plastic tag; Christy ID- MAX -RC009 Purple warning plastic tag: 12" valve box with
reinforced lockable Pantone Purple 522C lid - one box per valves assembly; Filter fabric and gravel. Refer to installation detail for assembly
illustration.
89 L.R. Nelson 7644, 1" Quick coupler valve with lockable purple top cover installed within a 10" round valve box
4
EA
138.75 $
555.00
108.00 $
432.00
180.00 $
720.00
90 L.R. Nelson 7641, 1" Quick coupler valve key with swivel ell. (1) Key per (4) valves.
1
EA
48.38 $
48.38
92.00 $
92.00
170.00 $
170.00
91 Existing R.O.W. Spray Heads Nozzle Replacement: Remove the existing spray nozzles at all hydrants within the Right of Way (between the sidewalk
215
EA
6.05 $
1,300.32
3.72 $
799.80
4.00 $
860.00
and edge of pavement), replace existing nozzles with Toro Precision Series spray nozzles, as sized per plan. R
92 Existing System Zones Splitting & Plumbing Modifications: Split existing system zones and provide lateral line plumbing modifications as shown per
1
EA
70.08 $
70.08
250.00 $
250.00
3540.00 $
3,540.00
plan. Refer to plan for illustrations and specifications.
93 Existing Disturbed Landscape Restoration: Restore existing landscape disturbed by construction activities.
1
LS
700.81 $
700.81
250.00 $
250.00
1800.00 $
1,800.00
ALTERNATE EAST R.O.W. SITE DEMOLITION, PREPARATION AND DISPOSAL
94 Spray sod with contact herbicide in East ROW between back of curb and sidewalk and prep for irrigation and planting (Approx. 17,858 SF)
1
LS
126.00 $
126.00
800.00 $
800.00
2,150.00 $
2,150.00
ALTERNATE EAST R.O.W. INSTALLED SITE MATERIALS
95 East ROW Potting Soil for Asian Jasmine Beds instead of mulch
ALTERNATE PLANT MATERIALS I Final specifications per plan Plant schedule)
(Plant unit prices to include planting soil mix backfill per specifications)
East ROW
96 TRA Trachelospermum asiaticum Asian Jasmine
TOTAL BASE BID + ALTERNATES
Bid Bond
Insurance
Local Vendor Preference
Materials Manufacturers
Trench Safety
List of Subcontractors
Statement of Experience
License
Immigration
Brenda Brilhart, Procurement Strategist
Brenda Reaves, Witness
15,102 SF at (2" Depth) 94 CY 94 CY 39.69 $ 3,730.86
25.00 $ 2,350.00
34.60 $ 3,252.40
1 gallon, full 10,068 Ea 3.49 $ 35,139.33
3.12 $ 31,412.16
2.55 $ 25,673.40
$ 356.313.421
$ 267,214.37
$ 278,818.46
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