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Aashtoware Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 1/14/2021 10:37 AM 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 Letting ID: 210205 Call Number: 001 Proposal ID: 17033-210022 Description: 8.30 mi of hot mix asphalt cold milling and resurfacing, joint repairs, culverts, ramp extensions, guardrail and pavement markings on I-75 from north of M-80 to north of M-28, Chippewa County. ** 12075 Cb **In addition to the above minimum prequalification requirement for prime contractors this project includes a subclassification of Ea. If the prime contractor is not prequalified in this subclassification it must use a prequalified subcontractor. This subcontractor must be designated prior to award of the contract to the confirmed low bidder. DBE Goal Percent: 3.00% Project Information Project Number Federal Project Number Federal Item Number Control Section 210022A 21A0220 NH 17033 Location: I-75 from north of M-80 to north of M-28. Route: Classification Ratings Cb = 61.19% Ea = 11.59% I = 0.89% MOT = 3.10% Misc = 11.73% N3 = 3.79% N6 = 0.08% N93A = 5.63% N93D = 0.05% N93G = 0.85% N94B = 0.01% N95D = 0.06% N96L = 1.04% List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 0010 Mobilization, Max$1,097,800.00 1500001 1.000 LSUM 0850 Channelizing Device, 42 inch, Fluorescent, Furn 8120035 65.000 Ea 0860 Channelizing Device, 42 inch, Fluorescent, Oper 8120036 65.000 Ea 1020 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Furn 8120252 1,310.000 Ea 1030 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Oper 8120253 1,310.000 Ea 1210 _Bioretention Seeding 8167011 750.000 Syd 1220 Monument Box Adjust 8210005 1.000 Ea 1230 Monument Preservation 8210010 1.000 Ea 1240 Protect Corners 8210020 4.000 Ea 1250 Shoulder Corrugations, Ground or Cut, HMA 8220001 175,613.000 Ft 1260 Contractor Staking, Road Only 8240007 1.000 LSUM 1270 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, One Person 8240020 90.000 Hr Page: 1 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 1280 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Two Person 8240021 36.000 Hr 1290 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Three Person 8240022 54.000 Hr Page: 2 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 Letting ID: 210205 Call Number: 002 Proposal ID: 41132-204695 Description: 8.30 mi of installation of ITS equipment includes trunkline fiber, CCTV, DMS, vehicle detection, fiber splice equipment and guardrail on US-131 from North Park Street north to 10 Mile Road in the city of Walker, Kent County. ** 2964 ITS ** DBE Goal Percent: 3.00% Project Information Project Number Federal Project Number Federal Item Number Control Section 204695A 21A0240 CM 41132 Location: US-131 from North Park Avenue to 10 Mile Road. Route: US-131 Classification Ratings B = 0.12% Ea = 0.51% Fa = 4.42% I = 0.07% ITS = 13.27% J = 0.02% L = 51.93% MOT = 5.67% Misc = 22.97% N2 = 0.01% N96L = 1.00% List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 0010 Mobilization, Max$269,500.00 1500001 1.000 LSUM 0120 _Conduit, Clean and Test 8007001 85.000 Ft 0130 _10 Gigabit Optical Transceiver, 40km 8007050 1.000 Ea 0140 _Antenna Support, Install on Dynamic Message Sign 8007050 2.000 Ea 0150 _Cabinet Modifications 8007050 4.000 Ea 0160 _Dynamic Message Sign, Amber, 66 mm, 27 by 125 8007050 3.000 Ea 0170 _Fiber Optic, Splice Enclosure, Underground 8007050 1.000 Ea 0180 _Hh, Clean 8007050 3.000 Ea 0190 _Junction Box 8007050 4.000 Ea 0200 _Managed Field Ethernet Switch, Layer 2, Modified 8007050 8.000 Ea 0210 _Power Distribution Unit 8007050 8.000 Ea 0220 _Power Source, Solar - Microwave Vehicle Detection 8007050 1.000 Ea System 0230 _Wireless Link, 5 Ghz, AP 8007050 1.000 Ea 0240 _Wireless Link, 5 Ghz, SU 8007050 1.000 Ea 0250 _Ancillary Conduit Infrastructure 8007051 1.000 LSUM Page: 3 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 0260 _Integration, Advanced Traf Management System 8007051 1.000 LSUM Software 0370 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Furn 8120252 50.000 Ea 0380 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Oper 8120253 50.000 Ea 0710 Contractor Staking, Road Only 8240007 1.000 LSUM 0720 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, One Person 8240020 22.000 Hr 0730 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Two Person 8240021 9.000 Hr 0740 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Three Person 8240022 14.000 Hr Page: 4 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 Letting ID: 210205 Call Number: 003 Proposal ID: 33000-208111 Description: Bridge replacement with 21 inch prestressed concrete box beams, concrete curb and gutter, culverts, drainage, guardrail, approach and pavement markings on North Waverly Road over Grand River, Ingham County. This is a Local Agency project. ** 1529 Fa ** DBE Goal Percent: 4.00% Project Information Project Number Federal Project Number Federal Item Number Control Section 208111A 20A1053 BHT 33000 Location: North Waverly Road over the Grand River. Route: Classification Ratings Cb = 7.92% Ea = 7.32% Fa = 35.58% Fb = 7.17% J = 0.81% K = 0.23% MOT = 6.33% Misc = 12.26% N2 = 0.63% N3 = 0.09% N6 = 0.29% N7 = 1.07% N91A = 14.24% N91B = 3.80% N91C = 0.52% N96L = 1.74% List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 0010 Mobilization, Max$139,100.00 1500001 1.000 LSUM 0410 Post, Mailbox 8070095 1.000 Ea 0640 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Furn 8120252 47.000 Ea 0650 Plastic Drum, Fluorescent, Oper 8120253 47.000 Ea 0740 _Slope Restoration, Type II-ES 8167011 1,939.000 Syd 0750 _Slope Restoration, Type III-ES 8167011 778.000 Syd 0760 Monument Box 8210001 2.000 Ea 0770 Monument Preservation 8210010 2.000 Ea 0780 Contractor Staking 8240001 1.000 LSUM 0790 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, One Person 8240020 12.000 Hr 0800 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Two Person 8240021 5.000 Hr 0810 Staking Plan Errors and Extras, Three Person 8240022 7.000 Hr 1080 Reflective Marker, Permanent Barrier 7110003 4.000 Ea Page: 5 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 Letting ID: 210205 Call Number: 004 Proposal ID: 03034-101615 Description: 12.09 mi of hot mix asphalt reconstruction and concrete pavement reconstruction, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalk, sidewalk ramps, culverts, sewer, drainage, rest area building, bridge deep overlays, precast concrete box culvert, cofferdams, guardrail, signing and pavement markings on I-196 WB/SB from 130th Avenue northerly and easterly to M-40 in the village of Douglas, cities of Holland and Laketown, and Saugatuck and Fillmore Townships, Allegan County. This project is an Alternate Pavement Bid project. Alternate 1 (Section 2) is an HMA Alternative and includes a 5 year materials and workmanship pavement warranty. Alternate 2 (Section 3) is a Concrete Alternative and includes a 5 year materials and workmanship pavement warranty. ** 35921 B or 35921 Cb or 35921 Ea **In addition to the above minimum prequalification requirement for prime contractors this project includes subclassifications of B, Cb and Ea. If the prime contractor is not prequalified in those subclassifications it must use prequalified subcontractors. Those subcontractors must be designated prior to award of the contract to the confirmed low bidder. DBE Goal Percent: 7.00% Project Information Project Number Federal Project Number Federal Item Number Control Section 101615A 1901160 NH 03034 Location: I-196 at Saugatuck Rest Area. Route: I-196 106587A N/A RBMP 03034 Location: Midpoint of Bridge Route: 118985A 21A0214 NH 03032 Location: Midpoint of C02 of 03032 Route: 129964A 21A0215 IM 02035 Location: Mid structure R02-03035 Route: 129965A 21A0219 IM 03035 Location: Approximate midpoint of bridge Route: Classification Ratings B = 29.04% Cb = 30.51% Ea = 39.35% Fa = 3.30% Fb = 0.75% H = 4.45% I = 1.96% J = 0.64% K = 0.41% L = 1.00% MOT = 9.21% Misc = 14.53% Page: 6 of 94 1/14/2021 10:37 AM AASHTOWare Project™ Version 4.4 Revision 034 Cost Summaries For Primes Report v1 N2 = 0.09% N3 = 3.46% N4 = 1.67% N6 = 0.32% N7 = 0.01% N91A = 2.24% N91C = 0.10% N91E = 0.01% N91F = 0.55% N93A = 0.02% N93D = 0.01% N93F = 0.01% N94B = 0.01% N96L = 1.06% N96M = 0.26% List of Items by Section Line Num Item Description Item ID Quantity Units 0010 Mobilization, Max $3,172,200.00 1500001 1.000 LSUM 0160 _Tile Field, Rem 2047021 4,600.000 Cyd 0170 _Rem Building 2047051 1.000 LSUM 0180 _Rem Misc Site Items 2047051 1.000 LSUM 0360 Project Cleanup 2090001 1.000 LSUM 0840 Pavt, Cleaning 5010001 1.000 LSUM 1050 _Sanitary Force Main, PVC, 3 inch, Tr Det F 8007001 1,918.000 Ft 1060 _Sanitary Force Main, PVC, 3 inch, Tr Det G 8007001 110.000 Ft 1070 _Sanitary Sewer, PVC, 6 inch, Tr Det F 8007001 130.000 Ft 1080 _Sanitary Structure, Add Depth of 60 inch dia, 8 foot to 15 8007001 4.000 Ft foot 1090 _Sanitary Structure, Add Depth of 72 inch dia, 8 foot to 15 8007001 6.000 Ft foot 1100 _Well Connection, DI, 4 inch, Tr Det F 8007001 533.000 Ft 1110 _Well Connection, DI, 4 inch, Tr Det G 8007001 40.000 Ft 1120 _Well in Drift, 8 inch 8007001 450.000 Ft 1130 _Well in Rock, 8 inch 8007001 150.000 Ft 1140 _Sand Media 8007021 2,500.000 Cyd 1150 _Capacity Test 8007040 8.000 Hr 1160 _Conc Septic Tank, 4840 gal 8007050 2.000 Ea 1170 _Conc Surge tank, 5000 Gallon 8007050 1.000 Ea 1180 _Dosing Tank 8007050 1.000 Ea 1190 _Picnic Stove 8007050 2.000 Ea 1200 _Picnic Table 8007050 10.000 Ea 1210 _Pitless
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