Forest Lakes Agenda 12/02/2025
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AGENDA
December 2, 2025
1. CALL TO O RDER
2. ATTENDANCE
Advisory Committee:
Greg Pollock – Chair (4/21/2026) Marianne Fanning (4/21/2026)
Kathy Thomson – Vice Chair (4/21/2027) Jerry Norsic (4/21/2028)
Patrick Bernal (4/21/2027)
County Staff:
Ellen Sheffey – Director, PTNE
Jeffrey Felger – MSTU Project Manager
Rosio Garcia- MSTU Operations Analyst
Contractor(s):
Aaron Gross – Ground Zero Landscaping
3. APPROVAL OF A GENDA
4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – N OVEMBER 4 , 2025
5. CONTRACTOR REPORTS
a. Ground Zero Landscaping – Aaron Gross
6. P ROJECT M ANAGERS REPORT – Jeffrey Felger
a. B UDGET R EPORT
7. O NGOING B USINESS
a. Sidewalk Light Poles
• Pole #33 Replacement (Woodshire Ln)- Working with Simmonds for an
option – p ossibly have it as an LED because it might help with brightening
up that area at night.
b. Lake #15 Wall Replacement – working on design with Jacobs Engineering
c. Lake Fountain Maintenance – Lake Doctors will be working on lake #9 (under
warranty) and then will work on the two fountains in lake #14 – w ai t ing for
scheduling with L ake D octors.
d. Fertilizer/Mulch- applied by Ground Zero
e. Does entrance flooding fall under the ordinance parameters? – Map of your
Boundaries is attached in the packet.
8. NEW B USINESS
a. Lakes #8 & #7 – Rip-Rap Replenishment – On h old until mid hi-season we will
revisit and get set up for rainy season work with golf course.
b. Front entrance lights around the palms on the ground – had an onsite visit with
Simmonds Electrical on 11-24-25 to see the scale and scope of work to be
performed in the community.
• Simmonds will be getting me quotes. They want to know if you want to go
warm or cool on the palm tree lights.
• I also had them get me a quote for the sign entry lights.
FOREST
LAKES
ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE M.S.T.U.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
8300 Radio Road
Naples, FL 34104
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• On the visit he also said that the transformers need to be replaced, as they
are rotted out.
• Simmonds are also working on getting the sensor for the decorative entry
post lights that are on all the time.
c. What is a reasonable expectation for stormwater retention on the roads & what
funds are available. – Would you like me to move forward with a Stormwater
Mitigation Study in your community?
d. Sidewalk Replacement – I will be conducting the yearly sidewalk assessment at
the start of December.
e. Resident emailed in about Pump station near the entrance. White Fence would
cover it and make it look nice as you enter the community. Working to have a
meeting with PUD.
f. Contacted Shenandoah for a quote to do swale reshaping on the golf course They
have passed on the work, stating it would be too difficult to work and hard to
remove the spoils.
g. Spoke with Aaron from Ground Zero about the west entrance to the community.
He informed me that there is no irrigation on that side so we would need to have
all the vegetation ripped out and irrigation installed.
h. Quotes
9. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
10. P UBLIC C OMMENTS
11. ADJOURNMENT
NEXT M EETING
J ANUARY 6 TH, 2025 - 10:00 AM
FOREST L AKES C ONDO ASSOCIATION C LUBHOUSE
1058 F OREST L AKES DRIVE, N APLES, FL 34112
(239) 261-5497
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FOREST
LAKES
ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE M.S.T.U.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
8300 Radio Road - Naples, FL 34104
MINUTES
NOVEMBER 4, 2025
I. CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chair Thomson called the meeting to order at 10:00 A.M. Roll call was taken, and a quorum of
five were present.
II. ATTENDANCE
Advisory Committee Greg Pollock – Chair
Kathy Thomson – Vice Chair
Patrick Bernal
Marianne Fanning
Jerry Norsic
Staff Ellen Sheffey – Director, PTNE (Interim – Excused)
Jeffrey Felger – Project Manager
Rosio Garcia – Operations Coordinator
Contractors Aaron Gross - Ground Zero Landscaping
Wendy Warren - Premier Staffing (Transcription)
Public Attendees Barbara Bell - Resident
Doug Burnham – General Manager, QRGC
Paul Carletta - Resident
Tom McElroy - Resident
Jack Hedenstrom - Resident
Deborah Hestrup – Resident
Holly Rice – Resident
Tina Rindfleisch - Resident
Stacie Young – Resident
III. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Vice Chair Thomson moved to approve the November 4, 2025, Agenda of the Forest Lakes
Roadway and Drainage MSTU Advisory Committee. Second by Mr. Norsic. Carried
unanimously 5 - 0.
IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES – October 7, 2025
Vice Chair Thomson moved to approve the minutes of the October 7, 2025, Forest Lakes Roadway
and Drainage MSTU Advisory Committee meeting as presented. Second by Mr. Norsic. Carried
unanimously 5 – 0.
V. CONTRACTOR REPORTS
A. Ground Zero Landscaping – Aaron Gross
Mr. Gross reported:
• Landscaping is well trimmed and in good condition.
• Fertilizer will be applied at the front entrance.
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• Penta flowers in the entryway will be replaced with Impatiens flowers in December.
• Photographs of landscape specimens recommended to beautify the front entrance island
were presented to the Committee.
o Aged Junipers in the sign area will be removed; front Juniper bushes will be
monitored, and the area will be relandscaped if necessary.
o Plant species for consideration include Boxwood (Carissa) Beauty Natal Plum and
Bulbine.
• Overgrown vegetation around the Quail Run Golf Club sign will be pruned.
VI. PROJECT MANAGERS REPORT
A. Budget Report
(The full report is included in the distributed Agenda meeting packet, which is accessible at the
link shown at the end of these Minutes).
Forest Lakes MSTU Fund 1626 Budget for November 4, 2025, prepared October 28, 2025.
Mr. Felger provided an overview of the budget highlighting:
Purchase Orders
1. City of Naples – reclaimed irrigation water.
2. Carter Fence Company – Woodshire Lane fence.
3. FPL – electricity.
4. Ground Zero Landscaping Services Inc. – grounds maintenance.
a. Incidentals – landscape materials and refurbishment.
b. Maintenance – regular landscape, swales & irrigation maintenance.
5. The Lake Doctors, Inc. – lake fountain(s).
6. Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. – engineering consulting and design services.
7. Naples Electric Motor Works – Pump station services.
8. Pavement Maintenance Inc. – Sidewalk and curb repairs.
9. Premier Staffing Source, Inc. – transcription services.
10. Simmonds Electrical of Naples, Inc. – lighting & general electrical services.
11. SiteOne Landscape Supply – irrigation parts and pumps.
12. TIGRIS Aquatic Services, LLC – Lake’s maintenance, aquatic vegetation control.
13. Tree Scaping Of Naples – Tree pruning.
Budget Summary
1. Line 1, Revenue – Millage assessed and Interest totals $849,700, a decrease of $419,100
over 2024, due to a millage rate reduction from 4.000 to 2.5000.
2. Line 2, Carry Forward – Unexpended Prior Year (2025) Funds 3,617,825.
3. Line 3, Revenue Total – A total of $4,467,525.
4. Line 23, Operating Expense – Of the $349,225 budgeted, $193,599 is committed to existing
Purchase Orders and $1,026 is expended, leaving the remainder of $154,599 available
within budget for additional operating expenses as needed.
5. Line 28, County Overhead – Of the $109,200 budgeted and $2,418 has been transferred,
and a balance of $106,781 remains for transfer. (PTNE Staff & support, Property
Appraiser & Tax Collector).
6. Line 31, Capital Reserves - $4,009,100 remains for future improvements.
7. Line 32, All Expenses – Of the $4,467,525 budgeted, $193,599 remains committed to
existing Purchase Orders and $3,444 is expended leaving $4,270,480 available within
budget for additional expenses as needed.
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8. Line 33, FY-26 Budget Grand Total – budgeted Revenues (Line 3) and All Expenses (Line
32) are equal and cancel-out, $193,575 remains committed to existing Purchase Orders,
$3,444 is expended and $197,044 is unexpended.
General
1. The Fiscal Year 2026 budget is effective October 1, 2025. Unspent Fiscal Year 2025 funds
were carried forward to 2026.
2. The Ad Valorem property tax value increased 7.03% for fiscal year 2025 over 2024.
3. The MSTU Millage Rate for 2026 is 2.5000 per $1000.00 of taxable value.
4. The Office of Budget Management assumes 5% of the millage assessed will be delinquent
and factors the assumption into the budget.
5. Tax Millage collected and interest, to maintain and improve MSTU assets, can only be
utilized by the MSTU and within the district boundary.
Mr. Felger noted:
• Purchase Orders have been requested for Lake Doctors, Tigress Aquatic Services and Tree
Scaping Of Naples, Inc.
• Tigress Aquatic services for lake maintenance/aquatic weed control will be scheduled
monthly.
• Tree Scaping of Naples submitted proposals to trim trees on the southwest corner of
Woodshire Lane, overhanging the fence, and palms.
• The Asset Management Plan, prepared June 4, 2024, which estimates life expectancies of
MSTU assets and corresponding expenditure projections to fund maintenance and repairs of
these assets through 2028, totaling $2,140,995, will be updated.
VII. ONGOING BUSINESS
Mr. Felger reported:
A. Shopping Center Screening – Fence & Riprap Berm
Fence Installation Woodshire Lane/Pine Ridge Crossing Shopping Center
• A Purchase Order was issued to Carter Fence Company in the amount of $15,025.00 to
purchase equipment and install a black vinyl fence extending from the existing fence south
of this area to The Crossings parking lot entrance off Woodshire Lane at the north end.
• Ground Zero Landscaping will construct a riprap berm in the ravine, and install a weed
mat roll cloth and riprap, at a cost of $2,717.25.
B. Sidewalk Light Poles
• Simmonds Electrical of Naples is researching replacement options for Pole #33 on
Woodshire Lane.
C. Lake Maintenance
• TIGRES Aquatic Services will spray the lakes for vegetation control in November.
D. Lake #15 Wall Replacement
• Design plans for the wall replacement will be requested from County approved
contractors.
• Upon completion of final design and construction plans, approval by a licensed structural
engineer will be obtained to proceed.
• The MSTU will oversee and consider fiscal responsibility for the project subject to
approval by the Committee.
• Project installation will be coordinated with the Quail Run Golf Club.
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E. Lake Fountain Maintenance
Lake #9
• Lake Doctors will perform maintenance on the Lake #9 pump.
• The pump, installed on March 26, 2025, at a cost of $10,130, is under warranty.
Lake #14
• Lake Doctors will commence repair work on the pump station and two fountains on
Lake #14 upon completion of Lake #9 maintenance.
VIII. NEW BUSINESS
A. Lake Riprap Replenishment Lake 7 and 8
• Quail Run Golf Club (QRGC) requested the MSTU provide riprap material for their lakes,
with club Staff to perform the installation.
• A quote for riprap material, based on Mr. Burnham’s tonnage estimate and stone size, will
be solicited from Pavement Maintenance, Inc. (PMI) in accordance with the Asphalt
Maintenance and Related Services Contract.
• The proposed cost sharing arrangement will be presented to the Committee for
consideration.
• Installation of riprap will be coordinated with Mr. Burnham.
B. Fertilizer
Ground Zero Landscaping will apply fertilizer in November in accordance with the schedule.
C. Front Entrance Lights
• A proposal for outdoor landscape lighting for the Palm trees on the entrance median will
be requested from Simmonds Electrical.
D. Ordinance Parameters - Stormwater Flooding
• Flooding occurs during storm events posing a safety hazard.
• The Ordinance will be reviewed to ascertain the MSTU’s parameters for flood control
within the community.
E. Water Retention on Roadways
• Stormwater retention improvements on the community roadways will be researched.
• Cost of improvements and the tool for financial funding will be identified.
F. Roadway Paving
• Forest Lakes roads are in County inventory but not maintained by the County.
• The County retained Roadway Asset Services, LLC (RAS) to collect video and GPS data
of the roadways.
• The information was used to evaluate the pavement so the County could plan and manage
the maintenance and rehabilitation of the roadway network.
• Data collected was entered into the Cartegraph Asset Management system.
• A 1.5-inch leveling course of asphalt will be installed on Forest Lakes roadways to
conform to the County standard and extend the life of the roadways.
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Committee discussion:
• A roadway paving schedule should be developed.
• Number of roadways to be paved per year should be earmarked.
• An annual budget should be established for paving.
G. Sidewalks
Perimeter Sidewalk Maintenance
• An assessment of sidewalk conditions, including the slab in front of the Quail Run Club
House, will be conducted.
• Concrete slabs with a variance of three quarter (¾) inches or more between slabs are
considered a “trip hazard.”
• A quote for repair will be requested from PMI based on the condition of slabs surveyed.
• Power washing will be considered for the sidewalks.
H. Pump Station
Mr. Felger will consult with the Public Utilities Division (PUD) to determine the feasibility of
screening the pump station on the west side of the entrance to the community with a fence.
His findings will be reported at the December meeting.
I. Swale Recontouring
• Shenandoah will provide a proposal to recontour select swales on the golf course.
IX. COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS
Easement Map
A map defining property easements in the Forest Lakes Community will be distributed to members at
a future meeting.
X. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Woodshire Villas Code Complaint Update
• Mr. Hedenstrom of Woodshire Villas reported a Code Complaint filed with the County
alleged the hedge planted by Kite Realty Group on the shared property line with Pine Ridge
Crossing does not conform to the five-foot height code specification.
• Code Enforcement’s response to the hedge planted is acceptable should be challenged.
• The request for new hedge planting will be revisited upon installation of the new fence.
Mr. Felger will review the complaint and resolution with Code Enforcement.
Traffic Calming
• Vehicles exceeding the speed limit on roadways are creating a safety concern for residents.
• Forest Lakes roadways are privately owned; speed limit enforcement is not feasible.
Lamp Outage
A resident reported a lamp outage on pole #100 in the vicinity of Narita Lane.
Mr. Felger will notify Simmonds Electrical to replace the lamp.
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Landscaping
Ground Zero Landscaping will be directed to prune and lift the canopies of trees on the corner of
1421 Kelp Lane and Forest Lakes Boulevard.
XI. ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to come before the Committee, the meeting was adjourned by the
Chair at 10:36 A.M.
FOREST LAKES ROADWAY AND DRAINAGE MSTU ADVISORY COMMITTEE
________________________________
Greg Pollock, Chair
The Minutes were approved by the Committee on ,2025 as presented , or
as amended ____.
https://www.collierptne.com/forest-lakes-roadway-drainage-advisory-committee/
NEXT MEETING: DECEMBER 2, 2025 - 10:00 A.M.
FOREST LAKES CONDO ASSOCIATION CLUBHOUSE
NAPLES, FL 34105
(239) 261-5497
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Forest Lakes M.S.T.U.
Fund 1626
December 2, 2025
FY26
FY-26 Vendor Item PO# Budget Commitments Expenditures Available
1 MILLAGE COLLECTED & INTEREST MSTU Revenues (849,700.00)$ -$ (201,495.53)$ (648,204.47)$
2 CARRY FORWARD Unexpended Prior Year Funds (3,617,825.00)$ -$ -$ (3,617,825.00)$
3 ALL REVENUES (4,467,525.00)$ -$ (201,495.53)$ (4,266,029.47)$
4 ENG. FEES & OTHERS (631403)25,000.00$ 2,301.00$ -$ 22,699.00$
5 INDIRECT COST REIMBURSE Collier County Indirect Cost Direct Pay 4,200.00$ 4,200.00$ -$ -$
6 INTERDEPARTMENT PAYMENT -$ -$
7 LANDSCAPE INCIDENTALS (634990)20,000.00$ 12,207.24$ 2,792.76$ 5,000.00$
Ground Zero Landscaping Grounds Maintenance 55,376.00$ 14,624.00$ -$
8 OTHER CONTRACTUAL (634999)113,900.00$ 55,376.00$ 14,624.00$ 43,900.00$
Pavement Management Sidewalks and Curbs 4500241924 30,000.00$ -$ 30,000.00$
Tigris Aquatic Services LLC Lake Maintenance 4500243057 22,056.00$ -$ 22,056.00$
Lake Doctors Lake Maintenance REQ 10342455 10,000.00$ -$ 10,000.00$
Carter Fence Black Chain Link Fence 4500240046 15,025.00$ -$ 15,025.00$
9 OTHER CONTRACTUAL (639990)134,625.00$ 77,081.00$ -$ 57,544.00$
10 ELECTRICITY FPL Electricity 13,500.00$ 12,210.71$ 2,089.29$ (800.00)$
11 WATER & SEWER City of Naples Water - Reclaimed Irrigation 3,000.00$ 2,768.08$ 231.92$ 0.00$
12 INSURANCE GENERAL Collier County Insurance Direct Pay 900.00$ 900.00$ -$ -$
SiteOne Irrigation Parts & Pumps 4500242321 8,859.95$ 140.05$ 9,000.00$
Naples Electric Motor Works Pump Station Services 4500242839 4,250.00$ -$ 4,250.00$
13 SPRINKLER SYSTEM 12,000.00$ 13,109.95$ 140.05$ (1,250.00)$
14 MULCH 1,000.00$ -$ -$ 1,000.00$
15 LIGHTING MAINTENANCE (646451)Simmonds Electrical Electrical Services 10,000.00$ 14,000.00$ -$ (4,000.00)$
16 LICENSE & PERMITS 2,000.00$ -$ -$ 2,000.00$
17 OTHER MISCELLANEOUS (649990)Premier Staffing Transcription 3,000.00$ 2,500.00$ -$ 500.00$
18 OFFICE SUPPLIES 100.00$ -$ -$ 100.00$
19 COPYING CHARGES J.M. Todd Copier CPC 200.00$ 150.00$ -$ 50.00$
20 FERT HERB CHEM 500.00$ -$ -$ 500.00$
21 OTHER OPERATING 300.00$ -$ -$ 300.00$
22 TRAFFIC SIGNS (63710)5,000.00$ -$ -$ 5,000.00$
23 OPERATING EXPENSES 349,225.00$ 196,803.98$ 19,878.02$ 132,543.00$
-$ -$ -$
24 CAPITAL OUTLAY -$ -$ -$ -$
25 PTNE STAFF & DIVISION OVERHEAD -1.6%72,700.00$ -$ -$ 72,700.00$
26 PROPERTY APPRAISER -0.2%10,000.00$ -$ 2,418.81$ 7,581.19$
27 TAX COLLECTOR -0.6%26,500.00$ -$ 5,069.93$ 21,430.07$
28 COUNTY OVERHEAD 2.4%109,200.00$ -$ 7,488.74$ 101,711.26$
29 RESERVES FOR CAPITAL 4,009,100.00$ -$ -$ 4,009,100.00$
30
31 CAPITAL RESERVES 4,009,100.00$ -$ -$ 4,009,100.00$
32 ALL EXPENSES 4,467,525.00$ 196,803.98$ 27,366.76$ 4,243,354.26$
33 FY-26 BUDGET GRAND TOTAL = ALL REVENUES - ALL EXPENSES -$ 196,803.98$ (174,128.77)$ (22,675.21)$
129,715,669 FY 13 Final Taxable Value -2.4%Total Available Balance 4,243,354.26$
129,977,881 FY 14 Final Taxable Value 0.2% Plus Commited And Not Spent 196,803.98$
140,171,072 FY 15 Final Taxable Value 7.8%
152,711,783 FY 16 Final Taxable Value 8.9%Estimated Cash 4,440,158.24$
165,722,702 FY 17 Final Taxable Value 8.5%
190,428,196 FY 18 Final Taxable Value 14.9%
202,132,375 FY 19 Final Taxable Value 6.1%Prepared 11.26.2025 MV
210,299,015 FY 20 Final Taxable Value 4.0%
219,999,549 FY 21 Final Taxable Value 4.6%
227,701,198 FY 22 Final Taxable Value 3.5%
257,799,765 FY 23 Final Taxable Value 13.2%
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Forest Lakes M.S.T.U.
Fund 1626
December 2, 2025
FY26294,456,887 FY 24 Final Taxable Value 14.2%
316,446,199 FY 25 Gross Taxable Value 7.5%
338,697,670 FY 26 Gross Taxable Value 7.0%
7.03%Adjustment FY 25 to FY 26
FY 26 Gross MSTU Revenue FY 25
Millage 2.5000 4.0000 4.0 mill cap
Tax Dollars $846,744 $1,265,785 ($419,041)
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Simmonds Electrical of Naples, Inc.
8941 Quality Rd STREET LIGHTING • SIGNALIZATION • GENERATORS Phone: (239) 643-2770
Bonita Springs, FL 34135-7000 INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL Fax: (239) 643-6873
Forest Lakes MSTU
8300 Radio Rd November 25, 2025
Naples, FL 34104 Quote # 2517162
(239) 452-0710 Mobile
Mr. Jeffrey Felger
We hereby submit specifications and estimates for:Forest Lakes MSTU Street Lights Lighting Maintenance
Replace up to (20) 70w HPS lamps. Lamps supplied by Collier County.
Replace up to (5) 70w HPS ballast. Ballast supplied by Collier County.
Man Hr Per Hr Number Men Type Est Material/Equip Calendar Days Engineering/Sublet
40 70.00$ 1-2 Electrical 1,423.68$ 120 -$
Total Material, Labor and Equipment 4,223.68$ (not to exceed)
Note: For estimating purposes only. Actual time and materials may vary based on conditions encountered.
Invoice will be based on time and material, and will be itemized per Annual Contract 23-8074.
We hereby propose to furnish the above complete in accordance with the above specifications for the sum of
#NAME?
Estimate valid for 30 days.
Revised 09/2023
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JACOBS ENGINEERING GROUP, INC.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CATEGORY (ST)
November 21, 2025
Man-Hourly Man-Hourly Man-Hourly Man-Hourly Man-Hourly Man-Hourly
hours Rate hours Rate hours Rate hours Rate hours Rate hours Rate
12 $238.00 12 $201.00 36 $175.00 80 $136.00 80 $128.00 8 $73.00 228 $33,272.00
4 $238.00 8 $201.00 8 $175.00 24 $136.00 0 $128.00 0 $73.00 44 $7,224.00
M/H Amt.M/H Amt.M/H Amt.M/H Amt.M/H Amt.M/H Amt.
TOTALS 16 $3,808.00 20 $4,020.00 44 $7,700.00 104 $14,144.00 80 $10,240.00 8 $584.00
Estimated Direct Expenses
Topographic Survey Services (Johnson)$3,500.00
TOTAL EXPENSES (Lump Sum)$3,500.00
Total Labor $40,496.00
Total Expenses $3,500.00
Total Project Cost:$43,996.00
TASKS
TASK I: LAKE 15 WALL REPLACEMENT DESIGN (Lump Sum)
TASK II: POST DESIGN SERVICES (Time & Materials)
ATTACHMENT A - MANHOUR AND COST SUMMARY ESTIMATE
SUMMARY FEE SHEET
"QUAIL RUN GOLF CLUB: LAKE 15 WALL REPLACEMENT DESIGN, AND CONSTRUCTION MONITORING"
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES LIBRARY
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING CATEGORY (ST)
CONTRACT NO. 18-7432 (ST)
SENIOR DESIGNERPRINCIPALSENIOR PROJECT
MANAGER SENIOR ENGINEER ENGINEER
$40,496.00
TOTAL
LABOR
CLERICAL
TOTAL
HRS
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Service Agreement 23-8169
Quotation
November 18, 2025
To: Collier County
Attn: Jeff Felger
Project: Forest Lakes MSTU Sidewalk Pressure Washing
Pressure Washing Sidewalks *Sq Ft Unit Price Total Price
Pressure Washing Labor rate 20230 0.56$ 11,328.80$
-$
Total 11,328.80$
Grand Total 11,328.80$
Scope of Work:
Pressure Washing
1) Treat surfaces to be washed using Biodegradable surface cleaning concentrate.
2) Pressure wash surfaces using a combination of High pressure washing and Hover covers.
SERVICE CONTRACTING SOLUTIONS
David Thirion
10090 Amberwood Rd
Fort Myers, FL 33917
Phone (239) 939-7622
Fax (239) 939-1543
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