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2016-316-E AMS - Pickard Roofing Co., Inc. for historic courthouse roof-gutter repairs
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2016-316-E AMS - Pickard Roofing Co., Inc. for historic courthouse roof-gutter repairs
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6/10/2016
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6/10/2016
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12/31/2016
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$15,858.00
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DocuSign Envelope ID:693B03F5-75D8-4B13-9FF9-25BE7951 COCF <br /> plCkAkb <br /> ROOFING COMPANY, INC <br /> June 3, 2016 <br /> Jeff Spady <br /> 5th Wall Diagnostics Consultants <br /> Raleigh, NC <br /> Re: Old Orange County Courthouse ® Gutter Repairs <br /> Jeff, <br /> Pickard Roofing has made a visual inspection from the ground regarding the existing 6" <br /> half-round gutters (2 — 80 ft. runs) supported on Berger Bros. shanks and circles. It <br /> appears that in some areas the gutter is sagging probably due to past snow slides. <br /> Providing that the fascia boards are still in reasonably good condition we propose to un- <br /> clip the gutter, raise and tie it off, straighten the bent shanks and circles, set the gutter <br /> back in place and re-clip. This operation will be done in short sections so the grading <br /> may not be perfect but will be the best we can do without removing the entire gutter at <br /> once. <br /> The gutter will be accessed using a 60ft. JLG man lift which we will place on 3/4" <br /> plywood to reduce the chance of damages to sidewalks and grass areas. We plan to use <br /> a 3 man crew (1 man to drive the lift while 2 men will move the plywood ahead of the <br /> lift as it moves). This will allow one man to remain on the ground to keep safety <br /> warning lines in place and to keep pedestrians away from the work area. We have <br /> allowed 2 weeks (10 work days) but this is probably longer than it will take unless we <br /> run into damaged wood or other problems. Our estimate will be a "not to exceed" <br /> price and work will be performed at our usual "T&M" rate. <br /> Some allowance for damaged shanks and circles (up to 15) has been included but we <br /> may need to substitute galvanized steel in place of terne coat stainless steel if indeed <br /> that is what is in place. Our outline of cost is as follows: <br /> -Waiver of Subrogation $250.00 <br /> -JLG delivery and return from our yard $350.00 <br /> -10 days JLG rental and fuel ($100 per day) $1,000.00 <br /> -Materials (including 10 shts. Plywood) $1,508.00 <br /> -Labor (3 man crew X 10 days) $12,750.00 <br /> TOTAL $15,858.00 <br />
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