Pump House Sample Clauses

Pump House. Pump house with doors, collapsible gate, lock with keys, G.M. sluice valves, C.I. Sluice valve(s), gate valve(s), etc. and centrifugal pump(s)/ submersible pumps, if any, and other equipments. These may be shared service with other phase of the project completed earlier or to be completed in future.
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Pump House. The Florida Power access is included in the Cost Estimate and Cost Cap provided above. The relocation of main lines, dredging of the canal, proper water flow and access for on-going maintenance, and submersible pumps, etc. will need to be completed at the same time as the construction of the Parcel F Access Road because of the canal and the water flow issues. Up to $50,000 of improvements to the pump house in the pump house footprint shall be included in the Cost Estimate and Cost Cap; provided, however, if the cost of the construction of improvements to the pump house in the pump house footprint exceeds $50,000, then the amount that exceeds $50,000 shall constitute the Cost Cap Increase and such amount shall be paid for by Parcel F Owner and be added to the Cost Cap. All construction that affects the irrigation system should be subject to final approval by the Golf Course Owner with coordination sign off rights. All of the above costs shall be paid for by Parcel F Owner and shall be included in the work contemplated in Section 5.3.1 of the Development Agreement. EXHIBIT Q-2 The Westin Innisbrook Golf Resort The following is an analysis of the estimated costs to realign the Island 18th fairway and establish a barrier along the Parcel F Access Road. The estimated cost for the work described below is approximately $250,000.00 and Golf Course Owner agrees that Parcel F Owner's responsibility to pay for such improvements shall not exceed $275,000.00 (the "Realignment Cost Cap"); provided, however, that if such Realignment is not completed on or before December 31, 2006, the Cost Cap will increase by 10% on January 1, 2007 and again on January 1 of each subsequent calendar year. Item Description Estimated Cost A Removal and replacement of existing cart path $ 11,545 B Realignment of Tees 10,488 Irrigation realignment of tees (in house) 4,000 C Tree removal on left side of fairway 4,000 Sop and fill (in house) 750 D Fairway fill and sod materials 13,400 E Netting with 60 foot utility poles 33,900 F Landscape materials along the access road 147,000 Contingency 24,917 Estimated costs $ 250,000 All of the above costs shall be paid for by Parcel F Owner and shall be included in the work contemplated in Section 5.3.2 of the Development Agreement.
Pump House a. Pump house building located on the school property constructed in 2003 and associated electrical, piping, chemical feed systems, controls, 5,000 gallon hydro-pneumatic tank and 12,000 gallon atmosphere tank installed in 2003.

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