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Inventory Deletions, Inspection Updates. Update Bridge Type A Timber/Steel per Bridge $1,150.00 $1,173.00 Update Bridge Type B Concrete per Bridge $855.00 $872.10 Update Bridge Type C Culvert per Bridge $1,100.00 $1,122.00 Update Bridge Type D Truss per Bridge $2,150.00 $2,193.00 Update Bridge Type E Special (500' < Structure Length ≤ 2,500') per Bridge $1,590.00 $1,621.80 Update Bridge Type F Special (2,500' < Structure Length ≤ 5,000') per Bridge $2,125.00 $2,167.50 Update Bridge Type G Special (> 5000') per Bridge $4,000.00 $4,080.00 Update Bridge Type H Vertical Clearance per Bridge $225.00 $229.50 Update Bridge Type I Archive per Bridge $220.00 $224.40 B. Inventory Additions and Revisions Additions or Revision of Type A Timber/Steel per Bridge $1,275.00 $1,300.50 Additions or Revision of Type B Concrete per Bridge $935.00 $953.70 Additions or Revision of Type C Culvert per Bridge $1,100.00 $1,122.00 Additions or Revision of Type D Truss per Bridge $2,300.00 $2,346.00 Additions or Revision of Type E Special (500' < Structure Length ≤ 2,500') per Bridge $1,830.00 $1,866.60 Additions or Revision of Type F Special (2,500' < Structure Length ≤ 5,000') per Bridge $2,640.00 $2,692.80 Additions or Revision of Type G Special (> 5000') per Bridge $4,500.00 $4,590.00 Additions or Revision of Type I Vertical Clearance per Bridge $335.00 $341.70 DocuSign Envelope ID: 517DD8EC-82B3-4B01-B9ED-9BE0F8A2F1DA ATTACHMENT E- FEE SCHEDULE UNIT COST PAYMENT BASIS RATES SHOWN APPLY TO PRIME PROVIDER AND ALL SUB PROVIDERS Contract Execution thru March 31, 2022 April 1, 2022 thru Contract Termination SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED BRIDGE TYPES UNIT COST COST Off-System with Elemental Data A. Inventory Deletions, Inspection Updates Update Bridge Type A Timber/Steel per Bridge $1,025.00 $1,045.50 Update Bridge Type B Concrete per Bridge $995.00 $1,014.90 Update Bridge Type C Culvert per Bridge $925.00 $943.50 Update Bridge Type D Truss per Bridge $2,000.00 $2,040.00 Update Bridge Type E Special (500' < Structure Length ≤ 2,500') per Bridge $1,900.00 $1,938.00 Update Bridge Type F Special (2,500' < Structure Length ≤ 5,000') per Bridge $2,750.00 $2,805.00 Update Bridge Type G Special (> 5,000') per Bridge $4,500.00 $4,590.00 Update Bridge Type H Vertical Clearances Only per Bridge $300.00 $306.00 Update Bridge Type I Archive per Bridge $230.00 $234.60
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Inventory Deletions, Inspection Updates. Update Bridge Type A Timber/Steel per Bridge $1,050.00 $1,071.00 Update Bridge Type B Concrete per Bridge $1,145.00 $1,167.90 Update Bridge Type C Culvert per Bridge $750.00 $765.00 Update Bridge Type D Truss per Bridge $1,680.00 $1,713.60 Update Bridge Type E Special (500' < Structure Length ≤ 2,500') per Bridge $1,675.00 $1,708.50 Update Bridge Type F Special (2,500' < Structure Length ≤ 5,000') per Bridge $2,890.00 $2,947.80 Update Bridge Type G Special (Structure Length > 5,000') per Bridge $3,320.00 $3,386.40 Update Bridge Type H Vertical Clearances Only per Bridge $295.00 $300.90 Update Bridge Type I Archive per Bridge $255.00 $260.10
Inventory Deletions, Inspection Updates. Update Bridge Type A Timber/Steel per Bridge $1,079.00 $1,100.58 Update Bridge Type B Concrete per Bridge $976.00 $995.52 Update Bridge Type C Culvert per Bridge $807.00 $823.14 Update Bridge Type D Truss per Bridge $1,775.00 $1,810.50 Update Bridge Type E Special (500' < Structure Length ≤ 2,500') per Bridge $1,774.00 $1,809.48 Update Bridge Type F Special (2,500' < Structure Length ≤ 5,000') per Bridge $2,150.00 $2,193.00 Update Bridge Type G Length > 5,000ft per Bridge $4,150.00 $4,233.00 Update Bridge Type H Vertical Clearance per Bridge $347.00 $353.94 Update Bridge Type I Archive per Bridge $347.00 $353.94

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