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Space Coast Change Order No. 1.Pdf NOTE: Time extenstion is for change order work only. Separate and independent liquidated damages will apply. CHANGE ORDER REQUEST BOYS 110 East Drive ELECTRICAL Melbourne, FL 32904 CONTRACTORS, LLC Phone: (321) 727-3887 FAX: (321) 725-5780 BEC COR - B2011 - 01 R1 05/27/20 ATTENTION: Orrie Feitsma PROJECT: Space Coast Jr./Sr. High SCOPE: Provide all conduit, wire, and electrical disconnects for the elevator moderniation shown on Pages E2.4, and E4.2. CHANGE ORDER SUMMARY 1 Total labor hours 147.59 2 Labor w/ burden @ $55 per hour NECA standards $ 8,117.45 3 Labor Subtotal $ 8,117.45 4 Materials $ 1,938.47 5 7.0% sales tax $ 135.69 6 FIXTURE P.O. $ 400.00 7 GEAR P.O. $ - 8 7.0% sales tax on 1st $5000 of PO $ 28.00 9 6.0% sales tax over $5000 of PO $ - 10 Material Subtotal $ 2,502.16 11 Material Total $ 2,502.16 12 SUBCONTRACTOR QUOTE $ - 13 SUBCONTRACTOR QUOTE $ - 14 SUBCONTRACTOR QUOTE $ - 15 Equipment Rental $ - 16 Total Direct Cost $ 10,619.61 17 5% Overhead $ 530.98 18 5% Profit $ 530.98 19 Subtotal $ 11,681.57 20 Deleted Material and Labor $ - 21 0.0% Bonding Premium $ - 22 Total Amount For This Change $ 11,681.57 *** This COR is for acceptance within 5 days and is subject to escalation/voidance thereafter. *** All Change orders are based on straight time rates unless shown otherwise. *** Extension of time to contract add 5 calendar days. *** We reserve the right to correct this quote for errors and omissions. Description Quantity Net Price Unit Total Material 1 3/4" CONDUIT - EMT 330 81.24 C 268.09 2 1" CONDUIT - EMT 100 140.28 C 140.28 3 3/4" CONN SS STL - EMT 24 29.27 C 7.02 4 1" CONN SS STL - EMT 8 52.8 C 4.22 5 3/4" COUPLING SS STL - EMT 33 34.04 C 11.23 6 1" COUPLING SS STL - EMT 10 55.21 C 5.52 7 3/4" 1-H STRAP - EMT - STEEL 41 20.38 C 8.36 8 1" 1-H STRAP - EMT - STEEL 13 36.07 C 4.69 9 #12 THHN SOLID 539 109.32 M 58.92 10 #10 THHN SOLID 2,255 171.12 M 385.88 11 #12 THHN SOLID GREEN 88 109.44 M 9.63 12 #10 THHN SOLID GREEN 385 169.68 M 65.33 13 RED WINGED WIRE CONN 114 88.2 M 10.05 14 4x 1 1/2" SQ BOX COMB KO 6 264.42 C 15.87 15 4" SQ BLANK COVER 6 98.33 C 5.9 16 4 11/16x 2 1/8" SQ BOX COMB KO 6 507.94 C 30.48 17 4 11/16x 2 1/8" SQ BOX 1" KO 4 605.69 C 24.23 18 4 11/16" SQ BLANK COVER 10 97.8 C 9.78 19 1/4x 1 1/4 CONCRETE SCREW HEX HEAD - BLUE 86 34.32 C 29.52 20 1G UNIV WP-IN-USE PLATE - DEVICE MNT VERT/HORZ - CLEAR 1 12 C 0.12 21 20A 125V DUP REC - (SG) 1 27.91 E 27.91 22 20A 125V DUP REC - GFCI (CS) 2 16.84 E 33.68 23 30A 250V DSN SW FUSIBLE - NEMA 3R 2 240.88 E 481.76 24 2L T8 FLUORESCENT FIXTURE 2 200 E 400 25 DISCO AND RECO ELEV CNTRL PNL 1 300 E 300 P 770-389-4951 F 770-389-1586 Orlando Branch Office Phone: 407-369-4835 9187 Boggy Creek Road Suite 3 Fax: 407-369-4051 Orlando, Florida 32824 Date: 5/01/20 Cheri Grayson H.J. High Construction Estimating Assistant 1015 West Amelia Street Orlando, Florida 32805 RE: Space Coast Jr/ Sr High School 6150 Banyan Street Cocoa Beach, Florida One (1) Hydraulic Passenger Elevators State serial #: 96785 Dear Cheri: Thank you for requesting a proposal for new pushbutton fixtures and new controller modernization. We surveyed the elevators and we are enclosing a budget proposal that addresses a more complete modernization and brings the elevators up to date, compliant with current codes. Our proposal is for new controller, new wiring and traveler, door operator package pushbuttons and signal fixtures. We have proposed the MCE 2000, GAL Galaxy, or ECC control system, an industry standard with available parts and technical support. Work by others would include current electrical, life safety and machine room A/C requirements, and new main line 3 phase 60 hertz disconnect in elevator equipment room. I look forward to reviewing the proposal with you. Contact me at your convenience at 407-396- 4835 & my cell number is 407-868-3070. Respectfully Tan Nguyen Branch Manager P 770-389-4951 F 770-389-1586 Orlando Branch Office Phone: 407-369-4835 9198 Boggy Creek Road Suite 3 Fax: 407-369-4051 Orlando, Florida 32824 Space Coast Jr/ Sr High School 6150 Banyan Street Cocoa Beach, Florida Proposal: HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION One (1) Hydraulic Passenger Elevators Capacity- 2000Lbs Speed- 100Fpm Landings- 2 Power Supply- 480Vac State Serial No: 49430 Prepared For: Cheri Grayson Telephone: 407-422-8171 Fax: Email: [email protected] Cell: Submitted by: Tan Nguyen Branch Manager Premier Elevator Company Date: 5/01/2020 1 SCOPE OF WORK One (1) Hydraulic Passenger Elevators As requested, Premier Elevator Co. proposes the following elevator modernization for the above referenced elevator. HYDRAULIC ELEVATOR MODERNIZATION SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL: This section covers the fabrication, furnishing and installation of related items covered by specifications hereinafter for the elevators and complies with the ADA Law and ASME A17.1 Code Remove the existing outdated/old Relay-Logic Controls and install new Microcomputer Solid State Controls. Installation includes new hoistway, machine room and car wiring as required. ENGINEERING DESIGN: All new material furnished will be specifically designated to operate with the original equipment being retained, thus assuring maximum performance and eliminating any divided responsibility. This includes installation of new wiring - travel cables, hatch wiring, and all controllers interconnect wiring. NEW ELEVATOR CONTROL SYSTEM: We will provide new microprocessor elevator controllers enclosed in a metal box with a hinged or screw cover and protected against dirt and all of the functions of safe elevator motion and elevator door control. The controller cabinet containing memory equipment shall be properly shielded from line pollution. Microcomputer system shall be designed to accept reprogramming with minimum system down time. This shall include all of the hardware required to connect, transfer and interrupt power, and protect the motor against overloading. CONTROLLER MANUFACTURE-MOTION CONTROL ENGINEERING (MCE): 1.Model Motion 2000, GAL Galaxy, or ECC (Non-proprietary control equipment) High quality, proven and dependable recognized supplier throughout the United States. Open service market, not monopolized by any OEM installer. Requires no special instruments to access system and has a non-volatile memory capacity Control parameter stored permanently on erasable programmable read-only memories (EPROM) Cost effective – both from an installation cost and future maintenance service. 2.Fire Service Phase I and II features 3.Field replacement computer output devices 4.Motor/Valve protection 5.Hoistway Landing System Type LS-QUTE (stainless steel tape, magnetic targets and sensors for positioning and leveling elevator. EMERGENCY FIRE SERVICE OPERATION: The elevator contractor shall provide contacts on the elevator controller to receive signals from the Fire recall system. Special Emergency Service Phase I to return the elevator non-stop to a designated floor shall be initiated by a fire alarm initiating device system or a key switch provided in a lobby fixture. Special Emergency Service Phase II key switch in the car shall be provided for in-car control of each elevator. The Fire Recall System is to be provided by others. (SEE WORK BY OTHERS) 2 CAR OPERATING STATION: Remove existing car operating panel and install with new panel located at handicap height, which complies with all current code requirements. The new panel will contain all necessary pushbuttons and key switches. EMERGENCY CAR LIGHTING: Backup emergency power, by a 12-volt sealed rechargeable battery will be provided that shall illuminate the elevator car station and provide current to the alarm bell in the event of a normal power failure. CAR POSITION INDICATOR: A car position indicator shall be installed. The position of the car in the hoistway shall be shown by illumination of the indication corresponding to the landing at which the car is stopped or passing. AUDIBLE SIGNAL: An audible signal shall sound in the car to tell passengers that the car is either stopping or passing a landing served by the elevator. DOOR SCAN: Furnish and install a new Tri-Tronics Magic-Edge Door Control System. Should a person or an obstruction appear in the path of the closing door (s)” the Magic Edge will detect and in turn the door (s) will either reopen or remain open until the beams are clear BRAILLE: Raised markings shall be furnished for the car buttons and car controls in compliance with the latest revision of the ANSI/ASME Handicapped requirements. Braille plates will also be installed on hoistway entrance jambs. IN-CAR DIRECTION LANTERN: Direction lantern shall be mounted in car entrance jamb, visible from the corridor, which when the car stops and the door is opening, shall indicate the direction in which the car is traveling. A chime shall also be furnished on the car, which will sound once for the “UP” direction and twice for the “DOWN” direction. CAR TOP INSPECTION STATION: Install new car top inspection station, which contains the new code required control functions. EMERGENCY EXCAPE HATCH SWITCH: A new Emergency Escape Hatch Switch will be installed per code requirement.
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