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Appendix D

Union Pump Station Preliminary


Design Report
DRAFT REPORT

Long-Term Control Plan Update


Union Pump Station –Preliminary
Design Report

Prepared for

Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control


Authority

November 2016

CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc.


100 Great Meadow Road
Suite 707
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Contents
Section Page
Acronyms and Abbreviations .............................................................................................................. iii
1 Hydraulics............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Basis of Design ................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.1 Hydraulic Design Objectives ............................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2 Design Flows and Pumping Strategy ................................................................... 1-1
1.3 Hydraulic Model ............................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 Hydraulic Analyses ........................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4.1 Hydraulic Profile.................................................................................................. 1-2
1.4.2 Pipe Flow Modeling ............................................................................................ 1-3
2 Process Mechanical .............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Pump Station Existing Conditions .................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.1 Background and Existing Conditions................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Inlet Works Facilities Design Criteria ............................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 General................................................................................................................ 2-3
2.4 Pumping Systems Design ................................................................................................. 2-4
2.4.1 Pump Configuration ............................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.2 Pump Operating Criteria ..................................................................................... 2-7
2.4.3 Wet Well Intake Configuration ........................................................................... 2-7
2.4.4 Effluent Piping ..................................................................................................... 2-8
2.4.5 Valves and Flow Meters ...................................................................................... 2-8
2.4.6 Equipment Access and Removal ......................................................................... 2-8
3 Structural ............................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Structural Condition Assessment ..................................................................................... 3-1
3.3.1 Observations and Recommendations ................................................................. 3-2
3.4 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.4.1 Loading ................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.4.2 Resiliency Planning and Design Basis .................................................................. 3-4
3.4.3 Design Loads ....................................................................................................... 3-5
3.4.4 Concrete.............................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.5 Masonry .............................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.6 Structural Steel ................................................................................................... 3-7
3.4.7 Monorail Cranes.................................................................................................. 3-7
4 Architectural......................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Building Codes.................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2.1 Authorities Having Jurisdiction ........................................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 Current Connecticut Codes ................................................................................. 4-1
4.3 Union Pump Station ......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.3.1 Building Code Analysis ........................................................................................ 4-1

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4.3.2 Energy Conservation Code .................................................................................. 4-2


4.3.3 Building Condition Assessment........................................................................... 4-2
4.3.4 New Rooms and Spaces ...................................................................................... 4-4
5 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning ............................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.3 Equipment........................................................................................................................ 5-2
5.3.1 Heating Equipment ............................................................................................. 5-2
5.3.2 Ventilating Equipment ........................................................................................ 5-2
5.3.3 Air Conditioning Equipment ............................................................................... 5-2
5.4 Materials .......................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.5 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.5.1 Outdoor Design Criteria ...................................................................................... 5-3
5.5.2 Mechanical System Criteria ................................................................................ 5-4
5.5.3 Miscellaneous Design Criteria............................................................................. 5-4
5.5.4 Louver Sizing ....................................................................................................... 5-4
5.5.5 Ductwork Friction Rate Sizing ............................................................................. 5-4
5.6 References ....................................................................................................................... 5-4
5.6.1 Codes .................................................................................................................. 5-4
5.6.2 Standards ............................................................................................................ 5-5
5.6.3 Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................... 5-5
6 Plumbing and Fire Protection................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 6-1
6.2.1 General................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.3 Equipment, Materials and Systems ................................................................................. 6-1
6.3.1 Equipment........................................................................................................... 6-1
6.3.2 Materials ............................................................................................................. 6-2
6.4 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 6-2
6.4.1 Potable Water System ........................................................................................ 6-2
6.4.2 Service Water System ......................................................................................... 6-2
6.4.3 Sanitary Drainage System ................................................................................... 6-2
6.4.4 Storm Drainage System ...................................................................................... 6-3
6.5 References ....................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.5.1 Codes .................................................................................................................. 6-3
6.5.2 Standards ............................................................................................................ 6-3
7 Electrical ............................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 7-1
7.3 Utility Service ................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.4 Equipment and Sequence of Equipment Replacement ................................................... 7-2
7.4.1 Existing Equipment ............................................................................................. 7-2
7.4.2 New Electrical Equipment ................................................................................... 7-2
7.4.3 Sequence of Equipment Replacement ............................................................... 7-3
7.5 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 7-4
7.5.1 Energy Efficient Design ....................................................................................... 7-4
7.5.2 Area Classification ............................................................................................... 7-4
7.5.3 Design Flood Elevation and Electrical Equipment Elevation .............................. 7-5

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7.5.4 Single Line Diagrams and Preliminary Equipment Layout .................................. 7-5
7.5.5 Lighting................................................................................................................ 7-5
8 Instrumentation and Controls ............................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.1 Existing Instrumentation and Control System .................................................... 8-1
8.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 8-1
8.3 Control System Design Philosophy .................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.1 Equipment Control.............................................................................................. 8-3
8.3.2 Valve and Gate Control ....................................................................................... 8-3
8.3.3 Motor Control Centers ........................................................................................ 8-3
8.3.4 Adjustable Frequency Drives .............................................................................. 8-4
8.3.5 Power Monitors .................................................................................................. 8-4
8.3.6 Instruments and Transmitters ............................................................................ 8-5
8.3.7 Surge Suppressors............................................................................................... 8-5
8.3.8 Pilot-Light Colors ................................................................................................. 8-5
8.3.9 Equipment and Instrument Tag Numbers .......................................................... 8-5
8.3.10 PLC I/O signals ..................................................................................................... 8-5
8.4 Control System Operating Philosophy ............................................................................. 8-5
8.5 Remote Telemetry System............................................................................................... 8-6
8.6 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 8-6
9 Odor Control ........................................................................................................................ 9-1
9.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Basis of Design ................................................................................................................. 9-1
9.2.1 Containment ....................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.2 Conveyance ......................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.3 Odor Control System Sizing ................................................................................ 9-2
9.2.4 Anticipated Odor Causing Compounds ............................................................... 9-2
9.3 Control Technology Selection .......................................................................................... 9-2
9.3.1 Biotowers ............................................................................................................ 9-3
9.3.2 Carbon Scrubbers................................................................................................ 9-4
9.4 Economic Evaluation ........................................................................................................ 9-6
9.5 Odor Control System Design Recommendations and Overview ..................................... 9-7

Appendix
A Preliminary Design Drawings

Tables
Table 1-1. Flow Scenarios .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Table 1-2. Pump Operation ........................................................................................................................ 1-4
Table 2-1. Existing Pumps .......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Table 2-2. Grinder Selection ...................................................................................................................... 2-4
Table 2-3. Dry Weather Pump Selection .................................................................................................... 2-5
Table 2-4. Wet Weather Pump Selections ................................................................................................. 2-6
Table 3-1. Material Requirements for Structural Steel .............................................................................. 3-7
Table 5-1. HVAC Materials of Construction ............................................................................................... 5-3
Table 5-2. HVAC Outdoor Design Criteria .................................................................................................. 5-3
Table 5-3. Mechanical System Criteria ...................................................................................................... 5-4
Table 6-1. Plumbing and Fire Protection Materials of Construction ......................................................... 6-2

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Table 9-1. Process Area Ventilation Rates ................................................................................................. 9-2


Table 9-2. Capital, O&M and NPV Assumptions ........................................................................................ 9-6
Table 9-3. Capital, Annual O&M and NPV Evaluation ................................................................................ 9-7
Table 9-4. Major Equipment, Design Criteria and Operating Conditions .................................................. 9-7

Figures
Figure 2-1. Existing Screen Channels ......................................................................................................... 2-1
Figure 2-2. Suction and Discharge arrangement for Pump 2..................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3. Discharge header ..................................................................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-4. Typical Grinder Installation ...................................................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-5: Dry Weather Pump Selections ................................................................................................. 2-6
Figure 2-6. Wet Weather Pump Selections ................................................................................................ 2-7
Figure 7-1. Building Access Hatches and Vent Pipes ................................................................................. 7-4
Figure 9-1. Simplified Schematic of a Biotower System ............................................................................ 9-3
Figure 9-2. Photograph of a Biotower System ........................................................................................... 9-4
Figure 9-3. Schematic Dual Carbon Bed System ........................................................................................ 9-5
Figure 9-4. Photograph of a Dual Bed Carbon Scrubber ............................................................................ 9-5

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Acronyms and Abbreviations
AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
ACH air changes per hour
ACI American Concrete Institute
AFD adjustable frequency drive
AISC American Institute of Steel Construction
ANSI American National Standard Institute
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning
ASPE American Society of Plumbing Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
ATC automatic temperature control
Authority Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority
AWWA American Water Works Association
BEP best efficiency point
BFE base flood elevation
CAIECC Connecticut Amendments to the International Energy Conservation Code
CFD computational fluid dynamics
cfm cubic feet per minute
CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute
CMU concrete masonry unit
CSBC Connecticut State Building Code
CSO combined sewer overflow
DC direct current
DDC direct digital control
DFE design flood elevation
DLR device level ring
DWF dry weather flow
DX direct expansion
fps feet per second
FRP fiberglass reinforced plastic
ft2 square feet
ft3 cubic feet
GNHWPCA Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority
gpm gallon(s) per minute
H2S hydrogen sulfide
HI Hydraulic Institute
HMI human-machine interface
hp horsepower
HSS hollow structural sections
HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
I&C instrumentation and controls
I/O input/output
IBC International Building Code

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ICRI International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc.


IEBC International Existing Building Code
IECC International Energy Conservation Code
IMC International Mechanical Code
IPC International Plumbing Code
ksi kilopound(s) per square inch
kVA kilovolt-ampere(s)
LTCP long-term control plan
MAU make-up air unit
MCC motor control center
mgd million gallon(s) per day
mph mile(s) per hour
NaOH sodium hydroxide
NAVD 88 North American Vertical Datum of 1988
NEC National Electric Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA)
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NGVD 29 National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929
NPV net present value
O&M operations and maintenance
OIT operator interface terminal
pcf pound(s) per cubic foot
PLC programmable logic controller
POR preferred operating range
ppmv part(s) per million by volume
psf pound(s) per square foot
psi pound(s) per square inch
RPM revolution(s) per minute
SLR sea level rise
SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association
SSPC Structural Steel Painting Council
TDH total dynamic head
UI United Illuminating
UL Underwriter’s Laboratory
UPS uninterruptable power supply
VFD variable-frequency drive
WEF Water Environment Federation
WPAF water pollution abatement facility
WSE water surface elevation
WWF wet weather flow
WWTP wastewater treatment plant

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SECTION 1

Hydraulics
1.1 Introduction
The Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) Update includes alternatives that control combined sewer overflow
(CSO) discharges from all CSO outfalls to meet a 2-year, 6-hour level of CSO control (zero discharges) by
2040. The LTCP Update includes short term, intermediate term, and long term improvements to meet
these stated goals. This Preliminary Design Report of the LTCP focuses on intermediate and long term
improvements at the Union Street Pump Station (Union). Preliminary Design Drawings are shown in
Appendix A of the report.

1.2 Basis of Design


1.2.1 Hydraulic Design Objectives
The hydraulic design objective is to upgrade the Union, East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations to
convey the maximum flow to the East Shore Water Pollution Abatement Facility (ESWPAF) resulting in
CSO mitigation.
Models were developed to calculate how much flow can be conveyed to the wet well of the pump
station using the existing and upgraded infrastructure and to evaluate improvements to the pump
station to allow the station to convey the design flows.

1.2.2 Design Flows and Pumping Strategy


The flow scenarios (Table 1-1) analyzed were developed from the 2015 Hydraulic Model. The model
identified the design flows necessary for the system to meet the 2-year, 6-hour level of service. Three
flow scenarios were analyzed during the LTCP Update: short-term, intermediate-term, and long term.
The short-term improvements do not impact the existing flows from the three GNH pump stations. The
total flow conveyed to the East Shore WPAF from the pump stations is 60 million gallons per day (mgd)
split between Boulevard and East Street with each pump station pumping 30 mgd. Union currently
pumps 15 mgd to East Street.
The intermediate term improvements increase the total flow conveyed to the ESWPAF. Union will be
upgraded to pump 35 MGD capacity under the intermediate improvements, but capacity will be limited
to between 15 and 25 MGD. East Street will be upgraded to pump up to 65 MGD, but capacity will be
limited to 40 MGD. This is an increase of 10 MGD over existing capacity. Boulevard will be increased to
pump up to 45 MGD, but capacity will be limited to 30 MGD.
The long-term improvements increase the total flow conveyed to the East Shore WPAF by the three
pump stations to 110 mgd. The flows from the pump stations are 35 mgd from Union (pumping to East
Street), 65 mgd from East Street, and 45 mgd from Boulevard.

Table 1-1. Flow Scenarios


Short-Term Flows Intermediate-Term Long-Term Flows
Pump Station (mgd) Flows (mgd) (mgd)
Union (to East) 15 25 35
East 30 40 65
Boulevard 30 30 45

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The design parameters and considerations in selecting pumps for the stations include;
1. Create maximum reliability, efficiency and redundancy for flows in the dry weather range since
flows in the dry weather range occur 98 percent of the time during a typical year.
2. Utilize extended shaft centrifugal pumps.
3. Maintain N+1 for dry weather and wet weather pumping conditions.
4. Consider space restrictions in existing station footprints.
5. Avoid cycling of flows at the East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations since these flows go
directly to the ESWPAF.
6. Select pumps to operate well within the pump manufacturers’ defined allowable operating
range (AOR) for both wet and dry weather conditions.
7. For high frequency flow capacities, select pumps to operate within the pump’s preferred
operating range (POR) as defined by the Hydraulic Institute Standards (HIS) to obtain high wire-
to-water pump efficiencies for both wet and dry weather conditions. For less frequent lower
flow capacities, size pumps for operation well within the candidate pump manufacturers’
defined allowable operating range (AOR).
8. Maintaining impeller tip speed to prevent accumulation of rags within the volute.
9. Maintaining scouring velocities in pump discharges to prevent grit accumulation.
10. Avoiding high VFD and corresponding pump speed turndown.

1.3 Hydraulic Model


Two models were developed for each pump station to identify the improvements necessary to meet the
design flows.
Improvements necessary to convey the design flows by gravity from the sanitary sewer to the wet well
were identified by computing a hydraulic profile using CH2M’s proprietary software, WinHydro. The
hydraulic model was prepared using available mechanical, structural, and civil plan-and-profile record
drawings, site visits and photos.
Improvements to the existing pump station pumping capacity and force mains were identified through
incompressible pipe flow modeling using AFT Fathom version 8.0. The hydraulic model was prepared
using available mechanical, structural, and civil plan-and-profile record drawings and photos.
Record drawings are in the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) and have been
converted to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) by subtracting 1.05 feet from
NGVD 29. All elevations referenced in this section are in NAVD 88.

1.4 Hydraulic Analyses


1.4.1 Hydraulic Profile
The hydraulic profile from the influent sewer through the station and into the wet well at Union includes
the following:
• Influent Chamber flow split between screening channels
• Screening Channel (two channels)
• Junction Chamber downstream of the screening channels
• Flow split to the divided wet well

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The analysis included the following two alternatives:


• Alternative 1 – replacement of mechanical screens.
• Alternative 2 – provide a grinder in each screening channel to grind debris entering the pump
station for protection of the pumps.
The alternatives were run at the proposed long-term flow of 35 mgd. At this flow rate it was assumed
both screening channels would be in service.
The results of the analysis are as follows:
• Alternative 1. The water surface elevation (WSE) coming into the influent chamber is -6.6 feet. The
sewer invert coming into the chamber is -6.8 feet. This shows at max flows there is 0.2 feet of water
depth as the sewer enters the chamber. A model run was performed with a WSE at the influent
chamber of -6.6 feet. The run shows that the upstream infrastructure was able to deliver 35 mgd to
the pump station under this alternative.
• Alternative 2. The WSE coming into the influent chamber with the grinders installed is -5.3 feet. The
grinders’ head loss was taken from the manufacturer’s literature. A model run was performed with a
WSE at the influent chamber of -5.3 feet. The run shows that the upstream infrastructure was able
to deliver 35 mgd to the pump station with the grinders installed.

1.4.2 Pipe Flow Modeling


A pipe flow model was created using AFT Fathom to represent the pressurized system. The model
included East Street, Union, and Boulevard Pump Stations, their force mains, the harbor crossings, and
force main to East Shore WPAF. The model base was built from existing conditions. Various alternatives
were added to the model to identify the improvements necessary to meet the design flows at the short-
term, intermediate-term, and long-term scenarios. All scenarios used an N+1 design to meet the design
flow rate with the largest pump out of service.

1.4.2.1 Union Pump Station


Union Pump Station currently has four pumps with space for a fifth pump. There are three different
pump sizes. There are two large pumps with capacities of 12.9 mgd, one medium pump with a capacity
of 7.2 mgd and one small pump with a capacity of 3.6 mgd. The station’s firm pumping capacity is 23.7
mgd and the total pumping capacity is 36.6 mgd. Pump station flows are limited to 15 mgd during peak
flows to avoid overflows in the Water Street gravity system. The station pumps to a 24-inch force main
over the railroad to the submergence chamber where the flow transitions to gravity. The gravity sewer
flows to the East Street Pump Station
The dry weather flow rates were calculated from the 2015 Hydraulic Model. The minimum dry weather
flow to the Union Pump Station is 1.5 mgd and the average dry weather flow to Union is 3.8 mgd. The
maximum flows of 35 mgd occur twice a year.
The existing pumps do not have the capacity to meet the long-term pumping scenario with the largest
pump out of service (N+1 redundancy criteria). Several scenarios were investigated to meet the design
flows.
• Scenario 1 (five pumps, three large and two small): This scenario utilizes the large pumps for wet
weather flows and the small pumps for dry weather flows. The dry weather pumps were sized to
efficiently pump the minimum flows to avoid cycling. To achieve this, the dry weather pumps were
sized for 3.8 mgd and would require both pumps in service to meet the maximum dry weather
flowrate. Pump redundancy would be provided by one of the wet weather pumps which would cycle
at the maximum dry weather flows in the event one of the dry weather pumps was out of service.

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The wet weather pumps would be sized to pump the maximum flows with one pump out of service.
Each wet weather pump would be rated at 17.5 mgd.
• Scenario 2 (five pumps, three large and two small): This scenario was similar to the previous with
one exception: The dry weather pumps were sized to pump the maximum dry weather flowrate
with one pump out of service. To achieve this, the pumps would cycle at the minimum dry weather
flowrate. The wet weather pumps are identical to those described above.
• Scenario 3 (five pumps, two large and three small): This scenario would require two pumps at 12.5
mgd and three pumps at 7.5 mgd. All pumps would be sized to pump together during wet weather.
This closely matches existing capacities and would not require modifications to the existing suction
piping. At max flow, the suction velocity in the existing 16-inch suction pipe is 7.5 feet per second
(fps), below the max velocity recommendation of 8 fps in Hydraulic Institute (HI) standards.
It was determined that Scenario 2 was the best option to meet the design flows. This scenario allows for
one of the dry weather pumps to meet the maximum dry weather flow with possible cycling (allowing
the second dry weather pump to be the N+1 pump), does not require replacement of the existing wall
pipes to meet maximum suction velocities, and allows for 480V service loads.
Table 1-2 shows the proposed pump operation under several flow regimes for the intermediate- and
long-term flow scenarios.

Table 1-2. Pump Operation


Total Flow
(mgd) Dry Weather Pump Wet Weather Pump

Intermediate Min. Dry Weather 1.5 1 pump 0

Avg. Dry Weather 3.8 1 pump 0

Max. Dry Weather 6.3 1 pump 0

Max Wet Weather 25 0 2 Pumps

Long-Term Min. Dry Weather 1.5 1 pump 0

Avg. Dry Weather 3.8 1 pump 0

Max. Dry Weather 6.3 1 pump 0

Max Wet Weather 35 0 2 Pumps

1.4.2.2 Force Mains


The existing force main from Union is 24 inch and extends 230 feet to the submergence chamber where
it discharges via gravity. Velocities within the force main average below 8 fps, and can peak at velocities
around 16 fps a few times during the year. The duration of these peak flows are minimal. Design
velocities are well within the acceptable range for this size force main. It is recommended to maintain a
24 inch forcemain.

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Process Mechanical
2.1 Introduction
This section describes the basis of the process mechanical design associated with improvements to meet
the intermediate and long-term flow scenarios and improve reliability of the station.

2.2 Pump Station Existing Conditions


2.2.1 Background and Existing Conditions
The design drawings for Union are dated February 25, 1960 and it is assumed the station was
constructed shortly thereafter. Union is located below the elevated roadway of State Street North to the
west of the Amtrak Rail Line. The station is bounded by the rail line to the east, Water Street to the
south, South State Street to the west, the Knights of Columbus Museum to the north, and State Street
North above. Due to the site constraints there is limited space available for expansion.
A 42-inch reinforced-concrete pipe (RCP) sewer enters an influent junction chamber from the west. A
sluice gate is installed on the sewer entering the pump station. Flow splits between two screen channels
downstream of the influent junction chamber. Sluice gates are installed on the influent and effluent of
the screen channels. Mechanical bar screens were installed in the screen channels but have since been
removed. The screen housings above the channels are still present. Figure 2-1 shows the screen
channels and housings.

Figure 2-1. Existing Screen Channels

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Downstream of the screen channels, the flow combines again. The flow then splits to the two sides of
the divided wet well. Sluice gates are located on the wet well influent channels and a sluice gate is
located on the wet well dividing wall.
There are four pumps currently installed; two on each side of the divided wet well. A small pump and
large pump are connected to the north wet well and a medium pump and large pump are connected to
the south wet well. An additional suction wall pipe is located on the south wet well for installation of a
fifth pump. The small pump has a 16-inch wall pipe, the large pumps have 24-inch wall pipes and the
medium pump and additional suction wall pipe are 20 inches.
Each pump listed in Table 2-1 is an extended shaft centrifugal pump manufactured by Fairbanks-Morse.

Table 2-1. Existing Pumps


Pump Make/Model Rated Capacity Motor Size Speed

1 Fairbanks Morse 12”- 5710 3.6 mgd 25 HP 860 rpm

2 Fairbanks Morse 18” - E5711 12.9 mgd 75 HP 590 rpm

3 Fairbanks Morse 14”- 5710 7.2 mgd 50 HP 860 rpm

4 Fairbanks Morse 18” - E5711 12.9 mgd 75 HP 590 rpm

A gate valve is provided on the suction to each pump and a check valve and gate valve are provided on
the discharge of each pump. Figure 2-2 represents the suction and discharge arrangement for Pump 2.
All other pumps are typical.

Figure 2-2. Suction and Discharge arrangement for Pump 2

A wye with a plug valve is provided on the discharge riser for each pump to allow maintenance to drain
and flush the risers, which have a tendency to collect grit when the pump is not operated. Figure 2-3
depicts the wye and plug valve on the riser for Pump 4.

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Figure 2-3. Discharge header

The wet wells are ventilated through 10-inch diameter ducts on each side of the divided wet well. A fan
located in the screening room originally vented the ducts outside of the pump station. The fan has been
removed and the ducts currently vent to the atmosphere inside the screening room.
The pumps discharge to a 24-inch pipe that leaves the pump station from the south. Outside the pump
station, there is a flow meter before the force main crosses the rail lines to the east.

2.3 Inlet Works Facilities Design Criteria


2.3.1 General
The current pump station arrangement does not include inlet works for protection of the pump and
force main. Screens were installed with the original pump station but they have since been
removed/abandoned.
Grit removal was not considered for Union. The station does not have existing grit channels and there is
no place to build them due to the site constraints.
Mechanical screens were discussed and explored but does not appear to be feasible due to the
constraints overhead from State Street North and limited space to locate a screenings container, washer
and compactor. The container would need to be located inside the station to contain odors or be
installed in a new enclosure. Installation of the screen would also be problematic without space
overhead but could be feasible if installed in sections. Removal and maintenance would be difficult due
to the limited space overhead. For these reasons mechanical screening was not considered feasible.

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Coarse manual bar racks could be installed but they would require regular cleaning to remove collected
debris and could potentially cause backups into the system.
Channel grinders can be installed in the existing screen channels to protect the pumps from stringy
material and large objects. Two grinders would be installed, one in each channel, that would be able to
handle the long-term flow scenario. Bar racks can be installed above the grinder in the event a grinder
gets jammed. Flow would be able to pass over the top of the grinder while maintaining some level of
protection for the pumps. The existing channel ranges from 4 to 5 feet wide and the grinder is 54-inches
wide, a stainless steel mounting frame could be provided to make up the distance on either side of the
grinder. Wipes ready cutters would be provided to further reduce the size of materials preventing them
from reweaving at the pump intake.
A preliminary grinder selection is provided in Table 2-2.

Table 2-2. Grinder Selection


Max Flow Rate 21.8 mgd

Width 54-inches

Height 51.878-inches

Grinder Motor 5 HP

Drum Motors (two) 1 HP

Manufacturer JWC CDD4020-XDM

Figure 2-4 shows a typical installation with a bar rack.

Figure 2-4. Typical Grinder Installation

2.4 Pumping Systems Design


2.4.1 Pump Configuration
As stated in Section 1, the proposed configuration for Union is to have five pumps installed; two dry
weather pumps rated at 6.2 mgd and three large pumps rated at 17.5 mgd. The two dry weather pumps
would be installed at positions 1 and 3 on the 16-inch and 20-inch suction wall pipes, and the three wet
weather pumps would be installed at positions 2, 4, and 5 on the 20-inch and 24-inch suction wall pipes.

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There are two alternatives for type of pumps to be provided at Union:


• Extended shaft vertically mounted centrifugal pumps
• Dry pit submersible vertically mounted pumps
The existing pumps are extended shaft vertically mounted centrifugal pumps. These types of pumps
have the pump located in the dry well and the motor located at the top floor. A shaft from the motor
extends to the pump. After an alternatives analysis, GNH has elected to remain with the extended shaft
vertically mounted centrifugal pumps. Preliminary pump selections for dry and wet weather are listed in
Tables 2-3 and 2-4.
Table 2-3. Dry Weather Pump Selection
Design Criteria DWF DWF DWF Max
Avg Min

Number of pumps 2 2 2

Number of pumps operating 1 1 1

Design flow (mgd) (each pump) 3.8 1.5 6.2

Design flow (gpm) (each pump) 2,639 1,042 4,306

TDH at design flow (ft) 30 28.5 31

Efficiency at design flow 78% -- 80%

NPSHA (ft) 42 -- 42

NPSH3 4.4 -- 8.9

Motor (HP) 50

Impeller (in) 22.65

Speed 600 RPM

Type of Pump Extended Shaft Vertical Centrifugal

Model 12MN24E

Manufacturer Flowserve

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Table 2-4. Wet Weather Pump Selections


Design Criteria DWF Max WWF

Number of pumps installed 3 3

Number of pumps in operation 1 2

Design flow each pump (mgd) 6.2 17.5

Design flow each pump (mgd) 4,306 12,153

TDH at design flow (ft) 31 55

Efficiency at design flow 75% 81%

NPSHA (ft) 41 39

NPSH3 7.7

Motor (HP) 250

Impeller (in) 21.5

Speed 900 RPM

Type of Pump Extended Shaft Vertical Centrifugal

Model 16MW25B

Figures 2-5 and 2-6 display the selected pump system curves for the dry weather and wet weather
pumps.

Figure 2-5: Dry Weather Pump Selections

Figure 2-5 shows the variable-frequency drive (VFD) curve for a single pump in operation. Under the
minimum dry weather flow (DWF), a single pump is operating outside the allowable operating range
(AOR); under this condition, the station would cycle. Under average DWF, a single pump is operating

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within the preferred operating range (POR). Under maximum DWF, a single pump is operating within the
POR.
120
Union WWF Pumps
100

80
Head (ft)

WWF
60

40

20 DWF MAX
Intermediate

0
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000
Flow (gpm)
900 RPM 810 RPM 720 RPM 630 RPM 540 RPM
AOR POR BEP Series12

Figure 2-6. Wet Weather Pump Selections


Figure 2-6 shows the max DWF is just outside the AOR of a single wet weather pump. During the
Intermediate term the WWF (25 MGD) is near the BEP for two wet weather pumps and within the POR.
During the Long Term the WWF (35 MGD) is within the POR when two pumps are in operation.
The motors for extended shaft vertically mounted centrifugal pumps should be installed in a location
that protects the pumps from damage during a flooding event. Dry floodproofing will be installed to
safeguard the pumps from damage due to flooding.

2.4.2 Pump Operating Criteria


During dry weather, one pump is required to meet the minimum, average, and maximum flows. The
pumps were sized such that one dry weather pump would be able to meet the maximum flows (using
the second dry weather pump as the N+1 redundant pump). The minimum flow for the large pumps is
greater than the maximum dry weather flow of 6.3 mgd. These pumps would be used solely for wet
weather pumping.

2.4.3 Wet Well Intake Configuration


The existing wet well configuration does not meet HI standards in the following areas:
• Anti-rotational baffles are required for pumps larger than 3,000 gallons per minute (gpm) (4.3 mgd).
• Pumps suctions should be located in a confined wet well where each suction inlet bell is located in a
confined pocket to isolate the pump from any flow disturbances that might be generated by
adjacent pumps.
For retrofit designs, meeting the requirements of HI standards is often not feasible. If designs other than
those required by HI standards are shown by prototype or model tests performed in accordance with HI
standards the alternative designs are considered to comply with HI standards. During detailed design,

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the wet wells will be evaluated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling to verify the
hydraulic efficiency and further physical testing may be required to model the existing wet well to
identify measures that can be taken to comply with HI standards.
HI also provides recommendations for retrofit designs of rectangular wet wells that would help improve
suction conditions. Recommendations are as follows:
• Inclusion of a baffle wall to minimize air entrainment due to falling liquid
• Setting the baffle wall below the maximum wet well level to allow any floatable material to pass
over the wall
• Inclusion of fillets below the pump intake
• Inclusion of baffles between the pump intakes
• Inclusion of fillets along the sides of the wet well to eliminate dead zones

2.4.4 Effluent Piping


The existing effluent piping allows for grit to accumulate in the pipe when the pump is not in operation.
This occurs because each pump discharge piping enters the discharge header at the invert. In the new
mechanical configuration, the isolation valve and check valve remain at the pump level. The discharge
piping enters the header from the side instead of from the bottom. This prevents grit from settling out
in the discharge header as a result of upstream pump flows in the manifold. Any grit generated by that
specific pump will settle to the bottom of the discharge header which should get re-suspended on high
flows.
The discharge piping will wye into the header. A wye has less friction loss but only allows flow to go in a
single direction further limiting the deposition of grit in each individual discharge header. This discharge
header/manifold configuration is consistent with the process mechanical configuration at East Street
and Boulevard pump stations.

2.4.5 Valves and Flow Meters


Gate valves are recommended for isolation upstream and downstream of each pump. American Water
Works Association (AWWA) C500 double disk metal seated valves are recommended for this application.
Resilient seated gate valves (AWWA C509 or 515) are prone to damage from grit, double disk metal
seated valves are more robust than the resilient seated valves and leak less than a solid metal seated
disk.
Check valves are provided for prevention of flow reversal on all pumps.
A flow meter will be installed on each pump discharge and on the existing 24-inch force main after it
leaves the pump station.

2.4.6 Equipment Access and Removal


The grinder can be installed on slide rails to facilitate removal. A jib or gantry crane would need to be
provided to remove the grinder from the channel for maintenance.
The existing monorail is rated for 2 tons. This is insufficient for the new pumps and would need to be
replaced.

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Structural
3.1 Introduction
This section is intended to assess the building structure components of the Union Pump Station and
identify design criteria for the rehabilitation of the facility. It outlines proposed solutions to address
structural deterioration, deficiencies, and upgrades to incorporate architectural, process mechanical,
and MEP findings.

3.2 Codes and Standards


The current governing code utilized by the City of New Haven and the State of Connecticut is the 2016
Connecticut State Building Code. This code is based on the 2012 International Building Code and 2012
International Existing Building Code.
The following standards shall be used in support of the building code:
Standards
• ACI 318-11 – Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
• ACI 530-11 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
• ASCE/SEI 7-10 - (Supp 1)—Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures.
• ASCE 24 – 14 – Flood Resistant Design and Construction
• CH2M HILL Water Business Group Design Guide.
• International Concrete Repair Institute Technical Guidelines (ICRI)
• ICC-ES Evaluation Reports for specific products.
• Structural Steel Painting Council (SSPC)
Reinforced Concrete
• Typical Unless Noted Otherwise: ACI 318-11 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete.
• Liquid Containment Structures: ACI 350-06 Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering
Concrete Structures.
Concrete Repair
• ICRI GS03130 Guide Specifications for Structural Concrete Repair.
• ICRI Technical Guideline No. 03732 – Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for
Coatings, Sealers, and Polymer Overlays.
Steel
• AISC 360-10 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, including Supplement No. 1 dated 2005.
• Manual of Steel Construction, Thirteenth Edition.
• AWS: D1.1, Structural Welding Code – Steel Design Loads

3.3 Structural Condition Assessment


The construction of the Union Pump Station structure was completed in the early 1960s. The structure
was designed by Gneovese and Cahn Consulting Engineers of New Haven Connecticut; original design
drawings available for review are dated November 30, 1959.
The Union Pump Station structure is primarily composed of conventionally reinforced cast-in-place
concrete. The foundation system is a mat foundation supported by undisturbed soils with 2-foot thick

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concrete foundation walls around the below-grade wet well and dry well areas. The above-grade
exterior elevations of the pump station structure is clad with brick veneer with a non-structural concrete
masonry unit (CMU) backup and an 8-inch CMU partition wall has been provided between the motor
room and the screen room.
The cast-in-place roof over the pump station structure is integral with a vehicular roadway above. A
bridge approach slab exists on the south side and is supported by the spandrel beam. A monorail crane
system supported by the roof structure is provided for maintenance of the four pumps in the dry well.

3.3.1 Observations and Recommendations


The following observations and rehabilitation recommendations (in italics) are divided into the five main
areas of the Union Pump Station, and the vehicular roadway above:
1. Motor Room: The motor room houses electrical control panels and pump motors and provides
access to the dry well area below. Some concrete deterioration was noted in the southeast corner
where two 8-inch diameter pipes penetrate the wall and slab in the stair down to the Dry Well area.
a. The concrete floor structure in the Motor Room is in good condition; no spalling or structural
distress cracking was noted.
b. The structure above the motor room appears to be in good condition with no observed leaks or
distress.
c. The existing monorail crane beam and assembly appears to be in working order. The extents of
the crane for access at the outside of the facility is a concern. It is recommended that the
existing monorail crane be replaced with structure allowing the crane to extend outside of the
building on the south side. Because a monorail crane with greater capacity may be necessary for
the new pumps, the existing structure will be analyzed for reserve capacity to confirm this
potential upgrade.
d. The floor openings for access to the dry well have a 2-inch deep metal grating over four 6x10-
foot openings. The grating was not flush with the floor creating a potential trip hazard. There is
also concern over the capacity of the grating to resist point loads over an opening of this size.
Supplemental steel framing to support new heavy duty steel bar grating or new solid access
covers shall be provided to increase load carrying capacity over each of the dry well pumps.
2. Screen Room: The screen room provides access to influent channels below, screening equipment,
and slide gate operators. All screening equipment in this room is no longer in service.
a. The concrete structure in the screen room appears to be in good condition. From sounding of
the concrete with a masons hammer, deterioration was isolated around the five access hatches.
All deteriorated concrete will be repaired when equipment and access hatches are replaced. A
protective coating should be applied to all concrete floor surfaces in the screen room.
b. The five access hatches provided over the influent channels are significantly deteriorated and
will require replacement. All deteriorated concrete shall be replaced around existing hatches,
new flush mount aluminum access hatches rated for a minimum of 150 pounds per square foot
(psf) live load shall be provided throughout the screen room. All new access hatches shall include
neoprene seals to work with the proposed odor control system for this facility.
c. The floor drain provided in the screening room is corroded, clogged and no longer functioning. A
new floor drain should be installed to aid drainage and maintenance (washdowns) within the
screen room.
3. Dry Well: The dry well is located approximately 25 feet below the Motor Room and houses the
pumps for discharge from the adjacent wet well.

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a. The dry well area concrete surfaces were in good condition. Minor leakage was noted through
the existing concrete foundation walls.
b. Structural steel braces have been provided to provide support or the pump motor shafts which
extend from the motor room above. The steel appears to be in good condition, but should be re-
coated for protection.
c. The stairs leading from the motor room down to the dry well are composed of galvanized steel
and in good condition. A new CMU wall will be necessary to isolate the stair from the drywell
area (see Section 4 – Architectural in this report).
4. Influent Channels: Two influent channels are located below the Screen Room, the channels are
constructed of reinforced cast-in-place concrete. Access to the influent channels was limited to
visual inspection from above.
a. The access covers could be removed to view the slide gates and concrete conditions on the
north and south ends. The gates and respective supports exhibit significant deterioration and
corrosion and will require concrete repair at channel walls when replaced. Deterioration and
corrosion of the channel structure outside of the slide gates was not observed, but with limited
access the concrete surfaces should be further reviewed. Concrete repairs will be necessary
around the gate structures. A protective coating should be applied to all channel concrete
surfaces.
5. Wet Well: The wet well is located outside of the northwest side of the Motor Room and is accessed
from the exterior of the Union Pump Station Structure. There are two surface mounted aluminum
access hatches provided above the wet well. Access to the wet well was limited to visual inspection
from above.
a. The two aluminum access hatches appear to be in good condition and have been replaced since
original construction. The safety grating provided below each hatch was bent and did not appear
to function as intended. Replace safety grating, or provide guardrails around the access hatches
b. The concrete surfaces within the wet well did not exhibit deterioration in areas that could be
observed, but the concrete does not appear to have a protective coating. A protective coating
should be applied to all concrete wet well surfaces.
6. Vehicular Roadway: The Roadway located directly above the Union Pump Station is also composed
of cast-in-place concrete.
a. The roadway bridge approach on the south side of pump station is also a concrete structure,
and is currently supported by steel brackets embedded into the building south elevation
spandrel beam. These brackets are intended to provide an expansion joint between the
structures. Leaks have developed from the roadway above allowing water infiltration into the
exterior wall assemblies and onto structural elements below. Corrosion of the steel support
brackets (5 locations) has occurred; leaks also expose the concrete structural elements to
deicing salts which will lead to deterioration. The extents of deterioration of the roadway
approach support brackets could not be determined due to the buildup of corrosion. At a
minimum the brackets should be cleaned of corrosion and protected with a coating system. The
roadway expansion joint assembly above should be replaced to minimize further structure
exposure to moisture and deicing salts infiltrating from above.

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3.4 Design Criteria


3.4.1 Loading
Design loading criteria is not noted on the existing drawings available for review. Prior to
renovation/rehabilitation, a structural analysis should be completed to confirm expected loads during
construction and during future service.

3.4.2 Resiliency Planning and Design Basis


As part of its recognition of future coastal resiliency impacts, the State of Connecticut has directed that
all projects using State funding, such as the Clean Water Fund (CWF), must include features that address
potential sea level rise and coastal resiliency issues within its design. Each of these stations are either
within or directly adjacent to the 100-year floodplain, as determined by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA). The current Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the New Haven area
have recently been updated as a result of documented impacts from Hurricane Sandy, and recent
regional evaluations of sea level rise trends and future projections. Due to this revision, the regulatory
base flood elevations have risen by 1 foot at both East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations, but remain
the same for Union Pump Station.
In accordance with the Public Act Nos. 13-15, the CWF is required to consider the necessity and
feasibility of implementing measures designed to mitigate the impact of a rise in sea level over the
projected life span of such a project. To further the abilities of municipalities to implement this
requirement, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) updated its
Technical Release 16, Guides for the Design of Wastewater Treatment Works (TR-16) and provided
guidance on selecting an appropriate protection elevation related to the criticality of each process
component and the impact on the environment if that process was impacted during a storm event. The
guidance document separates facilities into two types: critical and non-critical. Critical facilities are
defined as those systems that are required for the conveyance of wastewater to and through a
treatment facility. This includes all electrical, mechanical, and control systems within a pump station.
The recommendation in TR-16 is to elevate these critical elements a minimum of 3 feet above the 100-
year flood elevation.
As part of the recent Phase 1 Wet Weather Capacity Improvements and Nitrogen Reduction Project at
the South Shore WPAF, an evaluation was conducted to establish the resiliency elevation for use during
this construction project. This evaluation included consideration of recent regional coastal sea level rise
evaluations, along with elevating equipment above the 500-year flood elevation. Combining these two
elements resulted in a protection elevation for the East Shore WPAF of 2.95 feet (NAVD 88) above the
established 100-year base flood elevation. As part of this Preliminary Design Report, the protection
elevation is being set at 3 feet to be consistent with the TR-16 guidance.
The Union Pump Station was evaluated for the feasibility and necessity of elevating critical equipment to
maintain operations during a flooding event. It was deemed not feasible or cost-effective to elevate all
equipment due to existing space limitations, or overall station configuration. In addition, due to the
interconnectivity of the station with existing outfalls adjacent to the stations, certain areas will be
inundated without the ability to protect the interior of the facilities from rising flood waters. For this
purpose, GNH has taken the approach of providing dry floodproofing where critical equipment must
remain below the resiliency protection elevation, and providing wet floodproofing where appropriate to
maintain structural stability and allow the facility to quickly regain full operations once the flood waters
recede. In general, floodproofing methods include construction of cast-in-place structural walls around
the perimeter of each area to be dry floodproofed, with implementation of removable bulkheads at roll
up doors and personnel doors as needed. Wet floodproofing methods include installation of flood vents

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to allow hydrostatic pressures to equalize on either side of facility walls during the flooding event
allowing immediate return to service following cessation of flood waters. Specific floodproofing
locations are included in the Preliminary Design Drawings included in Appendix A.

3.4.3 Design Loads


Loads shall be based on the most stringent criteria of the Building Codes and Standards listed above. In
some cases, the minimum loads listed in the American Society of Civil Engineers Minimum Design Loads
for Buildings and other Structures (ASCE 7) may be equivalent criteria and may be substituted for the
loads listed below. In all cases, the minimum criteria shall conform to the minimum requirements of the
International Building Code (IBC), as amended by the 2016 Connecticut State Building Code.

3.4.3.1 Floor Live Loads


In accordance with codes and standards listed above, and the following minimums:
Process Rooms 300 psf on slabs and beams and
200 psf on girders, columns
Electrical Rooms 300 psf
Storage Areas 150 psf
Mechanical/HVAC Rooms 150 psf or Equipment weight plus 50 psf
Allow for rolling equipment out
Stairs, Walkways and Platforms 100 psf
Platforms Only for Access 60 psf
Vehicular Traffic AASHTO HS 20-44

3.4.3.2 Wind Loads


Wind loads will be based on Risk Category III unless otherwise noted, with an ultimate design wind
speed (Vult) of 135 mph (3-second gust), Exposure C.

3.4.3.3 Snow Loads


Some of the areas of the existing structure are exposed to potential snow loads. Existing areas requiring
analysis and areas of new construction will be analyzed with the following assumptions.
Ground Snow Loads 30 psf
Importance Factor 1.1
Snow Exposure Factor 1.0

3.4.3.4 Flood Loads


Hydrostatic Loading of 63 pcf will be assumed up to the proposed Sea Level Rise Elevation (SLR). The
screening room portion of the structure will be designed for Wet Flood resistance, and the pump room
dry well areas will be designed for Dry Flood resistance.
The following assumptions apply to the Union Pump Station, all elevations are based on NAVD 88.
Base Flood Elevation (BFE): +11.0’
Design Flood Elevation (DFE): +12.0’
Sea Level Rise Elevation (SLR): +14.0’

3.4.3.5 Liquid Loads


Refer to Drawings for design water levels and top of base slab elevations. Extreme loads during a seismic
event will also be taken into account during detailed design.

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Load cases that will be considered in detailed design of liquid holding basins are:
• All basins full of liquid, no backfill.
• Backfill and groundwater with empty tank
• Any tank cell empty or full in any combination.
• A fluid pressure of 62.4 pcf will be used for hydrostatic loads from ground water and flooding.
• A fluid pressure of 63 pcf will be used for process liquid in these basins, unless otherwise noted.

3.4.4 Concrete
Materials and design procedures for concrete are described below.

3.4.4.1 Materials
The following minimum requirements apply (concrete compressive strength at 28 days):
• Typical Concrete, unless otherwise noted 4,500 psi
• Concrete Fill, unless otherwise noted 3,000 psi
• Curbs and Sidewalks 3,000 psi
• Conduit Encasements and Pipe
(encasements not integral with foundation) 4,500 psi
• Precast Concrete 5,000 psi
Reinforcement:
• Conventional Steel: ASTM A615, Grade 60 (fy = 60 kilopounds per square inch [ksi])

3.4.4.2 Design Procedures


Strength design will be used for concrete in accordance with ACI 318 unless noted otherwise. Hydraulic
structures will be designed in accordance with ACI350.
Design of concrete hydraulic structures will include use of environmental durability factor (Sd), for
anticipated fluid and earth loads during normal operation only. Available capacity of members will be
checked for loads that may occur during extreme design events.
During detailed design, existing slabs and structural elements will be checked for intended design load
capacity.

3.4.4.3 Details of Steel Reinforcement


Minimum concrete cover over steel reinforcement will be as follows:
• Surfaces cast against soil 3 inches
• Typical unless otherwise noted 2 inches

3.4.5 Masonry
Materials and design procedures for masonry are described below.

3.4.5.1 Materials
The following requirements apply:
• Hollow concrete masonry units will conform to ASTM C 90 and will be normal- or medium-weight
units with a net area compressive strength of 1,900 psi.
• Mortar will conform to ASTM C 270, Type S.

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• Grout will conform to ASTM C 476. Minimum 28-day compressive strength will be 2,000 psi.
• Steel reinforcement will conform to ASTM A615, Grade 60.
• Horizontal joint reinforcing steel will conform to ASTM A82.

3.4.5.2 Design Procedures


Allowable stress design will be used for masonry in accordance with ACI 530. Compressive strength of
masonry, f’m, for masonry assembly will be 1,500 psi. For design, calculated tensile/compressive stress,
fs, of steel reinforcement is 24,000 psi for deformed bars and 30,000 psi for wire in joints.

3.4.5.3 Details of Steel Reinforcement


1. Limit maximum spacing of vertical steel reinforcement in bearing walls and partition walls to 4 ft.
and 8 ft., respectively.
2. Provide bond beams at top of walls.
3. Use joint reinforcement at 16-in. maximum vertical spacing.

3.4.6 Structural Steel


Materials and design procedures for structural steel are described below.

3.4.6.1 Material
The material requirements for structural steel are listed in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Material Requirements for Structural Steel


Shape ASTM Grade Fy (ksi) Fu (ksi)

Rolled Shapes, Plates and Rods A36 - 36 58

W-shapes & WT-shapes A992 - 50 65

Pipes A53 B 35 60

Round Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) A500 B 42 58

Square and Rectangular Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) A500 B 46 58

A325 or
Bolts for Connections (1/2” to 1” diameter) - - 120
F1582

Anchor Rods – Dry Areas Only F1554 36 36 58

316, Cond.
Anchor Rods – Typical F593 40 80
CW

Welding Electrode E70XX 70

3.4.6.2 Design Procedures


Structural steel design will be in accordance with the American Institute of Steel Construction’s (AISC’s)
Steel Construction Manual.

3.4.7 Monorail Cranes


Monorail Cranes shall meet requirements of the AISC’s Steel Construction Manual and ASCE 7. Unless
noted otherwise, vertical impact shall be 25 percent of maximum wheel load. Lateral force on crane

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runway shall be calculated as 20 percent of sum of rated capacity of crane and weight of hoist and
trolley. Lateral force shall be assumed to act horizontally at traction surface of a runway beam, in either
direction perpendicular to beam. Longitudinal force on crane runway beams shall be calculated as 10
percent of maximum wheel loads of crane. Longitudinal force shall be assumed to act horizontally at
traction surface of a runway beam in either direction parallel to beam.

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Architectural
4.1 Introduction
This section assesses the architectural components of the Union Pump Station and presents the design
criteria for upgrades to the facility. The architectural assessment consisted of three tasks: interviewing
staff, visiting facility site, and reviewing available facility documentation. It outlines proposed solutions
to deficiencies found from building and code assessment completed. These recommendations are
intended to serve as preliminary guidance for the design of facility renovations.

4.2 Building Codes


The 2016 Connecticut Building Code, which is based on the 2012 International Building Code (IBC) and
2012 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) will be used as a basis of this.

4.2.1 Authorities Having Jurisdiction


The Union Pump Station is located in the City of New Haven, Connecticut. The City of New Haven
Building Department enforces the Connecticut State Building Code.

4.2.2 Current Connecticut Codes


Per the State of Connecticut Department of Construction Services, the following codes have been
adopted and are applicable to this project:
Building Code: 2012 International Building Code (IBC) as modified by CSBC.
Existing Building Code: 2012 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) as modified by CSBC.
Accessibility Code: ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities as
modified by CSBC.
Fire Code: Connecticut State Fire Safety Code including all current Amendments to
the fire code.
Energy Code: 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Mechanical Code: 2012 International Mechanical Code International Mechanical Code
(IMC) as modified by CSBC.
Plumbing Code: 2012 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as modified by CSBC.
Electrical Code: 2014 National Electrical Code (NEC) as modified by CSBC.

4.3 Union Pump Station


4.3.1 Building Code Analysis
4.3.1.1 Enclose Stairs
Egress distance from north end of Pump Room to egress door is greater than the 75 feet allowed by
code. It is important to note that rollup doors are not considered an exit from the room, so there is no
exit from the south side of the building. The design will include the following components:
1. Enclose existing stair with 1-hour fire-rated CMU walls.
2. Add exterior fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) door in existing wall at existing window.

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3. Add interior fire-rated FRP doors on both levels.


4. Relocate or remove gas piping from stair.
5. Add FRP door and opening into concrete wall on southwest corner of the space south of the pump
station.

4.3.1.2 Sprinkler System


Current code requires floors with limited fire fighter access doors and openings to have a sprinkler
system. The lower level Pump Room has limited fire access, so a sprinkler system is required. The design
will include the addition of a sprinkler system to the lower level Pump Room.

4.3.2 Energy Conservation Code


4.3.2.1 Insulation
The walls and ceilings have no insulation, which does not meet Energy Code for conditioned spaces. The
design will include the addition of a 5-inch spray-on, fire-retardant insulation to the bottom of the
concrete roof slab and beams, which will provide an R-value of 19.

4.3.3 Building Condition Assessment


4.3.3.1 Brick
Exterior brick is deteriorated from water damage with face of the brick exhibiting spalling, efflorescence
on surfaces, and brick ties rusted out. The brick damage is worse on the south and west elevations
where water is leaking from above. The design will include the following:
1. Repair joint in road at the south end of the Union Pump Station to prevent water from getting into
south wall.
2. Add coating to top and side of Union Pump Station concrete roof on east and west sides of the road.
An alternate may be to add built-up roofing and aluminum fascia instead of a coating.
3. Add stainless steel flashing to top and bottom of exterior walls to direct water out of the cavity wall.
Add vapor retarder on the outside face of existing CMU inside wythe.
4. Replace brick including new stainless steel wall ties, mortar nets, and weep holes.

4.3.3.2 Painting
The ground floor walls and ceilings are not painted. Equipment and piping is in need of painting. The
following solutions are recommended:
1. Surface prepare and paint walls and ceilings in all the ground floor rooms with a chemical resistant
epoxy paint system. If the insulation is added to the ceiling, then paint may not be necessary.
2. Epoxy paint floor of new restroom.
3. Surface prepare and paint piping, equipment, and supports in all the rooms with a chemical resistant
epoxy paint system.
See below on Lintels, Windows, and Doors for more details on painting.

4.3.3.3 Lintels
The lintels above doors and windows are rusted on the south wall of the Motor Room and Screen room
and the north wall of the Screen Room. The design will include the following:
1. Ventilate rooms to help remove moisture and fumes. Add new FRP louvers.
2. Seal around louvers.

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3. Implement brick improvements to help prevent water infiltration.


4. Replace damaged steel lintels with galvanized steel framing painted with a chemical resistant epoxy
paint system.

4.3.3.4 Windows
Existing steel windows need replacement. The design will include the following:
1. Remove windows/plywood from three Screen Room and one west Motor Room openings, and
replace with CMU and brick. These windows are not on exterior of building but open into the
enclosed space under the bridge structure, so they are not needed.
2. Remove four windows from east Motor Room openings and replace with insulated translucent
panels with 8x8-inch grid pattern and aluminum frame. Paint existing steel lintels with a chemical
resistant epoxy paint system.
3. Seal around windows.

4.3.3.5 Doors
Doors to Screening Room are deteriorated and need replacement. The rollup door to the Motor Room
also needs replacement. Note, rollup doors are not considered an exit from the room, so the current
Pump and Motor rooms have only one exit. All other doors appear to be in good condition, but may be
replaced so all doors are new. The design will include the following:
1. Remove rollup door on south Motor Room wall and masonry above door to bottom of concrete roof
beam. Install new nominal 10-foot-high FRP double door and frame.
2. Monorail could be extended to run through the double door and have monorail seals on the doors.
3. Remove Screen Room south double door and single north door and replace with FRP doors and
frames with heavy duty stainless steel hardware.
4. Seal around doors.
5. See document sections for Stair Enclosure, Restroom, and Control Room for additional doors.

4.3.3.6 Grating, Hatches, and Handrail


Grating in the Screen Room is missing or corroded and needs to be replaced. Grating in Motor Room is
not level and is not attached, which is a tripping hazard. There is only one handrail on stair into Motor
Room. Handrails are required by code on both sides of stairs. Roof hatch above Screening Room is
rusted and in need of replacement. The design will include the following:
1. Remove Screen Room grating and replace with FRP grating. Make all grating level with floor.
2. Remove Motor Room grating, clean recesses and reinstall with clips and fasteners.
3. Add aluminum wall handrail on the north side of stair.
4. Remove existing hatch and replace with new Type 316 stainless steel hatch.

4.3.3.7 Wood Enclosure


The wood walls are a fire hazard and restrict exiting from Pump Station. The walls also trap moisture
and will mold. The wood walls were installed as a means of access restriction to the area. The design will
include the following:
1. Remove wood walls.
2. Install chain link security fence with 8-foot swing gate at east side of road above. Fence to be
constructed to maintain access control from the Water Street overpass area.

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4.3.4 New Rooms and Spaces


4.3.4.1 Restroom
No restroom, sink or drinking fountain is required by code but has been requested by Owner. The design
will include the following:
1. Add CMU walls to enclose a restroom with a toilet and sink near the Motor Room stair.
2. Add FRP door and frame to Restroom with privacy lock.
3. Replace existing service sink with stainless steel service sink and faucet.
4. Add drinking fountain outside of restroom.
5. Add commercial grade stainless steel partitions and accessories.

4.3.4.2 Control Room


Enclose new electrical equipment so it can be climate controlled. The design will include the following:
1. Add CMU walls to enclose new control and electrical equipment in Motor Room.
2. Add FRP door and frame to Control Room.

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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning


5.1 Introduction
Ventilation measures will be established based on the 2012 National Fire Protection Association
standard - Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities (NFPA 820). NFPA 820
establishes outside air ventilation rate criteria as well as ventilation design recommendations for
safeguarding against fire and explosion hazards specific to wastewater treatment plants and associated
collection systems.

5.2 Design Approach


Air handling units will be located outside on an elevated platform above the sea level rise elevation on
the east side of the structure. Air handling units serving electrically classified areas will be designed to
supply tempered 100 percent outside air without recirculation, except where NFPA 820 allows dual
ventilation rate during cold weather and the space atmosphere is relatively moisture and corrosive
vapor free. Combustible gas detectors will override air handling systems operating in dual mode if
combustible gases are detected.
Ventilation will be continuous and at rates adequate to reduce area NFPA 820 electrical classifications
one category where required to suit the design. Ventilation systems that are required to reduce
electrically classified spaces one category shall be monitored and provided with alarm stations located
within and at entrances to these spaces. Air handling units in electrically classified areas will be designed
in such a way as to isolate the unit supply air stream from the process area in the event the unit is
turned off or loses power. An intermediate damper will open to atmosphere to provide a naturally
vented air break space between the unit interior and the process space.
Air will be exhausted via exhaust fans mounted where foul air is not present within the space. Areas
containing foul air will be exhausted to a Cross-flow Carbon Treatment System, as described in Section 9
– Odor Control in this report. Air will be exhausted low within the space to facilitate removal of
hydrogen sulfide that collects along the floor.
Supplemental electric unit heaters will be provided throughout spaces as required to maintain local
heating needs during winter.
Louvers/vents/exhaust fans or supply/exhaust fans will be used to supplement ventilation in areas
requiring higher summer ventilation rates or intermittent ventilation.
Staff areas and electrical rooms requiring air conditioning will be provided with ductless split system DX
equipment as required to suit the space need. Critical electrical and control rooms will be provided with
redundant air conditioning systems if necessary to ensure space temperatures can be met if primary
units should fail.
Facilities will be provided with an automatic temperature control (ATC) system for global monitoring and
control of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The control system will be based
on an open architecture (Lon or BACnet) direct digital control (DDC) system or programmable logic
controller (PLC) based system, the selection of which will be determined during design. ATC panels will
be located in “clean spaces” (e.g., electric room, control room) where possible. Control devices such as
sensors and thermostats will be provided with suitable enclosures designed for the associated
atmosphere in which they are located.

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A new heating/ventilating unit (HV-1) will be provided for the Screen Room. The unit will be located at
grade above the flood protection elevation. The unit will supply 12 air changes/hour (ACH) with 100
percent outside air in order to reduce the NFPA electrical classification from Class 1 Division 1 to Class 1
Division 2. The supply air will be tempered to minimum 55 degrees F during winter in order to protect
plumbing and water piping from freezing. The ventilation rate will be reduced to 6 ACH, as allowed by
NFPA 820 and whenever the outside air temperature is 50 degrees F or below, the space is unoccupied
and the combustible gas detector is 10 percent below the lower explosive limit of methane. The
heating/ventilating unit and exhaust fans will be provided with AFDs and a separate exhaust fan will be
provided to maintain proper temperature conditions for the pump motors during the summer months.
The heating/ventilating unit (HV-1) will be sized to provide tempered make-up air for wet wells through
screen room floor penetrations.
A separate heating/ventilating unit (HV-2) and exhaust fan will be will be provided for the Dry
Well/Motor Control Center (MCC) Room. The unit (HV-2) will be located on an elevated platform on the
east side of the building. The space will be heated and ventilated at a rate of 12 ACH with 100 percent
outside air. The supply air will be tempered to minimum 55 degrees F during winter in order to protect
plumbing and water piping from freezing.

5.3 Equipment
The specific type of equipment used on a particular building will be determined during detailed design
based on application. Roof or platform mounted equipment will be used where possible to preserve
floor space and to minimize equipment exposure to aggressive environments. The following types of
HVAC equipment may be utilized on this project.

5.3.1 Heating Equipment


• Air handling units incorporating outside air hoods, filters, Natural Gas HX, fans, and air break plenums,
as required.
• Electric unit heaters.

5.3.2 Ventilating Equipment


• Exhaust fans
• Supply fans
• Wall louvers
• Roof vents

5.3.3 Air Conditioning Equipment


• Split system air conditioning units

5.4 Materials
Table 5-1 provides various material choices that may be used for HVAC systems depending on the type
of atmosphere in which equipment is installed. Specific materials will be selected during detailed design
to suit the application.

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Table 5-1. HVAC Materials of Construction


Equipment or
Area Atmosphere (1) System Materials of Construction

Ductwork SS, FRP


Process Corrosive
Equipment HPCS

Ductwork Al
Process Non-corrosive
Equipment HPCS

Ductwork GS/Al
Non-process Non-corrosive
Equipment GS/Al

Table Notes and Abbreviations:


(1) Corrosive areas are areas that have elevated levels of moisture, hydrogen sulfide or chemical vapors.
Al – Aluminum
FRP – Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic
GS – Galvanized Steel
HPCS – High Performance Coated Steel
SS – Stainless Steel (Type 316)

5.5 Design Criteria


5.5.1 Outdoor Design Criteria
Table 5-2. HVAC Outdoor Design Criteria
Cooling Criteria Heating Criteria
Location Elevation (Ft.) (ASHRAE 0.4%) (1) (ASHRAE 99.6%)

DB (°F) MCWB (°F) DB (°F)


New Haven, CT 20
90.7 73.2 8.5

Table Notes and Abbreviations:


(1)
Cooling criteria for critical spaces such as electrical equipment rooms shall be based on extreme
conditions (100° F).
ASHRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, 2013
Fundamentals
DB – Dry Bulb Temperature
MCWB – Mean Coincident Wet Bulb Temperature

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5.5.2 Mechanical System Criteria


Table 5-3. Mechanical System Criteria
Cooling Heating Heating
Space or Area Cooling (°F) Method (°F) Method Ventilation Basis

Process Areas 5-10 °F Outside Air 55 G 100% OA


above Ventilation
ambient

Control Rooms 75 AC 68 E 6 ACH min


(5 cfm/person and 0.06 cfm/ft2
OA)

Electric Rooms 75 AC 55 E 6 ACH min


(0% OA)

Personnel Areas 75 AC 68 G,E 6 ACH min


(5 cfm/person and 0.06 cfm/ft2
O.A.)

Table Abbreviations:
AC – Air Conditioning G – Gas Heating Method
ACH – Air changes/hour OA – Outside Air
E – Electric

5.5.3 Miscellaneous Design Criteria


Not Used.

5.5.4 Louver Sizing


1. Intake Louvers – 500 ft. per minute
2. Exhaust Louvers – 800 ft. per minute

5.5.5 Ductwork Friction Rate Sizing


1. Low Pressure: 0.1 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air velocity of
1,500 to 1,800 ft. per minute.
2. Medium Pressure: 0.2 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air velocity
of 2,000 to 2,500 ft. per minute.
3. Transfer Ducts: 0.03-0.05 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork.
4. Outside Air Intake Shafts: 0.05-0.10 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to
an air velocity of 1,000 ft. per minute.
5. Gravity Relief Shafts: 0.03-0.05 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air
velocity of 1,000 ft. per minute.

5.6 References
5.6.1 Codes
The HVAC design shall follow all applicable local, state, and federal codes and criteria. The following
codes will be used for the mechanical design of this project:
• 2016 Connecticut State Building Code
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• 2012 International Building Code


• 2012 International Mechanical Code
• 2012 International Energy Conservation Code
• 2005 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code

5.6.2 Standards
The following standards and guides will be used for the mechanical design of this project:
1. ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers)
2. SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association)
3. ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) Industrial Ventilation Manual of
Recommended Practice
4. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

5.6.3 Miscellaneous
5.6.3.1 Calculation Software
• Heating and Cooling Load Analysis: Trane Trace 700

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Plumbing and Fire Protection


6.1 Introduction
Any modification to existing plumbing system to support the existing or new processes and facilities
including potable water piping, service water piping, sanitary drainage piping, storm drainage piping, will
be selectively provided for each facility as required by the current building codes or local authority.

6.2 Design Approach


6.2.1 General
Limited existing plumbing system modification has been considered for project as detailed in
subsequent sections.
• The existing plumbing fixtures are recommended to be replaced.
• The existing potable and non-potable water piping is recommended to be replaced with new piping,
as required.
• Provide a new restroom facility.

6.3 Equipment, Materials and Systems


6.3.1 Equipment
The specific type of equipment that will be used on a particular building will be determined during
detailed design based on application. Listed below are types of plumbing equipment that may be used
for this project.
• Storage type electric or gas-fired water heaters
• Wall-mounted instantaneous electric water heaters
• Backflow preventers
• Emergency eyewash and shower stations
• Sump and sewage ejector pumps
• Plumbing fixtures such as service sink, water closet, lavatory, drinking fountain and kitchen sink
• Hose stations
• Floor, air gap, standpipe and roof drains
• Electric heat trace systems

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6.3.2 Materials
Table 6-1. Plumbing and Fire Protection Materials of Construction
Equipment or
Area Atmosphere (1) System Materials of Construction

Piping SS/GS/CU/AL/HCI/CU/CPVC
Process Corrosive
Equipment Coated GS/Al/SS/CU

Piping CU/BS/CI/DI
Process Non-corrosive
Equipment Coated GS/Al

Piping GS/BS/CU/DI/PVC
Administration Non-corrosive
Equipment GS/CS

Administration - Piping CU/BS/CI/PVC


Non-corrosive
Toilet Rooms Equipment CU/DI/CI

Table Notes and Abbreviations: CU - Copper


(1)Corrosive areas are areas that have elevated levels CI – Cast Iron
of moisture, hydrogen sulfide or chemical vapors. DI – Ductile Iron
PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride BS – Black Steel
SS – Stainless Steel (Type 316) HCI – High Silicon Cast Iron
GS – Galvanized Steel CS – Carbon Steel
Al – Aluminum CPVC – Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride

6.4 Design Criteria


6.4.1 Potable Water System
• Water Source: City Water
• Minimum Pressure: 30 psi
• Maximum Pressure: 80 psi
• Maximum Velocity: 8 fps
• Hydrostatic Test Pressure: 100 psi minimum

6.4.2 Service Water System


• Water Source: City Water
• Minimum Pressure: 20 psi
• Maximum Pressure: 100 psi
• Maximum Velocity: 8 fps
• Hydrostatic Test Pressure: 150 psi minimum

6.4.3 Sanitary Drainage System


• Type: Gravity
• Minimum Pipe Slope: 1/8-in. per ft.
• Minimum Velocity: 4 fps

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6.4.4 Storm Drainage System


• Type: Gravity
• Minimum Pipe Slope: 1/8-in. per ft.
• Minimum Cover: 4 ft.
• Minimum Velocity: 4 fps

6.5 References
6.5.1 Codes
The design of this project will be governed by the Connecticut State Building Code 2016 Edition,
Connecticut State Fire Safety Code 2005 (with amendments) and all adopted International Codes
including the International Plumbing and International Fire Codes.

6.5.2 Standards
The following standards and guides will be used for the plumbing and fire protection design of this
project:
• ANSI (American National Standard Institute)
• ASPE (American Society of Plumbing Engineers)
• ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)
• AWWA (American Water Works Association)
• CISPI (Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute)
• IBC (International Building Code)
• IFC (International Fire Code)
• IPC (International Plumbing Code)
• NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

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Electrical
7.1 Introduction
The electrical work at Union pump station will consist of adding a generator and automatic transfer
switch to supply backup power to the facility as well as new electrical service equipment, MCCs and
switchgear. The existing switchgear is over 55 years old, and will be replaced in its entirety. New pump
motors will be compatible with and controlled by adjustable frequency drives to provide precise control,
improve efficiency, and reduce power factor losses.
Architectural improvements to the site will be made so that the motor room is sealed and is not exposed
to Class I, Division 1 or 2 atmospheres. Most electrical equipment including the MCC, PLC, and
adjustable frequency drives (AFDs) will be placed in a climate controlled electrical room.
The sequence of construction will be scheduled in order to minimize down time and allow suitable
pumps to be available at all times, except for 4- to 8-hour shutdowns to transfer power and swap out
individual pumps.
Close coordination with the local utility United Illuminating (UI) will be required throughout this project,
as a new utility service will be provided for this facility.
The work required for this station is described in further detail below.

7.2 Codes and Standards


The following codes and standards will apply to the design, and may be referenced in this document:
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 70, National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition.
2. NFPA: 820, Standard for Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities, 2016
Edition.
3. National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA)
4. Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL)

7.3 Utility Service


The power provider to the Union Pump Station is United Illuminating (UI), which is based locally in New
Haven. The UI transformer is enclosed in a separate above ground brick building on the south side of the
pump station. The transformer could not be accessed during the site walk inspection.
CH2M contacted UI to discuss this service. UI indicated that the existing service is 300 kilovolt-amperes
(kVA) (three 100 kVA single phase can-type transformers). The new load flow for this station is expected
to be approximately 600 kVA, so the existing transformers must be replaced with new. The existing
primary service voltage is 13.8 kV, and UI will need to provide an adequately sized transformer with a
480 volt secondary. UI indicated that they need to start an extensive study on how to provide this
service at this location, as the existing service is underground, and space is limited. UI asked CH2M to
formally request an engineering study be done in order to provide this service, and CH2M has made this
request.
Arrangements will be made to keep existing equipment running from the existing service during
construction. The new power feed from UI will not be installed until generator power is established to
the new equipment.

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7.4 Equipment and Sequence of Equipment Replacement


7.4.1 Existing Equipment
The existing switchgear and some of the motor controls were installed with the original station that was
designed in 1959. The switchgear has outlived its useful life, and will be replaced. Existing motor
controls are also contained within the existing switchgear. An external controller with an interface to a
fiber cabinet was added at a later date.
All switchgear and motor controls will be demolished and replaced as a part of this project. Lighting
panels, disconnects, cable, and exposed conduit will be replaced.
The existing generator manual transfer switch is rated 240 volts, and is being used to connect a portable
480-volt generator to the existing 480 volt MCC.

7.4.2 New Electrical Equipment


A new electrical room will be constructed in order to provide a conditioned space for most electrical
equipment. The electrical equipment room will be located in the same area as the existing MCC,
bounded by the stairwell, start of pump grating, west wall, and partial north wall where the existing
generator disconnect is mounted.
The room is not large enough to house all of the electrical equipment. For this reason, two adjustable
frequency drives, the automatic transfer switch, generator batteries and controls, and miscellaneous
panelboards will need to be mounted outside of the conditioned space.

7.4.2.1 Generator and Related Equipment


A new 1000kVA generator is required to provide full backup power to this pump station. The generator
will need to be located outdoors in the yard, to the west of the pump station. The recommended
location is to the west of the existing screen room, as it is more accessible for maintenance than
locations to the south of the building. The generator will be mounted in a weatherproof enclosure with
top of floor elevation of 14.00 feet, to meet sea level rise criteria, so that the generator will be protected
from flooding.
The generator diesel fuel tank will be located outdoors near the generator. It is also recommended that
the diesel fuel tank be mounted on a pad with a pad elevation of 14.00 feet. It would also be acceptable
to mount the tank lower and seal the tank so that water could not penetrate the tank below elevation
14.00. A 3000-gallon tank will provide at least 48 hours of run time under fully loaded conditions. This
quantity of fuel storage will also be sufficient for 96 hours of run time at normal load.
Generator batteries and controls will be mounted in the generator enclosure.

7.4.2.2 Automatic Transfer Switch


An automatic transfer switch, rated 1200A, will be located in the motor room to automatically transfer
power from the utility to the generator, then back to the utility upon return of generator power.

7.4.2.3 Motor Control Center


A 1200A motor control center, designated MCC-1, will distribute power to the station. The 1200A MCC
will not be of an arc resistant configuration, because there is not room available in this building to
provide the arc resistant configuration. The MCC will be located in the new electrical room. Low voltage
switchgear will not be used for power distribution, as switchgear is wider and deeper, and there is no
room available for low voltage switchgear at this facility.

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7.4.2.4 Adjustable Frequency Drives


The MCC will feed five AFDs: three rated 250 horsepower (hp), and two rated 50 hp. One of the 250 hp
AFDs are standby, while the others can be expected to run at the same time. All five AFDs can fit within
the conditioned room. The 250hp AFDs will be eighteen pulse. Allen-Bradley drives may be too large to
fit within the motor room, and they could be excluded from bidding Union Station if the current
arrangement goes to bid. Allen-Bradley 250 hp AFDs are 65 inches wide and 26-32 inches deep, while
the Cutler-Hammer offering is 48-60 inches wide and 26 inches deep. The exact dimensions of the PLC
will be determined during detailed design, and this will determine whether or not the Allen-Bradley
AFDs will fit in the conditioned room. The reason for the variation in the Cutler Hammer AFD sizing is
that the lower value is for the selected horsepower number at variable torque. If a horsepower increase
occurs, or a constant torque drive is required, the higher value would be required. The larger Cutler-
Hammer enclosure is shown on the layout drawings. Most manufacturers other than Allen-Bradley will
be able to fit their 18-pulse AFDs within this footprint. The 50hp AFDs will be six pulse, will be wall
mounted, and their size is not of consequence to the design of the room (approximately 9” wide and 8”
deep).

7.4.3 Sequence of Equipment Replacement


Existing equipment must remain in service to keep the pump station running during construction, with
down time being limited to eight hours or less, preferably four or less. The following construction
sequence will be used to accomplish this goal:
1. Install new motor control center.
2. Install automatic transfer switch, generator, generator batteries and associated controls.
3. Verify generator can power new switchgear.
4. Work with UI to determine optimal sequence to transition to new power feed. If a new feed can be
brought to the pump station while existing feed powers existing equipment, establish new power
feed to new gear while existing power is in place to existing gear. If this is not possible, new gear can
be powered from the generator, or temporarily fed via a jumper from the existing gear. If UI must
replace the transformer in place, the pump station will need to run on generator power during this
time. If existing gear is still feeding equipment, the existing MCC will need to be temporarily fed
from the generator.
5. Install AFD-1, AFD-3, and AFD-5, as these AFDs are not in locations occupied by the existing MCC.
Terminate wiring to PLC in these AFDs.
6. Install Pump 5. Connect power cable from new MCC to AFD-5, and from AFD-5 to Pump 5. Run this
pump in manual as it is required.
7. Swap out Pumps 1 and 3, one at a time. Connect power wire from the MCC to each AFD and connect
power wire from the pumps to the AFD, and run them in manual as they are required.
8. De-energize and remove power feed to existing MCC. Remove the first column of this MCC.
Temporarily feed existing MCC from new MCC.
9. Transfer miscellaneous feeds, from existing MCC to new MCC.
10. Repeat Steps 5 and 7 for Pump/AFDs 3 and 4.
11. Remove remnants of existing switchgear.
12. Install PLC and establish control of new equipment.
13. Demo existing equipment and remove temporary feeds.

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7.5 Design Criteria


7.5.1 Energy Efficient Design
All pump motors are currently started across the line, and run at full speed. The new design will include
AFD controllers for each pump motor. These AFDs will allow the pump to run at an optimum speed and
higher efficiencies with lower power factor losses.
Existing pump station lighting will be replaced with more efficient LED type lighting wherever possible.

7.5.2 Area Classification


The existing facility was designed with the intent of the motor room and pump level below being
unclassified. The screen room was designed to be a Class I, Division 1 area. Access hatches and vent
pipes outside the building allow wastewater gasses to escape into the atmosphere near the building, per
Figure 7-1.

Figure 7-1. Building Access Hatches and Vent Pipes

The boarded window in the photograph is not a properly sealed window. Since the gasses from the wet
well below can escape into the motor room through this boarded window, the motor room, and
therefore the pump room, is classified as Class I, Division 1, and the equipment is not rated for this
environment.
Although the room is technically classified, it is not of immediate concern since the window is boarded
up, the wet well access hatches are usually closed, and very little if any air is getting in through the
boarded window. It is satisfactory to address this issue as a part of the upcoming project.
The solution is to replace the boarded up window with a concrete masonry unit wall.

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Note the vent pipe shown in the lower left corner of the photo above. Per NFPA 820, Figure A.4.2.(c),
the area is classified Class I, Division 1 within three feet of the vent outlet, and is classified Class I,
Division 2 between a three and five foot radius of the vent. Fortunately, the west entrance to the motor
room is six feet from the vent, so the gasses expelled through this vent will not reach the door and affect
the classification of the room per NFPA 820.
The motor room, pump room, stairwell, and all new rooms created within motor room are unclassified
per NFPA 820.
The wet well is a Class I, Division 1 area. The screenings room above the wet well is a Class I, Division 1
area if it is ventilated at less than 12 ACH. The screenings room will be classified as Class I, Division 2 if
the room is ventilated at 12 or more ACH. There is a wet well vent near the north screenings room door.
However, the vent does not affect the area classification of the screenings room, as this room as already
classified.

7.5.3 Design Flood Elevation and Electrical Equipment Elevation


The new electrical equipment described below shall be mounted on an equipment pad 1 foot, 1 inch
above the finished floor, to meet the criteria of design flood elevation (DFE) with one foot freeboard. It
is not possible to meet the design criteria of DFE with sea level rise (SLR) of three feet above the base
flood elevation. The bottom of the beams are only 10 feet above the floor. Equipment manufacturers
will be required to manufacture their equipment such that all switches in their highest position are no
more than 7 feet, 6 inches above the finished floor. If this is not possible, a stick will be provided per
NEC to reach switches that are above that height. The motor control room and dry well will be
additionally protected from flooding by dry floodproofing the exterior of the building.
Motor control centers are approximately 7½ feet tall. To meet the DFE with SLR criteria, the electrical
equipment would be mounted on a pad 3 feet above finished floor (AFF). This would put the top of the
MCC against the bottom of the beams. Even if the MCCs could be located in areas that are not below
beams, other equipment such as AFDs would be located against the wall, and not be able to fit
underneath the beam. Even in areas not under the beams, clearance required for conduit turns is
inadequate.
All floor-mounted electrical equipment will be mounted on equipment pads 13 inches AFF. Existing
equipment pads will be completely removed and reinstalled, and new pads will be installed where
required.
The outdoor generator and fuel tank can be mounted above elevation 14.00 to meet DFE with SLR
criteria, since it is outdoors. An elevated walkway will be required to access the generator weatherproof
enclosure. The fuel tank may be mounted lower, if it is flood proofed below elevation 14.00.

7.5.4 Single Line Diagrams and Preliminary Equipment Layout


Refer to attached drawings for single line diagram and preliminary equipment layout.

7.5.5 Lighting
Existing lighting will be replaced with state-of-the-art LED type fixtures in all areas, including Class I,
Division 1 and Class I, Division 2 areas. LED frog-eye type emergency lighting fixtures will also be
provided.
Existing outdoor lighting fixtures will be replaced with metal halide or LED type fixtures. Where existing
lighting is insufficient, new lighting will be added.

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Instrumentation and Controls


8.1 Introduction
This section documents the instrumentation and control (I&C) design concepts for the Union Pump
Station. A state-of-art I&C system will be provided to ensure continuous and reliable process control and
monitoring for the pump station, including remote monitoring and control from the East Shore WPAF.

8.1.1 Existing Instrumentation and Control System


The existing control system for the Union Pump Station is housed in two panels. The panels are
mounted in the pump motor room.
The level based control logic for the pumps is executed in a pump control panel that receives the wet
well level signal and turns the constant speed pumps on and off based on preset level setpoints. This
panel also displays the wet well level, pump status and alarm signals, and provides the means to
manually operate the pumps via HAND/OFF/AUTO and LEAD/LAG selector switches.
The second panel contains a Modicon Momentum PLC system that receives the pump status and alarm
signals, and wet well level signals from the pump control panel, and communicates them to the East
Shore WPAF plant SCADA system via a radio link. The radio antenna for communication with the East
Shore WPAF is mounted on the building across from the pump station. The radio link does not provide
equipment control from the plant.
There is no permanently mounted Operator Interface Terminal (OIT) or human-machine interface (HMI)
computer at the pump station.
The level in the wet well is monitored by pressure transducers. The pump station flow is locally
monitored by an electromagnetic flow meter. The pump station gates are manually operated.
There is no onsite generator at the pump station. A transfer switch provides means to hook up a
portable generator in case of an emergency.
The pump station does not have an odor control system.

8.2 Design Approach


The existing instrumentation and control system at the Union Pump Station is out-of-date. It lacks the
modern hardware and software, as well as instrumentation required for reliable operation. The overall
goal is to remove obsolete control system equipment and to take advantage of the current technology
for improved operational reliability and process optimization.
A new climate controlled electrical/control room will be provided at the pump station. The proposed
location and layout of the room are detailed in the Architectural and Electrical Sections.
To bring the pump station to the same platform as the East Shore WPAF, a new control panel with
redundant (hot backup) Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC system will be provided in the control room.
The PLC control panel will be equipped with an Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus 6 1500 OIT to provide
means for local monitoring and control (e.g., LEAD/LAG/ALTERNATE selection, PLC AUTO/ PLC MANUAL
mode selection, setpoints, etc.). A desktop HMI work station, loaded with Factory Talk View SE
Standalone Client software, be also provided in the control room. All features available at the OIT will
also be available at the HMI work station.

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As detailed in the Process Mechanical Section, the new pumps at the Union Street Pump Station will be
adjustable speed. The AFDs for the pumps will be installed in the electrical/control room.
Power monitors will be provided in the new MCC for monitoring power consumption and quality.
In addition to hardwired signals, device level rings (DLRs) will be used for Pump Station PLC
communication with AFDs and power monitors to manage traffic on the control network.
Control system equipment will be powered from a true online double-conversion-type uninterruptable
power supply (UPS) unit to maintain reliable operation during power system disturbances and outages.
UPS unit will power the PLCs, operator interface terminals, and HMI operator workstation. UPS battery
backup will have enough capacity to energize the control system for 30 minutes after a power failure.
The low-battery alarm will be hardwired to the Plant PLC input/output (I/O) for monitoring. The panel
will be designed to automatically switch over to the line power upon UPS failure.
For powering loop powered instruments, redundant 24 V DC power supplies will be provided in the PLC
panel. The power supply failure alarm will be hardwired to the plant PLC I/O.
Electric or hydraulic actuation will be provided for all valves and gates. In general, electric actuators,
rated for the environment, will be used. If the actuator can potentially be submerged, hydraulic
actuation will be considered. Based on field observations, all gates and valves at the Union Pump Station
can be electrically actuated.
To complement process redundancy, the monitoring and control signals for redundant equipment (e.g.,
pumps, grinders, etc.) will be split between separate I/O modules and racks (if necessary)
The control systems for the new odor control system and the new generator system will be PLC/OIT
based. The package control systems will not be customized to use Allen-Bradley hardware if the system
vendor’s “standard” operating platform is different. Instead, gateways and/or protocol convertors will
be provided for digital connection to the Pump Station PLC System. The system supplier will program the
package PLCs. Hardwired I/O will be used for connecting critical monitoring and control signals from the
package systems to the Pump Station PLC System. The digital interface will be used for monitoring of
additional signals. Digital data interface requirements between the package systems and the Pump
Station PLC System will be further developed during design development and coordinated with the
package system vendors.
The sump pump control panel will be replaced. If new sump pumps are provided, a new control panel
will be specified. The panel will be mounted above the flood plain or in the control room
The existing pressure transducers for wet well level monitoring will be replaced with new non-fouling,
hydrostatic pressure type transmitters, designed specifically for wastewater applications. The
transmitters will be installed in stilling wells. As a backup to the level transmitters, high and low level
switches will be provided to operate the pumps upon failure of a transmitter.
A new electromagnetic flow meter will be provided for pump station flow monitoring. The meter will be
located in a vault outside the pump station and will provide analog flow signal to the Pump Station PLC.
Detailed change-out procedure will be developed so that the new I&C equipment can be installed and
tested prior to being put into operation. The design will allow the new Pump Station PLC System and the
existing control system to coexist for some time as the new system is brought online and the old system
is decommissioned. The pump station will remain operational during switchover.
Security camera system with DVR will be provided at the pump station. The location and quantity of
cameras will be determined during design development.

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8.3 Control System Design Philosophy


The following summarizes the control system design philosophy for the Union Pump Station.

8.3.1 Equipment Control


All equipment to be controlled by the Pump Station PLC System will have a local ON/OFF/AUTO selector
switch located on or very close to the equipment. With this selector switch in the ON position, the
equipment will operate. In the OFF position, the equipment will not run. When the selector switch is in
the REMOTE position, the equipment will be controlled by the Pump Station PLC. AUTO status of the
selector switch, and the ON, OFF, and FAIL status of the equipment, will be monitored by the Pump
Station PLC. Process interlock and permissive functions will be programmed in the PLC. However,
personnel and equipment safety functions (for example, pump low-low level and high-discharge-
pressure shutdown) will use conventional control hardware, such as electromechanical relays. These
interlocks will be hardwired to the equipment starter or AFD. The hardwired failure conditions will also
be transmitted to the Pump Station PLC for alarming.

8.3.2 Valve and Gate Control


Modulating valves/gates will be electrically actuated with integral controllers. LOCAL/OFF/AUTO
selector switches, OPEN/STOP/CLOSE pushbuttons, and 4-to-20-mA DC position transmitters will be
provided locally. When the selector switch is in the LOCAL position, the valve/gate will be operated via
the local OPEN/STOP/CLOSE pushbuttons. In AUTO position, the valve/gate will be controlled by the
Pump Station PLC based on a 4-to-20-mA DC control signal from the PLC. The AUTO status of the
selector switch and the valve position will be monitored by the Pump Station PLC.
OPEN/CLOSE service process valves/gates will be electrically actuated. LOCAL/OFF/AUTO selector
switches and OPEN/CLOSE pushbuttons will be provided locally. When the selector switch is in the
LOCAL position, the valve/gate will be operated via the local OPEN/CLOSE pushbuttons. In AUTO
position, the valve will be controlled by the Pump Station PLC based on OPEN and CLOSE command
signals from the PLC. Both OPEN and CLOSED limit switches will close the circuit at the end of travel and
transmit a signal to the Pump Station PLC.
Reversing starters, control-power transformers, and all auxiliary controls required for electrically
operated valve/gates will be part of the valve actuator package.

8.3.3 Motor Control Centers


Each MCC starter bucket will have a separate 120 V AC control power transformer. RUNNING and OFF
status pilot lights, FAIL alarms pilot lights, and RESET pushbuttons will be provided on each bucket.
Auxiliary contacts will be provided to connect to the Pump Station PLC System. As mentioned earlier,
local control stations with ON/OFF/AUTO selector switches will normally be provided in the field. In
some instances, these devices may be mounted on the MCCs. The local controls will be provided at only
one location (MCC or field).
All motor-driven equipment that is energized by an MCC starter and controlled from the Pump Station
PLC System will have the following features:
• All control devices, such as START/STOP pushbuttons and LOCAL/OFF/AUTO selector switches,
regardless of their location, will be energized from the MCC’s control power transformer.
• All solenoid-operated valves that are unique to the specific equipment will be powered from the
MCC’s control power transformer.
The following monitoring and control functions will be hardwired:

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• AUTO status of the ON/OFF/AUTO selector switch to the Pump Station PLC
• RUN status to the Pump Station PLC
• START and STOP control signals from the Pump Station PLC when the selector switch is in the AUTO
position
• Motor OVER LOAD alarm to the Pump Station PLC
• Individual FAIL alarms for the interlock signals that are hardwired to the MCC (for example, high
temperature, low-low level, high-pressure shutdown) to the Pump Station PLC, as required for the
specific application

8.3.4 Adjustable Frequency Drives


All AFDs that are 50 hp or smaller will be installed in the MCCs. Larger AFDs will have a standalone
enclosure located in the electrical room.
RUNNING and OFF status pilot lights, FAIL alarms pilot lights, and RESET pushbuttons will be provided on
each AFD. Auxiliary contacts will be provided to connect to the Pump Station PLC System. As mentioned
earlier, local control stations with ON/OFF/AUTO switches will normally be provided in the field. In some
instances, these devices may be mounted on the AFD enclosure. The local controls will only be provided
at one location (AFD or field).
With the selector switch in the ON position, the equipment will operate, and its speed will be controlled
via the HMI module at the AFD. In the OFF position, the equipment will not run. When the selector
switch is in the AUTO position, the equipment will be controlled by the Pump Station PLC System based
on START and STOP commands and the SPEED CONTROL signal from the PLC. The following monitoring
and control functions will be hardwired:
• AUTO status of the ON/OFF/AUTO selector switch to the Pump Station PLC
• RUN status to the Pump Station PLC
• START and STOP control signals from the Pump Station PLC when the selector switch is in the AUTO
position
• 4-to-20-mA DC SPEED CONTROL signal from the Pump Station PLC when the selector switch is in the
AUTO position
• 4-to-20-mA DC SPEED FEEDBACK signal to the Pump Station PLC
• AFD FAIL alarm to the Pump Station PLC
• Individual FAIL alarms for the interlock signals that are hardwired to the AFD (for example, high
temperature, low-low level, high-pressure shutdown) to the Pump Station PLC, as required for the
specific application
As mentioned earlier, AFDs will also have an Ethernet DLR connection to the Pump Station PLC System.
This will be used for monitoring purposes only. Smaller AFDs that are installed in the MCC will not be
networked.

8.3.5 Power Monitors


Power monitors will be provided for the new MCCs. Power monitoring will be provided for each main
feeder to the MCC and for major equipment (>50 hp) that is fed from the MCC.
As mentioned earlier, the power monitors will also have an Ethernet DLR connection to the Pump
Station PLC System.

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8.3.6 Instruments and Transmitters


“Smart” microprocessor-based field transmitters with HART protocol will be installed wherever possible.
For configuring and calibrating instruments and transmitters, two universal hand-held programmers
with appropriate software for each type of instrument will be provided. All field transmitters will be
provided with a local signal indicator, calibrated in percent or actual engineering units.
Field instrument selection will be in accordance with GNHWPCA preferences.

8.3.7 Surge Suppressors


Surge suppressors will be provided at both ends for all signal and copper Ethernet cables that leave the
envelope of the buildings. 120-V AC surge suppressors for all field instruments that require a 120-V AC
power source will also be provided. All control panels will be provided with power line surge
suppressors.

8.3.8 Pilot-Light Colors


The pilot light colors will follow the existing convention at the plant. RED/GREEN lights will be used to
indicate RUNNING/OFF status for motors, OPEN/CLOSE status for valves, and TRIPPED/CLOSED status for
circuit breakers. AMBER lights will be used for alarms.

8.3.9 Equipment and Instrument Tag Numbers


The equipment and instrument numbering will follow the existing unit process based convention at the
plant.

8.3.10 PLC I/O signals


The following standard signal types will be used to stay compatible with the existing system:
• Digital inputs: 120 VAC rated dry contact in field
• Digital outputs: 120 VDC
• Analog inputs: 4-to-20-mA DC at 24-V DC into 750 ohms, powered from the PLC cabinet or field
• Analog output: 4-to-20-mA DC at 24-V DC into 750 ohms, powered from the PLC output module
A minimum of 20 percent installed spare I/O of each type will be provided. One of each type of I/O
module (that is, analog input, analog output, digital input, digital output) will be provided per panel
regardless of whether that panel requires that I/O type. Three empty I/O slots will be provided in each
panel. Minimum of 20 percent spare terminal blocks will be provided in each panel. The spare PLC I/O
will be wired to the terminal blocks

8.4 Control System Operating Philosophy


The system will be designed with four levels of control. Each level will provide progressively more
process automation. With the exception of package control system panels, local area control panels will
not be provided.
• Local Manual Control. Each piece of process equipment will be provided with local control stations
for maintenance and troubleshooting operations. Local control stations will be located on or very
close to the equipment being controlled. Examples are ON/OFF/AUTO and LOCAL/OFF/AUTO
selector switches, START/STOP and OPEN/CLOSE pushbuttons, STOP lockout, and RESET
pushbuttons. Local controls will allow operations and maintenance (O&M) staff to bypass automatic
control. These controls are not intended for long-term equipment operation. Hardwired personnel

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and equipment safety interlocks will stay active in this mode of operation. The process interlocks
will be bypassed.
• PLC Manual Control. This control level will provide the capability to manually control the process
equipment at the Pump Station OIT and HMI (for equipment controlled by the Pump Station PLC), or
the package system OIT (for equipment controlled by the package system PLC). All of the hardwired
equipment and personnel safety interlocks and some of the critical process interlocks with be active
in this mode.
• PLC Automatic Control. This will be the normal mode of operation. In this mode, the PLCs will
control the process equipment based on programmed control algorithms and functions, including
continuous closed-loop control and sequential control. Operator will select the operating
parameters and set points at the OITs or the HMI. All of the equipment and personnel safety
interlocks, as well as process interlocks, will be active in this mode.
• Plant SCADA Control. This supervisory control level will provide control of the pump station from
the East Shore WPAF. For example, the plant operators will be able to remotely change the
operating mode of the equipment from PLC Auto to PLC Manual. This will allow the operators to
Start/Stop the equipment and Open/Close the gates remotely from the plant. The available
interlocks in this mode will be the same as the PLC Manual Control mode mentioned above. It is
anticipated that this mode will be only be used occasionally if the operations staff is not able to
drive to the pump station in a timely manner. Normally, the pump station operation from the East
Shore WPAF will be limited to remote setpoints and operating parameter changes. A soft switch at
the plant HMI with password security will be provided to enable this mode of operation. The switch
to this mode will need to be carefully coordinated with the pump station operators.

8.5 Remote Telemetry System


The existing radio telemetry system at the Union Pump Station will be replaced by a 900 MHz Ethernet
radio system for a better data throughput. The antennas at the pump station and at the East Shore
WPAF will be replaced. The work will also include addition of Ethernet radios at the East Shore WPAF.
As a backup to the radio telemetry system, T1 line or cellular modems will be considered for
communication between the pump station and the treatment plant. The possibility of buying bandwidth
on the city’s fiber optic network will also be evaluated. The system telemetry system will be configured
to automatically fail over to the backup communication path upon primary path failure.

8.6 Codes and Standards


Following is the list of codes and standards that will be followed for the design:
• Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE): C62.41, Recommended Practice on Surge
Voltages in Low-Voltage AC Power Circuits.
• International Society of Automation (ISA):
− RP12.06.01, Recommended Practice for Wiring Methods for Hazardous (Classified) Locations
Instrumentation Part 1: Intrinsic Safety.
− S5.1, Instrumentation Symbols and Identification.
− S5.4, Instrument Loop Diagrams.
− S50.1, Compatibility of Analog Signals for Electronic Industrial Process Instruments.

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− TR20.00.01, Specification Forms for Process Measurement and Control Instruments, Part 1:
General.
• National Electrical Code (NEC).
• National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA):
− 250, Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1,000 Volts Maximum).
− ICS 1, Industrial Control and Systems General Requirements.
• National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 820, Standard for Fire Protection in Wastewater
Treatment and Collection Facilities.
Underwriters Laboratory, Inc. (UL): 508A, Standard for Safety, Industrial Control Panel

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Odor Control
9.1 Introduction
The Union Pump Station currently has no odor control. As part of this Long-Term Control Plan Update,
and as a result of the close proximity of the Union Pump Station to public areas and highly utilized
transportation routes, inclusion of odor control is recommended in order to mitigate odor complaints
associated with continued operation of the facility.
The Union Pump Station processes that will receive odor control include an inlet chamber, two parallel
channels that include grinders, an outlet chamber and two wet wells.

9.2 Basis of Design


This section provides information used as the basis for the odor control system design. The proposed
odor control system is based on a “contain-convey-treat” design approach and as such includes design
information for each component.

9.2.1 Containment
The existing channels contain sections of grating that allow for comingling of sewage vapors with the
overlying room space that can then result in the release of sewage odors to the ambient atmosphere.
Containment of foul air to within the process area, i.e., within channels, will be achieved by replacing
the grating with solid panels to create a separate controlled headspace within the channels. Panels will
be designed using materials of construction resistant to corrosion e.g., fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP)
or aluminum checker plate. Covers will be constructed using flat removable panels. The cover design will
facilitate easy removal of individual panels by two people. Each panel will not weight more than 100 lbs
and will have an integral nonskid surface. Lifting handles shall be provided on each panel. Each panel will
have gasketed joints to prevent fugitive air release.
As a result of the containment of foul air within the process channels, protection of concrete against
corrosion using either protective coatings or liners is recommended and will be included during detailed
design.

9.2.2 Conveyance
Foul air will be conveyed from within the contained process channels and wet wells by FRP ductwork. It
is anticipated that up to four foul air pickup locations will be designed, two associated with channels and
one for each wet well. Each foul air pickup location will include a flow balancing damper to facilitate
adjustment of flow for each pickup to design values. The foul air duct will connect to the covers through
a flanged connection to allow for easy removal. The duct will rise vertically up and then move
horizontally at a distance overhead ensuring clearance e.g., min 7 ft. The exact layout will be determined
during detailed design.
Allowance for air flow into the covered process channels and wet wells will be included in the design.
The relative locations of air entry and foul air extraction will be selected to achieve good overall air
movement within the enclosed process area and minimize development of “dead zones” or short-
circuiting.
The extraction of foul air will be achieved through use of a single exhaust fan constructed of FRP. A flow
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fan will convey captured foul air to an odor control system where the odorous compounds, primarily
hydrogen sulfide (H2S), are removed prior to release to the ambient atmosphere.

9.2.3 Odor Control System Sizing


All process areas will be continuously ventilated at 12 ACH. Table 9-1 summarizes ventilation rates
required for the Union Pump Station. A plan view containing process areas is shown in the plans. The
total system ventilation rate is 5,000 cubic feet per minute (cfm).

Table 9-1. Process Area Ventilation Rates


Ventilation Rate Ventilation Rate Design Ventilation
Source ID no. Volume (ft3) (ACH) (cfm) Rate (cfm)

Inlet Box 1 1,278 12 255 300

East Channel 2 2,032 12 406 450

West Channel 3 2,032 12 406 450

Outlet Box 4 1,374 12 275 300

South Wetwell 5 10,370 12 2,074 2050

North Wetwell 6 7,205 12 1,441 1,450

Total 4,857 5,000

9.2.4 Anticipated Odor Causing Compounds


CH2M recommends that air sampling be completed at the Union Pump Station in order to definitively
establish hydrogen sulfide (H2S) concentrations and the nature of peaks observed during normal diurnal
cycles. It is recommended that an instrument capable of measuring and logging H2S concentrations (e.g.,
Odalog) be installed for a week. Based on data previously collected at East Street and Boulevard Pump
Stations, and experience from other similar systems, it is anticipated that H2S concentrations may
average on order of 10 parts per million by volume (ppmv) with peaks as high as 100 ppmv. Additionally,
it is anticipated that other odorous non- H2S sulfur bearing compounds will total less than 1 ppmv.

9.3 Control Technology Selection


Due to the anticipated ventilation rates and relatively low H2S concentrations to be treated, two options
have been evaluated; biotowers and carbon scrubbers. Both of these systems have a proven record for
odor control, have low operation and maintenance requirements, and have a relative small footprint.
Another biological-based odor control technology, biofilters, is not recommended for consideration due
to the relatively large footprint associated with this technology and very limited available site space at
Union Pump Station.
Wet chemical scrubbers are another proven technology that may have potential. However, this
technology is not recommended for further consideration due to the congested nature of the pump
station site and its close proximity to nearby public areas and the need to transport, store and use
hazardous chemicals associated with chemical scrubbers, i.e., sodium hypochlorite and sodium
hydroxide.
A brief description of biotower and carbon technologies are provided below.

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9.3.1 Biotowers
In many ways, a biotower looks externally similar to a wet chemical scrubber, except that no hazardous
chemical addition is required. Figure 9-1 depicts a simplified schematic diagram of a biotower system.
Systems are pre-engineered, vendor-supplied systems made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic or high
density polyethylene shells. Biotowers use a biologically active media bed to absorb and oxidize odorous
compounds from the foul air stream. One of the primary technical advances associated with this
technology is the development of engineered inert media on which the biomass attaches. As the media
is inert, it is not compromised by the acidic environment within the biotower and has lifespans on the
order of 20 years. The media receives either constant recycle spray (bioscrubber) or intermittent once-
through spray humidification (biotrickling filter), depending on the vendor’s approach. The spray is also
the source of trace nutrients for the biological system. There are typically two potential sources of
water, potable or plant effluent. If potable water is used, then a supplemental nutrient supply
containing trace organics, nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium is required. If plant effluent is
available, then supplemental nutrients are usually not required as the plant effluent water will contain
sufficient nutrients. For Union Pump Station, potable water and supplemental nutrients would be
required as plant effluent is not available.
Biotowers are usually designed in the form of a cylindrical arrangement such as those shown in
Figure 9-2.

Figure 9-1. Simplified Schematic of a Biotower System

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Figure 9-2. Photograph of a Biotower System

9.3.2 Carbon Scrubbers


Carbon scrubbers are the simplest of the vapor phase treatment technologies. They pass the foul air
stream through a bed of dry (no irrigation) activated carbon. Odorous constituents diffuse into the
media pore spaces and adsorb onto the media, and are thereby removed from the air stream. There are
many types of activated carbon media designed for removal of various types of compounds. A single
medium or a mixture of different media can be used. Carbon scrubbers have a small footprint compared
to other technologies and can be configured with either vertical upward air flow through single, dual or
radial flow beds or with horizontal flow configurations in locations where system height is constrained.
Figures 9-3 and 9-4 depict a simplified schematic and photograph of a dual carbon bed system,
respectively. Carbon scrubbers are effective at removing a range of compounds with excellent removal
efficiency. One potential disadvantage is that under high H2S loads, the media must be replaced
frequently resulting in high annualized media replacement costs. However, the Union Pump Station is
anticipated to have relatively low average H2S concentrations (e.g., < 10 ppmv); therefore, the potential
use of carbon scrubbers as a treatment technology is recommended for consideration.
Carbon selection is an important part of designing carbon systems, because different types of carbon
can be used depending on the nature of the odorant to be removed. For Union Pump Station, the
primary odorant to be designed for is H2S.
Various types of carbon are available. Virgin activated carbon is the lowest cost but also has the lowest
overall capacity for H2S resulting in relatively high frequency media replacements. Carbon adsorption
capacity for H2S can be increased with media that is impregnated with chemicals, such as sodium
hydroxide (NaOH), to enhance contaminant removal. This, however, adds handling complexity because
of the potentially hazardous nature of the impregnated carbon and potential for carbon bed fires. The
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use of this type of impregnated carbon is not recommended for further consideration. Finally, there are
carbons available that have been processed in a manner that results in high selective adsorptive capacity
for H2S (e.g., order of magnitude higher than virgin activated carbon). The use of this type of high
capacity carbon is recommended for consideration as it will extend the useful life of the carbon
significantly thereby reducing O&M issues and costs associated with frequent media replacement.

Figure 9-3. Schematic Dual Carbon Bed System

Figure 9-4. Photograph of a Dual Bed Carbon Scrubber

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9.4 Economic Evaluation


An economic evaluation has been completed in order to compare capital costs, annual O&M costs and a
20-year net present value (NPV) for the carbon and biotower technologies.
Capital construction cost estimates were based on a database of recent vendor quotes for similar
technology and were escalated to a midpoint of construction date of 2020. Operation and maintenance
costs were estimated and combined with capital costs using a constant discount rate to determine a 20-
year net present value. For planning purposes, it was assumed that the vapor phase treatment
equipment has a life span of 20 years.
Unit costs and financial factors used in the cost estimate are listed in Table 9-2. As shown in Table 9-2,
the inflation rate was assumed to be 6 percent and the discount rate was assumed to be 7 percent. The
completion date was assumed to be 2020 and both the equipment life and planning horizon was 20
years. Factors were applied equally to each technology option.

Table 9-2. Capital, O&M and NPV Assumptions


Unit Costs

Electricity 0.10 $/kW-hr

Labor 40 $/hr

Potable Water 4.4 $/1000 gal

Excavation 15 $/CY

Backfill 35 $/CY

Slab on Grade Concrete 525 $/SF

Support Wall Concrete 525 $/SF

Allowance Costs

Equipment Installation 10 %

Field painting/finishes 1 %

Mechanical 8 %

Electrical 8 %

Instrumentation 5 %

Financial Factors

Discount Rate 7 %

Annual Escalation Rate 3 %

Time Horizon 20 years

Construction Completion Year 2020

Contractor Markups:

General Conditions 7 %

Contractor Overhead & Profit 15 %

Bonds and Insurance 2 %

Contingency 30 %

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Results of the economic evaluation are provided in Table 9-3.


As can be seen from the results of this evaluation, carbon has the lowest initial capital cost ($387,000 vs
$655,000) and overall lowest NPV ($640,000 vs $804,000) compared to the biotower option, and
therefore from a financial perspective, is the initial preferred option. However, given the sensitivity of
carbon annual O&M costs and resultant NPV to the H2S inlet concentration, further evaluations were
completed to determine impacts of the assumption of an average 10 ppmv H2S concentration on the
economic results. Specifically, the assessment was repeated with increasingly higher concentrations of
H2S inlet to determine the point at which the biotower option had the lower NPV. This did not occur
until inlet H2S concentrations were 25 ppmv. Given the high ventilation rate included in the odor control
design (i.e., 12 ACH), it is anticipated that the frequent turnover of air within the enclosed areas will
prevent high concentrations of H2S from accumulating, thus maintaining an inlet concentration of H2S to
the odor control system well below the 25 ppmv threshold. Therefore, carbon is recommended as the
odor control technology of choice.

Table 9-3. Capital, Annual O&M and NPV Evaluation


Technology Carbon Biotower

Capital $387,000 $655,000

Annual O&M $22,000 $14,000

20 Yr NPV $640,000 $804,000

9.5 Odor Control System Design Recommendations and


Overview
A dual deep bed carbon scrubber utilizing carbon with high adsorptive capacity for H2S is recommended.
The use of the high adsorptive carbon will prolong carbon life and thereby increase the time between
media replacements. Based on an average inlet concentration of 10 ppmv H2S, it is anticipated that
media replacement will be on the order of every two years.
As the site has significant space constraints, utilizing a dual deep bed system reduces footprint.
Recommended odor control system process equipment and anticipated design operating conditions are
summarized in Table 9-4.

Table 9-4. Major Equipment, Design Criteria and Operating Conditions


Equipment/design criteria Size/Operating conditions
Carbon Vessel One (1) 8 ft diameter dual bed FRP vessel
Carbon type and replacement frequency High adsorptive capacity carbon, e.g., 0.3 g H2S/cc carbon;
24 month media replacement frequency
Carbon bed depth 3 ft each
Carbon bed face velocity 50 fpm
Odorous Air Fan One (1) fan, FRP construction with sound enclosure;
continuous operation
Fan design point 5,000 cfm at 8.5 inches w.c. pressure
Electrical requirements 480V/3-ph/60 Hz; 15 hp

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DETAIL C CIVIL

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ONAL SERVI
TRD TREAD 2 L EROSION CONTROL

ON
SCU SPEED CONTROL UNIT SCALE ON DRAWING WHERE DETAIL
TS TEMPORARY SEEDING, TUBE STEEL S STRUCTURAL

SI
CHK
IS SHOWN:

REVI
SDP SUB-DISTRIBUTION PANEL A ARCHITECTURAL
TSHT THRESHOLD 65-S-201
F FIRE PROTECTION
SDWK SIDEWALK DRAWING NUMBER(S)

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


TOTAL SUSPENSION SOLIDS

S
TSS

J.HARGI
P PLUMBING
WHERE TAKEN

THOUT THE W RI
SEC SECONDARY TOP OF STEEL
TST D PROCESS
SECT SECTION TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET Y PIPING

SED SEDIMENTATION M MECHANICAL


TTD TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER E ELECTRICAL
SEW SEWAGE
TU-X TREATMENT UNIT NO. X N INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
SG LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS, SAFETY

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TURB TURBIDITY
ON DRAWING WHERE ONLY A
SGWB SUSPENDED GYPSUM WALL BOARD
TWP TRANSLUCENT WALL PANEL DRAWING TITLE TITLE IS REQUIRED WITH NO

DR
SH SHEET FACILITY

N,AS AN I
TX TRANSFORMER SCALE REFERENCE (eg: ELEVATIONS)
B SHA SURFACE HARDENING AGENT 100 - UNION PUMP STATOIN

E
J.OSOSKI
TYP TYPICAL
200 - EAST STREET PUMP STATION
SHS SOLIDS HANDLING SYSTEM
300 - BOULEVARD PUMP STATION

NCORPORATED HEREI
SIM SIMILAR
UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

DATE
SK SINK SECTION CALLOUT WHERE SECTION
UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
SLR SEALER A IS ON THE SAME SHEET AND CUT
UPS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
SMLS SEAMLESS EPOXY EXTENDS TO A FIXED LIMIT
USB UNIT SUBSTATION

DSGN
NO.
SOI SPRAY- ON INSULATION UVR UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY

N W HOLE OR I
SOLN SOLUTION

GNS I
SP SPACE OR SPACES, V VENT, VALVE

DEAS AND DESI


SPANDREL PANEL, STORMPROOF V VOLTMETER, VOLTS

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
SECTION CALLOUT WHERE SECTION

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


SPEC, SPECS SPECIFICATIONS VB VAPOR BARRIER (RETARDER)
A A

S NOT TO BE USED,I
IS ON ANOTHER SHEET AND CUT
SPD SUMP PUMP DISCHARGE VC VERTICAL CURVE
EXTENDS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SHEET

CUT
65-S-301 65-S-301
SPG SPACING VCP VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
SPLY SUPPLY VCT

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


VINYL COMPOSITION TILE

CONTROL AUTHORI
SQ SQUARE VEL VELOCITY
SQ FT SQUARE FOOT, FEET VERT VERTICAL
VHC VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS 1 GRID LINE INDICATOR

LL AND I
SQ IN SQUARE INCH
SR SHORT RADIUS VIB VIBRATION

SS START-STOP VIF VERIFY IN FIELD PROJECT NOTES:

CH2M HI
SST STAINLESS STEEL VIN VINYL
1. PROJECT ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 88. EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE

THI
SSC SUPERVISORY SET POINT CONTROL VINT, VT VINYL TILE 1 KEYNOTE NUMBER BASED ON NGVD 29. EXISTING DRAWINGS WERE USED AS BACKGROUNDS FOR
EXISTING BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES. EXISTING ELEVATIONS HAVE BEEN
ST STORM DRAIN VP VERTICAL PIVOTED

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


CONVERTED TO NAVD 88, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. TO CONVERT
ST STRAIGHT VPS VENEER PLASTER SYSTEM BETWEEN NGVD 29 AND NAVD 88 USE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSIONS:
C STA STATUS, STATION VPC POINT OF VERTICAL CURVATURE
STD STANDARD 1 REVISION / ADDENDA NUMBER NGVD 29 TO NAVD 88: SUBTRACT 1.04 FEET
VPI POINT OF VERTICAL INTERSECTION
NAVD 88 TO NGVD 29: ADD 1.04 FEET
STIF STIFFENER VPT POINT OF VERTICAL TANGENT
STIRR STIRRUP VS VERTICAL SLIDE 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS.
N
STL STEEL VTR VENT THRU ROOF
NORTH ARROW
STRL STRUCTUAL VWC VINYL WALL COVERING
STRUCT STRUCTURE
SUBFL SUBFLOOR WEST
W

ON
SUSP SUSPENDED

ONS AND
W/ WITH

GENERAL LEGEND
ON PUM P STATI
SV SOLENOID VALVE
WC WATER COLUMN
SVIN SHEET VINYL

ON
WEASTRIP WEATHERSTRIP
SWBD SWITCHBOARD
WG WIRE, WIRE GLASS DESIGN DETAIL DESIGNATION

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


SWGR SWITCHGEAR
WH WATTHOUR METER

GENERAL
SYMM SYMMETRICAL

ATI
WHD WATTHOUR DEMAND METER

T THERMOSTAT, TREAD WP WATERPROOF, WEATHERPROOF, WORKPOINT

ABBREVI
T/ TOP OF WR WASTE RECEPTACLE DESIGN DETAIL
T&B TOP AND BOTTOM WRB
WR WATER RESISTANT GWB DESIGNATION 1234-567
WS WATER SURFACE, WATERSTOP, WELDED STEEL (NUMERAL)
T&G TONGUE AND GROOVE
WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHOWN ON DESIGN

UNI
TA TRANSFER AIR
DETAIL DRAWING(S)
TAN TANGENT WWPH WET WEATHER PEAK HOUR

TB TERMINAL BOARD
NOTES:
TBG TUBING
TC TIME TO CLOSE 1. ALL DESIGN DETAILS ARE TYPICAL AND MUST BE USED IF DESIGN
D TC TURBIDITY CURTAIN DETAIL DESIGNATION IS NOT SHOWN
TCAD TIME CLOSE AFTER DE-ENERGIZATION
2. THE TERM STANDARD DETAIL, OR A FORM OF IT, IS SYNONYMOUS WITH DESIGN DETAIL.
TCAE TIME CLOSE AFTER ENERGIZATION THE DESIGN DETAILS REPRESENT THE CHARACTER AND NATURE OF THE WORK
TDH TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD REQUIRED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT. ALL ASSOCIATED WORK SHALL BE IN
TDR TIME DELAY RELAY ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIGN DETAILS SHOWN WHETHER THE DETAILS ARE

TECH TECHNICAL
SPECIFICALLY REFERENCED OR NOT. GENERAL NOTES: VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


TEL TELEPHONE
1. THIS IS A STANDARD LEGEND SHEET. ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
TEMP TEMPORARY, TEMPERATURE 0 1"
THEREFORE, NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION
TF TOP FACE SHOWN MAY BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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USED BUT NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING. DWG 100-G-003

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GHTS RESERVED.
INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION LINE LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS & LETTER SYMBOLS
INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION LETTERS TABLE
PRIMARY PROCESS
AC ALTERNATING CURRENT
FIRST-LETTER SUCCEEDING-LETTERS (CLOSED CONDUIT,
PARALLELING LINES AM AUTO-MANUAL
DASHED LINE INDICATES

LL 2016. ALL RI
PROCESS OR READOUT OR READOUT OR READOUT OR CL2 etc. CHLORINE (TYPICAL: USE STANDARD CHEMICAL
ALTERNATE FLOW STREAM)
LETTER INITIATING VARIABLE MODIFIER PASSIVE FUNCTION PASSIVE FUNCTION PASSIVE FUNCTION ELEMENT ABBREVIATIONS)
EXAMPLE SYMBOLS (2)
A ANALYSIS (+) ALARM SECONDARY PROCESS COD CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
BYPASS PROCESS CP-X CONTROL PANEL NO. X (X = FACILITY NUMBER)
B BURNER, COMBUSTION USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*)
DC DIRECT CURRENT

c CH2M HI
(A)
C USER'S CHOICE (*) CONTROL DO DISSOLVED OXYGEN

er
PROCESS (OPEN CHANNEL)

APVD

Seal
A D DENSITY (S.G.) DIFFERENTIAL FCL2 FREE CHLORINE RESIDUAL
CLARIFYING ABBREVIATIONS (A) TOTAL OF 2 SIGNALS FOS FAST-OFF-SLOW
E VOLTAGE PRIMARY ELEMENT, ANALOG SIGNAL
FOSA FAST-OFF-SLOW-AUTO
FIRST LETTER(S) SENSOR (4 TO 20 mAdc, ETC.)

BY
FOSR FAST-OFF-SLOW-REMOTE
BB
DISCRETE FP-W-X FIELD PANEL NO. WX (W = UNIT PROCESS NUMBER
SUCCEEDING LETTER(S) F FLOW RATE RATIO
FIT (ON/OFF, ETC.) X = PANEL NUMBER)
(FRACTION) CONNECTING LINES
FR FORWARD-REVERSE
UP-LL-UU
PNEUMATIC SIGNAL

APVD
G USER'S CHOICE (*) GLASS, GAUGE GATE HOA HAND-OFF-AUTO

S THE PROPERTY OF
VIEWING DEVICE FILLED SYSTEM SIGNAL HOR HAND-OFF-REMOTE

LL.
UNIT NUMBER
ISR INTRINSICALLY SAFE RELAY

ON OF CH2M HI
H HAND (MANUAL) HIGH HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SIGNAL

ew
LEL LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT

QC Revi
I CURRENT (ELECTRICAL) INDICATE DATA LINK LOS LOCKOUT STOP
LR LOCAL-REMOTE
J POWER SCAN BUILDING OR
LOOP NUMBER MA MANUAL-AUTO
FACILITY BOUNDARY MC MODULATE-CLOSE

ZATI
CE,I
K TIME, TIME SCHEDULE TIME RATE CONTROL STATION
OF CHANGE PACKAGE SYSTEM NON-CONNECTING LINES MCC-X MOTOR CONTROL CENTER NO. X

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
UNIT PROCESS
EQUIPMENT MSC MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED CABLE

ON
NUMBER L LEVEL LIGHT (PILOT) LOW NC NORMALLY CLOSED

SI
CHK
REVI
M MOTION MOMENTARY MIDDLE, INTERMEDIATE SIMILAR PROCESS NO NORMALLY OPEN
OC OPEN-CLOSE(D)

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


S
N TORQUE USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*)

J.HARGI
OCA OPEN-CLOSE-AUTO

THOUT THE W RI
O USER'S CHOICE (*) ORIFICE, RESTRICTION OCR OPEN-CLOSE-REMOTE
OO ON-OFF
P PRESSURE, VACUUM POINT (TEST)
OOA ON-OFF-AUTO
CONNECTION
OOR ON-OFF-REMOTE
Q QUANTITY INTEGRATE, ORP OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TOTALIZE INTERFACE SYMBOLS OSC OPEN-STOP-CLOSE
pH HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
DIGITAL SYSTEM INTERFACES

DR
R RADIATION RECORD OR PRINT PLC PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER

N,AS AN I
B RIO REMOTE I/O UNIT

E
S SPEED, FREQUENCY SAFETY SWITCH

J.OSOSKI
RTU-X REMOTE TELEMETRY UNIT NO. X
ANALOG INPUT T TEMPERATURE TRANSMIT S A PROCESS INTERFACE SOF SLOW-OFF-FAST

NCORPORATED HEREI
U MULTI VARIABLE MULTI FUNCTION MULTI FUNCTION MULTI FUNCTION SS START-STOP

DATE
ANALOG OUTPUT
TCL2 TOTAL CHLORINE RESIDUAL
V VIBRATION, VALVE, DAMPER,
MECHANICAL ANALYSIS LOUVER TOC TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
DISCRETE INPUT A D SIGNAL INTERFACE
X TOD TOTAL OXYGEN DEMAND

DSGN
NO.
W WEIGHT, FORCE WELL TURB TURBIDITY
DISCRETE OUTPUT
X X UNCLASSIFIED (*) X AXIS UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) VHC VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS

N W HOLE OR I
VIB VIBRATION

GNS I
Y EVENT, STATE Y AXIS RELAY, COMPUTE, A INTERFACE LETTER

DEAS AND DESI


OR PRESENCE CONVERT

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
D DESTINATION DRAWING NO.

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


Z POSITION Z AXIS DRIVE, ACTUATOR,

S NOT TO BE USED,I
UNCLASSIFIED FINAL S SOURCE DRAWING NO.

CUT
CONTROL ELEMENT

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
TABLE BASED ON THE INSTRUMENTATION, SYSTEMS, AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY (ISA) STANDARD.

INTERFACE TO
(+) WHEN USED, EXPLANATION IS SHOWN ADJACENT TO INSTRUMENT SYMBOL. SEE ABBREVIATIONS AND LETTER SYMBOLS.

LL AND I
OR FROM PROCESS
(*) WHEN USED, DEFINE THE MEANING HERE FOR THE PROJECT.
EXTERNAL TO PROJECT

CH2M HI
GENERAL INSTRUMENT OR HAND SWITCHES AND

THI
PROCESS OR SIGNAL
FUNCTIONAL SYMBOLS INDICATING LIGHTS N LINE CONTINUATION N

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


N=1,2,3,ETC

C OO
FIELD MOUNTED YL ON AND OFF EVENT
LIGHTS

REAR-OF-PANEL

ON AND CONTROL
MOUNTED (OPERATOR
INACCESSIBLE) ON-OFF HAND SWITCH,
OO
MAINTAINED CONTACT
SELF CONTAINED VALVE & GENERAL NOTES
HS SWITCH (CONTROLLED
PANEL MOUNTED
DEVICE WILL RESTART
EQUIPMENT TAG NUMBERS

ON
(OPERATOR
ON RETURN OF POWER 1. COMPONENTS AND PANELS SHOWN WITH A SINGLE

LEGEND -SHEET 1
ACCESSIBLE)

ON PUM P STATI
AFTER POWER FAILURE). D-UP-LL-UU ASTERISK ( ) ARE TO BE PROVIDED AS PART OF A
PACKAGE SYSTEM.

ON
SS STOP-START HAND SWITCH
MCC MOUNTED 2. COMPONENTS AND PANELS SHOWN WITH A DOUBLE

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


MOMENTARY CONTACT D ARV AIR RELEASE VALVE
HS ASTERISK ( ) ARE TO BE PROVIDED UNDER

GENERAL
SWITCHES (CONTROLLED AVRV AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE
DIVISION 26, ELECTRICAL.
DEVICE WILL NOT RESTART E EJECTOR
ON RETURN OF POWER G GATE

NSTRUM ENTATI
3. THIS IS A STANDARD LEGEND. THEREFORE, NOT ALL OF
AFTER POWER FAILURE). M MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
THIS INFORMATION MAY BE USED ON THE PROJECT.
P PUMP
T TANK

UP UNIT PROCESS NUMBER

UNI
LL LOOP NUMBER

UU UNIT NUMBER

I
VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"

DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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DWG 100-G-005

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VALVE SYMBOLS

GHTS RESERVED.
MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYMBOLS
GATE PINCH PRESSURE RELIEF
CENTRIFUGAL PROGESSING
K AIR AND/OR PISTON PUMP
FFLCPLLLX PUMP (DRY PIT) CAVITY PUMP
VACUUM RELEASE XX

LL 2016. ALL RI
KNIFE GATE NEEDLE V PANEL CONTINUED XX
XX
VENT TO ON SAME OR OTHER
REGULATED SIDE ATMOSPHERE
DRAWING SUBMERSIBLE
BUTTERFLY SWING CHECK CENTRIFUGAL WET PIT COMPRESSOR
PRESSURE CONTROL PUMP OR TURBINE PUMP (CENTRIFUGAL) SUMP PUMP
XX

c CH2M HI
XX
GLOBE BALL CHECK AIR GAP

er
XX

APVD
PANEL OUTLINE RECIPROCATING OR

Seal
A PRESSURE REGULATION COMPRESSOR
PANEL NAME METERING PUMP
BACKFLOW (CLAY-TYPE) (PISTON)
BALL (POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT) XX
PREVENTER 120V 120 VOLT,
XX

BY
MULTI-PORT VALVE 60 HZ POWER
V T DRIP TRAP
(GATE VALVE SHOWN. FOR
VEE-BALL ROTARY
OTHER VALVE TYPES, PERISTALLIC
480V 480 VOLT, BLOWER OR FAN
APPROPRIATE VALVE PUMP
PIG INSERT POINT 60 HZ POWER DIAPHRAGM PUMP (CENTRIFUGAL)
SYMBOL SHOWN.) SEAT

APVD
TELESCOPING
SEAT PORT XX

S THE PROPERTY OF
PORTS ARE IMPLIED BY
XX

LL.
ECCENTRIC PLUG INDICATED FLOW PATTERN. PIG CATCH POINT

ON OF CH2M HI
XX AIR SET GEAR PUMP OR BLOWER

ew
S SAMPLE EJECTOR
(POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT)

QC Revi
XX = SUPPLY PRESSURE
DIAPHRAGM ANGLE GATE IN PSIG. XX
SELF CONTAINED
A
MUD AIR SUPPLY
PLUG

ZATI
XX: AS ADJUSTABLE SPEED

CE,I
CS-1 CONSTANT SPEED (SINGLE SPEED)

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
CS-2 CONSTANT SPEED (TWO SPEED)

ON
AP AIR PURGE SET

SI
CHK
REVI
RECEPTACLE
GATE SYMBOLS

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


S
J.HARGI
F FLUSHING CONNECTION

THOUT THE W RI
FABRICATED RUPTURE DISK
SLUICE
SLIDE
STOP LOG
(VACUUM) FLOW STREAM IDENTIFICATION
S SEAL WATER SET
BUTTERFLY FLAP SHEAR RUPTURE DISK ALP AIR LOW PRESSURE PROCESS S SANITARY SEWER (GRAVITY)

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


(PRESSURE)
ARD ACID RESISTANT DRAIN SA SAMPLE
WP WATER PURGE SET

DR

N,AS AN I
TV MONITOR ARV ACID RESISTANT VENT SC SUPPLEMENTAL CARBON
B TV

E
J.OSOSKI
FLEXIBLE CONNECTION BD BLOW DOWN SCS SUPPLEMENTAL CARBON SOLUTION
ACTUATOR SYMBOLS

NCORPORATED HEREI
BSD BLENDED SLUDGE SHC SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE

DATE
PNEUMATIC DIAPHRAGM AERATOR TV TV CAMERA
VALVE BYP BYPASS SMD SCUM DECANT
SPRING-OPPOSED, SINGLE MANUAL
POSITIONER
OR DOUBLE ACTING

DSGN
NO.
CA SODIUM HYDROXIDE / CAUSTIC SPD SUMP PUMP DRAIN / DISCHARGE
PNEUMATIC CYLINDER

N W HOLE OR I
RADIO ANTENNA

GNS I
SINGLE OR DOUBLE H HYDRAULIC CO CONDENSATE DRAIN SR SCRUBBER RECIRCULATION
ACTING ACTUATED DIAPHRAGM SEAL

DEAS AND DESI


ON
BY ONE INPUT CSM COMBINED SCUM SSM SECONDARY SCUM

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


DIAPHRAGM,

S NOT TO BE USED,I
M DIFFERENTIAL D DRAIN (PLUMBING) SU SULFURIC ACID
ANNULAR DIAPHRAGM SEAL I

CUT
ELECTRIC MOTOR PRESSURE
DR DRAIN (PROCESS) TA TREATED AIR

TY
INTERLOCK, SEE

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


OR

CONTROL AUTHORI
CONTROL DIAGRAMS
E/H
COMPOSITE SAMPLER FF FIRE SUPPRESSION FOAM TPSD THICKENED PRIMARY SLUDGE
S ELECTROHYDRAULIC SS
SOLENOID I
FO FUEL OIL TW TEMPERED WATER (POTABLE)

LL AND I
FLAME TRAP TWAS THICKENED WAS
VOICE COMMUNICATION FS FIRE SPRINKLER WATER
NOTE: XX: FO FAIL OPEN

CH2M HI
ON LOSS OF PRIMARY POWER FC FAIL CLOSED POINT
G NATURAL GAS (PROCESS) V VENT
FLP FAIL TO LAST POSITION

THI
(PNEUMATIC, ELECTRICAL, OR
HYDRAULIC)
GTO GRAVITY THICKENER OVERFLOW VR VAPOR RECOVERY
CALIBRATION COLUMN

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


SKIMMING
HW HOT WATER (POTABLE) W1 CITY WATER (POTABLE)
MECHANISM
C
PRIMARY ELEMENT SYMBOLS HWR HEATING WATER RETURN
W2 SEPARATED CITY WATER
(NON-POTABLE)
S INLINE SILENCER
LS HWS HEATING WATER SUPPLY
PROPELLER OR W3 PLANT WATER (PLANT EFFLUENT)
PARSHALL FLUME LEVEL (FLOAT)

ON AND CONTROL
TURBINE METER
BLIND FLANGE SCREW CONVEYOR ISD IMPORTED SLUDGE
WAS WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE

PIPE CAP LPR LOW PRESSURE RETURN (CONDENSATE)


THERMAL FI
WEIR ROTAMETER
FLOWMETER M

ON
LPS LOW PRESSURE STEAM

LEGEND -SHEET 2
ON PUM P STATI
STRAINER NG NATURAL GAS (PLUMBING)
SUBMERSIBLE MIXER
LEVEL DE

ON
ORFICE PLATE DENSITY METER
(BUBBLER TUBE)
NRCY NITRATE RICH RECYCLE

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


BASKET STRAINER

GENERAL
FLOW TUBE OA ODOROUS AIR
XX
GENERIC
ULTRASONIC OD OVERFLOW ROOF DRAIN

NSTRUM ENTATI
FILTER INTRINSIC SAFETY
FLOWMETER BARRIER/RELAY
OF OVERFLOW
ELECTROMAGNETIC LE
M LEVEL (ULTRASONIC)
FLOWMETER PULSATION
M PE PRIMARY EFFLUENT
DAMPENER

UNI
PSD PRIMARY SLUDGE
INLINE FAN

PSM PRIMARY SCUM

EXPANSION
RAS RETURN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
CHAMBER
D PIPING DESIGNATION

I
SIGHT INDICATOR RBSD RECYCLE BLENDED SLUDGE

RD ROOF DRAIN
SLUDGE
RAS
GRINDER RHG REFRIGERANT HOT GAS
VERIFY SCALE

FLOW RHW RECIRCULATING HOT WATER BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.
STREAM

MI
0 1"
IDENTIFICATION RL REFRIGERANT LIQUID NOTE:
DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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RS REFRIGERANT SUCTION IDENTIFICATION, SEE CIVIL LEGEND. PROJ 664626

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GHTS RESERVED.
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL NOTES ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL LEGEND

1. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, PLAN DIMENSIONS ARE TO COLUMN GRID ON SYMBOL LEGEND
CENTERLINES, NOMINAL SURFACE OF MASONRY, FACE OF STUDS AND FACE OF
CONCRETE WALLS.
A NEW REFERENCE GRID INDICATOR

LL 2016. ALL RI
2. "FLOOR LINE" REFERS TO TOP ON CONCRETE SLABS. FINISH FLOORING IS
INSTALLED ABOVE THE FLOOR LINE. FOR DEPRESSED FLOORS AND CURBS,
SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. A EXISTING REFERENCE GRID INDICATOR

c CH2M HI
3. REPETITIVE FEATURES ARE NOT DRAWN IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SHALL BE
COMPLETELY PROVIDED AS IF DRAWN IN FULL.

er
APVD
ROOM NAME ROOM NAME

Seal
A
4. WHERE DOOR IS LOCATED NEAR CORNER OF ROOM AND IS NOT LOCATED BY XX-101 101
ROOM IDENTIFIER
DIMENSION ON PLAN OR DETAILS, DIMENSION SHALL BE 3-INCHES FROM FACE OF OR
STUD (WALL) TO FACE OF ROUGH OPENING. DIMENSION SHALL BE 6" FROM FACE

BY
OF WALL TO EDGE OF ROUGH OPENING AT CONCRETE WALLS, 8" AT CMU WALLS. "XX" = FACILITY DOOR LETTER
INDICATOR
5. AT SOUND INSULATED WALLS, FULL HEIGHT PARTITIONS SHALL BE SEALED BOTH

101A
(IF SHOWN) ROOM NUMBER
SIDES WITH ACOUSTIC SEALANT; TOP, BOTTOM, INTERSECTION, DOOR FRAMES,

XX-

APVD
GLAZED OPENING FRAMES, AND OTHER PENETRATIONS. DOOR IDENTIFIER

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
6. LINE OF EXISTING GRADES, AS SHOWN ON THE BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
SECTIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. THEY ARE AT THE BUILDING FACE, OR ON THE

QC Revi
SECTION END EXCEPT AS NOTED.
XXW-1 OR W-1 WINDOW IDENTIFIER
7. VERIFY ALL ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS FOR EQUIPMENT PROVIDED IN THIS
CONTRACT, OR BY OTHERS.

ZATI
CE,I
8. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND XXR-1 OR R-1 RELIGHT IDENTIFIER

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
OTHER CATEGORIES OR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES.

SI
CHK
REVI
9. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION OF, AND PROVIDE: REQUIRED OPENINGS THROUGH
FLOORS AND WALLS, ACCESS DOORS, FURRING, CURBS, ANCHORS AND
XXL-1 OR L-1 LOUVER IDENTIFIER

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


S
J.HARGI
INSERTS. PROVIDE ALL BASES AND BLOCKING REQUIRED FOR ACCESSORIES,

THOUT THE W RI
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER EQUIPMENT.

A WALL TYPE INDICATOR

ARCH/STRUCT MATERIAL SYMBOLS

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


S-1 SIGNAGE IDENTIFIER

DR

N,AS AN I
B SYMBOL LEGEND

E
J.OSOSKI
P-1 PRECAST PANEL IDENTIFIER

NCORPORATED HEREI
GRATING, SPAN DIRECTION INDICATED

DATE
1
EXTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR
CHECKERED PLATE XX-A-301

DSGN
NO.
QUANTITY AND

N W HOLE OR I
GROUT A
DIRECTION OF

GNS I
E
POINTERS AS

DEAS AND DESI


REQUIRED

ON
1
GRANULAR FILL D B INTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


XX-A-301

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
EARTH OR FINISH GRADE C

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
1
CONCRETE DETAIL INDICATOR - SMALL CONDITION
XX-A-401

LL AND I
CMU WALL (PLAN)

110.50 SPOT ELEVATION INDICATOR

CH2M HI
CMU WALL (SECTION)

THI
DIRECTION OF SLOPE DOWN
MASONRY WALL

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


C METAL STUD WALL (PLAN)
HINGE SIDE
DOOR/HATCH SWING INDICATOR

WOOD STUD WALL (PLAN)

TECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL


RIGID INSULATION
101A

ACTIVE INACTIVE
XX-

BATT INSULATION

ON
INDICATES PAIR OF DOORS

ON PUM P STATI
STEEL

ON
F.EXT-X
ALUMINUM

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


LEGEND
FIRE EXTINGUISHER

GENERAL
"X" = NUMBER IN SPECIFICATIONS
PLYWOOD

GYPSUM WALLBOARD
CONTROL JOINT

ACOUSTICAL TILE

UNI
EXPANSION JOINT
WOOD, ROUGH CONTINUOUS

ARCHI
WOOD, ROUGH NON-CONTINUOUS
D RAILINGS

WOOD, FINISHED

POST

VERIFY SCALE

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GHTS RESERVED.
PIPE AND FITTING SYMBOLS VALVE SYMBOLS VALVE DESIGNATIONS

DOUBLE LINE SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE SINGLE LINE MANUAL VALVES AND CHECK VALVES
SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE

LL 2016. ALL RI
EXISTING PIPE REDUCING BUSHING
GATE

K K
NEW PIPE OR
UNION KNIFE GATE

c CH2M HI
V 500
BUTTERFLY OR

er
APVD
EXISTING PIPE TO BE ABANDONED

Seal
A
CAP
GLOBE OR VALVE DESIGNATION

BY
EXISTING PIPE TO BE REMOVED
BALL OR VALVE TYPE, SEE
ANCHOR
SPECIFICATIONS

WELDED JOINT
SEATING PORT

APVD
ELBOW, 90 DEGREE

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ECCENTRIC PLUG OR
GROOVED END JOINT CONTROL VALVES

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
QC Revi
CROSS PLUG OR COCK OR
M
FLANGED JOINT
VALVE FUNCTION
NEEDLE OR

ZATI
CE,I
TEE
MECHANICAL JOINT &

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
PROPRIETARY RESTRAINED JOINT
FV

SI
CHK
DIAPHRAGM OR
ELBOW, 45 DEGREE

REVI
UP-LL-UU
BELL & SPIGOT JOINT (LEADED)
UNIT NUMBER

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


S
PINCH OR

J.HARGI

THOUT THE W RI
LOOP NUMBER
HUB & SPIGOT JOINT SWING CHECK OR
LATERAL
(RUBBER GASKET) UNIT PROCESS NUMBER

BALL CHECK OR NOTE:


BALL JOINT

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


SEE I&C LEGENDS FOR FURTHER DEFINITIONS AND ACTUATOR TYPES.
ADAPTER SIDE
HOSE VALVE (HV- X) OR (V-X)

DR
GROOVED END ADAPTER FLANGE

N,AS AN I
X = NO. IN SPECS
B

S.CLARK
FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER S SAMPLE
SELF-CONTAINED REGULATING VALVES

NCORPORATED HEREI
(RESTRAINING SYSTEM BY MFR)
MUD

DATE
RESTRAINED FLANGED
COUPLING ADAPTER SEE 4005-545 PRESSURE RELIEF

DSGN
NO.
PRV-UP-LL-UU

N W HOLE OR I
FLEXIBLE COUPLING AIR AND/OR VACUUM RELEASE

GNS I
REGULATED SIDE

DEAS AND DESI


UNIT NUMBER

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


METAL BELLOWS EXP JOINT
PRESSURE CONTROL (INTERNAL PILOT)

S NOT TO BE USED,I
LOOP NUMBER

CUT
REGULATED SIDE
UNIT PROCESS NUMBER
NOTES:

TY
ELASTOMER BELLOWS EXP JOINT

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
PRESSURE CONTROL (EXTERNAL PILOT) VALVE TYPE AND FUNCTON. SEE I&C
1. ONLY FLANGED END CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN HERE FOR DOUBLE LINE FITTINGS. LEGENDS FOR FURTHER DEFINITIONS
FITTINGS WITH OTHER END PATTERNS ARE SHOWN SIMILARLY ON THE MULTI-PORT VALVE,
ELBOW UP
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ALSO SEE PIPING SPECIFICATIONS. ARROWS INDICATE FLOW PATTERN.

LL AND I
2. SYMBOLS SHOWN HERE FOR SINGLE LINE FITTINGS ARE GENERIC ONLY. REFER TO PIPING SEATING PORTS ARE IMPLIED BY
INDICATED FLOW PATTERN.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC END CONNECTIONS FOR SINGLE LINE PIPE AND FITTINGS.

CH2M HI
ELBOW DOWN
3. EXISTING PIPE AND EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN LIGHT-LINED AND/OR SCREENED.

THI
TELESCOPING
NEW PIPING AND EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN HEAVY-LINED.
TEE UP

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


C
TEE DOWN ACTUATOR SYMBOLS GENERAL PIPING NOTES
1. LAY PIPE TO UNIFORM GRADE BETWEEN INDICATED ELEVATION POINTS.
LATERAL UP H
HYDRAULIC 2. SIZE OF FITTINGS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS SHALL CORRESPOND TO ADJACENT STRAIGHT RUN
PNEUMATIC DIAPHRAGM
OF PIPE, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. TYPE OF JOINT AND FITTING MATERIAL SHALL BE
THE SAME AS SHOWN FOR ADJACENT STRAIGHT RUN OF PIPE.
LATERAL DOWN

CAL
3. LOCATION AND NUMBER OF PIPE HANGERS AND PIPE SUPPORTS SHOWN IS ONLY

ON
PNEUMATIC CYLINDER MANUAL
APPROXIMATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN SUPPORTS AS SPECIFIED.

ON PUM P STATI
PROCESS M ECHANI
CONCENTRIC REDUCER
4. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE WATERTIGHT. WALL PIPES SHALL BE USED WHEREVER

ON
S SOLENOID
PIPING PASSES FROM A STRUCTURE TO BACKFILL.

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


LEGEND
M 5. ALL FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS AND COUPLING ADAPTERS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH
ECCENTRIC REDUCER

GENERAL
ELECTRIC MOTOR THRUST PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THRUST PROTECTION
SHALL BE ADEQUATE FOR TEST PRESSURES SPECIFIED.

6. SYMBOLS, LEGENDS, AND PIPE USE IDENTIFICATIONS SHOWN SHALL BE FOLLOWED


E/H
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC THROUGHOUT THE DRAWINGS, WHEREVER APPLICABLE. NOT ALL OF THE VARIOUS PIPING
COMPONENTS ARE NECESSARILY USED IN THE PROJECT.

7. ALL BURIED PIPING SPECIFIED TO BE PRESSURE TESTED, EXCEPT FLANGED, WELDED, OR

UNI
SCREWED PIPING, SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH THRUST PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED,
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
PIPING DESIGNATION
8. NUMBER AND LOCATION OF UNIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS IS ONLY APPROXIMATE. PROVIDE
ALL UNIONS NECESSARY TO FACILITATE CONVENIENT REMOVAL OF VALVES AND
EXAMPLE: MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
D

16" RAS 9. WHERE A GROOVED END COUPLING IS SHOWN, IT SHALL BE THE RIGID JOINT TYPE, UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. WHERE A FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER IS SHOWN, A STANDARD
FLANGE SHALL BE JOINED TO THE COUPLING ADAPTER.
16" RAS

FLOW STREAM IDENTIFICATION,


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GHTS RESERVED.
HVAC GENERAL NOTES ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOL LIST
TC TEMPERATURE/CO2 COMBINATION SENSOR
LWT LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE BALL VALVE
AFS AIR FLOW MEASURING STATION
1. NOTES BELOW ARE NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE SPECIFICATIONS. SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR REQUIREMENTS IN ADDITION TO
AC AIR CONDITIONING MD MOTORIZED DAMPER
GENERAL NOTES. WATER FLOW METER
ACC AIR COOLED CONDENSER UNIT (NO COMPRESSOR) MAU MAKE-UP AIR UNIT M

LL 2016. ALL RI
2. CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SITE AND BECOME INFORMED AS TO THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRED BY BALANCING VALVE
ACCU AIR COOLED CONDENSING UNIT MAX MAXIMUM
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS PRIOR TO BIDDING PROJECT. MBH THOUSAND BTU/HOUR
AD ACCESS DOOR AV
3. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED MATERIALS, LABOR, EQUIPMENT, AND SERVICES NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE WORK MIN MINIMUM AIR VENT, AUTOMATIC
AHU AIR HANDLING UNIT BUTTERFLY VALVE
AS SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFIED BY THE BASE BUILDING DRAWING AND SPECIFICATIONS. MTS MINUTES
AL ALUMINUM DUCTWORK
4. REFER TO AND CAREFULLY CHECK ARCHITECTURAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, AND FIRE PROTECTION DRAWINGS AND DETAILS, MUW MAKE-UP WATER
AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR
NOTES, LOCATIONS WHERE WALLS, PARTITIONS, CEILINGS, AND OTHER SURFACES ARE FURRED, LOCATIONS OF SHAFTS, GATE VALVE MV AIR VENT, MANUAL

c CH2M HI
AMPS AMPERE MV MOTORIZED VALVE
SOFFITS, AND CONFLICTS WITH WORK OF OTHER TRADES, AND ARRANGE WORK ACCORDINGLY. FURNISH ALL OFFSETS, NEG NEGATIVE
BAL BALANCE

er
APVD
DAMPERS, CONNECTORS, ETC., REQUIRED TO MEET SUCH CONDITIONS. NG NATURAL GAS

Seal
A BD BAROMETRIC DAMPER ANGLE GATE VALVE
5. DUE TO SCALE OF DRAWINGS, ALL REQUIRED OFFSETS, DAMPERS, ETC., MAY NOT BE INDICATED. NO NUMBER PUMP
BDD DAMPER BACK DRAFT OR
6. COORDINATE DIFFUSERS LOCATIONS AND DUCT WITH LIGHTING FIXTURES AND SPRINKLER HEADS. SEE ARCHITECTURAL NRS NON-RISING STEM
BHP BREAK HORSEPOWER
DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS AND DETAILS OF PARTITIONS, SUSPENDED CEILINGS, AND SOFFITS. GLOBE VALVE
BMS BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM NTS NOT TO SCALE

BY
7. ALL DUCT PASSING THROUGH FIRE, SMOKE RATED OR SMOKE/FIRE RATED BARRIERS (WALLS, FLOOR) SHALL BE PROVIDED OA OUTSIDE AIR STRAINER
BTU BRITISH THERMAL UNIT
WITH FIRE, SMOKE OR SMOKE/FIRE DAMPERS. LOCATIONS OR RATED WALLS SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR OBD OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER ISOLATION VALVE (REFER TO SPECS FOR TYPE)
BTUH BRITISH THERMAL UNIT/HR
SHALL VERIFY QUANTITY OF ALL DAMPERS IN ACCORDANCE WITH FINAL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. ALL REQUIRED SMOKE OCPD OVER CURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE
DWD DOUBLE WALL DUCTWORK H HUMIDISTAT/SENSOR
DETECTORS PROVIDED BY DIV 23 SHALL BE CONNECTED TO FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. OED OPEN END DUCT, TERMINATE WITH
C-C COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO COLUMN ENCLOSRE ANGLE GLOBE VALVE
8. CONTRACTOR SHALL OBTAIN AND PAY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS AND ARRANGE FOR ALL REQUIRED INSPECTIONS IN STAINLESS STEEL BIRD SCREEN
C-W COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO WALL

APVD
ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNING CODES. OS&Y OUTSIDE STEM & YOKE

S THE PROPERTY OF
CA COMBUSTION AIR O OCCUPANCY SENSOR
9. THE TERM "PROVIDE" SHALL MEAN "TO FURNISH, INSTALL, AND CONNECT COMPLETELY".

LL.
CENTRIF CENTRIFUGAL TWO WAY MOTORIZED
10. TURN OVER TO THE OWNER ALL MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTIES FOR EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED. P PUMP

ON OF CH2M HI
CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE CONTROL VALVE
PBD PARALLEL BLADE DAMPER

ew
11. WHERE THE CONTRACTOR PROPOSES TO USE AN ITEM OF EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN THAT SPECIFIED OR DETAILED ON THE
CO CLEAN OUT PRESSURE GAUGE WITH COCK VALVE

QC Revi
DRAWINGS WHICH REQUIRES ANY REDESIGN OF THE STRUCTURE, PARTITIONS, FOUNDATIONS, PIPING, WIRING OR ANY OTHER PEF PROCESS EXHAUST FAN
CW DOMESTIC COLD WATER PH PHASE
PART OF THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL OR ARCHITECTURAL LAYOUT, ALL SUCH REDESIGN AND ALL NEW DRAWINGS AND
CV CONTROL VALVE PNL PANEL THREE WAY MOTORIZED
DETAILING REQUIRED THEREFORE, SHALL BE PREPARED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE AND ARE SUBJECT TO THE REVIEW
CMEU CEILING MOUNTED EVAPORATOR POS POSITIVE CONTROL VALVE
AND APPROVAL OF THE OWNER OR HIS AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE. OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO HAVE THE RETURN / EXHAUST GRILLE
CUH CABINET UNIT HEATER

ZATI
PRESS PRESSURE

CE,I
ARCHITECT OR ENGINEER OF HIS CHOICE PREPARE ANY REDESIGN WORK.
DB DRY BULB PRV PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE
12. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH DIVISION 26.

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
DC DIRECT CURRENT PS PRESSURE SWITCH
13. ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE WITH LICENSED WORKMEN IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. OS & Y T

ON
THERMOSTAT/SENSOR
DIAMETER PSIA POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH
14. BEFORE SELECTING MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT, AND PROCESSING THE WORK, INSPECT AREAS WHERE MATERIAL AND

SI
CHK
DHW DOMESTIC HOT WATER HEATER ATMOSPHERE
EQUIPMENT ARE TO BE INSTALLED TO INSURE SUITABILITY AND CHECK NEEDED SPACE FOR PLACEMENT AND CLEARANCES.

REVI
DN DOWN PSIG POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH GAUGE P PRESSURE SENSOR
15. BEFORE CUTTING AND DRILLING INTO BUILDING ELEMENTS, INSPECT AND LAYOUT WORK TO AVOID DAMAGING STRUCTURAL
DP DEW POINT RA RETURN AIR MOTORIZED VALVE

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


S
ELEMENTS AND BUILDING UTILITIES.

J.HARGI
EA EXHAUST AIR RECIRC RECIRCULATING

THOUT THE W RI
16. CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR REPAIR AND PAYMENT FOR ALL UTILITIES DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. DUCT WORK, DIRECTION OF FLOW
EAT ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE RH RELATIVE HUMIDITY
17. CONTRACTOR TO CONFIRM DUCTWORK LOCATIONS, ELEVATIONS AND SIZES BEFORE ANY WORK IS STARTED. IF ANY SAFETY RELIEF VALVE (PRESS.)
EF EXHAUST FAN RPM REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
DISCREPANCIES ARE FOUNDED, NOTIFY ENGINEER BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. (SEE PAR. 48 "COORDINATION (PRESSURE & TEMPERATURE)
ESP EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE SA SUPPLY AIR WITH TURNING VANES. PROVIDE TURNING
DRAWINGS").
EWT ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE SATT SOUND ATTENUATOR
18. FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF PROVIDED EQUIPMENT.
EUH ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER SCFM STANDARD CUBIC FEET/MINUTE QUICK CLOSING LEVER VALVE OTHERWISE NOTED
19. CONTRACTOR TO REPLACE ALL SUSPENDED CEILING TILES DAMAGED AS A RESULT OF HVAC SYSTEM INSTALLATION.
EXH EXHAUST

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


20. ALL SHOP DRAWINGS OF INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED AS A COMPLETE PACKAGE. SENS SENSOR
EXP EXPANSION POSITIVE PRESSURE DUCT
21. HVAC DRAWINGS DO NOT NECESSARY SHOW ALL CONDITIONS OF BUILDING. CONTRACTOR TO USE ALL DRAWINGS AND SF SUPPLY FAN
FC FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR SH SENSIBLE HEAT PRV - PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE

DR
SPECIFICATIONS OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND INSPECTION OF FIELD CONDITIONS FOR DIVISION 23.
FD/AD FIRE DAMPER/ACCESS DOOR

N,AS AN I
22. HVAC PLANS, DETAILS AND ONE LINE DIAGRAMS SHOW THE GENERAL LOCATION AND ARRANGEMENT OF THE SYSTEM. THESE SCP SHORT CIRCUIT CIRCULATION PUMP
NEGATIVE PRESSURE DUCT
B FLG FLANGE SP STATIC PRESSURE

E
ARE DIAGRAMMATIC AND DO NOT SHOW ALL OFFSETS, HANGERS, ACCESS DOORS, ETC. WHICH THE CONTRACTOR MUST

J.OSOSKI
FCU FAN COIL UNIT STP STANDARD TEMP & PRESSURE
PROVIDE TO COMPLETE THE SYSTEM. GAS COCK CHANGE OF ELEVATION,
FMS FLOW MEASURING STATION SUP SUPPLY
23. ALL WORK IN INTERIOR FINISHED SPACES EXCEPT INDICATED IS TO BE CONCEALED ABOVE CEILING. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY

NCORPORATED HEREI
DROP
FPM FEET PER MINUTE SV SOLENOID VALVE
CUTTING, PATCHING, REPAINTING AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF FINISHES AS REQUIRED TO PERFORM COORDINATE WITH OTHER
DEGREES FAHRENHEIT T&PV TEMP & PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CHECK VALVE

DATE
DIVISIONS. LINED DUCTWORK
FPS FEET PER SECOND SFD/AD COMBINATION SMOKE/FIRE DAMPER
24. IF MANUFACTURER OF EQUIPMENT REQUIRES LARGER CAPACITY CIRCUITRY AND/OR EQUIPMENT THE CONTRACTOR SHALL
FS FLOW SWITCH TC TEST CONNECTION WITH ACCESS
PROVIDE SUCH CAPACITY AND/OR EQUIPMENT UNDER THIS CONTRACT AT NO COST TO THE OWNER.
FT FEET FLEXIBLE CONNECTION (DUCTWORK)
DOOR BACKFLOW PREVENTER
25. SUPPORT DUCTWORK ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILING FROM CONSTRUCTION ABOVE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO BOTTOM OF
FTR FIN-TUBE RADIATION

DSGN
TEMP TEMPERATURE

NO.
SLABS, BEAMS, MAINTAINING HEADROOM AT ALL TIMES.
FT3 CUBIC FEET FD & AD
26. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. CHECK EXISTING SPACE CONDITIONS AT THE JOB SITE. T THERMOSTAT
HOSE END DRAIN FIRE DAMPER WITH ACCESS DOOR

N W HOLE OR I
GA GAUGE TH TOTAL HEAT
27. DO NOT PENETRATE STAIR WALLS WITH ANY UTILITIES OR CONDUIT EXCEPT FOR UTILITIES SPECIFICALLY SERVING THAT STAIR.

GNS I
GPM GALLONS PER MINUTE TRA TRANSFER AIR
28. CONTROL CONTRACTOR PROVIDE ALL CONTROL DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, VFD DRIVES, OTHER APPARATUS,
H HEAT CONTENT (BTU/lb) TRV RELIEF VALVE TEMP
CONTROL VALVES AND DAMPERS, ACTUATORS, SENSORS, ETC. AND ALL CONTROL WIRING RELATED TO FACILITY HOSE BIB BD

DEAS AND DESI


H HUMIDISTAT

ON
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (FMS). SEE SPECIFICATION SECTIONS 230900. TSP TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE BALANCING DAMPER

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN


HC HEATING COIL

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


29. ALL DUCTWORK SHALL BE HUNG FROM STRUCTURE ABOVE. TS TEMPERATURE SENSOR
HD HEAD

S NOT TO BE USED,I
30. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE JOINTS ON ALL PIPING AND DUCTWORK WHERE PENETRATING ALL BUILDING EXPANSION JOINTS. TYP TYPICAL FLEXIBLE CONNECTION (PIPING)
HP HORSEPOWER UH UNIT HEATER FLEXIBLE JOINT FD FIRE DAMPER / ACCESS DOOR
31. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS BETWEEN MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND DUCTWORK AND PIPING.

CUT
HT HEIGHT UN UNIT
32. PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 3' DUCT LINEAR AT EACH FAN-COIL UNIT BRANCH DUCT UNIT CONNECTION AND DUCT LINER FOR DUCT

TY
HZ CYCLES VD VOLUME DAMPER

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
FROM FAN-COIL UNIT TO SUPPLY DIFFUSERS (SEE DETAILS).

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


TRANSITION

CONTROL AUTHORI
ID INSIDE DIAMETER VT VENT SD SMOKE DAMPER / ACCESS DOOR
33. PROVIDE VOLUME DAMPERS ON ALL BRANCHES OF DUCTWORK (SUPPLY, RETURN, EXHAUST).
IN INCHES VLV VALVE
34. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE DUCTWORK CONNECTION TO ALL CEILING SUPPLY DIFFUSERS. (MAXIMUM 3'-0" LONG).
KVA KILLOVOLT AMPERE VI VIBRATION ISOLATOR
35. REFER TO SPECIFICATION SECTION 078413 "THROUGH PENETRATION FIRESTOP SYSTEMS" FOR ALL MATERIALS AND METHODS CAP COMBINATION
KW KILOWATTS V VOLTS SF
FOR PENETRATION THROUGH FIRE AND SMOKE RATED ASSEMBLIES. FIRE & SMOKE DAMPER / ACCESS DOOR

LL AND I
L LENGTH W WATTS
36. ALL PENETRATIONS THRU WALLS, ROOF, AND FLOORS TO BE COORDINATED BEFORE SITE WORK EXECUTION WITH PIPE CONNECTION, BOTTOM
LAT LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE WB WET BULB
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS.
WG WATER GAUGE MOTORIZED DAMPER
37. THERMOSTAT AND TEMPERATURE SENSOR LOCATIONS TO BE COORDINATED WITH INTERIOR WALL LAYOUT, REFER TO LB POUNDS M OR MD

CH2M HI
LH LATENT HEAT WH WATER HEATER
ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. PIPE CONNECTION, TOP
WI WIDTH
38. CEILING DIFFUSER AND REGISTER LOCATIONS TO BE COORDINATED WITH CEILING GRID, LIGHTING & SPRINKLER LAYOUT.

THI
WT WEIGHT
REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. BA BAROMETRIC DAMPER
39. PROVIDE MINIMUM OF 20' DUCT LINER AT EACH AIR HANDLING UNIT (SUPPLY AND RETURN CONNECTIONS). PIPE COUPLING (JOINT)

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


40. NO THREADED FITTINGS 2-1/2" AND LARGER ALLOWED FOR HYDRONIC HVAC PIPING.
41. CONTRACTOR SHALL SELECT AND PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS OR EXPANSION LOOPS AND ANCHORS AS REQUIRED TO BD BACKDRAFT DAMPER
C PREVENT TEMPERATURE EXPANSION STRESSES OF HYDRONIC PIPES BASED ON ACTUAL INSTALLATION/CONDITIONS.
42. ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS FOR MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT: EQUIPMENT OF HIGHER ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS MAY BE
FURNISHED PROVIDED SUCH PROPOSED EQUIPMENT IS APPROVED IN WRITING AND CONNECTING ELECTRICAL SERVICES, GBD GRAVITY BACKDRAFT DAMPER
CIRCUIT BREAKERS, AND CONDUIT SIZES ARE APPROPRIATELY MODIFIED. IF MINIMUM ENERGY RATINGS OR EFFICIENCIES ARE DIFFUSER AND GRILLE ABBREVIATIONS
SPECIFIED, EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH REQUIREMENTS.
43. ALL SUPPLY, RETURN, TRANSFER, AND EXHAUST DUCTWORK EXPOSED IN A ROOM WITH NO CEILING(EXCEPT ELECTRICAL AND RECTANGULAR TO RECTANGULAR
PIPE TEE, OUTLET DOWN
MECHANICAL ROOMS) SHALL BE DOUBLE WALL INSULATED DUCTWORK WITH PERFORATED INNER LINER. CDE CEILING DIFFUSER - EXHAUST SWS SIDEWALL GRILLE - SUPPLY OR ROUND TO ROUND
44. ALL BASE-MOUNTED PUMPS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH CONCRETE FILLED INERTIA BASE.
45. ALL ROOF MOUNTED EXHAUST AND SUPPLY FANS SHALL BE INSTALLED WITH ACOUSTICAL CURB. TG TRANSFER GRILLE SWR SIDEWALL GRILLE - RETURN RECTANGULAR TO
PIPE TEE, OUTLET UP
46. ANY MATERIALS EXPOSED WITHIN THE PLENUM MUST BE NONCOMBUSTIBLE OR HAVE A MAXIMUM FLAME SPREAD INDEX OF 25 ROUND TRANSITION
AND A MAXIMUM SMOKE-DEVELOPED INDEX OF 50 WHEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E84. SWE SIDEWALL GRILLE - EXHAUST PIPE UNION, SCREWED

ON
47. WINGS: DETAIL MAJOR ELEMENTS, COMPONENTS, AND SYSTEM PF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS IN
VOLUME DAMPER
RELATIONSHIPS WITH OTHER SYSTEMS, INSTALLATIONS, AND BUILDING COMPONENTS. SHOW SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR

ON PUM P STATI
INSTALLATION AND ACCESS. INDICATE IF SEQUENCE AND COORDINATION ARE IMPORTANT TO EFFICIENT FLOW OF THE WORK. PIPE UNION, FLANGE
INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING.

HVAC LEGEND
OR

ON
THERMOMETER
NOTE: SOME SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS MAY OR PIPE UNION, SWEAT
A. PLANNED PIPING LAYOUT, INCLUDING VALVE AND SPECIALTY LOCATIONS AND VALVE-STEM MOVEMENT.

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


B. CLEARANCES FOR INSTALLING AND MAINTAINING INSULATION. MAY NOT APPEAR ON THE DRAWINGS. CONNECT PROVIDED PIPING/DUCT

GENERAL
C. CLEARANCES FOR SERVING AND MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, AND SPECIALTIES, INCLUDING SPACE FOR PIPE ELBOW, TURNED DOWN TO EXISTING PIPING/DUCT
DISASSEMBLY REQUIRED BY PERIODIC MAINTENANCE.
MECHANICAL NOTE REFERENCE,
D. EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORY SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND SUPPORT DETAILS. PIPE ELBOW, TURNED UP #
E. EXTERIOR WALL AND FOUNDATION PENETRATIONS. NUMBER INDICATES NOTE

F. FIRE-RATED WALL AND FLOOR PENETRATION.


PIPE TEE
G. SIZES AND LOCATION OF REQUIRED CONCRETE PADS AND BASES. DIRECTION OF FLOW
H. SCHEDULING, SEQUENCING, MOVEMENT, AND POSITIONING OF EQUIPMENT INTO BUILDING DURING
DIRT TRAP
CONSTRUCTION. DN PITCH DOWN IN DIRECTION

UNI
I. FLOOR PLANS, ELEVATIONS, AND DETAILS TO INDICATE PENETRATIONS, FLOORS, WALLS, AND CEILINGS AND THEIR OF FLOW
RELATIONSHIP TO OTHER PENETRATIONS AND INSTALLATIONS.
J. REFLECTED CEILING PLANS TO COORDINATE AND INTEGRATE INSTALLATION OF AIR OUTLETS, LIGHT FIXTURES, UP PITCH UP IN DIRECTION
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, COMPONENTS, SPRINKLERS, AND OTHER CEILING-MOUNTED ITEMS. OF FLOW
FTR OR RP EQUIPMENT TAG
K. ACCESS DOOR AND ACCESS PANEL LOCATIONS, WITH FIRE-RATINGS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN FIRE RATING OF
CONSTRUCTION, IN LOCATIONS AS REQUIRED FOR PROPER ACCESS FOR MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENT, REPAIR AND EQUIPMENT TYPE DESIGNATION SD S SMOKE DETECTOR
REMOVAL OF ALL EQUIPMENT AND DEVICES. D
XX
L. SCALE: MINIMUM 1/4"=1'-0" FOR FLOOR PLAN, 3/8"=1'-0" FOR MECHANICAL ROOMS. TS T S TEMPERATURE SENSOR
D
XX
ACTIVE LENGTH (FT) / WATER FLOW RATE
48. ALL PENETRATIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE MECHANICAL SYSTEMS SHALL BE CAULKED AND SEALED FOR SMOKE AND XX PIPING FLEX CONNECTION (DUCTWORK)
(GPM)
FIRE AS REQUIRED.
49. LOCATE ROOF MOUNTED HVAC EQUIPMENT MORE 10 FEET FROM ROOF EDGE. PROVIDE HANDRAILS IF EQUIPMENT ON THE TOTAL LENGTH (FT), PROVIDE ENCLOSURE ROOF MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN
OR
ROOF LOCATED LESS 10 FEET FROM ROOF EDGE (SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS) FROM WALL TO WALL OR WALL TO
50. CONTROL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL CONTROL DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, OTHER APPARATUSES, CONTROL COLUMN ENCLOSURE, ENCLOSURE
VERIFY SCALE
VALVES AND DAMPERS, ACTUATORS, SENSORS, ETC. AND ALL CONTROL WIRING AND LOW VOLTAGE POWER WIRING RELATED SURFACE SHALL MATCH ACTIVE LENGTH
TO CENTRAL DDC CONTROL SYSTEM. SEE SPECIFICATION SECTION 230900. ENCLOSURE SURFACE. BAR IS ONE INCH ON
ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

GHTS RESERVED.
ONE-LINE DIAGRAM-1 ONE-LINE DIAGRAM-2 CONTROL DIAGRAM-1 CONTROL DIAGRAM-2

DRAWOUT AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER, LOW VOLTAGE DRAWOUT POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER, MEDIUM VOLTAGE PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH, MOMENTARY CONTACT, CAPACITOR
NORMALLY OPEN

LL 2016. ALL RI
CIRCUIT BREAKER, THERMAL MAGNETIC TRIP SHOWN, NON DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH, MEDIUM VOLTAGE PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH, MOMENTARY CONTACT, BATTERY
400
3 POLE, UNO NORMALLY CLOSED

CIRCUIT BREAKER, STATIC TRIP UNIT, SENSOR AMP DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH AND CONTACTOR, MEDIUM PUSH BUTTON SWITCH, MAINTAINED CONTACTS WITH LIMIT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES AT END

c CH2M HI
AS AT
or TRIP AND FRAME RATINGS SHOWN, 3 POLE, UNO VOLTAGE MECHANICAL INTERLOCK OF TRAVEL

er
AF AF

APVD

Seal
A
DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH AND VACUUM CONTACTOR, LIMIT SWITCH, NORMALLY CLOSED, OPENS AT END
MEDIUM VOLTAGE OF TRAVEL
CIRCUIT BREAKER, MAGNETIC TRIP ONLY, TRIP
100/M

BY
RATING SHOWN, 3 POLE, UNO DRAWOUT VACUUM CONTACTOR, MEDIUM VOLTAGE 3 POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH MAINTAINED CONTACT TEMPERATURE SWITCH, OPENS ON TEMPERATURE RISE

CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH CURRENT LIMITING FUSES, MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE STRESS CONE TYPE TEMPERATURE SWITCH, CLOSES ON TEMPERATURE RISE
400
400 TERMINATION, OPEN TERMINATOR OR ELBOW

APVD
TRIP AND FUSE RATING INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO OFF SELECTOR SWITCH - MAINTAINED CONTACT - CHART

S THE PROPERTY OF
HAND REMOTE
IDENTIFIES OPERATION WHEN NEEDED FOR CLARITY:

LL.
FLOAT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON

ON OF CH2M HI
DESCENDING LEVEL

ew
FUSED SWITCH, SWITCH AND FUSE CURRENT RATING SWITCH - LOAD BREAK, GROUP OPERATED,
POSITION

QC Revi
400 225 MEDIUM VOLTAGE
INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO
CKT HAND OFF REMOTE X - CLOSED CONTACT
SWITCH, CURRENT RATING INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO 1 X O O O - OPEN CONTACT FLOAT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON
100 2 O O X RISING LEVEL

ZATI
CE,I
SWITCH W/ARCING HORNS, MEDIUM VOLTAGE

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
FUSE, CURRENT RATING AND QUANTITY INDICATED

ON
60 (3)
DISCONNECTING FUSE - SOLID MATERIAL, TOGGLE SWITCH, ON-OFF TYPE PRESSURE SWITCH, NORMALLY CLOSED, OPENS ON

SI
CHK
REVI
MEDIUM VOLTAGE RISING PRESSURE
1
ON OFF

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHERT
MAGNETIC STARTER WITH OVERLOAD, SWITCH - HOOK STICK OPERATED, SINGLE POLE, PRESSURE SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON

THOUT THE W RI
NEMA SIZE INDICATED, FVNR UNO MEDIUM VOLTAGE RISING PRESSURE
SELECTOR SWITCH, ON-OFF TYPE

M .REI
FUSE - EXPULSION, HOOK STICK OPERATED, FLOW SWITCH, CLOSES ON INCREASED FLOW
SINGLE POLE, MEDIUM VOLTAGE
AFD ELECTRONIC STARTER/SPEED CONTROL
RVSS = REDUCED VOLTAGE SOFT STARTER
FLOW SWITCH, OPENS ON INCREASED FLOW

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


AFD = AC ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE
DC = DC ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVE GROUND SWITCH, GANG OPERATED

DR
RVAT = REDUCED VOLTAGE AUTO TRANSFORMER TYPE

N,AS AN I
MUSHROOM HEAD PUSHBUTTON SWITCH NGR NEUTRAL GROUND CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR
B RVRT = REDUCED VOLTAGE REACTOR TYPE

R.W OOD
TERMINAL BLOCK LUG

A INDICATING LIGHT, PUSH-TO-TEST, LETTER RES CALIBRATING RESISTOR

NCORPORATED HEREI
INDICATES COLOR
CABLE OR BUS CONNECTION POINT DELTA CONNECTION

DATE
T
TACHOMETER GENERATOR
GEN
K KEY INTERLOCK WYE GROUNDED CONNECTION, SOLID GROUND A INDICATING LIGHT - LETTER INDICATES COLOR

DSGN
A - AMBER G - GREEN S - STROBE

NO.
B - BLUE R - RED

N W HOLE OR I
SURGE ARRESTER (GAP TYPE) WYE NEUTRAL GROUND RESISTOR OR IMPEDANCE GFS GROUND FAULT SENSOR
C - CLEAR W - WHITE

GNS I
R or Z CONNECTION

DEAS AND DESI


ON
10 CAPACITOR - KVAR INDICATED, 3 PHASE ETM ELAPSED TIME METER

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


FLASHER

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
86 RELAY OR DEVICE, FUNCTION NUMBER AS INDICATED M MOTOR STARTER CONTACTOR COIL

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
3 AC MOTOR, SQUIRREL CAGE INDUCTION - SEALED CONTACT

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
HORSEPOWER INDICATED
CRX CONTROL RELAY, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
IN CIRCUIT
CURRENT TRANSFORMER, ZERO SEQUENCE, RATIO BUZZER
50:5
AND QUANTITY INDICATED TDR

LL AND I
G GENERATOR, KW/KVA RATING SHOWN TIME DELAY RELAY, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
(1) X
IN CIRCUIT
500/625 POTENTIOMETER
SV

CH2M HI
VS BUSHING CURRENT TRANSFORMER, MULTI-RATIO SOLENOID VALVE, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
800/1200:5 X
AND QUANTITY INDICATED IN CIRCUIT

THI
V ANALOG METER WITH SWITCH - SCALE RANGE SHOWN
(3)
0-600V V = VOLTAGE KW = KILOWATTS CONTACT - NORMALLY OPEN RESISTOR

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


A = AMPERAGE KVAR = KILOVARS MO MOTOR OPERATOR, BREAKER OR SWITCH

C PF = POWER FACTOR CONTACT - NORMALLY CLOSED

EUM ENERGY MONITORING UNIT BLOWN FUSE INDICATOR


DPM
REMOTE DEVICE

DIGITAL POWER METER (MULTIFUNCTION) MRP MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY

TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, NORMALLY OPEN, COAXIAL CABLE


CLOSES WHEN ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT
UTILITY REVENUE METER

TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, NORMALLY CLOSED,

CAL LEGEND 1
E N
OPENS WHEN ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT
GROUND TRANSFER SWITCH - LOW VOLTAGE MULTICONDUCTOR SHIELDED CABLE

TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, CLOSES WHEN ENERGIZED,


OPENS WHEN DE-ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT

ON
15 KVA
TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, OPENS WHEN DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
480-120/240V

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


TRANSFORMER, SIZE, VOLTAGE RATINGS, ENERGIZED, CLOSES WHEN DE-ENERGIZED AND
1 PH

GENERAL
AND PHASE INDICATED TIMED OUT

MOTOR SPACE HEATER


L

ELECTRI
SHIELDED ISOLATION TRANSFORMER TRANSFER SWITCH - MEDIUM VOLTAGE RELAY, WITH MECHANICAL LATCH
U
E N TERMINAL BLOCK, REMOTE

480-120V
POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER, VOLTAGE RATING TERMINAL BLOCK, INTERNAL FULLWAVE DIODE BRIDGE (AC TO DC)
AND QUANTITY INDICATED
(3)
FUSED TERMINAL BLOCK

100:5 CURRENT TRANSFORMER, RATIO(100:5) AND


D (3) QUANTITY INDICATED (3)
NOTES: FUSE, RATING INDICATED

1. THESE ARE STANDARD LEGEND SHEETS. SOME SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS


CONNECTION POINT TO EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN OTHER MAY APPEAR ON THE LEGEND AND NOT ON THE DRAWINGS. CPT
DIVISIONS. RACEWAY, CONDUCTOR AND CONNECTION
TRANSFORMER, CONTROL POWER
IN THIS DIVISION 2. FOR ADDITIONAL ABBREVIATIONS OF OTHER DIVISIONS (HVAC, MECHANICAL, AND
VERIFY SCALE
STRUCTURAL/ARCHITECTURAL) SEE OTHER LEGENDS. 120V
BAR IS ONE INCH ON
ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

GHTS RESERVED.
POWER SYSTEM PLAN-1 POWER SYSTEM PLAN-2 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER SOUND SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER
100/40
CONNECTION POINT TO EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED. BREAKER, SEPARATELY MOUNTED, CURRENT F FIRE ALARM STATION, MANUAL S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, RECESSED IN CEILING, SEE
P
RACEWAY, CONDUCTOR,TERMINATION AND CONNECTION RATING INDICATED ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CEILING TYPE

LL 2016. ALL RI
IN THIS DIVISION. (100/40, 100 = FRAME SIZE; 40 = TRIP RATING)
3 POLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC SMOKE DETECTOR
MCC-A
MAJOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENT OR DEVICE - NAME S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, WALL MOUNTED
OR IDENTIFYING SYMBOL AS SHOWN. 2
C CONTACTOR, MAGNETIC, NEMA SIZE INDICATED HD FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC, HEAT DETECTOR

c CH2M HI
S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, SURFACE MOUNTED

er
APVD
30

Seal
A
PANELBOARD - SURFACE MOUNTED L LIGHTING CONTACTOR, CURRENT RATING INDICATED F FIRE ALARM BELL
LPXXA V VOLUME CONTROL, WALL MOUNT 5'-0" AFF
2

BY
PANELBOARD LETTER OR NUMBER STARTER, MAGNETIC NEMA SIZE INDICATED F FIRE ALARM HORN
FACILITY NUMBER S INTERIOR PAGING TRUMPET SOUND REPRODUCER
XX
WITH REMOTE AMPLIFIER, SURFACE MOUNTED
LP - LOW VOLTAGE PANEL CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - DUPLEX UNLESS NOTED FIRE ALARM HORN/STROBE LIGHT
DP - DISTRIBUTION PANEL 2 OTHERWISE

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
WP - WEATHERPROOF C - CLOCK HANGER

LL.
FIRE ALARM STROBE LIGHT M MICROPHONE OUTLET
TL- TWIST LOCK CRE - CORROSION RESISTANT

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
PANELBOARD - FLUSH MOUNTED GFCI- GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER

QC Revi
SUBSCRIPT NUMBER AT RECEPTACLE INDICATES CIRCUIT AIR DUCT DETECTOR S SOUND SYSTEM RACEWAY

TERMINAL JUNCTION BOX

ZATI
CE,I
240V RECEPTACLE FS FIRE SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCH S COMMUNICATION STATION

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
M MOTOR, SQUIRREL CAGE INDUCTION

ON
CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - QUADRUPLEX TS FIRE SPRINKLER TAMPER SWITCH SECURITY SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER

SI
CHK
REVI

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHERT
G GENERATOR, VOLTAGE AND SIZE AS INDICATED. MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY D DOOR HOLDER CR CARD KEY ACCESS

THOUT THE W RI
M .REI
LPXXA HOME RUN - DESTINATION SHOWN DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - FLUSH IN FLOOR TELEPHONE SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER CS CONTROL STATION

DS
or EXPOSED CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS* CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE, PEDESTAL, DUPLEX TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET DOOR SWITCH

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


G
SINGLE FACE UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE

DR
EP

N,AS AN I
or CONCEALED CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS* L20R TELEPHONE RECEPTACLE FLOOR BOX EGRESS PUSHBUTTON
B G
20

R.W OOD
NOTE: RECEPTACLE, SPECIAL PURPOSE-NEMA CONFIGURATION
ALL UNMARKED CONDUIT RUNS CONSIST OF TWO NO. 12, ONE NO. 12 GROUND AND AMPERAGE INDICATED
TELEPHONE RECEPTACLE ELECTRONIC LOCK

NCORPORATED HEREI
CONDUCTORS IN 3/4" CONDUIT. RUNS MARKED WITH CROSSHATCHES INDICATE M = MAGENITIC
T THERMOSTAT

DATE
NUMBER OF NO. 12 CONDUCTORS. CROSSHATCH WITH SUBSCRIPT "G" INDICATES S = STRIKE
GREEN GROUND WIRE. T TELEPHONE SYSTEM RACEWAY

UTILITY REVENUE METERING FACILITY INTERCOM

DSGN
NO.
CROSSHATCHES WITH BAR INDICATE NO.10 CONDUCTOR.
G
SIZE CONDUIT ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS COMPUTER SYSTEM (DATA) PLAN AND RISER

N W HOLE OR I
MONITOR

GNS I
AND APPLICABLE CODE.
ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER CTC COMPUTER SYSTEM TERMINAL CABINET

DEAS AND DESI


ON
CONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR CALLOUT, SEE LEGEND. EUH MOTION SENSOR

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


[A1] COMPUTER NETWORK CONNECTION

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER VIDEO CAMERA
AC (SELF CONTAINED UNIT) PTZ = PAN/TILT/ZOOM

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
CONDUIT DOWN COMPUTER NETWORK CONNECTION, FLUSH IN FLOOR

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
F = FIXED
UTILITY POLE

CONDUIT UP LIGHTING SYSTEM PLAN D DATA SYSTEM RACEWAY

LL AND I
GROUND SYSTEM PLAN
CONDUIT, STUBBED AND CAPPED 1 or 1 LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE
COMBINED TELEPHONE/COMPUTER SYSTEM

CH2M HI
GROUND ROD
PLAN AND RISER

THI
CONDUIT TERMINATION AT CABLE TRAY 1 LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

COMBINATION TELEPHONE/DATA RECEPTACLE, WALL GROUND ROD IN TEST WELL


4

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


or MOUNTED, NUMBER OF PORTS INDICATED
EX EXISTING CONDUIT/ DUCT BANK 1 LUMINAIRE WITH INTERNAL BATTERY BACKUP,
SEE SCHEDULE
C 4 COMBINATION TELEPHONE/DATA RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX, G GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, SIZE AS INDICATED
NUMBER OF PORTS INDICATED
BD BUS DUCT - SEE SPECIFICATIONS 1 STRIP LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

PIGTAIL FOR CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT


CABINET OR FRAME
CE CONCRETE ENCASED CONDUIT 4 or 4 LUMINAIRE AND POLE, SEE SCHEDULE

G EQUIPMENT GROUND BUS


CLOSED CIRCUIT/TELEVISION CABLE PLAN AND RISER
DB DIRECT BURIED CONDUIT 5 or 5 WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

COMBINATION CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION RECEPTACLE N EQUIPMENT NEUTRAL BUS

CAL LEGEND 2
(CCTV) AND DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE IN TWO
FO FIBER OPTIC CONDUIT 1 FLOOD LIGHTS - AIM IN THE DIRECTION SHOWN
GANG BOX WITH BARRIER, 12" DOWN FROM CEILING

XXXX CONCRETE ENCASED DUCT BANK WHERE XXXX IS THE STANDBY LIGHTING UNIT, SURFACE MOUNTED, COMBINATION TELEVISION CABLE RECEPTACLE (TV)

ON
DUCT BANK NAME. SEE CIRCUIT AND RACEWAY SEE SCHEDULE AND DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE IN TWO GANG

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


CODING DEFINITION BOX WITH BARRIER, 12" DOWN FROM CEILING

GENERAL
CONCEALED CONDUIT ROUTING AREA XX or EXIT LIGHTS - FILLED SECTION INDICATES LIGHTED FACE, CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX
ARROW INDICATES EGRESS DIRECTIONAL INDICATORS,
XX = FIXTURE NUMBER, SEE SCHEDULE

ELECTRI
CONDUIT ROUTING AREA TELEVISION CABLE RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX
a or SMALL LETTER SUBSCRIPT AT SWITCH AND LUMINAIRE
2a INDICATES SWITCHING. SUBSCRIPT NUMBER
CABLE TRAY
AT LUMINAIRE INDICATES CIRCUIT

T TRANSFORMER WALL SWITCH:


3
2- DOUBLE POLE P- PILOT LIGHT
3- THREE WAY K- KEY OPERATED
J or HH GENERAL CONTROL OR WIRING DEVICE.
4- FOUR WAY D- DIMMER
D LETTER SYMBOLS OR ABBREVIATIONS
WP- WEATHERPROOF CRE- CORROSION RESISTANT
INDICATE TYPE OF DEVICE
EX- EXPLOSIONPROOF L- MOMENTARY 3-WAY
M- MOTOR RATED MS- MANUAL STARTER
CS CONTROL STATION, SEE CONTROL DIAGRAMS
WITH OVERLOADS
FOR CONTROL DEVICE(S) REQUIRED.
OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR
30 NONFUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, CURRENT RATING VERIFY SCALE
INDICATED, 3 POLE BAR IS ONE INCH ON

LC LIGHTING CONTACTOR ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
60/40 FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, CURRENT RATING INDICATED 0 1"

(60/40, 60=SWITCH RATING / 40=FUSE RATING)


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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DEVICE TABLE CIRCUIT AND RACEWAY

GHTS RESERVED.
ONE LINE PROTECTION RELAYING AND ONE LINE PROTECTION RELAYING AND GENERAL CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AND CONDUIT IDENTIFICATION
ELEMENTARY DIAGRAMS-1 ELEMENTARY DIAGRAMS-2
52

LL 2016. ALL RI
51 or DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBER INDICATED,
SEE DEVICE TABLE POWER CIRCUIT CALLOUTS MULTICONDUCTOR POWER CABLE CIRCUIT CALLOUTS
DEVICE
FUNCTION DEVICE DESCRIPTION
[P1] [1/2"FLEX, 2#12,#12G] [P24] [1"C,3#8,3#14,1#10G] [PC1] [3/4"C,1 (3C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
NO.
CS [P2] [3/4"C,2#12,1#12G] [P25] [1"C,3#8,4#14,1#10G] [PC2] [3/4"C,1 (3C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]
CONTROL SWITCH TRIP

c CH2M HI
T 21 IMPEDANCE/DISTANCE RELAY [P3] [3/4"C,3#12,1#12G] [P26] [1"C,3#8,5#14,1#10G] [PC3] [1"C,1 (3C#8,1#10G) TYPE 2]

er
APVD

Seal
A CS 25A AUTOMATIC SYNCHRONIZER [P4] [3/4"C,4#12,1#12G] [P27] [1"C,2#6, 1#10G] [PC4] [1 1/4"C,2 (3C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
CONTROL SWITCH CLOSE
C
25C SYNCH CHECK RELAY [P5] [3/4"C,5#12,1#12G] [P28] [1"C,3#6, 1#8G] [PC5] [1 1/2"C,2 (3C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]

BY
43/CS 43-DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBER, [P6] [3/4"C,6#12,1#12G] [P29] [1"C,3#6, 2#14,1#8G] [PC1A] [3/4"C,1 (2C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
27 UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY
SEE DEVICE TABLE [P7] [3/4"C,7#12,1#12G] [P30] [1"C,3#6, 3#14,1#8G] [PC2A] [3/4"C,1 (2C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]
32 REVERSE POWER RELAY
[P8] [3/4"C,8#12,1#12G] [P31] [1"C,3#6, 4#14,1#8G]
VS VOLTMETER SWITCH
40 GENERATOR LOSS OF EXCITATION RELAY [P9] [3/4"C,3#12,2#14,1#12G] [P32] [1"C,3#6, 5#14,1#8G]

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
[P10] [3/4"C,3#12,3#14,1#12G] [P33] [1"C,3#4,1#8G]

LL.
AS AMMETER SWITCH 43CSE AUTOMATIC POWER TRANSFER AND LOAD

ON OF CH2M HI
CONTROL MODE SEL. SWITCH [P11] [3/4"C,3#12,4#14,1#12G] [P34] [1 1/4"C,3#4,3#14,1#8G]

ew
QC Revi
[P12] [3/4"C,3#12,5#14,1#12G] [P35] [1 1/4"C,3#4,5#14,1#8G] EMPTY CONDUIT
A INDICATING LAMP-SWITCHBOARD TYPE 43CSX MODE SEL. SWITCH
[P13] [3/4"C,3#12,6#14,1#12G] [P36] [1 1/4"C,3#3, 1#6G]
INDICATING LAMP LENS COLORS [EC-1] [3/4"C,WITH PULL STRING]
46 GENERATOR CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAY [P14] [3/4"C,3#12,7#14,1#12G] [P37] [1 1/4"C,3#3, 3#14,1#6G]
INDICATED AS FOLLOWS:

ZATI
CE,I
[EC-2] [1"C,WITH PULL STRING]
49 THERMAL RELAY [P15] [3/4"C,2#10,1#10G] [P38] [1 1/4"C,3#2, 1#6G]

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
A - AMBER R - RED [EC-3] [1 1/4"C,WITH PULL STRING]

ON
B - BLUE W - WHITE 50GS INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT DEVICE, [P16] [3/4"C,3#10,1#10G] [P39] [1 1/4"C,3#1, 1#6G]

SI
[EC-4] [1 1/2"C,WITH PULL STRING]

CHK
G - GREEN GROUND SENSOR [P17] [3/4"C,3#10,2#14,1#10G] [P40] [1 1/2"C,3#1, 3#14,1#6G]

REVI
[EC-5] [2"C,WITH PULL STRING]
[P18] [3/4"C,3#10,3#14,1#10G] [P41] [1 1/2"C,3#2/0, 1#4G]

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHERT
V VOLTMETER 50 INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT DEVICE, [EC-6] [3"C,WITH PULL STRING]

THOUT THE W RI
[P19] [3/4"C,3#10,4#14,1#10G] [P42] [2"C,3#3/0, 1#4G]
[EC-7] [4"C,WITH PULL STRING]
51 TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY [P20] [3/4"C,3#10,5#14,1#10G] [P43] [2"C,3#4/0, 1#3G]

M .REI
A AMMETER [EC-8] [5"C,WITH PULL STRING]
51G TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY, GROUND FAULT [P21] [1"C,2#8,1#10G]

[P22] [1"C,3#8,1#10G]
W WATTMETER 51V TIME OVERCURRENT, VOLTAGE RESTRAINED

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[P23] [1"C,3#8,2#14,1#10G]
52 POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER

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F FREQUENCY METER 52CSX POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL SWITCH ANALOG CIRCUIT CALLOUTS CONTROL CIRCUIT CALLOUTS MULTICONDUCTOR CONTROL CABLE CIRCUIT CALLOUTS
B

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59 OVERVOLTAGE RELAY [A1] [3/4"C,1 TYPE 3] [C1] [3/4"C,MSC] [CC5] [3/4"C,1-5C TYPE 1]
PF POWER FACTOR METER

NCORPORATED HEREI
60 VOLTAGE OR CURRENT BALANCE RELAY [A2] [1"C,2 TYPE 3] [C2] [3/4"C,2#14,1#14G] [CC7] [3/4"C,1-7C TYPE 1]

DATE
[A3] [1"C,3 TYPE 3] [C3] [3/4"C,3#14,1#14G] [CC9] [1"C,1-9C TYPE 1]
WH WATT-HOUR METER 65A ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL
[A4] [1"C,4 TYPE 3] [C4] [3/4"C,4#14,1#14G] [CC12] [1"C,1-12C TYPE 1]
65A, MOP ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL
[A5] [1 1/4"C,5 TYPE 3] [C5] [3/4"C,5#14,1#14G] [CC19] [1 1/2"C, 1-19C TYPE 1]

DSGN
MOTOR OPERATED POTENTIOMETER

NO.
ETM ELAPSED TIME METER
[A6] [1 1/4"C,6 TYPE 3] [C6] [3/4"C,6#14,1#14G] [CC25] [1 1/2"C,1-25C TYPE 1]

N W HOLE OR I
[A7] [1 1/2"C,7 TYPE 3] [CC37] [2"C,1-37C TYPE 1]

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65A, RL ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL [C7] [3/4"C,7#14,1#14G]
RPM TACHOMETER RAISE/LOWER SWITCH [A8] [1 1/2"C,8 TYPE 3] [C8] [3/4"C,8#14,1#14G] [CCC1] [1-7C #12 TYPE 1]

DEAS AND DESI


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GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
[A9] [1 1/2"C,9 TYPE 3] [C9] [3/4"C,9#14,1#14G]

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[A15] [3/4"C,1 TYPE 4] [C15] [3/4"C,15#14,1#14G]
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[A16] [3/4"C,2 TYPE 4] [C16] [3/4"C,16#14,1#14G]
ANSI 37.2 - AMERICAN STANDARD MANUAL AND CONTROL, WOODWARD APTL

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[A17] [1"C,3 TYPE 4] [C17] [3/4"C,17#14,1#14G]
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AND ASSOCIATED TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT 65F AUTOMATIC GENERATOR LOADING [A18] [1 1/4"C,4 TYPE 4] [C18] [3/4"C,18#14,1#14G]
CONTROL, WOODWARD AGLC [A19] [1 1/4"C,5 TYPE 4] [C19] [3/4"C,19#14,1#14G]

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


[A20] [1 1/4"C,6 TYPE 4] [C20] [1"C,20#14,1#14G]
7 8 67 DIRECTIONAL TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY
C NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT [A21] [1 1/2"C,7 TYPE 4] [C21] [1"C,21#14,1#14G]
74 ALARM RELAY [A22] [1 1/2"C,8 TYPE 4] [C22] [1"C,22#14,1#14G]
3 4
NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT 81O/U FREQUENCY RELAY, OVER/UNDER [A23] [2"C,9 TYPE 4] [C23] [1"C,23#14,1#14G]

86 LOCKOUT RELAY [A24] [3/4"C,1-4 pr. TYPE 5] [C24] [1"C,24#14,1#14G]


REMOTE DEVICE [A25] [1"C,2-4 pr. TYPE 5] [C25] [1"C,25#14,1#14G]
87 DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTIVE RELAY

90 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
TEST SWITCH CURRENT ELEMENT

CAL LEGEND 3
NOTES:
90, MOP ENGINE EXCITATION, POWER
1. FOR CABLE TYPES, SEE SPECIFICATIONS.
OPERATED POTENTIOMETER
TEST SWITCH POTENTIAL ELEMENT
2. CONDUIT SIZES ARE BASE ON THE AREA OF THW CONDUCTORS.

ON
90PF ENGINE EXCITATION, POWER
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AT 60 DEGREES C, SIZING OF CONDUCTORS #1/0AWG AND LARGER BASED

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90RL ENGINE EXCITATION, RAISE/ ON AMPACITIES AT 75 DEGREES C.
DIODE
LOWER SWITCH
4. WHERE CIRCUITS ARE UNDERGROUND, DIRECT BURIED OR CONCRETE
ENCASED, MINIMUM CONDUIT SIZE SHALL BE 1".

ELECTRI
INSTRUMENTATION CABLE, SHIELDED

X = DEVICE NUMBER, WHEN THERE ARE MULTIPLE UNITS 5. FOR METRIC CONDUIT SIZES USE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSION:
1/2" = 16 mm 1/4" = 35 mm
3/4" = 21 mm 1 1/2" = 41 mm
NGR NEUTRAL GROUNDING RESISTOR
1" = 27 mm 2" = 53 mm

PST PHASE SHIFTING TRANSFORMER

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100-D-302

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NCORPORATED HEREI N,AS AN I
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1 2 3 4 5 6

GHTS RESERVED.
13.8 KV SERVICE FROM
UNITED ILLUMINATING COMPANY (UI)

LL 2016. ALL RI
1000 KVA
480V, 3Ø, 3W
G UNITED ILLUMINATING COMPANY SCOPE
(LOCATED 1000 KVA

c CH2M HI
OUTDOORS) 13.8 KV - 480V
3-PHASE

APVD
A

BY
E N ATS-1
1200A
CH2M / GNHWPCA SCOPE

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
1200 AF

ON OF CH2M HI
1000 AT

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MCC-1, 480V, 3Ø, 60HZ, 1200A, 65 KAIC

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NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


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25 KVA
1 1 1 1 1 1 1

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3-PHASE

SPD

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THI
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6"

15A GATE
UNUSABLE UNUSABLE UNUSABLE VALVE 1
SPACE SPACE SPACE 15A SLIDE

AGRAM AND
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DIGITAL 400A 400A
15A GATE 15A GATE 15A GATE

ON
POWER PUMP 4 PUMP 5
VALVE 2 VALVE 5 VALVE 8
METERING FEEDER FEEDER

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SHEET KEYNOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
1. PLACE FLOOR MOUNTED AFD'S AND ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT ON 1'-1" HIGH CONCRETE EQUIPMENT
PAD.

LL 2016. ALL RI
2. AFD SHALL FIT WITHIN THE AVAILABLE SPACE
SHOWN AND BE NO TALLER THAN 94-INCHES.

3. CONTROL SWITCHES AND DISCONNECT SWITCHES

c CH2M HI
SHALL NOT BE MOUNTED MORE THAN 7'-6" ABOVE

APVD
THE FLOOR.
A

4. EQUIPMENT ELEVATED 1'-1" ABOVE FINISHED


FLOOR.

BY
1000 KVA GENERATOR
5. APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING MAIN
WITH 3,000 GALLON
POWER TRANSFORMER. LOCATION OF NEW
SUB-BASE DIESEL
TRANSFORMER TO BE COORDINATED WITH UNITED
FUEL TANK

APVD
ILLUMINATING (UI).

S THE PROPERTY OF
6

LL.
6. 1000 KVA, 1200 KW GENERATOR IN

ON OF CH2M HI
WEATHERPROOF ENCLOSURE WITH 3,000 GALLON
SUB-BASE DIESEL FUEL TANK TO BE MOUNTED
OUTDOORS ON PAD WITH TOP OF PAD ELEVATION
TO BE 14.00 FEET. ACCESS PLATFORMS AND
STAIRS TO BE PROVIDED AS NEEDED.

ZATI
CE,I
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7. GRATING TO BE GROUNDED AND FLUSH WITH

ONAL SERVI
ON
FLOOR.

SI
CHK
REVI
8. NOT USED.

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHERT
9. MISCELLANEOUS PANELBOARDS AS REQUIRED.

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10. WALL-MOUNTED, BOTTOM OF AFD 36" ABOVE

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AFD-5 AFD-4 AFD-2 PLC

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C 9
MISC STATION
CONTROLS
1 ELECTRICAL / CONTROL ROOM HMI WORKSTATION

4 10 AFD-3
MCC-1
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PUMP 4 PUMP 2

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250 250

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LCP-X

GHTS RESERVED.
UNION PUMP STATION PLC PANEL

ETHERNET
OIT ETHERNET
RADIO

LL 2016. ALL RI
SWITCH

c CH2M HI
APVD
A

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BY
APVD

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CONTROL AUTHORI
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LL AND I
WETWELL 1
M M
CHANNEL

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GRINDER
DRUM, TYP

THI
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REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


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M
(250 HP) M M
C
M

FM

M M
FROM SEWER

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ON AND CONTROL
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M M M

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NSTRUM ENTATI
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UNI
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EXISTING
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WETWELL (250 HP) TO EAST
PUMP STATION VERIFY SCALE

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FLOOD PROOFING NOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
1. BASE FLOOD EL (BFE) = 11.00

2. DESIGN FLOOD EL (DFE) = 12.00


CONC WALL TO

LL 2016. ALL RI
MATCH EXISTING 3. PROJECTED SEA LEVEL RISE EL (SLR) = 14.00

4. THE GROUND FLOOR EL = 10.95

5. AREAS IDENTIFIED FOR WET FLOOD PROOFING

c CH2M HI
SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING:

APVD
16'x8' ROLL-UP DOOR GENERATOR AND
A
DIESEL FUEL
a. AREA OF FLOOD RELIEF
BRICK VENEER (SEE SITE PLAN)
OPENINGS (Ao) = 2.5 in^2/1.0 ft^2

BY
6. AREAS IDENTIFIED FOR DRY FLOOD PROOFING
CMU WALL ABOVE DFE SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING:

a. FLOOD PROOFING PLAN SHALL BE


T/ NEW WALL

APVD
APPROVED BY "AHJ".

S THE PROPERTY OF
EL +14.00 (SLR)

LL.
EYEWASH b. A BUILDING CODE COMPLIANT EXIT DOOR FROM

ON OF CH2M HI
NEW PERMITER EACH ISOLATED ROOM WITHIN THE DRY FLOOD
PROOF AREA SHALL BE PROVIDED.
CONC WALL

c. ALL ELECTRICAL, LIFE SAFETY AND ESSENTIAL


T/ GROUND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVE THE DFE.

ZATI
CE,I
FLOOR

TTEN AUTHORI
EL +10.95

ONAL SERVI
ON
TYPE 316

SI
CHK
STAINLESS

REVI
EXST FDN WALL STEEL HATCH
SCREEN ROOM ABOVE

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


M .DEL DUCA

THOUT THE W RI
DRY FLOOD PROOFING PERMITER WALL

FRP GRATING,
DETAIL

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TYP
1 NTS

DR

N,AS AN I
B

E
J.OSOKI
NCORPORATED HEREI
DATE
DSGN
NO.
BRICK VENEER

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
NEW PERMITER
CMU WALL

DEAS AND DESI


ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


SLR

S NOT TO BE USED,I
EL +14.00

CUT
FRP DOOR, TYP

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


PERMITER

CONTROL AUTHORI
FLOOD VENT

T/ GROUND

LL AND I
FLOOR
0"M AX ABOVE
GROUND FLOOR

EL +10.95

CH2M HI
THI
EXST FDN WALL
CONTROL ROOM

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


-
1'

WET FLOOD PROOFING PERMITER WALL


SECURITY CMU IN EXISTING
FENCE STAIR DN WINDOW OPENING,
DETAIL TYP OF 3 DN
2 AL HANDRAIL

NG FLOOR PLAN
NTS

8'-0" SWING 8" 4" FACE BRICK, TYP


GATE CMU,

ON
TYP

1 HOUR FIRE

TY
ON PUM P STATI
BARRIER CMU

GN

35 M GD CAPACI

ON
WALL

STANT DESI

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


FLOOD PROOFI
FLOOD RESI
DRINKING
LEGEND
FOUNTAIN

SERVICE EYEWASH NEW PERMANENT


SINK MOTOR ROOM

UNI
CONCRETE WALL
RESTROOM

PERIMETER FLOOD
BARRICADE

D BATTERY INSULATED TRANSLUCENT REMOVABLE FLOOD


CONTAINMENT PANEL WINDOW, TYP OF 4 BARRICADE

DRY FLOOD PROOF 1/4"=1'-0"


AREA WITH FLOOD
BARRICADES VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON

GROUND FLOOR PLAN ORIGINAL DRAWING.


N

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0 1"

1/4"=1'-0"
DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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AREA WITH FLOOD PROJ 664626
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Appendix E
Boulevard Pump Station Preliminary
Design Report
DRAFT REPORT

Long-Term Control Plan Update

Boulevard Pump Station – Preliminary


Design Report

Prepared for

Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control


Authority

November 2016

CH2M HILL Engineers, Inc.


100 Great Meadow Road
Suite 707
Wethersfield, CT 06109
Contents
Section Page
Acronyms and Abbreviations .............................................................................................................. iii
1 Hydraulics............................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Basis of Design ................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.2.1 Hydraulic Design Objectives ............................................................................... 1-1
1.2.2 Design Flows and Pumping Strategy ................................................................... 1-1
Avoiding high VFD and corresponding pump speed turndown. ................................................... 1-2
1.3 Hydraulic Model ............................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4 Hydraulic Analyses ........................................................................................................... 1-2
1.4.1 Hydraulic Profile.................................................................................................. 1-2
1.4.2 Pipe Flow Modeling ............................................................................................ 1-3
2 Process Mechanical .............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Pump Station Existing Conditions .................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.1 Background and Existing Conditions................................................................... 2-1
2.3 Inlet Works Facilities Design Criteria ............................................................................... 2-3
2.3.1 Screening ............................................................................................................ 2-3
2.3.2 Grit Removal ....................................................................................................... 2-4
2.4 Pumping Systems Design ................................................................................................. 2-4
2.4.1 Pump Configuration ............................................................................................ 2-4
2.4.2 Pump Operating Criteria ..................................................................................... 2-6
2.4.3 Wet Well Intake Configuration ........................................................................... 2-7
2.4.4 Effluent Piping ..................................................................................................... 2-7
2.4.5 Valves and Flow Meters ...................................................................................... 2-7
2.4.6 Equipment Access and Removal ......................................................................... 2-8
3 Structural ............................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 3-1
3.3 Structural Condition Assessment ..................................................................................... 3-1
3.3.1 Observations and Recommendations ................................................................. 3-2
3.4 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.4.1 Loading ................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.4.2 Resiliency Planning and Design Basis .................................................................. 3-5
3.4.3 Design Loads ....................................................................................................... 3-5
3.4.4 Concrete.............................................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.5 Masonry .............................................................................................................. 3-7
3.4.6 Structural Steel ................................................................................................... 3-8
3.4.7 Cranes ................................................................................................................. 3-8
4 Architectural......................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Building Codes.................................................................................................................. 4-1
4.2.1 Authorities Having Jurisdiction ........................................................................... 4-1
4.2.2 Current Connecticut Codes ................................................................................. 4-1

GNHWPCA_LTCPUPDATE_BOULEVARDPS_DRAFT_11302016.DOCX III
CONTENTS

4.3 Boulevard Pump Station .................................................................................................. 4-1


4.3.1 Building Code Analysis ........................................................................................ 4-1
4.3.2 Building Condition Assessment........................................................................... 4-2
4.3.3 New Rooms and Spaces ...................................................................................... 4-4
5 Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning ............................................................................ 5-1
5.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2.1 General................................................................................................................ 5-2
5.3 Equipment........................................................................................................................ 5-2
5.3.1 Heating Equipment ............................................................................................. 5-2
5.3.2 Ventilating Equipment ........................................................................................ 5-2
5.3.3 Air Conditioning Equipment ............................................................................... 5-2
5.4 Materials .......................................................................................................................... 5-3
5.5 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 5-3
5.5.1 Outdoor Design Criteria ...................................................................................... 5-3
5.5.2 Mechanical System Criteria ................................................................................ 5-4
5.5.3 Miscellaneous Design Criteria............................................................................. 5-4
5.5.4 Louver Sizing ....................................................................................................... 5-4
5.5.5 Ductwork Friction Rate Sizing ............................................................................. 5-4
5.6 References ....................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.6.1 Codes .................................................................................................................. 5-5
5.6.2 Standards ............................................................................................................ 5-5
5.6.3 Miscellaneous ..................................................................................................... 5-5
6 Plumbing and Fire Protection................................................................................................ 6-1
6.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 6-1
6.2.1 General................................................................................................................ 6-1
6.3 Equipment, Materials and Systems ................................................................................. 6-1
6.3.1 Equipment........................................................................................................... 6-1
6.3.2 Materials ............................................................................................................. 6-1
6.4 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 6-2
6.4.1 Potable Water System ........................................................................................ 6-2
6.4.2 Service Water System ......................................................................................... 6-2
6.4.3 Sanitary Drainage System ................................................................................... 6-2
6.4.4 Storm Drainage System ...................................................................................... 6-2
6.5 References ....................................................................................................................... 6-3
6.5.1 Codes .................................................................................................................. 6-3
6.5.2 Standards ............................................................................................................ 6-3
7 Electrical ............................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 7-1
7.3 Utility Service and Medium Voltage Switchgear ............................................................. 7-1
7.3.1 Why 4160 Volt Distribution is Required ............................................................. 7-2
7.4 Equipment and Sequence of Equipment Replacement ................................................... 7-2
7.4.1 Existing Equipment ............................................................................................. 7-2
7.4.2 New Electrical Equipment ................................................................................... 7-3
7.4.3 Sequence of Equipment Replacement ............................................................... 7-5
7.5 Design Criteria.................................................................................................................. 7-5
7.5.1 Energy Efficient Design ....................................................................................... 7-5
IV GNHWPCA_LTCPUPDATE_BOULEVARDPS_DRAFT_11302016.DOCX
CONTENTS

7.5.2 Area Classification ............................................................................................... 7-5


7.5.3 Design Flood Elevation and Electrical Equipment Elevation .............................. 7-6
7.5.4 Flooding of equipment that cannot be relocated Above DFE. ........................... 7-6
7.5.5 Single Line Diagrams and Preliminary Equipment Layout .................................. 7-6
7.5.6 Lighting................................................................................................................ 7-6
7.5.7 Leaking Conduit .................................................................................................. 7-6
8 Instrumentation and Controls ............................................................................................... 8-1
8.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 8-1
8.1.1 Existing Instrumentation and Control System .................................................... 8-1
8.2 Design Approach .............................................................................................................. 8-2
8.3 Control System Design Philosophy .................................................................................. 8-3
8.4 Control System Operating Philosophy ............................................................................. 8-3
8.5 Remote Telemetry System............................................................................................... 8-3
8.6 Codes and Standards ....................................................................................................... 8-3
9 Odor Control ........................................................................................................................ 9-1
9.1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Basis of Design ................................................................................................................. 9-1
9.2.1 Containment ....................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.2 Conveyance ......................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2.3 Odor Control System Sizing ................................................................................ 9-2
9.2.4 Anticipated Odor Causing Compounds ............................................................... 9-2
9.3 Odor Control Technology Selection ................................................................................. 9-2
9.3.1 Biotowers ............................................................................................................ 9-3
9.3.2 Carbon Scrubbers................................................................................................ 9-4
9.3.3 Chemical Scrubbers ............................................................................................ 9-5
9.4 Economic Evaluation ........................................................................................................ 9-6
9.5 Odor Control System Design Recommendations and Overview ..................................... 9-8

Appendix
A Preliminary Design Drawings

Tables
Table 1-1. Flow Scenarios .......................................................................................................................... 1-1
Table 1-2. Pump Operation ........................................................................................................................ 1-4
Table 1-3. Summary of Force Main Velocities ........................................................................................... 1-5
Table 2-1. Existing Pumps .......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Table 2-2. Screening Design Criteria .......................................................................................................... 2-3
Table 2-3. Dry Weather Pump Selections .................................................................................................. 2-4
Table 2-4. Wet Weather Pump Selections ................................................................................................. 2-5
Table 3-1. Material Requirements for Structural Steel .............................................................................. 3-8
Table 5-1. HVAC Materials of Construction ............................................................................................... 5-3
Table 5-2. HVAC Outdoor Design Criteria .................................................................................................. 5-3
Table 5-3. Mechanical System Criteria ...................................................................................................... 5-4
Table 6-1. Plumbing and Fire Protection Materials of Construction ......................................................... 6-1
Table 9-1. Process Area Ventilation Rates ................................................................................................. 9-2
Table 9-2. Capital, O&M and NPV Assumptions ........................................................................................ 9-6
Table 9-4. Major Equipment, Design Criteria and Operating Conditions .................................................. 9-8

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Figures
Figure 2-1: Existing Grit Channels .............................................................................................................. 2-1
Figure 2-2: Existing Pumps ......................................................................................................................... 2-2
Figure 2-3: Existing Surge Suppressor ........................................................................................................ 2-3
Figure 2-4. Dry Weather Pump and System Curves ................................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-5: Wet Weather Pump and System Curves ................................................................................. 2-6
Figure 9-1. Simplified Schematic of a Biotower System ............................................................................ 9-3
Figure 9-2. Photograph of a Biotower System ........................................................................................... 9-4
Figure 9-3. Schematic Dual Carbon Bed System ........................................................................................ 9-5
Figure 9-4. Photograph of a Dual Bed Carbon Scrubber ............................................................................ 9-5
Figure 9-5. Photograph of a Chemical Scrubber ........................................................................................ 9-6

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Acronyms and Abbreviations
AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
ACGIH American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists
ACH air changes per hour
ACI American Concrete Institute
AFD adjustable frequency drive
AISC American Institute of Steel Construction
ANSI American National Standard Institute
ASCE American Society of Civil Engineers
ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning
ASPE American Society of Plumbing Engineers
ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials
ATC automatic temperature control
Authority Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority
AWWA American Water Works Association
BEP best efficiency point
BFE base flood elevation
CAIECC Connecticut Amendments to the International Energy Conservation Code
CFD computational fluid dynamics
cfm cubic feet per minute
cfph cubic feet per hour
CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute
CMU concrete masonry unit
CSBC Connecticut State Building Code
CSO combined sewer overflow
DC direct current
DDC direct digital control
DFE design flood elevation
DLR device level ring
DWF dry weather flow
DX direct expansion
FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
fps feet per second
FRP fiberglass reinforced plastic
ft2 square feet
ft3 cubic feet
GNHWPCA Greater New Haven Water Pollution Control Authority
gpm gallon(s) per minute
H2S hydrogen sulfide
HI Hydraulic Institute
HMI human-machine interface
hp horsepower
HSS hollow structural sections
HVAC heating, ventilation, and air conditioning

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I&C instrumentation and controls


I/O input/output
IBC International Building Code
ICRI International Concrete Repair Institute, Inc.
IEBC International Existing Building Code
IECC International Energy Conservation Code
IMC International Mechanical Code
IPC International Plumbing Code
ksi kilopound(s) per square inch
kV kilovolt
kVA kilovolt-ampere(s)
LTCP long-term control plan
MAU make-up air unit
MCC motor control center
mgd million gallon(s) per day
mph mile(s) per hour
NaOH sodium hydroxide
NAVD 88 North American Vertical Datum of 1988
NEC National Electric Code
NEMA National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA)
NFPA National Fire Protection Association
NGVD 29 National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929
NPV net present value
O&M operations and maintenance
OIT operator interface terminal
pcf pound(s) per cubic foot
PLC programmable logic controller
POR preferred operating range
ppmv part(s) per million by volume
psi pound(s) per square inch
RPM revolution(s) per minute
SLR sea level rise
SMACNA Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association
SSPC Structural Steel Painting Council
TDH total dynamic head
UI United Illuminating
UL Underwriter’s Laboratory
UPS uninterruptable power supply
V volt
VFD variable-frequency drive
WEF Water Environment Federation
WPAF water pollution abatement facility
WSE water surface elevation
WWF wet weather flow
WWTP wastewater treatment plant

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SECTION 1

Hydraulics
1.1 Introduction
The Long-Term Control Plan (LTCP) Update includes alternatives that control combined sewer overflow
(CSO) discharges from all CSO outfalls to meet a 2-year, 6-hour level of CSO control (zero discharges) by
2040. The LTCP Update includes short term, intermediate term, and long term improvements to meet
these stated goals. This Preliminary Design Report of the LTCP focuses on long term improvements at
the Boulevard (Boulevard) Pump Station. Preliminary Design Drawings are shown in Appendix A of the
report.

1.2 Basis of Design


1.2.1 Hydraulic Design Objectives
The hydraulic design objective is to upgrade the Union, East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations to
convey the maximum flow to the East Shore Water Pollution Abatement Facility (ESWPAF) resulting in
CSO mitigation.
Models were developed to calculate how much flow can be conveyed to the wet well of the pump
station using the existing infrastructure and to evaluate improvements to the pump station to allow the
station to convey the design flows.

1.2.2 Design Flows and Pumping Strategy


The flow scenarios (Table 1-1) analyzed were developed from the 2015 Hydraulic Model. The model
identified the design flows necessary for the system to meet the 2-year, 6-hour level of service. Three
flow scenarios were analyzed during the LTCP Update. They are the short-term, intermediate-term, and
long-term scenarios.
The short-term improvements do not impact the existing flows from the three pump stations. The total
flow conveyed to the East Shore WPAF from the pump stations is 60 mgd split between Boulevard and
East Street with each pump station pumping 30 mgd. Union currently pumps 15 mgd to East Street.
The intermediate term improvements increase the total flow conveyed to the ESWPAF. Union will be
upgraded to pump 35 MGD capacity under the intermediate improvements, but capacity will be limited
to between 15 and 25 MGD. East Street will be upgraded to pump up to 65 MGD, but capacity will be
limited to 40 MGD. This is an increase of 10 MGD over existing capacity. Boulevard will be increased to
pump up to 45 MGD, but capacity will be limited to 30 MGD.
The long-term improvements increase the total flow conveyed to the East Shore WPAF by the three
pump stations to 110 mgd. The flows from the pump stations are 35 mgd from Union (pumping to East
Street), 65 mgd from East Street, and 45 mgd from Boulevard.

Table 1-1. Flow Scenarios


Short-Term Flows Intermediate-Term Long-Term Flows
Pump Station (mgd) Flows (mgd) (mgd)
Union (to East) 15 25 35
East Street 30 40 65
Boulevard 30 30 45

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The design parameters and considerations in selecting pumps for the stations include;
1. Create maximum reliability, efficiency and redundancy for flows in the dry weather range since
flows in the dry weather range occur 98 percent of the time during a typical year.
2. Utilize extended shaft centrifugal pumps.
3. Maintain N+1 for dry weather and wet weather pumping conditions.
4. Consider space restrictions in existing station footprints.
5. Avoid cycling of flows at the East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations since these flows go
directly to the ESWPAF.
6. Select pumps to operate well within the pump manufacturers’ defined allowable operating
range (AOR) for both wet and dry weather conditions.
7. For high frequency flow capacities, select pumps to operate within the pump’s preferred
operating range (POR) as defined by the Hydraulic Institute Standards (HIS) to obtain high wire-
to-water pump efficiencies for both wet and dry weather conditions. For less frequent lower
flow capacities, size pumps for operation well within the candidate pump manufacturers’
defined allowable operating range (AOR).
8. Maintaining impeller tip speed to prevent accumulation of rags within the volute.
9. Maintaining scouring velocities in pump discharges to prevent grit accumulation.
Avoiding high VFD and corresponding pump speed turndown.

1.3 Hydraulic Model


Two models were developed for each pump station to identify the improvements necessary to meet the
design flows.
Improvements necessary to convey the design flows by gravity from the sanitary sewer through the
pump station’s screening and grit systems to the wet well were identified by computing a hydraulic
profile using CH2M’s proprietary software, WinHydro. The hydraulic model was prepared using available
mechanical, structural, and civil plan-and-profile record drawings, site visits and photos.
Improvements to the existing pump station pumping capacity and force mains were identified through
incompressible pipe flow modeling using AFT Fathom version 8.0. The hydraulic model was prepared
using available mechanical, structural, and civil plan-and-profile record drawings and photos.
Record drawings are in the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD 29) and have been
converted to the North American Vertical Datum of 1988 (NAVD 88) by subtracting 1.05 feet from
NGVD 29. All elevations referenced in this section are in NAVD 88.

1.4 Hydraulic Analyses


1.4.1 Hydraulic Profile
The hydraulic profile from the influent sewer through the station and into the wet well at Boulevard
includes the following:
• Influent Chamber flow split between screening channels
• Screening Channel (three channels)
• Junction Chamber downstream of the screening channels
• Flow Split between grit channels

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• Grit channels (four channels)


• Junction Chamber downstream of the grit channels
• Flow split to the divided wet well
The analysis included four alternatives.
• Alternative 1: Three screens installed in screening channels and four grit channels.
• Alternative 2: Three screens installed in screening channels and two grit channels with the
remaining two grit channels serving as high flow bypass channels.
• Alternative 3: Three screens installed in screening channels and zero grit channels. This alternative
assumes grit removal is moved to the East Shore WPAF.
• Alternative 4: Zero screens and zero grit channels are installed. This assumes screening and grit
removal is moved to East Shore WPAF.
The alternatives were run at the proposed long-term flow of 45 mgd. The results of the analysis are as
follows:
• Alternative 1: The water surface elevation (WSE) coming into the influent chamber is -2.3. The
sewer invert coming into the chamber is -5.1. This shows that at maximum flows, there is 2.8 feet of
water depth as the sewer enters the chamber. A model run was performed with a WSE at the
influent chamber of -2.3 and the run shows that the upstream infrastructure was able to deliver
44.7 mgd to the pump station under this alternative.
• Alternative 2: The WSE coming into the influent chamber is -3.4. At maximum flow, it is assumed all
flow bypasses the grit channels in service and is conveyed through the high flow bypass channels. It
was assumed for the bypass that the weir walls at the end of the existing grit channels would be
demolished and all grit equipment would be removed. Influent gates would need to be opened
during high flows to bypass the grit channels. A model run was performed with a WSE at the influent
chamber of -3.4, the run shows that the upstream infrastructure was able to deliver 45 mgd to the
pump station through the bypass channels.
• Alternative 3: The WSE coming into the influent chamber is -3.4. It was assumed that the weir walls
at the end of the existing grit channels would be demolished and all grit equipment would be
removed in all four grit channels. There is a drop in the invert from the screening channels to the grit
channels, with the grit equipment removed and weir wall demolished the WSE in the influent
chamber is minimally effected by the number of bypass channels at the maximum flow rate of 45
mgd. A model run was performed with a WSE at the influent chamber of -3.4, the run shows that
the upstream infrastructure was able to deliver 45 mgd to the pump station through the channels.
• Alternative 4: The WSE coming into the influent chamber is -4.0. It was assumed that the existing
screens would be removed, the weir walls at the end of the existing grit channels would be
demolished, and all grit equipment would be removed in all four grit channels. A model run was
performed with a WSE at the influent chamber of -4.0 and the run shows that the upstream
infrastructure was able to deliver 45 mgd to the pump station through the channels.

1.4.2 Pipe Flow Modeling


A pipe flow model was created using AFT Fathom to represent the pressurized system. The model
included East Street, Union, and Boulevard Pump Stations, their force mains, the harbor crossings, and
force main to East Shore WPAF. The model base was built from existing conditions. Various alternatives
were added to the model to identify the improvements necessary to meet the design flows at the short-
term, intermediate-term, and long-term scenarios. All scenarios used an N+1 design to meet the design
flow rate with the largest pump out of service.

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1.4.2.1 Boulevard
Boulevard currently has four pumps installed with no space for additional pumps. The existing pumps
have a rated capacity of 17.7 mgd. The stations firm capacity is 53.1 mgd and total capacity is 70.8 mgd.
Through conversations with pump station operators, the station pumps approximately 30 mgd during
peak flows. The pump station pumps to a 36-inch force main that joins the East Street force main
upstream of the harbor crossing.
The long-term flow scenario for Boulevard is 45 mgd. The minimum dry weather flow is 7.4 mgd, the
average dry weather flow is 12.5 mgd, and the maximum dry weather flow is 18.2 mgd.
The existing pumps do not have the capacity to meet the long-term pumping scenario with the largest
pump out of service (N+1 redundancy criteria). Several scenarios were investigated to meet the design
flows.
• Scenario 1: Four identical pumps installed in the existing pump station each rated at 15 mgd. A
single pump in service would be used for dry weather flows and three pumps in service, with one
pump in standby, would be used for the maximum wet weather flows. This scenario would have
trouble pumping the minimum dry weather flows without cycling.
• Scenario 2: Two dry weather pumps and three wet weather pumps. The dry weather pumps were
sized to efficiently pump the minimum flows to avoid cycling. To achieve this the dry weather pumps
were sized for 12.5 mgd and would require both pumps in service to meet the maximum dry
weather flowrate. Pump redundancy would be provided by one of the wet weather pumps which
would cycle at the dry weather flows in the event one of the dry weather pumps was out of service.
The wet weather pumps would be sized to pump the maximum flows with one pump out of service.
Each wet weather pump would be rated at 22.5 mgd. In order to install five pumps in the existing
station the two dry weather pumps are installed on a single suction header.
• Scenario 3: Three dry weather pumps and four wet weather pumps. The dry weather pumps are
sized similar to scenario 2 but they have a standby pump to meet N+1 redundancy criteria. Installing
seven pump requires the addition of a submersible pump station next to the existing station. The
dry weather pump would be installed in the submersible pump station and the wet weather pumps
would be installed in the existing pump station. Each wet weather pump would be rated at
15.00 mgd.
It was determined that Scenario 3 was the best option to meet the design flows. This scenario allows for
N+1 redundancy for both dry weather and wet weather pumping and efficiently handles the minimum
dry weather flows without cycling and peak wet weather flows.
Table 1-2 shows the proposed pump operation under several flow regimes for the Intermediate and
Long Term Flow Scenario.

Table 1-2. Pump Operation


Total Flow (mgd) Dry Weather Pumps Wet Weather Pumps
Intermediate Min. Dry Weather 7.4 1 pump 0
Term Avg. Dry Weather 12.5 1 pump 0
Max. Dry Weather 18.2 2 pumps 0
Max. Wet Weather 30 0 2 pumps
Long Term Min. Dry Weather 7.4 1 pump 0
Avg. Dry Weather 12.5 1 pump 0
Max. Dry Weather 18.2 2 pumps 0
Max. Wet Weather 45 0 3 pumps

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1.4.2.2 Force Mains and Harbor Crossing


The existing force main from Boulevard is 36 inches before the junction with East Street.
East Street and Boulevard combine upstream of the harbor crossing. The force main increases to 48
inches downstream of this junction.
The existing twin harbor crossings are each 42 inches in diameter. The model assumed both crossings
would be open during minimum dry weather flow and maximum wet weather flows.
The twin harbor crossing join together on the east side of the harbor into a 48-inch force main. The
force main terminates at the East Shore WPAF.
Standard practice recommends velocities of 3 feet per second (fps) to provide self-cleaning velocities
and limits force main velocities to 8 fps. Under the long-term flow scenario many of the force mains in
the system would be below 3 fps during minimum dry weather flows and above 8 fps during maximum
wet weather flows.
See Table 1-3 for a summary of force main velocities.

Table 1-3. Summary of Force Main Velocities


Min Dry Average Dry Maximum Dry Max Wet
Weather Flow Weather Flow Weather Flow Weather Flow
Force Main Segment Velocity (fps) Velocity (fps) Velocity (fps) Velocity (fps)

Boulevard 36-inch FM 1.5 2.6 3.7 9.3

48-inch FM DS of East and Boulevard 1.6 2.7 4.1 12.8


Junction

42-inch Harbor Crossing (both open) 1.2 1.8 2.9 9.1

48-inch FM DS of Harbor Crossing to 1.6 2.7 4.1 12.8


ESWPAF

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Process Mechanical
2.1 Introduction
This section describes the basis of the process mechanical design associated with improvements to meet
the intermediate- and long-term flow scenarios and improve reliability of the station.

2.2 Pump Station Existing Conditions


2.2.1 Background and Existing Conditions
Boulevard was constructed in 1986 next to an existing treatment plant. The plant was abandoned once
the pump station was in service. A 48-inch gravity sewer enters the pump station influent chamber. A
sluice gate is installed on the incoming sewer. Flow can split between three screen channels. Each
channel has a sluice gate on the influent and effluent. As-built drawings show coarse screens followed
by fine screens in each channel. The fine screens have since been removed. Mechanically cleaned bar
screens manufactured by Duperon Corporation have recently been installed in two of the channels. The
screens have a ¾-inch opening.
The channels combine in a junction chamber downstream of the screens and splits into four grit
channels. Sluice gates are located on each of the grit channels. An adjustable weir allows the operator to
control the depth in the channel. The original grit removal mechanisms are planned to be replaced with
a shaftless screw bottom collectors and a bucket removal system. Figure 2-1 shows the air piping
entering the grit channels.

Figure 2-1: Existing Grit Channels

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The grit channels combine before entering the wet well. There are sluice gates located on the inlet to
each side of the wet well and a sluice gate on the wet well dividing wall.
The screenings and grit are conveyed to separate dumpsters in the pump station by belt conveyors.
Overhead doors allow for bin removal.
Each side of the wet well has two 30-inch suction wall pipes for total of four. Four pumps are currently
installed with no space for additional pumps. All four pumps are identical, as shown in Table 2-1. They
are manufactured by Goulds and are extended shaft vertical centrifugal pumps.

Table 2-1. Existing Pumps


Pump Make/Model Rated Capacity Motor Size Speed

1 Goulds NCD 16x16 17.7 mgd 400 HP 710 rpm

2 Goulds NCD 16x16 17.7 mgd 400 HP 710 rpm

3 Goulds NCD 16x16 17.7 mgd 400 HP 710 rpm

4 Goulds NCD 16x16 17.7 mgd 400 HP 710 rpm

Figure 2-2 is a photograph of the pumps.

Figure 2-2: Existing Pumps


Each pump has a gate valve on the suction side and a modulating cone valve on the discharge. There is a
flow meter located on each pump discharge. A plug valve isolates the pumps from the discharge
manifold downstream of the flow meter. The pumps combine in a 36-inch force main before leaving the
station to the north. A surge suppressor is connected to the force main inside the pump station. The
surge suppressor drains to the wet well. Figure 2-3 is a photograph of the surge suppressor.

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Figure 2-3: Existing Surge Suppressor

2.3 Inlet Works Facilities Design Criteria


2.3.1 Screening
The Boulevard Pump Station currently has two screens installed. The pump station cannot pass the 45
mgd through two screens. The third channel needs to be opened up for peak flows. To protect the
pumps a mechanical screen can be provided in the channel. A third mechanical screen provides greater
redundancy to the system if a screen needs to be taken offline for maintenance. The screen will match
the existing screens.
The existing screening conveyors should be replaced with new conveyors. The new screenings system
will include a grinder and compactor washer section. The grinder will have its own motor as will the
compactor section, but the system will be operated by a common control panel that will be interlocked
with the screen controls such that it is energized whenever the screen is operating.
The grinder section will precondition the screenings allowing a cleaner, drier, and more compact
screenings product reducing odors and screenings volume. Spray washwater will be provided to allow
organics to be washed back into the channel. The compactor (screw auger) portion of the grinder
compactor will compact and convey clean screening into an adjacent screening bin.
Screenings loading is estimated to be 4.7 cubic feet per hour on average with peaks up to 16.9 cubic feet
per hour. Screening design criteria are listed in Table 2-2.

Table 2-2. Screening Design Criteria


Design Criteria

Screenings Capacity 71 cubic feet per hour

Spray Wash Water Capacity 249 gpm

Dry Solids Content 40%

Grinder Motor 5 HP

Compactor Motor 3 HP

Manufacturer JWC, Franklin Miller

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2.3.2 Grit Removal


The Authority is scheduled to replace the grit removal mechanisms on the four grit channels.
The existing grit conveyor should be replaced with new conveyors in the same alignment as the existing
conveyor.
Grit loading is based on conservative assumptions of 8 cubic feet of grit for each per million gallons of
flow. These values were selected based on review of the Water Environment Federation’s (WEF’s)
Manual of Practice 8 (MOP 8) and design experience from other Connecticut wastewater treatment
plants (WWTPs):
• Grit 4.2 cubic feet per hour on average with peaks up to 15 cubic feet per hour.

2.4 Pumping Systems Design


2.4.1 Pump Configuration
As stated in Section 1, the proposed configuration for the Boulevard Pump Station is to install three
dedicated dry weather pumps rated at 12.5 mgd, and four dedicated wet weather pumps rated at 15
mgd. The dry weather pumps would be installed in a submersible pump station and the wet weather
pumps would be installed in the same locations as the existing pumps.
Table 2-3 lists the dry weather submersible pump selections.

Table 2-3. Dry Weather Pump Selections


Design Criteria DWF Avg DWF Min DWF Max

Number of pumps 3 3 3

Number of pumps in operation 1 1 2

Design flow (mgd) (each pump) 12.5 7.4 9.1

Design flow (gpm) (each pump) 8,680 5,136 6,285

TDH at design flow (ft) 52 47 64

Efficiency at design flow 71% 75% 80%

NPSHA (ft) 33 33 33

NPSH3 25 15 17

Motor (HP) 215

Impeller (in) 16.73

Speed 1200 RPM

Type of Pump Submersible

Model NP3356.736

Manufacturer Flygt

Table 2-4 lists preliminary wet weather pump selections.

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Table 2-4. Wet Weather Pump Selections


Design Criteria DWF Max WWF

Number of pumps installed 4 4

Number of pumps operating 1 3

Design flow (mgd) (each pump) 18.2 15

Design flow (gpm) (each pump) 12,570 10,417

TDH at design flow (ft) 69 198

Efficiency at design flow 86% 82%

NPSHA (ft) 32 31

NPSH3 17 16

Motor (HP) 700

Impeller (in) 32.48

Speed 900 RPM

Model 12MF29A

Manufacturer Flowserve

Number of pumps installed 4

Figures 2-4 and 2-5 show the system versus system curves containing the design points for dry and wet
weather pumps.

Figure 2-4. Dry Weather Pump and System Curves

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Figure 2-4 shows the variable-frequency drive (VFD) curves for two pumps in operation. Under the
minimum dry weather flow (DWF), a single pump is operating close to the Best Efficiency Point (BEP). A
single pump meets the average DWF just outside preferred operating range (POR), but within the
allowable operating range (AOR). Two pumps in operation meet the average DWF within the POR. Two
pumps are necessary to meet the DWF maximum flow with both pumps operating within the POR close
to the BEP.
350
Boulevard WWF Pumps
300

250
WWF

200
Head (ft)

150

100

50
DWF MAX DWF MAX One Harbor Crossing
0
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000
Flow (gpm)
900 RPM 810 RPM 720 RPM 630 RPM 495 RPM
AOR POR BEP Design Points

Figure 2-5: Wet Weather Pump and System Curves


Figure 2-5 shows that the maximum DWF is within the AOR range of a single wet weather pump. The
The figure shows the max DWF is within the AOR and within the POR of two pumps in operation.
The WWF is on the POR when three pumps are in operation.
The finish floor elevation of Boulevard is 10.70. The distance from the floor to the ceiling is
approximately 17.65 feet or El. 28.60. This does not account for the existing bridge crane, the bridge
crane elevation is not shown on existing as-builts and would need to be measured in the field.
The height of the motors would be approximately 6 feet tall. At the existing floor elevation, the top of
the motors would be at an elevation of 16.7.
There should be sufficient space to install the motors with the existing bridge crane at the existing floor
elevation.

2.4.2 Pump Operating Criteria


The minimum and average dry weather flow can be met with a single dry weather pump in operation.
The maximum dry weather flows can be met with two dry weather pumps in operation or a single wet
weather pump in operation.
Wet weather flows can be met with two wet weather pumps during the Intermediate Term and three
wet weather pumps in operation during the Long Term.

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2.4.3 Wet Well Intake Configuration


The existing wet well configuration does not meet Hydraulic Institute (HI) standards in the following
areas:
• Anti-rotational baffles are required for pumps larger than 3,000 gpm (4.3 mgd).
• Pump suctions should be located in a confined wet well where each suction inlet bell is located in a
confined pocket to isolate the pump from any flow disturbances that might be generated by
adjacent pumps.
For retrofit designs, meeting the requirements of HI standards is often not feasible. If designs other than
those required by HI standards are shown by prototype or model tests performed in accordance with HI
standards the alternative designs are considered to comply with HI standards. During detailed design,
the wet wells will be evaluated using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling to verify the
hydraulic efficiency and further physical testing may be required to model the existing wet well to
identify measures that can be taken to comply with HI standards.
HI also provides recommendations for retrofit designs of rectangular wet wells that would help improve
suction conditions. Recommendations are as follows:
• Inclusion of a baffle wall to minimize air entrainment due to falling liquid
• Setting the baffle wall below the maximum wet well level to allow any floatable material to pass
over the wall
• Inclusion of fillets below the pump intake
• Inclusion of baffles between the pump intakes
• Inclusion of fillets along the sides of the wet well to eliminate dead zones

2.4.4 Effluent Piping


The proposed effluent piping follows the existing discharge piping layout.

2.4.5 Valves and Flow Meters


Gate valves are recommended for isolation upstream and downstream of each pump. The American
Water Works Association (AWWA) C500 double disk metal seated valves are recommended for this
application. Resilient seated gate valves (AWWA C509 or 515) are prone to damage from grit, while
double disk metal seated valves are more robust than the resilient seated valves and leak less than a
solid metal seated disk.
Check valves are provided for prevention of flow reversal on all pumps.
Flow meters are recommended on the discharge of each wet weather pump. It is not recommended to
reduce a pipe size upstream and downstream of the flow meter. This is a standard practice to ensure
adequate velocities through the flow meter but can cause turbulence reducing the accuracy of the
instrument. At the minimum dry weather flow the velocity through the flow meter would be 3.6 fps.
According to published literature for ABB mag meters, velocities greater than 1.6 fps result in +/-0.15%
and the minimum flow through the meter is 33 gpm. The flow meter will have five upstream diameters
and two downstream diameters of straight run.
A single flow meter will be installed on the discharge of the dry weather pump station.

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2.4.6 Equipment Access and Removal


The existing monorail has a 5-ton capacity which is sufficient to remove the new extended shaft pumps.
The existing hatches are 7x8 feet. These are sufficient to remove the larger pumps.
Hatches will be provided above the pumps at the new dry weather submersible pump station for
removal of the pumps. A hatch will be provided for access to the valve vault for removal of equipment.

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Structural
3.1 Introduction
This section is intended to assess the building structure components of the Boulevard Pump Station and
identify design criteria for the rehabilitation of the facility. It outlines proposed solutions to address
structural deterioration, deficiencies and upgrades to incorporate architectural, process mechanical, and
MEP findings.

3.2 Codes and Standards


The current governing code utilized by the City of New Haven and the State of Connecticut are based on
the 2016 Connecticut State Building Code.
The following standards shall be used in support of the building code:
Standards:
• ACI 318-11 – Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete
• ACI 530-11 Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures
• ASCE/SEI 7-10 - (Supp 1)—Minimum Design Loads for Buildings and Other Structures.
• ASCE 24 – 14 – Flood Resistant Design and Construction
• CH2M HILL Water Business Group Design Guide.
• International Concrete Repair Institute Technical Guidelines (ICRI)
• ICC-ES Evaluation Reports for specific products.
• Structural Steel Painting Council (SSPC)
Reinforced Concrete:
• Typical Unless Noted Otherwise: ACI 318-11 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete.
• Liquid Containment Structures: ACI 350-06 Code Requirements for Environmental Engineering
Concrete Structures.
Concrete Repair:
• ICRI GS03130 Guide Specifications for Structural Concrete Repair
• ICRI Technical Guideline No. 03732 -Selecting and Specifying Concrete Surface Preparation for
Coatings, Sealers, and Polymer Overlays
Steel:
• AISC 360-10 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, including Supplement No. 1 dated 2005.
• Manual of Steel Construction, Thirteenth Edition.
• AWS – D1.1, Structural Welding Code–Steel Design Loads

3.3 Structural Condition Assessment


The construction of the Boulevard Pump Station structure was completed in 1986. The structure was
designed by CE Maguire, Inc. Engineers of Providence, Rhode Island. Original design drawings available
for review are dated June 13, 1986.
The Boulevard Pump Station structure is primarily composed of conventionally reinforced cast-in-place
concrete. The foundation system is a mat foundation supported by undisturbed soils with 3-foot thick

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concrete foundation walls around the below-grade wet well and dry well areas. The above-grade
exterior elevations of the pump station structure are clad with brick veneer with a non-structural
concrete masonry unit (CMU) backup. An 8-inch CMU partition wall has been provided between each of
the five rooms.

3.3.1 Observations and Recommendations


The following observations and recommendations (in italics) are divided into the eight areas of the
Boulevard Pump Station:
1. Pump Room: The Pump room houses electrical control panels, pump motors and provides access to
the dry well area below.
a. The concrete floor structure in the Pump Room is in good condition. Some cracking was evident
throughout the floor area, but it does not appear to be structural distress cracking. Similar to
findings at the East Street Pump Station, we suspect a concrete topping has been provided over
the structural slab exacerbating the cracking. A protective traffic bearing floor coating should be
placed on the floor to minimize potential deterioration. A flexible polyurethane based coating
will span the cracking, improve aesthetics and lighten appearance, and protect the floor system.
b. The cast-in-place roof structure above the pump room appears to be in good condition with no
observed leaks or distress.
c. A new Bridge Crane system is desired in the pump room. Existing drawings for the original
Operations building must be analyzed for structural capacity prior to the design and installation
of a new bridge crane. Confirming the actual roof framing capacity could allow upsizing of the
crane to handle larger pump systems.
a. There are two 6-foot-0-inch floor openings provided for access to the pumps in the dry well.
Each opening is protected with aluminum grating. Because of the increased loads expected for
the new pump system, new heavy duty aluminum access hatches mounted flush with the existing
floor will be provided.
2. Mechanical Room: The mechanical room is located on the south side of the Inlet Works building and
houses motor control panels, chemicals and other mechanical equipment.
a. The concrete slab in the mechanical room exhibits significant deterioration totaling
approximately 300 square feet (ft2). It is suspected that this is due to the chemicals stored in
the room and an unprotected floor surface. All deteriorated concrete on the floor slab should
be repaired, a new chemical resistant protective coating should be provided on all concrete and
wall surfaces with in the chemical storage area.
b. The chemical storage area within the mechanical room does not have walls or a curb for
chemical containment in the case of the spill. Containment walls should be added to this area.
All walls should be protected with a chemical resistant coating.
3. Generator Room: The Generator room is located on the south east side of the pump station building
and houses a fuel tank and the generator.
a. The concrete slab in the generator room exhibits deflection and concrete spalling near the
entrance and the generator pad has debonded from the existing base slab. From review of the
wet well below, underside cracking was identified.
In 2007, CH2M completed an analysis concerning deflection of the floor, cracking and spalling
concrete below. The report stated that there is not an immediate structural concern but repairs
would need to be completed in the near future to maintain structural capacity in this area. It is

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our understanding that the recommended repairs have yet to be incorporated and the
conditions may have further deteriorated.
Further structural analysis and field review will be needed for this area. Supplemental supports
should be installed below the generator room when repair work is being completed in the wet
well below. Concrete repairs should be completed on the top side and underside of the slab.
4. Blower Room: The Blower room is located on the west side of the pump station building and houses
motor control panels, chemicals and other mechanical equipment.
a. The concrete slab in the blower room exhibits significant deterioration totaling approximately
200 ft2. We suspect this is due to the chemicals stored in the room and an unprotected floor
surface. All deteriorated concrete on the floor slab should be repaired, a new chemical resistant
protective coating should be provided on all concrete and wall surfaces with in the chemical
storage area.
b. The chemical storage area within the blower room does not have walls or a curb for chemical
containment in the case of the spill. Containment walls should be added to this area. All walls
should be protected with a chemical resistant coating.
5. Dry Well: The dry well is located approximately 22 feet below the Motor Room and houses the
pumps for discharge from the adjacent wet well.
a. The dry well area concrete surfaces were in good condition and painted. Some leakage was
noted through the foundation walls. All active leaks should be sealed. Damaged areas shall be
re-coated.
b. The drains provided in the dry well floor are corroded. Replace existing drain bodies and grates.
c. A steel platform composed of galvanized framing and grating is provided for access to each of
the four pumps. Due to leaks at each of the pumps, the platform supports have been subjected
to moisture. Corroded stair and platform framing areas should be cleaned and protected with a
new coating system.
d. The pump pedestals and steel pipe supports are also subjected to moisture due to leaks around
the pump mechanism. All deteriorated areas of steel and concrete should be cleaned, repaired
and recoated with a protective coating system.
6. Screening Room: The screening room is the largest room in the Inlet Works building and provides
access to the influent, bar screen and grit collection channels:
a. The reinforced concrete floor in the screening room appears to be in good condition. The floor
appears to be constantly wet. The floor should be planned for sealants in joints at perimeter
walls and a protective coating system. This will protect the concrete structure and perimeter
walls.
b. At the time of the site visit, the aluminum gratings over channel openings were being replaced
with new composite grating. All channels shall receive a protective coating system over concrete
surfaces exposed to process fluids and moisture.
7. Wet Well: The wet well is located below the generator and blower rooms north of the dry well.
Access to the wet well is provided through a stairwell on the east side of the pump station building.
The stairs leading down to the wet well are composed of cast-in-place concrete.
a. The concrete stairs leading into the wet well were exhibiting deterioration, specifically along
embedded nosing plates. All nosing plates shall be removed and concrete steps shall be
repaired. A new chemical resistant protective coating should be provided over all steps.

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b. The concrete foundation walls and framing within the wet well could not be reviewed up close.
Significant cracking and efflorescence on the ceiling below the generator room was noted.
c. The existing walls and framing in the wet well were not protected by a coating system. A new
protective coating shall be applied to all wet well concrete and steel surfaces.
d. The grating in the wet well could not be reviewed due to debris in the wet well. The debris
should be cleaned and all grating systems should be replaced in the wet well.
e. The railings along the steps were loose. Replace all railing systems in the wet well.
8. Garage and Exterior of Building:
a. The garage portion of the building is located on the west side of the pump station building, at
grade level and appears to be in good condition.
b. The exterior entrances and loading dock area on the west side of the pump station building is
approximately 4 feet-0 inches above grade. There was concrete deterioration noted at
embedded nosing plates on one of the two stairs. No sealants were provided along the brick
veneer/concrete interface, in cracks or at construction joints. Existing tread embedment plates
should be removed from all exterior stairs and the damaged concrete repaired. New
polyurethane sealant shall be provided along all walls, surface cracks and at construction joints.
c. The exterior brick veneer appears to be in good condition with the exception of the northwest
corner of the building. The brick veneer does not have control joints and has shifted from the
corner and cracked the foundation wall below. The damaged concrete wall should be repaired,
and the brick veneer should be rebuilt at the corner incorporating a vertical masonry control
joint.
d. There are three exterior steel framed stairs with metal grating treads and landings. The metal
treads are bent in several locations, and the grating at the landing has been covered with wood
decking boards. All landing grating and stair treads should be replaced with heavy duty
galvanized grating at each of the three locations.

3.4 Design Criteria


3.4.1 Loading
Loads shall be based on the most stringent criteria of the Building Codes and Standards listed above. In
some cases, the minimum loads listed in the American Society of Civil Engineers Minimum Design Loads
for Buildings and other Structures standards (ASCE 7) may be equivalent criteria and may be substituted
for the loads listed below. In all cases, the minimum criteria shall conform to the minimum requirements
of the IBC as amended by the State of Connecticut.
Design loading criteria was available for the Boulevard Pump Station drawings as follows
Snow Load 40 psf
Live Loads
Stairs 100 psf
Inlet Area 150 psf
Heavy Equipment Rooms 300 psf or Weight of Equipment
Slab on Grade 350 psf

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3.4.2 Resiliency Planning and Design Basis


As part of its recognition of future coastal resiliency impacts, the State of Connecticut has directed that
all projects using State funding, such as the Clean Water Fund (CWF), must include features that address
potential sea level rise and coastal resiliency issues within its design. Each of these stations are either
within or directly adjacent to the 100-year floodplain, as determined by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA). The current Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) for the New Haven area
have recently been updated as a result of documented impacts from Hurricane Sandy, and recent
regional evaluations of sea level rise trends and future projections. Due to this revision, the regulatory
base flood elevations have risen by 1 foot at both East Street and Boulevard Pump Stations, but remain
the same for Union Pump Station.
In accordance with the Public Act Nos. 13-15, the CWF is required to consider the necessity and
feasibility of implementing measures designed to mitigate the impact of a rise in sea level over the
projected life span of such a project. To further the abilities of municipalities to implement this
requirement, the New England Interstate Water Pollution Control Commission (NEIWPCC) updated its
Technical Release 16, Guides for the Design of Wastewater Treatment Works (TR-16) and provided
guidance on selecting an appropriate protection elevation related to the criticality of each process
component and the impact on the environment if that process was impacted during a storm event. The
guidance document separates facilities into two types: critical and non-critical. Critical facilities are
defined as those systems that are required for the conveyance of wastewater to and through a
treatment facility. This includes all electrical, mechanical, and control systems within a pump station.
The recommendation in TR-16 is to elevate these critical elements a minimum of 3 feet above the 100-
year flood elevation.
As part of the recent Phase 1 Wet Weather Capacity Improvements and Nitrogen Reduction Project at
the South Shore WPAF, an evaluation was conducted to establish the resiliency elevation for use during
this construction project. This evaluation included consideration of recent regional coastal sea level rise
evaluations, along with elevating equipment above the 500-year flood elevation. Combining these two
elements resulted in a protection elevation for the East Shore WPAF of 2.95 feet (NAVD 88) above the
established 100-year base flood elevation. As part of this Preliminary Design Report, the protection
elevation is being set at 3 feet to be consistent with the TR-16 guidance.
The Boulevard Pump Station was evaluated for the feasibility and necessity of elevating critical
equipment to maintain operations during a flooding event. It was deemed not feasible or cost-effective
to elevate all equipment due to existing space limitations, or overall station configuration. In addition,
due to the interconnectivity of the station with existing outfalls adjacent to the stations, certain areas
will be inundated without the ability to protect the interior of the facilities from rising flood waters. For
this purpose, GNH has taken the approach of providing dry floodproofing where critical equipment must
remain below the resiliency protection elevation, and providing wet floodproofing where appropriate to
maintain structural stability and allow the facility to quickly regain full operations once the flood waters
recede. In general, floodproofing methods include construction of cast-in-place structural walls around
the perimeter of each area to be dry floodproofed, with implementation of removable bulkheads at roll
up doors and personnel doors as needed. Wet floodproofing methods include installation of flood vents
to allow hydrostatic pressures to equalize on either side of facility walls during the flooding event
allowing immediate return to service following cessation of flood waters. Specific floodproofing
locations are included in the Preliminary Design Drawings included in Appendix A.

3.4.3 Design Loads


In some cases, minimum loads listed in ASCE 7 may be an equivalent criterion and may be substituted
for the following loads. The following minimum criteria shall be used for design.

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3.4.3.1 Floor Live Loads


In accordance with codes and standards listed above, and the following minimums:
Process Rooms 300 psf on slabs and beams and
200 psf on girders, columns
Electrical Rooms 300 psf
Storage Areas 150 psf
Mechanical/HVAC Rooms 150 psf or Equipment weight plus 50 psf
Allow for rolling equipment
Stairs, Walkways and Platforms 100 psf
Platforms Only for Access 60 psf
Vehicular Traffic AASHTO HS 20-44

3.4.3.2 Wind Loads


Wind loads will be based on Risk Category III unless otherwise noted, with an ultimate design wind
speed (Vult) of 135 mph (3-second gust), Exposure C.

3.4.3.3 Snow Loads


Existing areas requiring analysis and areas of new construction will be analyzed with the following
assumptions.
Ground Snow Loads 30 psf
Importance Factor 1.1
Snow Exposure Factor 1.0

3.4.3.4 Flood Loads


Hydrostatic Loading of 63 pounds per cubic foot (pcf) will be assumed up to the proposed Sea Level Rise
(SLR) Elevation. The Boulevard Pump station is located outside of the Coastal A Zone, as identified by the
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the ASCE Flood Resistant Design and Construction
standards (ASCE 24). At this stage of design, it has not been determined if the structures will be
designed for Wet or Dry Flood resistance.
The following assumptions apply to the Boulevard Pump Station, all elevations are based on NAVD 88.
Base Flood Elevation (BFE): +12.0’
Design Flood Elevation (DFE): +13.0’
Sea Level Rise Elevation (SLR): +15.0’

3.4.3.5 Liquid Loads


Load cases that will be considered in design of liquid holding structures are:
• A fluid pressure of 62.43 pcf will be used for hydrostatic loads from ground water and flooding.
• A fluid pressure of 63 pcf will be used for process liquid in channels, unless otherwise noted.

3.4.4 Concrete
Materials and design procedures for concrete are described below.

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3.4.4.1 Materials
The following minimum requirements apply (concrete compressive strength at 28 days):
• Typical Concrete, unless otherwise noted 4,500 psi
• Concrete Fill, unless otherwise noted 3,000 psi
• Concrete Fill exposed to liquid 4,500 psi
• Curbs and Sidewalks 3,000 psi
• Conduit Encasements and pipe
(encasements not integral with foundation) 4,500 psi
Reinforcement:
• Conventional Steel: ASTM A615, Grade 60 (fy = 60 kilopounds per square inch [ksi])

3.4.4.2 Design Procedures


Strength design will be used for concrete in accordance with ACI 318 unless noted otherwise. Hydraulic
structures will be designed in accordance with ACI 350.
Design of concrete hydraulic structures will include use of environmental durability factor (Sd), for
anticipated fluid and earth loads during normal operation only. Available capacity of members will be
checked for loads that may occur during extreme design events.
Slab thickness will be checked to provide adequate embedment of post installed anchor bolts for
mechanical equipment.

3.4.4.3 Details of Steel Reinforcement


Minimum concrete cover over steel reinforcement will be as follows:
• Surfaces cast against soil 3 inches
• Typical unless otherwise noted 2 inches

3.4.5 Masonry
Materials and design procedures for masonry are as follows.

3.4.5.1 Materials
The following requirements apply:
• Hollow concrete masonry units will conform to ASTM C 90 and will be normal- or medium-weight
units with a net area compressive strength of 1,900 pounds per square inch (psi).
• Mortar will conform to ASTM C 270, Type S.
• Grout will conform to ASTM C 476. Minimum 28-day compressive strength will be 2,000 psi.
• Steel reinforcement will conform to ASTM A615, Grade 60.
• Horizontal joint reinforcing steel will conform to ASTM A82.

3.4.5.2 Design Procedures


Allowable stress design will be used for masonry in accordance with ACI 530. Compressive strength of
masonry, f’m, for masonry assembly will be 1,500 psi. For design, calculated tensile/compressive stress,
fs, of steel reinforcement is 24,000 psi for deformed bars and 30,000 psi for wire in joints.

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3.4.5.3 Details of Steel Reinforcement


1. Limit maximum spacing of vertical steel reinforcement in bearing walls and partition walls to 4 feet
and 8 feet., respectively.
2. Provide bond beams at top and bottom of walls.
3. Use joint reinforcement at 16 inches maximum vertical spacing.

3.4.6 Structural Steel


Materials and design procedures for structural steel are as follows.

3.4.6.1 Material
The material requirements for structural steel are listed in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1. Material Requirements for Structural Steel


Shape ASTM Grade Fy (ksi) Fu (ksi)

Rolled Shapes, Plates and Rods A36 - 36 58

W-shapes & WT-shapes A992 - 50 65

Pipes A53 B 35 60

Round Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) A500 B 42 58

Square and Rectangular Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) A500 B 46 58

A325 or
Bolts for Connections (1/2” to 1” diameter) - - 120
F1582

Anchor Rods – Dry Areas Only F1554 36 36 58

Anchor Rods – Typical F593 316, Cond. CW 40 80

Welding Electrode E70XX 70

3.4.6.2 Design Procedures


Structural steel design will be in accordance with American Institute of Steel Construction’s (AISC’s) Steel
Construction Manual.

3.4.7 Cranes
Cranes shall meet requirements of AISC Steel Construction Manual and ASCE 7. Unless noted otherwise,
vertical impact shall be 25 percent of maximum wheel load. Lateral force on crane runway shall be
calculated as 20 percent of sum of rated capacity of crane and weight of hoist and trolley. Lateral force
shall be assumed to act horizontally at traction surface of a runway beam, in either direction
perpendicular to beam. Longitudinal force on crane runway beams shall be calculated as 10 percent of
maximum wheel loads of crane. Longitudinal force shall be assumed to act horizontally at traction
surface of a runway beam in either direction parallel to beam.

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Architectural
4.1 Introduction
This section assesses the architectural components of the Boulevard Pump Station and presents the
design criteria for upgrades to the facility. The architectural assessment consisted of three tasks:
interviewing staff, visiting facility site, and reviewing available facility documentation. It outlines
proposed solutions to deficiencies found from building and code assessment done. These
recommendations are intended to serve as preliminary guidance for the design of facility renovations.

4.2 Building Codes


The 2016 Connecticut State Building Code with amendments will be used as a basis of this review.

4.2.1 Authorities Having Jurisdiction


The Boulevard Pump Station is located in the City of New Haven, Connecticut. The City of New Haven
Building Department enforces the Connecticut State Building Code.

4.2.2 Current Connecticut Codes


Per the State of Connecticut Department of Construction Services, the following codes have been
adopted and are applicable to this project:
Building Code: 2016 Connecticut State Building Code (CSBC)
2012 International Building Code (IBC) as modified by CSBC.
Existing Building Code: 2012 International Existing Building Code (IEBC) as modified by CSBC.
Accessibility Code: ICC/ANSI A117.1-2003 Accessible and Usable Buildings and Facilities as
modified by CSBC.
Fire Code: Connecticut State Fire Safety Code including all current Amendments to
the fire code.
Energy Code: 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC)
Mechanical Code: 2012 International Mechanical Code International Mechanical Code
(IMC) as modified by CSBC.
Plumbing Code: 2012 International Plumbing Code (IPC) as modified by CSBC.
Electrical Code: 2014 National Electrical Code (NEC) as modified by CSBC.

4.3 Boulevard Pump Station


4.3.1 Building Code Analysis
4.3.1.1 Chemical Storage
There are corrosive chemicals stored in the Blower Room. There appears to be less than the code
exempt amount of 500 gallons, so the room would not be an H-4 hazardous occupancy. The floors and
walls are damaged from what appears to be chemical leaks. There is electrical equipment in this room
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building, and 375-gallon Diesel day tank in the Mechanical Room. No. 2 Diesel Fuel is a Class II
Combustible Liquid and irritant. The exempt amount of inside storage of diesel fuel is 120 gallons.
Rooms with diesel tanks over the exempt amount would be H-3 hazardous occupancies. This requires
fire separation from the rest of the building and sprinkler system. There is no containment for the inside
diesel tanks and battery storage. The Diesel day tank blocks required 3 feet-0 inches clear egress width.
No safety shower or eyewashes. There is an unused Bioxide tank in the Garage. There are two 55-gallon
drums of hydraulic fluid is in the Pump Room at El. 6. Hydraulic fluid is an irritant and not considered
hazardous by building code. The design will include the following components:
1. Limit the quantity of corrosive to 500 gallons to hazardous occupancy. The recommended odor
control system will be an activated carbon system to all chemical tanks and pumps related to odor
control will be demolished.
2. Provide containment for any chemical storage area. The containment has to contain largest tank and
needs to be resistant to chemical emersion.
3. Remove electrical equipment from room with any corrosive chemicals.
4. Remove the existing inside Diesel storage tank and provide new day tank integral with the exterior
emergency generator system. The emergency generator will be housed in a weatherproof
enclosure.
5. Provide containment for battery storage.
6. Provide leak detection in all chemical containments.
7. Provide emergency safety shower and eyewash in Blower Room. Add emergency eyewash at battery
storage and hydraulic fluid storage.
8. Add NFPA 704 Hazardous Material Signal signs at doors to chemical storage areas. Add Caution
Corrosive sign at door to corrosive chemical storage area. Add Warning Diesel Fuel sign at outside
Diesel storage tank.
9. Seal wall penetrations in Generator and Boiler rooms.
10. Demolish Bioxide tank in the Garage.

4.3.1.2 Sprinkler System


Current code requires floors with limited fire fighter access doors and openings to have a sprinkler
system. The Pump Room lower levels has limited fire access, so a sprinkler system is required. The
design will include the addition of a sprinkler system to Pump Room lower levels.

4.3.2 Building Condition Assessment


4.3.2.1 Roof
The 33-year-old gravel surfaced built-up roof is in need of replacement. The design will include the
following components:
1. Remove existing roof down to concrete substrate.
2. Install vapor retarder on concrete deck.
3. Install polyisocyanurate insulation with ¼” per foot slope to drains, R-value of 20 minimum average.
4. Add overflow drains to comply with current plumbing code.
5. Install gravel surface 4-ply built-up roofing.
6. Add treated blocking on top of the parapets and add aluminum coping.
7. Modify existing lightning protection system to allow for new coping.
8. Add walkway pads from roof hatch to equipment.
9. Add stainless steel roof flashings.
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10. Provide new curbs for new and existing roof top HVAC.
11. Replace roof hatch with aluminum roof hatch with safety rails.

4.3.2.2 Skylights and Hatch


The 33-year-old plastic domed skylight and roof hatch in is need of replacement. The design will include
the following components:
1. Remove 17 existing domed skylights and protective screens.
2. Install 17 new translucent panel hip skylights on prefabricated insulated curbs.
3. Replace roof hatch with aluminum roof hatch with safety rails.

4.3.2.3 Exterior Masonry


Existing exposed concrete and brick walls are stained and deteriorated. There is some brick spalling. The
design will include the following components:
1. Clean existing masonry with sand blasting and mild detergent.
2. Replace damaged bricks with new matching existing.
3. Tuck-point mortar joints.
4. Replace joint sealant in masonry joints. Install new sealant joints at outside corners.
5. Replace spalled concrete foundation at southwest corner of Garage.
6. Seal brick with clear breathable sealer.
7. Coat exposed concrete with breathable coating.

4.3.2.4 Doors and Louvers


The hollow metal and FRP doors are deteriorated and need replacement. 3 existing FRP double doors on
south side of the building appear to be in good condition. Existing roll-up doors appear to be in good
condition. Existing aluminum louvers appear to be in good condition. The design will include the
following components:
1. Remove 11 single doors and replace with FRP doors and frames with heavy duty stainless steel
hardware.
2. Remove one double door and replace with FRP doors and frames with heavy duty stainless steel
hardware.
3. Remove single door between Garage and Screening. Patch CMU walls and floor.
4. Remove single door to wet well and install 2 Type 316 stainless steel watertight doors in lower level
wet well Stair No. 2 wall openings.
5. Provide FRP louvers required for new ventilation.
6. Seal around doors and louvers.
7. Seal leaking conduit penetrations in Pump Room at El. 6.
8. See Control Room for additional door.

4.3.2.5 Grating, Stairs, and Handrails


Grating in screening and wet well is corroded and needs to be replaced. It appears that the existing
grating in the screening area is being replaced with FRP grating. Handrails in Stair No. 2, wet well, and
around west gates in screening area are corroded and need to be replaced. Three exterior metal stairs
on north side and metal stair between Garage and Screening are in need of replacement. The other
grating and handrails appear to be in good condition. There is only 1’-10” clear between conveyer
support and guard post along egress path to Garage exit stair; code requires a 3-foot egress path. There
are several tripping hazards on floor. The design will include the following components:

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1. Remove all existing metal grating in Stair No. 2, wet well, and around west gates in Screening and
replace with FRP grating. Make all grating level with floor.
2. Surface prepare and paint grating supports with a chemical resistant epoxy paint system.
3. Remove all existing metal handrail in Stair No. 2, wet well and around west gates in Screenings and
replace with FRP handrail.
4. Remove 3 exterior metal stairs on north side and metal stair between Garage and Screening and
replace with FRP stairs and handrails.
5. Modify conveyer support and/or guard post at Garage exit stair to provide code required 3-foot
egress path.
6. Add limited headroom warning sign for low beams in Pump Room at El-12.
7. Add wall mounted handrail at south stair in Pump Room at El-12

4.3.2.6 Painting
The walls and ceilings are in need of repainting. Floors of Scrubber Area, Generator Room, Blower Room,
Mechanical Room, and Pump Room are cracked and spalling. Bottom of walls are deteriorating in
Screening, Stair No. 2 and Scrubber Area. Equipment and piping is in need of painting. The design will
include the following components:
1. Surface prepare and paint walls and ceilings in all the rooms with a chemical resistant epoxy paint
system.
2. After surface preparation and before painting the walls, patch holes and the base of the walls in
Screening, Stair No. 2 and Scrubber Area with 100% solid epoxy filler.
3. Remove spalling concrete and patch Scrubber Area, Generator Room, Blower Room, Mechanical
Room, and Pump Room floors.
4. Surface prepare and paint existing painted floor and Toilet floor with chemical resistant epoxy non-
skid paint system.
5. Surface prepare and paint piping, equipment, and supports in all the rooms with a chemical resistant
epoxy paint system, including exterior vent pipes.

4.3.2.7 Toilet and Service Sink


The plumbing fixtures and toilet accessories are deteriorated and in need of replacement. The design
will include the following components:
1. Demolish existing toilet, service sink, and accessories.
2. Add toilet, sink, and service sink with stainless steel service sink and faucet.
3. Add drinking fountain outside of restroom.
4. Since only one Toilet Room is provided, provide privacy lock on door.
5. Add commercial grade stainless steel accessories.

4.3.3 New Rooms and Spaces


4.3.3.1 Control and Electrical Rooms
Enclose new electrical equipment so it can be climate controlled. The design will include the following
components:
1. Add CMU walls to enclose new control and electrical equipment in ground level Pump Room.
2. Add double and single FRP doors to both Control Room and Electrical Room.

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Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning


5.1 Introduction
Ventilation measures will be established based on the 2012 National Fire Protection Association
standard - Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities (NFPA 820). NFPA 820
establishes outside air ventilation rate criteria as well as ventilation design recommendations for
safeguarding against fire and explosion hazards specific to wastewater treatment plants and associated
collection systems.

5.2 Design Approach


Air handling units will be located outside on the roof structure or on an elevated platform adjacent to
the structure. Air handling units serving electrically classified areas will be designed to supply tempered
100 percent outside air without recirculation, except where NFPA 820 allows dual ventilation rate during
cold weather and the space atmosphere is relatively moisture and corrosive vapor free. Combustible gas
detectors will override air handling systems operating in dual mode if combustible gases are detected.
Ventilation will be continuous and at rates adequate to reduce area NFPA 820 electrical classifications
one category where required to suit the design. Ventilation systems that are required to reduce
electrically classified spaces one category shall be monitored and provided with alarm stations located
within and at entrances to these spaces. Air handling units in electrically classified areas will be designed
in such a way as to isolate the unit supply air stream from the process area in the event the unit is
turned off or loses power. An intermediate damper will open to atmosphere to provide a naturally
vented air break space between the unit interior and the process space.
Air will be exhausted via exhaust fans mounted where foul air is not present within the space. Areas
containing foul air will be exhausted to an activated carbon treatment system as described in Section 9 –
Odor Control in this report. Air will be exhausted low within the space to facilitate removal of hydrogen
sulfide that collects along the floor.
Supplemental unit heaters will be provided throughout spaces as required to maintain local heating
needs during winter.
Louvers/vents/exhaust fans or supply/exhaust fans will be used to supplement ventilation in areas
requiring higher summer ventilation rates or intermittent ventilation.
Staff areas and electrical rooms requiring air conditioning will be provided with packaged rooftop direct
expansion (DX) equipment, self-contained DX equipment or ductless split system DX equipment as
required to suit the space need. Critical electrical and control rooms will be provided with redundant air
conditioning systems if necessary to ensure space temperatures can be met if primary units should fail.
Facilities will be provided with an automatic temperature control (ATC) system for global monitoring and
control of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment. The control system will be based
on an open architecture (Lon or BACnet) direct digital control (DDC) system or programmable logic
controller (PLC) based system, the selection of which will be determined during design. ATC panels will
be located in “clean spaces” (e.g., electric room, control room) where possible. Control devices such as
sensors and thermostats will be provided with suitable enclosures designed for the associated
atmosphere in which they are located.

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5.2.1 General
The existing heating and ventilation system in the Screen/Grit Works/Garage/Odor Control Room will be
completely demolished and a new make-up air unit (MAU) will be provided for the Screen/Grit
Works/Garage/Odor Control. The MAU may be located on the roof and will provide 12 air changes/hour
(ACH) with 100 percent outside air that will be provided in order to reduce the NFPA electrical
classification from Class 1 Division 1 to Class 1 Division 2. The supply air will be tempered to minimum 55
degrees F during winter in order to protect plumbing and water piping from freezing and ventilation
system will be reduced to 6 ACH, as allowed by NFPA 820 and whenever the outside air temperature is
50 degrees F or below, the space is unoccupied and the combustible gas detector is 10 percent below
the lower explosive limit of methane. The MAU and exhaust fans will be provided with VFDs and a
separate exhaust fan will be provided to maintain proper temperature conditions for the pump motors
during the summer months.
The 50 percent exhaust air during summer and 100 percent of exhaust air during winter (ambient
temperature is 50 degrees F or below) from the Screen/Grit Works/Garage/Odor Control will be treated
by the proposed odor control system.
The existing dual-fuel boiler is recommended to be replaced with a new duel-fuel boiler. The new boiler
and the accessories should be sized to meet the new heating requirement.
A split system DX air conditioning system is recommended for the Pump Room to handle the heat
dissipation from the VFDs, which will be located in this room.
A new heating and ventilation system will be recommended for the Screening Room to provide
tempered air into the space.

5.3 Equipment
The specific type of equipment used on a particular building will be determined during detailed design
based on application. Roof mounted equipment will be used where possible to preserve floor space and
to minimize equipment exposure to aggressive environments. The following types of HVAC equipment
may be utilized on this project.

5.3.1 Heating Equipment


• Air handling units incorporating outside air hoods, filters, Natural Gas HX, hot water heating coils,
fans, and air break plenums, as required.
• Hot water and electric unit heaters.
• Gas fired hot water boilers and water circulating pumps.

5.3.2 Ventilating Equipment


• Exhaust fans
• Supply fans
• Wall louvers
• Roof vents

5.3.3 Air Conditioning Equipment


• Packaged roof top air conditioning units
• Split system air conditioning units

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5.4 Materials
Table 5-1 provides various material choices that may be used for HVAC systems depending on the type
of atmosphere in which equipment is installed. Specific materials will be selected during detailed design
to suit the application.

Table 5-1. HVAC Materials of Construction


Equipment or
Area Atmosphere (1) System Materials of Construction

Ductwork SS, FRP


Process Corrosive
Equipment HPCS

Ductwork Al
Process Non-corrosive
Equipment HPCS

Ductwork GS/Al
Non-Process Non-corrosive
Equipment GS/Al

Table Notes and Abbreviations:


(1) Corrosive areas are areas that have elevated levels of moisture, hydrogen sulfide or chemical vapors.
Al – Aluminum
FRP – Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic
GS – Galvanized Steel
HPCS – High Performance Coated Steel
SS – Stainless Steel (Type 316)

5.5 Design Criteria


5.5.1 Outdoor Design Criteria
Table 5-2. HVAC Outdoor Design Criteria
Cooling Criteria Heating Criteria
Location Elevation (ft.) (ASHRAE 0.4%) (1) (ASHRAE 99.6%)

DB (°F) MCWB (°F) DB (°F)


New Haven, CT 20
90.7 73.2 8.5

Table Notes and Abbreviations:


(1)
Cooling criteria for critical spaces such as electrical equipment rooms shall be based on extreme
conditions (100° F).
ASHRAE – American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, 2013
Fundamentals
DB – Dry Bulb Temperature
MCWB – Mean Coincident Wet Bulb Temperature

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5.5.2 Mechanical System Criteria


Table 5-3. Mechanical System Criteria
Cooling Cooling Heating Heating
Space or Area (°F) Method (°F) Method Ventilation Basis

Process Areas 5-10 °F Outside Air 55 HW 100% OA


above Ventilation
ambient

Control Rooms 75 AC 68 G, E 6 ACH min


(5 cfm/person and 0.06 cfm/ft2
OA)

Electric Room s 75 AC 55 E 6 ACH min


(0% OA)

Personnel Areas 75 AC 68 G,E 6 ACH min


(5 cfm/person and 0.06 cfm/ft2
O.A.)

Table Abbreviations:
AC – Air Conditioning
ACH – Air changes/hour
E – Electric
G – Gas Heating Method
HW – Hot Water
OA – Outside Air

5.5.3 Miscellaneous Design Criteria


Not Used.

5.5.4 Louver Sizing


1. Intake Louvers – 500 ft. per minute
2. Exhaust Louvers – 800 ft. per minute

5.5.5 Ductwork Friction Rate Sizing


1. Low Pressure: 0.1 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air velocity of
1,500 to 1,800 ft. per minute.
2. Medium Pressure: 0.2 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air velocity
of 2,000 to 2,500 ft. per minute.
3. Transfer Ducts: 0.03-0.05 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork.
4. Outside Air Intake Shafts: 0.05-0.10 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to
an air velocity of 1,000 ft. per minute.
5. Gravity Relief Shafts: 0.03-0.05 in. of water column pressure drop per 100 ft. of ductwork up to an air
velocity of 1,000 ft. per minute.

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5.6 References
5.6.1 Codes
The HVAC design will follow shall follow all applicable local, state, and federal codes and criteria. The
following codes will be used for the mechanical design of this project:
• 2016 Connecticut State Building Code
• 2012 International Building Code
• 2012 International Mechanical Code
• 2012 International Energy Conservation Code
• 2005 Connecticut State Fire Safety Code

5.6.2 Standards
The following standards and guides will be used for the mechanical design of this project:
1. ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers)
2. SMACNA (Sheet Metal and Air Conditioning Contractors’ National Association)
3. ACGIH (American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists) Industrial Ventilation Manual of
Recommended Practice
4. NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

5.6.3 Miscellaneous
5.6.3.1 Calculation Software
• Heating and Cooling Load Analysis: Carrier E20-II Hourly Analysis Program (HAP)

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Plumbing and Fire Protection


6.1 Introduction
Any modification to existing plumbing systems to support the existing or new processes and facilities
including potable water piping, service water piping, sanitary drainage piping, storm drainage piping, will
be selectively provided for each facility as required by the current building codes or local authority.

6.2 Design Approach


6.2.1 General
Limited existing plumbing system modification has been considered for this project. A summary of the
improvements are as follows:
• The existing plumbing the fixtures are recommended to be replaced.
• The existing potable and non-potable water piping is recommended to be replaced with new piping
as required.

6.3 Equipment, Materials and Systems


6.3.1 Equipment
The specific type of equipment that will be used on a particular building will be determined during
detailed design based on application. Listed below are types of plumbing equipment that may be used
for this project.
• Storage type electric or gas-fired water heaters
• Wall-mounted instantaneous electric water heaters
• Backflow preventers
• Emergency eyewash and shower stations
• Sump and sewage ejector pumps
• Plumbing fixtures such as service sink, water closet, lavatory, drinking fountain and kitchen sink
• Hose stations
• Floor, air gap, standpipe and roof drains
• Electric heat trace systems

6.3.2 Materials
Table 6-1. Plumbing and Fire Protection Materials of Construction
Equipment or
Area Atmosphere (1) Materials of Construction
System

Piping SS/GS/CU/AL/HCI/CU/CPVC
Process Corrosive
Equipment Coated GS/Al/SS/CU

Piping CU/BS/CI/DI
Process Non-Corrosive
Equipment Coated GS/Al

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Table 6-1. Plumbing and Fire Protection Materials of Construction


Equipment or
Area Atmosphere (1) Materials of Construction
System

Piping GS/BS/CU/DI/PVC
Administration Non-Corrosive
Equipment GS/CS

Administration - Piping CU/BS/CI/PVC


Non-Corrosive
Toilet Rooms Equipment CU/DI/CI

Table Notes and Abbreviations: CU - Copper


(1)Corrosive areas are areas that have elevated levels CI – Cast Iron
of moisture, hydrogen sulfide or chemical vapors. DI – Ductile Iron
PVC – Polyvinyl Chloride BS – Black Steel
SS – Stainless Steel (Type 316) HCI – High Silicon Cast Iron
GS – Galvanized Steel CS – Carbon Steel
Al – Aluminum CPVC – Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride

6.4 Design Criteria


6.4.1 Potable Water System
• Water Source: City Water
• Minimum Pressure: 30 psi
• Maximum Pressure: 80 psi
• Maximum Velocity: 8 fps
• Hydrostatic Test Pressure: 100 psi minimum

6.4.2 Service Water System


• Water Source: City Water
• Minimum Pressure: 20 psi
• Maximum Pressure: 100 psi
• Maximum Velocity: 8 fps
• Hydrostatic Test Pressure: 150 psi minimum

6.4.3 Sanitary Drainage System


• Type: Gravity
• Minimum Pipe Slope: 1/8-in. per ft.
• Minimum Cover: 4 ft.
• Minimum Velocity: 4 fps

6.4.4 Storm Drainage System


• Type: Gravity
• Minimum Pipe Slope: 1/8-in. per ft.
• Minimum Cover: 4 ft.
• Minimum Velocity: 4 fps

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6.5 References
6.5.1 Codes
The design of this project will be governed by the 2016 Connecticut State Building Code, Connecticut
State Fire Safety Code and all adopted International Codes including the International Plumbing and
International Fire Codes.

6.5.2 Standards
The following standards and guides will be used for the plumbing and fire protection design of this
project:
• ANSI (American National Standard Institute)
• ASPE (American Society of Plumbing Engineers)
• ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)
• AWWA (American Water Works Association)
• CISPI (Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute)
• IBC (International Building Code)
• IFC (International Fire Code)
• IPC (International Plumbing Code)
• NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)

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Electrical
7.1 Introduction
The existing electrical service to this facility is 480 volt, 3-phase via a single transformer, terminating at
switchgear rated at 2500A. This service will need to be upgraded to a medium voltage service, as four
700 horsepower (hp) wet weather pumps are proposed for this project, and motors above 600 hp
generally require medium voltage service. Three 480 volt, 215hp dry weather pumps are also required
for this project.
The local electric utility that provides power to this facility is United Illuminating (UI). UI only offers 480
volt and below services and a 13.8kV service to its customers. UI does not provide a 4160-volt service, or
any other service between 13.8kV and 480 volts.
The electrical work at Boulevard Pump Station will consist of replacing the incoming distribution
switchgear, generator and an automatic transfer switch with 4160 volt rated equipment. A new 1200-
amp low voltage switchgear will also be added to feed the dry weather pump motors and 480 volt MCC.
The 480-volt motor control centers will also be replaced, as the existing electrical equipment will be over
30 years old by the time this project is implemented, and needs to be replaced in its entirety. New wet
weather pump motors will be compatible with and controlled by 4160-volt adjustable frequency drives
to provide precise control, improve efficiency, and reduce power factor losses. New dry weather pumps
will be controlled by new 480-volt adjustable frequency drives.
The construction sequence will be staggered so that all pumps may remain operable during
construction, and only short shutdowns are required to remove and install new pumps.
Electrical distribution equipment will be elevated 4 feet-0 inches above finish floor (AFF) to avoid
flooding while accounting for sea level rise concerns.
The work required for this station is described in further detail below.

7.2 Codes and Standards


The following codes and standards will apply to the design, and may be referenced in this document:
1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA): 70, National Electrical Code, 2014 Edition.
2. NFPA: 820, Standard for Fire Protection in Wastewater Treatment and Collection Facilities, 2016
Edition.
3. National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA)
4. Underwriter’s Laboratory (UL)

7.3 Utility Service and Medium Voltage Switchgear


The power provider to the Boulevard Pump Station is UI, which is based locally in New Haven. The
existing 480-volt service will need to be removed and replaced with a medium voltage service, as the
proposed 700 hp wet weather pump motors will require 4160-volt service.
UI does not offer 4160 volts as a standard service, but does offer 13.8kV as a service voltage. Therefore,
the new service voltage to the Boulevard station will be 13.8kV. 13.8kV and 4160-volt switchgear will be
arcflash rated. A new medium voltage switchgear room will be created by combining the existing
generator room with the northwest corner of the pump room, where an obsolete control panel is

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currently located. This room will house all medium voltage switchgear and the automatic transfer
switch. Construction of this room will be sequenced so that the existing engine-generator can remain in
service as long as possible.
A 3000 kilovolt-amperes (kVA), 13.8 kV-4160 V transformer will be placed outdoors, mounted on a pad
near the existing transformer in the northeast corner of the building. Note that the GNHWPCA, not UI,
will be responsible for this transformer. The 4160 V secondary feeders will then return to a new 4160 V,
1200A arc flash rated switchgear, also located in the new medium voltage switchgear room. This 4160-
volt switchgear will feed the wet weather pump AFDs, and a 750 kVA, 4160-480V, 3-phase, 3-wire
transformer which will power a new 1200A low voltage switchgear.

7.3.1 Why 4160 Volt Distribution is Required


It is understood that GNHWPCA would prefer to avoid the use of medium voltage equipment, as their
staff is not trained in its use, and they would either need to train their staff or outsource this equipment
maintenance.
CH2M evaluated the possibilities of using 13.8 kV or 480 volt, 700hp motors. Although a 13.8kV motor is
still medium voltage, it would avoid the addition of 4160-volt switchgear, and the transformers
necessary to provide this voltage.
Motors at 13.8kV can be obtained, but they would be custom, and thus difficult to service. AFDs are
available at this voltage, but not often used, and are sized for motors no smaller than 2000hp (as a
result, custom motors made in the past may not be inverter duty rated). The 13.8kV drives are large,
and would take up room saved by not adding 4160-volt distribution equipment.
There are at least three manufacturers that provide AFDs at 700hp, 480 volts, and they are Yasakawa,
GE, and ABB. However, CH2M could not find any vertical pump motors at 700hp, 460 volts. Custom 480
volt, 700hp motors may be available, but CH2M does not recommend their use. Each motor could draw
up to 1100 amperes at 480 volts, and three 400kcmil cables per phase would need to be run from the
low voltage switchgear to the AFD. Due to excessive copper costs end the risks associated with a
nonstandard installation, 480 volt, 700hp motors are not recommended.

7.4 Equipment and Sequence of Equipment Replacement


7.4.1 Existing Equipment
The existing service entrance switchgear and automatic transfer switch is located along the east wall of
the pump room. The room also includes a motor control center (MCC), MCC-1, that feeds equipment on
the east side of the pump station. The equipment in this room sits on the floor level on an equipment
pad about 3 inches tall. This equipment was installed in 1988, and will be near the end of its useful life
by the time this project is ready to be executed. Since the equipment is near the end of its useful life,
and a new service voltage is required for this facility, this equipment will be replaced.
This service entrance switchgear also feeds MCC-2, which is located in the blower room. The blower
room is located in the south central portion of the station. The blower room has become increasingly
used for chemical storage in recent years. MCC-2 was also installed in 1988, and will be removed as a
part of this project. The loads currently fed from MCC-2 will be fed from new MCC-1 in the
electrical/control room to keep the electrical distribution equipment away from the chemicals being
stored in the blower room.
The existing generator also appears to be late 1980s vintage, and will be due for replacement. The
existing generator is 480 volt, 3-phase, 1300 kW/1625 kVA. This generator is also not adequate for the
new installation, since a 4160-volt generator will be needed to power the new sewage pump motors.
The existing generator fuel tank has a capacity of 4000 gallons and is located above ground and
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outdoors, in front of the stairwell area at the east end of the pump station. The existing generator
controls and batteries are also located in the generator room.

7.4.2 New Electrical Equipment


Sufficient space is available in the existing pump room to house the medium voltage switchgear, low
voltage switchgear, motor control center, medium and low voltage adjustable frequency drives (AFDs),
PLC, and operator/control interface. The 13.8 kV, 1200A service entrance switchgear and 4160 V, 1200A
power distribution switchgear will be arc flash rated, and located in the new medium voltage switchgear
room in the northwest corner of the pump room. The remainder of the equipment, including the
medium voltage automatic transfer switch, medium voltage AFDs, low voltage switchgear, 480 V MCC,
PLC, controls, and operator interfaces will be located in a new electrical/control room on the east side of
the pump room. This pump room will be created by placing a wall on the east edge of the pump access
grating to create a conditioned space for this electrical equipment. Electrical distribution equipment will
be elevated 4 feet, 0 inches AFF to account for DFE with SLR concerns. Walkways and stairs with
sufficient working space will be provided so that the equipment can be properly accessed.
New 3.0 megavolt ampere (MVA), 13.8 kV-4160 V, and 750 kVA 4160-480 V transformers will be pad
mounted outdoors to the south of the existing transformer. The top of the pad will be at elevation
15.00, so that it is above the DFE with SLR concern elevation. The existing transformer will remain in
service until the new service is commissioned.
The medium and low AFDs are currently shown on the plan drawings as Cutler-Hammer AFD
dimensions. Sufficient space is available to accommodate the equipment of other manufacturers.
Installation and demolition will be staggered, and temporary equipment provided where necessary to
keep critical equipment running during construction, and keeping N+1 pumps available for use, except
for a short shutdown to swap out the pumps.
The loads currently powered from MCC-2 will be powered from new MCC-1, located in the conditioned
Electrical/Control Room. This will allow MCC-2 to remain in service while MCC-1 is installed and cables
to these loads are pulled. This will also get all power distribution equipment away from chemicals and
process equipment and into a conditioned space.

7.4.2.1 Generator and Associated Equipment


A new 2.75 MVA, 4160 V generator is required to provide full backup power to this pump station. The
existing 480-volt generator will remain in service until the 4160-volt generator and service are
commissioned, and all pump motors have been relocated to the 4160-volt switchgear.
Although the new generator may be able to fit into the existing generator room, this cannot be
guaranteed for every manufacturer. To guarantee that the generator will fit in its proposed location and
also allow more vendors to bid on the generator, the generator will be placed outdoors in a
weatherproof enclosure, east of the pump station and south of the new transformers. The top of the
pad will also be at elevation 15.00 to meet DFE with SLR criteria. Placing the generator outdoors will
allow the existing generator to remain in service longer.
The existing 4000-gallon diesel fuel tank is located above grade, south of the east corner of the pump
station. The tank appears to be in good condition, but further analysis will be required during detailed
design to determine whether or not the tank can be reused. 7500 gallons of fuel are required to be
available to provide 48 hours of run time at full load or 96 hours of run time at normal load. If the tank
can be reused, a 3500-4000-gallon subbase tank will be placed under the generator. If the existing tank
cannot be reused, it will be replaced in place with a 7500-gallon fuel tank. The subbase tank or new tank
may be located below the DFE with SLR criteria elevation, as long as it is floodproofed.

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7.4.2.2 Automatic Transfer Switch


A 4160-volt automatic transfer switch, rated 1200A, will be located in the electrical/control room.
Construction sequence will allow for installation of the transfer switch after existing AFD is removed to
make room for the switch. The transfer switch is recommended at the 4160-volt level rather than the
13.8kV level, so that the 13.8kV-4160V transformer T-1 is not a point of failure when on generator
power.

7.4.2.3 Transformers
A new 3.0 MVA, 13.8 kV-4160 V, oil filled transformer and a 750 kVA 4160-480 V transformer will be
mounted on pedestals outdoors to the south of the existing transformer. The 750 kVA transformer may
be dry type or oil filled, and this will be determined in detailed design. The existing transformer will
remain in service until the new service is established.

7.4.2.4 13.8kV Service Entrance Switchgear


A 13.8 kV service entrance switchgear is required, as UI does not offer 4160 volts as a service voltage.
This switchgear will include service entrance metering and the main disconnect to the station. UI will
provide a 13.8 kV disconnect for their purposes outside of the station. The switchgear will be arc flash
rated, and feed the new 13.8kV-4160-volt transformer. The gear will be located in the new MV
Switchgear room.

7.4.2.5 4160 Volt Switchgear


The new 4160 volts, 1200A switchgear will also be located in the new MV switchgear room. It will also
be arc flash rated, and receive the incoming 4160-volt power from the 13.8kV-4160V transformer, and
distribute power to the four 4160 volt AFDs and the 4160 V-480 V transformer located outdoors, which
then feeds LVSWGR-1.

7.4.2.6 480 Volt Switchgear


480 Volt 1200A minimum rated switchgear, designated LVSWGR-1, will be located in the electrical and
control room. This switchgear will feed the three low voltage dry weather pump AFDs and MCC-1.

7.4.2.7 480 Volt Motor Control Centers


A 480 volt, 600A motor control center, designated MCC-1, will be located in the electrical and control
room, and distribute power to all small motor and miscellaneous loads in the pump station, including
those loads formerly powered by MCC-2. Relocating these loads to MCC-1 will allow all power
distribution equipment to be in a conditioned electrical room.

7.4.2.8 Medium Voltage Adjustable Frequency Drives


The medium voltage switchgear will feed four 700 hp AFDs. One of the AFDs is standby, while the others
can be expected to run at the same time. AFDs will be eighteen pulse, and located in the
electrical/control room. The AFDs are currently shown on the plan drawings as Cutler-Hammer AFD
dimensions. However, there is also enough room to accommodate the medium voltage AFDs of any
manufacturer.

7.4.2.9 Low Voltage Adjustable Frequency Drives


The low voltage switchgear will feed three 250hp AFDs. One of the AFDs is standby, while the others can
be expected to run at the same time. AFDs will be eighteen pulse, and located in the electrical/ control
room. The AFDs are currently shown on the plan drawings as Cutler-Hammer AFD dimensions. However,
there is also enough room to accommodate the low voltage AFDs of any manufacturer. Motors are
designated as 215hp, but the next highest standard AFD size is 250hp.

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7.4.3 Sequence of Equipment Replacement


A preliminary sequence of construction is as follows (some steps may overlap during construction):
1. Install and wire, transformers, and new medium voltage switchgear (13.8 kV and 4160 V). The 4160
volt transfer switch will initially be bypassed.
2. Install new 4160 Volt Generator.
2. Obtain new 13.8 kV service from UI, and energize 13.8kV switchgear, transformer and 4160-volt
switchgear. Install the automatic transfer switch in a temporary location (southwest area of pump
room recommended). Leave enough slack in cables to reuse cable when transfer switch installed at
the final location.
3. Install two 4160 volt AFDs in a temporary location. (southwest area of pump room recommended)
AFDs may need to be run manually to minimize unnecessary control wiring.
4. Install two new 4160-volt sewage pumps (one at a time), and power from temporary AFDs.
5. Remove the two unused AFDs.
6. Install two permanent 4160 V AFDs.
7. Replace the other two pump motors (one at a time) with new 4160 V motors.
8. Remove the last two existing AFDs.
9. Move temporary AFDs to permanent location, one at a time. A spare AFD or across the line
temporary starter may be required if the AFD cannot be relocated and rewired fast enough to
provide the pump station its required backup pumping capacity (N+1 configuration).
10. Install and wire LVSWGR-1, low voltage AFDs, and dry weather pumps.
11. Install and provide power to new MCC-1.
12. Transfer loads and replace existing MCC loads with new, from existing MCC-1 and MCC-2 to new
MCC-1.
13. Install new ATS at final location. Reconnect ATS to new generator, 13.8 kV switchgear, and 4160-volt
switchgear. Test ATS functionality. Disconnect the pump station from utility power, and run the
pump station on the generator.
14. Re-energize pump station with utility power through 4160 volt transfer switch.

7.5 Design Criteria


7.5.1 Energy Efficient Design
All pump motors are currently started across the line, and run at full speed. The new design will include
AFD controllers for each pump motor. These AFDs will allow the pump to run at an optimum speed and
higher efficiencies with lower power factor losses.
Existing pump station lighting will be replaced with more efficient LED type lighting wherever possible.

7.5.2 Area Classification


No changes in area classification are expected for this project. Headworks/screenings areas above
ground will be ventilated at 12 ACH so that they are classified as Class I, Division 2. Wet wells are
classified as Class I, Division 1. New electrical equipment will be provided per the area classification.
Every effort will be made to place electrical equipment outside the classified area.

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7.5.3 Design Flood Elevation and Electrical Equipment Elevation


All electrical distribution equipment is going to be relocated four feet above the finished floor, which is
above the DFE with SLR criteria, so the equipment will be safe from any flood event.
The new generator will be installed on an equipment pad four feet above the original pump station
finished floor, to meet DFE with SLR criteria.

7.5.4 Flooding of equipment that cannot be relocated Above DFE.


Some motors, actuators, local control panels, and other equipment could be in a position to be flooded
because it is not practical to locate them above the DFE. Where possible, motors and panelboards
should be located above the DFE level. Submersible rated motors are available 200 horsepower and
below, but will be considered for critical functions only.
Portions of the facility will be dry floodproofed while other areas will receive wet floodproofing. The
extent of floodproofing will be finalized during detailed design. Where panelboards must be elevated
four feet above the floor, a platform will be provided with adequate working clearance behind it when
required.
Submersible rated control panels, motors (under 200hp) and actuators should be provided for all critical
loads that cannot be elevated four feet above the finished floor.
The garage floor is at elevation 8.00, about 3 feet below the pump room floor. It is not practical to raise
equipment in this location above the DFE.

7.5.5 Single Line Diagrams and Preliminary Equipment Layout


Refer to attached drawings for single line diagram and preliminary equipment layout.

7.5.6 Lighting
Existing lighting will be replaced with state-of-the-art LED type fixtures in all areas, including Class I,
Division 1 and Class I, Division 2 areas. LED frog-eye type emergency lighting fixtures will also be
provided.
Existing outdoor lighting fixtures will be replaced with metal halide or LED type fixtures. Where existing
lighting is insufficient, new lighting will be added.

7.5.7 Leaking Conduit


During a site inspection, a leaking conduit was observed where a duct bank enters the building, in a
lower level in the pump shaft area. The source of this leak will be investigated during detailed design.
Corroded conduits will be replaced.

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Instrumentation and Controls


8.1 Introduction
This section documents the instrumentation and control (I&C) design concepts for the Boulevard Pump
Station. A state-of-art I&C system will be provided to ensure continuous and reliable process control and
monitoring for the pump station, including remote monitoring and control from the East Shore WPAF.

8.1.1 Existing Instrumentation and Control System


The overall control system for the Boulevard Pump Station consists of several control panels.
A Modicon Momentum PLC based pump control panel is mounted adjacent to the pump drives in the
pump motor room. This panel monitors and controls the pumps based on wet well level. The wet well
level transmitters are wired to this panel. The pump control panel does not have a functional Operator
Interface Terminal (OIT). The original OITs have been decommissioned. The panel has some status and
alarm lights for the pumps.
The pump control panel communicates with an overall pump station control panel, also located in the
pump motor room across from the pump drives. The pump station control panel is equipped with
Modicon Momentum PLC hardware. The pump station control panel monitors and controls the rest of
the equipment at the pump station and communicates with the East Shore WPAF over a T1 line. The
communication link allows limited remote control from the plant. This panel is equipped with an OIT.
The generator system includes a PLC based control panel. Limited number of signals from this panel are
hardwired to the pump station control panel
The odor control system includes a control panel. The pH and ORP signals for the odor control system
are wired to this panel and the chemical feed is paced with the help of a Hach SC200 controller. This
panel does not have any interface with the pump station control system.
Screens in both channels have been recently replaced and provided with new PLC based control panels
equipped with OITs. Signals from these panels are hardwired to the pump station control panel. The
bypass channel has a manual rack. The screenings are conveyed to a dumpster via a belt conveyor.
The bucket and chain style collector mechanisms in the grit channels are being replaced by screw
mechanism. The grit is conveyed to a dumpster via a belt conveyor.
The level in the wet well is monitored by two bubbler systems that transmit signals to the pump control
panel. The bubbler systems require frequent maintenance.
Each pump is equipped with an electromagnetic flow meter in the discharge line. The signals from these
flow meters are wired to the pump station control panel. The location of the existing electromagnetic
flow meters is not ideal for a reliable reading.
The pump station gates and some of the valves are hydraulically actuated. The hydraulic system control
panels are not in good condition.
The pump station includes a surge control system. The surge control system valves and panels are in
poor condition.

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8.2 Design Approach


The existing instrumentation and control system at the Boulevard Pump Station is out-of-date. It lacks
the modern hardware and software, as well as instrumentation required for reliable operation. The
overall goal is to remove obsolete control system equipment and to take advantage of the current
technology for improved operational reliability and process optimization.
The existing pump control panel and the pump station control panel in the pump motor room will be
demolished. The pump station control will be consolidated in a single new control panel, located in new
control room. The proposed location and layout of the room are detailed in the Architectural and
Electrical Sections.
To bring the pump station to the same platform as the East Shore WPAF, the new control panel will be
based on a redundant (hot backup) Allen-Bradley ControlLogix PLC system.
The PLC control panel will be equipped with an Allen-Bradley PanelView Plus 6 1500 OIT to provide
means for local monitoring and control (e.g., LEAD/LAG/ALTERNATE selection, PLC AUTO/ PLC MANUAL
mode selection, setpoints, etc.). A desktop human-machine interface (HMI) work station, loaded with
Factory Talk View SE Standalone Client software, be also provided in the control room. All features
available at the OIT will also be available at the HMI work station.
The AFDs for the new pumps will be installed in the control room.
Power monitors will be provided in the new MCC for monitoring power consumption and quality.
In addition to hardwired signals, device level rings (DLRs) will be used for Pump Station PLC
communication with AFDs and power monitors to manage traffic on the control network.
Control system equipment will be powered from a true online double-conversion-type uninterruptable
power supply (UPS) unit to maintain reliable operation during power system disturbances and outages.
UPS unit will power the PLCs, operator interface terminals, and HMI operator workstation. UPS battery
backup will have enough capacity to energize the control system for 30 minutes after a power failure.
The low-battery alarm will be hardwired to the Plant PLC input/output (I/O) for monitoring. The panel
will be designed to automatically switch over to the line power upon UPS failure.
For powering loop powered instruments, redundant 24 V DC power supplies will be provided in the PLC
panel. The power supply failure alarm will be hardwired to the plant PLC I/O.
Electric or hydraulic actuation will be provided for all valves and gates. In general, electric actuators,
rated for the environment, will be used. If the actuator can potentially be submerged, hydraulic
actuation will be considered. Base on the field investigations, the wet well gate actuators at the
Boulevard Pump Station can be submerged during wet weather conditions. For these gates, hydraulic
actuation along with new hydraulic equipment, control panels and piping will be provided. The main
influent gate will be modulating type to prevent flooding of the wet wells.
To complement process redundancy, the monitoring and control signals for redundant equipment (e.g.,
pumps, grinders, etc.) will be split between separate I/O modules and racks (if necessary)
The control systems for the new odor control system, the new bar screen in the bypass channel, and the
new generator system will be PLC/OIT based. The package control systems will not be customized to use
Allen-Bradley hardware if the system vendor’s “standard” operating platform is different. Instead,
gateways and/or protocol convertors will be provided for digital connection to the Pump Station PLC
System. The system supplier will program the package PLCs. Hardwired I/O will be used for connecting
critical monitoring and control signals from the package systems to the Pump Station PLC System. The
digital interface will be used for monitoring of additional signals. Digital data interface requirements

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between the package systems and the Pump Station PLC System will be further developed during design
development and coordinated with the package system vendors.
The sump pump control panel will be replaced. If new sump pumps are provided, a new control panel
will be specified. The panel will be mounted above the sea level rise protection elevation.
The hydraulic surge control valves will be replaced and a new control panel will be provided.
The existing bubbler systems, along with the associated compressors and receiver tanks will be replaced
by non-fouling, hydrostatic pressure type transmitters, designed specifically for wastewater
applications. The transmitters will be installed in stilling wells. As a backup to the level transmitters, high
and low level switches will be provided to operate the pumps upon failure of a transmitter.
New electromagnetic flow meters will be provided in the discharge line of each pump. The installation
will be coordinated with the new piping layout for better locations conforming to the upstream and
downstream straight pipe length requirements.
Detailed change-out procedure will be developed so that the new I&C equipment can be installed and
tested prior to being put into operation. The design will allow the new Pump Station PLC System and the
existing control system to coexist for some time as the new system is brought online and the old system
is decommissioned. The pump station will remain operational during switchover.
Security camera system with DVR will be provided at the pump station. The location and quantity of
cameras will be determined during design development.

8.3 Control System Design Philosophy


The control system design philosophy at the Boulevard Pump Station will be the same as detailed in the
Union and East Street Pump Station Instrumentation and Control Sections for overall consistency.

8.4 Control System Operating Philosophy


The control system operating philosophy at the Boulevard Pump Station will be the same as detailed in
the Union and East Street Pump Station Instrumentation and Control Sections for overall consistency.

8.5 Remote Telemetry System


As a backup to the T1 line, a licensed frequency (900 MHz) Ethernet radio telemetry system will be
considered for communication between the pump station and the plant. A path study will be conducted
to determine the feasibility of utilizing radios. If radio telemetry is feasible, new Ethernet radio
equipment and antennas will be installed at the pump station and at the East Shore WPAF.
If the path study is unfavorable, the use of cellular modems will be considered in lieu of radios. The
possibility of buying bandwidth on the City’s fiber optic network can also be considered. The system will
be configured to automatically fail over to the backup communication path upon primary path failure

8.6 Codes and Standards


The Boulevard Pump Station design will follow the same codes and standards as the Union and East
Street Pump Stations for consistency.

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Odor Control
9.1 Introduction
The Boulevard Pump Station has a crossflow scrubber that was originally designed for a total flow of
15,500 cfm and dual chemistry consisting of both sodium hypochlorite and sodium hydroxide for odor
removal. Although the system is in operation, it is unknown how much foul air is actually being
ventilated and only sodium hypochlorite is being added. Much of the supporting infrastructure such as
the chemical transfer pumps, have deteriorated and are no longer functioning. It is recommended that
this system be replaced.
The Boulevard Pump Station processes that require odor control include an inlet chamber, three parallel
channels that include bar screens, four aerated grit chambers and two wet wells. There are belt
conveyors that convey screenings and grit to two separate dumpsters located in the garage.

9.2 Basis of Design


This section provides information used as the basis for the odor control system design. The proposed
odor control system is based on a “contain-convey-treat” design approach and as such includes design
information for each component.

9.2.1 Containment
The existing channels contain sections of grating that are covered with mats to contain odors within the
channels. The inlet chamber is uncovered and allows for comingling of sewage vapors with the overlying
room space that can then result in the release of sewage odors to the ambient atmosphere. It is
recommended that all grating be replaced and that the inlet chamber be covered with solid panels to
prevent escape of raw sewage vapors into the overlying room space. Covers will be designed using
materials of construction resistant to corrosion (e.g., fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) or aluminum
checker plate). Covers will be constructed using flat removable panels. The cover design will facilitate
easy removal of individual panels by two people. Each panel will not weigh more than 100 lbs and will
have an integral nonskid surface. Lifting handles shall be provided on each panel. Each panel will have
gasketed joints to prevent fugitive air release.
As a result of the containment of foul air within the process channels, protection of concrete against
corrosion using either protective coatings or liners is recommended and will be included during detailed
design.
Grit and screenings are currently conveyed to the garage where they are discharged into open
dumpsters. As a result, the entire volume within the garage requires ventilation and odor control. It is
recommended that foul air capture hoods be installed over each dumpster to facilitate focused air
capture from the dumpsters thereby allowing for overall reduced foul air extraction rates from the
garage.

9.2.2 Conveyance
Foul air will be conveyed from within the contained process channels and wet wells by FRP ductwork. It
is anticipated that up to nine foul air pickup locations will be designed, three associated with channels,
four associated with the grit chambers and one for each wet well. Each foul air pickup location will
include a flow balancing damper to facilitate adjustment of flow for each pickup to design values. The
foul air duct will connect to the covers through a flanged connection to allow for easy removal. The duct

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will rise vertically straight up and then move horizontally at a distance overhead ensuring clearance
(e.g., min. 7 feet). The exact layout will be determined during detailed design.
Allowance for air flow into the covered process channels and wet wells will be included in the design.
The relative locations of air entry and foul air extraction will be selected to achieve good overall air
movement within the enclosed process area and minimize development of “dead zones” or short-
circuiting.
The extraction of foul air will be achieved through use of a single exhaust fan constructed of FRP. A flow
balancing damper will be located at the fan inlet to allow for adjustment of overall system air flow. The
fan will convey captured foul air to an odor control system where the odorous compounds, primarily
hydrogen sulfide (H2S), are removed prior to release to the ambient atmosphere.

9.2.3 Odor Control System Sizing


All process areas will be continuously ventilated at a rate of least 12 air changes per hour (ACH). Table 9-
1 summarizes ventilation rates required for the Boulevard Pump Station. The total system ventilation
rate is 17,000 cfm.

Table 9-1. Process Area Ventilation Rates


Design
Ventilation Ventilation Ventilation Rate
Source Volume (ft3) Rate (ACH) Rate (cfm) (cfm)

Inlet Box and 11,400 12 2,280 2,400


screen channels

Grit Chambers 30,750 12 6,150 6,400

Wet wells 34900 12 6,980 7,200

Screenings 540 12 108 500


dumpster

Grit dumpster 540 12 108 500

Total 17,000

9.2.4 Anticipated Odor Causing Compounds


CH2M recommends that air sampling be completed at the Boulevard Pump Station in order to
definitively establish current H2S concentrations and the nature of peaks observed during normal diurnal
cycles. It is recommended that an instrument capable of measuring and logging H2S concentrations,
(e.g., Odalog) be installed for a week. Based on data previously collected at East and Boulevard Pump
Stations, and experience from other similar systems, it is anticipated that H2S concentrations may
average on order of 10 parts per million by volume (ppmv) with peaks as high as 100 ppmv. Additionally,
it is anticipated that other odorous non-H2S sulfur bearing compounds will total less than 1 ppmv.

9.3 Odor Control Technology Selection


Three potential odor control technologies have been evaluated; biotowers, carbon and wet chemical
scrubbers. A brief description of each technology is provided below.

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9.3.1 Biotowers
In many ways, a biotower looks externally similar to a wet chemical scrubber, except that no hazardous
chemical addition is required. Figure 9-1 depicts a simplified schematic diagram of a biotower system.
Systems are pre-engineered, vendor-supplied systems made of fiberglass-reinforced plastic or high
density polyethylene shells. Biotowers use a biologically active media bed to absorb and oxidize odorous
compounds from the foul air stream. One of the primary technical advances associated with this
technology is the development of engineered inert media on which the biomass attaches. As the media
is inert, it is not compromised by the acidic environment within the biotower and has lifespans on the
order of 20 years. The media receives either constant recycle spray (bioscrubber) or intermittent once-
through spray humidification (biotrickling filter), depending on the vendor’s approach. The spray is also
the source of trace nutrients for the biological system. There are typically two potential sources of
water, potable or plant effluent. If potable water is used, then a supplemental nutrient supply
containing trace organics, nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium is required. If plant effluent is
available, then supplemental nutrients are usually not required as the plant effluent water will contain
sufficient nutrients. For Boulevard Pump Station, potable water and supplemental nutrients would be
required as plant effluent is not available.
Biotowers are usually designed in the form of a cylindrical arrangement such as the one shown in
Figure 9-2.

Figure 9-1. Simplified Schematic of a Biotower System

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Figure 9-2. Photograph of a Biotower System

9.3.2 Carbon Scrubbers


Carbon scrubbers are the simplest of the vapor phase treatment technologies. They pass the foul air
stream through a bed of dry (no irrigation) activated carbon. Odorous constituents diffuse into the
media pore spaces and adsorb onto the media, and are thereby removed from the air stream. There are
many types of activated carbon media designed for removal of various types of compounds. A single
medium or a mixture of different media can be used. Carbon scrubbers have a small footprint compared
to other technologies and can be configured with either vertical upward air flow through single, dual or
radial flow beds or with horizontal flow configurations in locations where system height is constrained.
Figures 9-3 and 9-4 depict a simplified schematic and photograph of a dual carbon bed system,
respectively. Carbon scrubbers are effective at removing a range of compounds with excellent removal
efficiency. One potential disadvantage is that under high H2S loads, the media must be replaced
frequently resulting in high annualized media replacement costs. However, the Boulevard Pump Station
is anticipated to have relatively low average H2S concentrations (e.g., < 10 ppmv), therefore, the
potential use of carbon scrubbers as a treatment technology is recommended for consideration.
Carbon selection is an important part of designing carbon systems, because different types of carbon
can be used depending on the nature of the odorant to be removed. For Boulevard Pump Station, the
primary odorant to be designed for is H2S.
Various types of carbon are available. Virgin activated carbon is the lowest cost but also has the lowest
overall capacity for H2S resulting in relatively high frequency media replacements. Carbon adsorption
capacity for H2S can be increased with media that is impregnated with chemicals, such as sodium
hydroxide (NaOH), to enhance contaminant removal. This, however, adds handling complexity because
of the potentially hazardous nature of the impregnated carbon and potential for carbon bed fires. The
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use of this type of impregnated carbon is not recommended for further consideration. Finally, there are
carbons available that have been processed in a manner that results in high selective adsorptive capacity
for H2S (e.g., order of magnitude higher than virgin activated carbon). The use of this type of high
capacity carbon is recommended for consideration as it will extend the useful life of the carbon
significantly thereby reducing O&M issues and costs associated with frequent media replacement.

Figure 9-3. Schematic Dual Carbon Bed System

Figure 9-4. Photograph of a Dual Bed Carbon Scrubber

9.3.3 Chemical Scrubbers


Chemical scrubbers are similar to biotowers in that the foul air stream is passed through a bed of inert
media that is continuously irrigated. Rather than using microbes to oxidize odorous compounds,
chemicals are added to the irrigation water. Chemical scrubbers can be designed using several different
configurations with separate stages using different chemistry. Some include a high pH stage with caustic

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soda to facilitate dissolution of hydrogen sulfide into solution. Most have a stage with sodium
hypochlorite added to oxidize reduced compounds. Other chemistries can be used to remove
compounds, such as ammonia, that are less amenable to oxidation. Chemical scrubbers offer flexible
configurations with smaller foot prints than are typical of biofilters and biotowers. Figure 9-5 shows an
example. However, chemical scrubbers have the disadvantage that the cost to operate is proportional to
the hydrogen sulfide loading. Significant hydrogen sulfide loadings, such as would be present at the
headworks, can result in large operating costs. Nevertheless, chemical scrubbers are technically viable
for this application and are therefore included in the technology cost comparison. For this application, a
two stage dual chemistry chemical scrubber is recommended for consideration.

Figure 9-5. Photograph of a Chemical Scrubber

9.4 Economic Evaluation


An economic evaluation has been completed in order to compare capital costs, annual O&M costs and a
20-year net present value (NPV) for the biotower, carbon, and chemical scrubber technologies.
Capital construction cost estimates were based on a database of recent vendor quotes for similar
technology. Operation and maintenance costs were estimated and combined with capital costs using a
constant discount rate to determine a 20-year NPV. For planning purposes, it was assumed that the
vapor phase treatment equipment has a life span of 20 years.
Unit costs and financial factors used in the cost estimate are listed in Table 9-2. As shown in Table 9-2,
the inflation rate was assumed to be 6 percent and the discount rate was assumed to be 7 percent. Both
the equipment life and planning horizon was 20 years. Factors were applied equally to each technology
option.

Table 9-2. Capital, O&M and NPV Assumptions


Unit Costs

Electricity 0.10 $/kW-hr

Labor 40 $/hr

Potable Water 4.4 $/1000 gal

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Table 9-2. Capital, O&M and NPV Assumptions


Unit Costs

Sodium Hydroxide (50% strength) 1.8 $/gal

Sodium Hypochlorite 0.7 $/gal

Excavation 15 $/CY

Backfill 35 $/CY

Slab on Grade Concrete 525 $/SF

Support Wall Concrete 525 $/SF

Allowance Costs

Equipment Installation 10 %

Field painting/finishes 1 %

Mechanical 8 %

Electrical 8 %

Instrumentation 5 %

Financial Factors

Discount Rate 7 %

Annual Escalation Rate 3 %

Time Horizon 20 years

Construction Completion Year 2020

Contractor Markups:

General Conditions 7 %

Contractor Overhead & Profit 15 %

Bonds and Insurance 2 %

Contingency 30 %

Results of the economic evaluation are provided in Table 9-3.


As can be seen from the results of this evaluation, carbon has the lowest initial capital cost ($734,000)
and overall lowest NPV ($1,434,000) compared to the biotower and chemical scrubber options, and
therefore from a financial perspective, is the initial preferred option. However, given the sensitivity of
carbon annual O&M costs and resultant NPV to the H2S inlet concentration, further evaluations were
completed to determine impacts of the assumption of an average 10 ppmv H2S concentration on the
economic results. Specifically, the assessment was repeated with increasingly higher concentrations of
H2S inlet to determine at which point the biotower option had the lower NPV. As chemical scrubber
annual O&M costs are also directly related to H2S inlet concentrations, the chemical scrubber option
would not be more financially attractive at higher costs and was therefore not included in this additional
analysis.
The biotower option did not have the lowest NPV until inlet H2S concentrations were on the order of 25
ppmv. Given the high ventilation rate included in the odor control design (i.e., 12 ACH), it is anticipated

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that the frequent turnover of air within the enclosed areas will prevent high concentrations of H2S from
accumulating, thus maintaining an inlet concentration of H2S to the odor control system well below the
25 ppmv threshold. Therefore, carbon is recommended as the odor control technology of choice.
Table 9-3. Capital, Annual O&M and NPV Evaluation
Technology Carbon Biotower Chemical Scrubber

Capital $734,000 $1,662,000 $1,048,000

Annual O&M $66,000 $29,000 $92,000

20 Yr NPV $1,434,000 $1,970,000 $2,023,000

9.5 Odor Control System Design Recommendations and


Overview
A dual deep bed carbon scrubber system utilizing carbon with high adsorptive capacity for H2S is
recommended. The use of the high adsorptive carbon will prolong carbon life and thereby increase the
time between media replacements. Based on an average inlet concentration of 10 ppmv H2S, it is
anticipated that media replacement will be on the order of every 2 years.
As the site has significant space constraints, utilizing a dual deep bed system reduces footprint
Recommended odor control system process equipment and anticipated design operating conditions are
summarized in Table 9-4.

Table 9-4. Major Equipment, Design Criteria and Operating Conditions


Equipment/design criteria Size/Operating conditions

Carbon Vessel Two (2) 10 ft diameter dual bed FRP vessels

Carbon type and replacement frequency High adsorptive capacity carbon, e.g., 0.3 g H2S/cc carbon;
24-month media replacement frequency

Carbon bed depth 3 ft each

Carbon bed face velocity 55 fpm

Odorous Air Fan One (1) fan, FRP construction with sound enclosure;
continuous operation

Fan design point 17,000 cfm at 9.5 inches w.c. pressure

Electrical requirements 480V/3-ph/60 Hz; 50 hp

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300-G-017 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION ELECTRICAL LEGEND 3

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300-C-201 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION SITE PLAN

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300-S-201 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION FLOOD PROOFING

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PLAN 45 MGD CAPACITY

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300-A-201 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION LOWER PLANS45 MGD CAPACITY

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300-A-202 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION PLAN 45 MGD CAPACITY

300-A-203 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION ROOF PLAN 45 MGD

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CAPACITY

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MECHANICAL
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300-M-201 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION 45 MGD CAPACITY PLAN

300-M-215 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION ODOR CONTROL PLAN &


SECTIONS

300-M-301 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION 45 MGD CAPACITY


SECTION

ON
300-M-302 BOULEVARD PUMP STATION 45 MGD CAPACITY

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


SECTION

NGS
310-M-201 BOULEVARD DRY WEATHER PUMP STATION PLAN &

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GENERAL

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DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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CL CENTERLINE ESC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL MC MODULATE-CLOSE PEP POLYETHYLENE PIPE
ABBREVIATIONS

GHTS RESERVED.
HDW HARDWARE
CLDI CEMENT LINED DUCTILE IRON EP EXPLOSION PROOF, EDGE OF MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER PEN. PENETRATION
HGL HYDRAULIC GRADE LINE
CLSF CONTROLLED LOW STRENGTH FILL PAVING HK HOOK MCJ MASONRY CONTROL JOINT PFC POUNDS PER CUBIC FOOT
A AMMETER, AMPERES, AWNINGS
CLG CEILING EQL EQUAL HGT HEIGHT MDO MEDIUM DENSITY OVERLAY PENTHOUSE
PH
AB, ABV ANCHOR BOLT, ABOVE
CLR CLEAR, CLEARANCE EQL SP EQUALLY SPACED HH HANDHOLE MECH MECHANICAL pH HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
ABDN ABANDON
HID HIGH INTENSITY DISCHARGE

LL 2016. ALL RI
CLSM CONTROLLED LOW STRENGTH MATERIAL EQPT EQUIPMENT MFD MANUFACTURED PH PHASE
AC ACOUSTICAL, ACOUSTICAL CEILING CMP CENTRAL MONITORING PANEL HK HOOK MFR MANUFACTURER PI POINT OF INTERSECTION
ESC EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
AC ALTERNATING CURRENT
CMP CORRUGATED METAL PIPE HM HOLLOW METAL MGD MILLION GALLONS PER DAY PIT
ETM ELAPSED TIME METER PILOT TUBE TEST STATION
AC ASPHALTIC CONCRETE CMU CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT
EVC END OF VERTICAL CURVE HOA HAND-OFF-AUTO MH MANHOLE, MOUNTING HEIGHT PJF PREMOULDED JOINT FILLER
ACFL ACCESS FLOORING

c CH2M HI
CNTR COUNTER HOR HAND-OFF-REMOTE MIN MINIMUM
EW EACH WAY PL PLATE (STEEL)
ACI AMERICAN CONCRETE INSTITUTE

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CO CLEANOUT, CARBON MONOXIDE HORIZ HORIZONTAL

APVD
EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER MISC MISCELLANEOUS PL PROPERTY LINE

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A ACMU ACOUSTICAL CONCRETE MASONRY
COL COLUMN, COLOR HP HORSEPOWER
UNIT, ACOUSTICAL CMU EXH EXHAUST MJ MECHANICAL JOINT PLAM PLASTIC LAMINATE
CONC CONCRETE HPT HIGH POINT
ACP ACOUSTICAL PANELS EXP EXPANSION, EXPOSED MLO MAIN LUGS ONLY PLAS PLASTER, PLASTIC

BY
COND CONDENSATE HPU HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT
ACST ACOUSTICAL EXP AB EXPANSION ANCHOR BOLT MMDW DRY WEATHER MAXIMUM MONTH PLC PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER
CONDTN CONDITIONED HR HOSE RACK, HANDRAIL
ACT ACOUSTICAL TILE EXP JT EXPANSION JOINT MMP MECHANICAL MOUNTING PANEL PLYWD PLYWOOD
CONN CONNECTION HV HOSE VALVE
AD AREA DRAIN EXST, EXIST EXISTING MMWW WET WEATHER MAXIMUM MONTH PNL PANEL
CONSTR CONSTRUCTION HVAC HEATING, VENTILATING AND

APVD
ADDL ADDITIONAL EXT EXTERIOR MO MANUAL OPERABLE, MASONRY OPENING PP POWER POLE

S THE PROPERTY OF
CONT CONTINUED, CONTINUOUS, CONTINUATION AIR CONDITIONING MP METAL PANEL P-P PUSH-PULL

LL.
ADJ ADJACENT
CONTR CONTRACTOR

ON OF CH2M HI
°F DEGREE FAHRENHEIT HWL HIGH WATER LEVEL MPU MULTIPURPOSE UNIT PPL POLYPROPYLENE LINED
ADW DRY WEATHER AVERAGE

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COORD COORDINATE

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AFD ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL MS MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD PR PAIR
COP COPPER IC INTERRUPTING CAPACITY
AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR FB FLAT BAR MSC MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED CABLE PRC POINT OF REVERSE CURVE
CP CENTER PIVOT ID INDUCED DRAFT, INSIDE DIAMETER PRCST PRECAST
AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE F, FU FUSE MSR GROUPED MOTOR CONTROL
CP-X CONTROL PANEL NO. X IE INVERT ELEVATION

ZATI
CE,I
F, FX FIXED MT MOUNT PREFAB PREFABRICATION
AG ACOUSTICAL, ACOUSTICAL GLASS,
CPLG COUPLING FAP FIRE ALARM PANEL I.F. INSIDE FACE

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PRES PRESSURE

ONAL SERVI
AIR GAP (FIXED) MTD MOUNTED

ON
CPRSR COMPRESSOR FC FLEXIBLE CONDUIT IG INSULATING, INSULATING GLASS PRI PRIMARY

SI
MTG MOUNTING

CHK
AGGR AGGREGATE
CPT CONTROL POWER TRANFORMER, CARPET IN INCH

REVI
FCA FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER PRM PERMANENT REFERENCED MARKER
AHR ANCHOR MTS MANUAL TRANSFER SWITCH
CPVC CHLORINATED PVC FCL2 FREE CHLORINE RESIDUAL INCAND INCANDESCENT PROJ PROJECTION

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
AISC AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MTS MILL TYPE STEEL PIPE
INFLUENT

THOUT THE W RI
CR CONTROL RELAY FCO FLOOR CLEANOUT INFL PROP PROPERTY
STEEL CONSTRUCTION MU MULCHING
CRS COLD ROLLED STEEL FCTY FACTORY INJS INJECTIONS
PS PLASTIC SHEET, POLYCARBONATE SHEET
AJ ADJUSTABLE MV MERCURY VAPOR
CRS CONSTRUCTION ROAD STABILIZATION FD FLOOR DRAIN INST INSTANTANEOUS PAINT SYSTEM
PS
AL ALUMINUM MWS MAXIMUM WATER SURFACE
CT CERAMIC TILE FDN FOUNDATION INSTM INSTRUMENT, INSTRUMENTATION
PSF POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT
ALKY ALKALINITY
CT CURRENT TRANSFORMER INSUL INSULATION N NORTH, NEUTRAL

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


FDR FEEDER PSI POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH
ALTN ALTERNATE
CTC COMPUTER TERMINAL CABINET FEXT FIRE EXTINGUISHER INVT INVERT NA NOT APPLICABLE
AM AUTO-MANUAL PSIG POUNDS PER SQUARE INCH, GAUGE

DR
CTR CENTER IP INLET PROTECTION, INSTRUMENTATION PANEL NA NON-AUTOMATIC
FF FINISHED FLOOR

N,AS AN I
AMRD ACOUSTICAL METAL ROOF DECKING PT POINT OF TANGENCY
B CTRD CENTERED IRRIG IRRIGATION NC NORMALLY CLOSED

E
FG FINISH GRADE, FLOAT GLASS

J.OSOSKI
ANDZ ANODIZE PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER
CTSK COUNTERSUNK FH FLAT HEAD ITG INSULATED TEMPERED GLASS NEUT NEUTRAL
APPROX APPROXIMATE PT PRESSURE TREATED

NCORPORATED HEREI
CU CUBIC FHY ITX ISOLATION TRANSFORMER
FIRE HYDRANT NG NATURAL GAS PTD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER
APVD APPROVED

DATE
CU FT CUBIC FOOT FIG FIGURE IU INTAKE UNIT NGVD NATIONAL GEODETIC VERTICAL DATUM
ARCH ARCHITECTURAL PTN PARTITION
CU IN CUBIC INCH FL FLOW LINE IW IRRIGATION WELL NIC NOT IN CONTRACT
AR ANALOG RELAY PV PLUG VALVE
CUH COPPER TUBING, HARD DRAWN FLG FLANGE N.O. NORMALLY OPEN
AS AS SELECTED PVC POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

DSGN
JALOUSIE

NO.
CV CHECK VALVE FL FLOOR NO., # NUMBER
ASSY ASSEMBLY PVI POINT OF VERTICAL INTERSECTION
JA JAL-AWNING

N W HOLE OR I
CWR CABINET DOOR MOUNTED FLEX FLEXIBLE NOM NOMINAL PVMT PAVEMENT

GNS I
ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH JB
J JUNCTION BOX
WASTE RECEPTACLE FLH FLAT HEAD NP NON-PROTECTED
AUTO AUTOMATIC JANITOR PVT POINT OF VERTICAL TANGENCY
JAN

DEAS AND DESI


ON
CY, CU YD CUBIC YARD FLTR FILTER NPT NATIONAL PIPE THREADS

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN


AUX AUXILIARY JCT JUNCTION

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


CWS CLEAN WATER SERVICES FLUOR FLUORESCENT NS NON-SHRINK
QAA AVERAGE FLOW

S NOT TO BE USED,I
AVG AVERAGE JT JOINT
FNSH FINISH NTS NOT TO SCALE

CUT
AWW WET WEATHER AVERAGE QMM MAXIMUM 30 DAY FLOW
FOB FLAT ON BOTTOM K KEY GROUP, KEY INTERLOCK
QPI PEAK INSTANTANEOUS FLOW

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@ AT D DEEP, DRAIN

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FLAT ON TOP OXYGEN

CONTROL AUTHORI
FOT KIP THOUSAND POUNDS
d PENNY NAIL SIZE QPP PEAK PUMPING FLOW
O TO O OUT TO OUT
B BELL FP FIELD PANEL KIT KITCHEN QT
DA DUAL ACTION QUARRY TILE
OA OVERALL, ODOROUS AIR
BAL BALANCE FPM FEET PER MINUTE K-PL KICKPLATE
DAS DATA ACQUISTION SYSTEM OC ON CENTER

LL AND I
BETW BETWEEN FR FORWARD REVERSE KITCHEN SINK
DBA DEFORMED BAR ANCHOR KSK R RISER
BF BLIND FLANGE, BOTTOM FACE OC OPEN-CLOSE (O)
FRP FIBERGLASS REINFORCED PLASTIC KV KILOVOLTS R OR RAD
DBL DOUBLE RADIUS
OCA OPEN-CLOSE-AUTO

CH2M HI
BFV BUTTERFLY VALVE FSHS FOLDING SHOWER SEAT KILOVOLT AMPERES RA RETURN AIR
DC DIRECT CURRENT KVA
BL BASELINE OCR OPEN-CLOSE-REMOTE
FT FOOT OR FEET

THI
KVAR KILOVOLT AMPERES REACTIVE RC REINFORCED CONCRETE
DEG DEGREE OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER, OVERFLOW DRAIN
BFP BACKFLOW PREVENTER FTG FOOTING KILOWATT RCP REINFORCED CONCRETE PIPE
DET DETAIL KW
O.F. OUTSIDE FACE

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


BLDG BUILDING FU FIXTURE UNIT RCPT RECEPTACLE
DF DOUGLAS FIR, DRINKING FOUNTAIN OFCI OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED
BLK BLOCK FVNR FULL VOLTAGE NON-REVERSING L ANGLE, LENGTH
DDI DROP INLET
C LA LIGHTNING ARRESTER OFOI OWNER FURNISHED, OWNER INSTALLED
BM BEAM, BENCHMARK FVR FULL VOLTAGE REVERSING RD ROAD, ROOF DRAIN
DH DOUBLE HUNG
LAB LABORATORY OL OVERLOAD RELAY
BO BOTTOM OF FWD FORWARD RDCR REDUCER
DI DUCTILE IRON
B.O.B. BOTTOM OF BEAM LAM LAMINATE OO ON-OFF
RDW REDWOOD
DIA DIAMETER
G, GND GROUND LAT LATITUDE OOA ON-OFF-AUTO
RECIR RECIRCULATION
DIAG DIAGONAL OOR ON-OFF-REMOTE
BOD BOTTOM OF DUCT GA GAUGE LB POUND
REF REFER OR REFERENCE
DIP DUCTILE IRON PIPE OP OPAQUE PANEL, OUTLET PROTECTION
BOP BOTTOM OF PIPE GAL GALLON LC LIGHTING CONTACTOR

ON
DIR DIRECTION OPER OPERATOR
BOT BOTTOM GALV GALVANIZED LD COMBINATION LOUVER/DAMPER
DISCH DISCHARGE REFR REFRIGERATE, REFRIGERANT

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


OPNG OPENING
BRG BEARING GB GYPSUM BOARD LDG LOADING DOCK
DN DOWN REINF REINFORCED, REINFORCING, REINFORCE
LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT OPP OPPOSITE
BRK BRICK GC GROOVED COUPLING LEL
DO DISSOLVED OXYGEN REQD REQUIRED
OSA OUTSIDE AIR

ONS
BRKR BREAKER GCMU GLAZED CONCRETE LF LINEAR FEET
DOL DIRECT-ON-LINE RESIL RESILIENT
OSC OPEN-STOP-CLOSE

ON
BSP BLACK STEEL PIPE MASONRY UNITS LG LONG
RFS ROLL-UP FIRE SHUTTER
DP, DPNL DISTRIBUTION PANEL OSD OPEN SITE DRAIN

ATI
BV BALL VALVE, BLOCK VENT LH LEFT HAND

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


GFA GROOVED FLANGE ADAPTER
RH RIGHT HAND
DR DOOR OWSJ OPEN WEB STEEL JOIST

GENERAL
BVC BEGINNING OF VERTICAL CURVE GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER LHR LEFT HAND REVERSE
OZ RH RODHOLE
DS DOWNSPOUT OUNCE

ABBREVI
GFR GROUND FAULT RELAY LLH LONG LEG HORIZONTAL
RHR RIGHT HAND REVERSE
DWG DRAWING
C CONDUIT, CASEMENT GH GREENHOUSE LLV LONG LEG VERTICAL P PROJECTED
RL RAIN LEADER
DWL DOWEL
°C DEGREE CELSIUS GL GLASS LNTL LINTEL P PILASTER, PIPE RLS RUBBER LINED STEEL
DELTA
C TO C CENTER TO CENTER GPD GALLONS PER DAY LONG LONGITUDINAL PAVT PAVER TILE RM ROOM
CAB CABINET GPH GALLONS PER HOUR LOS LOCK-OUT STOP PUSHBUTTON PB PUSHBUTTON SWITCH RO ROUGH OPENING
CB CATCH BASIN, CIRCUIT BREAKER GPM GALLONS PER MINUTE LP LIGHT POLE, LIGHTING PANEL, LOCAL PANEL PC POINT OF CURVE, PHOTOCELL ROL RAISE-OFF-LOWER
CC CENTER OF CIRCLE E EAST, EMPTY GPS GLOBAL POSITION SYSTEM LPT LOW POINT PC PRECAST CONCRETE PANEL RPM REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE
CC CONTROL CABLE EA EACH, EXHAUST AIR GRTG GRATING LR LATCHING RELAY PCCP PRECAST CONCRETE CYLINDER PIPE
RR RIPRAP
CCP CENTRAL CONTROL PANEL EB, EBCT EMPTY BED CONTACT TIME GSB GYPSUM SOFFIT BOARD LR LOCAL-REMOTE PCV PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
CCS CENTRAL CONTROL SYSTEM ECC ECCENTRIC GSP GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE LR LONG RADIUS PE PLAIN END
D CDF CONTROLLED DENSITY FILL EE EMERGENCY EYEWASH GV GATE VALVE LS LABORATORY SINK PED PEDESTAL, PEDESTRIAN
CE CONSTRUCTION ENTRANCE EDF EGG-SHAPED DIGESTER FACILITY GVL GRAVEL LT LEFT
CFM CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE EF EACH FACE, EXHAUST FAN GWB GYPSUM WALLBOARD LTG, LTS LIGHTS OR LIGHTING GENERAL NOTES:
CFS CUBIC FEET PER SECOND EFF EFFICIENCY, EFFICIENT LTX LIGHTING TRANSFORMER
GYP GYPSUM
1. THIS IS A STANDARD LEGEND SHEET.
CHEM CHEMICAL EFL EFFLUENT LWL LOW WATER LEVEL
H HIGH, HORN OR HOWLER THEREFORE, NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION VERIFY SCALE
CHKD CHECKERED EIFS EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM
H2S HYDROGEN SULFIDE SHOWN MAY BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. BAR IS ONE INCH ON
CI CAST IRON EL ELEVATION MA MANUAL-AUTO ORIGINAL DRAWING.
H.A.S. HEADED ANCHOR STUD

MI
MAS MASONRY 0 1"
CIP CAST IRON PIPE, CAST IN PLACE ELB ELBOW 2. CONTACT ENGINEER FOR ABBREVIATIONS
HC HOLLOW CORE WOOD
ELC ELECTRICAL LOAD CENTER MATL MATERIAL USED BUT NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING. DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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CIP CULVERT INLET PROTECTION
HCL HYDROCHLORIC ACID
CISP CAST IRON SOIL PIPE ELEC ELECTRIC, ELECTRICAL MAX MAXIMUM PROJ 664626
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HDNS HARDNESS 300-G-002
CKT CIRCUIT EOP EDGE OF PAVEMENT MC MASONRY CLEARANCE
HDR HEADER SHEET of

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GHTS RESERVED.
ABBREVIATIONS TG TEMPERED SECTION / DETAIL DESIGNATIONS DRAWING NUMBER DESIGNATION
TH TOP-HINGED
THD THREAD
RRUB RADIAL RUBBER
THK THICKNESS DRAWING NUMBER
RS RIGID STEEL
THRU THROUGH
100-S-201

LL 2016. ALL RI
RST REINFORCING STEEL ON DRAWING WHERE SECTION
SECTION (LETTER) OR
RT RIGHT TJB TERMINAL JUNCTION BOX OR DETAIL IS TAKEN:
DETAIL (NUMERAL)
TL TEFLON LINED PIPE
RTN RETURN DESIGNATION DRAWING NUMBER
REGENERATIVE THERMAL OXIDIZER T.O. TIME TO OPEN, TOP OF
RTO A 1 WHERE SHOWN
TOAE TIME OPEN AFTER ENERGIZATION

c CH2M HI
RUB RUBBER
65-S-301
TOC TOP OF CONCRETE

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RUBC RUBBER CUSHIONED FLOORING
SEQUENTIAL NUMBER

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RUBS RUBBER ESD CONTROL FLOORING TOC TOP OF CURB DRAWING NUMBER
R/W RIGHT OF WAY (REPLACED WITH A LINE
TOD TIME ON DELAY, TOP OF DUCT
IF TAKEN AND SHOWN SHEET TYPE

BY
TOTAL OXYGEN DEMAND
ON SAME SHEET) 0 GENERAL, DIAGRAMS, SCHEMATICS
S I-BEAM
TOF TOP OF FOOTING 1 DEMOLITION DRAWINGS
S SLOPE, SOUTH, SWITCH
TOG TOP OF GROUT, TOP OF GRATE SECTION 2 PLANS
SA SUPPLY AIR B 3 SECTIONS AND OR ELEVATIONS

APVD
T.O.P. TOP OF PARAPET SCALE

S THE PROPERTY OF
SATC SUSPENDED ACCUSTICAL TILE CEILING ON DRAWING WHERE SECTION 4 LARGE SCALED VIEWS

LL.
TOS TOP OF SLAB 5 DETAILS
65-S-201 IS SHOWN:
SB SEDIMENT BASIN

ON OF CH2M HI
TOW TOP OF WALL 6 SCHEDULES

ew
SC SHOWER CURTAIN, SOLID CORE WOOD DRAWING NUMBER(S)

QC Revi
TP TURNING POINT
SCADA SUPERVISORY CONTROL AND DATA ACQUISITION WHERE TAKEN
TR TRANSOM, TRUSS
SCC SOLID CORE DISCIPLINE
TRANS TRANSFORMER, TRANSITION

ZATI
SCFM STANDARD CUBIC FEED PER MINUTE G GENERAL

CE,I
SCHED SCHEDULE
TRANSV TRANSVERSE
DETAIL C CIVIL

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
TRD TREAD 2 L EROSION CONTROL

ON
SCU SPEED CONTROL UNIT SCALE ON DRAWING WHERE DETAIL
TS TEMPORARY SEEDING, TUBE STEEL S STRUCTURAL

SI
CHK
IS SHOWN:

REVI
SDP SUB-DISTRIBUTION PANEL A ARCHITECTURAL
TSHT THRESHOLD 65-S-201
F FIRE PROTECTION
SDWK SIDEWALK DRAWING NUMBER(S)

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


TOTAL SUSPENSION SOLIDS

Z BRYAN
TSS P PLUMBING
WHERE TAKEN

THOUT THE W RI
SEC SECONDARY TOP OF STEEL
TST D PROCESS
SECT SECTION TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET Y PIPING

SED SEDIMENTATION M MECHANICAL


TTD TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER E ELECTRICAL
SEW SEWAGE
TU-X TREATMENT UNIT NO. X N INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROLS
SG LAMINATED SAFETY GLASS, SAFETY

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TURB TURBIDITY
ON DRAWING WHERE ONLY A
SGWB SUSPENDED GYPSUM WALL BOARD
TWP TRANSLUCENT WALL PANEL DRAWING TITLE TITLE IS REQUIRED WITH NO

DR
SH SHEET FACILITY

N,AS AN I
TX TRANSFORMER SCALE REFERENCE (eg: ELEVATIONS)
B SHA SURFACE HARDENING AGENT 100 - UNION PUMP STATOIN

E
J.OSOSKI
TYP TYPICAL
200 - EAST STREET PUMP STATION
SHS SOLIDS HANDLING SYSTEM
300 - BOULEVARD PUMP STATION

NCORPORATED HEREI
SIM SIMILAR
UON UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

DATE
SK SINK SECTION CALLOUT WHERE SECTION
UNO UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE
SLR SEALER A IS ON THE SAME SHEET AND CUT
UPS UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
SMLS SEAMLESS EPOXY EXTENDS TO A FIXED LIMIT
USB UNIT SUBSTATION

DSGN
NO.
SOI SPRAY- ON INSULATION UVR UNDER VOLTAGE RELAY

N W HOLE OR I
SOLN SOLUTION

GNS I
SP SPACE OR SPACES, V VENT, VALVE

DEAS AND DESI


SPANDREL PANEL, STORMPROOF V VOLTMETER, VOLTS

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
SECTION CALLOUT WHERE SECTION

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


SPEC, SPECS SPECIFICATIONS VB VAPOR BARRIER (RETARDER)
A A

S NOT TO BE USED,I
IS ON ANOTHER SHEET AND CUT
SPD SUMP PUMP DISCHARGE VC VERTICAL CURVE
EXTENDS THROUGHOUT ENTIRE SHEET

CUT
65-S-301 65-S-301
SPG SPACING VCP VITRIFIED CLAY PIPE

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
SPLY SUPPLY VCT

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


VINYL COMPOSITION TILE

CONTROL AUTHORI
SQ SQUARE VEL VELOCITY
SQ FT SQUARE FOOT, FEET VERT VERTICAL
VHC VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS 1 GRID LINE INDICATOR

LL AND I
SQ IN SQUARE INCH
SR SHORT RADIUS VIB VIBRATION

SS START-STOP VIF VERIFY IN FIELD PROJECT NOTES:

CH2M HI
SST STAINLESS STEEL VIN VINYL
1. PROJECT ELEVATIONS ARE BASED ON NAVD 88. EXISTING ELEVATIONS ARE

THI
SSC SUPERVISORY SET POINT CONTROL VINT, VT VINYL TILE 1 KEYNOTE NUMBER BASED ON NGVD 29. EXISTING DRAWINGS WERE USED AS BACKGROUNDS FOR
EXISTING BUILDINGS/STRUCTURES. EXISTING ELEVATIONS HAVE BEEN
ST STORM DRAIN VP VERTICAL PIVOTED

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


CONVERTED TO NAVD 88, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. TO CONVERT
ST STRAIGHT VPS VENEER PLASTER SYSTEM BETWEEN NGVD 29 AND NAVD 88 USE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSIONS:
C STA STATUS, STATION VPC POINT OF VERTICAL CURVATURE
STD STANDARD 1 REVISION / ADDENDA NUMBER NGVD 29 TO NAVD 88: SUBTRACT 1.04 FEET
VPI POINT OF VERTICAL INTERSECTION
NAVD 88 TO NGVD 29: ADD 1.04 FEET
STIF STIFFENER VPT POINT OF VERTICAL TANGENT
STIRR STIRRUP VS VERTICAL SLIDE 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING ELEVATIONS AND DIMENSIONS.
N
STL STEEL VTR VENT THRU ROOF
NORTH ARROW
STRL STRUCTUAL VWC VINYL WALL COVERING

ON
STRUCT STRUCTURE
SUBFL SUBFLOOR

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


W WEST
SUSP SUSPENDED

ONS AND
W/ WITH

GENERAL LEGEND
SV SOLENOID VALVE
WC WATER COLUMN
SVIN SHEET VINYL

ON
WEASTRIP WEATHERSTRIP
SWBD SWITCHBOARD
WG WIRE, WIRE GLASS DESIGN DETAIL DESIGNATION

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


SWGR SWITCHGEAR
WH WATTHOUR METER

GENERAL
SYMM SYMMETRICAL

ATI
WHD WATTHOUR DEMAND METER

T THERMOSTAT, TREAD WP WATERPROOF, WEATHERPROOF, WORKPOINT

ABBREVI
T/ TOP OF WR WASTE RECEPTACLE DESIGN DETAIL
T&B TOP AND BOTTOM WRB
WR WATER RESISTANT GWB DESIGNATION 1234-567
WS WATER SURFACE, WATERSTOP, WELDED STEEL (NUMERAL)
T&G TONGUE AND GROOVE
WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHOWN ON DESIGN
TA TRANSFER AIR
DETAIL DRAWING(S)
TAN TANGENT WWPH WET WEATHER PEAK HOUR

TB TERMINAL BOARD
NOTES:
TBG TUBING
TC TIME TO CLOSE 1. ALL DESIGN DETAILS ARE TYPICAL AND MUST BE USED IF DESIGN
D TC TURBIDITY CURTAIN DETAIL DESIGNATION IS NOT SHOWN
TCAD TIME CLOSE AFTER DE-ENERGIZATION
2. THE TERM STANDARD DETAIL, OR A FORM OF IT, IS SYNONYMOUS WITH DESIGN DETAIL.
TCAE TIME CLOSE AFTER ENERGIZATION THE DESIGN DETAILS REPRESENT THE CHARACTER AND NATURE OF THE WORK
TDH TOTAL DYNAMIC HEAD REQUIRED THROUGHOUT THE PROJECT. ALL ASSOCIATED WORK SHALL BE IN
TDR TIME DELAY RELAY ACCORDANCE WITH THE DESIGN DETAILS SHOWN WHETHER THE DETAILS ARE

TECH TECHNICAL
SPECIFICALLY REFERENCED OR NOT. GENERAL NOTES: VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


TEL TELEPHONE
1. THIS IS A STANDARD LEGEND SHEET. ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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TEMP TEMPORARY, TEMPERATURE 0 1"
THEREFORE, NOT ALL OF THE INFORMATION
TF TOP FACE SHOWN MAY BE USED ON THIS PROJECT. DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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2. CONTACT ENGINEER FOR ABBREVIATIONS
USED BUT NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING. DWG 300-G-003

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GHTS RESERVED.
INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION LINE LEGEND ABBREVIATIONS & LETTER SYMBOLS
INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION LETTERS TABLE
PRIMARY PROCESS
AC ALTERNATING CURRENT
FIRST-LETTER SUCCEEDING-LETTERS (CLOSED CONDUIT,
PARALLELING LINES AM AUTO-MANUAL
DASHED LINE INDICATES

LL 2016. ALL RI
PROCESS OR READOUT OR READOUT OR READOUT OR CL2 etc. CHLORINE (TYPICAL: USE STANDARD CHEMICAL
ALTERNATE FLOW STREAM)
LETTER INITIATING VARIABLE MODIFIER PASSIVE FUNCTION PASSIVE FUNCTION PASSIVE FUNCTION ELEMENT ABBREVIATIONS)
EXAMPLE SYMBOLS (2)
A ANALYSIS (+) ALARM SECONDARY PROCESS COD CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND
BYPASS PROCESS CP-X CONTROL PANEL NO. X (X = FACILITY NUMBER)
B BURNER, COMBUSTION USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*)
DC DIRECT CURRENT

c CH2M HI
(A)
C USER'S CHOICE (*) CONTROL DO DISSOLVED OXYGEN

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PROCESS (OPEN CHANNEL)

APVD

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A D DENSITY (S.G.) DIFFERENTIAL FCL2 FREE CHLORINE RESIDUAL
CLARIFYING ABBREVIATIONS (A) TOTAL OF 2 SIGNALS FOS FAST-OFF-SLOW
E VOLTAGE PRIMARY ELEMENT, ANALOG SIGNAL
FOSA FAST-OFF-SLOW-AUTO
FIRST LETTER(S) SENSOR (4 TO 20 mAdc, ETC.)

BY
FOSR FAST-OFF-SLOW-REMOTE
BB
DISCRETE FP-W-X FIELD PANEL NO. WX (W = UNIT PROCESS NUMBER
SUCCEEDING LETTER(S) F FLOW RATE RATIO
FIT (ON/OFF, ETC.) X = PANEL NUMBER)
(FRACTION) CONNECTING LINES
FR FORWARD-REVERSE
UP-LL-UU
PNEUMATIC SIGNAL

APVD
G USER'S CHOICE (*) GLASS, GAUGE GATE HOA HAND-OFF-AUTO

S THE PROPERTY OF
VIEWING DEVICE FILLED SYSTEM SIGNAL HOR HAND-OFF-REMOTE

LL.
UNIT NUMBER
ISR INTRINSICALLY SAFE RELAY

ON OF CH2M HI
H HAND (MANUAL) HIGH HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SIGNAL

ew
LEL LOWER EXPLOSIVE LIMIT

QC Revi
I CURRENT (ELECTRICAL) INDICATE DATA LINK LOS LOCKOUT STOP
LR LOCAL-REMOTE
J POWER SCAN BUILDING OR
LOOP NUMBER MA MANUAL-AUTO
FACILITY BOUNDARY MC MODULATE-CLOSE

ZATI
CE,I
K TIME, TIME SCHEDULE TIME RATE CONTROL STATION
OF CHANGE PACKAGE SYSTEM NON-CONNECTING LINES MCC-X MOTOR CONTROL CENTER NO. X

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
UNIT PROCESS
EQUIPMENT MSC MANUFACTURER SUPPLIED CABLE

ON
NUMBER L LEVEL LIGHT (PILOT) LOW NC NORMALLY CLOSED

SI
CHK
REVI
M MOTION MOMENTARY MIDDLE, INTERMEDIATE SIMILAR PROCESS NO NORMALLY OPEN
OC OPEN-CLOSE(D)

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
N TORQUE USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*) USER'S CHOICE (*)
OCA OPEN-CLOSE-AUTO

THOUT THE W RI
O USER'S CHOICE (*) ORIFICE, RESTRICTION OCR OPEN-CLOSE-REMOTE
OO ON-OFF
P PRESSURE, VACUUM POINT (TEST)
OOA ON-OFF-AUTO
CONNECTION
OOR ON-OFF-REMOTE
Q QUANTITY INTEGRATE, ORP OXIDATION REDUCTION POTENTIAL

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TOTALIZE INTERFACE SYMBOLS OSC OPEN-STOP-CLOSE
pH HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION
DIGITAL SYSTEM INTERFACES

DR
R RADIATION RECORD OR PRINT PLC PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER

N,AS AN I
B RIO REMOTE I/O UNIT

E
S SPEED, FREQUENCY SAFETY SWITCH

J.OSOSKI
RTU-X REMOTE TELEMETRY UNIT NO. X
ANALOG INPUT T TEMPERATURE TRANSMIT S A PROCESS INTERFACE SOF SLOW-OFF-FAST

NCORPORATED HEREI
U MULTI VARIABLE MULTI FUNCTION MULTI FUNCTION MULTI FUNCTION SS START-STOP

DATE
ANALOG OUTPUT
TCL2 TOTAL CHLORINE RESIDUAL
V VIBRATION, VALVE, DAMPER,
MECHANICAL ANALYSIS LOUVER TOC TOTAL ORGANIC CARBON
DISCRETE INPUT A D SIGNAL INTERFACE
X TOD TOTAL OXYGEN DEMAND

DSGN
NO.
W WEIGHT, FORCE WELL TURB TURBIDITY
DISCRETE OUTPUT
X X UNCLASSIFIED (*) X AXIS UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) UNCLASSIFIED (*) VHC VOLATILE HYDROCARBONS

N W HOLE OR I
VIB VIBRATION

GNS I
Y EVENT, STATE Y AXIS RELAY, COMPUTE, A INTERFACE LETTER

DEAS AND DESI


OR PRESENCE CONVERT

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
D DESTINATION DRAWING NO.

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


Z POSITION Z AXIS DRIVE, ACTUATOR,

S NOT TO BE USED,I
UNCLASSIFIED FINAL S SOURCE DRAWING NO.

CUT
CONTROL ELEMENT

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
TABLE BASED ON THE INSTRUMENTATION, SYSTEMS, AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY (ISA) STANDARD.

INTERFACE TO
(+) WHEN USED, EXPLANATION IS SHOWN ADJACENT TO INSTRUMENT SYMBOL. SEE ABBREVIATIONS AND LETTER SYMBOLS.

LL AND I
OR FROM PROCESS
(*) WHEN USED, DEFINE THE MEANING HERE FOR THE PROJECT.
EXTERNAL TO PROJECT

CH2M HI
GENERAL INSTRUMENT OR HAND SWITCHES AND

THI
PROCESS OR SIGNAL
FUNCTIONAL SYMBOLS INDICATING LIGHTS N LINE CONTINUATION N

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


N=1,2,3,ETC

C OO
FIELD MOUNTED YL ON AND OFF EVENT
LIGHTS

REAR-OF-PANEL

ON AND CONTROL
MOUNTED (OPERATOR
INACCESSIBLE) ON-OFF HAND SWITCH,
OO
SELF CONTAINED VALVE & GENERAL NOTES

ON
MAINTAINED CONTACT
HS SWITCH (CONTROLLED
PANEL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT TAG NUMBERS

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


DEVICE WILL RESTART
(OPERATOR
ON RETURN OF POWER 1. COMPONENTS AND PANELS SHOWN WITH A SINGLE

LEGEND -SHEET 1
ACCESSIBLE)
AFTER POWER FAILURE). D-UP-LL-UU ASTERISK ( ) ARE TO BE PROVIDED AS PART OF A
PACKAGE SYSTEM.

ON
SS STOP-START HAND SWITCH
MCC MOUNTED 2. COMPONENTS AND PANELS SHOWN WITH A DOUBLE

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


MOMENTARY CONTACT D ARV AIR RELEASE VALVE
HS ASTERISK ( ) ARE TO BE PROVIDED UNDER

GENERAL
SWITCHES (CONTROLLED AVRV AIR AND VACUUM RELEASE VALVE
DIVISION 26, ELECTRICAL.
DEVICE WILL NOT RESTART E EJECTOR
ON RETURN OF POWER G GATE

NSTRUM ENTATI
3. THIS IS A STANDARD LEGEND. THEREFORE, NOT ALL OF
AFTER POWER FAILURE). M MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT
THIS INFORMATION MAY BE USED ON THE PROJECT.
P PUMP
T TANK

UP UNIT PROCESS NUMBER

LL LOOP NUMBER

UU UNIT NUMBER

I
VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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VALVE SYMBOLS

GHTS RESERVED.
MISCELLANEOUS SYMBOLS PUMP AND COMPRESSOR SYMBOLS
GATE PINCH PRESSURE RELIEF
CENTRIFUGAL PROGESSING
K AIR AND/OR PISTON PUMP
FFLCPLLLX PUMP (DRY PIT) CAVITY PUMP
VACUUM RELEASE XX

LL 2016. ALL RI
KNIFE GATE NEEDLE V PANEL CONTINUED XX
XX
VENT TO ON SAME OR OTHER
REGULATED SIDE ATMOSPHERE
DRAWING SUBMERSIBLE
BUTTERFLY SWING CHECK CENTRIFUGAL WET PIT COMPRESSOR
PRESSURE CONTROL PUMP OR TURBINE PUMP (CENTRIFUGAL) SUMP PUMP
XX

c CH2M HI
XX
GLOBE BALL CHECK AIR GAP

er
XX

APVD
PANEL OUTLINE RECIPROCATING OR

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A PRESSURE REGULATION COMPRESSOR
PANEL NAME METERING PUMP
BACKFLOW (CLAY-TYPE) (PISTON)
BALL (POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT) XX
PREVENTER 120V 120 VOLT,
XX

BY
MULTI-PORT VALVE 60 HZ POWER
V T DRIP TRAP
(GATE VALVE SHOWN. FOR
VEE-BALL ROTARY
OTHER VALVE TYPES, PERISTALLIC
480V 480 VOLT, BLOWER OR FAN
APPROPRIATE VALVE PUMP
PIG INSERT POINT 60 HZ POWER DIAPHRAGM PUMP (CENTRIFUGAL)
SYMBOL SHOWN.) SEAT

APVD
TELESCOPING
SEAT PORT XX

S THE PROPERTY OF
PORTS ARE IMPLIED BY
XX

LL.
ECCENTRIC PLUG INDICATED FLOW PATTERN. PIG CATCH POINT

ON OF CH2M HI
XX AIR SET GEAR PUMP OR BLOWER

ew
S SAMPLE EJECTOR
(POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT)

QC Revi
XX = SUPPLY PRESSURE
DIAPHRAGM ANGLE GATE IN PSIG. XX
SELF CONTAINED
A
MUD AIR SUPPLY
PLUG

ZATI
XX: AS ADJUSTABLE SPEED

CE,I
CS-1 CONSTANT SPEED (SINGLE SPEED)

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
CS-2 CONSTANT SPEED (TWO SPEED)

ON
AP AIR PURGE SET

SI
CHK
REVI
RECEPTACLE
GATE SYMBOLS

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
F FLUSHING CONNECTION

THOUT THE W RI
FABRICATED RUPTURE DISK
SLUICE
SLIDE
STOP LOG
(VACUUM) FLOW STREAM IDENTIFICATION
S SEAL WATER SET
BUTTERFLY FLAP SHEAR RUPTURE DISK ALP AIR LOW PRESSURE PROCESS S SANITARY SEWER (GRAVITY)

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


(PRESSURE)
ARD ACID RESISTANT DRAIN SA SAMPLE
WP WATER PURGE SET

DR

N,AS AN I
TV MONITOR ARV ACID RESISTANT VENT SC SUPPLEMENTAL CARBON
B TV

E
J.OSOSKI
FLEXIBLE CONNECTION BD BLOW DOWN SCS SUPPLEMENTAL CARBON SOLUTION
ACTUATOR SYMBOLS

NCORPORATED HEREI
BSD BLENDED SLUDGE SHC SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE

DATE
PNEUMATIC DIAPHRAGM AERATOR TV TV CAMERA
VALVE BYP BYPASS SMD SCUM DECANT
SPRING-OPPOSED, SINGLE MANUAL
POSITIONER
OR DOUBLE ACTING

DSGN
NO.
CA SODIUM HYDROXIDE / CAUSTIC SPD SUMP PUMP DRAIN / DISCHARGE
PNEUMATIC CYLINDER

N W HOLE OR I
RADIO ANTENNA

GNS I
SINGLE OR DOUBLE H HYDRAULIC CO CONDENSATE DRAIN SR SCRUBBER RECIRCULATION
ACTING ACTUATED DIAPHRAGM SEAL

DEAS AND DESI


ON
BY ONE INPUT CSM COMBINED SCUM SSM SECONDARY SCUM

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


DIAPHRAGM,

S NOT TO BE USED,I
M DIFFERENTIAL D DRAIN (PLUMBING) SU SULFURIC ACID
ANNULAR DIAPHRAGM SEAL I

CUT
ELECTRIC MOTOR PRESSURE
DR DRAIN (PROCESS) TA TREATED AIR

TY
INTERLOCK, SEE

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


OR

CONTROL AUTHORI
CONTROL DIAGRAMS
E/H
COMPOSITE SAMPLER FF FIRE SUPPRESSION FOAM TPSD THICKENED PRIMARY SLUDGE
S ELECTROHYDRAULIC SS
SOLENOID I
FO FUEL OIL TW TEMPERED WATER (POTABLE)

LL AND I
FLAME TRAP TWAS THICKENED WAS
VOICE COMMUNICATION FS FIRE SPRINKLER WATER
NOTE: XX: FO FAIL OPEN

CH2M HI
ON LOSS OF PRIMARY POWER FC FAIL CLOSED POINT
G NATURAL GAS (PROCESS) V VENT
FLP FAIL TO LAST POSITION

THI
(PNEUMATIC, ELECTRICAL, OR
HYDRAULIC)
GTO GRAVITY THICKENER OVERFLOW VR VAPOR RECOVERY
CALIBRATION COLUMN

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


SKIMMING
HW HOT WATER (POTABLE) W1 CITY WATER (POTABLE)
MECHANISM
C
PRIMARY ELEMENT SYMBOLS HWR HEATING WATER RETURN
W2 SEPARATED CITY WATER
(NON-POTABLE)
S INLINE SILENCER
LS HWS HEATING WATER SUPPLY
PROPELLER OR W3 PLANT WATER (PLANT EFFLUENT)
PARSHALL FLUME LEVEL (FLOAT)

ON AND CONTROL
TURBINE METER
BLIND FLANGE SCREW CONVEYOR ISD IMPORTED SLUDGE
WAS WASTE ACTIVATED SLUDGE

ON
PIPE CAP LPR LOW PRESSURE RETURN (CONDENSATE)
THERMAL FI
WEIR ROTAMETER

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


FLOWMETER M LPS LOW PRESSURE STEAM

LEGEND -SHEET 2
STRAINER NG NATURAL GAS (PLUMBING)
SUBMERSIBLE MIXER
LEVEL DE

ON
ORFICE PLATE DENSITY METER
(BUBBLER TUBE)
NRCY NITRATE RICH RECYCLE

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


BASKET STRAINER

GENERAL
FLOW TUBE OA ODOROUS AIR
XX
GENERIC
ULTRASONIC OD OVERFLOW ROOF DRAIN

NSTRUM ENTATI
FILTER INTRINSIC SAFETY
FLOWMETER BARRIER/RELAY
OF OVERFLOW
ELECTROMAGNETIC LE
M LEVEL (ULTRASONIC)
FLOWMETER PULSATION
M PE PRIMARY EFFLUENT
DAMPENER

PSD PRIMARY SLUDGE


INLINE FAN

PSM PRIMARY SCUM

EXPANSION
RAS RETURN ACTIVATED SLUDGE
CHAMBER
D PIPING DESIGNATION

I
SIGHT INDICATOR RBSD RECYCLE BLENDED SLUDGE

RD ROOF DRAIN
SLUDGE
RAS
GRINDER RHG REFRIGERANT HOT GAS
VERIFY SCALE

FLOW RHW RECIRCULATING HOT WATER BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.
STREAM

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IDENTIFICATION RL REFRIGERANT LIQUID NOTE:
DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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RS REFRIGERANT SUCTION IDENTIFICATION, SEE CIVIL LEGEND. PROJ 664626

DWG 300-G-006
RTW RECIRCULATING TEMPERED WATER
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GHTS RESERVED.
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL NOTES ARCHITECTURAL/STRUCTURAL LEGEND

1. UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED, PLAN DIMENSIONS ARE TO COLUMN GRID ON SYMBOL LEGEND
CENTERLINES, NOMINAL SURFACE OF MASONRY, FACE OF STUDS AND FACE OF
CONCRETE WALLS.
A NEW REFERENCE GRID INDICATOR

LL 2016. ALL RI
2. "FLOOR LINE" REFERS TO TOP ON CONCRETE SLABS. FINISH FLOORING IS
INSTALLED ABOVE THE FLOOR LINE. FOR DEPRESSED FLOORS AND CURBS,
SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS. A EXISTING REFERENCE GRID INDICATOR

c CH2M HI
3. REPETITIVE FEATURES ARE NOT DRAWN IN THEIR ENTIRETY AND SHALL BE
COMPLETELY PROVIDED AS IF DRAWN IN FULL.

er
APVD
ROOM NAME ROOM NAME

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A
4. WHERE DOOR IS LOCATED NEAR CORNER OF ROOM AND IS NOT LOCATED BY XX-101 101
ROOM IDENTIFIER
DIMENSION ON PLAN OR DETAILS, DIMENSION SHALL BE 3-INCHES FROM FACE OF OR
STUD (WALL) TO FACE OF ROUGH OPENING. DIMENSION SHALL BE 6" FROM FACE

BY
OF WALL TO EDGE OF ROUGH OPENING AT CONCRETE WALLS, 8" AT CMU WALLS. "XX" = FACILITY DOOR LETTER
INDICATOR
5. AT SOUND INSULATED WALLS, FULL HEIGHT PARTITIONS SHALL BE SEALED BOTH

101A
(IF SHOWN) ROOM NUMBER
SIDES WITH ACOUSTIC SEALANT; TOP, BOTTOM, INTERSECTION, DOOR FRAMES,

XX-

APVD
GLAZED OPENING FRAMES, AND OTHER PENETRATIONS. DOOR IDENTIFIER

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
6. LINE OF EXISTING GRADES, AS SHOWN ON THE BUILDING ELEVATIONS AND

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
SECTIONS ARE APPROXIMATE. THEY ARE AT THE BUILDING FACE, OR ON THE

QC Revi
SECTION END EXCEPT AS NOTED.
XXW-1 OR W-1 WINDOW IDENTIFIER
7. VERIFY ALL ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS FOR EQUIPMENT PROVIDED IN THIS
CONTRACT, OR BY OTHERS.

ZATI
CE,I
8. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND XXR-1 OR R-1 RELIGHT IDENTIFIER

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
OTHER CATEGORIES OR DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL NOTES.

SI
CHK
REVI
9. VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION OF, AND PROVIDE: REQUIRED OPENINGS THROUGH
FLOORS AND WALLS, ACCESS DOORS, FURRING, CURBS, ANCHORS AND
XXL-1 OR L-1 LOUVER IDENTIFIER

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
INSERTS. PROVIDE ALL BASES AND BLOCKING REQUIRED FOR ACCESSORIES,

THOUT THE W RI
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL AND OTHER EQUIPMENT.

A WALL TYPE INDICATOR

ARCH/STRUCT MATERIAL SYMBOLS

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


S-1 SIGNAGE IDENTIFIER

DR

N,AS AN I
B SYMBOL LEGEND

E
J.OSOSKI
P-1 PRECAST PANEL IDENTIFIER

NCORPORATED HEREI
GRATING, SPAN DIRECTION INDICATED

DATE
1
EXTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR
CHECKERED PLATE XX-A-301

DSGN
NO.
QUANTITY AND

N W HOLE OR I
GROUT A
DIRECTION OF

GNS I
E
POINTERS AS

DEAS AND DESI


REQUIRED

ON
1
GRANULAR FILL D B INTERIOR ELEVATION INDICATOR

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


XX-A-301

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
EARTH OR FINISH GRADE C

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
1
CONCRETE DETAIL INDICATOR - SMALL CONDITION
XX-A-401

LL AND I
CMU WALL (PLAN)

110.50 SPOT ELEVATION INDICATOR

CH2M HI
CMU WALL (SECTION)

THI
DIRECTION OF SLOPE DOWN
MASONRY WALL

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


C METAL STUD WALL (PLAN)
HINGE SIDE
DOOR/HATCH SWING INDICATOR

WOOD STUD WALL (PLAN)

TECTURAL AND STRUCTURAL


RIGID INSULATION
101A

ACTIVE INACTIVE

ON
XX-

BATT INSULATION

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


INDICATES PAIR OF DOORS

STEEL

ON
F.EXT-X
ALUMINUM

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


LEGEND
FIRE EXTINGUISHER

GENERAL
"X" = NUMBER IN SPECIFICATIONS
PLYWOOD

GYPSUM WALLBOARD
CONTROL JOINT

ACOUSTICAL TILE

EXPANSION JOINT
WOOD, ROUGH CONTINUOUS

ARCHI
WOOD, ROUGH NON-CONTINUOUS
D RAILINGS

WOOD, FINISHED

POST

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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GHTS RESERVED.
PIPE AND FITTING SYMBOLS VALVE SYMBOLS VALVE DESIGNATIONS

DOUBLE LINE SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE SINGLE LINE MANUAL VALVES AND CHECK VALVES
SINGLE LINE DOUBLE LINE

LL 2016. ALL RI
EXISTING PIPE REDUCING BUSHING
GATE

K K
NEW PIPE OR
UNION KNIFE GATE

c CH2M HI
V 500
BUTTERFLY OR

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EXISTING PIPE TO BE ABANDONED

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A
CAP
GLOBE OR VALVE DESIGNATION

BY
EXISTING PIPE TO BE REMOVED
BALL OR VALVE TYPE, SEE
ANCHOR
SPECIFICATIONS

WELDED JOINT
SEATING PORT

APVD
ELBOW, 90 DEGREE

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ECCENTRIC PLUG OR
GROOVED END JOINT CONTROL VALVES

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
QC Revi
CROSS PLUG OR COCK OR
M
FLANGED JOINT
VALVE FUNCTION
NEEDLE OR

ZATI
CE,I
TEE
MECHANICAL JOINT &

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
PROPRIETARY RESTRAINED JOINT
FV

SI
CHK
DIAPHRAGM OR
ELBOW, 45 DEGREE

REVI
UP-LL-UU
BELL & SPIGOT JOINT (LEADED)
UNIT NUMBER

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
PINCH OR

THOUT THE W RI
LOOP NUMBER
HUB & SPIGOT JOINT SWING CHECK OR
LATERAL
(RUBBER GASKET) UNIT PROCESS NUMBER

BALL CHECK OR NOTE:


BALL JOINT

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


SEE I&C LEGENDS FOR FURTHER DEFINITIONS AND ACTUATOR TYPES.
ADAPTER SIDE
HOSE VALVE (HV- X) OR (V-X)

DR
GROOVED END ADAPTER FLANGE

N,AS AN I
X = NO. IN SPECS
B

S.CLARK
FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER S SAMPLE
SELF-CONTAINED REGULATING VALVES

NCORPORATED HEREI
(RESTRAINING SYSTEM BY MFR)
MUD

DATE
RESTRAINED FLANGED
COUPLING ADAPTER SEE 4005-545 PRESSURE RELIEF

DSGN
NO.
PRV-UP-LL-UU

N W HOLE OR I
FLEXIBLE COUPLING AIR AND/OR VACUUM RELEASE

GNS I
REGULATED SIDE

DEAS AND DESI


UNIT NUMBER

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


METAL BELLOWS EXP JOINT
PRESSURE CONTROL (INTERNAL PILOT)

S NOT TO BE USED,I
LOOP NUMBER

CUT
REGULATED SIDE
UNIT PROCESS NUMBER
NOTES:

TY
ELASTOMER BELLOWS EXP JOINT

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
PRESSURE CONTROL (EXTERNAL PILOT) VALVE TYPE AND FUNCTON. SEE I&C
1. ONLY FLANGED END CONNECTIONS ARE SHOWN HERE FOR DOUBLE LINE FITTINGS. LEGENDS FOR FURTHER DEFINITIONS
FITTINGS WITH OTHER END PATTERNS ARE SHOWN SIMILARLY ON THE MULTI-PORT VALVE,
ELBOW UP
CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS. ALSO SEE PIPING SPECIFICATIONS. ARROWS INDICATE FLOW PATTERN.

LL AND I
2. SYMBOLS SHOWN HERE FOR SINGLE LINE FITTINGS ARE GENERIC ONLY. REFER TO PIPING SEATING PORTS ARE IMPLIED BY
INDICATED FLOW PATTERN.
SPECIFICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC END CONNECTIONS FOR SINGLE LINE PIPE AND FITTINGS.

CH2M HI
ELBOW DOWN
3. EXISTING PIPE AND EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN LIGHT-LINED AND/OR SCREENED.

THI
TELESCOPING
NEW PIPING AND EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN HEAVY-LINED.
TEE UP

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


C
TEE DOWN ACTUATOR SYMBOLS GENERAL PIPING NOTES
1. LAY PIPE TO UNIFORM GRADE BETWEEN INDICATED ELEVATION POINTS.
LATERAL UP H
HYDRAULIC 2. SIZE OF FITTINGS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS SHALL CORRESPOND TO ADJACENT STRAIGHT RUN
PNEUMATIC DIAPHRAGM
OF PIPE, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. TYPE OF JOINT AND FITTING MATERIAL SHALL BE

ON
THE SAME AS SHOWN FOR ADJACENT STRAIGHT RUN OF PIPE.
LATERAL DOWN

CAL
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI
MANUAL 3. LOCATION AND NUMBER OF PIPE HANGERS AND PIPE SUPPORTS SHOWN IS ONLY
PNEUMATIC CYLINDER
APPROXIMATE. CONTRACTOR SHALL DESIGN SUPPORTS AS SPECIFIED.

PROCESS M ECHANI
CONCENTRIC REDUCER
4. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE WATERTIGHT. WALL PIPES SHALL BE USED WHEREVER

ON
S SOLENOID
PIPING PASSES FROM A STRUCTURE TO BACKFILL.

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


LEGEND
M 5. ALL FLEXIBLE CONNECTORS AND COUPLING ADAPTERS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH
ECCENTRIC REDUCER

GENERAL
ELECTRIC MOTOR THRUST PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. THRUST PROTECTION
SHALL BE ADEQUATE FOR TEST PRESSURES SPECIFIED.

6. SYMBOLS, LEGENDS, AND PIPE USE IDENTIFICATIONS SHOWN SHALL BE FOLLOWED


E/H
ELECTRO HYDRAULIC THROUGHOUT THE DRAWINGS, WHEREVER APPLICABLE. NOT ALL OF THE VARIOUS PIPING
COMPONENTS ARE NECESSARILY USED IN THE PROJECT.

7. ALL BURIED PIPING SPECIFIED TO BE PRESSURE TESTED, EXCEPT FLANGED, WELDED, OR


SCREWED PIPING, SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH THRUST PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED,
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
PIPING DESIGNATION
8. NUMBER AND LOCATION OF UNIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS IS ONLY APPROXIMATE. PROVIDE
ALL UNIONS NECESSARY TO FACILITATE CONVENIENT REMOVAL OF VALVES AND
EXAMPLE: MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT.
D

16" RAS 9. WHERE A GROOVED END COUPLING IS SHOWN, IT SHALL BE THE RIGID JOINT TYPE, UNLESS
OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. WHERE A FLANGED COUPLING ADAPTER IS SHOWN, A STANDARD
FLANGE SHALL BE JOINED TO THE COUPLING ADAPTER.
16" RAS

FLOW STREAM IDENTIFICATION,


SEE INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL LEGEND VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


PIPE DIAMETER ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

GHTS RESERVED.
ONE-LINE DIAGRAM-1 ONE-LINE DIAGRAM-2 CONTROL DIAGRAM-1 CONTROL DIAGRAM-2

DRAWOUT AIR CIRCUIT BREAKER, LOW VOLTAGE DRAWOUT POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER, MEDIUM VOLTAGE PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH, MOMENTARY CONTACT, CAPACITOR
NORMALLY OPEN

LL 2016. ALL RI
CIRCUIT BREAKER, THERMAL MAGNETIC TRIP SHOWN, NON DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH, MEDIUM VOLTAGE PUSH-BUTTON SWITCH, MOMENTARY CONTACT, BATTERY
400
3 POLE, UNO NORMALLY CLOSED

CIRCUIT BREAKER, STATIC TRIP UNIT, SENSOR AMP DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH AND CONTACTOR, MEDIUM PUSH BUTTON SWITCH, MAINTAINED CONTACTS WITH LIMIT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES AT END

c CH2M HI
AS AT
or TRIP AND FRAME RATINGS SHOWN, 3 POLE, UNO VOLTAGE MECHANICAL INTERLOCK OF TRAVEL

er
AF AF

APVD

Seal
A
DRAWOUT FUSED SWITCH AND VACUUM CONTACTOR, LIMIT SWITCH, NORMALLY CLOSED, OPENS AT END
MEDIUM VOLTAGE OF TRAVEL
CIRCUIT BREAKER, MAGNETIC TRIP ONLY, TRIP
100/M

BY
RATING SHOWN, 3 POLE, UNO DRAWOUT VACUUM CONTACTOR, MEDIUM VOLTAGE 3 POSITION SELECTOR SWITCH MAINTAINED CONTACT TEMPERATURE SWITCH, OPENS ON TEMPERATURE RISE

CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH CURRENT LIMITING FUSES, MEDIUM VOLTAGE CABLE STRESS CONE TYPE TEMPERATURE SWITCH, CLOSES ON TEMPERATURE RISE
400
400 TERMINATION, OPEN TERMINATOR OR ELBOW

APVD
TRIP AND FUSE RATING INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO OFF SELECTOR SWITCH - MAINTAINED CONTACT - CHART

S THE PROPERTY OF
HAND REMOTE
IDENTIFIES OPERATION WHEN NEEDED FOR CLARITY:

LL.
FLOAT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON

ON OF CH2M HI
DESCENDING LEVEL

ew
FUSED SWITCH, SWITCH AND FUSE CURRENT RATING SWITCH - LOAD BREAK, GROUP OPERATED,
POSITION

QC Revi
400 225 MEDIUM VOLTAGE
INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO
CKT HAND OFF REMOTE X - CLOSED CONTACT
SWITCH, CURRENT RATING INDICATED, 3 POLE, UNO 1 X O O O - OPEN CONTACT FLOAT SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON
100 2 O O X RISING LEVEL

ZATI
CE,I
SWITCH W/ARCING HORNS, MEDIUM VOLTAGE

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
FUSE, CURRENT RATING AND QUANTITY INDICATED

ON
60 (3)
DISCONNECTING FUSE - SOLID MATERIAL, TOGGLE SWITCH, ON-OFF TYPE PRESSURE SWITCH, NORMALLY CLOSED, OPENS ON

SI
CHK
REVI
MEDIUM VOLTAGE RISING PRESSURE
1
ON OFF

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
MAGNETIC STARTER WITH OVERLOAD, SWITCH - HOOK STICK OPERATED, SINGLE POLE, PRESSURE SWITCH, NORMALLY OPEN, CLOSES ON

THOUT THE W RI
NEMA SIZE INDICATED, FVNR UNO MEDIUM VOLTAGE RISING PRESSURE
SELECTOR SWITCH, ON-OFF TYPE
FUSE - EXPULSION, HOOK STICK OPERATED, FLOW SWITCH, CLOSES ON INCREASED FLOW
SINGLE POLE, MEDIUM VOLTAGE
AFD ELECTRONIC STARTER/SPEED CONTROL
RVSS = REDUCED VOLTAGE SOFT STARTER
FLOW SWITCH, OPENS ON INCREASED FLOW

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


AFD = AC ADJUSTABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE
DC = DC ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVE GROUND SWITCH, GANG OPERATED

DR
RVAT = REDUCED VOLTAGE AUTO TRANSFORMER TYPE

N,AS AN I
MUSHROOM HEAD PUSHBUTTON SWITCH NGR NEUTRAL GROUND CURRENT LIMITING RESISTOR
B RVRT = REDUCED VOLTAGE REACTOR TYPE

R.W OOD
TERMINAL BLOCK LUG

A INDICATING LIGHT, PUSH-TO-TEST, LETTER RES CALIBRATING RESISTOR

NCORPORATED HEREI
INDICATES COLOR
CABLE OR BUS CONNECTION POINT DELTA CONNECTION

DATE
T
TACHOMETER GENERATOR
GEN
K KEY INTERLOCK WYE GROUNDED CONNECTION, SOLID GROUND A INDICATING LIGHT - LETTER INDICATES COLOR

DSGN
A - AMBER G - GREEN S - STROBE

NO.
B - BLUE R - RED

N W HOLE OR I
SURGE ARRESTER (GAP TYPE) WYE NEUTRAL GROUND RESISTOR OR IMPEDANCE GFS GROUND FAULT SENSOR
C - CLEAR W - WHITE

GNS I
R or Z CONNECTION

DEAS AND DESI


ON
10 CAPACITOR - KVAR INDICATED, 3 PHASE ETM ELAPSED TIME METER

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


FLASHER

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
86 RELAY OR DEVICE, FUNCTION NUMBER AS INDICATED M MOTOR STARTER CONTACTOR COIL

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
3 AC MOTOR, SQUIRREL CAGE INDUCTION - SEALED CONTACT

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
HORSEPOWER INDICATED
CRX CONTROL RELAY, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
IN CIRCUIT
CURRENT TRANSFORMER, ZERO SEQUENCE, RATIO BUZZER
50:5
AND QUANTITY INDICATED TDR

LL AND I
G GENERATOR, KW/KVA RATING SHOWN TIME DELAY RELAY, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
(1) X
IN CIRCUIT
500/625 POTENTIOMETER
SV

CH2M HI
VS BUSHING CURRENT TRANSFORMER, MULTI-RATIO SOLENOID VALVE, X INDICATES NUMERICAL ORDER
800/1200:5 X
AND QUANTITY INDICATED IN CIRCUIT

THI
V ANALOG METER WITH SWITCH - SCALE RANGE SHOWN
(3)
0-600V V = VOLTAGE KW = KILOWATTS CONTACT - NORMALLY OPEN RESISTOR

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


A = AMPERAGE KVAR = KILOVARS MO MOTOR OPERATOR, BREAKER OR SWITCH

C PF = POWER FACTOR CONTACT - NORMALLY CLOSED

EUM ENERGY MONITORING UNIT BLOWN FUSE INDICATOR


DPM
REMOTE DEVICE

DIGITAL POWER METER (MULTIFUNCTION) MRP MOTOR PROTECTION RELAY

TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, NORMALLY OPEN, COAXIAL CABLE


CLOSES WHEN ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT
UTILITY REVENUE METER

ON
TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, NORMALLY CLOSED,

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


CAL LEGEND 1
E N
OPENS WHEN ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT
GROUND TRANSFER SWITCH - LOW VOLTAGE MULTICONDUCTOR SHIELDED CABLE

TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, CLOSES WHEN ENERGIZED,


OPENS WHEN DE-ENERGIZED AND TIMED OUT

ON
15 KVA
TIME DELAY RELAY CONTACT, OPENS WHEN DUPLEX RECEPTACLE
480-120/240V

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


TRANSFORMER, SIZE, VOLTAGE RATINGS, ENERGIZED, CLOSES WHEN DE-ENERGIZED AND
1 PH

GENERAL
AND PHASE INDICATED TIMED OUT

MOTOR SPACE HEATER


L

ELECTRI
SHIELDED ISOLATION TRANSFORMER TRANSFER SWITCH - MEDIUM VOLTAGE RELAY, WITH MECHANICAL LATCH
U
E N TERMINAL BLOCK, REMOTE

480-120V
POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER, VOLTAGE RATING TERMINAL BLOCK, INTERNAL FULLWAVE DIODE BRIDGE (AC TO DC)
AND QUANTITY INDICATED
(3)
FUSED TERMINAL BLOCK

100:5 CURRENT TRANSFORMER, RATIO(100:5) AND


D (3) QUANTITY INDICATED (3)
NOTES: FUSE, RATING INDICATED

1. THESE ARE STANDARD LEGEND SHEETS. SOME SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS


CONNECTION POINT TO EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED IN OTHER MAY APPEAR ON THE LEGEND AND NOT ON THE DRAWINGS. CPT
DIVISIONS. RACEWAY, CONDUCTOR AND CONNECTION
TRANSFORMER, CONTROL POWER
IN THIS DIVISION 2. FOR ADDITIONAL ABBREVIATIONS OF OTHER DIVISIONS (HVAC, MECHANICAL, AND
VERIFY SCALE
STRUCTURAL/ARCHITECTURAL) SEE OTHER LEGENDS. 120V
BAR IS ONE INCH ON
ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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SPD SURGE PROTECTIVE DEVICE THERMOCOUPLE 0 1"

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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION

GHTS RESERVED.
POWER SYSTEM PLAN-1 POWER SYSTEM PLAN-2 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER SOUND SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER
100/40
CONNECTION POINT TO EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED. BREAKER, SEPARATELY MOUNTED, CURRENT F FIRE ALARM STATION, MANUAL S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, RECESSED IN CEILING, SEE
P
RACEWAY, CONDUCTOR,TERMINATION AND CONNECTION RATING INDICATED ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CEILING TYPE

LL 2016. ALL RI
IN THIS DIVISION. (100/40, 100 = FRAME SIZE; 40 = TRIP RATING)
3 POLE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC SMOKE DETECTOR
MCC-A
MAJOR ELECTRICAL COMPONENT OR DEVICE - NAME S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, WALL MOUNTED
OR IDENTIFYING SYMBOL AS SHOWN. 2
C CONTACTOR, MAGNETIC, NEMA SIZE INDICATED HD FIRE ALARM SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC, HEAT DETECTOR

c CH2M HI
S SPEAKER, CONE TYPE, SURFACE MOUNTED

er
APVD
30

Seal
A
PANELBOARD - SURFACE MOUNTED L LIGHTING CONTACTOR, CURRENT RATING INDICATED F FIRE ALARM BELL
LPXXA V VOLUME CONTROL, WALL MOUNT 5'-0" AFF
2

BY
PANELBOARD LETTER OR NUMBER STARTER, MAGNETIC NEMA SIZE INDICATED F FIRE ALARM HORN
FACILITY NUMBER S INTERIOR PAGING TRUMPET SOUND REPRODUCER
XX
WITH REMOTE AMPLIFIER, SURFACE MOUNTED
LP - LOW VOLTAGE PANEL CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - DUPLEX UNLESS NOTED FIRE ALARM HORN/STROBE LIGHT
DP - DISTRIBUTION PANEL 2 OTHERWISE

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
WP - WEATHERPROOF C - CLOCK HANGER

LL.
FIRE ALARM STROBE LIGHT M MICROPHONE OUTLET
TL- TWIST LOCK CRE - CORROSION RESISTANT

ON OF CH2M HI
ew
PANELBOARD - FLUSH MOUNTED GFCI- GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER

QC Revi
SUBSCRIPT NUMBER AT RECEPTACLE INDICATES CIRCUIT AIR DUCT DETECTOR S SOUND SYSTEM RACEWAY

TERMINAL JUNCTION BOX

ZATI
CE,I
240V RECEPTACLE FS FIRE SPRINKLER FLOW SWITCH S COMMUNICATION STATION

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
M MOTOR, SQUIRREL CAGE INDUCTION

ON
CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - QUADRUPLEX TS FIRE SPRINKLER TAMPER SWITCH SECURITY SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER

SI
CHK
REVI

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
G GENERATOR, VOLTAGE AND SIZE AS INDICATED. MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY D DOOR HOLDER CR CARD KEY ACCESS

THOUT THE W RI
LPXXA HOME RUN - DESTINATION SHOWN DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE - FLUSH IN FLOOR TELEPHONE SYSTEM PLAN AND RISER CS CONTROL STATION

DS
or EXPOSED CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS* CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE, PEDESTAL, DUPLEX TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET DOOR SWITCH

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


G
SINGLE FACE UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE

DR
EP

N,AS AN I
or CONCEALED CONDUIT AND CONDUCTORS* L20R TELEPHONE RECEPTACLE FLOOR BOX EGRESS PUSHBUTTON
B G
20

R.W OOD
NOTE: RECEPTACLE, SPECIAL PURPOSE-NEMA CONFIGURATION
ALL UNMARKED CONDUIT RUNS CONSIST OF TWO NO. 12, ONE NO. 12 GROUND AND AMPERAGE INDICATED
TELEPHONE RECEPTACLE ELECTRONIC LOCK

NCORPORATED HEREI
CONDUCTORS IN 3/4" CONDUIT. RUNS MARKED WITH CROSSHATCHES INDICATE M = MAGENITIC
T THERMOSTAT

DATE
NUMBER OF NO. 12 CONDUCTORS. CROSSHATCH WITH SUBSCRIPT "G" INDICATES S = STRIKE
GREEN GROUND WIRE. T TELEPHONE SYSTEM RACEWAY

UTILITY REVENUE METERING FACILITY INTERCOM

DSGN
NO.
CROSSHATCHES WITH BAR INDICATE NO.10 CONDUCTOR.
G
SIZE CONDUIT ACCORDING TO SPECIFICATIONS COMPUTER SYSTEM (DATA) PLAN AND RISER

N W HOLE OR I
MONITOR

GNS I
AND APPLICABLE CODE.
ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER CTC COMPUTER SYSTEM TERMINAL CABINET

DEAS AND DESI


ON
CONDUIT AND CONDUCTOR CALLOUT, SEE LEGEND. EUH MOTION SENSOR

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


[A1] COMPUTER NETWORK CONNECTION

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
ELECTRIC AIR CONDITIONER VIDEO CAMERA
AC (SELF CONTAINED UNIT) PTZ = PAN/TILT/ZOOM

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
CONDUIT DOWN COMPUTER NETWORK CONNECTION, FLUSH IN FLOOR

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
F = FIXED
UTILITY POLE

CONDUIT UP LIGHTING SYSTEM PLAN D DATA SYSTEM RACEWAY

LL AND I
GROUND SYSTEM PLAN
CONDUIT, STUBBED AND CAPPED 1 or 1 LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE
COMBINED TELEPHONE/COMPUTER SYSTEM

CH2M HI
GROUND ROD
PLAN AND RISER

THI
CONDUIT TERMINATION AT CABLE TRAY 1 LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

COMBINATION TELEPHONE/DATA RECEPTACLE, WALL GROUND ROD IN TEST WELL


4

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


or MOUNTED, NUMBER OF PORTS INDICATED
EX EXISTING CONDUIT/ DUCT BANK 1 LUMINAIRE WITH INTERNAL BATTERY BACKUP,
SEE SCHEDULE
C 4 COMBINATION TELEPHONE/DATA RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX, G GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, SIZE AS INDICATED
NUMBER OF PORTS INDICATED
BD BUS DUCT - SEE SPECIFICATIONS 1 STRIP LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

PIGTAIL FOR CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT


CABINET OR FRAME
CE CONCRETE ENCASED CONDUIT 4 or 4 LUMINAIRE AND POLE, SEE SCHEDULE

G EQUIPMENT GROUND BUS


CLOSED CIRCUIT/TELEVISION CABLE PLAN AND RISER
DB DIRECT BURIED CONDUIT 5 or 5 WALL MOUNTED LUMINAIRE, SEE SCHEDULE

ON
COMBINATION CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION RECEPTACLE N EQUIPMENT NEUTRAL BUS

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


CAL LEGEND 2
(CCTV) AND DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE IN TWO
FO FIBER OPTIC CONDUIT 1 FLOOD LIGHTS - AIM IN THE DIRECTION SHOWN
GANG BOX WITH BARRIER, 12" DOWN FROM CEILING

XXXX CONCRETE ENCASED DUCT BANK WHERE XXXX IS THE STANDBY LIGHTING UNIT, SURFACE MOUNTED, COMBINATION TELEVISION CABLE RECEPTACLE (TV)

ON
DUCT BANK NAME. SEE CIRCUIT AND RACEWAY SEE SCHEDULE AND DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLE IN TWO GANG

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


CODING DEFINITION BOX WITH BARRIER, 12" DOWN FROM CEILING

GENERAL
CONCEALED CONDUIT ROUTING AREA XX or EXIT LIGHTS - FILLED SECTION INDICATES LIGHTED FACE, CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX
ARROW INDICATES EGRESS DIRECTIONAL INDICATORS,
XX = FIXTURE NUMBER, SEE SCHEDULE

ELECTRI
CONDUIT ROUTING AREA TELEVISION CABLE RECEPTACLE, FLOOR BOX
a or SMALL LETTER SUBSCRIPT AT SWITCH AND LUMINAIRE
2a INDICATES SWITCHING. SUBSCRIPT NUMBER
CABLE TRAY
AT LUMINAIRE INDICATES CIRCUIT

T TRANSFORMER WALL SWITCH:


3
2- DOUBLE POLE P- PILOT LIGHT
3- THREE WAY K- KEY OPERATED
J or HH GENERAL CONTROL OR WIRING DEVICE.
4- FOUR WAY D- DIMMER
D LETTER SYMBOLS OR ABBREVIATIONS
WP- WEATHERPROOF CRE- CORROSION RESISTANT
INDICATE TYPE OF DEVICE
EX- EXPLOSIONPROOF L- MOMENTARY 3-WAY
M- MOTOR RATED MS- MANUAL STARTER
CS CONTROL STATION, SEE CONTROL DIAGRAMS
WITH OVERLOADS
FOR CONTROL DEVICE(S) REQUIRED.
OS OCCUPANCY SENSOR
30 NONFUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, CURRENT RATING VERIFY SCALE
INDICATED, 3 POLE BAR IS ONE INCH ON

LC LIGHTING CONTACTOR ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
60/40 FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, CURRENT RATING INDICATED 0 1"

(60/40, 60=SWITCH RATING / 40=FUSE RATING)


DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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PROJ 664626

2 COMBINATION CIRCUIT BREAKER AND DWG 300-G-016


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SYMBOL DESCRIPTION DEVICE TABLE CIRCUIT AND RACEWAY

GHTS RESERVED.
ONE LINE PROTECTION RELAYING AND ONE LINE PROTECTION RELAYING AND GENERAL CIRCUIT CONDUCTOR AND CONDUIT IDENTIFICATION
ELEMENTARY DIAGRAMS-1 ELEMENTARY DIAGRAMS-2
52

LL 2016. ALL RI
51 or DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBER INDICATED,
SEE DEVICE TABLE POWER CIRCUIT CALLOUTS MULTICONDUCTOR POWER CABLE CIRCUIT CALLOUTS
DEVICE
FUNCTION DEVICE DESCRIPTION
[P1] [1/2"FLEX, 2#12,#12G] [P24] [1"C,3#8,3#14,1#10G] [PC1] [3/4"C,1 (3C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
NO.
CS [P2] [3/4"C,2#12,1#12G] [P25] [1"C,3#8,4#14,1#10G] [PC2] [3/4"C,1 (3C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]
CONTROL SWITCH TRIP

c CH2M HI
T 21 IMPEDANCE/DISTANCE RELAY [P3] [3/4"C,3#12,1#12G] [P26] [1"C,3#8,5#14,1#10G] [PC3] [1"C,1 (3C#8,1#10G) TYPE 2]

er
APVD

Seal
A CS 25A AUTOMATIC SYNCHRONIZER [P4] [3/4"C,4#12,1#12G] [P27] [1"C,2#6, 1#10G] [PC4] [1 1/4"C,2 (3C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
CONTROL SWITCH CLOSE
C
25C SYNCH CHECK RELAY [P5] [3/4"C,5#12,1#12G] [P28] [1"C,3#6, 1#8G] [PC5] [1 1/2"C,2 (3C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]

BY
43/CS 43-DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBER, [P6] [3/4"C,6#12,1#12G] [P29] [1"C,3#6, 2#14,1#8G] [PC1A] [3/4"C,1 (2C#12,1#12G) TYPE 2]
27 UNDERVOLTAGE RELAY
SEE DEVICE TABLE [P7] [3/4"C,7#12,1#12G] [P30] [1"C,3#6, 3#14,1#8G] [PC2A] [3/4"C,1 (2C#10,1#10G) TYPE 2]
32 REVERSE POWER RELAY
[P8] [3/4"C,8#12,1#12G] [P31] [1"C,3#6, 4#14,1#8G]
VS VOLTMETER SWITCH
40 GENERATOR LOSS OF EXCITATION RELAY [P9] [3/4"C,3#12,2#14,1#12G] [P32] [1"C,3#6, 5#14,1#8G]

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
[P10] [3/4"C,3#12,3#14,1#12G] [P33] [1"C,3#4,1#8G]

LL.
AS AMMETER SWITCH 43CSE AUTOMATIC POWER TRANSFER AND LOAD

ON OF CH2M HI
CONTROL MODE SEL. SWITCH [P11] [3/4"C,3#12,4#14,1#12G] [P34] [1 1/4"C,3#4,3#14,1#8G]

ew
QC Revi
[P12] [3/4"C,3#12,5#14,1#12G] [P35] [1 1/4"C,3#4,5#14,1#8G] EMPTY CONDUIT
A INDICATING LAMP-SWITCHBOARD TYPE 43CSX MODE SEL. SWITCH
[P13] [3/4"C,3#12,6#14,1#12G] [P36] [1 1/4"C,3#3, 1#6G]
INDICATING LAMP LENS COLORS [EC-1] [3/4"C,WITH PULL STRING]
46 GENERATOR CURRENT UNBALANCE RELAY [P14] [3/4"C,3#12,7#14,1#12G] [P37] [1 1/4"C,3#3, 3#14,1#6G]
INDICATED AS FOLLOWS:

ZATI
CE,I
[EC-2] [1"C,WITH PULL STRING]
49 THERMAL RELAY [P15] [3/4"C,2#10,1#10G] [P38] [1 1/4"C,3#2, 1#6G]

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
A - AMBER R - RED [EC-3] [1 1/4"C,WITH PULL STRING]

ON
B - BLUE W - WHITE 50GS INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT DEVICE, [P16] [3/4"C,3#10,1#10G] [P39] [1 1/4"C,3#1, 1#6G]

SI
[EC-4] [1 1/2"C,WITH PULL STRING]

CHK
G - GREEN GROUND SENSOR [P17] [3/4"C,3#10,2#14,1#10G] [P40] [1 1/2"C,3#1, 3#14,1#6G]

REVI
[EC-5] [2"C,WITH PULL STRING]
[P18] [3/4"C,3#10,3#14,1#10G] [P41] [1 1/2"C,3#2/0, 1#4G]

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z BRYAN
V VOLTMETER 50 INSTANTANEOUS OVERCURRENT DEVICE, [EC-6] [3"C,WITH PULL STRING]

THOUT THE W RI
[P19] [3/4"C,3#10,4#14,1#10G] [P42] [2"C,3#3/0, 1#4G]
[EC-7] [4"C,WITH PULL STRING]
51 TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY [P20] [3/4"C,3#10,5#14,1#10G] [P43] [2"C,3#4/0, 1#3G]
A AMMETER [EC-8] [5"C,WITH PULL STRING]
51G TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY, GROUND FAULT [P21] [1"C,2#8,1#10G]

[P22] [1"C,3#8,1#10G]
W WATTMETER 51V TIME OVERCURRENT, VOLTAGE RESTRAINED

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


[P23] [1"C,3#8,2#14,1#10G]
52 POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER

DR

N,AS AN I
F FREQUENCY METER 52CSX POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTROL SWITCH ANALOG CIRCUIT CALLOUTS CONTROL CIRCUIT CALLOUTS MULTICONDUCTOR CONTROL CABLE CIRCUIT CALLOUTS
B

R.W OOD
59 OVERVOLTAGE RELAY [A1] [3/4"C,1 TYPE 3] [C1] [3/4"C,MSC] [CC5] [3/4"C,1-5C TYPE 1]
PF POWER FACTOR METER

NCORPORATED HEREI
60 VOLTAGE OR CURRENT BALANCE RELAY [A2] [1"C,2 TYPE 3] [C2] [3/4"C,2#14,1#14G] [CC7] [3/4"C,1-7C TYPE 1]

DATE
[A3] [1"C,3 TYPE 3] [C3] [3/4"C,3#14,1#14G] [CC9] [1"C,1-9C TYPE 1]
WH WATT-HOUR METER 65A ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL
[A4] [1"C,4 TYPE 3] [C4] [3/4"C,4#14,1#14G] [CC12] [1"C,1-12C TYPE 1]
65A, MOP ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL
[A5] [1 1/4"C,5 TYPE 3] [C5] [3/4"C,5#14,1#14G] [CC19] [1 1/2"C, 1-19C TYPE 1]

DSGN
MOTOR OPERATED POTENTIOMETER

NO.
ETM ELAPSED TIME METER
[A6] [1 1/4"C,6 TYPE 3] [C6] [3/4"C,6#14,1#14G] [CC25] [1 1/2"C,1-25C TYPE 1]

N W HOLE OR I
[A7] [1 1/2"C,7 TYPE 3] [CC37] [2"C,1-37C TYPE 1]

GNS I
65A, RL ENGINE GOVERNOR, SPEED CONTROL [C7] [3/4"C,7#14,1#14G]
RPM TACHOMETER RAISE/LOWER SWITCH [A8] [1 1/2"C,8 TYPE 3] [C8] [3/4"C,8#14,1#14G] [CCC1] [1-7C #12 TYPE 1]

DEAS AND DESI


ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
[A9] [1 1/2"C,9 TYPE 3] [C9] [3/4"C,9#14,1#14G]

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


W 65B ENGINE GOVERNOR, LOAD CONTROL
WATTS TRANSDUCER

S NOT TO BE USED,I
XD [A10] [2"C,10 TYPE 3] [C10] [3/4"C,10#14,1#14G]

CUT
65B, MOP ENGINE GOVERNOR, LOAD CONTROL
[A11] [2"C,11 TYPE 3] [C11] [3/4"C,11#14,1#14G]
PF MOTOR OPERATED POTENTIOMETER

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
POWER FACTOR TRANSDUCER [A12] [2"C,12 TYPE 3]

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


XD [C12] [3/4"C,12#14,1#14G]

CONTROL AUTHORI
65B, RL ENGINE GOVERNOR, % LOAD [A13] [2"C,13 TYPE 3] [C13] [3/4"C,13#14,1#14G]
TD TIME DELAY RAISE/LOWER SWITCH [A14] [2"C,14 TYPE 3] [C14] [3/4"C,14#14,1#14G]

LL AND I
[A15] [3/4"C,1 TYPE 4] [C15] [3/4"C,15#14,1#14G]
4 RELAY COIL, DEVICE FUNCTION NUMBER PER 65E AUTOMATIC POWER TRANSFER AND LOAD
[A16] [3/4"C,2 TYPE 4] [C16] [3/4"C,16#14,1#14G]
ANSI 37.2 - AMERICAN STANDARD MANUAL AND CONTROL, WOODWARD APTL

CH2M HI
[A17] [1"C,3 TYPE 4] [C17] [3/4"C,17#14,1#14G]
AUTOMATIC STATION CONTROL, SUPERVISORY

THI
AND ASSOCIATED TELEMETRY EQUIPMENT 65F AUTOMATIC GENERATOR LOADING [A18] [1 1/4"C,4 TYPE 4] [C18] [3/4"C,18#14,1#14G]
CONTROL, WOODWARD AGLC [A19] [1 1/4"C,5 TYPE 4] [C19] [3/4"C,19#14,1#14G]

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


[A20] [1 1/4"C,6 TYPE 4] [C20] [1"C,20#14,1#14G]
7 8 67 DIRECTIONAL TIME OVERCURRENT RELAY
C NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT [A21] [1 1/2"C,7 TYPE 4] [C21] [1"C,21#14,1#14G]
74 ALARM RELAY [A22] [1 1/2"C,8 TYPE 4] [C22] [1"C,22#14,1#14G]
3 4
NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT 81O/U FREQUENCY RELAY, OVER/UNDER [A23] [2"C,9 TYPE 4] [C23] [1"C,23#14,1#14G]

86 LOCKOUT RELAY [A24] [3/4"C,1-4 pr. TYPE 5] [C24] [1"C,24#14,1#14G]


REMOTE DEVICE [A25] [1"C,2-4 pr. TYPE 5] [C25] [1"C,25#14,1#14G]
87 DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTIVE RELAY

ON
90 VOLTAGE REGULATOR
TEST SWITCH CURRENT ELEMENT

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


CAL LEGEND 3
NOTES:
90, MOP ENGINE EXCITATION, POWER
1. FOR CABLE TYPES, SEE SPECIFICATIONS.
OPERATED POTENTIOMETER
TEST SWITCH POTENTIAL ELEMENT
2. CONDUIT SIZES ARE BASE ON THE AREA OF THW CONDUCTORS.

ON
90PF ENGINE EXCITATION, POWER
NEUTRAL CONNECTION FACTOR CONTROL 3. SIZING OF CONDUCTORS #1AWG AND SMALLER BASED ON AMPACITIES

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


AT 60 DEGREES C, SIZING OF CONDUCTORS #1/0AWG AND LARGER BASED

GENERAL
90RL ENGINE EXCITATION, RAISE/ ON AMPACITIES AT 75 DEGREES C.
DIODE
LOWER SWITCH
4. WHERE CIRCUITS ARE UNDERGROUND, DIRECT BURIED OR CONCRETE
ENCASED, MINIMUM CONDUIT SIZE SHALL BE 1".

ELECTRI
INSTRUMENTATION CABLE, SHIELDED

X = DEVICE NUMBER, WHEN THERE ARE MULTIPLE UNITS 5. FOR METRIC CONDUIT SIZES USE THE FOLLOWING CONVERSION:
1/2" = 16 mm 1/4" = 35 mm
3/4" = 21 mm 1 1/2" = 41 mm
NGR NEUTRAL GROUNDING RESISTOR
1" = 27 mm 2" = 53 mm

PST PHASE SHIFTING TRANSFORMER

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
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GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
36" FOUL AIR 9
14
15
DUCTWORK (TYP) 14

c CH2M HI
APVD
A 7
13 ODOR CONTROL FAN
VALVE CHAMBER
12

BY
11 SOUND ENCLOSURE
10 9 9
.5
7
8

APVD
5

S THE PROPERTY OF
79
. 07
.

LL.
NEW STAIR SYSTEM 1
14

ON OF CH2M HI
1.20
FOR OCS ROOF ACCESS
2.20 4
.5
7
4
.5
+7

ZATI
CE,I
TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
2500 KVA 65
. 6.25 1.60

SI
CHK
REVI
6 TRANSFORMER FORCE MAIN

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


T.DUFFNEY

THOUT THE W RI
7 (13.8 Kv - 4160V)
ODOR CONTROL
300 KVA
SYSTEM REFILTER

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


TRANSFORMER

DR
30" FOUL AIR . (4160V- 480V)

N,AS AN I
B

EBERS
DUCTWORK (TYP)

NCORPORATED HEREI
R.SI
DATE
10' DIA ACTIVATED
CARBON VESSEL (TYP) 40X10 EMERGENCY
4
.5

DSGN
NO.
+7
BALANCING 1.0 GENERATOR 65
.

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
DAMPER (TYP)
6

DEAS AND DESI


0

ON
7
.

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN


0

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


1

S NOT TO BE USED,I
CUT
+6.75

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
5
.
+6
0

LL AND I
07
.
1

CH2M HI
5
. ACCESS PLATFORM/STAIRS
+6

THI
TO EG ENCLOSURE

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


5
.
C
+6
0.55
+62
.5

5 8
.

ON
4
. 6
+6

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI

ON
DWF DIVERSION

TE PLAN

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


VIL
DWF

CI
6
SUBMERSIBLE

SI
+6.
5
+6.
45 PUMP STATION
+6.
45

95
6

5.
2.53
D NOTES:
2.83
1. BASE FLOOD ELEV. = 12.0 1"=10'

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON

2. ALL ELEVATIONS SHOWN ARE NAVD 88 ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
N 0 1"

BOULEVARD PUMP STATION SITE PLAN DATE NOVEMBER 2016

PRELI
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DWG 300-C-201

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1 2 3 4 5 6

FLOOD PROOFING NOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. BASE FLOOD EL (BFE) = 12.00

2. DESIGN FLOOD EL (DFE) = 13.00

LL 2016. ALL RI
3. PROJECTED SEA LEVEL RISE EL (SLR) = 15.00

4. THE GROUND FLOOR EL = 10.70


UP
5. AREAS IDENTIFIED FOR WET FLOOD PROOFING

c CH2M HI
SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING:
UP

APVD
A
a. AREA OF FLOOD RELIEF
A
OPENINGS (Ao) = 2.5 in^2/1.0 ft^2
STAIR NO. 2
UP +4'-0"

BY
+4'-0"
+4'-0" 6. AREAS IDENTIFIED FOR DRY FLOOD PROOFING
SHALL CONFORM WITH THE FOLLOWING:
CONTROL
AREA
B a. FLOOD PROOFING PLAN SHALL BE

APVD
APPROVED BY "AHJ".

S THE PROPERTY OF
1 HOUR FIRE FRP STAIRS AND

LL.
RATED MV SWITCHGEAR HANDRAIL, TYP
b. A BUILDING CODE COMPLIANT EXIT DOOR FROM

ON OF CH2M HI
FRP DOOR ROOM UP
BATTERY EACH ISOLATED ROOM WITHIN THE DRY FLOOD
CONTAINMENT PROOF AREA SHALL BE PROVIDED.
C UP
c. ALL ELECTRICAL, LIFE SAFETY AND ESSENTIAL
SCREEN/DEGRIT
EQUIPMENT SHALL BE LOCATED ABOVE THE DFE.

ZATI
CE,I
FRP HANDRAILS AREA
SCRUBBER

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
ON
AREA

SI
CHK
REVI
FRP GRATING,
+4'-0"
TYP

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


M .DEL DUCA
PUMP

THOUT THE W RI
ELECTRICAL
+4'-0" ROOM
ROOM

C.8
SINK

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


7'-6"
EYEWASH

DR
SERVICE UP

N,AS AN I
B SINK

E
J.OSOKI
BLOWER
ROOM DRINKING

NCORPORATED HEREI
DEMO DOOR AND FOUNTAIN
FRAME, PATCH

DATE
WALLS AND FLOOR

MECHANICAL ROOM

DSGN
E

NO.

N W HOLE OR I
DN

GNS I
DEMO +4'-0" STAIR
NO. 1

DEAS AND DESI


BIOXIDE

ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN
TANK

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


F

S NOT TO BE USED,I
UP

CUT
DN
1 HOUR FIRE

TY
UP

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


FRP STAIRS

CONTROL AUTHORI
RATED
AND FRP DOOR
HANDRAIL,
PROVIDE 3'-0" DN

LL AND I
MIN CLEAR
DN
EGRESS PATH FRP DOOR
G BETWEEN STAIR AND

CH2M HI
AND CONVEYOR FRAME, TYP
GARAGE
SUPPORT

THI
REPAIR

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


CRACKED
CONCRETE
C

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


1/8"=1'-0"

ON
NG PLAN
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI

TY
GN

45 M GD CAPACI

ON
STANT DESI
BRICK VENEER

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


EXST CMU

FLOOD PROOFI
BRICK VENEER WALL

NEW PERMITER
EXST CMU WALL CMU WALL

FLOOD RESI
LEGEND
T/ NEW WALL T/ NEW WALL SLR
EL +15.00 EL +15.00 EL +15.00
NEW PERMANENT
NEW PERMITER
NEW INTERIOR CONC WALL CONCRETE WALL
CONC WALL PERMITER
BETWEEN WET AND DRY
FLOOD VENT
DESIGNATED AREAS
PERIMETER FLOOD
T/ GROUND T/ GROUND T/ GROUND BARRICADE
FLOOR FLOOR FLOOR
0"M AX ABOVE

EL +10.70 EL +10.70
GROUND FLOOR
EL +10.70
D REMOVABLE FLOOD
BARRICADE
EXST FDN WALL EXST WALL OR EXST FDN WALL
FRAMING BELOW
DRY FLOOD PROOF 1/8"=1'-0"
-

AREA WITH FLOOD


1'

BARRICADES VERIFY SCALE


DRY FLOOD PROOFING PERMITER WALL DRY FLOOD PROOFING INTERIOR WALL BAR IS ONE INCH ON
ORIGINAL DRAWING.
WET FLOOD PROOFING PERMITER WALL

MI
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1a NTS
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GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
APVD
A
6 7 8 6 7 8

BY
APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ON OF CH2M HI
A A

UP

ZATI
CE,I
EYEWASH

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
FRP HANDRAIL, TYP

ON
B B

SI
CHK
REVI
STAIR NO. 2 TYPE 316 SST
WATERTIGHT

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHALEK
DOORS

THOUT THE W RI
C C

D.M I
FRP HANDRAIL,
WETWELL
TYP

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


PUMP ROOM

DR
SPRINKLER (2) 55 GAL SPRINKLER

N,AS AN I
B SYSTEM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

EBERS
LIMITED
FRP GRATING FLUID
HEADROOM

NCORPORATED HEREI
WARNING SIGN,

R.SI
TYP OF 4

DATE
C.8 PUMP
C.8
ROOM
D D

DSGN
NO.
FRP HANDRAIL, TYP

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
SEAL LEAKS

DEAS AND DESI


ON
AROUND

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


CONDUIT

S NOT TO BE USED,I
WETWELL PENETRATIONS

CUT
TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
E E
AL HANDRAIL

LL AND I
CH2M HI
F F

THI
1 HOUR FIRE 1 HOUR FIRE
UP UP

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


RATED RATED
STAIR
FRP DOOR FRP DOOR
NO. 1
C
STAIR NO. 1
DN

G G

ON
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI

TY
N N

LOW ER PLANS
45 M GD CAPACI

ON
PLAN AT ELEV -12.00 PLAN AT ELEV -6.00

TECTURAL

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


1/8"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0"

ARCHI
D

1/8"=1'-0"

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"

DATE NOVEMBER 2016

PRELI
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DWG 300-A-201

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1 2 3 4 5 6

GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
APVD
A

BY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
FRP STAIRS AND FRP GRATING, TYP

LL.
HANDRAIL, TYP

ON OF CH2M HI
UP

UP

ZATI
CE,I
STAIR NO. 2
+4'-0"

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
UP
+4'-0"

ON
+4'-0"

SI
CHK
CONTROL

REVI
AREA
B

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHALEK

THOUT THE W RI
1 HOUR FIRE FRP STAIRS AND
RATED MV SWITCHGEAR HANDRAIL, TYP
FRP DOOR ROOM

D.M I
UP
BATTERY
CONTAINMENT
UP C

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


SCREEN/DEGRIT
FRP HANDRAILS AREA

DR

N,AS AN I
SCRUBBER
B
AREA

EBERS
FRP GRATING,

NCORPORATED HEREI
+4'-0"

R.SI
TYP

DATE
PUMP
ELECTRICAL
+4'-0" ROOM
ROOM

C.8

DSGN
NO.
SINK

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
7'-6"
EYEWASH

DEAS AND DESI


ON
SERVICE UP

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


SINK

S NOT TO BE USED,I
BLOWER GENERATOR

CUT
ROOM DRINKING
FOUNTAIN

TY
DEMO DOOR AND

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI
FRAME, PATCH
WALLS AND FLOOR

MECHANICAL ROOM

LL AND I
E
DN

CH2M HI
DEMO +4'-0" STAIR

THI
BIOXIDE NO. 1
TANK
F

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


UP
DN
C 1 HOUR FIRE UP
FRP STAIRS RATED
AND FRP DOOR
HANDRAIL,
PROVIDE 3'-0" DN
MIN CLEAR
DN EYEWASH
EGRESS PATH FRP DOOR
BETWEEN STAIR AND G

ON
AND CONVEYOR FRAME, TYP
GARAGE CLEAN MASONRY,
SUPPORT

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


REPLACE DAMAGE
BRICKS, TUCK POINT
REPAIR MORTAR, SEAL

TY
CRACKED MASONRY AND COAT

45 M GD CAPACI
CONCRETE CONCRETE, TYP

ON
TECTURAL

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


PLAN
EXISTING 4,000
GALLON DIESEL
FUEL STORAGE

ARCHI
D
N

FIRST FLOOR PLAN


1/8"=1'-0" 1/8"=1'-0"

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
APVD
A

BY
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ON OF CH2M HI
OVERFLOW EXISTING ROOF
DRAIN, TYP DRAIN, TYP

ZATI
CE,I
TTEN AUTHORI
AL COPING ON

ONAL SERVI
ON
TREATED WOOD

SI
CHK
BLOCKING, TYP

REVI
B

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHALEK

THOUT THE W RI
NEW ROOF CURBS
AND SST FLASHING,

D.M I
TYP

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


INSULATED

DR

N,AS AN I
TRANSLUCENT
B PANEL SKYLIGHT,

EBERS
TYP OF 17

NCORPORATED HEREI
R.SI
DATE
C.8

DSGN
NO.
D

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
GRAVEL SURFACED

DEAS AND DESI


ON
BUILT-UP ROOF

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


ON POLYISO ROOF

S NOT TO BE USED,I
INSUL (R-20) ON

CUT
VAPOR RETARDER, TYP

TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI

S DOCUM ENT,AND THE I


CONTROL AUTHORI

LL AND I
E

CH2M HI
THI
F

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


C AL ROOF
HATCH WITH
SAFETY RAILS

ON
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI

45 M GD CAPACITY

ON
ROOF PLAN
TECTURAL

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


ARCHI
D

N
1/4"=1'-0"
ROOF PLAN VERIFY SCALE
1/8"=1'-0" BAR IS ONE INCH ON
ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"

DATE NOVEMBER 2016

PRELI
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1 2 3 4 5 6

GENERAL NOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
Seal
APVD
A

BY
APVD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ON OF CH2M HI
QC
5 TON BRIDGE CRANE

EXIST 36"

ZATI
CE,I
DISCHARGE
MANIFOLD

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
SION
CHK
A

REVI
PUMP MOTOR
NO. 4

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


Z.BRYAN

THOUT THE W RI
NEW PUMP
AND MOTOR B
NO. 4
GRIT WORKS

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


SCRUBBER RM. GENERATOR RM.

DR

N,AS AN I
B GRATING (TYP)
C

S.CLARK
GRIT (SEE ARCH. DWG.)
#4

NCORPORATED HEREI
CHANNEL
NO. 4 NEW PUMP

DATE
AND MOTOR
? NO. 3
PUMP MOTOR

?
SUPPORT FROM WALLS NO. 3

#3?
GRIT

DSGN
AND CEILING

NO.
#3 CHANNEL
C
L EL. 19.5(TYP.)
NO. 3

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
C.8
?

PUMP MOTOR

DEAS AND DESI


ON
NO. 2

GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN


GRIT

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI


#2?
D
?

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NEW PUMP E

THI
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REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


DUPLEX AIR COMPRESSOR
SLUICE GATES &
FOR SERVING AIR PUMP MOTOR PUMP MOTOR RM.
SLIDE GATES HYD. 300-M-301
BUBBLER SYSTEM NO. 1 14"x12" ECC
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CAL

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PROCESS M ECHANI

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D

VERIFY SCALE
N
BAR IS ONE INCH ON
BOULEVARD PUMP STATION - ALTERNATE 2 PLAN ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"
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DATE NOVEMBER 2016

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GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
ACTIVATED CARBON
VESSEL 1

ACCESS

c CH2M HI
MANWAY

APVD
A FLEX CONNECTION

ISOLATION FLEX CONNECTION

BY
DAMPER
BACKDRAFT DAMPER

ODOR CONTROL

APVD

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LL.
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B

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FLEX CONN

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SECTION

NCORPORATED HEREI
FLEX
A 1/4"=1'-0"

DATE
CONNECTION

DSGN
NO.
A A

N W HOLE OR I
DEAS AND DESIGNS I
ON
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GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI

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CONTROL AUTHORI
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LL AND I
ACTIVATED CARBON ACTIVATED CARBON

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VESSEL 2 VESSEL 1

THI
REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:
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CONNECTION

ON

ONS
ODOR CONTROL
BLVD PUM P STAI
CAL

ON
PLAN & SECTI
PROCESS M ECHANI

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


ODOR CONTROL - PLAN
3/16"=1'-0" ODOR CONTROL
EXHAUST FAN

ISOLATION DAMPER FLEX CONNECTION

SECTION
B 1/4"=1'-0"

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

MI
0 1"

DATE NOVEMBER 2016

PRELI
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GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
Seal
APVD
A

BY
APVD

S THE PROPERTY OF
LL.
ON OF CH2M HI
QC

ZATI
CE,I
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CHK
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NI
FI
7'
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NO.
DISCHARGE
MANIFOLD

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GNS I
EL 10.95

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CUT
TY

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LL AND I
24" MAGNETIC
15'-8" 15'-8"

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CH2M HI
11'-3"

TYP

THI
NEW PUMP
7'-6"(TYP.)
AND MOTOR
NO. 1 24" FCA

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


TYP
8" 7'-6"(TYP.) 8"

C
12" FCA 12" FCA
TYP TYP

30" GATE 18"x14" RDCR 12" CHECK 12" GATE


VALVE 90° ELBOW VALVE VALVE
6'-0" 3'-2" 47'-0" 1'-0" 4'-0"
TYP TYP TYP TYP

ON
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI
24"x12" CONC
RDCR

TY
TYP

45 M GD CAPACI
CAL

ON
PROCESS M ECHANI

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


ON
12" 90° BASE
ELBOW

SECTI
TYP

EXIST 30" 30"x18" ECC 18" FCA 14"x12" ECC


WALL SPOOL RDCR FOT TYP RDCR FOT
TYP TYP TYP

BOULEVARD PUMP STATION - ALTERNATE 2 SECTION


A 3/16"=1'-0"
D

300-M-201

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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0 1"

DATE NOVEMBER 2016

PRELI
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GENERAL NOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
1. PROVIDE A CHAIN ON PUMPS FOR REMOVAL
IF NEEDED.

LL 2016. ALL RI
2. PROVIDE A 4' x 6' HATCH PER EACH PUMP
FOR ACCESS. CENTER ACCESS HATCH
24" DIP OVER PUMPS.
24" x 12" REDUCER PUMP 3
(TYP)
3. PROVIDE A BURIED GATE VALVE DOWN

c CH2M HI
STREAM OF THE FLOW METER.

Seal
APVD
A BAFFLE WALL

BY
FL x FL WALL PIPE

24" FM 24" x 12" REDUCING TEE


12" FCA FL x FL WALL PIPE 48" INFLUENT
(SEE NOTE 3)

APVD
PUMP 2

S THE PROPERTY OF
(TYP) (TYP)

LL.
ON OF CH2M HI
QC
-
16'0"

ZATI
CE,I
12" GV 12" CV

TTEN AUTHORI
ONAL SERVI
(TYP) (TYP)

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CHK
REVI
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43'-0"

LL AND I
TOC EL 10.50
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CH2M HI
THI
12" PE & PI

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FL x FL WALL PIPE FL x FL WALL PIPE
(TYP)
C

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EL 4.00

ON
PE x MJ WALL PIPE

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EL 1.50

6"

ON
48" INFLUENT

-
17'

CAL

ON
PLAN & SECTI
BOULEVARD
PROCESS M ECHANI

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


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BAFFLE WALL

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6"

D
-
1'

TOC EL -8.00

VERIFY SCALE

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ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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PUM P 3
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SUM P PUM P 1
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15A
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SUMP PUMP
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SUM P PUM P 2
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CHERT
300-E-201

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS: THI


S DOCUM ENT,AND THE IDEAS AND DESIGNS I
NCORPORATED HEREI N,AS AN I
NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVI
CE,IS THE PROPERTY OF c CH2M HI
LL 2016. ALL RI
GHTS RESERVED.
PRELI
MINARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI
ON CH2M HI
LL AND I
S NOT TO BE USED,I
N W HOLE OR I
N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I
THOUT THE W RI
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LL.
1 2 3 4 5 6

GHTS RESERVED.
LL 2016. ALL RI
c CH2M HI
APVD
A

BY
6"
32"

APVD
ARCFLASH PLENUM

S THE PROPERTY OF
15A GATE 15A GATE

LL.
HVAC FEED SIZE 1

ON OF CH2M HI
VALVE 1 VALVE 6
SPD SCREENING
15A GATE 15A GATE
HVAC FEED GRINDER
MAIN VALVE 2 VALVE 7
LUGS 15A GATE 15A GATE
HVAC FEED SIZE 1
VALVE 3 VALVE 8
SCREENING

ZATI
CE,I
15A GATE 15A GATE ODOR
COMPACTOR

TTEN AUTHORI
1200AF 1200AF VALVE 4 VALVE 9 CONTROL

ONAL SERVI
LP-1

ON
150AT 150AT 15A GATE 15A GATE 15A SUMP
METERING SPD

SI
208/120V

CHK
MVAFD-1 MVAFD-3 VALVE 5 VALVE 10 PUMP SIZE 1

REVI
FEEDER FEEDER SPACE 30 CKT
15A CRANE GRIT PUMP 1
SPARE SPARE

72"

NSTRUM ENT OF PROFESSI


CHERT
HOIST

THOUT THE W RI
15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE
SIZE 1 GATE 1 GATE 6 GATE 11 SIZE 1 GRIT

M .REI
GRIT PUMP 2 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE BLOWER 1
90"

BREAKER BREAKER BREAKER BREAKER GATE 2 GATE 7 GATE 12


CONTROLS CONTROLS CONTROLS CONTROLS 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE

N PART,FOR ANY OTHER PROJECT W I


SIZE 1
SIZE 1 GRIT GATE 3 GATE 8 GATE 13
25kVA SCREENING
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DR
480-208/120V CONVEYOR
GATE 4 GATE 9 GATE 14

N,AS AN I
XFMR
B 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE 15A SLIDE

R.W OOD
1200AF SIZE 1
1200AF 1200AF GATE 5 GATE10 GATE 15
1200AF 100AT GRIT SPARE
150AT 150AT

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500AT XFMR-2 & 15A 15A 15A
MVAFD-2 MVAFD-4 CONVEYOR
MAIN BREAKER LVSWGR-1 SCREEN 1 SCREEN 2 SCREEN 3

DATE
FEEDER FEEDER
FEEDER

12"

DSGN
NO.

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
36" 36" 36" 36"
20" 20" 20" 20" 20" 20"

DEAS AND DESI


ON
GNHW PCA LONG TERM CONTROL PLAN

GREATER NEW HAVEN W ATER POLLUTI

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TY

NEW HAVEN,CONNECTI
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CONTROL AUTHORI
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NTS

LL AND I
CH2M HI
THI
REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:
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ONS
400AF

1 ELEVATI
ON
250AT
METERING
MCC-1

BOULEVARD PUM P STATI


FEEDER

ON
1200AF 400AF
1000AT 400AT

NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI


1 AND M CC-
MAIN AFD-1

CAL
BREAKER FEEDER

ELECTRI
90"

CABLE CABLE
COMPARTMENT COMPARTMENT

400AF 400AF
400AT 400AT
AFD-2 AFD-3
FEEDER FEEDER

M VSW GR-
400AF
400AT SPD
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24" 24" 24" 24"

VERIFY SCALE

BAR IS ONE INCH ON


ORIGINAL DRAWING.

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SHEET KEYNOTES

GHTS RESERVED.
1. EXISTING GENERATOR TO BE DEMOLISHED.

2. NEW GENERATOR TO BE INSTALLED IN

LL 2016. ALL RI
WEATHERPROOF ENCLOSURE ON PAD AT
ELEVATION 15.00. PROVIDE ACCESS STAIRS AND
WALKWAYS AS REQUIRED.

3. NEW 13.8 KV - 4160V, 3000 KVA TRANSFORMER. TOP

c CH2M HI
OF PAD AT ELEVATION 15.00.

APVD
A
4. NEW 4160 - 480V, 750 KVA TRANSFORMER. TOP OF
PAD AT ELEVATION 15.00.

BY
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AFTER NEW SERVICE INSTALLED.

6. REPLACE IN PLACE WITH NEW 3000 GALLON FUEL


1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

APVD
TANK OR REUSE EXISTING FUEL TANK. MOUNT

S THE PROPERTY OF
TANK ON NEW PAD AT ELEVATION 15.00 OR

LL.
PROVIDE WATERPROOFING FOR TANK BELOW

ON OF CH2M HI
ELEVATION 15.00. PROVIDE ACCESS STAIRS AND
WALKWAYS AS REQUIRED.

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REVI
OPERATOR
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5

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HMI

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ROOM

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DATE
AREA

GENERATOR ELECTRICAL/ 4

DSGN
NO.
ROOM CONTROL ROOM

N W HOLE OR I
GNS I
AFD-2
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DEAS AND DESI


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MVAFD-3
ROOM
MECHANICAL ROOM

LL AND I
MCC-1

CH2M HI
MVAFD-2

THI
1000
2
PUMP 1

REUSE OF DOCUM ENTS:


MVAFD-1

C
F

ON
BOULEVARD PUM P STATI
G

RST FLOOR PLAN


GARAGE

ON
NARY – NOT FOR CONSTRUCTI
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6

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D

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Appendix F
Construction Cost Estimate
Breakdown
 

Intermediate‐Term Improvements 
Capacity Upgrade of East Street Pump 
Station

 
Facility Summary
Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Grand Total Percent


Facility Description Direct Amount
w/Markups of Total

0200 East Street Pump Station 8,199,409 19,115,106 65.986


0305 Dry Weather Pump Station 4,316,718 9,853,208 34.014

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 7,826,612 27.02%
Material 12,839,365 44.32%
Subcontract 3,990,129 13.77%
Equipment 4,193,215 14.48%
Other 118,993 0.41%
Total Prime Contractor Costs 28,968,314 28,968,314 100.00

M:\WBG-CNSLT\Estimates-CNSLT\2016\WW-Treatment\478874 Greater New Haven Master Plan\01_Est\East Street Pump 11/4/2016


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Detail Report
Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups

0200 East Street Pump Station


01.0 General Requirements
01.06 Startup & Commissioning
Startup and Testing
General Conditions, Other
Startup, Testing, and Contractor Commissioning Allowance 1.00 ls 81,263 0 - 27,976 - 109,238.91 /ls 109,239 233,776.16 /ls 233,776
General Conditions, Other 1.00 LS 81,263 27,976 109,238.91 /LS 109,239 233,776.16 /LS 233,776
Startup and Testing 1.00 LS 81,263 27,976 109,238.91 /LS 109,239 233,776.16 /LS 233,776
01.06 Startup & Commissioning 1.00 LS 81,263 27,976 109,238.91 /LS 109,239 233,776.16 /LS 233,776
01.0 General Requirements 1.00 LS 81,263 27,976 109,238.91 /LS 109,239 233,776.16 /LS 233,776
02.0 Existing Conditions
02.40 Demolition
Selective Demolition
Structure/Building Demolition
Demolish existing grit equipment and all associated works 1.00 ea 293.1 22,223 - 3,944 - 26,166.41 /ea 26,166 59,922.25 /ea 59,922
Demo pumps 4.00 ea 319.7 24,043 205 - 1,066 - 6,328.49 /ea 25,314 14,492.53 /ea 57,970
Demo Diesel Tank 1.00 ea 32.0 2,404 - - 400 - 2,803.97 /ea 2,804 6,421.21 /ea 6,421
Door demolition, single, remove 1.00 ea 1.3 102 - - - - 101.58 /ea 102 232.63 /ea 233
Demolition Allowance 5.00 Days 0 - 12,809 - - 2,561.89 /Days 12,809 5,866.84 /Days 29,334
Demo Stair Opening 3.00 Days - 7,686 - - 2,561.89 /Days 7,686 5,866.84 /Days 17,601
Demo existing roof 4,857.00 sf 12,941 - 19,411 - 6.66 /sf 32,352 15.25 /sf 74,088
Structure/Building Demolition 1.00 SF 646.1 61,713 205 20,495 24,820 107,233.05 /SF 107,233 245,568.50 /SF 245,569
Selective Demolition 1.00 LS 646.1 61,713 205 20,495 24,820 107,233.05 /LS 107,233 245,568.50 /LS 245,569
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical demo, remove misc. electrical equipment, transformers, etc. 9,488.00 sf 9,479.8 776,200 - - - - 81.81 /sf 776,200 187.35 /sf 1,777,532
Electrical Facility Demolition 9,488.00 SF 9,479.8 776,200 81.81 /SF 776,200 187.35 /SF 1,777,532
Electrical Facility Demolition 1.00 LS 9,479.8 776,200 776,199.85 /LS 776,200 1,777,532.46 /LS 1,777,532
02.40 Demolition 1.00 LS 10,125.9 837,913 205 20,495 24,820 883,432.90 /LS 883,433 2,023,100.96 /LS 2,023,101
02.0 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS 10,125.9 837,913 205 20,495 24,820 883,432.90 /LS 883,433 2,023,100.96 /LS 2,023,101
03.0 Concrete Work
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work
Electrical Equipment Pads
Cast-in-Place Concrete, Purchase
Edge forms, housekeeping pads, up to 6" 242.00 lf 17.1 1,278 64 - - - 5.55 /lf 1,343 12.71 /lf 3,075
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 6.25 CY - 769 - - - 122.97 /CY 769 281.61 /CY 1,760
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.31 cy - 38 - - - 122.98 /cy 38 281.67 /cy 88
Finish housekeeping pads 506.25 sf 27.0 1,867 16 - - - 3.72 /sf 1,883 8.52 /sf 4,312
Curing, membrane spray 506.25 sf 1.3 79 21 - - - 0.20 /sf 100 0.45 /sf 228
Cast-in-Place Concrete, Purchase 1.00 CY 45.4 3,225 908 4,132.73 /CY 4,133 9,464.13 /CY 9,464
Electrical Equipment Pads 1.00 CY 45.4 3,225 908 4,132.73 /CY 4,133 9,464.13 /CY 9,464
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator, Xfmrs
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick
Equipment pad forms, large 314.00 sf 104.6 7,824 483 - - - 26.46 /sf 8,307 60.58 /sf 19,023
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 2,050.00 lb - 1,050 840 - - 0.92 /lb 1,891 2.11 /lb 4,330
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 20.00 CY - 2,459 - - - 122.97 /CY 2,459 281.61 /CY 5,632
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 7.33 CY - 902 - - - 122.97 /CY 902 281.60 /CY 2,065
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.00 cy - 123 - - - 122.98 /cy 123 281.65 /cy 282
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.10 cy - 12 - - - 122.90 /cy 12 281.70 /cy 28
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.27 cy - 33 - - - 123.00 /cy 33 281.61 /cy 75
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 297.00 sf 11.9 822 6 - - - 2.79 /sf 828 6.38 /sf 1,896
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 72.00 sf 2.9 199 1 - - - 2.79 /sf 201 6.38 /sf 459
Patch & plug tieholes 246.00 sf 4.9 288 5 - - - 1.19 /sf 293 2.73 /sf 671
Patch & plug tieholes 68.00 sf 1.4 80 1 - - - 1.19 /sf 81 2.73 /sf 186
Sack rub 314.00 sf 16.7 981 10 - - - 3.15 /sf 990 7.22 /sf 2,268
Curing, water 369.00 sf 1.6 96 19 - - - 0.31 /sf 115 0.71 /sf 263
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick 1.00 CY 144.0 10,289 5,105 840 16,234.53 /CY 16,235 37,177.81 /CY 37,178
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator, Xfmrs 1.00 LS 144.0 10,289 5,105 840 16,234.53 /LS 16,235 37,177.81 /LS 37,178
Concrete Wall - Floodproof Wall, 8" thick
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 31.61 cy - - 558 - - 17.66 /cy 558 40.44 /cy 1,278
Forms in place, structural walls, to 8' high, hand set 2,560.00 sf 587.7 43,972 3,014 - - - 18.35 /sf 46,986 42.03 /sf 107,601
Speed Dowels, #5 320.00 ea - 5,274 - - - 16.48 /ea 5,274 37.75 /ea 12,078
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 5,688.89 lb - 3,349 2,679 - - 1.06 /lb 6,028 2.43 /lb 13,804
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 31.61 CY - 4,205 - - - 133.04 /CY 4,205 304.66 /CY 9,629
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 2.00 cy - 266 - - - 133.04 /cy 266 304.67 /cy 609
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 31.61 cy 41.1 2,410 - - - - 76.24 /cy 2,410 174.59 /cy 5,518
Patch & plug tieholes 2,560.00 sf 58.8 3,443 60 - - - 1.37 /sf 3,504 3.13 /sf 8,023

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Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick
Sack rub 2,560.00 sf 156.7 9,185 90 - - - 3.62 /sf 9,275 8.30 /sf 21,241
Curing, membrane spray 2,560.00 sf 7.8 459 121 - - - 0.23 /sf 580 0.52 /sf 1,328
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick 31.61 CY 852.2 59,469 16,379 3,237 2,501.91 /CY 79,085 5,729.49 /CY 181,109
Concrete Wall - Floodproof Wall, 8" thick 31.61 CY 852.2 59,469 16,379 3,237 2,501.91 /CY 79,085 5,729.49 /CY 181,109
Concrete Wall @ Upper Floor
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 50.00 cy - - 769 - - 15.37 /cy 769 35.20 /cy 1,760
Forms in place, structural walls, > 8' to 16' high, hand set 2,700.00 sf 719.4 53,823 3,459 - - - 21.22 /sf 57,282 48.58 /sf 131,178
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 6,758.64 lb - 3,463 2,770 - - 0.92 /lb 6,233 2.11 /lb 14,275
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 50.00 CY - 6,149 - - - 122.97 /CY 6,149 281.61 /CY 14,080
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 2.50 cy - 307 - - - 122.97 /cy 307 281.61 /cy 704
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 6.00 load - 92 - - - 15.37 /load 92 35.20 /load 211
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 6.00 load - 37 - - - 6.15 /load 37 14.08 /load 84
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 50.00 cy 56.6 3,318 - - - - 66.36 /cy 3,318 151.97 /cy 7,599
Patch & plug tieholes 2,700.00 sf 53.9 3,162 55 - - - 1.19 /sf 3,217 2.73 /sf 7,367
Sack rub 2,700.00 sf 143.9 8,432 83 - - - 3.15 /sf 8,515 7.22 /sf 19,501
Curing, membrane spray 2,700.00 sf 7.2 422 111 - - - 0.20 /sf 532 0.45 /sf 1,219
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick 50.00 CY 981.0 69,157 13,756 3,539 1,729.03 /CY 86,452 3,959.56 /CY 197,978
Concrete Wall @ Upper Floor 50.00 CY 981.0 69,157 13,756 3,539 1,729.03 /CY 86,452 3,959.56 /CY 197,978
SOG @ Door
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 63.00 sf 0.6 34 2 - - - 0.58 /sf 36 1.32 /sf 83
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 2.33 cy - - 36 - - 15.37 /cy 36 35.20 /cy 82
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 55.00 sf 13.2 987 56 - - - 18.97 /sf 1,043 43.43 /sf 2,389
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 315.40 lb - 162 129 - - 0.92 /lb 291 2.11 /lb 666
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 2.33 CY - 287 - - - 122.97 /CY 287 281.60 /CY 657
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.12 cy - 14 - - - 123.00 /cy 14 281.71 /cy 33
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 15 - - - 15.37 /load 15 35.20 /load 35
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 6 - - - 6.15 /load 6 14.08 /load 14
Placing concrete, concrete pump 2.33 cy 2.3 137 - - - - 58.55 /cy 137 134.08 /cy 313
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 63.00 sf 1.7 116 1 - - - 1.86 /sf 117 4.27 /sf 269
Curing, water 63.00 sf 0.3 16 3 - - - 0.31 /sf 20 0.71 /sf 45
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 2.33 CY 18.1 1,290 547 165 859.49 /CY 2,003 1,968.27 /CY 4,586
SOG @ Door 2.33 CY 18.1 1,290 547 165 859.49 /CY 2,003 1,968.27 /CY 4,586
12" SOG
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 115.00 sf 1.1 63 4 - - - 0.58 /sf 66 1.32 /sf 152
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 4.26 cy - - 65 - - 15.37 /cy 65 35.20 /cy 150
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 55.00 sf 13.2 987 56 - - - 18.97 /sf 1,043 43.43 /sf 2,389
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 575.74 lb - 295 236 - - 0.92 /lb 531 2.11 /lb 1,216
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 4.26 CY - 524 - - - 122.97 /CY 524 281.61 /CY 1,199
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.21 cy - 26 - - - 122.96 /cy 26 281.55 /cy 60
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 15 - - - 15.37 /load 15 35.21 /load 35
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 6 - - - 6.15 /load 6 14.07 /load 14
Placing concrete, concrete pump 4.26 cy 4.3 249 - - - - 58.55 /cy 249 134.08 /cy 571
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 115.00 sf 3.1 212 2 - - - 1.87 /sf 214 4.27 /sf 491
Curing, water 115.00 sf 0.5 30 6 - - - 0.31 /sf 36 0.71 /sf 82
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 4.26 CY 22.1 1,541 935 301 651.86 /CY 2,777 1,492.79 /CY 6,359
12" SOG 4.26 CY 22.1 1,541 935 301 651.86 /CY 2,777 1,492.79 /CY 6,359
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work 1.00 CY 2,062.7 144,972 37,629 8,083 190,683.70 /CY 190,684 436,674.22 /CY 436,674
03.0 Concrete Work 1.00 LS 2,062.7 144,972 37,629 8,083 190,683.70 /LS 190,684 436,674.22 /LS 436,674
04.0 Masonry
04.00 Masonry
CMU WAll
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 110.00 sf - - 94 - - 0.85 /sf 94 1.95 /sf 214
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 110.00 sf - - 271 - - 2.46 /sf 271 5.63 /sf 620
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 110.00 sf - - 169 - - 1.54 /sf 169 3.52 /sf 387
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 110.00 SF - - 750 - - 6.82 /SF 750 15.61 /SF 1,717
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 220.00 sf - - 225 - - 1.03 /sf 225 2.35 /sf 516
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 220.00 sf - - 225 - - 1.03 /sf 225 2.35 /sf 516
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 110.00 SF 1,734 15.76 /SF 1,734 36.09 /SF 3,970
CMU WAll 110.00 SF 1,734 15.76 /SF 1,734 36.09 /SF 3,970
8" CMU WAll @ Stair
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 480.00 sf - - 408 - - 0.85 /sf 408 1.95 /sf 935
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 480.00 sf - - 1,181 - - 2.46 /sf 1,181 5.63 /sf 2,703
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 480.00 sf - - 738 - - 1.54 /sf 738 3.52 /sf 1,690
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 480.00 SF - - 3,271 - - 6.82 /SF 3,271 15.61 /SF 7,491

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 960.00 sf - - 984 - - 1.03 /sf 984 2.35 /sf 2,253
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 960.00 sf - - 984 - - 1.03 /sf 984 2.35 /sf 2,253
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 480.00 SF 7,565 15.76 /SF 7,565 36.09 /SF 17,325
8" CMU WAll @ Stair 480.00 SF 7,565 15.76 /SF 7,565 36.09 /SF 17,325
04.00 Masonry 590.00 SF 9,299 15.76 /SF 9,299 36.09 /SF 21,295
04.0 Masonry 590.00 SF 9,299 15.76 /SF 9,299 36.09 /SF 21,295
05.0 Metals
05.00 Metals
Railing
Metals, Handrailing, 3-Rail
Railing, pipe, aluminum, 3 rail, clear anodized 10.00 lf 3.1 285 615 - 49 - 94.93 /lf 949 217.40 /lf 2,174
Metals, Handrailing, 3-Rail 10.00 LF 3.1 285 615 49 94.93 /LF 949 217.40 /LF 2,174
Railing 10.00 LF 3.1 285 615 49 94.93 /LF 949 217.40 /LF 2,174
05.00 Metals 1.00 LS 3.1 285 615 49 949.31 /LS 949 2,173.98 /LS 2,174
05.10 Structural Steel
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam
Metals, Structural Steel
Allowance to modify the existing monorail beam and all structural related 1.00 ea 15,371 - - 15,371.33 /ea 15,371 35,201.00 /ea 35,201
works
Metals, Structural Steel 1.00 TN 15,371 15,371.33 /TN 15,371 35,201.00 /TN 35,201
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam 1.00 LS 15,371 15,371.33 /LS 15,371 35,201.00 /LS 35,201
Miscellaneous Metals Allowance
Metals, Structural Steel
Misc. Metals Allowance 1.00 LS 0 0 5,124 - - 5,123.77 /LS 5,124 11,733.68 /LS 11,734
Metals, Structural Steel 1.00 TN 5,124 5,123.77 /TN 5,124 11,733.68 /TN 11,734
Miscellaneous Metals Allowance 1.00 LS 5,124 5,123.77 /LS 5,124 11,733.68 /LS 11,734
05.10 Structural Steel 1.00 LS 20,495 20,495.10 /LS 20,495 46,934.68 /LS 46,935
05.0 Metals 1.00 LS 3.1 285 615 20,495 49 21,444.41 /LS 21,444 49,108.66 /LS 49,109
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites
FRP Grating
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings
Grating fbgls, molded, orange (hi crsv env), 2" sq mesh, 2" thk 854.00 sf 56.9 5,157 21,879 - - - 31.66 /sf 27,035 72.50 /sf 61,912
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings 854.00 SF 56.9 5,157 21,879 31.66 /SF 27,035 72.50 /SF 61,912
FRP Grating 854.00 SF 56.9 5,157 21,879 31.66 /SF 27,035 72.50 /SF 61,912
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 56.9 5,157 21,879 27,035.32 /LS 27,035 61,912.11 /LS 61,912
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 56.9 5,157 21,879 27,035.32 /LS 27,035 61,912.11 /LS 61,912
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection
07.50 Membrane Roofing
Roofing
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Built Up Roofing
Roof deck insulation, perlite, 1-1/2" thick R4.17 4,857.00 sf 64.7 4,705 2,389 - - - 1.46 /sf 7,094 3.34 /sf 16,246
Roof deck insulation, polyisocyanurate 2#/CF density, 2-1/2" thick R16 4,857.00 sf 51.8 3,765 5,027 - - - 1.81 /sf 8,792 4.15 /sf 20,135
Built up roof, asphalt base sheet, 3-plies #15 felt, mopped w/ gravel 48.57 sq 164.7 11,812 4,106 - 2,784 - 385.05 /sq 18,702 881.79 /sq 42,828
Coping, aluminum to .019", duranodic finish, 12" wall 265.00 lf 31.1 2,259 2,132 - - - 16.57 /lf 4,391 37.95 /lf 10,056
Roof hatches 1.00 ea 5.3 390 1,537 - - - 1,926.88 /ea 1,927 4,412.64 /ea 4,413
Skylight, allowance 8.00 ea - - 6,149 - - 768.57 /ea 6,149 1,760.05 /ea 14,080
Misc. Roofing 1.00 LS 10,248 - - 10,247.55 /LS 10,248 23,467.36 /LS 23,467
Drain, roof, 6" 5.00 ea 20.0 1,763 5,078 - - - 1,368.20 /ea 6,841 3,133.23 /ea 15,666
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Built Up Roofing 4,857.00 SF 337.5 24,694 20,269 16,396 2,784 13.21 /SF 64,143 30.24 /SF 146,891
Roofing 1.00 LS 337.5 24,694 20,269 16,396 2,784 64,143.39 /LS 64,143 146,891.24 /LS 146,891
07.50 Membrane Roofing 1.00 LS 337.5 24,694 20,269 16,396 2,784 64,143.39 /LS 64,143 146,891.24 /LS 146,891
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection 1.00 LS 337.5 24,694 20,269 16,396 2,784 64,143.39 /LS 64,143 146,891.24 /LS 146,891
08.0 Openings
08.00 Openings
Doors
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware
Coml st doors, 316 SST 3'-0" x 7'-0" 2.00 ea 2.5 191 2,121 - - - 1,156.25 /ea 2,313 2,647.86 /ea 5,296
Door hardware, average - H.M., wood, or aluminum 30.00 set 159.9 11,835 10,760 - - - 753.16 /set 22,595 1,724.76 /set 51,743
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, single, 16 ga., up to 5-3/4" 18.00 ea 24.0 1,829 2,859 - - - 260.43 /ea 4,688 596.40 /ea 10,735
deep, 7'-0" h x 3'-0" w
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, double, 16 ga., up to 4-7/8" 6.00 ea 9.1 697 1,156 - - - 308.76 /ea 1,853 707.08 /ea 4,242
deep, 7'-0" h x 6'-0" w
Fiberglass, exterior, prehung door, 1-3/4", 3'-0" x 7'-0" 28.00 ea 39.8 3,034 13,199 - - - 579.75 /ea 16,233 1,327.66 /ea 37,175

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Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware 28.00 EA 235.3 17,586 30,095 1,702.88 /EA 47,681 3,899.67 /EA 109,191
Doors 28.00 EA 235.3 17,586 30,095 1,702.88 /EA 47,681 3,899.67 /EA 109,191
Translucent Panels
Entrances, Storefronts and Curtain Walls
Translucent panels 112.00 sf 128.3 9,386 9,996 - - - 173.05 /sf 19,382 396.30 /sf 44,386
Entrances, Storefronts and Curtain Walls 14.00 EA 128.3 9,386 9,996 1,384.43 /EA 19,382 3,170.40 /EA 44,386
Translucent Panels 1.00 LS 128.3 9,386 9,996 19,382.01 /LS 19,382 44,385.66 /LS 44,386
08.00 Openings 1.00 LS 363.6 26,972 40,091 67,062.60 /LS 67,063 153,576.35 /LS 153,576
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames
Overhead Door
Specialty Doors and Frames, Sectional Overhead Doors
Doors, rolling service, steel, manual, fire, class A, 20 gauge, 20' x 10' 1.00 ea 26.6 2,415 4,663 - - - 7,078.00 /ea 7,078 16,208.94 /ea 16,209
high, incl. hardware
Doors, rolling service, steel, manual, motor operators for, to 14' x 14' 1.00 ea 4.3 386 1,204 - - - 1,590.54 /ea 1,591 3,642.41 /ea 3,642
opening
Specialty Doors and Frames, Sectional Overhead Doors 1.00 EA 30.9 2,802 5,867 8,668.54 /EA 8,669 19,851.35 /EA 19,851
Overhead Door 1.00 EA 30.9 2,802 5,867 8,668.54 /EA 8,669 19,851.35 /EA 19,851
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames 1.00 EA 30.9 2,802 5,867 8,668.54 /EA 8,669 19,851.35 /EA 19,851
08.0 Openings 1.00 LS 394.5 29,774 45,957 75,731.14 /LS 75,731 173,427.70 /LS 173,428
09.0 Finishes
09.10 Finishes, Special Coatings
Special Coating
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 480.00 sf - - 9,838 - - 20.50 /sf 9,838 46.93 /sf 22,529
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 480.00 SF 9,838 20.50 /SF 9,838 46.93 /SF 22,529
Finishes, Special Coating
Special Coatings, high build epoxy, 50 mil, max, pump room floors and 5,120.00 sf 574.4 35,853 52,467 - - - 17.25 /sf 88,320 39.50 /sf 202,257
walls
Special Coatings, high build epoxy, 50 mil, max, wetwell floor and walls 3,539.00 sf 397.0 24,782 36,266 - - - 17.25 /sf 61,048 39.50 /sf 139,803
Special Coatings, high build epoxy, 50 mil, max, influent channel floor 2,890.00 sf 324.2 20,237 29,615 - - - 17.25 /sf 49,853 39.50 /sf 114,165
and walls
Finishes, Special Coating 11,549.00 SF 1,295.6 80,872 118,349 17.25 /SF 199,221 39.50 /SF 456,225
Special Coating 9,139.00 SF 1,295.6 80,872 118,349 9,838 22.88 /SF 209,059 52.39 /SF 478,753
09.10 Finishes, Special Coatings 1.00 LS 1,295.6 80,872 118,349 9,838 209,058.50 /LS 209,059 478,753.35 /LS 478,753
09.0 Finishes 1.00 LS 1,295.6 80,872 118,349 9,838 209,058.50 /LS 209,059 478,753.35 /LS 478,753
10.0 Specialties
10.00 Specialties
Toilet Accessories
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories
Partitions, toilet, floor mounted, headrail braced, stainless steel 1.00 ea 3.6 271 1,204 - - - 1,475.05 /ea 1,475 3,377.91 /ea 3,378
Urinal screens, ceiling or floor mounted, stainless steel 1.00 ea 3.3 247 461 - - - 707.66 /ea 708 1,620.55 /ea 1,621
Toilet tissue dispenser, surface mounted, stainless, double roll 1.00 ea 0.4 34 23 - - - 56.92 /ea 57 130.38 /ea 130
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 24" long 1.00 ea 0.5 35 31 - - - 66.57 /ea 67 152.47 /ea 152
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 36" long 1.00 ea 0.5 41 38 - - - 78.56 /ea 79 179.89 /ea 180
Toilet Accessories, mirror, 48" x 24", with stainless steel 3/4" square 1.00 ea 1.1 81 156 - - - 237.06 /ea 237 542.88 /ea 543
frame
Toilet Accessories, soap dispenser, stainless steel, recessed, liquid 1.00 ea 1.1 81 170 - - - 251.40 /ea 251 575.72 /ea 576
Toilet Accessories, towel dispenser, stainless steel, surface mounted 1.00 ea 0.7 51 49 - - - 99.47 /ea 99 227.78 /ea 228
Toilet Accessories, waste receptacle, stainless steel, w/top, 13 gallon 1.00 ea 1.1 81 323 - - - 404.09 /ea 404 925.39 /ea 925
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories 9.00 EA 12.2 922 2,455 375.20 /EA 3,377 859.22 /EA 7,733
Toilet Accessories 1.00 LS 12.2 922 2,455 3,376.78 /LS 3,377 7,732.97 /LS 7,733
10.00 Specialties 1.00 LS 12.2 922 2,455 3,376.78 /LS 3,377 7,732.97 /LS 7,733
10.0 Specialties 1.00 LS 12.2 922 2,455 3,376.78 /LS 3,377 7,732.97 /LS 7,733
21.0 Fire Suppression
21.00 Fire Suppression
Sprinkler System
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System
Sprinkler System 3,180.00 SF 1,590.0 48,881 - - 15.37 /SF 48,881 35.97 /SF 114,383
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System 1.00 LS 1,590.0 48,881 48,880.82 /LS 48,881 114,383.30 /LS 114,383
Sprinkler System 3,180.00 SF 1,590.0 48,881 15.37 /SF 48,881 35.97 /SF 114,383
21.00 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 1,590.0 48,881 48,880.82 /LS 48,881 114,383.30 /LS 114,383
21.0 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 1,590.0 48,881 48,880.82 /LS 48,881 114,383.30 /LS 114,383
22.0 Plumbing
22.00 Plumbing
Misc. Plumbing
Mechanical, Plumbing

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Mechanical, Plumbing
Misc. Plumbing Allowance 1.00 LS 33,305 25,619 - - 58,923.42 /LS 58,923 126,098.75 /LS 126,099
Mechanical, Plumbing 1.00 LS 33,305 25,619 58,923.42 /LS 58,923 126,098.75 /LS 126,099
Misc. Plumbing 1.00 LS 33,305 25,619 58,923.42 /LS 58,923 126,098.75 /LS 126,099
Plumbing Fixtures
Mechanical, Plumbing
Urinals, wall hung, vitreous china, hanger & self-closing valve,siphon 1.00 ea 7.1 615 296 - - - 910.68 /ea 911 1,948.91 /ea 1,949
Rough-in water supply, waste & vent for wall hung urinals 1.00 ea 7.5 651 538 - - - 1,189.47 /ea 1,189 2,545.51 /ea 2,546
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, close coupled, 1.00 ea 4.0 348 236 - - - 583.48 /ea 583 1,248.68 /ea 1,249
two piece, includes seat, supply pipe with stop
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, rough-in, supply, 1.00 ea 7.0 605 333 - - - 937.55 /ea 938 2,006.40 /ea 2,006
waste and vent, one piece
Lavatory, vanity top, stainless steel, self-rimming, ledge, round, single 1.00 ea 3.3 288 820 - - - 1,107.82 /ea 1,108 2,370.80 /ea 2,371
bowl, 18-3/4", includes trim
Lavatory, vanity top, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 9.3 802 223 - - - 1,025.02 /ea 1,025 2,193.57 /ea 2,194
Sink, service, stainless steel, self rimming, triple bowl, 22" x 43", includes 1.00 ea 4.8 419 1,153 - - - 1,571.82 /ea 1,572 3,363.77 /ea 3,364
faucet and drain
Sink, service, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 10.0 862 253 - - - 1,114.67 /ea 1,115 2,385.42 /ea 2,385
Industrial safety fixture, eyewash station, stainless steel, pedestal 2.00 ea 10.7 922 570 - - - 745.80 /ea 1,492 1,596.06 /ea 3,192
mounted, unmounted, excludes rough-in
Mechanical, Plumbing 1.00 LS 63.7 5,510 4,422 9,932.11 /LS 9,932 21,255.18 /LS 21,255
Plumbing Fixtures 1.00 LS 63.7 5,510 4,422 9,932.11 /LS 9,932 21,255.18 /LS 21,255
22.00 Plumbing 1.00 LS 63.7 38,815 4,422 25,619 68,855.53 /LS 68,856 147,353.93 /LS 147,354
22.0 Plumbing 1.00 LS 63.7 38,815 4,422 25,619 68,855.53 /LS 68,856 147,353.93 /LS 147,354
23.0 HVAC
23.00 HVAC
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems,
Mechanical, HVAC
Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 ls - - - - 25,619 25,618.88 /ls 25,619 54,825.55 /ls 54,826
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 25,619 25,618.88 /LS 25,619 54,825.55 /LS 54,826
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 LS 25,619 25,618.88 /LS 25,619 54,825.55 /LS 54,826
Misc. HVAC
Mechanical, HVAC
Misc. HVAC Allowance 1.00 ls - - - - 25,619 25,618.88 /ls 25,619 54,825.56 /ls 54,826
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 25,619 25,618.88 /LS 25,619 54,825.56 /LS 54,826
Misc. HVAC 1.00 LS 25,619 25,618.88 /LS 25,619 54,825.56 /LS 54,826
23.00 HVAC 1.00 LS 51,238 51,237.76 /LS 51,238 109,651.11 /LS 109,651
23.0 HVAC 1.00 LS 51,238 51,237.76 /LS 51,238 109,651.11 /LS 109,651
26.0 Electrical Work
26.10 Site Electrical
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit
PVC Sch 40 in Trench 2" 200.00 lf 11.7 945 177 - - - 5.61 /lf 1,123 13.42 /lf 2,683
PVC Sch 40 in Trench 3" 640.00 lf 57.1 4,607 1,082 - - - 8.89 /lf 5,689 21.24 /lf 13,596
PVC Sch 40 in Trench 3" 100.00 lf 8.9 720 169 - - - 8.89 /lf 889 21.24 /lf 2,124
PVC Sch 40 90 deg Ell 2" 2.00 E 0.7 54 8 - - - 30.94 /E 62 73.95 /E 148
PVC Sch 40 90 deg Ell 3" 8.00 E 4.3 344 100 - - - 55.51 /E 444 132.68 /E 1,061
PVC Sch 40 90 deg Ell 3" 2.00 E 1.1 86 25 - - - 55.52 /E 111 132.70 /E 265
PVC Coupling 2" 6.00 E 0.4 32 5 - - - 6.28 /E 38 15.01 /E 90
PVC Coupling 3" 30.00 E 2.4 193 73 - - - 8.88 /E 266 21.22 /E 636
PVC Female Adaptor 2" 4.00 E 0.7 56 5 - - - 15.26 /E 61 36.48 /E 146
PVC Female Adaptor 3" 16.00 E 3.8 309 46 - - - 22.21 /E 355 53.08 /E 849
PVC Female Adaptor 3" 4.00 E 1.0 77 11 - - - 22.21 /E 89 53.07 /E 212
PVC Coated GRC in Trench 2" 20.00 lf 3.2 258 294 - - - 27.57 /lf 551 65.89 /lf 1,318
PVC Coated GRC in Trench 3" 80.00 lf 18.0 1,452 2,244 - - - 46.21 /lf 3,697 110.44 /lf 8,836
PVC Coated GRC in Trench 3" 20.00 lf 4.5 363 561 - - - 46.21 /lf 924 110.45 /lf 2,209
PVC Coated GRC Elbow 36" Radius 2" 4.00 E 4.0 322 993 - - - 328.90 /E 1,316 786.09 /E 3,144
PVC Coated GRC Elbow 36" Radius 3" 20.00 E 32.0 2,578 8,877 - - - 572.77 /E 11,455 1,368.96 /E 27,379
PVC Base Spacers < 2" 188.00 E 12.5 1,010 193 - - - 6.40 /E 1,202 15.29 /E 2,874
Duct Bank Warning Tape 570.00 lf 19.0 1,531 146 - - - 2.94 /lf 1,677 7.03 /lf 4,008
PVC Solvent Cement - Qt 0.80 E 0.0 1 4 - - - 6.25 /E 5 14.95 /E 12
PVC Solvent Cement - Qt 3.84 E 0.1 4 20 - - - 6.20 /E 24 14.81 /E 57
PVC Solvent Cement - Qt 0.60 E 0.0 1 3 - - - 6.17 /E 4 14.72 /E 9
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit 940.00 LF 185.3 14,944 15,037 31.90 /LF 29,982 76.23 /LF 71,657
Site Electrical, Duct Bank
2500 psi Duct Bank Concrete 7.41 cy 6.4 517 797 - - - 177.44 /cy 1,314 424.08 /cy 3,142
2500 psi Duct Bank Concrete 15.88 cy 13.8 1,109 1,709 - - - 177.43 /cy 2,818 424.06 /cy 6,734
2500 psi Duct Bank Concrete 2.48 cy 2.1 173 267 - - - 177.44 /cy 440 424.08 /cy 1,052
Add Color Die for Duct Bank Concrete 23.29 cy - 430 - - - 18.45 /cy 430 44.08 /cy 1,027
Add Color Die for Duct Bank Concrete 2.48 cy - 46 - - - 18.45 /cy 46 44.10 /cy 109
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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Site Electrical, Duct Bank
Duct Bank Concrete Forming 1,140.00 sf 455.6 36,741 2,336 - - - 34.28 /sf 39,077 81.93 /sf 93,396
Duct Bank Reinforcing Re-bar #4 2,280.00 lf 30.4 2,449 1,171 - - - 1.59 /lf 3,620 3.79 /lf 8,651
Duct Bank Reinforcing Re-bar #4 ( Ties ) 1,265.80 lf 42.2 3,400 676 - - - 3.22 /lf 4,075 7.70 /lf 9,740
Site Electrical, Duct Bank 25.77 CY 550.4 44,389 7,431 2,010.85 /CY 51,820 4,806.03 /CY 123,851
Site Electrical, Trenching
Electrical Trench Excavation - Soil Type C 245.37 cy 107.9 8,702 - - 2,139 - 44.18 /cy 10,841 105.60 /cy 25,911
Electrical Trench Bedding - Crushed Gravel 49.07 cy 32.7 2,637 1,509 - 475 - 94.16 /cy 4,621 225.06 /cy 11,044
Electrical Trench Backfill - Reuse Trench Spoils 170.53 cy 61.3 4,948 - - 2,973 - 46.45 /cy 7,921 111.02 /cy 18,932
Electrical Trench Spoils - Waste on Site 74.85 cy 15.0 1,207 - - 870 - 27.74 /cy 2,076 66.31 /cy 4,963
Site Electrical, Trenching 245.37 CY 216.8 17,494 1,509 6,457 103.76 /CY 25,460 247.99 /CY 60,850
Site Electrical, Grounding
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 660.00 lf 39.6 3,191 2,713 - - - 8.95 /lf 5,904 21.38 /lf 14,111
Site Electrical, Grounding 660.00 LF 39.6 3,191 2,713 8.95 /LF 5,904 21.38 /LF 14,111
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit 1.00 LS 992.2 80,018 26,690 6,457 113,164.95 /LS 113,165 270,469.30 /LS 270,469
Electrical, Grounding
Site Electrical, Grounding
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 200.00 lf 12.0 967 822 - - - 8.95 /lf 1,789 21.38 /lf 4,276
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 70.00 lf 4.2 338 288 - - - 8.95 /lf 626 21.38 /lf 1,496
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 75.00 lf 4.5 362 308 - - - 8.94 /lf 671 21.38 /lf 1,603
Hand Trench and Backfill, includes labor for layout 195.00 lf 52.0 4,190 - - - - 21.49 /lf 4,190 51.35 /lf 10,013
Copperclad Ground Rod 3/4" x 10' 16.00 E 17.1 1,375 524 - - - 118.67 /E 1,899 283.63 /E 4,538
Compression Lug - 4/0 4.00 E 2.7 215 42 - - - 64.13 /E 257 153.27 /E 613
Compression Lug - 4/0 4.00 E 2.7 215 42 - - - 64.13 /E 257 153.27 /E 613
Cadweld Cable to Rod - 250 Max 16.00 E 10.7 859 328 - - - 74.21 /E 1,187 177.36 /E 2,838
Cadweld Cable to Cable - 250 Max 16.00 E 10.7 859 328 - - - 74.21 /E 1,187 177.36 /E 2,838
Cadweld Cable to Steel - 250 Max 8.00 E 5.3 430 164 - - - 74.20 /E 594 177.35 /E 1,419
Grounding Bolt and Nut Set 8.00 E 0.5 43 8 - - - 6.39 /E 51 15.27 /E 122
Drill and Tap for Ground Connection 8.00 E 5.3 430 2 - - - 53.96 /E 432 128.98 /E 1,032
Above Grade Ground Wire Supports 12.00 E 1.6 129 18 - - - 12.28 /E 147 29.36 /E 352
Above Grade Ground Wire Supports 12.00 E 1.6 129 18 - - - 12.28 /E 147 29.35 /E 352
Site Electrical, Grounding 345.00 LF 130.7 10,541 2,892 38.94 /LF 13,433 93.06 /LF 32,106
Electrical, Grounding 345.00 LF 130.7 10,541 2,892 38.94 /LF 13,433 93.06 /LF 32,106
26.10 Site Electrical 1.00 LS 1,122.9 90,559 29,583 6,457 126,598.16 /LS 126,598 302,575.27 /LS 302,575
26.15 Process Electrical
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 12 9,180.00 lf 85.6 6,907 933 - - - 0.85 /lf 7,840 2.04 /lf 18,737
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 12 3,060.00 lf 28.5 2,302 311 - - - 0.85 /lf 2,613 2.04 /lf 6,246
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 8 170.00 lf 2.3 183 44 - - - 1.33 /lf 226 3.18 /lf 540
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 6 255.00 lf 4.1 329 100 - - - 1.68 /lf 429 4.02 /lf 1,025
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2 510.00 lf 12.2 986 461 - - - 2.84 /lf 1,447 6.78 /lf 3,459
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 765.00 lf 22.4 1,808 1,064 - - - 3.76 /lf 2,872 8.97 /lf 6,865
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 320.00 lf 9.4 756 445 - - - 3.76 /lf 1,202 8.97 /lf 2,872
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 350 960.00 lf 51.2 4,125 4,400 - - - 8.88 /lf 8,526 21.23 /lf 20,377
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 6 240.00 lf 3.8 309 142 - - - 1.88 /lf 451 4.49 /lf 1,078
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 2,000.00 lf 58.6 4,727 4,395 - - - 4.56 /lf 9,122 10.90 /lf 21,802
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 1,800.00 lf 52.8 4,254 3,955 - - - 4.56 /lf 8,210 10.90 /lf 19,622
5 KV Non Shielded XLP / PVC - 1/C #350 Copper 11,400.00 lf 926.4 74,703 88,318 - - - 14.30 /lf 163,020 34.18 /lf 389,626
Copper XLP 133% Insulated 15 KV #1/0 Copper 720.00 lf 46.0 3,712 4,155 - - - 10.93 /lf 7,868 26.12 /lf 18,805
Stakon Lug #12 - #10 288.00 E 38.4 3,094 74 - - - 11.00 /E 3,168 26.29 /E 7,571
Compression Lug - # 8 4.00 E 0.8 64 9 - - - 18.47 /E 74 44.14 /E 177
Compression Lug - # 6 10.00 E 2.0 161 22 - - - 18.36 /E 184 43.87 /E 439
Compression Lug - # 2 12.00 E 4.0 322 70 - - - 32.67 /E 392 78.09 /E 937
Compression Lug - 1/0 58.00 E 27.0 2,181 377 - - - 44.11 /E 2,558 105.42 /E 6,114
Compression Lug - 1/0 4.00 E 1.9 150 26 - - - 44.11 /E 176 105.42 /E 422
Compression Lug - 1/0 30.00 E 14.0 1,128 195 - - - 44.11 /E 1,323 105.42 /E 3,163
Compression Lug - 350 MCM 12.00 E 9.6 773 175 - - - 79.03 /E 948 188.88 /E 2,267
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 10 hp 36.00 E 86.3 6,961 2,094 - - - 251.53 /E 9,055 601.16 /E 21,642
Equipmenmt Hook-up, 3 phase, 80A 2.00 E 10.4 838 237 - - - 537.48 /E 1,075 1,284.59 /E 2,569
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 90 hp 3.00 E 24.0 1,934 477 - - - 803.66 /E 2,411 1,920.78 /E 5,762
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 10HP / 480V / #12 36.00 E 33.6 2,707 - - - - 75.20 /E 2,707 179.73 /E 6,470
Equipment Testing & Commissioning: 80A / 480V / #4 2.00 E 2.9 236 - - - - 118.18 /E 236 282.45 /E 565
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 90 HP / 480v / 1/0 3.00 E 13.2 1,064 - - - - 354.52 /E 1,064 847.33 /E 2,542
600V Megger Testing 209.00 E 69.6 5,613 - - - - 26.86 /E 5,613 64.19 /E 13,416
Wire Markers 40.00 E 0.5 43 2 - - - 1.13 /E 45 2.69 /E 108
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.69 /E 11
Wire Markers 306.00 E 4.1 329 16 - - - 1.13 /E 344 2.69 /E 823
Wire Markers 18.00 E 0.2 19 1 - - - 1.13 /E 20 2.69 /E 48
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.69 /E 11
Wire Markers 12.00 E 0.2 13 1 - - - 1.12 /E 13 2.68 /E 32
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.69 /E 11

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Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
Wire Markers 30.00 E 0.4 32 2 - - - 1.13 /E 34 2.69 /E 81
5 KV Compression Lug - # 350 210.00 E 251.8 20,304 2,834 - - - 110.18 /E 23,138 263.34 /E 55,301
15 KV Indoor Termination Kit - 1/C # 1/0 6.00 E 16.0 1,289 307 - - - 266.09 /E 1,597 635.97 /E 3,816
15 KV Outdoor Termination Kit - 1/C # 1/0 6.00 E 24.0 1,934 461 - - - 399.14 /E 2,395 953.96 /E 5,724
15 KV Compression Lug - # 1/0 12.00 E 8.0 645 104 - - - 62.40 /E 749 149.13 /E 1,790
5 KV Motor Connect & Test - 800 HP 5.00 E 53.3 4,297 - - - 859.42 /E 4,297 2,054.06 /E 10,270
5 KV Motor Conn Insulating Boot - # 350 45.00 E 209.8 16,920 6,917 - - - 529.71 /E 23,837 1,266.03 /E 56,972
5 KV Megger Testing 105.00 E 139.9 11,280 - 10,760 - - 209.90 /E 22,040 501.68 /E 52,676
15 KV Hi-Pot Testing 6.00 E 16.0 1,289 - 615 - - 317.33 /E 1,904 758.43 /E 4,551
MV Cable Tags 222.00 E 29.6 2,385 227 - - - 11.77 /E 2,612 28.13 /E 6,244
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 31,380.00 LF 2,394.8 193,122 123,354 11,375 10.45 /LF 327,851 24.97 /LF 783,578
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 2,700.00 lf 316.5 25,525 4,031 - - - 10.95 /lf 29,556 26.16 /lf 70,640
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/4" 150.00 lf 21.4 1,724 486 - - - 14.74 /lf 2,210 35.22 /lf 5,283
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/2" 225.00 lf 35.7 2,876 860 - - - 16.61 /lf 3,736 39.69 /lf 8,930
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/2" 100.00 lf 15.9 1,278 382 - - - 16.61 /lf 1,661 39.69 /lf 3,969
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 1,000.00 lf 333.1 26,857 10,296 - - - 37.15 /lf 37,154 88.80 /lf 88,799
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 160.00 lf 53.3 4,297 1,647 - - - 37.15 /lf 5,944 88.80 /lf 14,208
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 1,500.00 lf 499.6 40,286 15,444 - - - 37.15 /lf 55,731 88.80 /lf 133,199
GRC Elbow 3/4" 108.00 E 36.0 2,901 956 - - - 35.71 /E 3,857 85.35 /E 9,218
GRC Elbow 1-1/4" 6.00 E 2.8 226 112 - - - 56.23 /E 337 134.39 /E 806
GRC Elbow 1-1/2" 9.00 E 4.8 387 208 - - - 66.06 /E 595 157.89 /E 1,421
GRC Elbow 1-1/2" 6.00 E 3.2 258 139 - - - 66.05 /E 396 157.87 /E 947
GRC Elbow 3" 111.00 E 110.9 8,943 9,558 - - - 166.68 /E 18,501 398.37 /E 44,219
GRC Couplng 3/4" 108.00 E 7.2 580 275 - - - 7.92 /E 855 18.92 /E 2,044
GRC Couplng 1-1/4" 6.00 E 0.6 45 28 - - - 12.24 /E 73 29.26 /E 176
GRC Couplng 1-1/2" 9.00 E 1.0 77 54 - - - 14.55 /E 131 34.78 /E 313
GRC Couplng 1-1/2" 6.00 E 0.6 52 36 - - - 14.56 /E 87 34.80 /E 209
GRC Couplng 3" 60.00 E 8.8 709 1,514 - - - 37.06 /E 2,223 88.57 /E 5,314
GRC Couplng 3" 6.00 E 0.9 71 151 - - - 37.06 /E 222 88.56 /E 531
GRC Couplng 3" 45.00 E 6.6 532 1,136 - - - 37.06 /E 1,668 88.57 /E 3,986
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 144.00 E 59.5 4,796 1,908 - - - 46.55 /E 6,703 111.26 /E 16,021
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 6.00 E 2.5 200 79 - - - 46.55 /E 279 111.26 /E 668
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/4" 8.00 E 4.8 387 162 - - - 68.54 /E 548 163.82 /E 1,311
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/2" 12.00 E 7.4 593 265 - - - 71.47 /E 858 170.83 /E 2,050
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/2" 4.00 E 2.5 198 88 - - - 71.48 /E 286 170.83 /E 683
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 80.00 E 91.7 7,391 4,107 - - - 143.73 /E 11,498 343.52 /E 27,482
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 8.00 E 9.2 739 411 - - - 143.72 /E 1,150 343.51 /E 2,748
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 60.00 E 68.7 5,543 3,081 - - - 143.73 /E 8,624 343.52 /E 20,611
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 36.00 E 14.4 1,160 460 - - - 45.02 /E 1,621 107.60 /E 3,874
Malleable LB Condulet - 1-1/4" 2.00 E 1.1 86 60 - - - 72.76 /E 146 173.90 /E 348
Malleable LB Condulet - 1-1/2" 3.00 E 1.8 145 116 - - - 87.04 /E 261 208.03 /E 624
Malleable TB Condulet - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 1.3 107 94 - - - 100.47 /E 201 240.12 /E 480
EYS Seal Fitting 3" 15.00 E 30.0 2,417 1,590 - - - 267.11 /E 4,007 638.41 /E 9,576
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 360.00 E 14.4 1,160 681 - - - 5.12 /E 1,842 12.23 /E 4,402
Unistrut Straps 1-1/4" 20.00 E 1.1 86 48 - - - 6.72 /E 134 16.06 /E 321
Unistrut Straps 1-1/2" 30.00 E 1.6 129 89 - - - 7.27 /E 218 17.37 /E 521
Unistrut Straps 1-1/2" 14.00 E 0.7 60 42 - - - 7.27 /E 102 17.37 /E 243
Unistrut Straps 3" 160.00 E 10.7 859 623 - - - 9.26 /E 1,482 22.14 /E 3,542
Unistrut Straps 3" 195.00 E 13.0 1,047 759 - - - 9.26 /E 1,806 22.14 /E 4,317
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 360.00 E 19.2 1,547 369 - - - 5.32 /E 1,916 12.72 /E 4,579
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 1-1/4" 20.00 E 1.6 129 26 - - - 7.73 /E 155 18.47 /E 369
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 1-1/2" 44.00 E 3.5 284 68 - - - 7.98 /E 351 19.08 /E 839
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3" 355.00 E 47.3 3,814 728 - - - 12.79 /E 4,541 30.57 /E 10,854
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 36.00 lf 1.4 116 91 - - - 5.75 /lf 207 13.75 /lf 495
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/4" 2.00 lf 0.1 9 10 - - - 9.54 /lf 19 22.80 /lf 46
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/2" 3.00 lf 0.2 16 18 - - - 11.48 /lf 34 27.43 /lf 82
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/2" 2.00 lf 0.1 11 12 - - - 11.46 /lf 23 27.39 /lf 55
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 20.00 lf 2.4 193 359 - - - 27.60 /lf 552 65.97 /lf 1,319
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 2.00 lf 0.2 19 36 - - - 27.61 /lf 55 65.98 /lf 132
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 15.00 lf 1.8 145 269 - - - 27.60 /lf 414 65.96 /lf 989
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 72.00 E 8.6 696 372 - - - 14.83 /E 1,068 35.45 /E 2,552
LT Flex Connector Straight 1-1/4" 4.00 E 0.6 52 52 - - - 25.91 /E 104 61.91 /E 248
LT Flex Connector Straight 1-1/2" 10.00 E 1.9 150 184 - - - 33.41 /E 334 79.86 /E 799
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 74.00 E 21.7 1,749 13,213 - - - 202.19 /E 14,962 483.24 /E 35,759
Conduit Wall Penetration - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 0.7 54 5 - - - 29.42 /E 59 70.30 /E 141
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 20.00 E 8.0 645 102 - - - 37.35 /E 747 89.27 /E 1,785
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 2.00 E 0.8 64 10 - - - 37.34 /E 75 89.25 /E 178
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 15.00 E 6.0 483 77 - - - 37.35 /E 560 89.28 /E 1,339
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 1.3 107 20 - - - 63.55 /E 127 151.88 /E 304
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 20.00 E 16.0 1,289 300 - - - 79.47 /E 1,589 189.93 /E 3,799
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 2.00 E 1.6 129 30 - - - 79.48 /E 159 189.97 /E 380
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 15.00 E 12.0 967 225 - - - 79.47 /E 1,192 189.93 /E 2,849

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Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Electrical, Conduit
Conduit Floor Penetration - 3" 15.00 E 6.0 483 77 - - - 37.35 /E 560 89.28 /E 1,339
Fireproof Conduit Floor Penetration - 3" 15.00 E 6.0 483 128 - - - 40.79 /E 612 97.48 /E 1,462
Process Electrical, Conduit 5,835.00 LF 1,963.8 158,364 78,756 40.64 /LF 237,120 97.13 /LF 566,727
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power 1.00 LS 4,358.7 351,486 202,110 11,375 564,970.84 /LS 564,971 1,350,305.63 /LS 1,350,306
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 5,100.00 lf 40.7 3,286 338 - - - 0.71 /lf 3,624 1.70 /lf 8,661
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 1,275.00 lf 10.2 822 84 - - - 0.71 /lf 906 1.70 /lf 2,165
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 377,740.00 lf 3,018.1 243,386 25,021 - - - 0.71 /lf 268,407 1.70 /lf 641,504
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 1,360.00 lf 10.9 876 90 - - - 0.71 /lf 966 1.70 /lf 2,310
Shielded PLTC / Inst Cable 1 Pair #16 595.00 lf 15.9 1,278 274 - - - 2.61 /lf 1,553 6.24 /lf 3,711
Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable, 4-Pair CAT 6 350Mhz Ultra II 765.00 lf 17.8 1,438 306 - - - 2.28 /lf 1,744 5.45 /lf 4,168
UTP Cable Connector, RJ45 CAT 6 Mini-Jack TX-5e (568A/B) 18.00 E 6.0 483 80 - - - 31.32 /E 564 74.85 /E 1,347
UTP Patch Cord, RJ45/RJ45 CAT 6E 350Mhz Data-Patch - 5ft 9.00 E 0.7 58 49 - - - 11.93 /E 107 28.50 /E 257
UTP Wall Plate, 4-Port, CAT 6 350Mhz, RJ45/110 (568B), White 9.00 E 3.0 242 18 - - - 28.80 /E 259 68.83 /E 620
4 Pair UTP Continuity Test 9.00 E 3.0 242 - - - 26.85 /E 242 64.18 /E 578
4 Pair UTP Certification with Documentation 9.00 E 7.6 609 - - - 67.67 /E 609 161.75 /E 1,456
UTP Cable Supports 54.00 E 3.6 290 28 - - - 5.88 /E 318 14.06 /E 759
Termination Labor Only - # 16 - #14 1,185.00 E 157.9 12,730 - - - - 10.74 /E 12,730 25.68 /E 30,426
Control Wire Testing 589.00 E 78.5 6,328 - - - - 10.74 /E 6,328 25.68 /E 15,123
Wire Markers 1,185.00 E 15.8 1,273 61 - - - 1.13 /E 1,334 2.69 /E 3,188
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 386,835.00 LF 3,389.6 273,341 26,349 0.78 /LF 299,690 1.85 /LF 716,272
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 4,425.00 lf 518.7 41,832 6,607 - - - 10.95 /lf 48,439 26.16 /lf 115,771
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 1,200.00 lf 140.7 11,344 1,792 - - - 10.95 /lf 13,136 26.16 /lf 31,396
GRC Elbow 3/4" 45.00 E 15.0 1,209 398 - - - 35.71 /E 1,607 85.35 /E 3,841
GRC Elbow 3/4" 132.00 E 44.0 3,545 1,169 - - - 35.71 /E 4,714 85.35 /E 11,266
GRC Elbow 3/4" 21.00 E 7.0 564 186 - - - 35.71 /E 750 85.35 /E 1,792
GRC Elbow 3/4" 27.00 E 9.0 725 239 - - - 35.71 /E 964 85.35 /E 2,304
GRC Couplng 3/4" 225.00 E 15.0 1,209 573 - - - 7.92 /E 1,782 18.92 /E 4,258
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 30.00 E 12.4 999 397 - - - 46.55 /E 1,396 111.25 /E 3,338
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 88.00 E 36.3 2,931 1,166 - - - 46.55 /E 4,096 111.26 /E 9,791
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 14.00 E 5.8 466 185 - - - 46.55 /E 652 111.26 /E 1,558
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 18.00 E 7.4 599 238 - - - 46.55 /E 838 111.26 /E 2,003
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 75.00 E 30.0 2,417 959 - - - 45.02 /E 3,376 107.60 /E 8,070
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 150.00 E 6.0 483 284 - - - 5.12 /E 767 12.23 /E 1,834
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 440.00 E 17.6 1,418 833 - - - 5.12 /E 2,251 12.23 /E 5,380
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 70.00 E 2.8 226 132 - - - 5.12 /E 358 12.23 /E 856
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 90.00 E 3.6 290 170 - - - 5.12 /E 460 12.23 /E 1,100
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 750.00 E 40.0 3,223 769 - - - 5.32 /E 3,992 12.72 /E 9,540
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 15.00 lf 0.6 48 38 - - - 5.75 /lf 86 13.74 /lf 206
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 44.00 lf 1.8 142 111 - - - 5.76 /lf 253 13.76 /lf 605
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 16.00 lf 0.6 52 41 - - - 5.76 /lf 92 13.76 /lf 220
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 30.00 E 3.6 290 155 - - - 14.83 /E 445 35.45 /E 1,063
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 88.00 E 10.6 851 454 - - - 14.83 /E 1,305 35.45 /E 3,119
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 14.00 E 1.7 135 72 - - - 14.83 /E 208 35.45 /E 496
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 18.00 E 2.2 174 93 - - - 14.83 /E 267 35.45 /E 638
Process Electrical, Conduit 5,625.00 LF 932.2 75,173 17,062 16.40 /LF 92,235 39.19 /LF 220,445
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls 1.00 LS 4,321.8 348,514 43,411 391,924.48 /LS 391,924 936,717.10 /LS 936,717
Electrical, Grounding
Process Electrical, Grounding
Miscellaneous Grounding 1.00 ls 79.9 6,446 2,562 - - - 9,007.61 /ls 9,008 21,528.58 /ls 21,529
Process Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LF 79.9 6,446 2,562 9,007.61 /LF 9,008 21,528.58 /LF 21,529
Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LF 79.9 6,446 2,562 9,007.61 /LF 9,008 21,528.58 /LF 21,529
26.15 Process Electrical 1.00 LS 8,760.4 706,446 248,082 11,375 965,902.93 /LS 965,903 2,308,551.31 /LS 2,308,551
26.20 Facility Electrical
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
PS Building, Electrical Subcontract, Division 16 9,488.00 sf - - 540,884 - - 57.01 /sf 540,884 136.25 /sf 1,292,736
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 9,488.00 SF 540,884 57.01 /SF 540,884 136.25 /SF 1,292,736
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 1.00 LS 540,884 540,883.67 /LS 540,884 1,292,736.21 /LS 1,292,736
26.20 Facility Electrical 1.00 LS 540,884 540,883.67 /LS 540,884 1,292,736.21 /LS 1,292,736
26.25 Electrical Equipment
Electrical Equipment
Electrical, Testing
Megger/Check Elec Equipment 1.00 LS 166.5 13,429 - - - - 13,428.58 /LS 13,429 32,094.93 /LS 32,095
Electrical, Testing 1.00 LS 166.5 13,429 13,428.58 /LS 13,429 32,094.93 /LS 32,095
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General
LV MCC Vertical Sections - 600A 6.00 E 63.9 5,157 13,834 - - - 3,165.13 /E 18,991 7,564.80 /E 45,389

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General
MCC Main Breaker - 600A 1.00 E 6.7 537 6,328 - - - 6,865.01 /E 6,865 16,407.70 /E 16,408
MCC FVNR Starter w/ Circuit Breaker - Size 1 9.00 E 9.6 774 3,062 - - - 426.17 /E 3,835 1,018.55 /E 9,167
MCC Circuit Breaker - <30A 29.00 E 9.7 779 6,700 - - - 257.89 /E 7,479 616.36 /E 17,875
MCC Circuit Breaker - 80A 2.00 E 2.0 161 507 - - - 334.19 /E 668 798.74 /E 1,597
MCC Circuit Breaker - 150A 3.00 E 5.0 403 1,494 - - - 632.32 /E 1,897 1,511.27 /E 4,534
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 3.9 318 6,917 - - - 7,235.39 /ea 7,235 17,292.92 /ea 17,293
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,099 - - - 4,099.02 /ea 4,099 9,796.85 /ea 9,797
modem
Transformer, dry-type, ventilated, 3 phase 480 V primary 120/208 V 1.00 ea 2.4 191 1,512 - - - 1,702.48 /ea 1,702 4,069.01 /ea 4,069
secondary, 30 kVA
Panelboards, 3 phase 4 wire, main lugs, 120/208 V, 100 amp, 30 1.00 ea 2.0 162 1,153 - - - 1,315.02 /ea 1,315 3,142.94 /ea 3,143
circuits, NQOD, incl 20 A 1 pole plug-in breakers
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General 1.00 LS 105.2 8,481 45,606 54,087.25 /LS 54,087 129,270.95 /LS 129,271
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 5 KV
Low Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 7.00 E 139.9 11,280 35,866 - - - 6,735.20 /E 47,146 16,097.43 /E 112,682
Low Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 4.00 E 79.9 6,446 20,495 - - - 6,735.21 /E 26,941 16,097.45 /E 64,390
Low Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 2.00 E 40.0 3,223 10,248 - - - 6,735.19 /E 13,470 16,097.39 /E 32,195
Low Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 3.00 E 8.0 645 153,713 - - - 51,452.61 /E 154,358 122,974.06 /E 368,922
Low Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 215 51,238 - - - 51,452.60 /E 51,453 122,974.00 /E 122,974
Low Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 215 51,238 - - - 51,452.59 /E 51,453 122,974.02 /E 122,974
Low Volt Swgr Tie Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 215 51,238 - - - 51,452.59 /E 51,453 122,973.99 /E 122,974
Low Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 2.7 215 - - - 214.83 /E 215 513.47 /E 513
Low Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 1.3 107 51,238 - - - 51,345.16 /E 51,345 122,717.22 /E 122,717
Low Volt Swgr Feed Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 215 51,238 - - - 51,452.59 /E 51,453 122,974.01 /E 122,974
Low Volt Swgr Feed Breaker 1200A 6.00 E 16.0 1,289 307,427 - - - 51,452.61 /E 308,716 122,974.05 /E 737,844
Low Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 2.7 215 51,238 - - - 51,452.59 /E 51,453 122,973.98 /E 122,974
Low Voltage Switchgear Breaker Calibration 13.00 E 17.3 1,397 666 - - - 158.67 /E 2,063 379.24 /E 4,930
Low Voltage Switchgear Breaker Calibration 2.00 E 2.7 215 102 - - - 158.65 /E 317 379.18 /E 758
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 3.9 318 6,917 - - - 7,235.39 /ea 7,235 17,292.92 /ea 17,293
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,099 - - - 4,099.02 /ea 4,099 9,796.81 /ea 9,797
modem
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 5 KV 46.00 EA 325.0 26,208 846,960 18,981.92 /EA 873,169 45,367.65 /EA 2,086,912
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 30 amp, NEMA 34.00 ea 116.9 9,571 5,575 - - - 445.45 /ea 15,145 1,064.65 /ea 36,198
3R
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General 1.00 LS 116.9 9,571 5,575 15,145.39 /LS 15,145 36,198.19 /LS 36,198
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 460 volt, 90 HP motor size, NEMA 3.00 ea 159.9 13,063 47,959 - 1,174 - 20,731.80 /ea 62,195 49,549.92 /ea 148,650
1, FBO
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 480 volt, 500 HP motor size, NEMA 5.00 ea 475.8 38,879 1,025 - 2,329 - 8,446.41 /ea 42,232 20,187.29 /ea 100,936
1, FBO
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General 1.00 LS 635.6 51,942 48,983 3,502 104,427.43 /LS 104,427 249,586.22 /LS 249,586
Electrical Equipment, Transformers - General
Transformer, liquid-filled, 5 kV primary, 480 V secondary, 3 phase, 500 1.00 ea 66.6 5,443 21,315 - 489 - 27,246.93 /ea 27,247 65,121.38 /ea 65,121
kVA, pad mounted
Electrical Equipment, Transformers - General 1.00 LS 66.6 5,443 21,315 489 27,246.93 /LS 27,247 65,121.38 /LS 65,121
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General
Generator set,diesel,1.0 kva,incl battery,charger,enclosure,muffler,day 2.00 ea 619.5 49,355 368,912 - 3,314 - 210,790.59 /ea 421,581 503,798.97 /ea 1,007,598
tank,excl conduit,wiring,& concrete
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General 1.00 LS 619.5 49,355 368,912 3,314 421,581.18 /LS 421,581 1,007,597.95 /LS 1,007,598
Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 2,035.3 164,429 1,337,351 7,305 1,509,085.29 /LS 1,509,085 3,606,781.55 /LS 3,606,782
26.25 Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 2,035.3 164,429 1,337,351 7,305 1,509,085.29 /LS 1,509,085 3,606,781.55 /LS 3,606,782
26.0 Electrical Work 1.00 LS 11,918.6 961,434 1,615,016 552,258 13,762 3,142,470.05 /LS 3,142,470 7,510,644.34 /LS 7,510,644
32.0 Exterior Improvements
32.50 Site, Improvements
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards
Site Improvements, Bollards
Security vehicle barriers, pipe bollards, steel, concrete filled/painted, 8' L 21.00 ea 67.1 4,346 17,646 - 1,096 - 1,099.44 /ea 23,088 2,462.78 /ea 51,718
x 4' D hole, 8" diam.
Site Improvements, Bollards 21.00 EA 67.1 4,346 17,646 1,096 1,099.44 /EA 23,088 2,462.78 /EA 51,718
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards 1.00 LS 67.1 4,346 17,646 1,096 23,088.14 /LS 23,088 51,718.47 /LS 51,718
32.50 Site, Improvements 1.00 LS 67.1 4,346 17,646 1,096 23,088.14 /LS 23,088 51,718.47 /LS 51,718
32.0 Exterior Improvements 1.00 LS 67.1 4,346 17,646 1,096 23,088.14 /LS 23,088 51,718.47 /LS 51,718
40.0 Process Pipe
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe
24" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Dresser Coupling, 12" 10.00 ea 33.6 2,858 4,509 - 2,098 - 946.51 /ea 9,465 2,195.95 /ea 21,960
Dresser Coupling, 14" 1.00 ea 4.5 381 564 - 279 - 1,224.19 /ea 1,224 2,840.18 /ea 2,840
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Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Dresser Coupling, 24" 5.00 ea 28.4 2,416 5,073 - 1,773 - 1,852.38 /ea 9,262 4,297.60 /ea 21,488
10" DI, FL, Ell, 90 5.00 ea 32.1 2,811 1,825 - - - 927.18 /ea 4,636 2,151.10 /ea 10,755
Install 24" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 20.00 ea 319.2 27,943 - - - - 1,397.13 /ea 27,943 3,241.41 /ea 64,828
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 6" - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 11,324 - - - 2,264.71 /ea 11,324 5,254.23 /ea 26,271
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 4' 6" - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 14,177 - - - 2,835.50 /ea 14,177 6,578.48 /ea 32,892
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 5' 0" - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 14,885 - - - 2,976.91 /ea 14,885 6,906.57 /ea 34,533
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 5' 6" - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 15,592 - - - 3,118.33 /ea 15,592 7,234.67 /ea 36,173
24" DI, FL, Ell, 90 4.00 ea 63.8 5,589 8,408 - - - 3,499.00 /ea 13,996 8,117.85 /ea 32,471
24" DI, FL, Ell, 45 5.00 ea 79.8 6,986 7,440 - - - 2,885.23 /ea 14,426 6,693.87 /ea 33,469
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 12" 5.00 ea 79.8 6,986 6,510 - - - 2,699.15 /ea 13,496 6,262.15 /ea 31,311
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 14" 5.00 ea 79.8 6,986 6,646 - - - 2,726.27 /ea 13,631 6,325.08 /ea 31,625
Pipe support 15.00 ea 79.9 6,997 17,477 - - - 1,631.63 /ea 24,474 3,785.46 /ea 56,782
FURNISH Gate valve, iron body, solid wedge, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 24" 10.00 ea - 317,039 - - - 31,703.88 /ea 317,039 73,554.42 /ea 735,544
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24" 87.50 LF 800.9 69,951 431,467 4,151 5,777.94 /LF 505,570 13,405.07 /LF 1,172,944
24" DI Pipe 87.50 LF 800.9 69,951 431,467 4,151 5,777.94 /LF 505,570 13,405.07 /LF 1,172,944
Valves
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 5.00 ea 40.0 3,403 - - 2,497 - 1,180.07 /ea 5,900 2,737.81 /ea 13,689
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 24" 10.00 ea 165.2 14,065 - - 10,323 - 2,438.78 /ea 24,388 5,658.08 /ea 56,581
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 12" 5.00 ea - 6,343 - - - 1,268.65 /ea 6,343 2,943.32 /ea 14,717
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 5.00 ea 40.0 3,403 - - 2,497 - 1,180.07 /ea 5,900 2,737.81 /ea 13,689
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 12" 5.00 ea - 14,710 - - - 2,942.07 /ea 14,710 6,825.74 /ea 34,129
Install magnetic flow meter, (material FBO), 24" 5.00 ea 82.6 7,231 - - 4,130 - 2,272.06 /ea 11,360 5,271.28 /ea 26,356
CI Valve Box & Cover, w/ Concrete Collar included 5.00 ea 20.0 1,701 769 - 1,249 - 743.75 /ea 3,719 1,725.54 /ea 8,628
Flow Meters 24" 5.00 ea 0.0 122,971 - - - 24,594.12 /ea 122,971 57,059.47 /ea 285,297
Flow Meter: Electrical Hookup Only, 24" 5.00 ea 83.3 6,714 - - - - 1,342.85 /ea 6,714 3,115.47 /ea 15,577
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 1.00 LF 431.0 36,517 144,793 20,696 202,005.98 /LF 202,006 468,662.91 /LF 468,663
Valves 1.00 LS 431.0 36,517 144,793 20,696 202,005.98 /LS 202,006 468,662.91 /LS 468,663
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe 87.50 LF 1,231.8 106,469 576,260 24,847 8,086.58 /LF 707,576 18,761.22 /LF 1,641,607
40.0 Process Pipe 87.50 LF 1,231.8 106,469 576,260 24,847 8,086.58 /LF 707,576 18,761.22 /LF 1,641,607
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls
Instrumentation & Controls
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
FE - Flow Element - Mag Flowtube (inline) 4.00 ea 10.7 859 205 - - - 266.09 /ea 1,064 635.97 /ea 2,544
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 4.00 ea 66.6 5,371 73,782 - - - 19,788.45 /ea 79,154 47,295.29 /ea 189,181
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 4.00 EA 77.3 6,231 73,987 20,054.54 /EA 80,218 47,931.26 /EA 191,725
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters
LE - Level Element / Sensor 2.00 ea 0.7 54 102 - - - 78.09 /ea 156 186.65 /ea 373
LT / LIT - Level Transmitter 2.00 ea 6.0 483 2,613 - - - 1,548.28 /ea 3,097 3,700.45 /ea 7,401
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 6.7 537 2,716 1,626.37 /EA 3,253 3,887.10 /EA 7,774
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters
PI - Pressure Indicator - Stem Mounted 8.00 ea 5.3 430 2,664 - - - 386.76 /ea 3,094 924.38 /ea 7,395
PE - Diaphragm Seal 8.00 ea 16.0 1,289 3,484 - - - 596.67 /ea 4,773 1,426.06 /ea 11,408
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters 8.00 EA 21.3 1,719 6,149 983.43 /EA 7,867 2,350.44 /EA 18,804
I&C, Other / Switches
Control Stations 44.00 E 58.6 4,727 4,380 - - - 206.97 /E 9,107 494.68 /E 21,766
I&C, Other / Switches 1.00 EA 58.6 4,727 4,380 9,106.82 /EA 9,107 21,765.71 /EA 21,766
I&C, Panels & Stands
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 6.00 ea 10.0 806 307 - - - 185.52 /ea 1,113 443.40 /ea 2,660
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 2.00 ea 3.3 269 102 - - - 185.51 /ea 371 443.37 /ea 887
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 44.00 ea 73.3 5,909 2,254 - - - 185.52 /ea 8,163 443.41 /ea 19,510
I&C, Panels & Stands 52.00 EA 86.6 6,983 2,664 185.52 /EA 9,647 443.41 /EA 23,057
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware
Network Hardware 1.00 ls 10.7 859 5,124 - - - 5,983.17 /ls 5,983 14,300.06 /ls 14,300
Ethernet Radio [Wireless] - SCADA 1.00 ea 53.3 4,297 25,619 - - - 29,916.00 /ea 29,916 71,500.59 /ea 71,501
Local Control Panel, Odor Control, FBO 1.00 ea 20.0 1,611 205 - - - 1,816.40 /ea 1,816 4,341.26 /ea 4,341
Local Control Panel, Sump Pump Controller, FBO 1.00 ea 20.0 1,611 205 - - - 1,816.40 /ea 1,816 4,341.29 /ea 4,341
Local Control Panel, Screen Control, FBO 3.00 ea 59.9 4,834 615 - - - 1,816.37 /ea 5,449 4,341.21 /ea 13,024
Local Control Panel, Generator Control, FBO 2.00 ea 40.0 3,223 410 - - - 1,816.40 /ea 3,633 4,341.28 /ea 8,683
East Street PS - PLC Cabinet 1.00 ea 53.3 4,297 30,743 - - - 35,039.77 /ea 35,040 83,746.59 /ea 83,747
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware 1.00 EA 257.1 20,734 62,920 83,653.66 /EA 83,654 199,935.99 /EA 199,936
I&C, Sotfware, Programming
SCADA Software Licenses 1.00 ea 0.0 3,587 - - - 3,586.64 /ea 3,587 8,572.25 /ea 8,572
PLC / SCADA Software Development 287.00 pts 1,720.5 138,744 - - - 483.43 /pts 138,744 1,155.42 /pts 331,604
I&C, Sotfware, Programming 1.00 EA 1,720.5 138,744 3,587 142,330.56 /EA 142,331 340,176.45 /EA 340,176
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc.
Press Gauge / Press Sw Installation Materials - Stainless 8.00 ea 27.7 2,234 1,230 - - - 433.02 /ea 3,464 1,034.94 /ea 8,280

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Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc. 1.00 LF 27.7 2,234 1,230 3,464.17 /LF 3,464 8,279.51 /LF 8,280
I&C, Other
Receive & Store Instrument 61.00 ea 28.4 2,294 1 - - - 37.61 /ea 2,294 89.89 /ea 5,483
Identification Tag - SS 6.00 ea 2.0 161 92 - - - 42.23 /ea 253 100.92 /ea 606
Identification Tag - SS 2.00 ea 0.7 54 31 - - - 42.23 /ea 84 100.92 /ea 202
Identification Tag - SS 8.00 ea 2.7 215 123 - - - 42.23 /ea 338 100.92 /ea 807
Identification Tag - SS 1.00 ea 0.3 27 15 - - - 42.22 /ea 42 100.90 /ea 101
Identification Tag - SS 44.00 ea 14.7 1,182 676 - - - 42.23 /ea 1,858 100.93 /ea 4,441
Field Calibration - Simple 8.00 ea 5.3 430 - - - 53.72 /ea 430 128.39 /ea 1,027
Field Calibration - Average 52.00 ea 207.8 16,759 - - - 322.29 /ea 16,759 770.28 /ea 40,054
Field Calibration - Severe 1.00 ea 8.0 645 - - - 644.56 /ea 645 1,540.53 /ea 1,541
Pre-Operation Check 61.00 ea 75.6 6,097 - - - 99.94 /ea 6,097 238.87 /ea 14,571
Startup - Stand-By (Manhours) 60.00 ea 69.3 5,586 - - - 93.11 /ea 5,586 222.53 /ea 13,352
Loop Check - Average 60.00 ea 138.5 11,173 - - - 186.21 /ea 11,173 445.05 /ea 26,703
I&C, Other 1.00 EA 553.3 44,620 938 45,558.67 /EA 45,559 108,887.26 /EA 108,887
Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,809.1 226,529 158,570 385,099.39 /LS 385,099 920,404.82 /LS 920,405
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,809.1 226,529 158,570 385,099.39 /LS 385,099 920,404.82 /LS 920,405
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,809.1 226,529 158,570 385,099.39 /LS 385,099 920,404.82 /LS 920,405
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41.00 Material Handling Equipment
Monorail Crane
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes
Monorail Cranes, under hung hoist, electric operating, 7.5 ton, 1.00 ea 45.3 4,199 51,238 - 198 - 55,634.37 /ea 55,634 124,623.49 /ea 124,623
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes 1.00 EA 45.3 4,199 51,238 198 55,634.37 /EA 55,634 124,623.49 /EA 124,623
Monorail Crane 1.00 EA 45.3 4,199 51,238 198 55,634.37 /EA 55,634 124,623.49 /EA 124,623
41.00 Material Handling Equipment 1.00 LS 45.3 4,199 51,238 198 55,634.37 /LS 55,634 124,623.49 /LS 124,623
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment 1.00 LS 45.3 4,199 51,238 198 55,634.37 /LS 55,634 124,623.49 /LS 124,623
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Odor Control
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 729.00 sf 6.8 399 22 - - - 0.58 /sf 421 1.32 /sf 964
Fill, gravel subbase, under building slab on grade 13.50 cy 9.0 527 484 - - - 74.90 /cy 1,011 171.53 /cy 2,316
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 27.00 cy - - 415 - - 15.37 /cy 415 35.20 /cy 950
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 112.00 sf 26.9 2,009 115 - - - 18.97 /sf 2,124 43.43 /sf 4,864
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 3,510.00 lb - 1,798 1,439 - - 0.92 /lb 3,237 2.11 /lb 7,413
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 27.00 CY - 3,320 - - - 122.97 /CY 3,320 281.61 /CY 7,603
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.35 cy - 166 - - - 122.97 /cy 166 281.61 /cy 380
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 46 - - - 15.37 /load 46 35.21 /load 106
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 18 - - - 6.15 /load 18 14.07 /load 42
Placing concrete, concrete pump 27.00 cy 27.0 1,581 - - - - 58.56 /cy 1,581 134.10 /cy 3,621
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 729.00 sf 19.4 1,344 15 - - - 1.87 /sf 1,359 4.27 /sf 3,113
Curing, water 729.00 sf 3.2 190 37 - - - 0.31 /sf 227 0.71 /sf 520
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 27.00 CY 92.3 6,050 6,023 1,854 515.80 /CY 13,927 1,181.21 /CY 31,893
Odor Control Equipment
Furnish Scrubber equipment associated accessories 1.00 ea 183,431 - - 183,431.18 /ea 183,431 420,065.62 /ea 420,066
Install Scrubber equipment and all associated accessories 1.00 ea 79.9 6,011 25,619 - - - 31,629.69 /ea 31,630 72,433.42 /ea 72,433
30" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 51.00 LF - 3,711 - - - 72.76 /LF 3,711 166.62 /LF 8,498
30" FRP shop Ell, 90 1.00 ea - 604 - - - 603.58 /ea 604 1,382.21 /ea 1,382
30" FRP shop Tee 1.00 ea - 905 - - - 905.37 /ea 905 2,073.35 /ea 2,073
30" shop weld 6.00 ea - 1,814 - - - 302.30 /ea 1,814 692.29 /ea 4,154
36" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 20.00 LF - 1,701 - - - 85.06 /LF 1,701 194.78 /LF 3,896
36" shop weld 2.00 ea - 676 - - - 338.17 /ea 676 774.42 /ea 1,549
Odor Control Equipment 1.00 EA 79.9 6,011 218,461 224,471.71 /EA 224,472 514,050.27 /EA 514,050
Odor Control 1.00 LS 172.2 12,061 224,484 1,854 238,398.36 /LS 238,398 545,942.93 /LS 545,943
500 HP Pumps
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 501hp-1000hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 501-1000 hp 5.00 ea 53.3 4,007 512 - - - 903.91 /ea 4,520 2,070.00 /ea 10,350
Align Pump & Motor, 501-1000 hp 5.00 ea 53.3 4,007 - 7,173 - - 2,236.09 /ea 11,180 5,120.75 /ea 25,604
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 501-1000 hp 5.00 ea 26.6 2,004 - 3,587 - - 1,118.05 /ea 5,590 2,560.40 /ea 12,802
Witnessed factory test 5.00 ea - - 2,562 - 2,562 1,024.76 /ea 5,124 2,346.74 /ea 11,734
Local panel 5.00 ea 40.0 3,005 7,686 - - - 2,138.21 /ea 10,691 4,896.59 /ea 24,483
Pressure indicators 10.00 ea 20.0 1,503 2,562 - - - 406.46 /ea 4,065 930.81 /ea 9,308
Sleeved anchor bolts - Large 50.00 ea 33.3 2,505 1,435 - - - 78.78 /ea 3,939 180.42 /ea 9,021
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 60.00 cuft 75.9 5,710 4,550 - - - 171.00 /cuft 10,260 391.60 /cuft 23,496
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 501-1000 hp 5.00 ea 26.6 2,004 769 - - - 554.44 /ea 2,772 1,269.70 /ea 6,348
FURNISH Vertical Centrifugal Pump, 501 - 1000 hp 5.00 EA - 1,465,400 - - - 293,079.99 /EA 1,465,400 671,166.31 /EA 3,355,832
Set pump assembly, 501 - 1000 hp 5.00 ea 479.6 36,065 512 - - - 7,315.45 /ea 36,577 16,752.70 /ea 83,764

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 501hp-1000hp 5.00 EA 808.6 60,809 1,483,425 13,322 2,562 312,023.69 /EA 1,560,118 714,548.25 /EA 3,572,741
500 HP Pumps 5.00 EA 808.6 60,809 1,483,425 13,322 2,562 312,023.69 /EA 1,560,118 714,548.25 /EA 3,572,741
Misc. Equipment
Unit Price Code
55 Gal Hydraulic Fluid Tanks Allowance 2.00 EA 13,322 20,495 - - - 16,908.46 /EA 33,817 38,721.14 /EA 77,442
Unit Price Code 1.00 LS 13,322 20,495 33,816.92 /LS 33,817 77,442.27 /LS 77,442
Misc. Equipment 1.00 LS 13,322 20,495 33,816.92 /LS 33,817 77,442.27 /LS 77,442
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 1.00 LS 980.9 86,192 1,728,404 15,176 2,562 1,832,333.75 /LS 1,832,334 4,196,126.45 /LS 4,196,126
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial 1.00 LS 980.9 86,192 1,728,404 15,176 2,562 1,832,333.75 /LS 1,832,334 4,196,126.45 /LS 4,196,126
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Miscellaneous Euipment
Process Equipment
Miscellaneous process equipment including, Mechanical Bar Screen, 1.00 ea 599.5 44,961 225,446 - 20,382 - 290,789.71 /ea 290,790 665,921.47 /ea 665,921
Conveyors, Washer, Grinder & compactor
Process Equipment 1.00 EA 599.5 44,961 225,446 20,382 290,789.71 /EA 290,790 665,921.47 /EA 665,921
Miscellaneous Euipment 1.00 LS 599.5 44,961 225,446 20,382 290,789.71 /LS 290,790 665,921.47 /LS 665,921
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 1.00 EA 599.5 44,961 225,446 20,382 290,789.71 /EA 290,790 665,921.47 /EA 665,921
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal 1.00 LS 599.5 44,961 225,446 20,382 290,789.71 /LS 290,790 665,921.47 /LS 665,921
0200 East Street Pump Station 1.00 LS 33,594.5 2,678,795 4,624,360 726,540 115,915 53,800 8,199,408.91 /LS 8,199,409 19,115,106.38 /LS 19,115,106
0305 Dry Weather Pump Station
01.0 General Requirements
01.06 Startup & Commissioning
Startup and Testing
General Conditions, Other
Startup, Testing, and Contractor Commissioning Allowance 1.00 ls 39,457 - 13,152 - 52,609.37 /ls 52,609 112,586.44 /ls 112,586
General Conditions, Other 1.00 LS 39,457 13,152 52,609.37 /LS 52,609 112,586.44 /LS 112,586
Startup and Testing 1.00 LS 39,457 13,152 52,609.37 /LS 52,609 112,586.44 /LS 112,586
01.06 Startup & Commissioning 1.00 LS 39,457 13,152 52,609.37 /LS 52,609 112,586.44 /LS 112,586
01.0 General Requirements 1.00 LS 39,457 13,152 52,609.37 /LS 52,609 112,586.44 /LS 112,586
02.0 Existing Conditions
02.40 Demolition
Demolition
General Site Demolition
Miscellaneous site demo 1.00 ls 25,293 - - 25,292.96 /ls 25,293 57,922.01 /ls 57,922
General Site Demolition 1.00 LS 25,293 25,292.96 /LS 25,293 57,922.01 /LS 57,922
General Site Demolition, Aspalt Pavement
Demolish, remove pavement & curb, remove bituminous pavement, 4" to 277.78 sy 34.8 2,330 - - 1,204 - 12.72 /sy 3,534 29.13 /sy 8,093
6" thick, excludes hauling and disposal fees
load and haul pavement material for offiste disposal 15 miles 46.30 cy 6.4 429 - - 700 - 24.39 /cy 1,129 55.85 /cy 2,585
Dumping fees 46.30 cy 1,171 - - 25.29 /cy 1,171 57.92 /cy 2,682
General Site Demolition, Aspalt Pavement 277.78 SY 41.2 2,759 1,171 1,904 21.00 /SY 5,834 48.09 /SY 13,360
General Site Demolition, Saw Cutting Asphalt
Selective demolition, saw cutting, each additional inch of depth over 3" 750.00 lf 64.6 4,516 223 - 2,184 - 9.23 /lf 6,923 21.14 /lf 15,854
General Site Demolition, Saw Cutting Asphalt 750.00 LF 64.6 4,516 223 2,184 9.23 /LF 6,923 21.14 /LF 15,854
Demolition 1.00 LS 105.8 7,275 223 26,464 4,088 38,049.79 /LS 38,050 87,135.71 /LS 87,136
02.40 Demolition 1.00 LS 105.8 7,275 223 26,464 4,088 38,049.79 /LS 38,050 87,135.71 /LS 87,136
02.0 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS 105.8 7,275 223 26,464 4,088 38,049.79 /LS 38,050 87,135.71 /LS 87,136
03.0 Concrete Work
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work
36" Slab on Grade: 40' x 20' x 36" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 36" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 800.00 sf 7.4 432 24 - - - 0.57 /sf 456 1.31 /sf 1,044
Fill, gravel subbase, under building slab on grade 29.63 cy 19.5 1,142 1,049 - - - 73.95 /cy 2,191 169.35 /cy 5,018
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 88.89 cy - - 1,349 - - 15.18 /cy 1,349 34.75 /cy 3,089
Slab on grade edge forms, > 24" 360.00 sf 118.4 8,856 455 - - - 25.87 /sf 9,312 59.23 /sf 21,324
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 160.00 lf 16.8 1,260 324 - - - 9.90 /lf 1,583 22.66 /lf 3,626
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 14,222.22 lb - 7,194 5,756 - - 0.91 /lb 12,950 2.09 /lb 29,656
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 88.89 CY - 10,792 - - - 121.41 /CY 10,792 278.03 /CY 24,713
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 4.44 cy - 540 - - - 121.41 /cy 540 278.02 /cy 1,236
Placing concrete, concrete pump 88.89 cy 87.7 5,139 - - - - 57.81 /cy 5,139 132.39 /cy 11,768
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 800.00 sf 21.0 1,457 16 - - - 1.84 /sf 1,473 4.22 /sf 3,374
Curing, membrane spray 800.00 sf 2.1 123 32 - - - 0.20 /sf 156 0.45 /sf 357
Polyethelene vapor barrier, 10 mil thick 8.00 sq 2.3 171 86 - - - 32.15 /sq 257 73.62 /sq 589
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 36" thick 88.89 CY 275.2 18,580 20,513 7,105 519.71 /CY 46,197 1,190.16 /CY 105,793

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
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Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
36" Slab on Grade: 40' x 20' x 36" Thk 88.89 CY 275.2 18,580 20,513 7,105 519.71 /CY 46,197 1,190.16 /CY 105,793
12" SOG @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 378.00 sf 3.5 204 11 - - - 0.57 /sf 216 1.31 /sf 494
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 14.00 cy - - 212 - - 15.18 /cy 212 34.75 /cy 487
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 78.00 sf 18.5 1,382 79 - - - 18.72 /sf 1,460 42.88 /sf 3,345
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 1,820.00 lb - 921 737 - - 0.91 /lb 1,657 2.09 /lb 3,795
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 14.00 CY - 1,700 - - - 121.41 /CY 1,700 278.02 /CY 3,892
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.70 cy - 85 - - - 121.40 /cy 85 278.01 /cy 195
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 30 - - - 15.18 /load 30 34.77 /load 70
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 12 - - - 6.07 /load 12 13.90 /load 28
Placing concrete, concrete pump 14.00 cy 13.8 809 - - - - 57.81 /cy 809 132.39 /cy 1,853
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 378.00 sf 9.9 688 8 - - - 1.84 /sf 696 4.22 /sf 1,593
Curing, water 378.00 sf 1.7 97 19 - - - 0.31 /sf 116 0.70 /sf 266
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 14.00 CY 47.4 3,180 2,865 949 499.58 /CY 6,994 1,144.07 /CY 16,017
12" SOG @ Valve Vault 14.00 CY 47.4 3,180 2,865 949 499.58 /CY 6,994 1,144.07 /CY 16,017
24" Exterior Concrete Walls: 120' L x 20' H x 24" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 24" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 177.78 cy - - 2,698 - - 15.18 /cy 2,698 34.75 /cy 6,178
Forms in place, structural walls, > 16' high, hand set 4,800.00 sf 1,073.2 80,297 6,556 - - - 18.09 /sf 86,853 41.44 /sf 198,897
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 240.00 lf 25.3 1,889 486 - - - 9.90 /lf 2,375 22.66 /lf 5,439
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 32,000.00 lb - 16,187 12,950 - - 0.91 /lb 29,137 2.09 /lb 66,726
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 177.78 CY - 21,583 - - - 121.41 /CY 21,583 278.03 /CY 49,427
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 8.89 cy - 1,079 - - - 121.41 /cy 1,079 278.02 /cy 2,471
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall >12" - 24" thick 177.78 cy 175.4 10,277 - - - - 57.81 /cy 10,277 132.39 /cy 23,536
Patch & plug tieholes 4,800.00 sf 94.7 5,550 97 - - - 1.18 /sf 5,647 2.69 /sf 12,933
Sack rub 4,800.00 sf 252.5 14,800 146 - - - 3.11 /sf 14,945 7.13 /sf 34,226
Curing, membrane spray 4,800.00 sf 12.6 740 194 - - - 0.20 /sf 934 0.45 /sf 2,139
Below grade damproofing, Bituminous Asphalt 2,400.00 sf - 2,428 - - - 1.01 /sf 2,428 2.32 /sf 5,561
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 24" thick 177.78 CY 1,633.7 113,554 48,757 15,648 1,001.00 /CY 177,959 2,292.34 /CY 407,533
24" Exterior Concrete Walls: 120' L x 20' H x 24" Thk 177.78 CY 1,633.7 113,554 48,757 15,648 1,001.00 /CY 177,959 2,292.34 /CY 407,533
12" Walls @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 23.70 cy - - 360 - - 15.18 /cy 360 34.75 /cy 824
Forms in place, structural walls, to 8' high, hand set 1,280.00 sf 252.5 18,894 1,295 - - - 15.77 /sf 20,189 36.12 /sf 46,233
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 3,204.10 lb - 1,621 1,297 - - 0.91 /lb 2,917 2.09 /lb 6,681
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 23.70 CY - 2,878 - - - 121.41 /CY 2,878 278.03 /CY 6,590
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.19 cy - 144 - - - 121.40 /cy 144 278.01 /cy 329
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 46 - - - 15.18 /load 46 34.76 /load 104
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 18 - - - 6.07 /load 18 13.90 /load 42
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 23.70 cy 26.5 1,553 - - - - 65.52 /cy 1,553 150.04 /cy 3,557
Patch & plug tieholes 1,280.00 sf 25.3 1,480 26 - - - 1.18 /sf 1,506 2.69 /sf 3,449
Sack rub 1,280.00 sf 67.3 3,947 39 - - - 3.11 /sf 3,985 7.13 /sf 9,127
Curing, membrane spray 1,280.00 sf 3.4 197 52 - - - 0.20 /sf 249 0.45 /sf 570
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick 23.70 CY 375.0 26,071 6,118 1,656 1,428.06 /CY 33,845 3,270.32 /CY 77,507
12" Walls @ Valve Vault 23.70 CY 375.0 26,071 6,118 1,656 1,428.06 /CY 33,845 3,270.32 /CY 77,507
12" Elevated Slab: 40' L x 20' W x 12" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 29.63 cy - - 450 - - 15.18 /cy 450 34.75 /cy 1,030
Forms in place, elevated slab, soffit 800.00 sf 210.4 15,745 1,012 - - - 20.95 /sf 16,756 47.97 /sf 38,373
Forms in place, elevated slab, edge form 120.00 sf 39.5 2,952 152 - - - 25.87 /sf 3,104 59.23 /sf 7,108
Slab shoring 16,000.00 cf 147.4 11,025 809 - - - 0.74 /cf 11,835 1.69 /cf 27,102
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 240.00 lf 25.3 1,889 486 - - - 9.90 /lf 2,375 22.66 /lf 5,439
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 6,518.52 lb - 3,297 2,638 - - 0.91 /lb 5,935 2.09 /lb 13,592
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 29.63 CY - 3,597 - - - 121.41 /CY 3,597 278.02 /CY 8,238
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.48 cy - 180 - - - 121.41 /cy 180 278.04 /cy 412
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for elevated slab to 12" thick 29.63 cy 19.5 1,142 - - - - 38.54 /cy 1,142 88.26 /cy 2,615
Curing, membrane spray 800.00 sf 2.1 123 32 - - - 0.20 /sf 156 0.45 /sf 357
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick 29.63 CY 444.1 32,877 9,565 3,088 1,536.61 /CY 45,530 3,518.90 /CY 104,265
12" Elevated Slab: 40' L x 20' W x 12" Thk 29.63 CY 444.1 32,877 9,565 3,088 1,536.61 /CY 45,530 3,518.90 /CY 104,265
12" Elevated Slab @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 14.00 cy - - 212 - - 15.18 /cy 212 34.75 /cy 487
Forms in place, elevated slab, soffit 378.00 sf 99.4 7,439 478 - - - 20.95 /sf 7,917 47.97 /sf 18,131
Forms in place, elevated slab, edge form 78.00 sf 25.6 1,919 99 - - - 25.87 /sf 2,018 59.23 /sf 4,620
Slab shoring 3,024.00 cf 27.9 2,084 153 - - - 0.74 /cf 2,237 1.69 /cf 5,122
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 1,892.42 lb - 957 766 - - 0.91 /lb 1,723 2.09 /lb 3,946
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 14.00 CY - 1,700 - - - 121.41 /CY 1,700 278.03 /CY 3,892
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.70 cy - 85 - - - 121.40 /cy 85 278.01 /cy 195
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 30 - - - 15.18 /load 30 34.75 /load 70
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 12 - - - 6.07 /load 12 13.91 /load 28

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for elevated slab to 12" thick 14.00 cy 9.2 540 - - - - 38.54 /cy 540 88.26 /cy 1,236
Curing, membrane spray 378.00 sf 1.0 58 15 - - - 0.20 /sf 74 0.45 /sf 169
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick 14.00 CY 163.1 12,040 3,529 978 1,181.97 /CY 16,548 2,706.77 /CY 37,895
12" Elevated Slab @ Valve Vault 14.00 CY 163.1 12,040 3,529 978 1,181.97 /CY 16,548 2,706.77 /CY 37,895
8" Baffle Wall @ Wetwell
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 3.75 cy - - 57 - - 15.18 /cy 57 34.76 /cy 130
Forms in place, structural walls, > 8' to 16' high, hand set 304.00 sf 80.0 5,983 384 - - - 20.95 /sf 6,367 47.97 /sf 14,582
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 760.97 lb - 385 308 - - 0.91 /lb 693 2.09 /lb 1,587
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 3.75 CY - 456 - - - 121.41 /CY 456 278.03 /CY 1,043
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.19 cy - 23 - - - 121.44 /cy 23 278.03 /cy 52
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 15 - - - 15.17 /load 15 34.76 /load 35
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 6 - - - 6.07 /load 6 13.89 /load 14
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 3.75 cy 4.2 246 - - - - 65.52 /cy 246 150.05 /cy 563
Patch & plug tieholes 304.00 sf 6.0 352 6 - - - 1.18 /sf 358 2.69 /sf 819
Sack rub 304.00 sf 16.0 937 9 - - - 3.11 /sf 947 7.13 /sf 2,168
Curing, membrane spray 304.00 sf 0.8 47 12 - - - 0.19 /sf 59 0.45 /sf 135
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick 3.75 CY 107.0 7,565 1,297 365 2,460.33 /CY 9,226 5,634.27 /CY 21,129
8" Baffle Wall @ Wetwell 3.75 CY 107.0 7,565 1,297 365 2,460.33 /CY 9,226 5,634.27 /CY 21,129
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work 351.75 CY 3,045.5 213,866 92,644 29,789 956.07 /CY 336,298 2,189.45 /CY 770,138
03.0 Concrete Work 1.00 LS 3,045.5 213,866 92,644 29,789 336,298.25 /LS 336,298 770,138.09 /LS 770,138
08.0 Openings
08.10 Doors and Frames
Access Door
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors
Floor, industrial, steel 300 psf L.L., dbl leaf, 6' x 4' opening, 645# 3.00 opng 63.1 5,723 20,032 - - - 8,585.02 /opng 25,755 19,660.06 /opng 58,980
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors 3.00 EA 63.1 5,723 20,032 8,585.02 /EA 25,755 19,660.06 /EA 58,980
Access Door 3.00 EA 63.1 5,723 20,032 8,585.02 /EA 25,755 19,660.06 /EA 58,980
08.10 Doors and Frames 3.00 EA 63.1 5,723 20,032 8,585.02 /EA 25,755 19,660.06 /EA 58,980
08.0 Openings 1.00 LS 63.1 5,723 20,032 25,755.05 /LS 25,755 58,980.19 /LS 58,980
26.0 Electrical Work
26.00 Electrical
Electrical and I&C
Electrical, Other
Electrical and I&C allowance 1.00 ls - - 101,172 - - 101,171.86 /ls 101,172 241,805.31 /ls 241,805
Electrical, Other 1.00 LS 101,172 101,171.86 /LS 101,172 241,805.31 /LS 241,805
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
FE - Flow Element - Mag Flowtube (inline) 3.00 ea 7.9 636 152 - - - 262.70 /ea 788 627.86 /ea 1,884
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 3.00 ea 49.3 3,977 54,633 - - - 19,536.70 /ea 58,610 46,693.58 /ea 140,081
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 3.00 EA 57.2 4,614 54,785 19,799.40 /EA 59,398 47,321.44 /EA 141,964
Electrical and I&C 1.00 LS 57.2 4,614 54,785 101,172 160,570.05 /LS 160,570 383,769.63 /LS 383,770
26.00 Electrical 1.00 LS 57.2 4,614 54,785 101,172 160,570.05 /LS 160,570 383,769.63 /LS 383,770
26.0 Electrical Work 1.00 LS 57.2 4,614 54,785 101,172 160,570.05 /LS 160,570 383,769.63 /LS 383,770
31.0 Earthwork
31.15 Site Preparation
Site Preparation
Site Preparation, Erosion Controls / Pre-construction
Silt Fence, Heavy-Duty, Subcontracted 250.00 lf 4.3 - 759 - - 3.04 /lf 759 6.80 /lf 1,700
Erosion control, hay bales, staked, Subcontracted, Install Only 20.00 ea 1.0 - 283 - - 14.17 /ea 283 31.73 /ea 635
Temp Seed 1.00 ls 5.3 - 506 - - 505.85 /ls 506 1,133.14 /ls 1,133
Temp Mulching 1.00 ls 0.5 - 506 - - 505.86 /ls 506 1,133.13 /ls 1,133
Inlet Protection, Subcontracted 8.00 ea 1.2 - 2,023 - - 252.93 /ea 2,023 566.58 /ea 4,533
Stabilized Construction Entrance, Clean Rock, 1-1/2" thru 3" 47.41 tn 12.5 908 959 - 1,028 - 61.07 /tn 2,895 136.80 /tn 6,485
Filter Fabric under Stabilized Construction Entrance 88.89 sy 0.2 135 - - 1.52 /sy 135 3.40 /sy 302
Best Management Practice (BMP) Maintenance, Labor & Material 20.00 day 263.0 15,361 - - - - 768.04 /day 15,361 1,720.44 /day 34,409
Remove erosion control and dispose offsite 1.00 ls - 3,541 - - - 3,541.02 /ls 3,541 7,932.03 /ls 7,932
Site Preparation, Erosion Controls / Pre-construction 1.00 LS 288.0 16,269 4,635 4,077 1,028 26,009.07 /LS 26,009 58,261.49 /LS 58,261
Site Preparation 1.00 LS 288.0 16,269 4,635 4,077 1,028 26,009.07 /LS 26,009 58,261.49 /LS 58,261
31.15 Site Preparation 1.00 LS 288.0 16,269 4,635 4,077 1,028 26,009.07 /LS 26,009 58,261.49 /LS 58,261
31.25 Earthworks, Structural
Structural Excavation
Site Preparation, Dewatering
Dewatering, pumping 24 hr, 8 hrs attended, 6" centrifugal pump 120.00 day 3,787.9 271,851 24,281 - 28,823 - 2,707.96 /day 324,955 6,065.95 /day 727,914
Site Preparation, Dewatering 120.00 Day 3,787.9 271,851 24,281 28,823 2,707.96 /Day 324,955 6,065.95 /Day 727,914
Earthworks, Sheeting and Shoring
Shoring, Sheet Piles, subcontracted 3,360.00 sf 1,176.0 - 254,953 - - 75.88 /sf 254,953 169.97 /sf 571,106

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Earthworks, Sheeting and Shoring 3,360.00 SF 1,176.0 254,953 75.88 /SF 254,953 169.97 /SF 571,106
Earthworks, Structural, Excavation
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by machine 900.00 sf 8.3 486 9 - - - 0.55 /sf 495 1.23 /sf 1,109
Backfill from Select (Imported) 575.00 cy 47.3 3,262 20,361 - 3,583 - 47.31 /cy 27,206 105.99 /cy 60,942
Compaction, vibratory plate, 8" lifts, common fill 575.00 cy 30.3 1,805 - - 251 - 3.58 /cy 2,056 8.01 /cy 4,605
Excav, Struct, common earth, hyd backhoe, 2 CY bkt 1,167.00 cy 122.8 8,548 - - 34,563 - 36.94 /cy 43,111 82.75 /cy 96,570
Load Excess Spoils for Off-Site Hauling, Excavator, Cat 320 1,167.00 cy 15.3 1,221 - - 1,871 - 2.65 /cy 3,092 5.94 /cy 6,927
Haul Excess Spoils Off-Site, 17 yd capacity, 50 miles RT 1,167.00 cy 148.0 9,911 - - 20,112 - 25.73 /cy 30,023 57.63 /cy 67,253
Excess Spoils (contaminated but not hazardous) Dump Charges for 17 1,167.00 cy - 141,681 - - - 121.41 /cy 141,681 271.96 /cy 317,372
yd end dumps, per cy
Earthworks, Structural, Excavation 1,167.00 CY 372.0 25,233 162,051 60,380 212.22 /CY 247,664 475.39 /CY 554,778
Structural Excavation 1,167.00 CY 5,335.8 297,084 186,332 254,953 89,203 709.15 /CY 827,572 1,588.52 /CY 1,853,798
Concrete Auger Cast Piles
Earthworks, Piling, Auger Cast
Mobilization for rig, average cost per vlf, add 600.00 vlf 5.9 456 - - 2,855 - 5.52 /vlf 3,311 12.36 /vlf 7,417
Uncasd drilld concrt piers,cast place augered piles,24"dm,priced using 600.00 vlf 315.7 20,597 12,748 - 16,519 - 83.11 /vlf 49,864 186.16 /vlf 111,698
40'lg,unless specifd otherws,excluds pile caps moblztn,casing rnfrcng
Cast-in place adds for drilled concrete piers, for reinforcing steel, add 14,000.00 lb - 17,705 - - - 1.27 /lb 17,705 2.83 /lb 39,660
Pile Caps 15.00 ea 6,905 7,588 - 2,959 - 1,163.48 /ea 17,452 2,606.24 /ea 39,094
Site Prep and Test Piles 1.00 ls 157.8 10,259 - 7,891 - 18,150.17 /ls 18,150 40,657.22 /ls 40,657
Earthworks, Piling, Auger Cast 600.00 LF 479.5 38,217 38,041 30,224 177.47 /LF 106,482 397.54 /LF 238,525
Concrete Auger Cast Piles 15.00 EA 479.5 38,217 38,041 30,224 7,098.82 /EA 106,482 15,901.67 /EA 238,525
31.25 Earthworks, Structural 1,167.00 CY 5,815.3 335,301 224,373 254,953 119,427 800.39 /CY 934,054 1,792.91 /CY 2,092,323
31.0 Earthwork 1.00 LS 6,103.2 351,570 229,008 259,030 120,455 960,063.26 /LS 960,063 2,150,584.77 /LS 2,150,585
33.0 Utilities
33.05 Buried Process Piping
Yard Piping & Structures
Buried Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous Yard Piping 1.00 ls 101,172 - - 101,171.86 /ls 101,172 231,688.10 /ls 231,688
Buried Pipe, Other 1.00 LS 101,172 101,171.86 /LS 101,172 231,688.10 /LS 231,688
Buried Structure, Concrete Junction Chamber
Allowance for concrete junction box including gates 1.00 ea 252,930 - - 252,929.66 /ea 252,930 579,220.25 /ea 579,220
Buried Structure, Concrete Junction Chamber 1.00 EA 252,930 252,929.66 /EA 252,930 579,220.25 /EA 579,220
Yard Piping & Structures 1.00 LS 354,102 354,101.52 /LS 354,102 810,908.35 /LS 810,908
Utility Relocation
Buried Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous utilities relocation at foot print of Dry Weather Pump 1.00 ls 75,879 - - 75,878.89 /ls 75,879 173,766.05 /ls 173,766
Station
Buried Pipe, Other 1.00 LS 75,879 75,878.89 /LS 75,879 173,766.05 /LS 173,766
Utility Relocation 1.00 LS 75,879 75,878.89 /LS 75,879 173,766.05 /LS 173,766
Temporary Bypass Pumping
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses
Allowance for Bypass Pumping, System Operation 12.00 mon 315.7 27,302 48,562 - 1,578,281 - 137,845.47 /mon 1,654,146 315,672.31 /mon 3,788,068
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses 12.00 EA 315.7 27,302 48,562 1,578,281 137,845.47 /EA 1,654,146 315,672.31 /EA 3,788,068
Temporary Bypass Pumping 12.00 MO 315.7 27,302 48,562 1,578,281 137,845.47 /MO 1,654,146 315,672.31 /MO 3,788,068
33.05 Buried Process Piping 315.7 27,302 48,562 429,980 1,578,281 /LF 2,084,126 /LF 4,772,742
33.0 Utilities 1.00 LS 315.7 27,302 48,562 429,980 1,578,281 2,084,126.04 /LS 2,084,126 4,772,742.10 /LS 4,772,742
40.0 Process Pipe
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe
12" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install 12" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 16.00 ea 115.7 10,132 - - - - 633.26 /ea 10,132 1,469.20 /ea 23,507
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 1' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 1,733 - - - 577.69 /ea 1,733 1,340.26 /ea 4,021
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 2,082 - - - 694.04 /ea 2,082 1,610.21 /ea 4,831
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 0" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 3,238 - - - 809.38 /ea 3,238 1,877.79 /ea 7,511
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 6" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 2,601 - - - 867.04 /ea 2,601 2,011.57 /ea 6,035
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 8' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 4,176 - - - 1,392.13 /ea 4,176 3,229.79 /ea 9,689
12" DI, FL, Ell, 90 7.00 ea 50.6 4,433 3,287 - - - 1,102.85 /ea 7,720 2,558.67 /ea 17,911
12" DI, FL, tee, 12" x 12" 1.00 ea 9.0 792 749 - - - 1,541.60 /ea 1,542 3,576.60 /ea 3,577
12" DI, flanged coupling adapter 3.00 ea 20.2 1,769 801 - - - 856.60 /ea 2,570 1,987.34 /ea 5,962
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 59.50 LF 195.6 17,126 18,668 601.58 /LF 35,794 1,395.68 /LF 83,043
12" DI Pipe 59.50 LF 195.6 17,126 18,668 601.58 /LF 35,794 1,395.68 /LF 83,043
24" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Install 24" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 2.00 ea 31.5 2,759 - - - - 1,379.36 /ea 2,759 3,200.16 /ea 6,400
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 2,095 - - - 2,095.27 /ea 2,095 4,861.12 /ea 4,861
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 2,380 - - - 2,379.57 /ea 2,380 5,520.74 /ea 5,521
24" DI, FL, tee, red, 24" x 12" 1.00 ea 19.7 1,725 1,976 - - - 3,700.63 /ea 3,701 8,585.62 /ea 8,586

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 12" 1.00 ea 15.8 1,379 1,285 - - - 2,664.85 /ea 2,665 6,182.57 /ea 6,183
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24" 10.00 LF 67.0 5,863 7,736 1,359.90 /LF 13,599 3,155.04 /LF 31,550
24" DI Pipe 5.00 LF 67.0 5,863 7,736 2,719.81 /LF 13,599 6,310.07 /LF 31,550
48" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 48"
Install 48" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 1.00 ea 32.7 2,861 - - - - 2,861.22 /ea 2,861 6,638.16 /ea 6,638
48" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 9,081 - - - 9,081.18 /ea 9,081 21,068.74 /ea 21,069
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 48" 10.00 LF 32.7 2,861 9,081 1,194.24 /LF 11,942 2,770.69 /LF 27,707
48" DI Pipe 2.00 LF 32.7 2,861 9,081 5,971.20 /LF 11,942 13,853.45 /LF 27,707
Valves
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 3.00 ea 23.7 2,016 - - 1,479 - 1,165.04 /ea 3,495 2,702.96 /ea 8,109
Install gate valve, MJ, 12" 1.00 ea 5.5 470 - - 345 - 815.52 /ea 816 1,892.03 /ea 1,892
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 12" 3.00 ea - 3,758 - - - 1,252.51 /ea 3,758 2,905.88 /ea 8,718
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, MJ, 250#, NO, 12" 1.00 ea - 1,253 - - - 1,252.50 /ea 1,253 2,905.87 /ea 2,906
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 3.00 ea 23.7 2,016 - - 1,479 - 1,165.04 /ea 3,495 2,702.95 /ea 8,109
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 12" 3.00 ea - 8,714 - - - 2,904.64 /ea 8,714 6,738.90 /ea 20,217
Install magnetic flow meter, (material FBO), 24" 1.00 ea 16.3 1,428 - - - - 1,427.72 /ea 1,428 3,312.37 /ea 3,312
CI Valve Box & Cover, w/ Concrete Collar included 1.00 ea 3.9 336 152 - 247 - 734.29 /ea 734 1,703.58 /ea 1,704
Flow Meters 24" 1.00 ea 0.0 24,281 - - - 24,281.25 /ea 24,281 56,333.60 /ea 56,334
Flow Meter: Electrical Hookup Only, 24" 1.00 ea 16.4 1,326 - - - - 1,325.82 /ea 1,326 3,075.96 /ea 3,076
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 1.00 LF 89.6 7,591 38,157 3,551 49,298.82 /LF 49,299 114,375.48 /LF 114,375
Valves 1.00 LS 89.6 7,591 38,157 3,551 49,298.82 /LS 49,299 114,375.48 /LS 114,375
Miscellaneous Piping
Process Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous Piping 1.00 ls 75,879 - - 75,878.89 /ls 75,879 176,042.42 /ls 176,042
Process Pipe, Other 1.00 LS 75,879 75,878.89 /LS 75,879 176,042.42 /LS 176,042
Miscellaneous Piping 1.00 LS 75,879 75,878.89 /LS 75,879 176,042.42 /LS 176,042
Odor Control
FRP Duct, Round, 30"
Allowance for Odor control 1.00 ls 65,762 - - 65,761.71 /ls 65,762 152,570.13 /ls 152,570
FRP Duct, Round, 30" 65,762 /LF 65,762 /LF 152,570
Odor Control 1.00 LS 65,762 65,761.71 /LS 65,762 152,570.13 /LS 152,570
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe 66.50 LF 384.9 33,441 73,642 141,641 3,551 3,793.60 /LF 252,275 8,801.33 /LF 585,288
40.0 Process Pipe 66.50 LF 384.9 33,441 73,642 141,641 3,551 3,793.60 /LF 252,275 8,801.33 /LF 585,288
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
90 HP Pumps
Submersible Pump: 51hp-100hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 51-100 hp 3.00 ea 7.9 593 152 - - - 248.39 /ea 745 568.82 /ea 1,706
Align Pump & Motor, 51-100 hp 3.00 ea 11.8 890 - 1,593 - - 827.87 /ea 2,484 1,895.85 /ea 5,688
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 51-100 hp 3.00 ea 3.9 297 - 531 - - 275.96 /ea 828 631.96 /ea 1,896
Witnessed factory test 3.00 ea - - 1,518 - 1,518 1,011.72 /ea 3,035 2,316.88 /ea 6,951
Local panel 3.00 ea 23.7 1,780 4,553 - - - 2,111.00 /ea 6,333 4,834.30 /ea 14,503
Pressure indicators 6.00 ea 11.8 890 1,518 - - - 401.29 /ea 2,408 918.96 /ea 5,514
Sleeved anchor bolts - Medium 24.00 ea 11.0 831 510 - - - 55.86 /ea 1,341 127.93 /ea 3,070
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 18.00 cuft 22.5 1,691 1,348 - - - 168.83 /cuft 3,039 386.63 /cuft 6,959
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 51-100 hp 3.00 ea 15.8 1,187 228 - - - 471.51 /ea 1,415 1,079.77 /ea 3,239
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 51 - 100 hp 3.00 EA - 373,324 - - - 124,441.39 /EA 373,324 284,976.37 /EA 854,929
Set pump assembly, 51 - 100 hp 3.00 ea 157.8 11,869 152 - - - 4,006.81 /ea 12,020 9,175.77 /ea 27,527
Submersible Pump: 51hp-100hp 3.00 EA 266.3 20,028 381,783 3,642 1,518 135,657.09 /EA 406,971 310,660.83 /EA 931,982
90 HP Pumps 3.00 EA 266.3 20,028 381,783 3,642 1,518 135,657.09 /EA 406,971 310,660.83 /EA 931,982
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 3.00 EA 266.3 20,028 381,783 3,642 1,518 135,657.09 /EA 406,971 310,660.83 /EA 931,982
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal 1.00 LS 266.3 20,028 381,783 3,642 1,518 406,971.28 /LS 406,971 931,982.48 /LS 931,982
0305 Dry Weather Pump Station 1.00 LS 10,341.7 703,276 900,680 991,718 1,719,527 1,518 4,316,717.68 /LS 4,316,718 9,853,207.78 /LS 9,853,208

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Project: East Street Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03/(10-4-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 3,382,071 11.68%
Material 5,525,039 19.07%
Subcontract 1,718,258 5.93%
Equipment 1,835,442 6.34%
Other 55,317 0.19%
Subtotal Raw Costs 12,516,127 12,516,127 43.21

Material Sales & Use Tax - %


Construction Equip Tax - %
Total Taxes 12,516,127

Existing Conditions I,OH&P 138,222 15.000 % 0.48%


Concrete Work I,OH&P 79,047 15.000 % 0.27%
Masonry Work I,OH&P 1,395 15.000 % 0.00%
Metals Work I,OH&P 3,217 15.000 % 0.01%
Architectural (Div 6-12)I,OH&P 60,765 15.000 % 0.21%
Mechanical Work I,OH&P 9,776 20.000 % 0.03%
Electrical Work I,OH&P 825,760 25.000 % 2.85%
Site/Civil I,OH&P 98,315 10.000 % 0.34%
Buried Piping I,OH&P 312,619 15.000 % 1.08%
Process Piping I,OH&P 172,773 18.000 % 0.60%
Instruments & Controls I,OH&P 96,275 25.000 % 0.33%
Process Equipment I,OH&P 379,514 15.000 % 1.31%
Subtotal Subcontractor I,OH&P 2,183,241 14,699,368 7.54

Total Cost To Prime Contractor 14,699,368

General Conditions 1,469,937 10.000 % 5.07%


Mobilization/Demobilization 646,772 4.000 % 2.23%
Subtotal Indirect Costs 2,116,709 16,816,077 7.31

Prime Contractor Home OfficeOH 1,345,286 8.000 % 4.64%


Prime Contractor Profit 1,816,136 10.000 % 6.27%
Blder's Risk & Gen Liab Ins -% 362,104 1.250 % 1.25%
Payment & Performance Bonds 362,104 1.250 % 1.25%
Subtotal OH&P 3,885,630 20,701,707 13.41

Design Contingency 6,210,512 30.000 % 21.44%


Subtotal Contingency 6,210,512 26,912,219 21.44

Escal. to Midpoint Const 2020 2,056,094 7.640 % 7.10%


Subtotal Escalation 2,056,094 28,968,313 7.10

Total Prime Contractor Costs 28,968,313

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Intermediate‐Term Improvements 
Capacity Upgrade of Union Pump 
Station

 
Union Pump Station
Construction Cost Estimate for Concept Design

Project name GNH Union Pump Station

Estimator E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH

Project Number 478874


Estimate Class 1-5 4
Design Stage Conceptual
Rev No. / Date Rev02 (10-3-2016)

The construction cost estimate (s) shown herein have been prepared for guidance in project evaluation and implementation from the information available at the time of
the estimate. The final costs of the project will depend on actual labor and material costs, competitive market conditions, final project costs, implementation schedule and
other variable factors. As a result, the final costs will vary from the estimates presented herein. Because of this, project feasibility and funding needs must be carefully
reviewed prior to making specific financial decisions to help ensure proper project evauluation and adequate funding. Our estimate is based on material, equipment, and
labor pricing as of the estimate revision date. The owner should be cautioned that such prices are highly subject to variation as a result of shortages resulting from recent
natural disasters and current escalation trends.
Facility Summary
Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Grand Total Percent


Facility Description Direct Amount
w/Markups of Total

005 UNION PUMP STATION 4,299,242 10,036,007 71.035


006 FORCEMAIN AND PIPE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT 1,785,290 4,035,797 28.565
007 Submergence Chamber and 42-inch Rehabilitation 25,000 56,515 0.400

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 2,325,588 16.46%
Material 5,418,965 38.36%
Subcontract 4,866,501 34.45%
Equipment 1,458,848 10.33%
Other 58,416 0.41%
Total Prime Contractor Costs 14,128,318 14,128,318 100.00

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups

005 UNION PUMP STATION


02.0 Existing Conditions
02.40 Demolition
Selective Demolition
Structure/Building Demolition
Demo concrete walls, block, excludes disposal costs and dump fees - 66.67 cy 5,885 - - 4,116 - 150.00 /cy 10,000 343.41 /cy 22,895
standard crew
Disposal only, urban buildings w/ salvage value allowed, conc frame 150.00 cy 3,156 - - 4,344 - 50.00 /cy 7,500 115.06 /cy 17,259
Rubbish handling, loading & trucking, hand loading truck, 50' haul 150.00 cy 6,230 - - 7,685 - 92.76 /cy 13,915 213.29 /cy 31,993
Demo access hatch 5.00 ea 4,512 0 - - - 902.40 /ea 4,512 2,039.95 /ea 10,200
Demo small pumps 1.00 ea 2,406 25 - - - 2,431.40 /ea 2,431 5,498.13 /ea 5,498
Demo large & Medium pumps 3.00 ea 13,536 150 - - - 4,562.00 /ea 13,686 10,316.28 /ea 30,949
Demo Sluice Gates 8.00 ea 16,845 - - - - 2,105.60 /ea 16,845 4,759.88 /ea 38,079
Demo Bar Screen 2.00 ea 18,650 - - - - 9,324.80 /ea 18,650 21,079.49 /ea 42,159
Selective demolition, masonry, veneers, brick, soft old mortar, remove 1,075.00 sf 6,230 - - - - 5.80 /sf 6,230 13.10 /sf 14,082
Door demolition, single, remove 7.00 ea 209 - - - - 29.83 /ea 209 67.43 /ea 472
Door demolition, double, remove 3.00 ea 119 - - - - 39.77 /ea 119 89.91 /ea 270
Demolition Allowance 5.00 Days - 12,500 - - 2,500.00 /Days 12,500 5,651.46 /Days 28,257
Demo windows 4.00 ea 159 - - - - 39.77 /ea 159 89.90 /ea 360
Demo Roll-Up Door 1.00 ea 477 - - - - 477.24 /ea 477 1,078.85 /ea 1,079
Structure/Building Demolition 1.00 SF 78,414 175 12,500 16,144 107,232.83 /SF 107,233 243,551.09 /SF 243,551
Selective Demolition 1.00 LS 78,414 175 12,500 16,144 107,232.83 /LS 107,233 243,551.09 /LS 243,551
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical demo, remove misc. electrical equipment, transformers, etc. 3,318.00 sf 203,756 - - - - 61.41 /sf 203,756 138.82 /sf 460,607
Electrical Facility Demolition 3,318.00 SF 203,756 61.41 /SF 203,756 138.82 /SF 460,607
Electrical Facility Demolition 1.00 LS 203,756 203,755.89 /LS 203,756 460,607.15 /LS 460,607
02.40 Demolition 1.00 LS 282,170 175 12,500 16,144 310,988.72 /LS 310,989 704,158.24 /LS 704,158
02.0 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS 282,170 175 12,500 16,144 310,988.72 /LS 310,989 704,158.24 /LS 704,158
03.0 Concrete Work
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work
Electrical Equipment Pads
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 13" thick
Edge forms, housekeeping pads >6" Deep 111.58 sf 2,087 167 - - - 20.21 /sf 2,255 45.78 /sf 5,108
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 334.03 lb - 167 134 - - 0.90 /lb 301 2.07 /lb 691
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 4.45 CY - 503 - - - 113.00 /CY 503 263.35 /CY 1,173
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.22 cy - 25 - - - 113.00 /cy 25 263.42 /cy 58
Finish housekeeping pads 111.00 sf 307 3 - - - 2.80 /sf 311 6.33 /sf 703
Curing, membrane spray 111.00 sf 13 4 - - - 0.16 /sf 17 0.36 /sf 40
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 13" thick 4.45 CY 2,407 871 134 766.66 /CY 3,412 1,746.79 /CY 7,773
Electrical Equipment Pads 4.45 CY 2,407 871 134 766.66 /CY 3,412 1,746.79 /CY 7,773
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick
Equipment pad forms, large 102.00 sf 1,908 153 - - - 20.21 /sf 2,061 45.78 /sf 4,669
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 750.00 lb - 375 300 - - 0.90 /lb 675 2.07 /lb 1,552
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 10.00 CY - 1,130 - - - 113.00 /CY 1,130 263.36 /CY 2,634
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.50 cy - 57 - - - 113.00 /cy 57 263.36 /cy 132
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 135.00 sf 280 3 - - - 2.10 /sf 283 4.74 /sf 640
Patch & plug tieholes 102.00 sf 90 2 - - - 0.90 /sf 92 2.03 /sf 207
Sack rub 102.00 sf 239 3 - - - 2.37 /sf 242 5.37 /sf 548
Curing, water 135.00 sf 26 7 - - - 0.25 /sf 33 0.56 /sf 75
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick 20.00 CY 2,543 1,729 300 228.62 /CY 4,572 522.87 /CY 10,457
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator 20.00 CY 2,543 1,729 300 228.62 /CY 4,572 522.87 /CY 10,457
12" CIP Wall
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 15.89 cy - - 238 - - 15.00 /cy 238 33.91 /cy 539
Forms in place, structural walls, to 8' high, hand set 858.00 sf 9,629 858 - - - 12.22 /sf 10,487 27.70 /sf 23,767
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 2,780.56 lb - 1,390 1,112 - - 0.90 /lb 2,503 2.07 /lb 5,754
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 15.89 CY - 1,795 - - - 113.00 /CY 1,795 263.36 /CY 4,184
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.79 cy - 90 - - - 113.00 /cy 90 263.36 /cy 209
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 30 - - - 15.00 /load 30 34.95 /load 70
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 12 - - - 6.00 /load 12 14.00 /load 28
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 15.89 cy 792 - - - - 49.82 /cy 792 112.61 /cy 1,789
Patch & plug tieholes 858.00 sf 754 17 - - - 0.90 /sf 771 2.03 /sf 1,745
Sack rub 858.00 sf 2,011 26 - - - 2.37 /sf 2,037 5.37 /sf 4,607
Curing, membrane spray 858.00 sf 101 34 - - - 0.16 /sf 135 0.36 /sf 307
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick 15.89 CY 13,287 4,253 1,351 1,188.80 /CY 18,890 2,706.12 /CY 43,000
12" CIP Wall 15.89 CY 13,287 4,253 1,351 1,188.80 /CY 18,890 2,706.12 /CY 43,000
Misc. Concrete Repairs

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Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Concrete, Other
Misc. Concrete Repairs Allowance 1.00 LS 50,000 - - 50,000.00 /LS 50,000 113,029.16 /LS 113,029
Misc. Repair @ Joints Allowance 1.00 LS 25,000 - - 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 56,514.58 /LS 56,515
Concrete, Other 1.00 CY 75,000 75,000.00 /CY 75,000 169,543.74 /CY 169,544
Misc. Concrete Repairs 1.00 LS 75,000 75,000.00 /LS 75,000 169,543.74 /LS 169,544
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work 15.89 CY 18,238 6,852 76,784 6,411.21 /CY 101,874 14,523.25 /CY 230,774
03.0 Concrete Work 15.89 CY 18,238 6,852 76,784 6,411.21 /CY 101,874 14,523.25 /CY 230,774
04.0 Masonry
04.00 Masonry
4" Face Brick Veneer
Masonry Brick, 4"
Brick, standard 4" x 2 2/3" x 8" 1,075.00 SF - - 11,825 - - 11.00 /SF 11,825 24.87 /SF 26,731
Masonry Brick, 4" 1,075.00 SF 11,825 11.00 /SF 11,825 24.87 /SF 26,731
4" Face Brick Veneer 1,075.00 SF 11,825 11.00 /SF 11,825 24.87 /SF 26,731
8" CMU Wall w/ Brick Veneer
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 1,305.00 sf - - 1,083 - - 0.83 /sf 1,083 1.88 /sf 2,449
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 1,305.00 sf - - 3,132 - - 2.40 /sf 3,132 5.43 /sf 7,080
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 1,305.00 sf - - 1,958 - - 1.50 /sf 1,958 3.39 /sf 4,425
Masonry anchor / ties per square foot 1,305.00 sf - - 1,305 - - 1.00 /sf 1,305 2.26 /sf 2,950
Brick, standard 4" x 2 2/3" x 8" 1,305.00 SF - - 14,355 - - 11.00 /SF 14,355 24.87 /SF 32,451
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 1,305.00 SF - - 8,678 - - 6.65 /SF 8,678 15.03 /SF 19,618
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 1,305.00 sf - - 1,305 - - 1.00 /sf 1,305 2.26 /sf 2,950
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 1,305.00 sf - - 1,305 - - 1.00 /sf 1,305 2.26 /sf 2,950
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 1,305.00 SF 33,121 25.38 /SF 33,121 57.37 /SF 74,873
8" CMU Wall w/ Brick Veneer 1,305.00 SF 33,121 25.38 /SF 33,121 57.37 /SF 74,873
8" CMU Wall @ Stair
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 600.00 sf - - 498 - - 0.83 /sf 498 1.88 /sf 1,126
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 600.00 sf - - 1,440 - - 2.40 /sf 1,440 5.43 /sf 3,255
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 600.00 sf - - 900 - - 1.50 /sf 900 3.39 /sf 2,035
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 600.00 SF - - 3,990 - - 6.65 /SF 3,990 15.03 /SF 9,020
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 1,200.00 sf - - 1,200 - - 1.00 /sf 1,200 2.26 /sf 2,713
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 1,200.00 sf - - 1,200 - - 1.00 /sf 1,200 2.26 /sf 2,713
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 600.00 SF 9,228 15.38 /SF 9,228 34.77 /SF 20,861
8" CMU Wall @ Stair 600.00 SF 9,228 15.38 /SF 9,228 34.77 /SF 20,861
8" Interior CMU Wall
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 576.00 sf - - 478 - - 0.83 /sf 478 1.88 /sf 1,081
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 576.00 sf - - 1,382 - - 2.40 /sf 1,382 5.43 /sf 3,125
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 576.00 sf - - 864 - - 1.50 /sf 864 3.39 /sf 1,953
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 576.00 SF - - 3,830 - - 6.65 /SF 3,830 15.03 /SF 8,659
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 1,152.00 sf - - 1,152 - - 1.00 /sf 1,152 2.26 /sf 2,604
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 1,152.00 sf - - 1,152 - - 1.00 /sf 1,152 2.26 /sf 2,604
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 576.00 SF 8,859 15.38 /SF 8,859 34.77 /SF 20,026
8" Interior CMU Wall 576.00 SF 8,859 15.38 /SF 8,859 34.77 /SF 20,026
8" Interior CMU Wall @ Stairwell
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8"
Scaffolding, rented, 2 stories 276.00 sf - - 229 - - 0.83 /sf 229 1.88 /sf 518
Grout block cores, solid, 8" thick 276.00 sf - - 662 - - 2.40 /sf 662 5.43 /sf 1,497
Masonry reinforcing per square foot 276.00 sf - - 414 - - 1.50 /sf 414 3.39 /sf 936
Concrete block, back-up, reinforced, 8" thick 276.00 SF - - 1,835 - - 6.65 /SF 1,835 15.03 /SF 4,149
Waterproof sealer, masonry, 2 coats 552.00 sf - - 552 - - 1.00 /sf 552 2.26 /sf 1,248
Paint exterior masonry walls, latex 552.00 sf - - 552 - - 1.00 /sf 552 2.26 /sf 1,248
Masonry Concrete Masonry Units, 8" 276.00 SF 4,245 15.38 /SF 4,245 34.77 /SF 9,596
8" Interior CMU Wall @ Stairwell 276.00 SF 4,245 15.38 /SF 4,245 34.77 /SF 9,596
04.00 Masonry 3,832.00 SF 67,278 17.56 /SF 67,278 39.69 /SF 152,087
04.0 Masonry 3,832.00 SF 67,278 17.56 /SF 67,278 39.69 /SF 152,087
05.0 Metals
05.00 Metals
Railing
Metals, Handrailing, 3-Rail
Railing, pipe, aluminum, 3 rail, clear anodized 7.00 lf 150 420 - 19 - 84.07 /lf 589 194.44 /lf 1,361
Metals, Handrailing, 3-Rail 7.00 LF 150 420 19 84.07 /LF 589 194.44 /LF 1,361
Railing 7.00 LF 150 420 19 84.07 /LF 589 194.44 /LF 1,361
05.00 Metals 1.00 LS 150 420 19 588.50 /LS 589 1,361.06 /LS 1,361
05.10 Structural Steel

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Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam
Metals, Structural Steel
Allowance to modify the existing monorail beam and all structural related 1.00 ea 15,000 - - 15,000.00 /ea 15,000 33,908.74 /ea 33,909
works
Metals, Structural Steel 15,000 /TN 15,000 /TN 33,909
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam 15,000 /LS 15,000 /LS 33,909
Misc. Metals
Metals, Structural Steel
Misc. Metals Allowance 1.00 LS 5,000 - - 5,000.00 /LS 5,000 11,302.93 /LS 11,303
Metals, Structural Steel 1.00 TN 5,000 5,000.00 /TN 5,000 11,302.93 /TN 11,303
Misc. Metals 1.00 LS 5,000 5,000.00 /LS 5,000 11,302.93 /LS 11,303
05.10 Structural Steel 1.00 LS 20,000 20,000.00 /LS 20,000 45,211.67 /LS 45,212
05.0 Metals 1.00 LS 150 420 20,000 19 20,588.50 /LS 20,589 46,572.73 /LS 46,573
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites
FRP Grating
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings
Grating fbgls, molded, orange (hi crsv env), 2" sq mesh, 2" thk 90.00 sf 408 2,250 - - - 29.53 /sf 2,658 68.51 /sf 6,166
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings 90.00 SF 408 2,250 29.53 /SF 2,658 68.51 /SF 6,166
FRP Grating 90.00 SF 408 2,250 29.53 /SF 2,658 68.51 /SF 6,166
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 408 2,250 2,657.94 /LS 2,658 6,166.00 /LS 6,166
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 408 2,250 2,657.94 /LS 2,658 6,166.00 /LS 6,166
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection
07.00 Thermal & Moisture Protection
Fire retardant Insulation
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Firerproofing
Fireproofing sprayed 2,481.00 sf 1,862 9,552 - 82 - 4.63 /sf 11,496 10.75 /sf 26,663
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Firerproofing 1.00 LS 1,862 9,552 82 11,496.39 /LS 11,496 26,662.92 /LS 26,663
Fire retardant Insulation 1.00 LS 1,862 9,552 82 11,496.39 /LS 11,496 26,662.92 /LS 26,663
07.00 Thermal & Moisture Protection 1.00 LS 1,862 9,552 82 11,496.39 /LS 11,496 26,662.92 /LS 26,663
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection 1.00 LS 1,862 9,552 82 11,496.39 /LS 11,496 26,662.92 /LS 26,663
08.0 Openings
08.00 Openings
Doors
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware
Door hardware, average - H.M., wood, or aluminum 13.00 set 3,850 4,550 - - - 646.12 /set 8,400 1,485.12 /set 19,307
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, single, 16 ga., up to 5-3/4" 7.00 ea 534 1,085 - - - 231.26 /ea 1,619 533.63 /ea 3,735
deep, 7'-0" h x 3'-0" w
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, double, 16 ga., up to 4-7/8" 3.00 ea 261 564 - - - 275.16 /ea 825 635.18 /ea 1,906
deep, 7'-0" h x 6'-0" w
Fiberglass, exterior, prehung door, 1-3/4", 3'-0" x 7'-0" 13.00 ea 1,057 5,980 - - - 541.35 /ea 7,037 1,255.96 /ea 16,327
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware 13.00 EA 5,702 12,179 1,375.49 /EA 17,881 3,174.99 /EA 41,275
Doors 13.00 EA 5,702 12,179 1,375.49 /EA 17,881 3,174.99 /EA 41,275
08.00 Openings 1.00 LS 5,702 12,179 17,881.40 /LS 17,881 41,274.92 /LS 41,275
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames
Access Hatch 6' x 6'
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors
Doors, specialty, access, floor, industrial, aluminum, double leaf, 6' x 6', 5.00 opng 7,252 43,200 - - - 10,090.45 /opng 50,452 23,415.10 /opng 117,075
645 lb
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors 5.00 EA 7,252 43,200 10,090.45 /EA 50,452 23,415.10 /EA 117,075
Access Hatch 6' x 6' 5.00 EA 7,252 43,200 10,090.45 /EA 50,452 23,415.10 /EA 117,075
Overhead Door
Specialty Doors and Frames, Sectional Overhead Doors
Doors, rolling service, steel, manual, fire, class A, 20 gauge, 20' x 10' 1.00 ea 1,813 4,550 - - - 6,363.06 /ea 6,363 14,702.72 /ea 14,703
high, incl. hardware
Doors, rolling service, steel, manual, motor operators for, to 14' x 14' 1.00 ea 290 1,175 - - - 1,465.09 /ea 1,465 3,394.22 /ea 3,394
opening
Specialty Doors and Frames, Sectional Overhead Doors 1.00 EA 2,103 5,725 7,828.15 /EA 7,828 18,096.94 /EA 18,097
Overhead Door 1.00 EA 2,103 5,725 7,828.15 /EA 7,828 18,096.94 /EA 18,097
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames 1.00 EA 9,355 48,925 58,280.39 /EA 58,280 135,172.42 /EA 135,172
08.0 Openings 1.00 LS 15,058 61,104 76,161.79 /LS 76,162 176,447.34 /LS 176,447
09.0 Finishes
09.10 Finishes, Special Coatings
Electrical Equipment Pads
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 111.00 sf - - 333 - - 3.00 /sf 333 6.78 /sf 753
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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 111.00 SF 333 3.00 /SF 333 6.78 /SF 753
Electrical Equipment Pads 1.00 CY 333 333.00 /CY 333 752.78 /CY 753
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 135.00 sf - - 405 - - 3.00 /sf 405 6.78 /sf 916
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 135.00 SF 405 3.00 /SF 405 6.78 /SF 916
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator 1.00 CY 405 405.00 /CY 405 915.54 /CY 916
Finishes
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Concrete Coating, @ wetwell 4,988.00 sf - - 24,940 - - 5.00 /sf 24,940 11.30 /sf 56,379
Concrete Coating, @top of roof 2,481.00 sf - - 12,405 - - 5.00 /sf 12,405 11.30 /sf 28,043
Concrete Coating, @screen room floor 402.00 sf - - 2,010 - - 5.00 /sf 2,010 11.30 /sf 4,544
Allowance for misc. coatings, prep & paint piping, equipment 1.00 LS - - 25,000 - - 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 56,514.57 /LS 56,515
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 7,871.00 SF 64,355 8.18 /SF 64,355 18.48 /SF 145,480
Finishes 1.00 LS 64,355 64,355.00 /LS 64,355 145,479.82 /LS 145,480
09.10 Finishes, Special Coatings 1.00 LS 65,093 65,093.00 /LS 65,093 147,148.14 /LS 147,148
09.0 Finishes 1.00 LS 65,093 65,093.00 /LS 65,093 147,148.14 /LS 147,148
10.0 Specialties
10.00 Specialties
Toilet Accessories
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories
Partitions, toilet, floor mounted, headrail braced, stainless steel 1.00 ea 203 1,175 - - - 1,378.39 /ea 1,378 3,198.23 /ea 3,198
Toilet tissue dispenser, surface mounted, stainless, double roll 1.00 ea 25 23 - - - 47.89 /ea 48 109.82 /ea 110
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 24" long 1.00 ea 27 31 - - - 57.03 /ea 57 131.07 /ea 131
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 36" long 1.00 ea 31 37 - - - 67.50 /ea 68 155.18 /ea 155
Toilet Accessories, mirror, 48" x 24", with stainless steel 3/4" square 1.00 ea 61 152 - - - 213.01 /ea 213 492.17 /ea 492
frame
Toilet Accessories, soap dispenser, stainless steel, recessed, liquid 1.00 ea 61 166 - - - 227.01 /ea 227 524.79 /ea 525
Toilet Accessories, towel dispenser, stainless steel, surface mounted 1.00 ea 38 48 - - - 85.63 /ea 86 196.89 /ea 197
Toilet Accessories, waste receptacle, stainless steel, w/top, 13 gallon 1.00 ea 61 315 - - - 376.01 /ea 376 872.05 /ea 872
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories 8.00 EA 507 1,946 306.56 /EA 2,452 710.03 /EA 5,680
Toilet Accessories 1.00 LS 507 1,946 2,452.47 /LS 2,452 5,680.20 /LS 5,680
10.00 Specialties 1.00 LS 507 1,946 2,452.47 /LS 2,452 5,680.20 /LS 5,680
10.0 Specialties 1.00 LS 507 1,946 2,452.47 /LS 2,452 5,680.20 /LS 5,680
21.0 Fire Suppression
21.00 Fire Suppression
Sprinkler System
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System
Sprinkler System 928.00 SF 0 0 3,248 - - 3.50 /SF 3,248 8.09 /SF 7,505
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System 1.00 LS 3,248 3,248.00 /LS 3,248 7,504.78 /LS 7,505
Sprinkler System 938.00 SF 3,248 3.46 /SF 3,248 8.00 /SF 7,505
21.00 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 3,248 3,248.00 /LS 3,248 7,504.78 /LS 7,505
21.0 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 3,248 3,248.00 /LS 3,248 7,504.78 /LS 7,505
22.0 Plumbing
22.00 Plumbing
Plumbing Fixtures
Mechanical, Plumbing
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, close coupled, 1.00 ea 261 230 - - - 491.11 /ea 491 1,052.62 /ea 1,053
two piece, includes seat, supply pipe with stop
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, rough-in, supply, 1.00 ea 454 325 - - - 778.73 /ea 779 1,666.33 /ea 1,666
waste and vent, one piece
Lavatory, vanity top, stainless steel, self-rimming, ledge, round, single 1.00 ea 216 800 - - - 1,016.23 /ea 1,016 2,200.85 /ea 2,201
bowl, 18-3/4", includes trim
Lavatory, vanity top, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 602 218 - - - 819.69 /ea 820 1,745.26 /ea 1,745
Sink, service, stainless steel, self rimming, triple bowl, 22" x 43", includes 1.00 ea 315 1,125 - - - 1,439.52 /ea 1,440 3,116.99 /ea 3,117
faucet and drain
Sink, service, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 647 247 - - - 893.68 /ea 894 1,903.47 /ea 1,903
Industrial safety fixture, eyewash station, stainless steel, pedestal 2.00 ea 692 556 - - - 623.97 /ea 1,248 1,336.40 /ea 2,673
mounted, unmounted, excludes rough-in
Drinking fountain, wall mounted, non-recessed, aluminum, dual bubbler 1.00 ea 222 2,475 - - - 2,696.85 /ea 2,697 5,865.18 /ea 5,865
type, for connection to cold water supply
Mechanical, Plumbing 1.00 LS 3,408 5,976 9,383.75 /LS 9,384 20,223.50 /LS 20,224
Plumbing Fixtures 1.00 LS 3,408 5,976 9,383.75 /LS 9,384 20,223.50 /LS 20,224
22.00 Plumbing 1.00 LS 3,408 5,976 9,383.75 /LS 9,384 20,223.50 /LS 20,224
22.0 Plumbing 1.00 LS 3,408 5,976 9,383.75 /LS 9,384 20,223.50 /LS 20,224
23.0 HVAC
23.00 HVAC

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Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
HVAC
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing Unit, 3.5 ton 2.00 ea 2,801 12,000 - - 7,400.67 /ea 14,801 16,039.74 /ea 32,079
Fans, exhaust 1.00 ea 76 79 - - - 155.23 /ea 155 333.15 /ea 333
Fans, wall exhauster, centrifugal, auto damper, direct drive, 1/8" S.P., 3.00 ea 631 4,650 - - - 1,760.20 /ea 5,281 3,823.54 /ea 11,471
3307 CFM, 3/4 H.P.
Louver 16.00 sf 318 664 - - - 61.36 /sf 982 132.42 /sf 2,119
AC-1 & AC2 Allowance 2.00 ea 6,151 41,800 - - - 23,975.27 /ea 47,951 52,064.81 /ea 104,130
Misc. HVAC Allowance 1.00 LS 25,000 - - 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 52,764.58 /LS 52,765
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 9,977 59,193 25,000 94,169.53 /LS 94,170 202,896.15 /LS 202,896
HVAC 1.00 LS 9,977 59,193 25,000 94,169.53 /LS 94,170 202,896.15 /LS 202,896
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems,
Mechanical, HVAC
Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 ls - - - - 25,000 25,000.00 /ls 25,000 52,764.58 /ls 52,765
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 25,000 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 52,764.58 /LS 52,765
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 LS 25,000 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 52,764.58 /LS 52,765
23.00 HVAC 1.00 LS 9,977 59,193 25,000 25,000 119,169.53 /LS 119,170 255,660.73 /LS 255,661
23.0 HVAC 1.00 LS 9,977 59,193 25,000 25,000 119,169.53 /LS 119,170 255,660.73 /LS 255,661
26.0 Electrical Work
26.10 Site Electrical
Electrical, Grounding
Site Electrical, Grounding
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 100.00 lf 363 401 - - - 7.64 /lf 764 18.32 /lf 1,832
Hand Trench and Backfill, includes labor for layout 60.00 lf 968 - - - - 16.13 /lf 968 38.07 /lf 2,284
Copperclad Ground Rod 3/4" x 10' 4.00 E 258 128 - - - 96.45 /E 386 229.91 /E 920
Compression Lug - 4/0 2.00 E 81 20 - - - 50.49 /E 101 119.90 /E 240
Cadweld Cable to Rod - 250 Max 4.00 E 161 80 - - - 60.32 /E 241 143.79 /E 575
Cadweld Cable to Cable - 250 Max 4.00 E 161 80 - - - 60.32 /E 241 143.79 /E 575
Cadweld Cable to Steel - 250 Max 2.00 E 81 40 - - - 60.32 /E 121 143.80 /E 288
Grounding Bolt and Nut Set 2.00 E 8 2 - - - 5.03 /E 10 11.94 /E 24
Drill and Tap for Ground Connection 2.00 E 81 1 - - - 40.57 /E 81 95.79 /E 192
Above Grade Ground Wire Supports 6.00 E 48 9 - - - 9.56 /E 57 22.68 /E 136
Site Electrical, Grounding 100.00 LF 2,210 761 29.70 /LF 2,970 70.65 /LF 7,065
Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LS 2,210 761 2,970.30 /LS 2,970 7,064.90 /LS 7,065
26.10 Site Electrical 1.00 LS 2,210 761 2,970.30 /LS 2,970 7,064.90 /LS 7,065
26.15 Process Electrical
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 12 10,880.00 lf 6,142 1,079 - - - 0.66 /lf 7,221 1.57 /lf 17,120
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 8 425.00 lf 343 106 - - - 1.06 /lf 449 2.51 /lf 1,067
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 6 85.00 lf 82 33 - - - 1.35 /lf 115 3.22 /lf 274
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2 1,530.00 lf 2,221 1,350 - - - 2.33 /lf 3,571 5.57 /lf 8,524
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2/0 255.00 lf 494 434 - - - 3.64 /lf 928 8.71 /lf 2,220
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 3/0 1,200.00 lf 2,613 2,609 - - - 4.35 /lf 5,222 10.42 /lf 12,510
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 350 3,600.00 lf 11,612 16,103 - - - 7.70 /lf 27,715 18.49 /lf 66,551
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 500 765.00 lf 3,023 4,833 - - - 10.27 /lf 7,856 24.68 /lf 18,883
Stakon Lug #12 - #10 256.00 E 2,064 64 - - - 8.31 /E 2,128 19.64 /E 5,029
Compression Lug - # 8 10.00 E 121 23 - - - 14.40 /E 144 34.15 /E 341
Compression Lug - # 6 2.00 E 24 4 - - - 14.29 /E 29 33.87 /E 68
Compression Lug - # 2 36.00 E 726 204 - - - 25.83 /E 930 61.37 /E 2,209
Compression Lug - 2/0 6.00 E 194 45 - - - 39.78 /E 239 94.42 /E 567
Compression Lug - 3/0 24.00 E 774 220 - - - 41.42 /E 994 98.41 /E 2,362
Compression Lug - 350 MCM 72.00 E 3,484 1,024 - - - 62.61 /E 4,508 148.78 /E 10,712
Compression Lug - 500 MCM 18.00 E 1,016 370 - - - 76.99 /E 1,386 183.18 /E 3,297
Motor Hook-up, single phase, 100 hp 1.00 E 645 135 - - - 780.38 /E 780 1,851.63 /E 1,852
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 10 hp 32.00 E 4,645 1,816 - - - 201.90 /E 6,461 480.58 /E 15,379
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 50 hp 2.00 E 629 231 - - - 430.15 /E 860 1,023.49 /E 2,047
Equipmenmt Hook-up, 3 phase, 80A 3.00 E 944 347 - - - 430.15 /E 1,290 1,023.50 /E 3,070
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 250 hp 3.00 E 3,387 531 - - - 1,305.82 /E 3,917 3,094.89 /E 9,285
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 10HP / 480V / #12 32.00 E 1,806 - - - - 56.45 /E 1,806 133.25 /E 4,264
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 50HP / 480V / #4 2.00 E 177 - - - - 88.71 /E 177 209.39 /E 419
Equipment Testing & Commissioning: 80A / 480V / #4 3.00 E 266 - - - - 88.71 /E 266 209.40 /E 628
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 100 HP / 480v / 2/0 1.00 E 266 - - - - 266.12 /E 266 628.22 /E 628
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 250 HP / 480v / 500 3.00 E 1,427 - - - - 475.78 /E 1,427 1,123.12 /E 3,369
600V Megger Testing 212.00 E 4,274 - - - - 20.16 /E 4,274 47.59 /E 10,089
Wire Markers 424.00 E 342 21 - - - 0.86 /E 363 2.03 /E 859
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 18,740.00 LF 53,740 31,583 4.55 /LF 85,323 10.87 /LF 203,623
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 2,400.00 lf 17,031 3,497 - - - 8.55 /lf 20,528 20.29 /lf 48,703
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/4" 375.00 lf 3,236 1,186 - - - 11.79 /lf 4,422 28.06 /lf 10,522

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 2" 75.00 lf 907 333 - - - 16.54 /lf 1,240 39.35 /lf 2,951
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 1,225.00 lf 24,696 12,308 - - - 30.21 /lf 37,004 72.01 /lf 88,214
GRC Elbow 3/4" 96.00 E 1,935 829 - - - 28.80 /E 2,765 68.59 /E 6,584
GRC Elbow 1-1/4" 15.00 E 423 273 - - - 46.40 /E 696 110.80 /E 1,662
GRC Elbow 2" 3.00 E 106 98 - - - 68.01 /E 204 162.83 /E 489
GRC Elbow 3" 45.00 E 2,722 3,781 - - - 144.51 /E 6,503 347.01 /E 15,615
GRC Couplng 3/4" 96.00 E 387 239 - - - 6.52 /E 626 15.56 /E 1,494
GRC Couplng 1-1/4" 15.00 E 85 69 - - - 10.25 /E 154 24.51 /E 368
GRC Couplng 2" 3.00 E 22 23 - - - 14.94 /E 45 35.79 /E 107
GRC Couplng 3" 45.00 E 399 1,108 - - - 33.50 /E 1,508 80.81 /E 3,636
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 130.00 E 3,250 1,680 - - - 37.93 /E 4,930 90.43 /E 11,756
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/4" 20.00 E 726 394 - - - 56.00 /E 1,120 133.57 /E 2,671
Rigid Conduit Hub 2" 4.00 E 168 92 - - - 64.83 /E 259 154.63 /E 619
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 36.00 E 2,497 1,804 - - - 119.45 /E 4,300 285.49 /E 10,277
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 32.00 E 774 399 - - - 36.67 /E 1,174 87.44 /E 2,798
Malleable LB Condulet - 1-1/4" 5.00 E 161 145 - - - 61.32 /E 307 146.78 /E 734
Malleable LB Condulet - 2" 1.00 E 44 63 - - - 107.47 /E 107 258.08 /E 258
Malleable LB Condulet - 3" 3.00 E 266 488 - - - 251.53 /E 755 605.15 /E 1,815
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 320.00 E 774 591 - - - 4.27 /E 1,365 10.20 /E 3,264
Unistrut Straps 1-1/4" 50.00 E 161 118 - - - 5.59 /E 279 13.36 /E 668
Unistrut Straps 2" 10.00 E 32 31 - - - 6.29 /E 63 15.06 /E 151
Unistrut Straps 3" 160.00 E 645 608 - - - 7.83 /E 1,253 18.75 /E 3,000
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 320.00 E 1,032 320 - - - 4.23 /E 1,352 10.04 /E 3,214
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 1-1/4" 50.00 E 242 63 - - - 6.09 /E 304 14.46 /E 723
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 2" 10.00 E 48 15 - - - 6.34 /E 63 15.07 /E 151
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3" 160.00 E 1,290 320 - - - 10.06 /E 1,610 23.90 /E 3,824
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 32.00 lf 77 79 - - - 4.89 /lf 156 11.71 /lf 375
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/4" 5.00 lf 16 26 - - - 8.33 /lf 42 20.01 /lf 100
EF Sealtite Flex 2" 1.00 lf 5 7 - - - 12.24 /lf 12 29.41 /lf 29
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 11.00 lf 80 193 - - - 24.76 /lf 272 59.67 /lf 656
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 64.00 E 464 322 - - - 12.30 /E 787 29.38 /E 1,880
LT Flex Connector Straight 1-1/4" 10.00 E 97 127 - - - 22.38 /E 224 53.72 /E 537
LT Flex Connector Straight 2" 2.00 E 24 66 - - - 45.02 /E 90 108.57 /E 217
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 22.00 E 390 3,833 - - - 191.98 /E 4,224 465.38 /E 10,238
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 8.00 E 194 40 - - - 29.19 /E 234 69.26 /E 554
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 8.00 E 387 117 - - - 63.04 /E 504 149.83 /E 1,199
Process Electrical, Conduit 4,075.00 LF 65,796 35,686 24.90 /LF 101,482 59.40 /LF 242,054
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power 1.00 LS 119,537 67,268 186,804.71 /LS 186,805 445,676.85 /LS 445,677
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 323,170.00 lf 156,365 20,889 - - - 0.55 /lf 177,254 1.30 /lf 419,884
Shielded PLTC / Inst Cable 1 Pair #16 595.00 lf 960 268 - - - 2.06 /lf 1,227 4.90 /lf 2,916
Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable, 4-Pair CAT 6 350Mhz Ultra II 680.00 lf 960 265 - - - 1.80 /lf 1,225 4.28 /lf 2,910
UTP Cable Connector, RJ45 CAT 6 Mini-Jack TX-5e (568A/B) 16.00 E 323 70 - - - 24.51 /E 392 58.16 /E 931
UTP Patch Cord, RJ45/RJ45 CAT 6E 350Mhz Data-Patch - 5ft 8.00 E 39 43 - - - 10.19 /E 82 24.43 /E 195
UTP Wall Plate, 4-Port, CAT 6 350Mhz, RJ45/110 (568B), White 8.00 E 161 15 - - - 22.06 /E 176 52.21 /E 418
4 Pair UTP Continuity Test 8.00 E 161 - - - 20.16 /E 161 47.59 /E 381
4 Pair UTP Certification with Documentation 8.00 E 406 - - - 50.80 /E 406 119.93 /E 959
UTP Cable Supports 48.00 E 194 24 - - - 4.53 /E 218 10.73 /E 515
Termination Labor Only - # 16 - #14 979.00 E 7,895 - - - - 8.06 /E 7,895 19.04 /E 18,636
Control Wire Testing 486.00 E 3,919 - - - - 8.06 /E 3,919 19.04 /E 9,251
Wire Markers 979.00 E 789 49 - - - 0.86 /E 838 2.03 /E 1,983
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 324,445.00 LF 172,171 21,623 0.60 /LF 193,794 1.41 /LF 458,979
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 4,650.00 lf 32,998 6,775 - - - 8.55 /lf 39,773 20.29 /lf 94,363
GRC Elbow 3/4" 186.00 E 3,750 1,607 - - - 28.80 /E 5,357 68.59 /E 12,757
GRC Couplng 3/4" 186.00 E 750 462 - - - 6.52 /E 1,212 15.56 /E 2,894
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 124.00 E 3,100 1,603 - - - 37.93 /E 4,703 90.43 /E 11,213
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 62.00 E 1,500 774 - - - 36.67 /E 2,274 87.44 /E 5,421
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 620.00 E 1,500 1,145 - - - 4.27 /E 2,645 10.20 /E 6,324
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 620.00 E 2,000 620 - - - 4.23 /E 2,620 10.05 /E 6,228
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 62.00 lf 150 153 - - - 4.89 /lf 303 11.71 /lf 726
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 124.00 E 900 625 - - - 12.30 /E 1,525 29.38 /E 3,643
Process Electrical, Conduit 4,650.00 LF 46,648 13,764 12.99 /LF 60,411 30.88 /LF 143,570
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls 1.00 LS 218,819 35,386 254,204.89 /LS 254,205 602,548.84 /LS 602,549
Electrical, Grounding
Process Electrical, Grounding
Miscellaneous Grounding 1.00 ls 4,838 2,500 - - - 7,338.46 /ls 7,338 17,498.04 /ls 17,498
Process Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LF 4,838 2,500 7,338.46 /LF 7,338 17,498.04 /LF 17,498
Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LS 4,838 2,500 7,338.46 /LS 7,338 17,498.04 /LS 17,498

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
26.15 Process Electrical 1.00 LS 343,194 105,155 448,348.06 /LS 448,348 1,065,723.73 /LS 1,065,724
26.20 Facility Electrical
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
PS Building, Electrical Subcontract, Division 16 3,318.00 sf - - 61,527 - - 18.54 /sf 61,527 43.77 /sf 145,239
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 3,318.00 SF 61,527 18.54 /SF 61,527 43.77 /SF 145,239
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 1.00 LS 61,527 61,526.78 /LS 61,527 145,239.09 /LS 145,239
26.20 Facility Electrical 1.00 LS 61,527 61,526.78 /LS 61,527 145,239.09 /LS 145,239
26.25 Electrical Equipment
Electrical Equipment
Electrical, Testing
Megger/Check Elec Equipment 1.00 LS 4,838 - - - - 4,838.46 /LS 4,838 11,421.61 /LS 11,422
Electrical, Testing 1.00 LS 4,838 4,838.46 /LS 4,838 11,421.61 /LS 11,422
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General
LV MCC Vertical Sections - 1200A 9.00 E 5,806 24,750 - - - 3,395.13 /E 30,556 8,206.98 /E 73,863
MCC Main Breaker - 1200A 1.00 E 564 8,625 - - - 9,189.49 /E 9,189 22,296.29 /E 22,296
MCC FVNR Starter w/ Circuit Breaker - Size 1 7.00 E 452 2,324 - - - 396.51 /E 2,776 959.24 /E 6,715
MCC Circuit Breaker - <30A 25.00 E 504 5,636 - - - 245.61 /E 6,140 595.57 /E 14,889
MCC Circuit Breaker - 80A 1.00 E 60 248 - - - 307.98 /E 308 744.33 /E 744
MCC Circuit Breaker - 90A 3.00 E 181 743 - - - 307.98 /E 924 744.34 /E 2,233
MCC Circuit Breaker - 175A 1.00 E 101 486 - - - 586.80 /E 587 1,419.20 /E 1,419
MCC Circuit Breaker - 400A 4.00 E 1,290 18,800 - - - 5,022.57 /E 20,090 12,185.19 /E 48,741
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 239 6,750 - - - 6,988.94 /ea 6,989 16,970.46 /ea 16,970
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,000 - - - 4,000.00 /ea 4,000 9,722.34 /ea 9,722
modem
Transformer, dry-type, ventilated, 3 phase 480 V primary 120/208 V 1.00 ea 143 1,475 - - - 1,618.38 /ea 1,618 3,923.57 /ea 3,924
secondary, 30 kVA
Panelboards, 3 phase 4 wire, main lugs, 120/208 V, 100 amp, 30 1.00 ea 122 1,125 - - - 1,246.69 /ea 1,247 3,021.67 /ea 3,022
circuits, NQOD, incl 20 A 1 pole plug-in breakers
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General 1.00 LS 9,463 74,961 84,424.48 /LS 84,424 204,538.30 /LS 204,538
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 30 amp, NEMA 25.00 ea 5,283 4,000 - - - 371.30 /ea 9,283 887.69 /ea 22,192
3R
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 30 amp, NEMA 12.00 ea 2,536 1,920 - - - 371.30 /ea 4,456 887.69 /ea 10,652
3R HVAC
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 100 amp, 1.00 ea 364 390 - - - 753.91 /ea 754 1,806.98 /ea 1,807
NEMA 3R
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 200 amp, 1.00 ea 546 475 - - - 1,020.86 /ea 1,021 2,443.07 /ea 2,443
NEMA 3R
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General 1.00 LS 8,728 6,785 15,512.91 /LS 15,513 37,094.46 /LS 37,094
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 460 volt, 50 HP motor size, NEMA 2.00 ea 4,944 400 - - - 2,671.82 /ea 5,344 6,321.07 /ea 12,642
1, FBO
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 460 volt, 200 HP motor size, NEMA 3.00 ea 11,674 600 - 771 - 4,348.24 /ea 13,045 10,296.36 /ea 30,889
1, FBO
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General 1.00 LS 16,617 1,000 771 18,388.35 /LS 18,388 43,531.21 /LS 43,531
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General
Generator set,diesel 1000 kva,incl battery,charger,enclosure,muffler,day 1.00 ea 12,394 298,000 - 915 - 311,308.25 /ea 311,308 755,793.08 /ea 755,793
tank,excl conduit,wiring,& concrete
Automatic transfer switches, enclosed, 3 pole, 480 volt, 1200 amp 1.00 ea 1,872 19,400 - - - 21,271.52 /ea 21,272 51,571.20 /ea 51,571
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General 1.00 LS 14,265 317,400 915 332,579.77 /LS 332,580 807,364.28 /LS 807,364
Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 53,912 400,146 1,686 455,743.97 /LS 455,744 1,103,949.86 /LS 1,103,950
26.25 Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 53,912 400,146 1,686 455,743.97 /LS 455,744 1,103,949.86 /LS 1,103,950
26.0 Electrical Work 1.00 LS 399,315 506,062 61,527 1,686 968,589.11 /LS 968,589 2,321,977.58 /LS 2,321,978
32.0 Exterior Improvements
32.45 Fencing
Fencing
Fencing, Security
Fence, security fence 16.00 lf 1,573 1,088 - 709 - 210.65 /lf 3,370 473.53 /lf 7,576
Fence, double swing gates 1.00 opng 1,873 1,350 - 341 - 3,563.67 /opng 3,564 7,996.16 /opng 7,996
Fencing, Security 16.00 LF 3,446 2,438 1,051 433.38 /LF 6,934 973.29 /LF 15,573
Fencing 16.00 LF 3,446 2,438 1,051 433.38 /LF 6,934 973.29 /LF 15,573
32.45 Fencing 16.00 LF 3,446 2,438 1,051 433.38 /LF 6,934 973.29 /LF 15,573
32.50 Site, Improvements
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards
Site Improvements, Bollards
Pipe bollards, steel, concrete filled/paint, 8' L x 4' D hole, 12" dia 13.00 ea 2,129 4,420 - - 503.76 /ea 6,549 1,137.40 /ea 14,786

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Site Improvements, Bollards 13.00 EA 2,129 4,420 503.76 /EA 6,549 1,137.40 /EA 14,786
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards 1.00 LS 2,129 4,420 6,548.85 /LS 6,549 14,786.19 /LS 14,786
32.50 Site, Improvements 1.00 LS 2,129 4,420 6,548.85 /LS 6,549 14,786.19 /LS 14,786
32.0 Exterior Improvements 1.00 LS 5,574 6,858 1,051 13,482.97 /LS 13,483 30,358.82 /LS 30,359
33.0 Utilities
33.05 Buried Process Piping
Temporary Bypass Pumping
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses
Allowance for Bypass Pumping, System Operation 6.00 mon 10,379 24,000 - 600,000 - 105,729.86 /mon 634,379 246,291.15 /mon 1,477,747
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses 6.00 EA 10,379 24,000 600,000 105,729.86 /EA 634,379 246,291.15 /EA 1,477,747
Temporary Bypass Pumping 6.00 MO 10,379 24,000 600,000 105,729.86 /MO 634,379 246,291.15 /MO 1,477,747
33.05 Buried Process Piping 1.00 LS 10,379 24,000 600,000 634,379.16 /LS 634,379 1,477,746.91 /LS 1,477,747
33.0 Utilities 1.00 LS 10,379 24,000 600,000 634,379.16 /LS 634,379 1,477,746.91 /LS 1,477,747
40.0 Process Pipe
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe
12" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 2.00 ea 1,022 - - 507 - 764.54 /ea 1,529 1,769.00 /ea 3,538
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, NO, 12" 2.00 ea - 2,888 - - - 1,444.00 /ea 2,888 3,408.68 /ea 6,817
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 2.00 ea 1,022 - - 507 - 764.54 /ea 1,529 1,769.01 /ea 3,538
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 12" 2.00 ea - 5,742 - - - 2,871.00 /ea 5,742 6,777.23 /ea 13,554
Install magnetic flow meter, 12" 2.00 ea 1,051 - - - - 525.25 /ea 1,051 1,203.13 /ea 2,406
Install 12" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 10.00 ea 4,815 - - - - 481.48 /ea 4,815 1,102.87 /ea 11,029
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 1' 6" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 2,516 - - - 629.00 /ea 2,516 1,484.81 /ea 5,939
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 4' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 914 - - - 914.00 /ea 914 2,157.57 /ea 2,158
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 5' 0" - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 5,165 - - - 1,033.00 /ea 5,165 2,438.48 /ea 12,192
12" DI, FL, Ell, 90 4.00 ea 1,926 1,857 - - - 945.64 /ea 3,783 2,198.56 /ea 8,794
12" DI, flanged coupling adapter 4.00 ea 1,793 1,056 - - - 712.22 /ea 2,849 1,649.87 /ea 6,599
Pipe stand support, CS, 12" 2.00 ea 525 666 - - - 595.63 /ea 1,191 1,387.66 /ea 2,775
Flow Meters 12" 2.00 ea 24,000 - - - 12,000.00 /ea 24,000 28,326.99 /ea 56,654
Flow Meter: Electrical Hookup Only, 12" 2.00 ea 1,532 - - - - 766.09 /ea 1,532 1,754.78 /ea 3,510
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 35.00 LF 13,685 44,804 1,015 1,700.10 /LF 59,503 3,985.85 /LF 139,505
12" DI Pipe 35.00 LF 13,685 44,804 1,015 1,700.10 /LF 59,503 3,985.85 /LF 139,505
16" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 16"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 16" 4.00 ea 2,963 - - 1,471 - 1,108.58 /ea 4,434 2,565.05 /ea 10,260
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 16" 4.00 ea - 31,352 - - - 7,838.00 /ea 31,352 18,502.24 /ea 74,009
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 16" 3.00 ea 2,222 - - 1,103 - 1,108.58 /ea 3,326 2,565.05 /ea 7,695
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 16" 3.00 ea - 17,226 - - - 5,742.00 /ea 17,226 13,554.47 /ea 40,663
Install magnetic flow meter, 16" 3.00 ea 2,285 - - - - 761.62 /ea 2,285 1,744.55 /ea 5,234
Install 16" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 15.00 ea 11,332 - - - - 755.49 /ea 11,332 1,730.51 /ea 25,958
16" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 1' 0" - FURNISH 6.00 ea - 6,114 - - - 1,019.00 /ea 6,114 2,405.44 /ea 14,433
16" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 4' 0" - FURNISH 6.00 ea - 9,174 - - - 1,529.00 /ea 9,174 3,609.33 /ea 21,656
16" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 4' 6" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 4,842 - - - 1,614.00 /ea 4,842 3,809.98 /ea 11,430
16" DI, FL, Ell, 90 7.00 ea 5,288 5,265 - - - 1,507.70 /ea 10,554 3,506.16 /ea 24,543
16" DI, FL, reducer, 16" x 12" 1.00 ea 755 652 - - - 1,407.39 /ea 1,407 3,269.36 /ea 3,269
16" DI, flanged coupling adapter 6.00 ea 3,939 2,112 - - - 1,008.57 /ea 6,051 2,334.84 /ea 14,009
Pipe stand support, CS, 16" 3.00 ea 1,051 1,386 - - - 812.17 /ea 2,437 1,892.67 /ea 5,678
Flow Meters 16" 3.00 ea 48,000 - - - 16,000.00 /ea 48,000 37,769.34 /ea 113,308
Flow Meter: Electrical Hookup Only, 16" 3.00 ea 2,540 - - - - 846.73 /ea 2,540 1,939.50 /ea 5,819
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 16" 43.50 LF 32,376 126,123 2,575 3,702.86 /LF 161,075 8,688.82 /LF 377,964
16" DI Pipe 43.50 LF 32,376 126,123 2,575 3,702.86 /LF 161,075 8,688.82 /LF 377,964
20" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 20"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 20" 2.00 ea 1,788 - - 888 - 1,337.95 /ea 2,676 3,095.75 /ea 6,192
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 20" 2.00 ea - 24,750 - - - 12,375.00 /ea 24,750 29,212.21 /ea 58,424
20" DI, FL, Ell, 90 2.00 ea 1,756 2,489 - - - 2,122.35 /ea 4,245 4,948.51 /ea 9,897
20" DI, FL, reducer, 20" x 12" 1.00 ea 878 914 - - - 1,791.61 /ea 1,792 4,167.79 /ea 4,168
20" DI, FL, reducer, 20" x 16" 1.00 ea 878 1,032 - - - 1,910.24 /ea 1,910 4,447.83 /ea 4,448
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 20" 1.00 LF 5,300 29,184 888 35,372.43 /LF 35,372 83,128.56 /LF 83,129
20" DI Pipe 1.00 LF 5,300 29,184 888 35,372.43 /LF 35,372 83,128.56 /LF 83,129
24" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 24" 2.00 ea 2,112 - - 1,048 - 1,580.05 /ea 3,160 3,655.92 /ea 7,312
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 24" 2.00 ea - 33,000 - - - 16,500.00 /ea 33,000 38,949.62 /ea 77,899
Install 24" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 5.00 ea 5,244 - - - - 1,048.75 /ea 5,244 2,402.26 /ea 12,011
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 5' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 2,905 - - - 2,905.00 /ea 2,905 6,857.50 /ea 6,858
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 6' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 3,181 - - - 3,181.00 /ea 3,181 7,509.02 /ea 7,509
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 7' 0" - FURNISH 2.00 ea - 6,924 - - - 3,462.00 /ea 6,924 8,172.34 /ea 16,345

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 9' 6" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 4,152 - - - 4,152.00 /ea 4,152 9,801.14 /ea 9,801
24" DI, FL, Ell, 90 2.00 ea 2,098 4,102 - - - 3,099.86 /ea 6,200 7,244.05 /ea 14,488
24" DI, FL, wye, red, 24" x 12" 2.00 ea 2,623 6,350 - - - 4,486.58 /ea 8,973 10,499.16 /ea 20,998
24" DI, FL, wye, red, 24" x 16" 3.00 ea 3,934 15,005 - - - 6,313.04 /ea 18,939 14,810.66 /ea 44,432
24" DI, FL, blind flange 1.00 ea 985 963 - - - 1,948.19 /ea 1,948 4,529.92 /ea 4,530
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 16" 2.00 ea 2,098 2,780 - - - 2,438.96 /ea 4,878 5,683.94 /ea 11,368
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24" 34.50 LF 19,092 79,363 1,048 2,884.17 /LF 99,504 6,769.59 /LF 233,551
24" DI Pipe 34.50 LF 19,092 79,363 1,048 2,884.17 /LF 99,504 6,769.59 /LF 233,551
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe 35.00 LF 70,454 279,475 5,526 10,155.84 /LF 355,454 23,832.79 /LF 834,148
40.0 Process Pipe 1.00 LF 70,454 279,475 5,526 355,454.26 /LF 355,454 834,147.62 /LF 834,148
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls
Instrumentation & Controls
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
FE - Flow Element - Mag Flowtube (inline) 5.00 ea 806 250 - - - 211.28 /ea 1,056 502.25 /ea 2,511
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 12" 2.00 ea 1,532 18,000 - - - 9,766.09 /ea 19,532 23,683.67 /ea 47,367
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 16" 3.00 ea 2,540 36,000 - - - 12,846.73 /ea 38,540 31,165.77 /ea 93,497
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 10.00 EA 4,879 54,250 5,912.88 /EA 59,129 14,337.59 /EA 143,376
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters
LE - Level Element / Sensor 2.00 ea 40 100 - - - 70.16 /ea 140 169.12 /ea 338
LT / LIT - Level Transmitter 2.00 ea 363 2,550 - - - 1,456.44 /ea 2,913 3,527.30 /ea 7,055
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters 4.00 EA 403 2,650 763.30 /EA 3,053 1,848.21 /EA 7,393
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters
PI - Pressure Indicator - Stem Mounted 5.00 ea 202 1,625 - - - 365.32 /ea 1,827 885.12 /ea 4,426
PE - Diaphragm Seal 5.00 ea 605 2,125 - - - 545.96 /ea 2,730 1,318.54 /ea 6,593
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters 10.00 EA 806 3,750 455.64 /EA 4,556 1,101.83 /EA 11,018
I&C, Other / Switches
Control Stations 37.00 E 2,984 16,544 - - - 527.78 /E 19,528 1,277.17 /E 47,255
I&C, Other / Switches 37.00 EA 2,984 16,544 527.78 /EA 19,528 1,277.17 /EA 47,255
I&C, Panels & Stands
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 44.00 ea 4,435 2,200 - - - 150.80 /ea 6,635 359.48 /ea 15,817
I&C, Panels & Stands 44.00 EA 4,435 2,200 150.80 /EA 6,635 359.48 /EA 15,817
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware
Network Hardware 1.00 ls 645 5,000 - - - 5,645.13 /ls 5,645 13,675.82 /ls 13,676
Ethernet Radio [Wireless] - SCADA 1.00 ea 3,226 25,000 - - - 28,225.64 /ea 28,226 68,378.95 /ea 68,379
Local Control Panel, Odor Control, FBO 1.00 ea 1,210 200 - - - 1,409.62 /ea 1,410 3,341.54 /ea 3,342
Local Control Panel, Sump Pump Controller, FBO 1.00 ea 1,210 200 - - - 1,409.62 /ea 1,410 3,341.53 /ea 3,342
Local Control Panel, Generator Control, FBO 1.00 ea 1,210 200 - - - 1,409.62 /ea 1,410 3,341.53 /ea 3,342
Union PS - PLC Cabinet 1.00 ea 3,226 30,000 - - - 33,225.64 /ea 33,226 80,531.88 /ea 80,532
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware 6.00 EA 10,725 60,600 11,887.55 /EA 71,325 28,768.54 /EA 172,611
I&C, Sotfware, Programming
SCADA Software Licenses 1.00 ea 3,500 - - - 3,500.00 /ea 3,500 8,507.05 /ea 8,507
PLC / SCADA Software Development 184.00 pts 66,771 - - - 362.89 /pts 66,771 856.62 /pts 157,618
I&C, Sotfware, Programming 184.00 EA 66,771 3,500 381.91 /EA 70,271 902.85 /EA 166,125
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc.
Press Gauge / Press Sw Installation Materials - Stainless 5.00 ea 1,048 750 - - - 359.67 /ea 1,798 859.52 /ea 4,298
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc. 1.00 LF 1,048 750 1,798.33 /LF 1,798 4,297.59 /LF 4,298
I&C, Other
Receive & Store Instrument 50.00 ea 1,411 1 - - - 28.23 /ea 1,412 66.65 /ea 3,333
Identification Tag - SS 50.00 ea 1,008 750 - - - 35.16 /ea 1,758 84.05 /ea 4,202
Field Calibration - Simple 5.00 ea 202 - - - 40.32 /ea 202 95.18 /ea 476
Field Calibration - Average 44.00 ea 10,645 - - - 241.92 /ea 10,645 571.08 /ea 25,127
Field Calibration - Severe 1.00 ea 484 - - - 483.85 /ea 484 1,142.18 /ea 1,142
Pre-Operation Check 50.00 ea 3,770 - - - 75.40 /ea 3,770 177.99 /ea 8,899
Startup - Stand-By (Manhours) 49.00 ea 3,468 - - - 70.77 /ea 3,468 167.05 /ea 8,185
Loop Check - Average 49.00 ea 6,935 - - - 141.53 /ea 6,935 334.10 /ea 16,371
I&C, Other 50.00 EA 27,922 751 573.45 /EA 28,672 1,354.72 /EA 67,736
Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 119,974 144,995 264,968.35 /LS 264,968 635,629.49 /LS 635,629
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 119,974 144,995 264,968.35 /LS 264,968 635,629.49 /LS 635,629
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 119,974 144,995 264,968.35 /LS 264,968 635,629.49 /LS 635,629
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41.00 Material Handling Equipment
Monorail Crane
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes
Monorail Cranes, under hung hoist, electric operating, 7.5 ton, 1.00 ea 3,152 30,000 - 1,360 - 34,511.73 /ea 34,512 78,486.25 /ea 78,486
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes 1.00 EA 3,152 30,000 1,360 34,511.73 /EA 34,512 78,486.25 /EA 78,486

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Monorail Crane 1.00 EA 3,152 30,000 1,360 34,511.73 /EA 34,512 78,486.25 /EA 78,486
41.00 Material Handling Equipment 1.00 LS 3,152 30,000 1,360 34,511.73 /LS 34,512 78,486.25 /LS 78,486
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment 1.00 LS 3,152 30,000 1,360 34,511.73 /LS 34,512 78,486.25 /LS 78,486
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Wet Weather - 250 HP Flowserve Pump
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 101hp-500hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 902 300 - - - 400.80 /ea 1,202 913.04 /ea 2,739
Align Pump & Motor, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 1,354 - 3,150 - - 1,501.20 /ea 4,504 3,393.59 /ea 10,181
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 451 - 1,050 - - 500.40 /ea 1,501 1,131.20 /ea 3,394
Witnessed factory test 3.00 ea - - 1,500 - 1,500 1,000.00 /ea 3,000 2,260.58 /ea 6,782
Local panel 3.00 ea 1,354 4,500 - - - 1,951.20 /ea 5,854 4,515.86 /ea 13,548
Pressure indicators 6.00 ea 677 1,500 - - - 362.80 /ea 2,177 837.64 /ea 5,026
Sleeved anchor bolts - Medium 24.00 ea 632 504 - - - 47.32 /ea 1,136 108.44 /ea 2,603
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 24.00 cuft 1,715 1,776 - - - 145.44 /cuft 3,491 333.96 /cuft 8,015
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 902 225 - - - 375.80 /ea 1,127 854.78 /ea 2,564
FURNISH Vertical Centrifugal Pump, 101 - 500 hp 3.00 EA - 450,000 - - - 150,000.00 /EA 450,000 349,587.49 /EA 1,048,762
Set pump assembly, 101 - 500 hp 3.00 ea 13,536 150 - - - 4,562.00 /ea 13,686 10,316.28 /ea 30,949
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 101hp-500hp 3.00 EA 21,522 458,955 5,700 1,500 162,559.08 /EA 487,677 378,187.29 /EA 1,134,562
Wet Weather - 250 HP Flowserve Pump 3.00 EA 21,522 458,955 5,700 1,500 162,559.08 /EA 487,677 378,187.29 /EA 1,134,562
Dry Weather - 50 HP Flowserve Pump
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 21hp-50hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 21-50 hp 2.00 ea 301 100 - - - 200.40 /ea 401 456.53 /ea 913
Align Pump & Motor, 21-50 hp 2.00 ea 451 - 1,050 - - 750.60 /ea 1,501 1,696.80 /ea 3,394
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 21-50 hp 2.00 ea 150 - 350 - - 250.20 /ea 500 565.59 /ea 1,131
Witnessed factory test 2.00 ea - - 1,000 - 1,000 1,000.00 /ea 2,000 2,260.60 /ea 4,521
Local panel 2.00 ea 902 3,000 - - - 1,951.20 /ea 3,902 4,515.84 /ea 9,032
Pressure indicators 4.00 ea 451 1,000 - - - 362.80 /ea 1,451 837.65 /ea 3,351
Sleeved anchor bolts - Small 12.00 ea 271 144 - - - 34.56 /ea 415 78.96 /ea 948
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 8.00 cuft 572 592 - - - 145.44 /cuft 1,164 333.96 /cuft 2,672
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 21-50 hp 2.00 ea 301 150 - - - 225.40 /ea 451 514.79 /ea 1,030
FURNISH Vertical Centrifugal Pump, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 EA - 250,000 - - - 125,000.00 /EA 250,000 291,322.91 /EA 582,646
Set pump assembly, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 4,813 50 - - - 2,431.40 /ea 4,863 5,498.14 /ea 10,996
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 21hp-50hp 2.00 EA 8,212 255,036 2,400 1,000 133,323.92 /EA 266,648 310,316.09 /EA 620,632
Dry Weather - 50 HP Flowserve Pump 2.00 EA 8,212 255,036 2,400 1,000 133,323.92 /EA 266,648 310,316.09 /EA 620,632
Channel Grinders
Channel Grinders
Channel Grinders 2.00 ea 8,000 182,000 - - - 95,000.00 /ea 190,000 221,125.41 /ea 442,251
Channel Grinders 2.00 EA 8,000 182,000 95,000.00 /EA 190,000 221,125.41 /EA 442,251
Channel Grinders 2.00 EA 8,000 182,000 95,000.00 /EA 190,000 221,125.41 /EA 442,251
42" x 42" Sluice Gate
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 42"
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 32,500 - - - 6,500.00 /ea 32,500 15,148.80 /ea 75,744
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - Installation 5.00 ea 10,528 - - - - 2,105.60 /ea 10,528 4,759.88 /ea 23,799
Grout Behind Gate Frame 4.19 cf 472 151 - - - 148.80 /cf 623 338.90 /cf 1,419
Sluice Gate Anchor Bolts 185.00 ea 2,782 1,388 - - - 22.54 /ea 4,170 51.48 /ea 9,524
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 42" 5.00 EA 13,783 34,038 9,564.22 /EA 47,821 22,097.24 /EA 110,486
42" x 42" Sluice Gate 5.00 EA 13,783 34,038 9,564.22 /EA 47,821 22,097.24 /EA 110,486
36" x 36" Sluice Gate
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 36"
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - FURNISH 2.00 ea - 10,400 - - - 5,200.00 /ea 10,400 12,119.04 /ea 24,238
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - Installation 2.00 ea 3,610 - - - - 1,804.80 /ea 3,610 4,079.90 /ea 8,160
Grout Behind Gate Frame 1.45 cf 164 52 - - - 148.80 /cf 216 338.90 /cf 491
Sluice Gate Anchor Bolts 64.00 ea 963 480 - - - 22.54 /ea 1,443 51.48 /ea 3,295
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 36" 2.00 EA 4,736 10,932 7,833.96 /EA 15,668 18,091.95 /EA 36,184
36" x 36" Sluice Gate 2.00 EA 4,736 10,932 7,833.96 /EA 15,668 18,091.95 /EA 36,184
Odor Control
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 729.00 sf 299 22 - - - 0.44 /sf 321 1.00 /sf 727
Fill, gravel subbase, under building slab on grade 13.50 cy 396 398 - - - 58.80 /cy 794 134.99 /cy 1,822
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 27.00 cy - - 405 - - 15.00 /cy 405 33.91 /cy 916
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 112.00 sf 1,508 112 - - - 14.47 /sf 1,620 32.77 /sf 3,671
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 3,510.00 lb - 1,755 1,404 - - 0.90 /lb 3,159 2.07 /lb 7,264
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 27.00 CY - 3,051 - - - 113.00 /CY 3,051 263.36 /CY 7,111
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.35 cy - 153 - - - 113.00 /cy 153 263.36 /cy 356
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 45 - - - 15.00 /load 45 34.96 /load 105
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 18 - - - 6.00 /load 18 13.98 /load 42
Placing concrete, concrete pump 27.00 cy 1,187 - - - - 43.95 /cy 1,187 99.36 /cy 2,683
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 729.00 sf 1,009 15 - - - 1.40 /sf 1,024 3.18 /sf 2,315

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Curing, water 729.00 sf 142 36 - - - 0.25 /sf 179 0.56 /sf 407
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 27.00 CY 4,541 5,605 1,809 442.78 /CY 11,955 1,015.47 /CY 27,418
Odor Control Equipment
Furnish Scrubber equipment associated accessories 1.00 ea 0 179,000 - - 0 179,000.00 /ea 179,000 417,174.42 /ea 417,174
Install Scrubber equipment and all associated accessories 1.00 ea 4,512 25,000 - - - 29,512.00 /ea 29,512 68,464.33 /ea 68,464
30" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 51.00 LF - 3,621 - - - 71.00 /LF 3,621 165.47 /LF 8,439
30" FRP shop Ell, 90 1.00 ea - 589 - - - 589.00 /ea 589 1,372.71 /ea 1,373
30" FRP shop Tee 1.00 ea - 884 - - - 883.50 /ea 884 2,059.07 /ea 2,059
30" shop weld 6.00 ea - 1,770 - - - 295.00 /ea 1,770 687.52 /ea 4,125
36" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 20.00 LF - 1,660 - - - 83.00 /LF 1,660 193.44 /LF 3,869
36" shop weld 2.00 ea - 660 - - - 330.00 /ea 660 769.09 /ea 1,538
Odor Control Equipment 1.00 EA 4,512 213,184 217,695.50 /EA 217,696 507,041.65 /EA 507,042
Odor Control 1.00 LS 9,053 218,788 1,809 229,650.60 /LS 229,651 534,459.47 /LS 534,459
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 1.00 LS 65,306 1,159,750 9,909 2,500 1,237,464.68 /LS 1,237,465 2,878,574.44 /LS 2,878,574
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial 1.00 LS 65,306 1,159,750 9,909 2,500 1,237,464.68 /LS 1,237,465 2,878,574.44 /LS 2,878,574
005 UNION PUMP STATION 1.00 LS 1,005,931 2,298,606 341,339 625,867 27,500 4,299,242.06 /LS 4,299,242 10,036,006.89 /LS 10,036,007
006 FORCEMAIN AND PIPE BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
33.0 Utilities
33.05 Buried Process Piping
Forcemain and Pipe Bridge Replacement (Lochner)
Buried Pipe, Other
Forcemain and pipe bridge replacement cost provided by (Lochner 1.00 ls 1,785,290 - - 1,785,290.00 /ls 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /ls 4,035,797
$2.5M less 30% contingency)
Buried Pipe, Other 1.00 LS 1,785,290 1,785,290.00 /LS 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /LS 4,035,797
Forcemain and Pipe Bridge Replacement (Lochner) 1.00 LS 1,785,290 1,785,290.00 /LS 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /LS 4,035,797
33.05 Buried Process Piping 1.00 LS 1,785,290 1,785,290.00 /LS 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /LS 4,035,797
33.0 Utilities 1.00 LS 1,785,290 1,785,290.00 /LS 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /LS 4,035,797
006 FORCEMAIN AND PIPE BRIDGE 1.00 LS 1,785,290 1,785,290.00 /LS 1,785,290 4,035,796.75 /LS 4,035,797
REPLACEMENT
007 Submergence Chamber and 42-inch
Rehabilitation
33.0 Utilities
33.15 Buried Structures
Submergence Chamber and 42-inch RCP Rehabilitation
Pipeline Specials, Other
Submergence Chamber and 42" RCP Rehabilitation 1.00 ls 25,000 - - 25,000.00 /ls 25,000 56,514.56 /ls 56,515
Pipeline Specials, Other 1.00 LS 25,000 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 56,514.56 /LS 56,515
Submergence Chamber and 42-inch RCP Rehabilitation 1.00 EA 25,000 25,000.00 /EA 25,000 56,514.56 /EA 56,515
33.15 Buried Structures 1.00 EA 25,000 25,000.00 /EA 25,000 56,514.56 /EA 56,515
33.0 Utilities 1.00 LS 25,000 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 56,514.56 /LS 56,515
007 Submergence Chamber and 42-inch 1.00 LS 25,000 25,000.00 /LS 25,000 56,514.56 /LS 56,515
Rehabilitation

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Project: GNH Union Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev02 (10-3-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: Conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 1,005,931 7.12%
Material 2,298,606 16.27%
Subcontract 2,151,629 15.23%
Equipment 625,867 4.43%
Other 27,500 0.19%
Subtotal Raw Costs 6,109,533 6,109,533 43.24

Material Sales & Use Tax - % 160,902 7.000 % 1.14%


Construction Equip Tax - % 43,811 7.000 % 0.31%
Total Taxes 204,713 6,314,246 1.45

Existing Conditions I,OH&P 46,648 15.000 % 0.33%


Concrete Work I,OH&P 15,281 15.000 % 0.11%
Masonry Work I,OH&P 10,092 15.000 % 0.07%
Metals Work I,OH&P 3,088 15.000 % 0.02%
Architectural (Div 6-12)I,OH&P 23,679 15.000 % 0.17%
Mechanical Work I,OH&P 650 20.000 % 0.00%
Electrical Work I,OH&P 242,147 25.000 % 1.71%
Site/Civil I,OH&P 1,348 10.000 % 0.01%
Process Piping I,OH&P 63,982 18.000 % 0.45%
Instruments & Controls I,OH&P 66,242 25.000 % 0.47%
Process Equipment I,OH&P 185,620 15.000 % 1.31%
Subtotal Subcontractor I,OH&P 1,028,928 7,343,174 7.28

Total Cost To Prime Contractor 7,343,174

General Conditions 734,317 10.000 % 5.20%


Mobilization/Demobilization 220,295 3.000 % 1.56%
Subtotal Indirect Costs 954,612 8,297,786 6.76

Prime Contractor Home OfficeOH 663,823 8.000 % 4.70%


Prime Contractor Profit 829,779 10.000 % 5.87%
Blder's Risk & Gen Liab Ins -% 141,283 1.000 % 1.00%
Payment & Performance Bonds 163,888 1.160 % 1.16%
Subtotal OH&P 1,798,773 10,096,559 12.73

Design Contingency 3,028,968 30.000 % 21.44%


Subtotal Contingency 3,028,968 13,125,527 21.44

Escal. to Midpoint Const 2020 1,002,790 7.640 % 7.10%


Subtotal Escalation 1,002,790 14,128,317 7.10

Total Prime Contractor Costs 14,128,317

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Intermediate‐Term Improvements 
Capacity Upgrade of Boulevard Pump 
Station

 
Facility Summary
Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Grand Total Percent


Facility Description Direct Amount
w/Markups of Total

0300 Boulevard Pump Station 8,205,212 19,095,658 66.664


0305 Dry Weather Pump Station 4,179,720 9,549,065 33.336

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 8,021,852 28.00%
Material 12,429,999 43.39%
Subcontract 3,874,229 13.53%
Equipment 4,199,798 14.66%
Other 118,846 0.41%
Total Prime Contractor Costs 28,644,724 28,644,724 100.00

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Detail Report
Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups

0300 Boulevard Pump Station


01.0 General Requirements
01.06 Startup & Commissioning
Startup and Testing
General Conditions, Other
Startup, Testing, and Contractor Commissioning Allowance 1.00 ls 81,998 - 28,229 - 110,227.17 /ls 110,227 235,803.65 /ls 235,804
General Conditions, Other 1.00 LS 81,998 28,229 110,227.17 /LS 110,227 235,803.65 /LS 235,804
Startup and Testing 1.00 LS 81,998 28,229 110,227.17 /LS 110,227 235,803.65 /LS 235,804
01.06 Startup & Commissioning 1.00 LS 81,998 28,229 110,227.17 /LS 110,227 235,803.65 /LS 235,804
01.0 General Requirements 1.00 LS 81,998 28,229 110,227.17 /LS 110,227 235,803.65 /LS 235,804
02.0 Existing Conditions
02.40 Demolition
Selective Demolition
Structure/Building Demolition
Roofing and siding demolition, roofing, built-up, 5-ply, excluding gravel 10,918.00 sf 366.8 22,115 - - - - 2.03 /sf 22,115 4.64 /sf 50,627
Door demolition, single, remove 15.00 ea 10.1 601 - - - - 40.09 /ea 601 91.78 /ea 1,377
Demo 17 skylights 17.00 ea 91.4 5,453 - - - - 320.76 /ea 5,453 734.30 /ea 12,483
Misc. Demo allowance 5.00 Days - 12,925 - - 2,585.07 /Days 12,925 5,917.86 /Days 29,589
Misc. Concrete demo 1.00 LS 10,082 7,755 0 - - 17,836.94 /LS 17,837 40,833.25 /LS 40,833
Demo Tank 1.00 Days - 2,585 - - 2,585.08 /Days 2,585 5,917.91 /Days 5,918
Repair cracked concrete 1.00 LS 2,585 - - 2,585.06 /LS 2,585 5,917.86 /LS 5,918
Demo grating, railings and exterior metal stair 1.00 Days - 2,585 - - 2,585.06 /Days 2,585 5,917.84 /Days 5,918
Remove spalling concrete and patch surfaces Allowance 1.00 LS 15,510 - - 15,510.39 /LS 15,510 35,507.18 /LS 35,507
Demo toilet, service sink and accessories 1.00 LS 21.5 1,440 - - - 1,440.11 /LS 1,440 3,296.79 /LS 3,297
Structure/Building Demolition 1.00 SF 489.8 39,691 10,340 33,606 83,637.54 /SF 83,638 191,467.40 /SF 191,467
Pipe Demolition
Miscellaneous piping demolition and disposal 1.00 ls 1,075.4 94,527 - - - 94,526.52 /ls 94,527 216,394.98 /ls 216,395
Pipe Demolition 1.00 LS 1,075.4 94,527 94,526.52 /LS 94,527 216,394.98 /LS 216,395
Process Equipment Demolition
Demolish existing pump and all associated works 4.00 ea 430.2 32,617 - 10,611 - 10,806.99 /ea 43,228 24,739.91 /ea 98,960
Demolish existing grit equipment and all associated works 1.00 ea 295.7 22,424 - 3,979 - 26,403.11 /ea 26,403 60,443.37 /ea 60,443
Demolish existing existing sluice gates and all associated works 8.00 ea 258.1 19,570 - 15,917 - 4,435.87 /ea 35,487 10,154.83 /ea 81,239
Demolish existing grit equipment and all associated works 1.00 ea 295.7 22,424 - 3,979 - 26,403.11 /ea 26,403 60,443.37 /ea 60,443
Process Equipment Demolition 4.00 EA 1,279.7 97,034 34,487 32,880.29 /EA 131,521 75,271.25 /EA 301,085
Selective Demolition 1.00 LS 2,844.9 231,252 10,340 33,606 34,487 309,685.21 /LS 309,685 708,947.40 /LS 708,947
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical Facility Demolition
Electrical demo, remove misc. electrical equipment, transformers, etc. 8,855.00 sf 8,927.3 730,962 - - - - 82.55 /sf 730,962 188.97 /sf 1,673,356
Electrical Facility Demolition 8,855.00 SF 8,927.3 730,962 82.55 /SF 730,962 188.97 /SF 1,673,356
Electrical Facility Demolition 1.00 LS 8,927.3 730,962 730,962.11 /LS 730,962 1,673,356.21 /LS 1,673,356
02.40 Demolition 1.00 LS 11,772.3 962,214 10,340 33,606 34,487 1,040,647.32 /LS 1,040,647 2,382,303.61 /LS 2,382,304
02.0 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS 11,772.3 962,214 10,340 33,606 34,487 1,040,647.32 /LS 1,040,647 2,382,303.61 /LS 2,382,304
03.0 Concrete Work
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work
Electrical Equipment Pads
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 10" thick
Edge forms, housekeeping pads, up to 6" 242.00 lf 17.2 1,290 65 - - - 5.60 /lf 1,355 12.82 /lf 3,102
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 6.25 CY - 776 - - - 124.08 /CY 776 284.06 /CY 1,776
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.31 cy - 39 - - - 124.07 /cy 39 284.07 /cy 89
Finish housekeeping pads 506.25 sf 27.2 1,884 16 - - - 3.75 /sf 1,900 8.59 /sf 4,349
Curing, membrane spray 506.25 sf 1.4 80 21 - - - 0.20 /sf 101 0.46 /sf 230
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 10" thick 6.25 CY 45.8 3,254 916 667.18 /CY 4,170 1,527.36 /CY 9,546
Electrical Equipment Pads 6.25 CY 45.8 3,254 916 667.18 /CY 4,170 1,527.36 /CY 9,546
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator, Xfmrs
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick
Equipment pad forms, large 212.00 sf 71.2 5,330 329 - - - 26.69 /sf 5,659 61.11 /sf 12,955
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 1,300.00 lb - 672 538 - - 0.93 /lb 1,210 2.13 /lb 2,769
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 10.00 CY - 1,241 - - - 124.08 /CY 1,241 284.06 /CY 2,841
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 2.00 CY - 248 - - - 124.08 /CY 248 284.04 /CY 568
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 5.33 CY - 662 - - - 124.08 /CY 662 284.06 /CY 1,515
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.87 cy - 108 - - - 124.10 /cy 108 284.08 /cy 246
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 135.00 sf 5.4 377 3 - - - 2.81 /sf 380 6.44 /sf 869
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 27.00 sf 1.1 75 1 - - - 2.82 /sf 76 6.44 /sf 174
Finishing floors, monolithic, broom finish 72.00 sf 2.9 201 1 - - - 2.81 /sf 202 6.44 /sf 464
Patch & plug tieholes 212.00 sf 4.3 251 4 - - - 1.20 /sf 255 2.75 /sf 584
Sack rub 212.00 sf 11.4 668 7 - - - 3.18 /sf 675 7.29 /sf 1,544
Curing, water 234.00 sf 1.0 62 12 - - - 0.32 /sf 74 0.72 /sf 169

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Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Equipment Pads, 24" thick 17.33 CY 97.4 6,964 3,287 538 622.54 /CY 10,789 1,425.15 /CY 24,698
Electrical Equipment Pad - Generator, Xfmrs 17.33 CY 97.4 6,964 3,287 538 622.54 /CY 10,789 1,425.15 /CY 24,698
Concrete Wall - Floodproof Wall, 8" thick
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 31.61 cy - - 490 - - 15.51 /cy 490 35.51 /cy 1,122
Forms in place, structural walls, to 8' high, hand set 2,560.00 sf 516.2 38,619 2,647 - - - 16.12 /sf 41,266 36.90 /sf 94,469
Speed Dowels, #5 320.00 ea - 4,632 - - - 14.48 /ea 4,632 33.14 /ea 10,605
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 5,688.89 lb - 2,941 2,353 - - 0.93 /lb 5,294 2.13 /lb 12,120
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 31.61 CY - 3,693 - - - 116.85 /CY 3,693 267.49 /CY 8,454
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 2.00 cy - 234 - - - 116.84 /cy 234 267.48 /cy 535
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 31.61 cy 36.1 2,116 - - - - 66.96 /cy 2,116 153.29 /cy 4,845
Patch & plug tieholes 2,560.00 sf 51.6 3,025 53 - - - 1.20 /sf 3,078 2.75 /sf 7,045
Sack rub 2,560.00 sf 137.7 8,067 79 - - - 3.18 /sf 8,147 7.29 /sf 18,650
Curing, membrane spray 2,560.00 sf 6.9 403 106 - - - 0.20 /sf 509 0.46 /sf 1,166
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick 31.61 CY 748.4 52,231 14,386 2,843 2,197.39 /CY 69,459 5,030.37 /CY 159,010
Concrete Wall - Floodproof Wall, 8" thick 31.61 CY 748.4 52,231 14,386 2,843 2,197.39 /CY 69,459 5,030.37 /CY 159,010
Misc. Concrete & Brick repairs
Concrete, Other
Allowance for concrete and brick repairs 1.00 LS 77,552 - - 77,551.95 /LS 77,552 177,535.93 /LS 177,536
Concrete, Other 1.00 CY 77,552 77,551.95 /CY 77,552 177,535.93 /CY 177,536
Misc. Concrete & Brick repairs 1.00 LS 77,552 77,551.95 /LS 77,552 177,535.93 /LS 177,536
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work 6.25 CY 891.7 62,448 18,589 80,933 25,915.18 /CY 161,970 59,326.37 /CY 370,790
03.0 Concrete Work 23.58 CY 891.7 62,448 18,589 80,933 6,868.95 /CY 161,970 15,724.76 /CY 370,790
05.0 Metals
05.10 Structural Steel
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam
Metals, Structural Steel
Allowance to modify the existing monorail beam and all structural related 1.00 ea 15,510 - - 15,510.39 /ea 15,510 35,507.19 /ea 35,507
works
Metals, Structural Steel 1.00 LS 15,510 15,510.39 /LS 15,510 35,507.19 /LS 35,507
Modifications to Existing Monorail Beam 1.00 LS 15,510 15,510.39 /LS 15,510 35,507.19 /LS 35,507
05.10 Structural Steel 1.00 LS 15,510 15,510.39 /LS 15,510 35,507.19 /LS 35,507
05.0 Metals 1.00 LS 15,510 15,510.39 /LS 15,510 35,507.19 /LS 35,507
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites
FRP Grating
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings
Grating fbgls, molded, orange (hi crsv env), 2" sq mesh, 2" thk 2,405.00 sf 161.6 14,653 62,171 - - - 31.94 /sf 76,824 73.13 /sf 175,869
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings 2,405.00 SF 161.6 14,653 62,171 31.94 /SF 76,824 73.13 /SF 175,869
FRP Grating 2,405.00 SF 161.6 14,653 62,171 31.94 /SF 76,824 73.13 /SF 175,869
Misc. FRP Allowance
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings
Misc. FRP Allowance 1.00 LS 6,721 10,340 - - - 17,061.41 /LS 17,061 39,057.84 /LS 39,058
Wood & Plastics, FRP Fabrications, Gratings 1.00 SF 6,721 10,340 17,061.41 /SF 17,061 39,057.84 /SF 39,058
Misc. FRP Allowance 1.00 LS 6,721 10,340 17,061.41 /LS 17,061 39,057.84 /LS 39,058
06.00 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 161.6 21,374 72,511 93,885.39 /LS 93,885 214,927.28 /LS 214,927
06.0 Wood, Plastics and Composites 1.00 LS 161.6 21,374 72,511 93,885.39 /LS 93,885 214,927.28 /LS 214,927
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection
07.50 Membrane Roofing
Roofing
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Built Up Roofing
Roof deck insulation, perlite, 1-1/2" thick R4.17 10,918.00 sf 146.7 10,672 5,419 - - - 1.47 /sf 16,090 3.37 /sf 36,835
Roof deck insulation, polyisocyanurate 2#/CF density, 2-1/2" thick R16 10,918.00 sf 117.5 8,544 11,402 - - - 1.83 /sf 19,946 4.18 /sf 45,661
Built up roof, asphalt base sheet, 3-plies #15 felt, mopped w/ gravel 109.18 sq 373.5 26,791 9,314 - 6,315 - 388.54 /sq 42,421 889.46 /sq 97,111
Coping, aluminum to .019", duranodic finish, 12" wall 638.00 lf 75.5 5,488 5,179 - - - 16.72 /lf 10,667 38.28 /lf 24,420
Roof hatches 1.00 ea 5.4 393 1,551 - - - 1,944.29 /ea 1,944 4,450.98 /ea 4,451
Skylight, allowance 17.00 ea - - 43,946 - - 2,585.07 /ea 43,946 5,917.87 /ea 100,604
Misc. Roofing 1.00 LS 0 0 10,340 - - 10,340.25 /LS 10,340 23,671.43 /LS 23,671
Drain, roof, 6" 16.00 ea 64.5 5,694 16,396 - - - 1,380.57 /ea 22,089 3,160.47 /ea 50,568
Vapor Retarders, building paper, asphalt felt sheathing paper, 15# 109.18 sq 31.7 2,420 598 - - - 27.65 /sq 3,018 63.29 /sq 6,910
Thermal & Moisture Protection, Built Up Roofing 10,918.00 SF 814.8 60,002 49,859 54,286 6,315 15.61 /SF 170,462 35.74 /SF 390,231
Roofing 1.00 LS 814.8 60,002 49,859 54,286 6,315 170,462.33 /LS 170,462 390,231.18 /LS 390,231
07.50 Membrane Roofing 1.00 LS 814.8 60,002 49,859 54,286 6,315 170,462.33 /LS 170,462 390,231.18 /LS 390,231
07.0 Thermal and Moisture Protection 1.00 LS 814.8 60,002 49,859 54,286 6,315 170,462.33 /LS 170,462 390,231.18 /LS 390,231
08.0 Openings
08.00 Openings

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Doors
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware
Coml st doors, 316 SST 3'-0" x 7'-0" 2.00 ea 2.5 193 2,140 - - - 1,166.69 /ea 2,333 2,670.85 /ea 5,342
Door hardware, average - H.M., wood, or aluminum 2.00 set 10.8 796 724 - - - 759.94 /set 1,520 1,739.70 /set 3,479
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, single, 16 ga., up to 5-3/4" 12.00 ea 16.1 1,230 1,923 - - - 262.79 /ea 3,153 601.59 /ea 7,219
deep, 7'-0" h x 3'-0" w
Frames, steel, knock down, hollow metal, double, 16 ga., up to 4-7/8" 4.00 ea 6.1 469 778 - - - 311.58 /ea 1,246 713.28 /ea 2,853
deep, 7'-0" h x 6'-0" w
Fiberglass, exterior, prehung door, 1-3/4", 3'-0" x 7'-0" 20.00 ea 28.7 2,187 9,513 - - - 585.00 /ea 11,700 1,339.21 /ea 26,784
Seal around doors & louvers 1.00 ea 1.1 0 0 5,170 - - 5,170.13 /ea 5,170 11,835.73 /ea 11,836
Openings, Doors, Frames and Hardware 22.00 EA 65.3 4,875 15,078 5,170 1,141.96 /EA 25,123 2,614.23 /EA 57,513
Doors 22.00 EA 65.3 4,875 15,078 5,170 1,141.96 /EA 25,123 2,614.23 /EA 57,513
08.00 Openings 1.00 LS 65.3 4,875 15,078 5,170 25,123.11 /LS 25,123 57,513.12 /LS 57,513
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames
Access Hatch 6' x 6'
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors
Doors, specialty, access, floor, industrial, aluminum, double leaf, 6' x 6', 2.00 opng 43.0 3,899 17,868 - - - 10,883.71 /opng 21,767 24,915.54 /opng 49,831
645 lb
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors 2.00 EA 43.0 3,899 17,868 10,883.71 /EA 21,767 24,915.54 /EA 49,831
Access Hatch 6' x 6' 2.00 EA 43.0 3,899 17,868 10,883.71 /EA 21,767 24,915.54 /EA 49,831
08.30 Specialty Doors and Frames 2.00 EA 43.0 3,899 17,868 10,883.71 /EA 21,767 24,915.54 /EA 49,831
08.0 Openings 1.00 LS 108.3 8,774 32,946 5,170 46,890.52 /LS 46,891 107,344.21 /LS 107,344
09.0 Finishes
09.00 Finishes
Misc. Finishes
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Misc. Finishes Allowance 1.00 LS 33,606 25,851 - - - 59,456.50 /LS 59,457 136,110.86 /LS 136,111
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 1.00 SF 33,606 25,851 59,456.50 /SF 59,457 136,110.86 /SF 136,111
Misc. Finishes 1.00 LS 33,606 25,851 59,456.50 /LS 59,457 136,110.86 /LS 136,111
Special Coating
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 641.25 sf - - 13,261 - - 20.68 /sf 13,261 47.34 /sf 30,359
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 27.00 sf - - 558 - - 20.68 /sf 558 47.34 /sf 1,278
Concrete Coating, Chemical Resistant, CRC-2 200.00 sf - - 4,136 - - 20.68 /sf 4,136 47.34 /sf 9,469
Finishes, Chemical Resistant Coatings 868.25 SF 17,956 20.68 /SF 17,956 47.34 /SF 41,105
Finishes, Special Coating
Special Coatings, high build epoxy, 50 mil, max, pump room floors and 5,824.00 sf 659.3 41,153 60,222 - - - 17.41 /sf 101,375 39.85 /sf 232,073
walls
Special Coatings, high build epoxy, 50 mil, max, wetwell floor and walls 3,731.00 sf 422.3 26,364 38,580 - - - 17.41 /sf 64,943 39.85 /sf 148,672
Finishes, Special Coating 5,824.00 SF 1,081.6 67,517 98,801 28.56 /SF 166,318 65.38 /SF 380,745
Special Coating 6,692.25 SF 1,081.6 67,517 98,801 17,956 27.54 /SF 184,274 63.04 /SF 421,850
09.00 Finishes 1,081.6 101,123 124,652 17,956 /LS 243,731 /LS 557,961
09.0 Finishes 1.00 LS 1,081.6 101,123 124,652 17,956 243,730.81 /LS 243,731 557,961.15 /LS 557,961
10.0 Specialties
10.00 Specialties
Toilet Accessories
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories
Partitions, toilet, floor mounted, headrail braced, stainless steel 1.00 ea 3.6 273 1,215 - - - 1,488.38 /ea 1,488 3,407.27 /ea 3,407
Toilet tissue dispenser, surface mounted, stainless, double roll 1.00 ea 0.4 34 23 - - - 57.43 /ea 57 131.48 /ea 131
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 24" long 1.00 ea 0.5 36 32 - - - 67.15 /ea 67 153.73 /ea 154
Toilet Accessories, grab bars, straight, stainless steel, 36" long 1.00 ea 0.5 41 38 - - - 79.20 /ea 79 181.30 /ea 181
Toilet Accessories, mirror, 48" x 24", with stainless steel 3/4" square 1.00 ea 1.1 82 157 - - - 239.24 /ea 239 547.69 /ea 548
frame
Toilet Accessories, soap dispenser, stainless steel, recessed, liquid 1.00 ea 1.1 82 172 - - - 253.70 /ea 254 580.79 /ea 581
Toilet Accessories, towel dispenser, stainless steel, surface mounted 1.00 ea 0.7 51 49 - - - 100.37 /ea 100 229.76 /ea 230
Toilet Accessories, waste receptacle, stainless steel, w/top, 13 gallon 1.00 ea 1.1 82 326 - - - 407.78 /ea 408 933.52 /ea 934
Specialties Toilet & Bath Accessories 8.00 EA 8.9 682 2,012 336.66 /EA 2,693 770.69 /EA 6,166
Toilet Accessories 1.00 LS 8.9 682 2,012 2,693.25 /LS 2,693 6,165.54 /LS 6,166
10.00 Specialties 1.00 LS 8.9 682 2,012 2,693.25 /LS 2,693 6,165.54 /LS 6,166
10.0 Specialties 1.00 LS 8.9 682 2,012 2,693.25 /LS 2,693 6,165.54 /LS 6,166
21.0 Fire Suppression
21.00 Fire Suppression
Sprinkler System
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System
Sprinkler System 3,180.00 SF 1,590.0 18,085 - - 5.69 /SF 18,085 13.30 /SF 42,306
Mechanical, Fire Sprinklers System 1.00 LS 1,590.0 18,085 18,085.12 /LS 18,085 42,305.62 /LS 42,306

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Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Sprinkler System 3,180.00 SF 1,590.0 18,085 5.69 /SF 18,085 13.30 /SF 42,306
21.00 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 1,590.0 18,085 18,085.12 /LS 18,085 42,305.62 /LS 42,306
21.0 Fire Suppression 1.00 LS 1,590.0 18,085 18,085.12 /LS 18,085 42,305.62 /LS 42,306
22.0 Plumbing
22.00 Plumbing
Misc. Plumbing
Mechanical, Plumbing
Misc. Plumbing Allowance 1.00 LS 33,606 25,851 - - 59,456.49 /LS 59,456 127,192.42 /LS 127,192
Mechanical, Plumbing 1.00 LS 33,606 25,851 59,456.49 /LS 59,456 127,192.42 /LS 127,192
Misc. Plumbing 1.00 LS 33,606 25,851 59,456.49 /LS 59,456 127,192.42 /LS 127,192
Plumbing Fixtures
Mechanical, Plumbing
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, close coupled, 1.00 ea 4.1 351 238 - - - 588.82 /ea 589 1,259.64 /ea 1,260
two piece, includes seat, supply pipe with stop
Water closet, tank type, vitreous china, floor mounted, rough-in, supply, 1.00 ea 7.1 610 336 - - - 946.01 /ea 946 2,023.75 /ea 2,024
waste and vent, one piece
Lavatory, vanity top, stainless steel, self-rimming, ledge, round, single 1.00 ea 3.4 291 827 - - - 1,117.86 /ea 1,118 2,391.37 /ea 2,391
bowl, 18-3/4", includes trim
Lavatory, vanity top, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 9.4 809 225 - - - 1,034.29 /ea 1,034 2,212.63 /ea 2,213
Sink, service, stainless steel, self rimming, triple bowl, 22" x 43", includes 1.00 ea 4.9 423 1,163 - - - 1,586.06 /ea 1,586 3,392.96 /ea 3,393
faucet and drain
Sink, service, rough-in, supply, waste and vent 1.00 ea 10.1 869 255 - - - 1,124.75 /ea 1,125 2,406.13 /ea 2,406
Industrial safety fixture, eyewash station, stainless steel, pedestal 3.00 ea 16.1 1,395 862 - - - 752.50 /ea 2,258 1,609.79 /ea 4,829
mounted, unmounted, excludes rough-in
Mechanical, Plumbing 1.00 LS 54.9 4,748 3,908 8,655.30 /LS 8,655 18,515.86 /LS 18,516
Plumbing Fixtures 1.00 LS 54.9 4,748 3,908 8,655.30 /LS 8,655 18,515.86 /LS 18,516
22.00 Plumbing 1.00 LS 54.9 38,354 3,908 25,851 68,111.79 /LS 68,112 145,708.28 /LS 145,708
22.0 Plumbing 1.00 LS 54.9 38,354 3,908 25,851 68,111.79 /LS 68,112 145,708.28 /LS 145,708
23.0 HVAC
23.00 HVAC
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems,
Mechanical, HVAC
Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 ls - - - - 25,851 25,850.65 /ls 25,851 55,301.04 /ls 55,301
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 25,851 25,850.65 /LS 25,851 55,301.04 /LS 55,301
HVAC Control Components/DDC Systems, 1.00 25,851 25,850.65 25,851 55,301.04 55,301
Misc. HVAC
Mechanical, HVAC
Misc. HVAC Allowance 1.00 ls - - - - 25,851 25,850.65 /ls 25,851 55,301.05 /ls 55,301
Mechanical, HVAC 1.00 LS 25,851 25,850.65 /LS 25,851 55,301.05 /LS 55,301
Misc. HVAC 1.00 LS 25,851 25,850.65 /LS 25,851 55,301.05 /LS 55,301
23.00 HVAC 1.00 LS 51,701 51,701.30 /LS 51,701 110,602.09 /LS 110,602
23.0 HVAC 1.00 LS 51,701 51,701.30 /LS 51,701 110,602.09 /LS 110,602
26.0 Electrical Work
26.10 Site Electrical
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit
PVC Sch 40 in Trench 2" 100.00 lf 5.9 477 89 - - - 5.66 /lf 566 13.53 /lf 1,353
PVC Sch 40 90 deg Ell 2" 1.00 E 0.3 27 4 - - - 31.22 /E 31 74.60 /E 75
PVC Coupling 2" 3.00 E 0.2 16 3 - - - 6.32 /E 19 15.10 /E 45
PVC Female Adaptor 2" 2.00 E 0.4 28 3 - - - 15.41 /E 31 36.82 /E 74
PVC Coated GRC in Trench 2" 10.00 lf 1.6 130 148 - - - 27.82 /lf 278 66.46 /lf 665
PVC Coated GRC Elbow 36" Radius 2" 2.00 E 2.0 163 501 - - - 331.87 /E 664 792.92 /E 1,586
PVC Base Spacers < 2" 20.00 E 1.3 108 21 - - - 6.45 /E 129 15.42 /E 308
Duct Bank Warning Tape 100.00 lf 3.4 271 26 - - - 2.97 /lf 297 7.09 /lf 709
PVC Solvent Cement - Qt 0.40 E 0.0 0 2 - - - 6.28 /E 3 14.95 /E 6
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit 100.00 LF 15.1 1,221 797 20.18 /LF 2,018 48.20 /LF 4,820
Site Electrical, Duct Bank
2500 psi Duct Bank Concrete 3.70 cy 3.2 261 402 - - - 179.05 /cy 663 427.81 /cy 1,585
Add Color Die for Duct Bank Concrete 3.70 cy - 69 - - - 18.61 /cy 69 44.47 /cy 165
Duct Bank Concrete Forming 200.00 sf 80.7 6,504 414 - - - 34.59 /sf 6,918 82.64 /sf 16,528
Duct Bank Reinforcing Re-bar #4 400.00 lf 5.4 434 207 - - - 1.60 /lf 641 3.83 /lf 1,531
Duct Bank Reinforcing Re-bar #4 ( Ties ) 200.00 lf 6.7 542 108 - - - 3.25 /lf 650 7.76 /lf 1,553
Site Electrical, Duct Bank 96.0 7,741 1,200 /CY 8,941 /CY 21,361
Site Electrical, Trenching
Electrical Trench Excavation - Soil Type C 37.04 cy 16.4 1,325 - - 326 - 44.58 /cy 1,651 106.52 /cy 3,945
Electrical Trench Bedding - Crushed Gravel 7.41 cy 5.0 402 230 - 72 - 95.00 /cy 704 226.98 /cy 1,681
Electrical Trench Backfill - Reuse Trench Spoils 25.93 cy 9.4 759 - - 456 - 46.87 /cy 1,215 111.99 /cy 2,903
Electrical Trench Spoils - Waste on Site 11.11 cy 2.2 181 - - 130 - 27.99 /cy 311 66.87 /cy 743

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Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Site Electrical, Trenching 33.1 2,667 230 984 /CY 3,881 /CY 9,273
Site Electrical, Grounding
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 100.00 lf 6.0 488 415 - - - 9.03 /lf 903 21.57 /lf 2,157
Site Electrical, Grounding 6.0 488 415 /LF 903 /LF 2,157
Site Electrical, Buried Conduit 1.00 LF 150.2 12,116 2,641 984 15,741.74 /LF 15,742 37,610.99 /LF 37,611
Electrical, Grounding
Site Electrical, Grounding
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 100.00 lf 6.0 488 415 - - - 9.03 /lf 903 21.57 /lf 2,157
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 70.00 lf 4.2 341 290 - - - 9.03 /lf 632 21.57 /lf 1,510
CU Bare Stranded #4/0 75.00 lf 4.5 366 311 - - - 9.03 /lf 677 21.56 /lf 1,617
Hand Trench and Backfill, includes labor for layout 135.00 lf 36.3 2,927 - - - - 21.68 /lf 2,927 51.80 /lf 6,993
Copperclad Ground Rod 3/4" x 10' 12.00 E 12.9 1,041 396 - - - 119.74 /E 1,437 286.10 /E 3,433
Compression Lug - 4/0 6.00 E 4.0 325 63 - - - 64.71 /E 388 154.60 /E 928
Cadweld Cable to Rod - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.95 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Rod - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.94 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Rod - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.95 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Cable - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.94 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Cable - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.95 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Cable - 250 Max 4.00 E 2.7 217 83 - - - 74.90 /E 300 178.95 /E 716
Cadweld Cable to Steel - 250 Max 6.00 E 4.0 325 124 - - - 74.87 /E 449 178.89 /E 1,073
Grounding Bolt and Nut Set 4.00 E 0.3 22 4 - - - 6.43 /E 26 15.37 /E 61
Grounding Bolt and Nut Set 2.00 E 0.1 11 2 - - - 6.44 /E 13 15.39 /E 31
Drill and Tap for Ground Connection 6.00 E 4.0 325 2 - - - 54.45 /E 327 130.08 /E 780
Above Grade Ground Wire Supports 18.00 E 2.4 195 28 - - - 12.40 /E 223 29.62 /E 533
Site Electrical, Grounding 95.1 7,667 2,132 /LF 9,799 /LF 23,411
Electrical, Grounding 95.1 7,667 2,132 /LS 9,799 /LS 23,411
26.10 Site Electrical 1.00 LS 245.3 19,783 4,773 984 25,540.25 /LS 25,540 61,022.09 /LS 61,022
26.15 Process Electrical
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 12 9,180.00 lf 86.4 6,966 941 - - - 0.86 /lf 7,907 2.06 /lf 18,893
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 12 3,060.00 lf 28.8 2,322 314 - - - 0.86 /lf 2,636 2.06 /lf 6,298
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 8 170.00 lf 2.3 184 44 - - - 1.34 /lf 228 3.21 /lf 545
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2 510.00 lf 12.3 995 465 - - - 2.86 /lf 1,461 6.84 /lf 3,490
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2 330.00 lf 8.0 644 301 - - - 2.86 /lf 945 6.84 /lf 2,258
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 170.00 lf 5.0 405 239 - - - 3.79 /lf 644 9.05 /lf 1,539
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 2/0 180.00 lf 5.8 468 317 - - - 4.36 /lf 785 10.42 /lf 1,876
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 350 510.00 lf 27.4 2,211 2,359 - - - 8.96 /lf 4,570 21.41 /lf 10,919
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 500 1,530.00 lf 100.8 8,127 9,995 - - - 11.85 /lf 18,122 28.30 /lf 43,298
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 6 240.00 lf 3.9 312 143 - - - 1.90 /lf 455 4.53 /lf 1,087
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 1,760.00 lf 52.0 4,197 3,903 - - - 4.60 /lf 8,099 11.00 /lf 19,351
XHHW Copper Stranded 1/C # 1/0 1,920.00 lf 56.8 4,578 4,257 - - - 4.60 /lf 8,836 11.00 /lf 21,111
5 KV Non Shielded XLP / PVC - 1/C #350 Copper 11,040.00 lf 905.3 73,003 86,302 - - - 14.43 /lf 159,305 34.48 /lf 380,620
Copper XLP 133% Insulated 15 KV #1/0 Copper 720.00 lf 46.5 3,746 4,193 - - - 11.03 /lf 7,939 26.35 /lf 18,969
Stakon Lug #12 - #10 288.00 E 38.7 3,122 74 - - - 11.10 /E 3,197 26.52 /E 7,637
Compression Lug - # 8 4.00 E 0.8 65 10 - - - 18.65 /E 75 44.56 /E 178
Compression Lug - # 6 4.00 E 0.8 65 9 - - - 18.54 /E 74 44.29 /E 177
Compression Lug - # 2 18.00 E 6.0 488 106 - - - 32.96 /E 593 78.76 /E 1,418
Compression Lug - 1/0 64.00 E 30.1 2,428 420 - - - 44.51 /E 2,848 106.34 /E 6,806
Compression Lug - 1/0 4.00 E 1.9 152 26 - - - 44.53 /E 178 106.39 /E 426
Compression Lug - 2/0 6.00 E 3.2 260 47 - - - 51.14 /E 307 122.20 /E 733
Compression Lug - 350 MCM 12.00 E 9.7 780 176 - - - 79.74 /E 957 190.52 /E 2,286
Compression Lug - 500 MCM 36.00 E 33.9 2,732 765 - - - 97.12 /E 3,496 232.04 /E 8,353
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 10 hp 36.00 E 87.1 7,024 2,113 - - - 253.80 /E 9,137 606.39 /E 21,830
Equipmenmt Hook-up, 3 phase, 80A 2.00 E 10.5 846 239 - - - 542.39 /E 1,085 1,295.89 /E 2,592
Motor Hook-up, 3 phase, 250 hp 3.00 E 56.5 4,553 549 - - - 1,700.47 /E 5,101 4,062.87 /E 12,189
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 10HP / 480V / #12 36.00 E 33.9 2,732 - - - - 75.88 /E 2,732 181.29 /E 6,527
Equipment Testing & Commissioning: 80A / 480V / #4 2.00 E 3.0 238 - - - - 119.23 /E 238 284.88 /E 570
Motor Testing & Commissioning: 250 HP / 480v / 500 3.00 E 23.8 1,919 - - - - 639.56 /E 1,919 1,528.08 /E 4,584
600V Megger Testing 218.00 E 73.3 5,908 - - - - 27.10 /E 5,908 64.75 /E 14,115
Wire Markers 32.00 E 0.4 35 2 - - - 1.14 /E 36 2.72 /E 87
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.68 /E 11
Wire Markers 336.00 E 4.5 364 17 - - - 1.14 /E 381 2.71 /E 911
Wire Markers 12.00 E 0.2 13 1 - - - 1.14 /E 14 2.72 /E 33
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.69 /E 11
Wire Markers 32.00 E 0.4 35 2 - - - 1.14 /E 36 2.72 /E 87
Wire Markers 12.00 E 0.2 13 1 - - - 1.14 /E 14 2.72 /E 33
Wire Markers 4.00 E 0.1 4 0 - - - 1.13 /E 5 2.69 /E 11
5 KV Compression Lug - # 350 192.00 E 232.3 18,732 2,615 - - - 111.18 /E 21,346 265.63 /E 51,002
15 KV Indoor Termination Kit - 1/C # 1/0 6.00 E 16.1 1,301 310 - - - 268.49 /E 1,611 641.49 /E 3,849
15 KV Outdoor Termination Kit - 1/C # 1/0 6.00 E 24.2 1,951 465 - - - 402.75 /E 2,417 962.28 /E 5,774
15 KV Compression Lug - # 1/0 12.00 E 8.1 650 105 - - - 62.97 /E 756 150.44 /E 1,805

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
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Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
5 KV Motor Connect & Test - 1000 HP 4.00 E 53.8 4,336 - - - 1,084.02 /E 4,336 2,589.99 /E 10,360
5 KV Motor Conn Insulating Boot - # 350 48.00 E 225.8 18,211 7,445 - - - 534.51 /E 25,656 1,277.07 /E 61,299
5 KV Megger Testing 96.00 E 129.0 10,406 - 9,927 - - 211.80 /E 20,333 506.05 /E 48,581
15 KV Hi-Pot Testing 6.00 E 16.1 1,301 - 620 - - 320.19 /E 1,921 765.01 /E 4,590
MV Cable Tags 204.00 E 27.4 2,211 211 - - - 11.87 /E 2,422 28.37 /E 5,788
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 2,493.1 201,044 129,480 10,547 /LF 341,071 /LF 814,904
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 2,700.00 lf 319.4 25,755 4,068 - - - 11.05 /lf 29,823 26.39 /lf 71,255
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/4" 150.00 lf 21.6 1,740 491 - - - 14.87 /lf 2,230 35.53 /lf 5,329
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 1-1/2" 200.00 lf 32.0 2,580 771 - - - 16.76 /lf 3,351 40.03 /lf 8,007
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 1,600.00 lf 537.7 43,360 16,623 - - - 37.49 /lf 59,983 89.57 /lf 143,315
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 150.00 lf 50.4 4,065 1,558 - - - 37.49 /lf 5,623 89.57 /lf 13,436
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 1,900.00 lf 638.5 51,490 19,740 - - - 37.49 /lf 71,230 89.57 /lf 170,187
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3" 150.00 lf 50.4 4,065 1,558 - - - 37.49 /lf 5,623 89.57 /lf 13,436
GRC Elbow 3/4" 108.00 E 36.3 2,927 965 - - - 36.03 /E 3,892 86.09 /E 9,298
GRC Elbow 1-1/4" 6.00 E 2.8 228 113 - - - 56.74 /E 340 135.55 /E 813
GRC Elbow 1-1/2" 6.00 E 3.2 260 140 - - - 66.67 /E 400 159.29 /E 956
GRC Elbow 3" 48.00 E 48.4 3,902 4,171 - - - 168.19 /E 8,073 401.84 /E 19,288
GRC Elbow 3" 9.00 E 9.1 732 782 - - - 168.19 /E 1,514 401.85 /E 3,617
GRC Elbow 3" 57.00 E 57.5 4,634 4,953 - - - 168.19 /E 9,587 401.84 /E 22,905
GRC Elbow 3" 6.00 E 6.0 488 521 - - - 168.20 /E 1,009 401.87 /E 2,411
GRC Couplng 3/4" 108.00 E 7.3 585 278 - - - 7.99 /E 863 19.09 /E 2,061
GRC Couplng 1-1/4" 6.00 E 0.6 45 29 - - - 12.34 /E 74 29.48 /E 177
GRC Couplng 1-1/2" 6.00 E 0.6 52 36 - - - 14.70 /E 88 35.11 /E 211
GRC Couplng 3" 48.00 E 7.1 572 1,223 - - - 37.39 /E 1,795 89.34 /E 4,288
GRC Couplng 3" 9.00 E 1.3 107 229 - - - 37.39 /E 337 89.33 /E 804
GRC Couplng 3" 48.00 E 7.1 572 1,223 - - - 37.40 /E 1,795 89.35 /E 4,289
GRC Couplng 3" 15.00 E 2.2 179 382 - - - 37.39 /E 561 89.33 /E 1,340
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 144.00 E 60.0 4,839 1,925 - - - 46.97 /E 6,764 112.23 /E 16,161
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 6.00 E 2.5 202 80 - - - 46.97 /E 282 112.22 /E 673
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/4" 8.00 E 4.8 390 163 - - - 69.17 /E 553 165.26 /E 1,322
Rigid Conduit Hub 1-1/2" 4.00 E 2.5 199 89 - - - 72.12 /E 288 172.31 /E 689
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 64.00 E 74.0 5,966 3,316 - - - 145.03 /E 9,282 346.52 /E 22,177
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 12.00 E 13.9 1,119 622 - - - 145.04 /E 1,740 346.53 /E 4,158
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 64.00 E 74.0 5,966 3,316 - - - 145.03 /E 9,282 346.52 /E 22,177
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 12.00 E 13.9 1,119 622 - - - 145.03 /E 1,740 346.51 /E 4,158
Rigid Conduit Hub 3" 4.00 E 4.6 373 207 - - - 145.03 /E 580 346.51 /E 1,386
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 36.00 E 14.5 1,171 465 - - - 45.42 /E 1,635 108.53 /E 3,907
Malleable LB Condulet - 1-1/4" 2.00 E 1.1 87 60 - - - 73.44 /E 147 175.46 /E 351
Malleable LB Condulet - 3" 3.00 E 4.4 358 505 - - - 287.60 /E 863 687.16 /E 2,061
Malleable TB Condulet - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 1.3 108 94 - - - 101.37 /E 203 242.20 /E 484
EYS Seal Fitting 3" 16.00 E 32.3 2,602 1,711 - - - 269.53 /E 4,313 643.98 /E 10,304
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 360.00 E 14.5 1,171 688 - - - 5.16 /E 1,858 12.33 /E 4,440
Unistrut Straps 1-1/4" 20.00 E 1.1 87 49 - - - 6.78 /E 136 16.19 /E 324
Unistrut Straps 1-1/2" 14.00 E 0.8 61 42 - - - 7.34 /E 103 17.52 /E 245
Unistrut Straps 3" 112.00 E 7.5 607 440 - - - 9.35 /E 1,047 22.33 /E 2,501
Unistrut Straps 3" 21.00 E 1.4 114 82 - - - 9.35 /E 196 22.33 /E 469
Unistrut Straps 3" 208.00 E 14.0 1,127 817 - - - 9.35 /E 1,944 22.33 /E 4,645
Unistrut Straps 3" 39.00 E 2.6 211 153 - - - 9.35 /E 364 22.33 /E 871
Unistrut Straps 3" 20.00 E 1.3 108 79 - - - 9.35 /E 187 22.33 /E 447
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 360.00 E 19.4 1,561 372 - - - 5.37 /E 1,933 12.83 /E 4,619
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 1-1/4" 20.00 E 1.6 130 26 - - - 7.80 /E 156 18.63 /E 373
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 1-1/2" 14.00 E 1.1 91 22 - - - 8.05 /E 113 19.24 /E 269
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3" 400.00 E 53.8 4,336 827 - - - 12.91 /E 5,164 30.84 /E 12,337
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 36.00 lf 1.5 117 92 - - - 5.81 /lf 209 13.87 /lf 499
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/4" 2.00 lf 0.1 9 11 - - - 9.63 /lf 19 23.01 /lf 46
EF Sealtite Flex 1-1/2" 2.00 lf 0.1 11 12 - - - 11.56 /lf 23 27.59 /lf 55
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 16.00 lf 1.9 156 290 - - - 27.85 /lf 446 66.55 /lf 1,065
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 3.00 lf 0.4 29 54 - - - 27.85 /lf 84 66.54 /lf 200
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 16.00 lf 1.9 156 290 - - - 27.85 /lf 446 66.55 /lf 1,065
EF Sealtite Flex 3" 3.00 lf 0.4 29 54 - - - 27.85 /lf 84 66.53 /lf 200
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 72.00 E 8.7 702 375 - - - 14.97 /E 1,078 35.76 /E 2,575
LT Flex Connector Straight 1-1/4" 4.00 E 0.6 52 53 - - - 26.14 /E 105 62.46 /E 250
LT Flex Connector Straight 1-1/2" 4.00 E 0.8 61 74 - - - 33.74 /E 135 80.61 /E 322
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 32.00 E 9.5 763 5,765 - - - 204.02 /E 6,529 487.45 /E 15,598
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 6.00 E 1.8 143 1,081 - - - 204.02 /E 1,224 487.44 /E 2,925
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 32.00 E 9.5 763 5,765 - - - 204.02 /E 6,529 487.45 /E 15,598
LT Flex Connector Straight 3" 6.00 E 1.8 143 1,081 - - - 204.01 /E 1,224 487.44 /E 2,925
Conduit Wall Penetration - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 0.7 54 5 - - - 29.68 /E 59 70.92 /E 142
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 16.00 E 6.5 520 83 - - - 37.69 /E 603 90.05 /E 1,441
Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 19.00 E 7.7 618 98 - - - 37.69 /E 716 90.04 /E 1,711
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 1-1/2" 2.00 E 1.3 108 20 - - - 64.12 /E 128 153.20 /E 306
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 16.00 E 12.9 1,041 242 - - - 80.19 /E 1,283 191.60 /E 3,066

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Process Electrical, Conduit
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 3.00 E 2.4 195 45 - - - 80.20 /E 241 191.62 /E 575
Fireproof Conduit Wall Penetration - 3" 16.00 E 12.9 1,041 242 - - - 80.19 /E 1,283 191.60 /E 3,066
Conduit Floor Penetration - 3" 16.00 E 6.5 520 83 - - - 37.69 /E 603 90.05 /E 1,441
Fireproof Conduit Floor Penetration - 3" 16.00 E 6.5 520 138 - - - 41.15 /E 658 98.32 /E 1,573
Process Electrical, Conduit 6,850.00 LF 2,358.6 190,197 92,576 41.28 /LF 282,772 98.63 /LF 675,614
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Power 4,851.6 391,240 222,056 10,547 623,843 1,490,518
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 5,100.00 lf 41.2 3,319 341 - - - 0.72 /lf 3,660 1.71 /lf 8,744
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 1,275.00 lf 10.3 830 85 - - - 0.72 /lf 915 1.71 /lf 2,186
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 377,740.00 lf 3,048.4 245,823 25,247 - - - 0.72 /lf 271,070 1.71 /lf 647,655
THHN-THWN Copper Stranded 1/C # 14 1,360.00 lf 11.0 885 91 - - - 0.72 /lf 976 1.71 /lf 2,332
Shielded PLTC / Inst Cable 1 Pair #16 595.00 lf 16.0 1,290 277 - - - 2.63 /lf 1,567 6.29 /lf 3,744
Unshielded Twisted Pair Cable, 4-Pair CAT 6 350Mhz Ultra II 765.00 lf 18.0 1,451 309 - - - 2.30 /lf 1,759 5.50 /lf 4,204
UTP Cable Connector, RJ45 CAT 6 Mini-Jack TX-5e (568A/B) 18.00 E 6.0 488 81 - - - 31.60 /E 569 75.50 /E 1,359
UTP Patch Cord, RJ45/RJ45 CAT 6E 350Mhz Data-Patch - 5ft 9.00 E 0.7 59 50 - - - 12.03 /E 108 28.74 /E 259
UTP Wall Plate, 4-Port, CAT 6 350Mhz, RJ45/110 (568B), White 9.00 E 3.0 244 18 - - - 29.06 /E 262 69.43 /E 625
4 Pair UTP Continuity Test 9.00 E 3.0 244 - - - 27.10 /E 244 64.74 /E 583
4 Pair UTP Certification with Documentation 9.00 E 7.6 615 - - - 68.29 /E 615 163.15 /E 1,468
UTP Cable Supports 54.00 E 3.6 293 28 - - - 5.94 /E 321 14.18 /E 766
Termination Labor Only - # 16 - #14 1,185.00 E 159.3 12,846 - - - - 10.84 /E 12,846 25.90 /E 30,692
Control Wire Testing 589.00 E 79.2 6,385 - - - - 10.84 /E 6,385 25.90 /E 15,255
Wire Markers 1,118.00 E 15.0 1,212 58 - - - 1.14 /E 1,269 2.71 /E 3,033
Wire Markers 49.00 E 0.7 53 3 - - - 1.13 /E 56 2.71 /E 133
Wire Markers 18.00 E 0.2 20 1 - - - 1.14 /E 20 2.71 /E 49
Process Electrical, Wire/Cable 386,835.00 LF 3,423.2 276,054 26,587 0.78 /LF 302,641 1.87 /LF 723,087
Process Electrical, Conduit
GRC Conduit @ Level 2 3/4" 5,625.00 lf 665.4 53,657 8,475 - - - 11.05 /lf 62,132 26.39 /lf 148,448
GRC Elbow 3/4" 198.00 E 66.5 5,366 1,769 - - - 36.03 /E 7,134 86.09 /E 17,046
GRC Elbow 3/4" 27.00 E 9.1 732 241 - - - 36.03 /E 973 86.09 /E 2,324
GRC Couplng 3/4" 45.00 E 3.0 244 116 - - - 7.99 /E 359 19.09 /E 859
GRC Couplng 3/4" 132.00 E 8.9 716 339 - - - 7.99 /E 1,055 19.09 /E 2,520
GRC Couplng 3/4" 21.00 E 1.4 114 54 - - - 7.99 /E 168 19.09 /E 401
GRC Couplng 3/4" 27.00 E 1.8 146 69 - - - 7.99 /E 216 19.09 /E 515
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 118.00 E 49.2 3,965 1,577 - - - 46.97 /E 5,542 112.22 /E 13,242
Rigid Conduit Hub 3/4" 32.00 E 13.3 1,075 428 - - - 46.97 /E 1,503 112.23 /E 3,591
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 59.00 E 23.8 1,919 761 - - - 45.42 /E 2,680 108.53 /E 6,403
Malleable LB Condulet - 3/4" 16.00 E 6.5 520 206 - - - 45.42 /E 727 108.53 /E 1,736
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 150.00 E 6.0 488 286 - - - 5.16 /E 774 12.33 /E 1,850
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 440.00 E 17.7 1,431 840 - - - 5.16 /E 2,271 12.33 /E 5,427
Unistrut Straps 3/4" 160.00 E 6.5 520 306 - - - 5.16 /E 826 12.33 /E 1,973
Unistrut Conduit Hanger Allowance 3/4" 750.00 E 40.3 3,252 776 - - - 5.37 /E 4,027 12.83 /E 9,622
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 15.00 lf 0.6 49 38 - - - 5.81 /lf 87 13.89 /lf 208
EF Sealtite Flex 3/4" 60.00 lf 2.4 195 153 - - - 5.81 /lf 348 13.87 /lf 832
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 30.00 E 3.6 293 156 - - - 14.96 /E 449 35.75 /E 1,073
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 88.00 E 10.6 859 458 - - - 14.97 /E 1,317 35.76 /E 3,146
LT Flex Connector Straight 3/4" 32.00 E 3.9 312 167 - - - 14.96 /E 479 35.74 /E 1,144
Process Electrical, Conduit 5,625.00 LF 940.6 75,852 17,216 16.55 /LF 93,068 39.53 /LF 222,363
Electrical, Conduit and Wire/Cable - Controls 1.00 LS 4,363.9 351,906 43,803 395,709.38 /LS 395,709 945,449.31 /LS 945,449
Electrical, Grounding
Process Electrical, Grounding
Miscellaneous Grounding 1.00 ls 80.7 6,504 2,585 - - - 9,089.08 /ls 9,089 21,716.08 /ls 21,716
Process Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LF 80.7 6,504 2,585 9,089.08 /LF 9,089 21,716.08 /LF 21,716
Electrical, Grounding 1.00 LS 80.7 6,504 2,585 9,089.08 /LS 9,089 21,716.08 /LS 21,716
26.15 Process Electrical 1.00 LS 9,296.1 749,650 268,444 10,547 1,028,641.61 /LS 1,028,642 2,457,683.68 /LS 2,457,684
26.20 Facility Electrical
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost
PS Building, Electrical Subcontract, Division 16 8,855.00 sf - - 509,365 - - 57.52 /sf 509,365 137.44 /sf 1,217,001
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 8,855.00 SF 509,365 57.52 /SF 509,365 137.44 /SF 1,217,001
Facility Electrical, Complete $/SF Cost 1.00 LS 509,365 509,365.00 /LS 509,365 1,217,001.19 /LS 1,217,001
26.20 Facility Electrical 1.00 LS 509,365 509,365.00 /LS 509,365 1,217,001.19 /LS 1,217,001
26.25 Electrical Equipment
Electrical Equipment
Electrical, Testing
Megger/Check Elec Equipment 1.00 LS 188.2 15,176 - - - - 15,176.07 /LS 15,176 36,259.43 /LS 36,259
Electrical, Testing 1.00 LS 188.2 15,176 15,176.07 /LS 15,176 36,259.43 /LS 36,259
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General
LV MCC Vertical Sections - 600A 6.00 E 64.5 5,203 13,959 - - - 3,193.75 /E 19,163 7,630.69 /E 45,784

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General
MCC Main Lug Only - 600A 1.00 E 3.4 271 1,396 - - - 1,666.90 /E 1,667 3,982.65 /E 3,983
MCC FVNR Starter w/ Circuit Breaker - Size 1 9.00 E 9.7 780 3,090 - - - 430.02 /E 3,870 1,027.42 /E 9,247
MCC Circuit Breaker - <30A 29.00 E 9.7 786 6,761 - - - 260.22 /E 7,546 621.74 /E 18,030
MCC Circuit Breaker - 80A 2.00 E 2.0 163 512 - - - 337.21 /E 674 805.67 /E 1,611
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 4.0 321 6,980 - - - 7,300.86 /ea 7,301 17,443.60 /ea 17,444
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,136 - - - 4,136.10 /ea 4,136 9,882.16 /ea 9,882
modem
Transformer, dry-type, ventilated, 3 phase 480 V primary 120/208 V 1.00 ea 2.4 193 1,525 - - - 1,717.84 /ea 1,718 4,104.39 /ea 4,104
secondary, 30 kVA
Panelboards, 3 phase 4 wire, main lugs, 120/208 V, 100 amp, 30 1.00 ea 2.0 164 1,163 - - - 1,326.82 /ea 1,327 3,170.10 /ea 3,170
circuits, NQOD, incl 20 A 1 pole plug-in breakers
Electrical Equipment, MCCs - General 1.00 LS 97.7 7,881 39,522 47,402.05 /LS 47,402 113,255.46 /LS 113,255
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 5 KV
Med Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 4.00 E 80.7 6,504 20,681 - - - 6,796.14 /E 27,185 16,237.68 /E 64,951
Med Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 2.00 E 40.3 3,252 10,340 - - - 6,796.13 /E 13,592 16,237.66 /E 32,475
Med Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 2.00 E 40.3 3,252 10,340 - - - 6,796.14 /E 13,592 16,237.68 /E 32,475
Med Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 217 51,701 - - - 51,918.06 /E 51,918 124,045.32 /E 124,045
Med Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 2.00 E 5.4 434 103,403 - - - 51,918.11 /E 103,836 124,045.44 /E 248,091
Med Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 217 51,701 - - - 51,918.05 /E 51,918 124,045.29 /E 124,045
Med Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 2.7 217 - - - 216.84 /E 217 518.09 /E 518
Med Volt Swgr Feed Breaker 1200A 5.00 E 13.4 1,084 258,507 - - - 51,918.11 /E 259,591 124,045.44 /E 620,227
Med Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 2.7 217 51,701 - - - 51,918.06 /E 51,918 124,045.31 /E 124,045
Med Voltage Switchgear Breaker Calibration 6.00 E 8.1 650 310 - - - 160.11 /E 961 382.54 /E 2,295
Med Voltage Switchgear Breaker Calibration 4.00 E 5.4 434 207 - - - 160.10 /E 640 382.53 /E 1,530
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 4.0 321 6,980 - - - 7,300.87 /ea 7,301 17,443.60 /ea 17,444
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,136 - - - 4,136.10 /ea 4,136 9,882.18 /ea 9,882
modem
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 5 KV 19.00 EA 208.3 16,798 570,007 30,884.47 /EA 586,805 73,790.77 /EA 1,402,025
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 480V
Low Volt Swgr Section NEMA 1 1200A 4.00 E 80.7 6,504 20,681 - - - 6,796.14 /E 27,185 16,237.69 /E 64,951
Low Volt Swgr Main Breaker 1200A 1.00 E 2.7 217 51,701 - - - 51,918.06 /E 51,918 124,045.33 /E 124,045
Low Volt Swgr Feeder Breakers 400AF 600V 4.00 E 5.4 434 103,403 - - - 25,959.06 /E 103,836 62,022.72 /E 248,091
Low Volt Swgr Metering 1.00 E 2.0 163 25,851 - - - 26,013.21 /E 26,013 62,152.12 /E 62,152
Low Voltage Switchgear Breaker Calibration 5.00 E 6.7 542 259 - - - 160.10 /E 800 382.51 /E 1,913
Switchboard instruments, ground fault protection, ground return path 1.00 ea 4.0 321 6,980 - - - 7,300.86 /ea 7,301 17,443.59 /ea 17,444
Voltage monitor systems, AC voltage remote, add-on det only, w/internal 1.00 ea - 4,136 - - - 4,136.11 /ea 4,136 9,882.19 /ea 9,882
modem
Electrical Equipment, Switchgear - 480V 17.00 EA 101.4 8,180 213,009 13,011.15 /EA 221,190 31,086.91 /EA 528,477
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General
Safety switches, heavy duty, 3 pole, nonfusible, 600 volt, 30 amp, NEMA 34.00 ea 117.9 9,657 5,625 - - - 449.49 /ea 15,282 1,073.93 /ea 36,514
3R
Electrical Equipment, Switches - General 1.00 LS 117.9 9,657 5,625 15,282.48 /LS 15,282 36,513.71 /LS 36,514
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 480 volt, 215 HP motor size, NEMA 3.00 ea 192.0 15,692 620 - 1,410 - 5,907.45 /ea 17,722 14,114.39 /ea 42,343
1, FBO
Variable frequency drives, enclosed, 4160 volt, 700 HP motor size, 4.00 ea 384.1 31,385 827 - 1,880 - 8,522.86 /ea 34,091 20,363.26 /ea 81,453
NEMA 1, FBO
Electrical Equipment, VFDs - General 1.00 LS 576.1 47,077 1,448 3,289 51,813.79 /LS 51,814 123,796.18 /LS 123,796
Electrical Equipment, Transformers - General
Transformer, liquid-filled, 5 kV primary, 480 V secondary, 3 phase, 750 1.00 ea 70.7 5,781 27,815 - 519 - 34,116.02 /ea 34,116 81,511.76 /ea 81,512
kVA, pad mounted
Transformer, liquid-filled, 15 kV primary, 4160 V secondary, 3 phase, 1.00 ea 141.5 11,563 67,729 - 1,039 - 80,330.18 /ea 80,330 191,929.02 /ea 191,929
3000 kVA, pad mounted
Electrical Equipment, Transformers - General 1.00 LS 212.2 17,344 95,544 1,558 114,446.20 /LS 114,446 273,440.78 /LS 273,441
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General
Generator set,diesel, 2.75MW,incl battery,charger,enclosure,muffler,day 1.00 ea 468.8 37,351 186,125 - 1,672 - 225,148.20 /ea 225,148 537,935.72 /ea 537,936
tank,excl conduit,wiring,& concrete
Electrical Equipment, Generators - General 1.00 LS 468.8 37,351 186,125 1,672 225,148.20 /LS 225,148 537,935.72 /LS 537,936
Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 1,970.8 159,464 1,111,279 6,520 1,277,263.21 /LS 1,277,263 3,051,703.27 /LS 3,051,703
26.25 Electrical Equipment 1.00 LS 1,970.8 159,464 1,111,279 6,520 1,277,263.21 /LS 1,277,263 3,051,703.27 /LS 3,051,703
26.0 Electrical Work 1.00 LS 11,512.2 928,897 1,384,496 519,912 7,504 2,840,810.07 /LS 2,840,810 6,787,410.23 /LS 6,787,410
32.0 Exterior Improvements
32.50 Site, Improvements
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards
Site Improvements, Bollards
Pipe bollards, steel, concrete filled/paint, 8' L x 4' D hole, 12" dia 13.00 ea 34.9 2,862 4,570 - - 571.70 /ea 7,432 1,280.18 /ea 16,642
Site Improvements, Bollards 13.00 EA 34.9 2,862 4,570 571.70 /EA 7,432 1,280.18 /EA 16,642
Site Improvements, Pipe Bollards 1.00 LS 34.9 2,862 4,570 7,432.07 /LS 7,432 16,642.28 /LS 16,642

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Detail Report
Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
32.50 Site, Improvements 1.00 AC 34.9 2,862 4,570 7,432.07 /AC 7,432 16,642.28 /AC 16,642
32.0 Exterior Improvements 1.00 LS 34.9 2,862 4,570 7,432.07 /LS 7,432 16,642.28 /LS 16,642
40.0 Process Pipe
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe
12" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install 12" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 4.00 ea 29.6 2,589 - - - - 647.23 /ea 2,589 1,501.07 /ea 6,004
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 5' 0" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 4,273 - - - 1,068.15 /ea 4,273 2,477.32 /ea 9,909
12" DI, FL, Ell, 90 4.00 ea 29.6 2,589 1,920 - - - 1,127.18 /ea 4,509 2,614.21 /ea 10,457
12" DI, flanged coupling adapter 8.00 ea 55.1 4,820 2,184 - - - 875.50 /ea 7,004 2,030.50 /ea 16,244
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 5.00 LF 114.2 9,998 8,376 3,674.84 /LF 18,374 8,522.88 /LF 42,614
12" DI Pipe 5.00 LF 114.2 9,998 8,376 3,674.84 /LF 18,374 8,522.88 /LF 42,614
24" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Install 24" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 8.00 ea 128.8 11,278 - - - - 1,409.78 /ea 11,278 3,269.63 /ea 26,157
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 1' 0" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 7,424 - - - 1,856.08 /ea 7,424 4,304.71 /ea 17,219
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 7' 0" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 14,319 - - - 3,579.80 /ea 14,319 8,302.46 /ea 33,210
24" DI, FL, Ell, 90 8.00 ea 128.8 11,278 16,967 - - - 3,530.67 /ea 28,245 8,188.50 /ea 65,508
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 12" 4.00 ea 64.4 5,639 5,255 - - - 2,723.57 /ea 10,894 6,316.65 /ea 25,267
24" DI, FL, base Ell, 90 4.00 ea 70.9 6,204 11,277 - - - 4,370.19 /ea 17,481 10,135.57 /ea 40,542
24" DI, flanged coupling adapter 4.00 ea 60.5 5,296 2,184 - - - 1,869.86 /ea 7,479 4,336.69 /ea 17,347
Pipe support 1.00 ea 5.4 471 1,176 - - - 1,646.39 /ea 1,646 3,818.40 /ea 3,818
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24" 32.00 LF 458.8 40,166 58,602 3,086.50 /LF 98,768 7,158.37 /LF 229,068
24" DI Pipe 32.00 LF 458.8 40,166 58,602 3,086.50 /LF 98,768 7,158.37 /LF 229,068
Valves
Gate Valves, 12"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 4.00 ea 32.3 2,747 - - 2,016 - 1,190.74 /ea 4,763 2,761.62 /ea 11,046
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 12" 4.00 ea - 5,121 - - - 1,280.13 /ea 5,121 2,968.94 /ea 11,876
Gate Valves, 12" 4.00 EA 32.3 2,747 5,121 2,016 2,470.87 /EA 9,883 5,730.56 /EA 22,922
Gate Valves, 24"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 24" 4.00 ea 66.7 5,677 - - 4,166 - 2,460.85 /ea 9,843 5,707.32 /ea 22,829
CI Valve Box & Cover, w/ Concrete Collar included 4.00 ea 16.1 1,373 620 - 1,008 - 750.45 /ea 3,002 1,740.48 /ea 6,962
FURNISH Gate valve, iron body, solid wedge, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 24" 4.00 ea - 127,963 - - - 31,990.70 /ea 127,963 74,194.49 /ea 296,778
Gate Valves, 24" 4.00 EA 82.8 7,050 128,583 5,174 35,202.00 /EA 140,808 81,642.29 /EA 326,569
Gate Valves, 30"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 30" 4.00 ea 75.3 6,410 - - 4,704 - 2,778.41 /ea 11,114 6,443.83 /ea 25,775
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 30" 4.00 ea - 127,963 - - - 31,990.70 /ea 127,963 74,194.48 /ea 296,778
Gate Valves, 30" 4.00 EA 75.3 6,410 127,963 4,704 34,769.11 /EA 139,076 80,638.31 /EA 322,553
Check Valves, 12"
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 4.00 ea 32.3 2,747 - - 2,016 - 1,190.74 /ea 4,763 2,761.63 /ea 11,047
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 12" 4.00 ea - 11,875 - - - 2,968.69 /ea 11,875 6,885.13 /ea 27,541
Check Valves, 12" 4.00 EA 32.3 2,747 11,875 2,016 4,159.43 /EA 16,638 9,646.76 /EA 38,587
Flow Meter, 24"
Install magnetic flow meter, 24" 4.00 ea 66.7 5,837 - - - - 1,459.22 /ea 5,837 3,384.30 /ea 13,537
Flow Meters 24" 4.00 ea 0.0 0 99,266 - - - 24,816.62 /ea 99,266 57,555.99 /ea 230,224
Flow Meter: Electrical Hookup Only, 24" 4.00 ea 67.2 5,420 - - - - 1,355.01 /ea 5,420 3,142.61 /ea 12,570
Flow Meter, 24" 4.00 EA 133.9 11,257 99,266 27,630.85 /EA 110,523 64,082.90 /EA 256,332
Valves 1.00 LS 356.5 30,211 372,808 13,911 416,928.99 /LS 416,929 966,963.24 /LS 966,963
30" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 30"
Install 30" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 3.00 ea 60.9 5,327 - - - - 1,775.73 /ea 5,327 4,118.36 /ea 12,355
Install 30" DI, flanged, spool > 10' 4.00 ea 101.4 8,878 - - - - 2,219.39 /ea 8,878 5,147.32 /ea 20,589
30" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 8' 6" - FURNISH 2.00 ea - 13,639 - - - 6,819.40 /ea 13,639 15,815.90 /ea 31,632
30" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 9' 6" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 7,342 - - - 7,341.59 /ea 7,342 17,027.00 /ea 17,027
30" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 14' 6" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 39,827 - - - 9,956.64 /ea 39,827 23,091.95 /ea 92,368
30" DI, FL, Ell, 90 8.00 ea 162.3 14,206 29,893 - - - 5,512.30 /ea 44,098 12,784.42 /ea 102,275
30" DI, FL, wye, red, 30" x 24" 4.00 ea 101.4 8,878 37,595 - - - 11,618.05 /ea 46,472 26,945.18 /ea 107,781
30" DI, FL, reducer, 30" x 18" 4.00 ea 81.1 7,103 9,560 - - - 4,165.73 /ea 16,663 9,661.37 /ea 38,645
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 30" 69.50 LF 507.1 44,391 137,854 2,622.23 /LF 182,245 6,081.62 /LF 422,673
30" DI Pipe 69.50 LF 507.1 44,391 137,854 2,622.23 /LF 182,245 6,081.62 /LF 422,673
18" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
18" DI, FL, reducer, 18" x 14" 4.00 ea 48.7 4,265 3,151 - - - 1,853.97 /ea 7,416 4,299.82 /ea 17,199
18" DI, flanged coupling adapter 4.00 ea 45.4 3,977 1,638 - - - 1,403.85 /ea 5,615 3,255.87 /ea 13,023
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 1.00 LF 94.2 8,242 4,789 13,031.26 /LF 13,031 30,222.76 /LF 30,223
18" DI Pipe 1.00 LS 94.2 8,242 4,789 13,031.26 /LS 13,031 30,222.76 /LS 30,223
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe 1,530.8 133,008 582,429 13,911 /LF 729,348 /LF 1,691,541
40.30 Water Control Gates

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Equipment Sluice Gate
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 36"
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate Wall Thimble - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 5,041 - - - 1,680.29 /ea 5,041 3,897.03 /ea 11,691
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate Wall Thimble - Installation 3.00 ea 145.2 10,917 - - - - 3,639.13 /ea 10,917 8,440.05 /ea 25,320
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 16,131 - - - 5,376.94 /ea 16,131 12,470.47 /ea 37,411
36" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - Installation 3.00 ea 96.8 7,278 - - - - 2,426.08 /ea 7,278 5,626.70 /ea 16,880
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 36" 3.00 EA 242.0 18,196 21,172 13,122.44 /EA 39,367 30,434.25 /EA 91,303
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 42"
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate Wall Thimble - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 11,762 - - - 2,352.41 /ea 11,762 5,455.83 /ea 27,279
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate Wall Thimble - Installation 5.00 ea 282.3 21,228 - - - - 4,245.63 /ea 21,228 9,846.67 /ea 49,233
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - FURNISH 5.00 ea - 33,606 - - - 6,721.17 /ea 33,606 15,588.08 /ea 77,940
42" Wide Rectangular Sluice Gate - Installation 5.00 ea 188.2 14,152 - - - - 2,830.42 /ea 14,152 6,564.46 /ea 32,822
Boxout Concrete at Sluice Gate Frame Invert 26.50 lf 7.1 536 37 - - - 21.61 /lf 573 50.12 /lf 1,328
Grout Boxout at Sluice Gate Frame Invert 25.18 cf 50.8 3,817 937 - - - 188.86 /cf 4,754 438.00 /cf 11,027
Sluice Gates, Rectangular, 42" 5.00 EA 528.4 39,733 46,342 17,215.06 /EA 86,075 39,926.05 /EA 199,630
Equipment Sluice Gate 8.00 EA 770.3 57,929 67,514 15,680.33 /EA 125,443 36,366.63 /EA 290,933
40.30 Water Control Gates 7.00 EA 770.3 57,929 67,514 17,920.37 /EA 125,443 41,561.86 /EA 290,933
40.0 Process Pipe 1.00 LF 2,301.1 190,937 649,943 13,911 854,790.22 /LF 854,790 1,982,473.64 /LF 1,982,474
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls
Instrumentation & Controls
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
FE - Flow Element - Mag Flowtube (inline) 4.00 ea 10.8 867 207 - - - 268.50 /ea 1,074 641.52 /ea 2,566
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 4.00 ea 67.2 5,420 74,450 - - - 19,967.48 /ea 79,870 47,707.34 /ea 190,829
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 4.00 EA 78.0 6,287 74,657 20,235.98 /EA 80,944 48,348.86 /EA 193,395
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters
LE - Level Element / Sensor 2.00 ea 0.7 54 103 - - - 78.80 /ea 158 188.26 /ea 377
LT / LIT - Level Transmitter 2.00 ea 6.0 488 2,637 - - - 1,562.29 /ea 3,125 3,732.70 /ea 7,465
I&C, Level / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 6.7 542 2,740 1,641.08 /EA 3,282 3,920.95 /EA 7,842
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters
PI - Pressure Indicator - Stem Mounted 8.00 ea 5.4 434 2,688 - - - 390.26 /ea 3,122 932.42 /ea 7,459
PE - Diaphragm Seal 8.00 ea 16.1 1,301 3,516 - - - 602.07 /ea 4,817 1,438.51 /ea 11,508
I&C, Pressure / Indicators & Transmitters 8.00 EA 21.5 1,734 6,204 992.33 /EA 7,939 2,370.93 /EA 18,967
I&C, Other / Switches
Control Stations 44.00 E 59.1 4,770 4,420 - - - 208.85 /E 9,189 498.99 /E 21,955
I&C, Other / Switches 44.00 EA 59.1 4,770 4,420 208.85 /EA 9,189 498.99 /EA 21,955
I&C, Panels & Stands
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 6.00 ea 10.1 813 310 - - - 187.20 /ea 1,123 447.26 /ea 2,684
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 2.00 ea 3.4 271 103 - - - 187.18 /ea 374 447.21 /ea 894
Instrument Stand-Single, Galv. 44.00 ea 73.9 5,962 2,275 - - - 187.20 /ea 8,237 447.27 /ea 19,680
I&C, Panels & Stands 52.00 EA 87.4 7,046 2,688 187.20 /EA 9,734 447.27 /EA 23,258
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware
Network Hardware 1.00 ls 10.8 867 5,170 - - - 6,037.34 /ls 6,037 14,424.72 /ls 14,425
Ethernet Radio [Wireless] - SCADA 1.00 ea 53.8 4,336 25,851 - - - 30,186.73 /ea 30,187 72,123.71 /ea 72,124
Local Control Panel, Odor Control, FBO 1.00 ea 20.2 1,626 207 - - - 1,832.76 /ea 1,833 4,378.93 /ea 4,379
Local Control Panel, Sump Pump Controller, FBO 1.00 ea 20.2 1,626 207 - - - 1,832.85 /ea 1,833 4,379.13 /ea 4,379
Local Control Panel, Screen Control, FBO 3.00 ea 60.5 4,878 620 - - - 1,832.82 /ea 5,498 4,379.08 /ea 13,137
Local Control Panel, Generator Control, FBO 1.00 ea 20.2 1,626 207 - - - 1,832.85 /ea 1,833 4,379.14 /ea 4,379
Blvd PS - PLC Cabinet 1.00 ea 53.8 4,336 31,021 - - - 35,356.85 /ea 35,357 84,476.40 /ea 84,476
I&C, PLC, Control Panels, Network Hardware 8.00 EA 239.3 19,295 63,282 10,322.23 /EA 82,578 24,662.41 /EA 197,299
I&C, Sotfware, Programming
SCADA Software Licenses 1.00 ea 0.0 3,619 - - - 3,619.09 /ea 3,619 8,646.94 /ea 8,647
PLC / SCADA Software Development 292.00 pts 1,766.3 142,438 - - - 487.80 /pts 142,438 1,165.48 /pts 340,320
I&C, Sotfware, Programming 292.00 EA 1,766.3 142,438 3,619 500.20 /EA 146,057 1,195.09 /EA 348,967
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc.
Press Gauge / Press Sw Installation Materials - Stainless 8.00 ea 28.0 2,255 1,241 - - - 436.95 /ea 3,496 1,043.99 /ea 8,352
I&C, Instrument Tubing, Piping, etc. 1.00 LF 28.0 2,255 1,241 3,495.61 /LF 3,496 8,351.88 /LF 8,352
I&C, Other
Receive & Store Instrument 61.00 ea 28.7 2,314 1 - - - 37.95 /ea 2,315 90.67 /ea 5,531
Identification Tag - SS 6.00 ea 2.0 163 93 - - - 42.61 /ea 256 101.80 /ea 611
Identification Tag - SS 2.00 ea 0.7 54 31 - - - 42.61 /ea 85 101.81 /ea 204
Identification Tag - SS 8.00 ea 2.7 217 124 - - - 42.61 /ea 341 101.82 /ea 815
Identification Tag - SS 1.00 ea 0.3 27 16 - - - 42.60 /ea 43 101.77 /ea 102
Identification Tag - SS 44.00 ea 14.8 1,192 682 - - - 42.61 /ea 1,875 101.81 /ea 4,479
Field Calibration - Simple 8.00 ea 5.4 434 - - - 54.20 /ea 434 129.49 /ea 1,036
Field Calibration - Average 52.00 ea 209.7 16,910 - - - 325.20 /ea 16,910 776.99 /ea 40,403
Field Calibration - Severe 1.00 ea 8.1 650 - - - 650.45 /ea 650 1,554.10 /ea 1,554
Pre-Operation Check 61.00 ea 76.3 6,152 - - - 100.85 /ea 6,152 240.96 /ea 14,698
Startup - Stand-By (Manhours) 60.00 ea 69.9 5,637 - - - 93.95 /ea 5,637 224.47 /ea 13,468

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Detail Report
Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
I&C, Other
Loop Check - Average 60.00 ea 139.8 11,274 - - - 187.90 /ea 11,274 448.93 /ea 26,936
I&C, Other 1.00 EA 558.3 45,024 947 45,971.24 /EA 45,971 109,836.87 /EA 109,837
Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,844.6 229,392 159,798 389,190.24 /LS 389,190 929,873.44 /LS 929,873
40.90 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,844.6 229,392 159,798 389,190.24 /LS 389,190 929,873.44 /LS 929,873
40.9 Instrumentation & Controls 1.00 LS 2,844.6 229,392 159,798 389,190.24 /LS 389,190 929,873.44 /LS 929,873
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41.00 Material Handling Equipment
Monorail Crane
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes
Monorail Cranes, under hung hoist, electric operating, 7.5 ton, 1.00 ea 45.7 4,237 51,701 - 200 - 56,137.73 /ea 56,138 125,706.51 /ea 125,707
Material Handling, Monorail Cranes 1.00 EA 45.7 4,237 51,701 200 56,137.73 /EA 56,138 125,706.51 /EA 125,707
Monorail Crane 1.00 EA 45.7 4,237 51,701 200 56,137.73 /EA 56,138 125,706.51 /EA 125,707
41.00 Material Handling Equipment 1.00 LS 45.7 4,237 51,701 200 56,137.73 /LS 56,138 125,706.51 /LS 125,707
41.0 Bulk Material Processing Equipment 1.00 LS 45.7 4,237 51,701 200 56,137.73 /LS 56,138 125,706.51 /LS 125,707
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Odor Control
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 729.00 sf 6.9 402 23 - - - 0.58 /sf 425 1.33 /sf 972
Fill, gravel subbase, under building slab on grade 13.50 cy 9.1 532 412 - - - 69.90 /cy 944 160.01 /cy 2,160
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 27.00 cy - - 419 - - 15.51 /cy 419 35.51 /cy 959
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 112.00 sf 27.1 2,028 116 - - - 19.14 /sf 2,143 43.81 /sf 4,907
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 3,510.00 lb - 1,815 1,452 - - 0.93 /lb 3,266 2.13 /lb 7,478
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 27.00 CY - 3,350 - - - 124.08 /CY 3,350 284.06 /CY 7,670
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.35 cy - 168 - - - 124.09 /cy 168 284.08 /cy 384
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 47 - - - 15.51 /load 47 35.50 /load 106
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 19 - - - 6.21 /load 19 14.20 /load 43
Placing concrete, concrete pump 27.00 cy 27.2 1,595 - - - - 59.09 /cy 1,595 135.26 /cy 3,652
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 729.00 sf 19.6 1,356 15 - - - 1.88 /sf 1,371 4.31 /sf 3,140
Curing, water 729.00 sf 3.3 191 38 - - - 0.31 /sf 229 0.72 /sf 524
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 27.00 CY 93.1 6,105 6,001 1,871 517.62 /CY 13,976 1,184.96 /CY 31,994
Odor Control Equipment
Furnish Scrubber equipment associated accessories 1.00 ea 185,091 - - 185,090.66 /ea 185,091 423,719.10 /ea 423,719
Install Scrubber equipment and all associated accessories 1.00 ea 80.7 6,065 25,851 - - - 31,915.83 /ea 31,916 73,063.40 /ea 73,063
30" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 51.00 LF - 3,744 - - - 73.42 /LF 3,744 168.07 /LF 8,571
30" FRP shop Ell, 90 1.00 ea - 609 - - - 609.04 /ea 609 1,394.23 /ea 1,394
30" FRP shop Tee 1.00 ea - 914 - - - 913.56 /ea 914 2,091.39 /ea 2,091
30" shop weld 6.00 ea - 1,830 - - - 305.04 /ea 1,830 698.31 /ea 4,190
36" FRP shop fabricated duct - FURNISH 20.00 LF - 1,716 - - - 85.82 /LF 1,716 196.47 /LF 3,929
36" shop weld 2.00 ea - 682 - - - 341.23 /ea 682 781.16 /ea 1,562
Odor Control Equipment 1.00 EA 80.7 6,065 220,437 226,502.47 /EA 226,502 518,521.16 /EA 518,521
Odor Control 1.00 LS 173.8 12,170 226,438 1,871 240,478.14 /LS 240,478 550,514.98 /LS 550,515
43.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 1.00 LS 173.8 12,170 226,438 1,871 240,478.14 /LS 240,478 550,514.98 /LS 550,515
43.0 Process Equipment - Industrial 1.00 LS 173.8 12,170 226,438 1,871 240,478.14 /LS 240,478 550,514.98 /LS 550,515
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Furnish & Install 700 HP Pumps
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 501hp-1000hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 501-1000 hp 4.00 ea 43.0 3,235 414 - - - 912.10 /ea 3,648 2,088.03 /ea 8,352
Align Pump & Motor, 501-1000 hp 4.00 ea 43.0 3,235 - 5,791 - - 2,256.33 /ea 9,025 5,165.31 /ea 20,661
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 501-1000 hp 4.00 ea 21.5 1,617 - 2,895 - - 1,128.17 /ea 4,513 2,582.66 /ea 10,331
Witnessed factory test 4.00 ea - - 2,068 - 2,068 1,034.03 /ea 4,136 2,367.14 /ea 9,469
Local panel 4.00 ea 32.3 2,426 6,204 - - - 2,157.59 /ea 8,630 4,939.27 /ea 19,757
Pressure indicators 8.00 ea 16.1 1,213 2,068 - - - 410.15 /ea 3,281 938.93 /ea 7,511
Sleeved anchor bolts - Large 40.00 ea 26.9 2,022 1,158 - - - 79.50 /ea 3,180 181.99 /ea 7,280
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 48.00 cuft 61.3 4,610 3,673 - - - 172.55 /cuft 8,282 395.01 /cuft 18,961
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 501-1000 hp 4.00 ea 21.5 1,617 620 - - - 559.45 /ea 2,238 1,280.73 /ea 5,123
FURNISH Vertical Centrifugal Pump, 501 - 1000 hp 4.00 EA - 1,129,156 - - - 282,289.11 /EA 1,129,156 646,230.81 /EA 2,584,923
Set pump assembly, 501 - 1000 hp 4.00 ea 387.1 29,113 414 - - - 7,381.64 /ea 29,527 16,898.42 /ea 67,594
Vertical Centrifugal Pump: 501hp-1000hp 4.00 EA 652.8 49,088 1,143,707 10,754 2,068 301,404.29 /EA 1,205,617 689,990.29 /EA 2,759,961
Furnish & Install 700 HP Pumps 4.00 EA 652.8 49,088 1,143,707 10,754 2,068 301,404.29 /EA 1,205,617 689,990.29 /EA 2,759,961
Miscellaneous Euipment
Process Equipment
Miscellaneous process equipment including, Mechanical Bar Screen, 2.00 ea 1,209.8 90,736 454,971 - 41,134 - 293,420.42 /ea 586,841 671,713.19 /ea 1,343,426
Conveyors, Washer, Grinder & compactor
Process Equipment 1.00 EA 1,209.8 90,736 454,971 41,134 586,840.84 /EA 586,841 1,343,426.37 /EA 1,343,426

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Miscellaneous Euipment 1.00 LS 1,209.8 90,736 454,971 41,134 586,840.84 /LS 586,841 1,343,426.37 /LS 1,343,426
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 1.00 EA 1,862.6 139,824 1,598,679 10,754 41,134 2,068 1,792,458.01 /EA 1,792,458 4,103,387.52 /EA 4,103,388
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal 1.00 LS 1,862.6 139,824 1,598,679 10,754 41,134 2,068 1,792,458.01 /LS 1,792,458 4,103,387.52 /LS 4,103,388
0300 Boulevard Pump Station 1.00 LS 35,259.1 2,845,287 4,390,442 783,934 131,780 53,769 8,205,211.75 /LS 8,205,212 19,095,658.23 /LS 19,095,658
0305 Dry Weather Pump Station
01.0 General Requirements
01.06 Startup & Commissioning
Startup and Testing
General Conditions, Other
Startup, Testing, and Contractor Commissioning Allowance 1.00 ls 39,858 - 13,286 - 53,144.34 /ls 53,144 113,689.12 /ls 113,689
General Conditions, Other 1.00 LS 39,858 13,286 53,144.34 /LS 53,144 113,689.12 /LS 113,689
Startup and Testing 1.00 LS 39,858 13,286 53,144.34 /LS 53,144 113,689.12 /LS 113,689
01.06 Startup & Commissioning 1.00 LS 39,858 13,286 53,144.34 /LS 53,144 113,689.12 /LS 113,689
01.0 General Requirements 1.00 LS 39,858 13,286 53,144.34 /LS 53,144 113,689.12 /LS 113,689
02.0 Existing Conditions
02.40 Demolition
Demolition
General Site Demolition
Miscellaneous site demo 1.00 ls 25,550 - - 25,550.14 /ls 25,550 58,490.70 /ls 58,491
General Site Demolition 1.00 LS 25,550 25,550.14 /LS 25,550 58,490.70 /LS 58,491
General Site Demolition, Aspalt Pavement
Demolish, remove pavement & curb, remove bituminous pavement, 4" to 277.78 sy 35.1 2,353 - - 1,216 - 12.85 /sy 3,570 29.42 /sy 8,172
6" thick, excludes hauling and disposal fees
load and haul pavement material for offiste disposal 15 miles 46.30 cy 6.5 434 - - 707 - 24.64 /cy 1,141 56.40 /cy 2,611
Dumping fees 46.30 cy 1,183 - - 25.55 /cy 1,183 58.49 /cy 2,708
General Site Demolition, Aspalt Pavement 278.00 SY 41.6 2,787 1,183 1,923 21.20 /SY 5,893 48.53 /SY 13,491
General Site Demolition, Saw Cutting Asphalt
Selective demolition, saw cutting, each additional inch of depth over 3" 750.00 lf 65.2 4,562 226 - 2,206 - 9.33 /lf 6,994 21.35 /lf 16,010
General Site Demolition, Saw Cutting Asphalt 750.00 LF 65.2 4,562 226 2,206 9.33 /LF 6,994 21.35 /LF 16,010
Demolition 1.00 LS 106.9 7,349 226 26,733 4,129 38,437.04 /LS 38,437 87,992.04 /LS 87,992
02.40 Demolition 1.00 LS 106.9 7,349 226 26,733 4,129 38,437.04 /LS 38,437 87,992.04 /LS 87,992
02.0 Existing Conditions 1.00 LS 106.9 7,349 226 26,733 4,129 38,437.04 /LS 38,437 87,992.04 /LS 87,992
03.0 Concrete Work
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work
36" Slab on Grade: 40' x 20' x 36" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 36" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 800.00 sf 7.4 436 25 - - - 0.58 /sf 461 1.32 /sf 1,054
Fill, gravel subbase, under building slab on grade 29.63 cy 19.7 1,154 893 - - - 69.08 /cy 2,047 158.14 /cy 4,686
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 88.89 cy - - 1,363 - - 15.33 /cy 1,363 35.09 /cy 3,120
Slab on grade edge forms, > 24" 360.00 sf 119.6 8,946 460 - - - 26.13 /sf 9,406 59.81 /sf 21,533
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 160.00 lf 17.0 1,273 327 - - - 10.00 /lf 1,600 22.89 /lf 3,662
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 14,222.22 lb - 7,268 5,814 - - 0.92 /lb 13,082 2.11 /lb 29,947
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 88.89 CY - 10,901 - - - 122.64 /CY 10,901 280.76 /CY 24,956
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 4.44 cy - 545 - - - 122.64 /cy 545 280.75 /cy 1,248
Placing concrete, concrete pump 88.89 cy 88.6 5,191 - - - - 58.40 /cy 5,191 133.69 /cy 11,883
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 800.00 sf 21.3 1,472 16 - - - 1.86 /sf 1,488 4.26 /sf 3,407
Curing, membrane spray 800.00 sf 2.1 125 33 - - - 0.20 /sf 157 0.45 /sf 360
Polyethelene vapor barrier, 10 mil thick 8.00 sq 2.3 173 87 - - - 32.47 /sq 260 74.34 /sq 595
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 36" thick 88.89 CY 278.0 18,769 20,555 7,177 523.12 /CY 46,500 1,197.56 /CY 106,451
36" Slab on Grade: 40' x 20' x 36" Thk 88.89 CY 278.0 18,769 20,555 7,177 523.12 /CY 46,500 1,197.56 /CY 106,451
12" SOG @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by hand 378.00 sf 3.5 206 12 - - - 0.58 /sf 217 1.32 /sf 498
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 14.00 cy - - 215 - - 15.33 /cy 215 35.09 /cy 491
Slab on grade edge forms, 7" to 12" 78.00 sf 18.7 1,396 80 - - - 18.91 /sf 1,475 43.30 /sf 3,377
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 1,820.00 lb - 930 744 - - 0.92 /lb 1,674 2.11 /lb 3,832
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 14.00 CY - 1,717 - - - 122.64 /CY 1,717 280.76 /CY 3,931
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.70 cy - 86 - - - 122.64 /cy 86 280.77 /cy 197
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 31 - - - 15.34 /load 31 35.10 /load 70
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 12 - - - 6.13 /load 12 14.03 /load 28
Placing concrete, concrete pump 14.00 cy 13.9 818 - - - - 58.40 /cy 818 133.68 /cy 1,872
Finishing floors, monolithic, trowel finish (machine) 378.00 sf 10.0 695 8 - - - 1.86 /sf 703 4.26 /sf 1,610
Curing, water 378.00 sf 1.7 98 19 - - - 0.31 /sf 117 0.71 /sf 269
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Slabs on Grade, 12" thick 14.00 CY 47.8 3,212 2,894 959 504.66 /CY 7,065 1,155.29 /CY 16,174
12" SOG @ Valve Vault 14.00 CY 47.8 3,212 2,894 959 504.66 /CY 7,065 1,155.29 /CY 16,174
24" Exterior Concrete Walls: 120' L x 20' H x 24" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 24" thick

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Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 24" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 177.78 cy - - 2,725 - - 15.33 /cy 2,725 35.09 /cy 6,239
Forms in place, structural walls, > 16' high, hand set 4,800.00 sf 1,084.1 81,112 6,623 - - - 18.28 /sf 87,735 41.84 /sf 200,847
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 240.00 lf 25.5 1,909 491 - - - 10.00 /lf 2,399 22.88 /lf 5,492
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 32,000.00 lb - 16,352 13,082 - - 0.92 /lb 29,434 2.11 /lb 67,381
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 177.78 CY - 21,803 - - - 122.64 /CY 21,803 280.76 /CY 49,912
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 8.89 cy - 1,090 - - - 122.64 /cy 1,090 280.76 /cy 2,496
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall >12" - 24" thick 177.78 cy 177.1 10,382 - - - - 58.40 /cy 10,382 133.69 /cy 23,767
Patch & plug tieholes 4,800.00 sf 95.7 5,609 98 - - - 1.19 /sf 5,707 2.72 /sf 13,066
Sack rub 4,800.00 sf 255.1 14,949 147 - - - 3.15 /sf 15,096 7.20 /sf 34,558
Curing, membrane spray 4,800.00 sf 12.8 748 196 - - - 0.20 /sf 944 0.45 /sf 2,161
Below grade damproofing, Bituminous Asphalt 2,400.00 sf - 2,453 - - - 1.02 /sf 2,453 2.34 /sf 5,615
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 24" thick 1,650.3 114,708 49,253 15,807 /CY 179,768 /CY 411,534
24" Exterior Concrete Walls: 120' L x 20' H x 24" Thk 177.78 CY 1,650.3 114,708 49,253 15,807 1,011.18 /CY 179,768 2,314.85 /CY 411,534
12" Walls @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 23.70 cy - - 363 - - 15.33 /cy 363 35.09 /cy 832
Forms in place, structural walls, to 8' high, hand set 1,280.00 sf 255.1 19,084 1,308 - - - 15.93 /sf 20,393 36.47 /sf 46,684
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 3,204.10 lb - 1,637 1,310 - - 0.92 /lb 2,947 2.11 /lb 6,747
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 23.70 CY - 2,907 - - - 122.64 /CY 2,907 280.76 /CY 6,655
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.19 cy - 145 - - - 122.63 /cy 145 280.73 /cy 333
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 46 - - - 15.33 /load 46 35.10 /load 105
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 3.00 load - 18 - - - 6.13 /load 18 14.05 /load 42
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 23.70 cy 26.8 1,569 - - - - 66.18 /cy 1,569 151.51 /cy 3,591
Patch & plug tieholes 1,280.00 sf 25.5 1,496 26 - - - 1.19 /sf 1,522 2.72 /sf 3,484
Sack rub 1,280.00 sf 68.0 3,986 39 - - - 3.15 /sf 4,026 7.20 /sf 9,216
Curing, membrane spray 1,280.00 sf 3.4 199 52 - - - 0.20 /sf 252 0.45 /sf 576
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 12" thick 23.70 CY 378.8 26,335 6,180 1,673 1,442.53 /CY 34,188 3,302.32 /CY 78,265
12" Walls @ Valve Vault 23.70 CY 378.8 26,335 6,180 1,673 1,442.53 /CY 34,188 3,302.32 /CY 78,265
12" Elevated Slab: 40' L x 20' W x 12" Thk
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 29.63 cy - - 454 - - 15.33 /cy 454 35.10 /cy 1,040
Forms in place, elevated slab, soffit 800.00 sf 212.6 15,905 1,022 - - - 21.16 /sf 16,927 48.44 /sf 38,749
Forms in place, elevated slab, edge form 120.00 sf 39.9 2,982 153 - - - 26.13 /sf 3,136 59.82 /sf 7,178
Slab shoring 16,000.00 cf 148.6 11,121 818 - - - 0.75 /cf 11,939 1.71 /cf 27,330
Waterstop, PVC, center bulb, 6" wide 240.00 lf 25.5 1,909 491 - - - 10.00 /lf 2,399 22.88 /lf 5,492
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 6,518.52 lb - 3,331 2,665 - - 0.92 /lb 5,996 2.11 /lb 13,726
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 29.63 CY - 3,634 - - - 122.64 /CY 3,634 280.76 /CY 8,319
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 1.48 cy - 182 - - - 122.64 /cy 182 280.75 /cy 416
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for elevated slab to 12" thick 29.63 cy 19.7 1,154 - - - - 38.93 /cy 1,154 89.13 /cy 2,641
Curing, membrane spray 800.00 sf 2.1 125 33 - - - 0.20 /sf 157 0.45 /sf 360
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick 14.67 CY 448.4 33,194 9,663 3,119 3,134.02 /CY 45,976 7,174.57 /CY 105,251
12" Elevated Slab: 40' L x 20' W x 12" Thk 29.63 CY 448.4 33,194 9,663 3,119 1,551.68 /CY 45,976 3,552.17 /CY 105,251
12" Elevated Slab @ Valve Vault
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 14.00 cy - - 215 - - 15.33 /cy 215 35.10 /cy 491
Forms in place, elevated slab, soffit 378.00 sf 100.4 7,515 483 - - - 21.16 /sf 7,998 48.44 /sf 18,309
Forms in place, elevated slab, edge form 78.00 sf 25.9 1,938 100 - - - 26.13 /sf 2,038 59.81 /sf 4,666
Slab shoring 3,024.00 cf 28.1 2,102 155 - - - 0.75 /cf 2,256 1.71 /cf 5,165
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 1,892.42 lb - 967 774 - - 0.92 /lb 1,741 2.11 /lb 3,985
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 14.00 CY - 1,717 - - - 122.64 /CY 1,717 280.75 /CY 3,931
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.70 cy - 86 - - - 122.64 /cy 86 280.76 /cy 197
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 31 - - - 15.33 /load 31 35.09 /load 70
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 2.00 load - 12 - - - 6.13 /load 12 14.04 /load 28
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for elevated slab to 12" thick 14.00 cy 9.3 545 - - - - 38.93 /cy 545 89.13 /cy 1,248
Curing, membrane spray 378.00 sf 1.0 59 15 - - - 0.20 /sf 74 0.45 /sf 170
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Elevated Decks, 12" thick 14.00 CY 164.7 12,159 3,565 988 1,193.76 /CY 16,713 2,732.82 /CY 38,259
12" Elevated Slab @ Valve Vault 14.00 CY 164.7 12,159 3,565 988 1,193.76 /CY 16,713 2,732.82 /CY 38,259
8" Baffle Wall @ Wetwell
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick
Concrete pumping, subcontract, all inclusive price 3.75 cy - - 58 - - 15.33 /cy 58 35.10 /cy 132
Forms in place, structural walls, > 8' to 16' high, hand set 304.00 sf 80.8 6,044 388 - - - 21.16 /sf 6,432 48.44 /sf 14,725
Reinforcing in place, A615 Gr 60, priced per lbs. 760.97 lb - 389 311 - - 0.92 /lb 700 2.11 /lb 1,602
Concrete, ready mix, 4000 psi 3.75 CY - 460 - - - 122.64 /CY 460 280.76 /CY 1,054
Add for concrete waste, 4000 psi 0.19 cy - 23 - - - 122.60 /cy 23 280.69 /cy 53
Add amount for Fuel Surcharges - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 15 - - - 15.32 /load 15 35.07 /load 35
Add amount for Environmental Fee - per concrete truck load 1.00 load - 6 - - - 6.14 /load 6 14.06 /load 14
Placing concrete, concrete pump, for structural wall to 12" thick 3.75 cy 4.2 248 - - - - 66.20 /cy 248 151.54 /cy 569
Patch & plug tieholes 304.00 sf 6.1 355 6 - - - 1.19 /sf 361 2.72 /sf 827
Sack rub 304.00 sf 16.2 947 9 - - - 3.14 /sf 956 7.20 /sf 2,188
Curing, membrane spray 304.00 sf 0.8 47 12 - - - 0.20 /sf 60 0.45 /sf 137

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Cast-In-Place Concrete, Straight Walls, 8" thick 3.75 CY 108.0 7,641 1,310 369 2,485.26 /CY 9,320 5,689.37 /CY 21,335
8" Baffle Wall @ Wetwell 3.75 CY 108.0 7,641 1,310 369 2,485.26 /CY 9,320 5,689.37 /CY 21,335
03.10 Cast-In-Place Concrete Work 351.75 CY 3,076.1 216,019 93,419 30,092 965.26 /CY 339,530 2,209.72 /CY 777,270
03.0 Concrete Work 351.75 CY 3,076.1 216,019 93,419 30,092 965.26 /CY 339,530 2,209.72 /CY 777,270
08.0 Openings
08.10 Doors and Frames
Access Door
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors
Floor, industrial, steel 300 psf L.L., dbl leaf, 6' x 4' opening, 645# 3.00 opng 63.8 5,781 20,236 - - - 8,672.32 /opng 26,017 19,853.12 /opng 59,559
Specialty Doors and Frames, Access Doors 3.00 EA 63.8 5,781 20,236 8,672.32 /EA 26,017 19,853.12 /EA 59,559
Access Door 1.00 EA 63.8 5,781 20,236 26,016.95 /EA 26,017 59,559.35 /EA 59,559
08.10 Doors and Frames 3.00 EA 63.8 5,781 20,236 8,672.32 /EA 26,017 19,853.12 /EA 59,559
08.0 Openings 1.00 LS 63.8 5,781 20,236 26,016.95 /LS 26,017 59,559.35 /LS 59,559
26.0 Electrical Work
26.00 Electrical
Electrical and I&C
Electrical, Other
Electrical and I&C allowance 1.00 ls - - 102,201 - - 102,200.63 /ls 102,201 244,183.02 /ls 244,183
Electrical, Other 1.00 LS 102,201 102,200.63 /LS 102,201 244,183.02 /LS 244,183
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
FE - Flow Element - Mag Flowtube (inline) 3.00 ea 8.0 643 153 - - - 265.36 /ea 796 634.02 /ea 1,902
FT / FIT - Flow Transmitter - Magnetic, 3.00 ea 49.8 4,018 55,188 - - - 19,735.35 /ea 59,206 47,152.71 /ea 141,458
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 3.00 EA 57.8 4,660 55,342 20,000.71 /EA 60,002 47,786.73 /EA 143,360
Electrical and I&C 1.00 LS 57.8 4,660 55,342 102,201 162,202.76 /LS 162,203 387,543.21 /LS 387,543
26.00 Electrical 1.00 LS 57.8 4,660 55,342 102,201 162,202.76 /LS 162,203 387,543.21 /LS 387,543
26.0 Electrical Work 1.00 LS 57.8 4,660 55,342 102,201 162,202.76 /LS 162,203 387,543.21 /LS 387,543
31.0 Earthwork
31.15 Site Preparation
Site Preparation
Site Preparation, Erosion Controls / Pre-construction
Silt Fence, Heavy-Duty, Subcontracted 250.00 lf 4.3 - 767 - - 3.07 /lf 767 6.87 /lf 1,716
Erosion control, hay bales, staked, Subcontracted, Install Only 20.00 ea 1.0 - 286 - - 14.31 /ea 286 32.04 /ea 641
Temp Seed 1.00 ls 5.3 - 511 - - 511.00 /ls 511 1,144.26 /ls 1,144
Temp Mulching 1.00 ls 0.5 - 511 - - 511.01 /ls 511 1,144.29 /ls 1,144
Inlet Protection, Subcontracted 8.00 ea 1.2 - 2,044 - - 255.50 /ea 2,044 572.13 /ea 4,577
Stabilized Construction Entrance, Clean Rock, 1-1/2" thru 3" 47.41 tn 12.6 917 969 - 1,038 - 61.69 /tn 2,925 138.14 /tn 6,549
Filter Fabric under Stabilized Construction Entrance 88.89 sy 0.2 136 - - 1.53 /sy 136 3.43 /sy 305
Best Management Practice (BMP) Maintenance, Labor & Material 20.00 day 265.7 15,517 - - - - 775.85 /day 15,517 1,737.32 /day 34,746
Remove erosion control and dispose offsite 1.00 ls - 3,577 - - - 3,577.02 /ls 3,577 8,009.83 /ls 8,010
Site Preparation, Erosion Controls / Pre-construction 1.00 LS 290.8 16,434 4,682 4,119 1,038 26,273.46 /LS 26,273 58,832.87 /LS 58,833
Site Preparation 1.00 LS 290.8 16,434 4,682 4,119 1,038 26,273.46 /LS 26,273 58,832.87 /LS 58,833
31.15 Site Preparation 1.00 LS 290.8 16,434 4,682 4,119 1,038 26,273.46 /LS 26,273 58,832.87 /LS 58,833
31.25 Earthworks, Structural
Structural Excavation
Site Preparation, Dewatering
Dewatering, pumping 24 hr, 8 hrs attended, 6" centrifugal pump 120.00 day 2,550.9 183,075 - - 7,279 - 1,586.28 /day 190,354 3,552.09 /day 426,251
Site Preparation, Dewatering 120.00 Day 2,550.9 183,075 7,279 1,586.28 /Day 190,354 3,552.09 /Day 426,251
Earthworks, Sheeting and Shoring
Shoring, soldier beams & lagging with tie-backs and walers, 3,360.00 sf 1,176.0 - 137,358 - - 40.88 /sf 137,358 91.54 /sf 307,578
subcontracted
Earthworks, Sheeting and Shoring 3,360.00 SF 1,176.0 137,358 40.88 /SF 137,358 91.54 /SF 307,578
Earthworks, Structural, Excavation
Fine grade, for slab on grade, by machine 900.00 sf 8.4 490 9 - - - 0.56 /sf 499 1.24 /sf 1,118
Backfill from Select (Imported) 575.00 cy 8.5 586 8,815 - 1,072 - 18.21 /cy 10,472 40.78 /cy 23,450
Compaction, vibratory plate, 8" lifts, common fill 575.00 cy 30.6 1,823 - - 254 - 3.61 /cy 2,076 8.09 /cy 4,650
Excav, Struct, common earth, hyd backhoe, 2 CY bkt 1,167.00 cy 124.0 8,635 - - 34,914 - 37.32 /cy 43,549 83.56 /cy 97,517
Load Excess Spoils for Off-Site Hauling, Excavator, Cat 320 1,167.00 cy 12.4 987 - - 1,512 - 2.14 /cy 2,499 4.80 /cy 5,596
Haul Excess Spoils Off-Site, 17 yd capacity, 50 miles RT 1,167.00 cy 149.5 10,012 - - 15,029 - 21.46 /cy 25,041 48.05 /cy 56,073
Excess Spoils (contaminated but not hazardous) Dump Charges for 17 1,167.00 cy - 143,122 - - - 122.64 /cy 143,122 274.62 /cy 320,486
yd end dumps, per cy
Earthworks, Structural, Excavation 1,167.00 CY 333.4 22,532 151,946 52,781 194.74 /CY 227,259 436.07 /CY 508,890
Structural Excavation 1,167.00 CY 4,060.3 205,607 151,946 137,358 60,060 475.55 /CY 554,970 1,064.88 /CY 1,242,719
Concrete Auger Cast Piles
Earthworks, Piling, Auger Cast
Mobilization for rig, average cost per vlf, add 600.00 vlf 6.0 461 - - 2,884 - 5.57 /vlf 3,345 12.48 /vlf 7,489
Uncasd drilld concrt piers,cast place augered piles,24"dm,priced using 600.00 vlf 318.9 20,804 12,877 - 16,687 - 83.95 /vlf 50,368 187.98 /vlf 112,788
40'lg,unless specifd otherws,excluds pile caps moblztn,casing rnfrcng

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Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Earthworks, Piling, Auger Cast
Cast-in place adds for drilled concrete piers, for reinforcing steel, add 14,000.00 lb - 17,885 - - - 1.28 /lb 17,885 2.86 /lb 40,049
Pile Caps 15.00 ea 6,975 7,665 - 2,989 - 1,175.31 /ea 17,630 2,631.81 /ea 39,477
Site Prep and Test Piles 1.00 ls 159.4 10,363 - 7,972 - 18,334.75 /ls 18,335 41,056.11 /ls 41,056
Earthworks, Piling, Auger Cast 600.00 LF 484.3 38,603 38,427 30,532 179.27 /LF 107,563 401.43 /LF 240,859
Concrete Auger Cast Piles 15.00 EA 484.3 38,603 38,427 30,532 7,170.83 /EA 107,563 16,057.30 /EA 240,859
31.25 Earthworks, Structural 1,167.00 CY 4,544.6 244,211 190,373 137,358 90,592 567.72 /CY 662,533 1,271.28 /CY 1,483,578
31.0 Earthwork 1.00 LS 4,835.3 260,645 195,056 141,476 91,630 688,806.44 /LS 688,806 1,542,410.97 /LS 1,542,411
33.0 Utilities
33.05 Buried Process Piping
Yard Piping & Structures
Buried Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous Yard Piping 1.00 ls 102,201 - - 102,200.62 /ls 102,201 233,962.94 /ls 233,963
Buried Pipe, Other 102,201 /LS 102,201 /LS 233,963
Buried Structure, Concrete Junction Chamber
Allowance for concrete junction box including gates 1.00 ea 255,502 - - 255,501.58 /ea 255,502 584,907.43 /ea 584,907
Buried Structure, Concrete Junction Chamber 255,502 /EA 255,502 /EA 584,907
Yard Piping & Structures 1.00 LS 357,702 357,702.20 /LS 357,702 818,870.37 /LS 818,870
Utility Relocation
Buried Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous utilities relocation at foot print of Dry Weather Pump 1.00 ls 76,650 - - 76,650.48 /ls 76,650 175,472.23 /ls 175,472
Station
Buried Pipe, Other 76,650 /LS 76,650 /LS 175,472
Utility Relocation 1.00 LS 76,650 76,650.48 /LS 76,650 175,472.23 /LS 175,472
Temporary Bypass Pumping
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses
Allowance for Bypass Pumping, System Operation 12.00 mon 318.9 27,580 49,056 - 1,594,330 - 139,247.15 /mon 1,670,966 318,771.76 /mon 3,825,261
Buried Pipe Specials, Temporary Bypasses 12.00 EA 318.9 27,580 49,056 1,594,330 139,247.15 /EA 1,670,966 318,771.76 /EA 3,825,261
Temporary Bypass Pumping 12.00 MO 318.9 27,580 49,056 1,594,330 139,247.15 /MO 1,670,966 318,771.76 /MO 3,825,261
33.05 Buried Process Piping 1.00 LS 318.9 27,580 49,056 434,353 1,594,330 2,105,318.43 /LS 2,105,318 4,819,603.75 /LS 4,819,604
33.0 Utilities 1.00 LS 318.9 27,580 49,056 434,353 1,594,330 2,105,318.43 /LS 2,105,318 4,819,603.75 /LS 4,819,604
40.0 Process Pipe
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe
12" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12"
Install 12" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 16.00 ea 116.9 10,235 - - - - 639.70 /ea 10,235 1,483.64 /ea 23,738
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 1' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 1,751 - - - 583.57 /ea 1,751 1,353.45 /ea 4,060
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 2,103 - - - 701.09 /ea 2,103 1,626.01 /ea 4,878
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 0" - FURNISH 4.00 ea - 3,270 - - - 817.61 /ea 3,270 1,896.24 /ea 7,585
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 6" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 2,628 - - - 875.86 /ea 2,628 2,031.34 /ea 6,094
12" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 8' 0" - FURNISH 3.00 ea - 4,219 - - - 1,406.28 /ea 4,219 3,261.51 /ea 9,785
12" DI, FL, Ell, 90 7.00 ea 51.2 4,478 3,321 - - - 1,114.08 /ea 7,799 2,583.83 /ea 18,087
12" DI, FL, tee, 12" x 12" 1.00 ea 9.1 800 757 - - - 1,557.28 /ea 1,557 3,611.71 /ea 3,612
12" DI, flanged coupling adapter 3.00 ea 20.4 1,787 809 - - - 865.33 /ea 2,596 2,006.93 /ea 6,021
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 12" 55.50 LF 197.6 17,300 18,858 651.49 /LF 36,158 1,510.98 /LF 83,859
12" DI Pipe 55.50 LF 197.6 17,300 18,858 651.49 /LF 36,158 1,510.98 /LF 83,859
24" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24"
Install 24" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 2.00 ea 31.8 2,787 - - - - 1,393.36 /ea 2,787 3,231.55 /ea 6,463
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 2,117 - - - 2,116.57 /ea 2,117 4,908.86 /ea 4,909
24" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 3' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 2,404 - - - 2,403.76 /ea 2,404 5,574.91 /ea 5,575
24" DI, FL, tee, red, 24" x 12" 1.00 ea 19.9 1,742 1,996 - - - 3,738.24 /ea 3,738 8,669.95 /ea 8,670
24" DI, FL, reducer, 24" x 12" 1.00 ea 15.9 1,393 1,299 - - - 2,691.83 /ea 2,692 6,243.03 /ea 6,243
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 24" 5.00 LF 67.7 5,922 7,815 2,747.42 /LF 13,737 6,371.97 /LF 31,860
24" DI Pipe 5.00 LF 67.7 5,922 7,815 2,747.42 /LF 13,737 6,371.97 /LF 31,860
48" DI Pipe
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 48"
Install 48" DI, flanged, spool <= 10' 1.00 ea 33.0 2,890 - - - - 2,890.29 /ea 2,890 6,703.30 /ea 6,703
48" Fabricated DI Spool, FxF, 2' 0" - FURNISH 1.00 ea - 9,174 - - - 9,173.54 /ea 9,174 21,275.73 /ea 21,276
Process Pipe, Ductile Iron, 48" 2.00 LF 33.0 2,890 9,174 6,031.92 /LF 12,064 13,989.52 /LF 27,979
48" DI Pipe 2.00 LF 33.0 2,890 9,174 6,031.92 /LF 12,064 13,989.52 /LF 27,979
Valves
Gate Valves, 12"
Install gate valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 3.00 ea 23.9 2,036 - - 1,494 - 1,176.87 /ea 3,531 2,729.47 /ea 8,188
Install gate valve, MJ, 12" 1.00 ea 5.6 475 - - 349 - 823.93 /ea 824 1,910.89 /ea 1,911
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, Flgd, 250#, HWO, 12" 3.00 ea - 3,796 - - - 1,265.24 /ea 3,796 2,934.41 /ea 8,803
Gate valve, iron body, dbl disk, MJ, 250#, NO, 12" 1.00 ea - 1,265 - - - 1,265.25 /ea 1,265 2,934.43 /ea 2,934

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Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Labor Man Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Hrs Amount w/Markups
Gate Valves, 12"
CI Valve Box & Cover, w/ Concrete Collar included 1.00 ea 4.0 339 153 - 249 - 741.79 /ea 742 1,720.39 /ea 1,720
Gate Valves, 12" 4.00 EA 33.5 2,851 5,214 2,092 2,539.33 /EA 10,157 5,889.34 /EA 23,557
Check Valves, 12"
Install check valve, Flgd, DIP, 12" 3.00 ea 23.9 2,036 - - 1,494 - 1,176.87 /ea 3,531 2,729.45 /ea 8,188
Check valve, iron body, swing check, Flgd, 250#, 12" 3.00 ea - 8,803 - - - 2,934.18 /ea 8,803 6,805.11 /ea 20,415
Check Valves, 12" 3.00 EA 23.9 2,036 8,803 1,494 4,111.05 /EA 12,333 9,534.56 /EA 28,604
Valves 1.00 LS 57.4 4,887 14,017 3,587 22,490.45 /LS 22,490 52,161.03 /LS 52,161
Miscellaneous Piping
Process Pipe, Other
Miscellaneous Piping 1.00 ls 76,650 - - 76,650.47 /ls 76,650 177,771.73 /ls 177,772
Process Pipe, Other 1.00 LS 76,650 76,650.47 /LS 76,650 177,771.73 /LS 177,772
Miscellaneous Piping 1.00 LS 76,650 76,650.47 /LS 76,650 177,771.73 /LS 177,772
Odor Control
FRP Duct, Round, 30"
Allowance for Odor control 1.00 ls 66,430 - - 66,430.41 /ls 66,430 154,068.83 /ls 154,069
FRP Duct, Round, 30" 150.00 LF 66,430 442.87 /LF 66,430 1,027.13 /LF 154,069
Odor Control 1.00 LS 66,430 66,430.41 /LS 66,430 154,068.83 /LS 154,069
40.00 Exposed Process Pipe 62.50 LF 355.7 30,999 49,863 143,081 3,587 3,640.48 /LF 227,530 8,443.20 /LF 527,700
40.0 Process Pipe 62.50 LF 355.7 30,999 49,863 143,081 3,587 3,640.48 /LF 227,530 8,443.20 /LF 527,700
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment
Furnish & Install 215 HP Pumps
Submersible Pump: 51hp-100hp
Functional Testing, Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 15.9 1,199 307 - - - 501.84 /ea 1,506 1,148.84 /ea 3,447
Align Pump & Motor, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 23.9 1,798 - 3,219 - - 1,672.55 /ea 5,018 3,828.87 /ea 11,487
Vibration Testing, Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 8.0 599 - 1,073 - - 557.51 /ea 1,673 1,276.29 /ea 3,829
Witnessed factory test 3.00 ea - - 1,533 - 1,533 1,022.01 /ea 3,066 2,339.63 /ea 7,019
Local panel 3.00 ea 23.9 1,798 4,599 - - - 2,132.46 /ea 6,397 4,881.72 /ea 14,645
Pressure indicators 6.00 ea 12.0 899 1,533 - - - 405.36 /ea 2,432 927.98 /ea 5,568
Sleeved anchor bolts - Medium 24.00 ea 11.2 839 515 - - - 56.43 /ea 1,354 129.17 /ea 3,100
Non-Shrink Machine Grout 24.00 cuft 30.3 2,278 1,815 - - - 170.54 /cuft 4,093 390.42 /cuft 9,370
Grease, Oil, and Lube Pumps, 101-500 hp 3.00 ea 15.9 1,199 230 - - - 476.29 /ea 1,429 1,090.34 /ea 3,271
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 101 - 500 hp 3.00 EA - 493,629 - - - 164,543.01 /EA 493,629 376,680.37 /EA 1,130,041
Set pump assembly, 101 - 500 hp 3.00 ea 239.1 17,984 153 - - - 6,045.76 /ea 18,137 13,840.26 /ea 41,521
Submersible Pump: 51hp-100hp 3.00 EA 380.2 28,594 502,781 5,825 1,533 179,577.91 /EA 538,734 411,099.03 /EA 1,233,297
Furnish & Install 215 HP Pumps 3.00 EA 380.2 28,594 502,781 5,825 1,533 179,577.91 /EA 538,734 411,099.03 /EA 1,233,297
44.05 Furnish and Install Process Equipment 3.00 EA 380.2 28,594 502,781 5,825 1,533 179,577.91 /EA 538,734 411,099.03 /EA 1,233,297
44.0 Process Equipment - Municipal 1.00 LS 380.2 28,594 502,781 5,825 1,533 538,733.73 /LS 538,734 1,233,297.09 /LS 1,233,297
0305 Dry Weather Pump Station 1.00 LS 9,194.7 621,486 965,978 883,761 1,706,962 1,533 4,179,719.98 /LS 4,179,720 9,549,065.15 /LS 9,549,065

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Detail Report
Project: Boulevard Pump Station Estimator: E.B. Smith/GNV, A. Frisch/PGH
Job Size: Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: Rev03, (10-4-2016)
Duration: Design Stage: conceptual Estimate Class: 4

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 3,466,774 12.10%
Material 5,356,420 18.70%
Subcontract 1,667,694 5.82%
Equipment 1,838,741 6.42%
Other 55,302 0.19%
Subtotal Raw Costs 12,384,931 12,384,931 43.24

Material Sales & Use Tax - %


Construction Equip Tax - %
Total Taxes 12,384,931

Existing Conditions I,OH&P 161,863 15.000 % 0.57%


Concrete Work I,OH&P 75,225 15.000 % 0.26%
Architectural (Div 6-12)I,OH&P 87,552 15.000 % 0.31%
Mechanical Work I,OH&P 3,617 20.000 % 0.01%
Electrical Work I,OH&P 750,753 25.000 % 2.62%
Site/Civil I,OH&P 69,624 10.000 % 0.24%
Buried Piping I,OH&P 315,798 15.000 % 1.10%
Process Piping I,OH&P 194,818 18.000 % 0.68%
Instruments & Controls I,OH&P 97,298 25.000 % 0.34%
Process Equipment I,OH&P 385,750 15.000 % 1.35%
Subtotal Subcontractor I,OH&P 2,150,239 14,535,170 7.51

Contractor Contingency
Subtotal Contingency 14,535,170

Total Cost To Prime Contractor 14,535,170

General Conditions 1,453,517 10.000 % 5.07%


Mobilization/Demobilization 639,547 4.000 % 2.23%
Subtotal Indirect Costs 2,093,064 16,628,234 7.31

Prime Contractor Home OfficeOH 1,330,259 8.000 % 4.64%


Prime Contractor Profit 1,795,849 10.000 % 6.27%
Blder's Risk & Gen Liab Ins -% 358,059 1.250 % 1.25%
Payment & Performance Bonds 358,059 1.250 % 1.25%
Subtotal OH&P 3,842,226 20,470,460 13.41

Design Contingency 6,141,138 30.000 % 21.44%


Subtotal Contingency 6,141,138 26,611,598 21.44

Escalation 2,033,126 7.640 % 7.10%


Subtotal Escalation 2,033,126 28,644,724 7.10

Total Prime Contractor Costs 28,644,724

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Intermediate‐Term Improvements 
Yale Campus Trumbull Street Area 
Phase 2A Project Sewer Separation 

 
Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
201.01 1 LS $ 75,000.00 $ 75,000.00
Clearing and Grubbing
201.02 1 EA $ 500.00 $ 500.00
Removal of Existing Tree (3" to 6" Caliper)
201.03 1 EA $ 800.00 $ 800.00
Removal of Existing Tree (6" to 10" Caliper)
201.04 1 EA $ 1,500.00 $ 1,500.00
Removal of Existing Tree (10" to 16" Caliper)
201.05 3 EA $ 2,200.00 $ 6,600.00
Removal of Existing Tree (16" to 24" Caliper)
201.06 2 EA $ 3,600.00 $ 7,200.00
Removal of Existing Tree (24" to 36" Caliper)
205.01 11,917 CY $ 60.00 $ 715,020.00
Trench Excavation - Earth
205.02 1,192 CY $ 150.00 $ 178,800.00
Trench Excavation - Rock
205.03 1,000 CY $ 60.00 $ 60,000.00
Trench Excavation - Unsuitable
205.05 400 CY $ 110.00 $ 44,000.00
Test Pit Excavation
205.06 40 EA $ 1,500.00 $ 60,000.00
Test Pit by Vacuum Method, Complete
205.07 1,559 SY $ 30.00 $ 46,770.00
Removal of Concrete Pavement
209 5,255 SY $ 8.00 $ 42,040.00
Formation of Subgrade
210 1 LS $ 90,000.00 $ 90,000.00
Temporary Soil Erosion and Water Pollution Control
210.1 485 DAY $ 220.00 $ 106,700.00
Mechanical Street Sweeping
213 1,000 CY $ 55.00 $ 55,000.00
Gravel Fill
304 1,473 CY $ 65.00 $ 95,745.00
Processed Aggregate Base
305.01 2,703 CY $ 45.00 $ 121,635.00
Bedding Material - Select Fill

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Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
305.02 792 CY $ 50.00 $ 39,600.00
Bedding Material - 3/4" Crushed Stone
407.01 6,384 SY $ 20.00 $ 127,680.00
2" Class 2 Temporary Pavement Trench in Roadways
407.02 254 SY $ 20.00 $ 5,080.00
Temporary Pavement for Sidewalk and Driveway, 2" Class 2 on Compacted Trench Backfill
407.1 1,574 SY $ 20.70 $ 32,581.80
Bituminous Concrete Trench Repair Class 1, Thickness 1.5" (Base Bid)
407.11 3,681 SY $ 27.60 $ 101,595.60
Bituminous Concrete Trench Repair Class 1, Thickness 2" (Base Bid)
407.2 1,574 SY $ 31.05 $ 48,872.70
Bituminous Concrete Trench Repair Class 2, Thickness 1.5" (Base Bid)
407.21 3,681 SY $ 41.40 $ 152,393.40
Bituminous Concrete Trench Repair Class 2, Thickness 2" (Base Bid)
407.4 1,574 SY $ 66.00 $ 103,884.00
Bituminous Concrete Trench Repair Class 4, Thickness 6" (2-3" lifts) (Base Bid)
407.51 500 TON $ 150.00 $ 75,000.00
Bituminous Concrete Skim Coat, Class 2, 1-inch Thickness
407.6 1,000 SY $ 25.00 $ 25,000.00
Bituminous Concrete Cold Patch, (Class 5)
407.7 2,000 SY $ 35.00 $ 70,000.00
Hybrid Asphalt (2" thickness)
407.82 23 SY $ 20.70 $ 476.10
Utility Bit. Conc. Trench Repair Class 1, Thickness 1.5" (Base Bid)
407.83 1,130 SY $ 27.60 $ 31,188.00
Utility Bit. Conc Trench Repair Class 1, Thickness 2" (Base Bid)
407.84 23 SY $ 31.05 $ 714.15
Utility Bit. Conc Trench Repair Class 2, Thickness 1.5" (Base Bid)
407.85 1,130 SY $ 41.40 $ 46,782.00
Utility Bit. Conc Trench Repair Class 2, Thickness 2" (Base Bid)
407.86 23 SY $ 66.00 $ 1,518.00
Utility Bit. Conc Trench Repair Class 4, Thickness 6" (2-3" lifts) (Base Bid)
507.01 225 VF $ 550.00 $ 123,750.00
Catch Basin, Type "C" or "CL"
507.02.1 266 VF $ 475.00 $ 126,350.00
Manhole - 4ft Dia. (Also Catch Basin Manhole)

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Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
507.02.2 131 VF $ 500.00 $ 65,500.00
Manhole - 5ft Dia. (Also Catch Basin Manhole)
507.02.3 66 VF $ 550.00 $ 36,300.00
Manhole - 6ft Dia. (Also Catch Basin Manhole)
507.07C 33 EACH $ 1,700.00 $ 56,100.00
Frame Grate or Cover - Sanitary (Convert Ex. Combined MH)
512.01 299 LF $ 120.00 $ 35,880.00
Sanitary Sewer 12" PVC
512.05 100 CY $ 400.00 $ 40,000.00
Concrete Cradles and Encasement
518.01.1 1,202 LF $ 3.00 $ 3,606.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 12" VCP
518.01.2 1,904 LF $ 3.00 $ 5,712.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 15" VCP
518.01.3 450 LF $ 4.50 $ 2,025.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 18"x10" RCP Horseshoe
518.01.4 298 LF $ 4.50 $ 1,341.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 24"x15" RCP Egg
518.01.5 1,139 LF $ 7.00 $ 7,973.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 32"x24" Brick Horseshoe
518.01.6 41 LF $ 5.00 $ 205.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Light) 18" RCP
518.02.1 200 LF $ 6.00 $ 1,200.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Heavy) 12" VCP
518.02.2 700 LF $ 6.00 $ 4,200.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Heavy) 15" VCP
518.02.3 500 LF $ 9.00 $ 4,500.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Heavy) 18"x10" RCP Horseshoe
518.02.4 300 LF $ 11.00 $ 3,300.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Heavy) 24"x15" RCP Egg
518.02.5 450 LF $ 15.00 $ 6,750.00
Sanitary Sewer Hydraulic Cleaning (Heavy) 32"x24" Brick Horseshoe
518.04 29 EACH $ 500.00 $ 14,500.00
Lateral Connection Cleaning
520.01.1 1,202 LF $ 80.00 $ 96,160.00
12" VCP Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining

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Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
520.01.2 1,904 LF $ 90.00 $ 171,360.00
15" VCP Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining
520.01.3 450 LF $ 150.00 $ 67,500.00
18"x10" RCP Horseshoe Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining
520.01.4 298 LF $ 190.00 $ 56,620.00
24"x15" RCP Egg Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining
520.01.5 1,139 LF $ 225.00 $ 256,275.00
32"x24" Brick Horseshoe Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining
520.01.6 41 LF $ 130.00 $ 5,330.00
18" RCP Sanitary Sewer CIPP Lining
520.1 143 EACH $ 300.00 $ 42,900.00
Re-establish House Service Connection
520.11.1 61 EACH $ 250.00 $ 15,250.00
Cut Protruding (Clay/Plastic) Taps
520.12 27 EACH $ 5,000.00 $ 135,000.00
Sewer Lateral / Sewer Main Connection Lining
521.01 20 LF $ 200.00 $ 4,000.00
Sanitary Sewer Point Repairs 12" VCP
521.02 60 LF $ 205.00 $ 12,300.00
Sanitary Sewer Point Repairs 15" VCP
521.03 40 LF $ 800.00 $ 32,000.00
Sanitary Sewer Point Repairs 32"x24" Brick Horseshoe
522.01 1,202 LF $ 2.00 $ 2,404.00
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 12" VCP
522.02 1,904 LF $ 2.00 $ 3,808.00
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 15" VCP
522.03 450 LF $ 3.00 $ 1,350.00
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 18"x10" RCP Egg
522.04 298 LF $ 3.00 $ 894.00
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 24"x15" RCP Egg
522.05 1,139 LF $ 3.00 $ 3,417.00
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 32"x24" Brick Horseshoe
522.06 41 LF $ 2.50 $ 102.50
Sanitary Sewer CCTV Inspection 18" RCP
523.01 32 VF $ 475.00 $ 15,200.00
Sanitary Sewer Manhole

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Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
523.06 1 EACH $ 15,000.00 $ 15,000.00
Proposed Connection at Existing Structure (Pearl Stub)
601.05 50 CY $ 400.00 $ 20,000.00
Miscellaneous Concrete
601.06 50 CY $ 400.00 $ 20,000.00
Miscellaneous Structural Concrete
651.02 1,743 LF $ 105.00 $ 183,015.00
15" RCP Storm Culvert
651.03 317 LF $ 125.00 $ 39,625.00
18" RCP Storm Culvert
651.04 904 LF $ 180.00 $ 162,720.00
24" RCP Storm Culvert
651.05 397 LF $ 260.00 $ 103,220.00
30" RCP Storm Culvert
651.06 1,205 LF $ 300.00 $ 361,500.00
36" RCP Storm Culvert
651.07 957 LF $ 450.00 $ 430,650.00
42" RCP Storm Culvert
651.08 75 LF $ 180.00 $ 13,500.00
18" DIP Storm Culvert
651.09 - LF $ 200.00 $ -
24" DIP Storm Culvert
651.1 31 LF $ 280.00 $ 8,680.00
30" DIP Storm Culvert
651.11 435 LF $ 340.00 $ 147,900.00
36" DIP Storm Culvert
714 38,474 SF $ 37.00 $ 1,423,538.00
Temporary Wood Sheet Piling Left-in-Place
813.1 260 LF $ 40.00 $ 10,400.00
Granite Stone Curbing (Straight)
813.2 162 LF $ 50.00 $ 8,100.00
Granite Stone Curbing (Curved)
814 33 LF $ 20.00 $ 660.00
Reset Stone Curbing
921.01 846 SF $ 15.00 $ 12,690.00
Concrete Sidewalk

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Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
921.02 - SF $ 20.00 $ -
Concrete Driveway
921.03 1,439 SF $ 20.00 $ 28,780.00
Concrete Handicapped Ramp
942 100 TONS $ 40.00 $ 4,000.00
Calcium Chloride for Dust Control
944 14 CY $ 75.00 $ 1,050.00
Furnishing and Placing Topsoil 4" Thickness
945 40 SY $ 5.00 $ 200.00
Fertilizing, Seeding and Mulching
945.01 1 LS $ 100,000.00 $ 100,000.00
Tree Preservation
949.01.1 7 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,200.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (Trident Maple) (3" Cal.)
949.01.2 7 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,200.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (American Elm) (3" Cal.)
949.01.3 7 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,200.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (Hedge Maple) (3" Cal.)
949.01.4 8 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,800.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (Kwanzan Cherry) (3" Cal.)
949.01.5 7 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,200.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (Columnar Sargent Cherry) (3" Cal.)
949.01.6 7 EACH $ 600.00 $ 4,200.00
Planting Deciduous Tree (Japanese Treet Lilac) (3" Cal.)
969.02 24 MONTH $ 5,000.00 $ 120,000.00
Engineer's Field Office (Type B)
971 1 LS $ 350,000.00 $ 350,000.00
Maintenance and Protection of Traffic
975 1 LS $ 290,000.00 $ 290,000.00
Mobilization (Not to exceed 3% of total price excluding mobilization)
985 1 LS $ 100,000.00 $ 100,000.00
Project Survey and Stakeout
1208.1 240 SF $ 40.00 $ 9,600.00
Sign Face - Sheet Aluminum
1208.2 240 SF $ 30.00 $ 7,200.00
Temporary Signage (Building)

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Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
1208.3 240 SF $ 30.00 $ 7,200.00
Temporary Signage (Miscellaneous)
1209.1 6,542 LF $ 4.00 $ 26,168.00
Pavement Markings (Thermoplastic), 4" Wide, White or Yellow
1209.11 357 LF $ 8.00 $ 2,856.00
Pavement Markings (Thermoplastic), 12" Wide, White or Yellow
1209.12 42 SF $ 9.00 $ 378.00
Pavement Markings (Thermoplastic), Symbols, Legends
1209.13 12 EA $ 900.00 $ 10,800.00
Pavement Markings (Thermoplastic), White Stop Bars and Crosswalk Bars
1209.4 2,867 LF $ 1.50 $ 4,300.50
Temporary Pavement Markings (Fast-drying Paint), 4" or 12" Wide
1209.41 2,867 LF $ 2.50 $ 7,167.50
Temporary Pavement Markings (Tape) 4" or 12" Wide
1209.42 3,024 SF $ 4.50 $ 13,608.00
Temporary Pavement Markings (Fast-drying Paint), Symbols, Legends
1209.43 26 EA $ 600.00 $ 15,600.00
Temp Pvmt Markings (Fast-drying Paint), White Stop Bars and White Crosswalk Bars
1209.5 6,300 SF $ 1.00 $ 6,300.00
Power Washing for Removal of Paint Marks from Concrete/Brick
1210.01 6,221 LF $ 2.50 $ 15,552.50
Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin), 4" Wide, White or Yellow
1210.02 956 LF $ 7.50 $ 7,170.00
Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin), 12" Wide, White or Yellow
1210.03 1,008 SF $ 7.50 $ 7,560.00
Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin), Symbols, Legends
1210.04 9 EA $ 900.00 $ 8,100.00
Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin) White Stop Bars and White Crosswalk Bars
1210.1 18,661 LF $ 1.75 $ 32,656.75
Temporary Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin) 4" Wide, White or Yellow
1210.11 2,867 LF $ 5.25 $ 15,051.75
Temporary Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin) 12" Wide, White or Yellow
1210.12 3,024 SF $ 5.25 $ 15,876.00
Temporary Pavement Markings (Epoxy Resin) Symbols, Legends
1210.13 26 EA $ 750.00 $ 19,500.00
Temp Pvmt Markings (Epoxy Resin) White Stop Bars and White Crosswalk Bars

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Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
1500 1 ALLOWANCE $ 873,000.00 $ 873,000.00
Uniformed Police Officers
1505.1 1 LS $ 40,000.00 $ 40,000.00
Special Precast Concrete Structure No.1
1506.1 300 LF $ 20.00 $ 6,000.00
Abandoning Pipe in Place (4" to 10" I.D.)
1506.2 242 LF $ 25.00 $ 6,050.00
Abandoning Pipe in Place (12" to 15" I.D.)
1506.3 20 LF $ 30.00 $ 600.00
Abandoning Pipe in Place (18" to 24" I.D.)
1506.4 3 EA $ 1,000.00 $ 3,000.00
Abandon Existing Catch Basin or Manhole Structure
1507.1 1,304 LF $ 95.00 $ 123,880.00
6" PVC Storm Lateral
1507.2 112 LF $ 100.00 $ 11,200.00
12" PVC Storm Lateral
1507.3 21 LF $ 105.00 $ 2,205.00
15" RCP Storm Lateral
1507.4 103 EA $ 500.00 $ 51,500.00
Connection of New or Existing Storm Pipe/Lateral (6" to 15")
1508.1 100 CY $ 250.00 $ 25,000.00
Controlled Low Strength Material (Miscellaneous)
1508.2 100 CY $ 250.00 $ 25,000.00
Controlled Low Strength Material (Trench Backfill)
1510.1 4 EA $ 1,000.00 $ 4,000.00
Alter Existing Manhole, Catch Basin, or Drop Inlet
1513 1 LS $ 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00
Arborist Supervision During Construction
1514 5,820 HR $ 25.00 $ 145,500.00
Uniformed Trafficman (Flagger)
1516 53 SF $ 20.00 $ 1,060.00
Remove and Reset / Replace Brick Sidewalk
1520 1,050 SY $ 175.00 $ 183,750.00
Pervious Concrete Sidewalk
1521.1 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'A'

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Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
1521.2 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'B'
1521.3 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'C'
1521.4 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'D'
1521.5 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'E'
1521.6 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'F'
1521.7 1 EACH $ 18,000.00 $ 18,000.00
Tree Box Filter / Bioswale 'G'
102-16-19 10 EA $ 1,800.00 $ 18,000.00
Temporary Utility Pole Support
102-16-19 1 EA $ 20,000.00 $ 20,000.00
Traffic Signal Span Pole Support

TOTAL $ 9,960,156.25

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Yale Campus / Trumbull Street Sewer Separation Project - Phase 2A
Cost Estimate - July 30, 2013
CWF 2012-04
DTC# 09-405-116

SPEC ESTIMATED UNIT PRICE EXTENDED


NUMBER QUANTITY ITEM DOLLARS PRICE DOLLARS
BID ALTERNATIVE #1 MILL & OVERLAY
405.02 23,604 SY $ 4.00 $ 94,416.00
Bituminous Concrete Milling 0"-2"
407.41 3,681 SY $ 44.00 $ 161,964.00
Bituminous Concrete Base (Local), Class 4, Thickness 4" (single lift)
407.42 1,574 SY $ 88.00 $ 138,512.00
Bituminous Concrete Base (Collector), Class 4, 8" Thickness (2 -4" lifts)
407.5 23,604 SY $ 13.80 $ 325,735.20
Bituminous Concrete Overlay, Class 2, 2" Thick
407.8 1,130 SY $ 44.00 $ 49,720.00
Utility Trench Base Course (Local), Class 4, 4" thickness (single lift)
407.81 23 SY $ 88.00 $ 2,024.00
Utility Trench Base Course (Collector), Class 4, 8" thickness (2-4" lifts)

TOTAL ALTERNATIVE #1 $ 772,371.20

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Long‐Term Improvements 
Phase II East Shore WPAF
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements  
Preliminary Treatment and Odor Control
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Preliminary Treatment
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J.Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work

Demolition
Existing Garage 3,000 SF $5 $18,144
Existing Maintenance Facility 7,500 SF $8 $68,040

Ecavation
Preliminary Treatment Bldg 6,963 CY $30 $252,673

Dewatering
Preliminary Treatment Bldg 12,000 SF $30 $435,457

Yard Piping
Twin 72 inch Effluent Pipes 850 FT $1,275 $1,310,907

Site Work
Grading and Drainage 1 ALLOWANCE $10,000 $12,096
Roads & paved areas 1,333 SQYDS $45 $72,558
Floodplain Compensation 1 Estimate $300,000 $362,881

Div. 2 Subtotal: $2,532,756

Division 3 - Concrete

Truck Bay
Stone Base 6" Thick 80 CY $25 $2,419
Base Slab 470 CY $500 $284,257
3rd Floor Slab 310 CY $1,000 $374,977
Fine Screening
Stone Base 6" Thick 75 CY $25 $2,268
Base Slab 430 CY $500 $260,065
2nd Floor Slab 220 CY $1,000 $266,113
3rd Floor Slab 35 CY $1,000 $42,336
Elec, Control, and HVAC
Stone Base 6" Thick 30 CY $25 $907
Base Slab 180 CY $500 $108,864
2nd Floor Slab 90 CY $1,000 $108,864
3rd Floor Slab 90 CY $1,000 $108,864
Channels
Screening Influent and Effluent 125 CY $1,000 $151,200
Fine Screen Channels 70 CY $1,000 $84,672
Grit Removal Channels 330 CY $1,000 $399,169
Grit Removal
Stone Base 6" Thick 160 CY $25 $4,838
Base Slab 950 CY $500 $574,561
1st Floor Slab 475 CY $1,000 $574,561
Pista Grit 390 CY $1,000 $471,745
Below Grade Wall 360 CY $750 $326,593

Div. 3 Subtotal: $4,147,275

Division 4 - Masonry
Included in Div 10
Div. 4 Subtotal:
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Preliminary Treatment
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J.Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 5 - Metals
Other Metals Included in percentages below
Div. 5 Subtotal:

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Included in Div 10
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Included in Div 10
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Included in Div 10
Div. 8 Subtotal:

Division 9 - Finishes
Included in percentages below
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties

Truck Bay Superstructure 8,450 SF $250 $2,555,286


Fine Screens Superstructure 3,900 SF $250 $1,179,363
Elec, Control, HVAC Superstructure 4,875 SF $250 $1,474,203

Div. 10 Subtotal: $5,208,852

Division 11 - Equipment

Fine Screens
Fine Screens (70 MGD, 6mm) 3 EA $290,000 $1,052,354
Screen Presses 3 EA $85,000 $308,449
Transfer Screws (60' long, 15 deg) 3 EA $70,000 $254,017
Sluice Gates 6 EA $55,400 $402,072
Grit Removal
Pista Grit Equipment 3 EA $90,000 $326,593
Grit Pumps 6 EA $20,000 $145,152
Classifier and Concentrator 3 EA $60,000 $217,729
Sluice Gates 6 EA $33,300 $241,679
Truck Bay
Leveling Screws 3 EA $70,000 $254,017
Hoppers with Load Cells 6 EA $100,000 $725,762

Equipment Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $1,178,347

Div. 11 Subtotal: $5,106,169

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not Used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Included in Percentages Below
Div. 13 Subtotal:

Division 14 - Conveying Systems


Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Preliminary Treatment
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J.Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost


Included in Div 11
Div. 14 Subtotal:

Division 15 - Mechanical
Included in Percentages Below
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in Percentages Below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (54%) $16,995,052

Percentage of Costs

Metals 3% $31,472,318 $944,170


Finishes 0%
Process Mechanical Piping 15% $31,472,318 $4,720,848
I&C 6% $31,472,318 $1,888,339
Electrical 10% $31,472,318 $3,147,232

Facility Subtotal: $27,695,640

General Requirements 10% $2,769,564


Overhead 8% $2,437,216
Profit 10% $3,046,520
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $913,956
Bond/Insurance 3% $913,956
Subtotal: $37,776,853

Contingency 20% $7,555,371 $7,555,371

Total Facility Cost: $45,332,223


Long‐Term Improvements
Phase II East Shore WPAF
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements 
Primary Clarifiers with CEPT
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Primary Clarifiers
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work

Demolition
Demolition of Primary Influent Channel 148 CY
Demolition of Primary Clarifiers Wall and Footing 281 CY
Demolition of Primary Clarifier Floor 329 CY
Demolition of Primary Sludge Pits (3 exist, 2 older) 121 CY
Demolition of Primary Effluent Structure, clarifier 3 18 CY
Demolition I Subtotal: 878 CY $150 $159,315

Demolition of Primaries chain and flight collectors 9 EA


Demolition of Primaries scum collectors 9 EA
Demolition of Primaries sludge screw conveyors 3 EA
Demolition of Primary Sludge Pumps 6 EA
Demolition II Subtotal: 1 ALLOWANCE $250,000 $302,401

Excavation
Primary Clarifier 4 9,293 CY $30 $337,237
Primary Clarifier 4 Gallery 2,292 CY $30 $83,167
Gallery Clarifier 1-3 2,095 CY $30 $76,017

Dewatering 1 ALLOWANCE $500,000 $604,801

Yard Piping
Effluent piping, 84 inch dia 320 FT $335 $129,669
Sludge piping 640 FT $150 $116,122
Scum piping 18 inch dia 260 FT $85 $26,732

Site Work
Grading and Drainage 1 ALLOWANCE $50,000 $60,480
Roads (22 ft wide) 489 SQYDS $45 $26,611

Div. 2 Subtotal: $1,922,553

Division 3 - Concrete

Primary Clarifier 4
Stone Base 6" thick 310 CY $25 $9,368
Effluent Structure Walls 28 CY $750 $25,200
Effluent Structure Floor 19 CY $500 $11,290
Primary Clarifier Walls 628 CY $750 $569,723
Primary Clarifier Floor 1,859 CY $500 $1,124,124
Primary Clarifier Footings 244 CY $500 $147,706
Influent Pipe Encasement 1,048 CY $500 $633,549
Primary Clarifier Gallery (1-4)
Stone Base 6" thick 175 CY $25 $5,292
Gallery Walls 756 CY $750 $686,046
Gallery Floor 1,042 CY $500 $630,337
Gallery Roof 521 CY $1,000 $630,337
Gallery Footings 131 CY $500 $79,498

Div. 3 Subtotal: $4,552,471


Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Primary Clarifiers
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 4 - Masonry
Not used
Div. 4 Subtotal:

Division 5 - Metals

Primary Tank Covers 16,728 SF $50 $1,011,712


Hand Railing 500 LF $120 $72,576
Other Metals Included in percentages below

Div. 5 Subtotal: $1,084,288

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Not used
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Not used
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Not used
Div. 8 Subtotal:

Division 9 - Finishes
Included in percentages below
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties
Gallery Exits -2 (stairwells) 700 SF $150 $127,008
Div. 10 Subtotal: $127,008

Division 11 - Equipment

Primary Clarifier Mechanism 4 EA $414,900 $2,007,457


Clarifier influent slide gates 24 EA $6,800 $197,407
Clarifier channel isolation gates 3 EA $8,800 $31,934
Primary Sludge Pumps 12 EA $27,000 $391,911

Primary Sludge Pump Drives 12 EA $10,000 $145,152


PSD line 6" flow meters 12 EA $3,000 $43,546
48" Mag Meter 4 EA $38,500 $186,279
48" Butterfly Valves 4 EA $18,000 $87,091

Equipment Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $927,233

Div. 11 Subtotal: $4,018,010

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Not used
Div. 13 Subtotal:
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Primary Clarifiers
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 14 - Conveying Systems


Not used
Div. 14 Subtotal:

Division 15 - Mechanical
Included in percentages below
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in percentages below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (62%) $11,704,330

Percentage of Costs

Metals 3% $18,877,952 $566,339


Finishes 2% $18,877,952 $377,559
Process Mechanical Piping 15% $18,877,952 $2,831,693
I&C 6% $18,877,952 $1,132,677
Electrical 10% $18,877,952 $1,887,795

Facility Subtotal: $18,500,393

General Requirements 10% $1,850,039


Overhead 8% $1,628,035
Profit 10% $2,035,043
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $610,513
Bond/Insurance 3% $610,513
Subtotal: $25,234,536

Contingency 20% $5,046,907 $5,046,907

Total Facility Cost: $30,281,443


Long‐Term Improvements 
Phase II East Shore WPAF
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements 
Head Works with CEPT and Septage
Project: GNHW PCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Head W orks with CEPT & Septage
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work

Demolition
Demolition of existing grit removal equipment 1 ALLOW ANCE $150,000 $181,440

Excavation
CEPT Chemical Containment 259 CY $25 $7,840

Dewatering 1 ALLOW ANCE $5,000 $6,048

Yard Piping
FeCl3 Pipes, 2" PVC 300 FT $65 $23,587
PO Pipes, 2" PVC 300 FT $65 $23,587

Site W ork
Grading and Drainage 1 ALLOW ANCE $10,000 $12,096
Roads (22 ft wide) 222 SQYDS $45 $12,096

Div. 2 Subtotal: $266,695

Division 3 - Concrete

Basement
Screen channel covers 11 CY $1,000 $13,440
Grit channel covers 59 CY $1,000 $71,680
Grit channel benching 237 CY $500 $143,360
Grit channel modifications at gates 1 ALLOW ANCE $100,000 $120,960

Chemical containment
Stone Base 6" thick 19 CY $25 $560
base slab 111 CY $500 $67,200
walls 39 CY $750 $34,944

Div. 3 Subtotal: $452,145

Division 4 - Masonry
Not used
Div. 4 Subtotal:

Division 5 - Metals
Included in percentages below
Div. 5 Subtotal:

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Not used
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Not used
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Not used
Div. 8 Subtotal:
Project: GNHW PCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Head W orks with CEPT & Septage
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 9 - Finishes
Included in percentages below
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties

Headworks Bldg.
Life Safety (egress, fire protcection, NFPA, etc) 10,080 SQFT $75 $914,460
Change of use & Upgrades (doors, windows, thermal protection, etc) 10,080 SQFT $75 $914,460
Chemical containment super structure 1,000 SQFT $250 $302,401

Div. 10 Subtotal: $2,131,320

Division 11 - Equipment

Screening Compactors 2 EA $50,000 $120,960


Screen isolation gates 4 EA $50,000 $241,921

Septage receiving tank 1 EA $50,000


Septage grinder 1 EA $13,000
Septage control valve 1 EA $5,000

FeCl3 Metering Pumps 5 EA $9,500 $57,456


Polymer Metering Pumps 5 EA $6,000 $36,288
Polymer Blending Units 4 EA $15,000 $72,576
FeCl3 Storage Tank 2 EA $21,500 $52,013

NaOCl Metering Pumps 4 EA $9,500 $45,965

Equipment Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $188,154

Div. 11 Subtotal: $815,333

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Not used
Div. 13 Subtotal:

Division 14 - Conveying Systems


Not used
Div. 14 Subtotal:

Division 15 - Mechanical
Included in percentages below
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in percentages below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (62%) $3,665,493

Percentage of Costs

Metals 3% $5,912,086 $177,363


Finishes 2% $5,912,086 $118,242
Process Mechanical Piping 15% $5,912,086 $886,813
Project: GNHW PCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Head W orks with CEPT & Septage
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost


I&C 6% $5,912,086 $354,725
Electrical 12% $5,912,086 $709,450

Facility Subtotal: $5,912,086

General Requirements 10% $591,209


Overhead 8% $520,264
Profit 10% $650,329
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $195,099
Bond/Insurance 3% $195,099
Subtotal: $8,064,085

Contingency 20% $1,612,817 $1,612,817

Total Facility Cost: $9,676,902


Long‐Term Improvements
Phase II East Shore WPAF
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements 
Disinfection
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Disinfection
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work

Demolition
Existing CCT1 baffle walls 318 CY $150 $57,607
Effluent channel wall to beach gate 12 CY $150 $2,150

Ecavation
Dry/Wet Weather Flow Split 356 CY $30 $12,902
Chlorine Contact Tanks 8,889 CY $30 $322,561
Wet Weather Conduit 10,276 CY $30 $372,880

Dewatering
Dry/Wet Weather Flow Split 1 ALLOWANCE $50,000 $60,480
Chlorine Contact Tanks 1 ALLOWANCE $150,000 $181,440
Wet Weather Conduit 1 ALLOWANCE $100,000 $120,960

Yard Piping
NaOCl Pipes, 2" PVC 1,200 FT $65 $94,349

Site Work
Grading and Drainage 1 ALLOWANCE $100,000 $120,960
Roads (22 ft wide) 1,333 SQYDS $45 $72,576

Div. 2 Subtotal: $1,418,867

Division 3 - Concrete

Primary Effluent Conduit


84 inch dia RCP 600 FT $335 $243,130
84 inch fittings 2 EA $5,500 $13,306

Dry/Wet Weather Flow Split


Stone Base 6" thick 15 CY $25 $448
Footings 47 CY $500 $28,224
Base slab 89 CY $500 $53,760
Walls 213 CY $750 $193,536

Wet Weather Chlorine Contact Tanks


Stone Base 6" thick 296 CY $25 $8,960
Base slab 1,778 CY $500 $1,075,203
Footings 202 CY $500 $122,304
Baffle walls 428 CY $750 $387,879

Wet Weather Effluent Conduit


New CCT to plant effluent Conduit 1,445 FT $1,292 $2,257,995

Dry Weather UV
Channel walls 415 CY $750 $376,321
Channel covers (50%) 117 CY $1,000 $141,120

Div. 3 Subtotal: $4,902,187


Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Disinfection
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 4 - Masonry
Not used
Div. 4 Subtotal:

Division 5 - Metals

Chlorine Contact Tank Covers 16,000 SF $50 $967,682


Included in percentages below

Div. 5 Subtotal: $967,682

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Not used
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Not used
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Not used
Div. 8 Subtotal:

Division 9 - Finishes
Not used
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties
UV Canopy 3,150 SF $150 $571,537

Div. 10 Subtotal: $571,537

Division 11 - Equipment

Mechanical Constant Level Gates 3 EA $39,500 $143,338


UV Equipment 1 EA $1,600,000 $1,935,365
Slide Gate, 48" w/ operator 1 EA $6,800 $8,225
42" Butterfly Valves, Flow Split Box 3 EA $18,000 $65,319
Partial Flume (dry weather) 1 EA $9,600 $11,612
Partial Flume (wet weather) 1 EA $33,300 $40,280

Equipment Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $661,241

Div. 11 Subtotal: $2,865,380

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Included in percentages below
Div. 13 Subtotal:

Division 14 - Conveying Systems


Not used
Div. 14 Subtotal:
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Disinfection
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 15 - Mechanical
Included in percentages below
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in percentages below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (81%) $10,725,654

Percentage of Costs

Metals 1.5% $13,241,548 $198,623


Finishes 1% $13,241,548 $132,415
Process Mechanical Piping 7.5% $13,241,548 $993,116
I&C 3% $13,241,548 $397,246
Electrical 6% $13,241,548 $794,493

Facility Subtotal: $13,241,548

General Requirements 10% $1,324,155


Overhead 8% $1,165,256
Profit 10% $1,456,570
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $436,971
Bond/Insurance 3% $436,971

Subtotal: $18,061,472

Contingency 20% $3,612,294 $3,612,294

Total Facility Cost: $21,673,766


Long‐Term Improvements
Phase II East Shore WPAF
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements 
Power Distribution
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Electrical Upgrade
Estimate Type: Conceptual - Capital Improvements Planning
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work

Duct Banks to existing facilities


Main Building 0 LF $50
Aeration Tanks 0 LF $50
Sludge Bldg. 0 LF $50
Influent Bldg 0 LF $50
Duct Banks to new facilities
Preliminary Treatment 600 LF $350 $210,000
South Odor Control 50 LF $350 $17,500

Div. 2 Subtotal: $227,500

Division 3 - Concrete

Generator pad 0 CY $500


Switch Gear Bldg. 0 CY $500

Div. 3 Subtotal:

Division 4 - Masonry
Not used
Div. 4 Subtotal:

Division 5 - Metals
Not used
Div. 5 Subtotal:

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Not used
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Not used
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Not used
Div. 8 Subtotal:

Division 9 - Finishes
Not used
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties
Switch Gear Bldg. Suoerstructure 0 SF $250

Div. 10 Subtotal:

Division 11 - Equipment

Main Building
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Electrical Upgrade
Estimate Type: Conceptual - Capital Improvements Planning
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost


MCC-M1 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M2 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M3 (ABANDONED-2002) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M4( MODIFIED 2002) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M5 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M6 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M7 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M8(FIND DRAWINGS) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M10 (INSTALLED 1986) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-M11 (INSTALLED 1997) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-Z1 0 EA $10,000
MCC-T1 0 EA $10,000

SWBD-M1 (INSTALLED 2002) EA


SWBD-M2 (INSTALLED 2002) EA

SUB NO.1 FEEDER BRKR 0 EA $25,000


SUB NO.1 MAIN/TIE BRKR 0 EA $75,000
SUB NO.1 XFMR (2000 KVA) 0 EA $100,000
SUB NO.1 HV SWITCH 0 EA $50,000

Aeration tanks
MCC-A5 (INSTALLED 1996) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-A6 (INSTALLED 1996) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-A7 (INSTALLED 1996) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-A8 (INSTALLED 1996) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-A9 (INSTALLED 1996) 0 EA $10,000

SUB NO.2 FEEDER BRKR 0 EA $25,000


SUB NO.2 MAIN/TIE BRKR 0 EA $75,000
SUB NO.2 XFMR (2000 KVA) 0 EA $100,000
SUB NO.2 HV SWITCH 0 EA $50,000

Sludge Building
MCC-S3 0 EA $10,000
MCC-S4 0 EA $10,000
MCC-S5 (INSTALLED 1998) 0 EA $10,000
MCC-S6 (INSTALLED 1998) 0 EA $10,000

SUB NO.3 FEEDER BRKR 0 EA $25,000


SUB NO.3 MAIN/TIE BRKR 0 EA $75,000
SUB NO.3 XFMR (2000 KVA) 0 EA $100,000
SUB NO.3 HV SWITCH 0 EA $50,000

Head Works Building


MCC-PW 0 EA $10,000
MCC-PW2 (INSTALLED 1997) 0 EA $10,000

Generator Building
MCC-GEN BLDG 6 $10,000 $72,576

SUB GEN BLDG FEEDER BRKR 2 $25,000 $60,480


SUB GEN BLDG MAIN/TIE BRKR 3 $75,000 $272,161
SUB GEN BLDG XFMR (750 KVA) 2 $75,000 $181,440
SUB GEN BLDG HV SWITCH 2 $50,000 $120,960

Grit Building
MCC-Grit BLDG 10 $10,000 $120,960

SUB GRIT BLDG FEEDER BRKR 2 $25,000 $60,480


Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Electrical Upgrade
Estimate Type: Conceptual - Capital Improvements Planning
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost


SUB GRIT BLDG MAIN/TIE BRKR 3 $75,000 $272,161
SUB GRIT BLDG XFMR (750 KVA) 2 $75,000 $181,440
SUB GRIT BLDG HV SWITCH 2 $50,000 $120,960

Generator with outdoor enclosure 0 EA $600,000


Main Switch Gear 0 EA $1,000,000

Electrical Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $439,086

Div. 11 Subtotal: $1,902,705

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Not used
Div. 13 Subtotal:

Division 14 - Conveying Systems

Not used
Div. 14 Subtotal:

Division 15 - Mechanical
Not used
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in percentages below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (65%) $2,130,205

Percentage of Costs

Metals 0% $3,550,342 $0
Finishes 0% $3,550,342 $0
I&C 0% $3,550,342 $0
Electrical 20% $3,550,342 $710,068

Facility Subtotal: $2,840,274

General Requirements 10% $284,027


Overhead 8% $249,944
Profit 10% $312,430
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $93,729
Bond/Insurance 3% $93,729
Subtotal: $3,874,133

Contingency 20% $774,827 $774,827

Total Facility Cost: $4,648,960


Long‐Term Improvements 
Phase II East Shore WPAF 
Wet Weather Capacity Improvements 
Nitrogen Removal (IFAS)
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: IFAS
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 1 - General Requirements


Included in percentages below
Div. 1 Subtotal:

Division 2 - Site Work


Not Used
Div. 2 Subtotal:

Baffle walls 652 CY $750 $591,361


Channel 296 CY $1,000 $358,401
Div. 3 Subtotal: $949,762

Division 4 - Masonry
Not Used
Div. 4 Subtotal:

Division 5 - Metals
other items included in percentages below

Div. 5 Subtotal:

Division 6 - Wood & Plastics


Not Used
Div. 6 Subtotal:

Division 7 - Thermal & Moisture Protection


Not Used
Div. 7 Subtotal:

Division 8 - Doors & Windows


Not Used
Div. 8 Subtotal:

Division 9 - Finishes
Included in percentages below
Div. 9 Subtotal:

Division 10 - Specialties
Not Used
Div. 10 Subtotal:

Division 11 - Equipment

Media 1 EA $4,150,000 $5,019,852


Reactor Sieves 1 EA $500,000 $604,801
Weir Gates 12 EA $12,500 $181,440
Aeration basin diffuser grid modifications
Remove diffuser grid in IFAS zone 16,000 SQFT $3 $48,384
Add diffusers in IFAS zone 16,000 SQFT $30 $580,609
Blower and Air Distribution Modifications
Capacity controls and piping 1 ALLOWANCE $0

Equipment Installation 1 PERCENT 30% $1,930,526

Div. 11 Subtotal: $8,365,613


Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: IFAS
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie/HRT
Date: 10/4/2016

Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Division 12 - Furnishings
Not Used
Div. 12 Subtotal:

Division 13 - Special Construction


Not Used
Div. 13 Subtotal:

Division 14 - Conveying Systems


Not Used
Div. 14 Subtotal:

Division 15 - Mechanical
Included in percentages below
Div. 15 Subtotal:

Division 16 - Electrical
Included in percentages below
Div. 16 Subtotal:

Subtototal Division 1 - 11 (64%) $9,315,375

Percentage of Costs

Metals 3% $14,555,274 $436,658


Finishes 0% $14,555,274
Process Mechanical Piping 15% $14,555,274 $2,183,291
I&C 6% $14,555,274 $873,316
Electrical 12% $14,555,274 $1,746,633

Facility Subtotal: $14,555,274

General Requirements 10% $1,455,527


Overhead 8% $1,280,864
Profit 10% $1,601,080
Mobilization/Demolization 3.0% $480,324
Bond/Insurance 3% $480,324

Subtotal: $19,853,394

Contingency 20% $3,970,679 $3,970,679

Total Facility Cost: $23,824,073


Long‐Term Improvements Fair Haven 
Sewer Separation
Project: GNHWPCA Long Term Control Plan Update
Facility: Fair Haven Sewer Separation
Estimate Type: Conceptual
Prepared By: J. Ososkie
Date: 10/4/2016
Item of Work Qty Unit Unit Cost Total Cost

Sewer Separation

15" Storm 55,487 LF 450 $24,969,150


18" Storm 4,132 LF 500 $2,066,000
21" Storm 1,754 LF 600 $1,052,400
24" Storm 1,928 LF 700 $1,349,600
27" Storm 1,261 LF 1,000 $1,261,000
30" Storm 2,535 LF 1,250 $3,168,750
36" Storm 1,564 LF 1,500 $2,346,000
42" Storm 646 LF 1,800 $1,162,800
48" Storm 1,749 LF 1,900 $3,323,100
54" Storm 1,390 LF 2,000 $2,780,000

Subtototal $43,478,800

General Requirements 10% $4,347,880.00


Overhead 8% $3,478,304.00
Profit 10% $4,347,880.00
Mobilization/Demolization 3% $1,304,364.00
Bond/Insurance 3% $1,304,364.00

Subtototal $58,261,592

Contingency 35% $20,391,557.20

Total Cost: $78,653,149


 

Long‐Term Improvements CSO 
Storage Tanks 

 
Great New Haven WWTP Master Plan
Storage Tank Estimate
Construction Cost Estimate for Conceptual Design

Project name GNH WWTP Master Plan

Estimator Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC

Project Number 478874


Estimate Class 1-5 4
Design Stage Concept
Project Manager John Ososkie/HRT
Rev No. / Date R04/(11-30-2016)
Facility Summary
Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Grand Total Percent


Facility Description Direct Amount
w/Markups of Total

003 CSO 003 Storage Tank 1,079,209 1,995,205 4.005


004 CSO 004 Storage Tank 3,299,209 6,172,411 12.389
005 CSO 005 Storage Tank 6,999,209 13,134,419 26.363
012 CSO 006 StorageTank 5,852,209 10,976,197 22.031
014 CSO 011 StorageTank 5,630,209 10,558,476 21.193
016 CSO 015 StorageTank 2,152,209 4,014,188 8.057
018 CSO 016 StorageTank 1,597,209 2,969,887 5.961

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 12,057,956 24.20%
Material 30,940,144 62.10%
Subcontract 4,389,447 8.81%
Equipment 1,890,198 3.79%
Other 543,037 1.09%
Total Prime Contractor Costs 49,820,782 49,820,782 100.00

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Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups

003 CSO 003 Storage Tank


13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.80 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.76 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.40 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,606.99 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,606.99 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.03 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.03 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.65 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.65 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.54 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.15 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.15 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.92 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.39 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.46 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 100,000.00 gal 105,714 264,286 - 3.70 /gal 370,000 6.96 /gal 696,201
100,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 100,000.00 GAL 105,714 264,286 3.70 /GAL 370,000 6.96 /GAL 696,201
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 100,000.00 GAL 105,714 264,286 3.70 /GAL 370,000 6.96 /GAL 696,201
33.90 Tanks 100,000.00 GAL 105,714 264,286 3.70 /GAL 370,000 6.96 /GAL 696,201
33.5 Tank Construction 100,000.00 GAL 105,714 264,286 3.70 /GAL 370,000 6.96 /GAL 696,201
003 CSO 003 Storage Tank 0.10 MG 156,737 517,400 300,000 105,072 10,792,091.40 /MG 1,079,209 19,952,053.40 /MG 1,995,205
004 CSO 004 Storage Tank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.80 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.75 /ea 21,238
controls

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Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.39 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.02 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.02 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.01 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.01 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.65 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.65 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.54 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.16 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.15 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.93 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.39 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.45 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 700,000.00 gal 740,000 1,850,000 - 3.70 /gal 2,590,000 6.96 /gal 4,873,406
700,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 700,000.00 GAL 740,000 1,850,000 3.70 /GAL 2,590,000 6.96 /GAL 4,873,406
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 700,000.00 GAL 740,000 1,850,000 3.70 /GAL 2,590,000 6.96 /GAL 4,873,406
33.90 Tanks 700,000.00 GAL 740,000 1,850,000 3.70 /GAL 2,590,000 6.96 /GAL 4,873,406
33.5 Tank Construction 700,000.00 GAL 740,000 1,850,000 3.70 /GAL 2,590,000 6.96 /GAL 4,873,406
004 CSO 004 Storage Tank 0.70 MG 791,023 2,103,114 300,000 105,072 4,713,155.91 /MG 3,299,209 8,817,729.34 /MG 6,172,411
005 CSO 005 Storage Tank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.80 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.75 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.40 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.00 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.00 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.03 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.03 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651

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Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.65 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.65 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.54 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.14 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.16 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.91 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.39 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.45 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 1,700,000.00 gal 1,797,143 4,492,857 - 3.70 /gal 6,290,000 6.96 /gal 11,835,415
1,700,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 1,700,000.00 GAL 1,797,143 4,492,857 3.70 /GAL 6,290,000 6.96 /GAL 11,835,415
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 1,700,000.00 GAL 1,797,143 4,492,857 3.70 /GAL 6,290,000 6.96 /GAL 11,835,415
33.90 Tanks 1,700,000.00 GAL 1,797,143 4,492,857 3.70 /GAL 6,290,000 6.96 /GAL 11,835,415
33.5 Tank Construction 1,700,000.00 GAL 1,797,143 4,492,857 3.70 /GAL 6,290,000 6.96 /GAL 11,835,415
005 CSO 005 Storage Tank 1.70 MG 1,848,166 4,745,972 300,000 105,072 4,117,181.85 /MG 6,999,209 7,726,128.97 /MG 13,134,419
012 CSO 006 StorageTank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.78 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.76 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.41 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.00 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.00 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.03 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.03 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.66 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.66 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.53 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.15 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.15 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.94 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.39 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.47 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004

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Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 1,390,000.00 gal 1,469,429 3,673,571 - 3.70 /gal 5,143,000 6.96 /gal 9,677,192
3,200,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 1,390,000.00 GAL 1,469,429 3,673,571 3.70 /GAL 5,143,000 6.96 /GAL 9,677,192
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 1,390,000.00 GAL 1,469,429 3,673,571 3.70 /GAL 5,143,000 6.96 /GAL 9,677,192
33.90 Tanks 1,390,000.00 GAL 1,469,429 3,673,571 3.70 /GAL 5,143,000 6.96 /GAL 9,677,192
33.5 Tank Construction 1,390,000.00 GAL 1,469,429 3,673,571 3.70 /GAL 5,143,000 6.96 /GAL 9,677,192
012 CSO 006 StorageTank 1.39 MG 1,520,452 3,926,686 300,000 105,072 4,210,222.40 /MG 5,852,209 7,896,544.27 /MG 10,976,197
014 CSO 011 StorageTank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.79 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.76 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.39 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.01 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.01 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.03 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.03 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.69 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.66 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.66 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.53 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.15 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.16 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.92 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.38 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.46 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 1,330,000.00 gal 1,406,000 3,515,000 - 3.70 /gal 4,921,000 6.96 /gal 9,259,472
3,200,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 1,330,000.00 GAL 1,406,000 3,515,000 3.70 /GAL 4,921,000 6.96 /GAL 9,259,472
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 1,330,000.00 GAL 1,406,000 3,515,000 3.70 /GAL 4,921,000 6.96 /GAL 9,259,472
33.90 Tanks 1,330,000.00 GAL 1,406,000 3,515,000 3.70 /GAL 4,921,000 6.96 /GAL 9,259,472
33.5 Tank Construction 1,330,000.00 GAL 1,406,000 3,515,000 3.70 /GAL 4,921,000 6.96 /GAL 9,259,472

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Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups

014 CSO 011 StorageTank 1.33 MG 1,457,023 3,768,114 300,000 105,072 4,233,239.96 /MG 5,630,209 7,938,703.79 /MG 10,558,476
016 CSO 015 StorageTank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.79 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.75 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.40 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.00 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.00 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.03 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.03 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.65 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.65 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.53 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.15 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.15 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.94 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.40 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.47 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 390,000.00 gal 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 3.70 /gal 1,443,000 6.96 /gal 2,715,183
390,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 390,000.00 GAL 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 3.70 /GAL 1,443,000 6.96 /GAL 2,715,183
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 390,000.00 GAL 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 3.70 /GAL 1,443,000 6.96 /GAL 2,715,183
33.90 Tanks 390,000.00 GAL 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 3.70 /GAL 1,443,000 6.96 /GAL 2,715,183
33.5 Tank Construction 390,000.00 GAL 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 288,600 3.70 /GAL 1,443,000 6.96 /GAL 2,715,183
016 CSO 015 StorageTank 0.39 MG 339,623 541,714 588,600 393,672 288,600 5,518,484.97 /MG 2,152,209 10,292,789.33 /MG 4,014,188
018 CSO 016 StorageTank
13.0 Effluent Pump Station
13-10 Buildings Complete
Effluent Pump Station
Masonry Building
Pump Building Masonry 20' x 20' 400.00 sf 28,638 28,000 - 105,072 - 404.27 /sf 161,710 740.48 /sf 296,191
Masonry Building 400.00 SF 28,638 28,000 105,072 404.27 /SF 161,710 740.48 /SF 296,191
Mechanical, Other
Miscelleneous piping allowance 1.00 ls - - 200,000 - - 200,000.00 /ls 200,000 366,324.80 /ls 366,325
Mechanical, Other 400.00 SF 200,000 500.00 /SF 200,000 915.81 /SF 366,325
Mechanical, HVAC

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Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Work Trade Material Grand Total


Fac Description Takeoff Quantity Labor Amount Sub Amount Equip Amount Other Amount Direct Cost/Unit Direct Amount Grand Total Unit Price
Pkg Pkg Amount w/Markups
Mechanical, HVAC
Condensing unit, air cooled, compressor, 4 ton, includes standard 1.00 ea 3,095 8,500 - - - 11,595.04 /ea 11,595 21,237.74 /ea 21,238
controls
Mechanical, HVAC 400.00 SF 3,095 8,500 28.99 /SF 11,595 53.09 /SF 21,238
Electrical, Other
Miscellaneous electrical and I&C 1.00 ls - - 100,000 - - 100,000.00 /ls 100,000 183,162.41 /ls 183,162
Electrical, Other 400.00 SF 100,000 250.00 /SF 100,000 457.91 /SF 183,162
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW
Emergency Generator 400 KW 1.00 E 7,541 120,000 - - - 127,540.92 /E 127,541 233,607.00 /E 233,607
Electrical Equipment, Generators - >300 to 400 KW 1.00 EA 7,541 120,000 127,540.92 /EA 127,541 233,607.00 /EA 233,607
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters
Pump Flow Meter including transmitter 2.00 ea 1,194 20,400 - - - 10,796.99 /ea 21,594 19,776.02 /ea 39,552
I&C, Flow / Mag Meter / Indicators & Transmitters 2.00 EA 1,194 20,400 10,796.99 /EA 21,594 19,776.02 /EA 39,552
I&C, Level / Switches
Float switch 8.00 ea 1,203 - - - - 150.40 /ea 1,203 275.48 /ea 2,204
Float switch bracket 2.00 ea 602 300 - - - 450.80 /ea 902 825.70 /ea 1,651
I&C, Level / Switches 10.00 EA 1,805 300 210.48 /EA 2,105 385.52 /EA 3,855
I&C, Panels & Stands
System panel 2.00 ea 1,203 12,000 - - - 6,601.60 /ea 13,203 12,091.65 /ea 24,183
I&C, Panels & Stands 2.00 EA 1,203 12,000 6,601.60 /EA 13,203 12,091.65 /EA 24,183
Submersible Pump: 35Hp
Functional Testing, Submersible Pumps, 21 - 50 hp 2.00 ea 602 100 - - - 350.80 /ea 702 642.54 /ea 1,285
FURNISH Submersible Pump, 35 hp 2.00 EA - 63,000 - - - 31,500.00 /EA 63,000 57,696.16 /EA 115,392
Set base elbow / pump assembly, 35 hp 2.00 ea 5,414 100 - - - 2,757.20 /ea 5,514 5,050.15 /ea 10,100
Stainless steel guide rails, 3", 40.00 lf 1,306 694 - - - 50.00 /lf 2,000 91.58 /lf 3,663
Install upper guide rail bracket 2.00 ea 226 20 - - - 122.80 /ea 246 224.93 /ea 450
Submersible Pump: 35Hp 2.00 EA 7,547 63,914 35,730.80 /EA 71,462 65,445.40 /EA 130,891
Effluent Pump Station 1.00 EA 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 709,209.14 /EA 709,209 1,299,004.48 /EA 1,299,004
13-10 Buildings Complete 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
13.0 Effluent Pump Station 400.00 SF 51,023 253,114 300,000 105,072 1,773.02 /SF 709,209 3,247.51 /SF 1,299,004
33.5 Tank Construction
33.90 Tanks
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank
Tanks, Other
Storage Tanks construction, below grade, cast-in-place concrete, 240,000.00 gal 253,714 634,286 - 3.70 /gal 888,000 6.96 /gal 1,670,882
240,000 gaillons, incluidng sitework, miscellaneous piping excludiing
pump station
Tanks, Other 240,000.00 GAL 253,714 634,286 3.70 /GAL 888,000 6.96 /GAL 1,670,882
Cast-In-Place Concrete Storage Tank 240,000.00 GAL 253,714 634,286 3.70 /GAL 888,000 6.96 /GAL 1,670,882
33.90 Tanks 240,000.00 GAL 253,714 634,286 3.70 /GAL 888,000 6.96 /GAL 1,670,882
33.5 Tank Construction 240,000.00 GAL 253,714 634,286 3.70 /GAL 888,000 6.96 /GAL 1,670,882
018 CSO 016 StorageTank 0.24 MG 304,737 887,400 300,000 105,072 6,655,038.08 /MG 1,597,209 12,374,527.29 /MG 2,969,887

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Detail Report
Project: GNH WWTP Master Plan Estimator: Tweneboa-Kodua, A/WDC
Job Size: 1 LS Project No.: 478874 Revision / Date: R04/(11-30-2016)
Duration: 1 LS Design Stage: Concept Estimate Class: 4

Estimate Totals

Construction Costs Amount Totals Rate % of Total


Labor 6,417,762 12.88%
Material 16,490,401 33.10%
Subcontract 2,388,600 4.79%
Equipment 1,024,101 2.06%
Other 288,600 0.58%
Subtotal Raw Costs 26,609,464 26,609,464 53.41

Material Sales & Use Tax - %


Construction Equip Tax - %
Total Taxes 26,609,464

Tank Construction I,OH&P 4,329,000 20.000 % 8.69%


Subtotal Subcontractor I,OH&P 5,073,670 31,683,134 10.18

Subtotal Contingency 31,683,134

Total Cost To Prime Contractor 31,683,134

General Conditions 3,168,313 10.000 % 6.36%


Mobilization/Demobilization 950,494 3.000 % 1.91%
Subtotal Indirect Costs 4,118,807 35,801,941 8.27

Prime Contractor Home OfficeOH 2,864,155 8.000 % 5.75%


Prime Contractor Profit 3,580,194 10.000 % 7.19%
Blder's Risk & Gen Liab Ins -% 498,208 1.000 % 1.00%
Payment & Performance Bonds 577,921 1.160 % 1.16%
Subtotal OH&P 7,520,478 43,322,419 15.10

Design Contingency 6,498,363 15.000 % 13.04%


Subtotal Contingency 6,498,363 49,820,782 13.04

Escalation
Subtotal Escalation 49,820,782

Total Prime Contractor Costs 49,820,782

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