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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 215 Church Avenue P.O.Box 1130 Oshkosh,Wisconsin 54903-1130 Fa.(920)236-5065 OfHKOIH Fax(920)236-5068 ON THE WATER April 9, 2014 Mr. Norb Schmidt August Winter& Sons, Inc. PO Box 1896 Appleton, WI 54912-1896 Re: Change Order No. 1 Contract 12-10 Dear Mr. Schmidt: Enclosed is an executed copy of Change Order No. 1 between the City of Oshkosh and August Winter& Sons, Inc. regarding the abovementioned project. If you have any questions,please call our office at(920)236-5065. Sincerely, Dvie6:-00 d C. Patek Psk, Director of Public Works DCP/t1t Enclosure: Change Order No. 1 cc: Pam Ubrig, City Clerk(w/original) Lynn Lorenson, City Attorney(w/copy) Steve Brand, Public Works Utility Bureau Manager(w/copy) Linda Mohr, CH2M HILL (w/copy) File (w/original) I:\Engineering\12-10 WFP Chem&Elect Syst Impr\Project_Information\Contract Info\Change Orders\12-10 Executed Page 1 of 1 CO#1 Ltr 4-9-14.docx CONTRACT MODIFICATION Am` CH2MHILL CITY OF OSHKOSH- CONTRACT NO. 12-10 © CHANGE ORDER n WRITTEN AMENDMENT MODIFICATION NO: 001 TO CONTRACTOR: August Winter&Sons PROJECT: Water Filtration Plant PROJECT NO: 425446 Chemical and Electrical Systems Improvements OWNER: City of Oshkosh ENGINEER: CH2MHILL The following modification(s)to the Contract are hereby ordered (use additional pages if required): 1. Provide the equipment, information,and accessories specified in Attachment 1. 2. a. Remove and load for transport two adjustable frequency drives(catalogue number CPX25014AAB1 B4C8P1 PFS8SP*KASBSD*)provided under EATON General Order Number SMK0385159. b.Transport drives to Dallas,Oregon. c. Extend warranty to cover 1 year in new installed location. 3. Install replacement AFDs in accordance with the Contract Documents. Reason for Modification(s): Larger drives are needed. Attachments (List Supporting Documents): ATTACHMENT 1 -SECTION 26 29 23,LOW-VOLTAGE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE SYSTEM Contract Amount or Price I Contract Times(Calculate Days) Original $897,100 Original Duration Days Previous Contract Previous Contract Modification(s) Modification(s) (Add/Deduct) $ (Add/Deduct) Days This Contract Modification This Contract Modification (Add/Deduct) $105,338(Add) (Add/Deduct) Days Revised Contract Amount $1,002,438 Revised Contract Time Days The Revised Contract Completion Date is: June 30,2014 Owner Contractor Engineer Recommendation By: SEE J'f&7- P4E By: (a----yl-a By: (,�:..�-c. PE Date: 15‘1" O' _ 20,cL 91-7/Date91-7/ -Zo/, Date: 0)- Vi 2.L I►t FORM 273 • 41111k CITY OF CONTRACT MODIFICATION No. 1 / ! 0./HKOJH CITY OF OSHKOSH- CONTRACT NO. 12-10 ON THE WATER Signed for and in behalf of the City of Oshkosh Mart A. Rohloff, City Manager er • .' ' 4r-rk r Lynn orenson, City Attorney -(V_IIC CN.� ;—� .Edwa_ ' ke , Director of Finance I hereby certify that the necessary provisions have been made to pay the liability which will accrue under this contract. CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF OSHKOSH - WATER FILTRATION PLANT SECTION 26 29 23 LOW-VOLTAGE ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE SYSTEM PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 REFERENCES A. The following is a list of standards which may be referenced in this section: 1. Electronic Industries Alliance(EIA): 359-A-1, Special Colors. 2. Hydraulic Institute Standards (HIS). 3. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE): a. 112, Standard Test Procedure for Polyphase Induction Motors and Generators. b. 519, Recommended Practices and Requirements for Harmonic Control in Electrical Power Systems. c. C62.41, Recommended Practice on Surge Voltages in Low- Voltage AC Power Circuits. 4. National Electrical Manufacturer's Association(NEMA): a. 250, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1,000 Volts Maximum). b. CP 1, Shunt Capacitors. c. MG 1, Motors and Generators. d. WC 57, Standard for Control, Thermocouple Extensions, and Instrumentation Cables. 5. National Fire Protection Association(NFPA): 79, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery. 1.02 DEFINITIONS A. Terms that may be used in this section: 1. AFD: Adjustable frequency drive. 2. CMOS: Complementary metal oxide semiconductor. 3. CSI: Current source inverter. 4. EMU: Energy monitoring unit. 5. GTO: Gate turn-off thyristor. 6. MPR: Motor protection relay. 7. MTBF: Mean time between failure. 8. PWM: Pulse width modulation. 9. ROM: Read only memory. 10. RTD: Resistance temperature detector. 11. RTU: Remote Telemetry Unit. 12. Rated Load: Load specified for equipment. 13. Rated Speed: Nominal rated (100 percent) speed specified for equipment. 14. TDD: Total demand distortion. 15. THD: Total harmonic distortion. 16. TTL: Transistor transistor logic. 1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Performance Requirements: 1. Rated Continuous Operation Capacity: Not less than full load current rating of driven motor, as indicated on motor nameplate, and suitable for continuous operation at continuous overload which may be imposed on motor by driven pump operating over specified speed range. B. Design Requirements: 1. Other equipment is being powered from same bus as adjustable frequency drives. Ensure proper operation of drives and other loads under normal and emergency conditions. 2. Furnish AFDs rated on basis of existing motor full load nameplate current rating. 3. Drive System: Convert incoming three-phase, 60-Hz ac power to variable voltage, adjustable frequency output for adjustable speed operation of an existing motor, using pulse-width-modulation (PWM) technique to produce adjustable frequency output. 4. System rated for continuous industrial duty and suitable for use with NEMA MG 1, Design B motors. 5. Incoming Line Circuit Breaker: Provide positive means of disconnecting incoming power, and overcurrent protection for drive system. 6. Incoming Line Reactor: Design to minimize harmonic distortion on incoming power feeder. 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Action Submittals: 1. Overall drive system operating data, including efficiencies, input currents, and power factors, at driven equipment actual load and rated system input voltage, at 40, 60, 80, 100, and 110 percent of rated speed. 2. AFD output pulse maximum peak voltage,pulse rise time, and pulse rate of rise including justification for proposed deviation from specified values. 3. Data on shelf life of"dc link" capacitor. 4. Complete system rating, including nameplate data, continuous operation load capability throughout speed range of 0 percent to 120 percent of rated speed. 5. Complete adjustable frequency controller rating coordinated with motor full load nameplate current rating; list controller special features being supplied. 6. Controller, reactor,harmonic filter, and isolating transformer dimensional drawings; information on size and location of space for incoming and outgoing conduit. 7. Maximum heat dissipation from enclosure. CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF OSHKOSH - WATER FILTRATION PLANT 8. Layout of controller face showing pushbuttons, switches, instruments, and indicating lights. 9. Complete system operating description. 10. Complete system schematic (elementary) wiring diagrams. 11. Complete system interconnection diagrams between controller, drive motor, and related components or controls external to system, including wire numbers and terminal board point identification. 12. One-line diagram of system, including component ratings. 13. Description of diagnostic features being provided. 14. Descriptive literature for control devices such as relays and timers. 15. Itemized bill-of-materials listing system components. 16. Description of EMU and MPR being furnished or how these functions are accomplished within drive system. B. Informational Submittals: 1. Statement of Supplier qualifications. 2. Special shipping, storage and protection, and handling instructions. 3. Manufacturer's printed installation instructions. 4. Factory functional test reports. 5. Certified copy of test report for identical motor tested in accordance with NEMA MG 1-12.53a and IEEE 112, Test Method B, showing rated load, rated speed efficiency meeting or exceeding specified values; motors not as specified will be rejected. 6. Field test reports. 7. Suggested spare parts list to maintain equipment in service for period of 1 year and 5 years. Include list of special tools required for checking, testing, parts replacement, and maintenance with current price information. 8. List special tools, materials, and supplies furnished with equipment for use prior to and during startup and for future maintenance. 9. Operation and Maintenance Data: As specified in Section 01 78 23, Operation and Maintenance Data. 10. Manufacturer's Certificate of Proper Installation, in accordance with Section 01 43 33, Manufacturers' Field Services. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Supplier: Minimum 5 years' experience in furnishing similar size and type adjustable frequency, controlled speed, drive systems. 1.06 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish for each drive unit: 1. Complete set of components likely to fail in normal service. 2. Plug-in subassemblies. 3. Printed circuit boards. 4. SCRs. 5. Integrated circuits. 6. One complete power bridge and one spare printed circuit card for each modular, plug-in type card in controller. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Components and accessories specified in this section shall be products of: 1. Eaton Cutler Hammer. 2. Allen-Bradley. 3. Square D. 2.02 SUPPLEMENTS A. Some specific requirements are attached to this section as supplements. 2.03 SERVICE CONDITIONS A. Ambient Operating Temperature: 32 degrees F to 104 degrees F. B. Storage Temperature: Minus 40 degrees F to 158 degrees F. C. Humidity: 0 percent to 95 percent relative(noncondensing). D. Altitude: 0 foot to 3,300 feet. E. Frequency Stability: Plus or minus 0.1 percent of maximum frequency. 2.04 COMPONENTS A. Drive Units: 1. Incorporate switching power supply operating from dc bus, to produce PWM output waveform simulating sine wave and providing power loss ride through of 2 milliseconds at full load, full speed. 2. Current-limiting semiconductor fuses for protection of internal power semiconductors. 3. Employ diode bridge rectifier providing constant displacement power factor of 0.95 minimum at all operating speeds and loads. 4. Use transistors for output section, providing a minimum 97 percent drive efficiency at full speed, full load. 5. Employ dc power discharge circuit so that after removal of input power dc link capacitor voltage level will decay below 50 volts dc within 1 minute after de-energizing following NEMA CP 1 and NFPA 79. Design dc link capacitor for a MTBF of 5 years. 6. Operate with open circuited output. 7. Input Voltage: 480V ac plus or minus 10 percent. 8. Output Voltage: 0 to 480 volts, three-phase, 0 to 66 -Hz, minimum. 9. Maximum peak voltage of PWM AFD output pulse of 1,000 volts, with pulse rise time of not less than 2 microseconds, and maximum rate of CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF OSHKOSH - WATER FILTRATION PLANT rise of 500 volts per microsecond. Maximum frequency of PWM AFD output pulse(carrier) frequency of 3,000 Hz. 10. Motor Audible Noise Level: When operating throughout speed range of PWM AFD, no more than 3 dBA above that designated in NEMA MG 1 for same motor operated at constant speed with a 60-Hz supply voltage. 11. Short-Time Overload Capacity: 110 percent of rated load in rms current for 1 minute following full load, full speed operation. 12. Equipment Short-Circuit Rating: Suitable for connection to system with maximum source three-phase,bolted fault, short-circuit available of 42,000 amps rms symmetrical at 480 volts. 13. Furnish drives with output current-limiting reactors mounted within equipment enclosure. 14. Diagnostics: Comprehensive for drive adjustment and troubleshooting: a. Memory battery backup; 100-hour minimum during power loss. b. Status messages will not stop drive from running but will prevent it from starting. c. Fault Condition Messages and History: First fault protection function to be activated, ability to store six successive fault occurrences in order. Minimum faults numerically: 1) Overcurrent (time and instantaneous). 2) Overvoltage. 3) Undervoltage(dc and ac). 4) Overtemperature(drive, motor windings, motor bearing, pump bearing). 5) Serial communication fault. 6) Short-circuit/ground fault(motor and drive). 7) Motor stalled. 8) Semiconductor fault. 9) Microprocessor fault. 10) Single-phase voltage condition. 15. Drive Protection: a. Fast-acting semiconductor fuses. b. Overcurrent, instantaneous overcurrent trip. c. Dc undervoltage protection, 70 percent dropout. d. Dc overvoltage protection, 130 percent pickup. e. Overtemperature, drive, inverter, converter, and do link components. f. Overtemperature, motor, and pump. g. Single-phase protection. h. Reset overcurrent protection (manual or automatic reset). i. Active current limit/torque limit protection. J. Semiconductor fault protection. k. Short-circuit/ground fault protection. 1. Serial communication fault protection. m. Microprocessor fault. n. Surge protection for transient overvoltage(6,000 volts, 80 joule surge, tested per IEEE C62.41). o. Visual display of specific fault conditions. 16. Operational Features: a. Use manufacturer's standard unless otherwise indicated. b. Sustained power loss. c. Momentary power loss. d. Power interruption. e. Power loss ride through(0.1 second). f. Start on the fly. g. Electronic motor overload protection. h. Stall protection. i. Slip compensation. j. Critical frequency lockout (three selectable points minimum, by 1.5-Hz steps in 10-Hz bands, to prevent resonance of system). k. Drive maintenance system software for complete programming and diagnostics. 1. Ground fault protection, drive, and motor. m. Operate with no motor connected to output terminals. B. Rectifier: Three-phase 18-pulse full wave diode bridge rectifier to provide constant dc voltage to drive's dc bus. C. Furnish series choke and capacitors on dc bus to reduce ripple in rectifier output and to reduce harmonic distortion reflected into incoming power feeders. D. Controller: Microprocessor-controller PWM inverter to convert to dc voltage to variable voltage, adjustable frequency, three-phase ac output. Output voltage shall vary proportionally with frequency to maintain constant ratio of volts to hertz up to 60-Hz; above 60-Hz, voltage shall remain constant with drive operating in constant horsepower output mode. E. Enclosure: 1. NEMA 250, Type 1, gasketed, freestanding, enclosure for mounting against wall, completely front accessible, and hinged doors. Properly sized to dissipate heat generated by controller within limits of specified operating conditions (including ambient temperature and ambient airflow). Enclosure not to exceed dimensions shown on Drawings. 2. Cable termination compartment door interlocked main circuit breaker, defeatable (lockable in the open position), emergency stop pushbutton, alphanumeric keypad and display, and operator's controls. Components and controls specified in Section 26 05 04, Basic Electrical Materials and Methods. 3. Wire drive from below and above for power and control wiring. 4. Size forced-ventilation for periodic operation to cool each unit with maximum room ambient temperature of 95 degrees F. Furnish redundant fans such that if one fan fails remaining fans furnish adequate ventilation for drive when operating at maximum capacity. Furnish filters on ventilation intakes. 5. Wiring: a. Bundle stranded copper wiring neatly with nylon tie wraps or with continuous plastic spiral binding. CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF OSHKOSH - WATER FILTRATION PLANT b. Label each terminal for permanent identification of leads. c. Identify each wire at each end with imprinted mylar adhesive- back wire markers. d. Incorporate in as-installed wiring diagrams for wire and terminal numbers shown. e. Wiring across door hinge, use 19-strand,NEMA WC 57 Class C stranding looped for proper twist rather than bending at hinge. f. Wire connections internal to panels by crimp-on terminal types. g. For multiple enclosure systems, complete interconnection wiring with gasketed enclosure openings for wiring. h. Multipoint plug receptacles for control wiring crossing equipment shipping splits. 6. Selector switches, indicating lights,potentiometers, instruments, protective devices, and major system components identified by means of mechanically attached, engraved, laminated nameplates. F. Operator Interface: 1. Controls: Mount drive local control on front door of enclosure and include control switch and membrane type keypad for the following operator functions: a. In local, follow touch panel start/stop and speed command. b. Parameter mode selection (recall programmed parameters). c. LOCAL/OFF/REMOTE control selection(in remote, follow remote RUN command digital input and speed command remote 4 mA to 20 mA analog signal). d. Fault reset, manual for faults, except loss of ac voltage which is automatic upon return. e. Parameter lock, password or key switch lockout of changes to parameters. f. Start disable, key switch or programmed code. 2. Control circuit disconnect shall de-energize circuits in units that are not de-energized by main power disconnect device. 3. 120 volts, single-phase, 60-Hz circuits for control power and operator controls from internal control power transformer. Furnish power for motor space heaters rated 120 volts. 4. Arrange component and circuit such that failure of a single component cannot cause cascading failure(s) of other component(s). 5. Alphanumeric Display: During normal operation and routine test, the following parameters shall be available: a. Motor current (percent of drive rated current). b. Output frequency(Hertz). c. Output voltage. d. Running time. e. Local/remote indicator. f. Status of digital inputs and outputs. g. Analog input and output values. h. Output motor current per leg. i. All test points. 6. Adjustable Parameters: Set drive operating parameters and indicate in numeric form. Potentiometers may not be used for parameter adjustment. Minimum setup parameters available: a. Frequency range, minimum, maximum. b. Adjustable acceleration/deceleration rate. c. Volts per Hertz (field weakening point). d. Active current limit/torque limit, 0 percent to 140 percent of drive rating. e. Adjustable voltage boost (IR compensation). f. Preset speed (adjustable,preset operating point). g. Provision for adjustment of minimum and maximum pump speed to be furnished as function of 4 mA to 20 mA remote speed signal. G. Signal Interface: 1. Digital Input: a. Accept a remote RUN command contact closure input. b. High temperature contact closure input from an existing MPR described below. 2. Digital Output: Furnish three discrete output dry contact closures rated 5 amps at 120 volts ac. a. DRIVE RUNNING. b. DRIVE FAULT (with common contact closure for all fault conditions). c. DRIVE IN REMOTE MODE. 3. Analog Input: When LOCAL/OFF/REMOTE switch is in REMOTE, control drive speed from remote 4 mA to 20 mA do signal. a. Make provisions for adjustment of minimum and maximum motor speed which shall result from this signal. b. Factory set this adjustment to comply with operating speed range designated in driven equipment specifications. c. Frequency resolution shall be 0.1 percent of base speed. 4. Analog Output: Furnish two 4 mA to 20 mA dc signals for actual frequency, actual load. 5. Serial Communication Interface: RS232/RS 422, compatible with MODBUS as an RTU. H. Accessories: 1. Equipment Identification Plate: 16-gauge stainless steel with 1/4-inch die-stamped equipment tag number securely mounted in readily visible location. 2. Lifting Lugs: Equipment weighing over 100 pounds. 3. Anchor Bolts: Type 316 stainless steel, sized by equipment manufacturer1/2-inch minimum diameter. 4. Motor Protection Relay: Provide a cut-out within the door of the enclosure for installation of an existing MPR. Coordinate size and functionality with field investigation. CHEMICAL AND ELECTRICAL IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF OSHKOSH - WATER FILTRATION PLANT I. Energy Monitoring System: For each drive include an EMU as specified in or furnish functions within drive system. Communications protocol and signal compatibility shall be as required for EMUs. 2.05 FACTORY FINISHING A. Enclosure: 1. Primer: One coat of rust-inhibiting coating. 2. Finish: a. Interior: One coat white enamel. b. Exterior: One coat manufacturer's standard gray enamel or EIA 359-A-1, No. 61. 2.06 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL A. Factory Inspections: Inspect control panels for required construction, electrical connection, and intended function. B. Factory Tests and Adjustments: Test one control panel actually furnished. C. Record test data for report. D. Functional Test: Perform manufacturer's standard. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's printed instructions. 3.02 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Functional Test: 1. Conduct on each controller. 2. Inspect controller for electrical supply termination connections, interconnections,proper installation, and quiet operation. 3. Record test data for report. B. Performance Test: 1. Conduct on each controller. 2. Perform under actual or approved simulated operating conditions. 3. Test for 6 pumping cycles. 4. Demonstrate performance by operating continuous period while varying application load, as input conditions allow, to verify system performance. 5. With plant load connected to normal utility source, measure the following to show parameters within specified limits: a. Total and individual current harmonic distortion, up to and including 35th harmonic, at location identified as PCC1 in Plant One-Line Diagram, under following load conditions: 1) Each AFD running at full load and half load. b. Power factor at input side of each drive. Documented verification that power factor is maintained at 95 percent as speed of drive goes down from 100 percent to 33 percent. c. THD at location identified as PCC1 under following conditions: 1) Each AFD running at full load and half load. 6. With plant load connected to standby power source, measure the following to show parameters within specified limits: a. Total and individual current harmonic distortion, up to and including 35th harmonic, at location identified as PCC2 in Plant One-Line Diagram, with drives running at: 1) Full load. 2) Half load. 7. Record test data for report. C. Test Equipment: 1. Use Dranetz, Model No. 626-PA,harmonic distortion monitor and Series 626 disturbance analyzer or equivalent instrument to document results. 2. Provide diagnostic plug-in test card complete with instructions, multiposition selector switch, and meters or built-in diagnostic control panel or ROM-based processor for monitoring ac, dc, and digital signals to assist in troubleshooting and startup of drive. 3.03 MANUFACTURERS' SERVICES A. Manufacturer's Representative: Present at Site or classroom designated by Owner for minimum person-days listed below, travel time excluded: 1. 1 person-days for installation assistance and inspection. 2. 1 person-day for functional testing and completion of Manufacturer's Certificate of Proper Installation. 3. 1 person-days for facility startup. 4. 1 person-days for post-startup training of Owner's personnel. Training shall not commence until an accepted detailed lesson plan for each training activity has been reviewed by Owner. B. See Section 01 43 33, Manufacturers' Field Services and Section 01 91 14, Equipment Testing and Facility Startup. 3.04 SUPPLEMENTS NOT USED END OF SECTION AUGUST WINTER & SONS, INC. WINTER MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS 111ZWI 2323 NORTH ROEMER ROAD•APPLETON,WI 54911 PO BOX 1896*APPLETON,WI 54912 PHONE: 920-739-8881 •FAX: 920-739-2230 January 23,2013 CH2M Hill 11 Att:Linda Mohr CHANGE ORDER PRICE AND BREAKDOWN Project/Job#: 956 Oshkosh Water Chemical addition Description: Replace AFD as directed Dear Linda, Please review our proposal to remove the existing 2 AFD's from the Oshkosh Water Plant and load and transport to Dallas Ore.,and replace them with 2 new Eaton AFDs per your request of 1/15/2014. I have attached Pieper Electric's quote for the new equipment as well as their estimate for the existing work. The$900 of indirect costs are for administration(Project Management)costs and the$1043 is for additional bond premium. Please note that per our agreement,August Winter and Sons did not include any additional profit. If you need additional backup for anything,please do not hesitate to call. Please also note that the contract will need to be extended to reflect this change. Our change order price and breakdown follows: August Winter Material....................................................... 5 - Labor 0 hrs $ - Direct Costs.......... ...... .......................... $ - Equipment Rental $ - Indirect Costs $ 900 Subtotal $ 900 Overhead.................................................... $ Total $ 900 Subcontracts Total Subcontractor Costs ......................... $ 103,395 Subcontractor Markup.................................... $ - Total Subcontractor Costs w/overhead $ 103,395 Total AWS/Subcontractor Costs $ 104,295 ProfitBond $ 1,043 Change Order Total $ 105,338 Time extension required is 0 days. This quotation based upon acceptance within 30 days. Exclusions: Norbert J. Schmidt August Winter&Sons, Inc. PH:920-739-8881 FX:920-739-2230 VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT WWW.AUGUSTWINTER.COM Branch Office:5813 Schofield Avenue'Schofield,WI 54478'PH:715/355.7555'FAX:715/355-9048 HVAC'PLUMBING•TANK FABRICATION•PROCESS PIPING•IND.SHEETMETAL SPECIALTY METAL FAB.•ASME PRESSURE VESSELS'ASME CODE WELDING*24 HR.SERVICE•ENGINEERING STA*OF WISCONSIN LICENSED MASTEOLUMBERS,UCENSE NUMBER 227170 j=1/11, • .4113PINFP:irift/PrOPMFit Lo 4v4 •,, JOB NAME: " CHANGE ORDER NUMBER: REVISION NUMER: r DATE: 7.40 :14211SPIF'+`!",t•Z' JOB NO: ArramoN: :1001WOMItirV.1.44 CONTRACT NO: AMOUNT OF C/O: $103,395 REGARDING YOUR REQUEST FOR QUOTATION: _ 4:2 1'1 v , ;;:i6j3.111.Vd,ir414: (tr. 1;11 141' , , 411 A*7‘.'Itsr-:k -g*.!' Trk,,g,°,*41' " " `-17 SUMMARY: A. LABOR $13,256 B. MATERIALS $87,049 C. DIE $0 SBO: D. SUBCONTRACTS $0 SUBTOTAL $100,305 OVERHEAD&PROFIT 7.50% $3,090 SUBTOTAL $103,395 BOND SO INSURANCE it#R5tN GRAND TOTAL $103,395 ADDITIONAL CALENDAR DAYS EXTENDED TO CONTRACT COMPLETION DATE: THIS AMOUNT ONLY COVERS THE DIRECT COSTS IN LABOR,MATERIALS,SUBCONTRACTS AND EQUIPMENT NECESSARY TO EXECUTE THE CHANGED WORK DESCRIBED IN THE PROPOSAL AT THE PRESENT TIME,WE CANNOT ASSESS OR EVALUATE THE OVERALL IMPACT OF THE CHANGED WORK ON OUR ORIGINAL CONTRACT SCOPE OF WORK. WE THEREBY RESERVE OUR RIGHTS TO CLAIM FOR ANY INDIRECT COSTS WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE FUTURE AS A RESULT OF DELAYS TO THE WORK,OUT OF SEQUENCE WORK,INEFFICIENCIES,EXTENDED CONTRACT COMPLETION,LABOR AND MATERIAL ESCALATION AND/OR ACCELERATION AND EXTENDED WARRANTIES. This price is valid for yeAvevr This form was approved: Oshkosh Water 12120 3 23-Jan-14 1 A. LABOR *SUPER INTENDENT 0 HRS® Mir'{?}i;git TOTAL $0.00 **SUPERVISOR 19 FIRS @ , { 3 X11 fi TOTAL $1,545.46 ***SAFETY 0 HRS i'ixJ W TOTAL $0.00 ELECTRICIAN 156 HRS® VF TOTAL $11,710.92 ESTIMATOR 'et" A '` x.,� ,,,,; ,:HRS® �;'r�AI ROW TOTAL $0.00 ENGINEER °,faj it HRS @ NIRIMC TOTAL $0.00 ! g:''= • 4Anil �� .,..:-_.f Co �,1172:,IP g r, TOTAL $0.00 � .r� �� ,rte f. ��.�rx.3,-.,,.-x'-,. "` G `"*S4 ., y l Yr r':= TOTAL $0.00 b e,. 4:"' .: 4. '''. . *'ili,ii-, F_. $` 1` 's f;@ ', ; TOTAL $0.00 TRAVEL aim' , = Q k ., k'. ,,; TOTAL $0.00 SUBSISTENCE MAR*. ® Mitilll TOTAL $0.00 PREMIUM COSTS TOTAL $0.00 LABOR TOTAL $13,256.38 B. 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