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Prepared By. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx – Olympic Region Cruiser TC PSPCSTGR Species, Sort Grade - Board Foot Volumes (Project) T000 R000 S00 TyU1 T000 R000 S00 TyU2 9.00 5.00 Project: Acres XXXXX 14.00 Page Date Time 1 9/13/2018 4:07:25PM S So Gr Spp T rt ad % Net BdFt Bd. Ft. per Acre Def% Gross Net Total Net MBF Percent of Net Board Foot Volume Average Log Logs Per /Acre Log Scale Dia. Log Length Ln Ft Dia In Bd Ft CF/ Lf DF CU CU 7 0.00 1.0 DF HQ 2S 24 3.9 2,850 2,740 38 24 76 100 40 16 391 2.67 7.0 DF D 2S 46 2.1 5,220 5,110 72 48 52 14 86 38 15 319 2.15 16.0 DF D 3S 20 6.3 2,314 2,169 30 19 81 2 70 27 34 9 88 0.78 24.7 DF D 4S 7 747 747 10 80 20 52 48 21 6 26 0.38 28.5 DF D UT 3 314 314 4 18 82 18 82 18 6 26 0.43 12.3 DF Totals 51 3.2 11,445 11,080 155 10 20 28 43 4 4 22 70 28 9 124 1.19 89.5 SS D 4S 80 89 89 1 100 100 24 8 40 0.57 2.2 SS D UT 20 22 22 0 100 100 14 5 10 0.24 2.2 SS Totals 1 111 111 2 20 80 20 80 19 7 25 0.45 4.5 RC CU CU 100.0 60 6 6 0.00 9.5 RC D 3S 88 21.7 4,412 3,452 48 9 24 21 46 5 3 5 87 34 11 146 1.87 23.7 RC D 4S 12 6.1 465 437 6 97 3 19 44 11 26 24 5 25 0.44 17.3 RC Totals 18 21.2 4,937 3,889 54 19 22 18 41 6 8 6 80 26 8 77 1.32 50.4 RA D 2S 9 20.8 530 420 6 100 100 40 14 210 2.00 2.0 RA D 3S 20 1.0 955 945 13 100 44 46 10 26 10 78 0.85 12.0 RA D 4S 54 2.0 2,576 2,524 35 80 20 18 80 2 27 7 40 0.46 63.4 RA D UT 17 751 751 11 100 82 10 8 15 5 13 0.21 56.4 WH D 3S 55 3.4 435 420 6 100 100 40 9 129 0.95 3.2 WH D 4S 17 123 123 2 80 20 84 16 27 6 33 0.33 3.7 WH Totals 4 12.5 865 756 11 13 59 28 14 86 34 8 99 0.98 7.7 BM D 2S 58 21.1 803 634 9 79 21 21 25 54 32 14 185 2.18 3.4 BM D 3S 2 18 18 0 100 100 20 10 70 0.81 .2 BM D 4S 1 20 20 0 100 100 20 8 40 0.50 .5 BM D UT 39 412 412 6 54 46 17 20 40 23 26 6 40 0.64 10.3 TWP RGE 000 000 000 000 SC TRACT 00 ALDER 00 ALDER TYPE ACRES U1 14.00 U2 PLOTS 21 TREES254 CuFt S BdFt W PLOTS TREES ESTIMATED TREES TOTAL PER XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX 00 000 12.1 CRUISE 21 254 12.1 2,141 11.9 DBH COUNT REFOREST COUNT BLANKS 100 % SAMPLE TREES TREES /ACRE STAND SUMMARY AVG BOLE REL BASAL DBH LEN DEN AREA XXXXX XX/AC NET BF/XX XXXXX CF/AC NET CF/AC XXXX FIR 85 39.9 19.5 69 18.8 82.9 11,445 11,080 3,019 3,019 WR CEDAR 82 27.3 19.8 51 13.1 58.5 4,937 3,889 1,717 1,702 R ALDER 56 71.1 12.1 50 16.4 57.1 4,812 4,640 1,388 1,388 BL MAPLE 15 8.4 18.7 50 3.7 16.0 1,252 1,083 421 421 WHEMLOCK 15 3.9 19.4 73 1.8 8.1 865 756 253 253 S SPRUCE 1 2.2 12.0 45 0.5 1.7 111 111 38 38 TOTAL 254 153.0 16.4 55 55.4 224.4 23,422 21,560 6...
Prepared By. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Surveyors dispose of any debris arising from damage to or destruction of the works and to rebuild, restore, replace and/or repair the works, at the contractor
Prepared By. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Surveyors as he will be held solely responsible for all new work being of the correct size. PIPES, ETC Special care is to be taken not to interfere unnecessary with any supply pipes or other piping that may be met with and found necessary to disconnect or cut, are to be effectively stopped off and any new connections that may be necessary are to be made with proper fittings and to the satisfaction of the Principal Agent to whom due notice must be given of any alterations to the existing services. PROTECTION In taking down and removing existing work the utmost care is to be observed to avoid any structural or other damage to the remaining portions of the buildings. The Contractor must also protect all work not removed such as walls, floors, doors, windows or other joinery,loose and fixed fittings and electrical appliances, etc. from damage during the progress of the work and provide all necessary materilas for doing so. The Contractor will be held solely responsible for any damage to persons or property and for the safety of the structure throughout the whole of this Contract and must make good at his own expense any damage that may occur. OLD USABLE MATERIALS from the alterations/demolitions are to become the property of the Client. Old materials for re-use are to be carefully removed, stored and protected from injury including making good any damaged or defective parts as required before fixing. Old reusable materials are to be handed over to the Client are to be carefully removed and neatly stacked on site where directed. The remainder of the old materials and all rubbish to be immediately carted away and the site left clean and unencumbered.The Contractor should allow for removing of rubble from site on daily basis, failing which the client might stop the construction until the site has been cleaned. None of the old stock bricks from the pulling down are to be re-used for any new work. Materials to be handed over to the Client should be kept safely and handed over to the School Governing Body or the school principal who shall sign for all materials received. MATERIALS, ETC The materials to be used and work to be done to be similar in all respects to that described for new work insofar as they concur. All work in making good is to be properly jointed to the existing. Carried to Collection R Section No. 2 Buildings Bill No. 1 ALTERATIONS
Prepared By. 3. The use of the Servient Lands shall be restricted in the manner stated in Articles 4 through 8, inclusive of this Restrictive Covenant. The Restrictions shall be annexed to and burden the Servient Lands and shall be annexed to and benefit the Dominant Lands.
Prepared By. The issuer, but the issuer may not vary the provisions of the Agreement. Prepared in: One original. Distribution: Submit to Xxxxxx Mae’s Office of Issuer & Portfolio Management.
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Prepared By. X. Xxxxxx Title: Forest Check Cruiser 1 TC PSPCSTGR Species, Sort Grade - Board Foot Volumes (Project) X00X X00X X00 Xx000X X00X X00X X00 Xx000X X00X X00X X00 XxXX 91.90 5.40 10.00 Project: TWO4KIP Acres 107.30 Page 1 Date 12/5/2016 Time 10:58:58AM S So Gr Spp T rt ad % Net BdFt Bd. Ft. per Acre Def% Gross Net Total Net MBF Percent of Net Board Foot Volume Average Log Logs Per /Acre Log Scale Dia. Log Length Ln Dia Bd CF/ Ft In Ft Lf SF D 2S 1 137 137 15 100 100 40 13 240 1.78 .6 SF D 3S 54 7.6 4,025 3,719 399 100 100 40 8 85 0.70 43.9 SF D 4S 32 2,195 2,195 236 100 15 29 33 22 26 5 28 0.31 77.1 SF D UT 13 895 895 96 100 46 22 32 17 5 18 0.24 49.3 SF Totals 29 4.2 7,253 6,946 745 44 54 2 11 12 15 63 27 6 41 0.45 170.9 WH D 2S 22 10.6 2,637 2,358 253 51 49 100 40 14 294 1.93 8.0 WH D 3S 47 3.1 4,963 4,808 516 100 1 99 40 8 97 0.73 49.8 WH D 4S 24 5.2 2,652 2,514 270 96 4 17 25 29 29 26 5 27 0.33 94.6 WH D UT 7 650 650 70 98 2 36 41 24 16 5 17 0.27 37.4 WH Totals 43 5.3 10,903 10,330 1,108 30 48 12 11 6 9 9 76 28 6 54 0.57 189.8 RC D 3S 76 17.5 1,430 1,180 127 54 23 23 100 36 10 129 1.44 9.2 RC D 4S 24 19.5 451 363 39 91 9 20 21 59 26 5 22 0.37 16.5 RC Totals 6 18.0 1,881 1,542 166 21 44 17 18 5 5 14 76 29 7 60 0.84 25.7 DF D 2S 68 3.9 3,443 3,308 355 61 39 100 40 15 321 2.02 10.3 DF D 3S 24 1.9 1,208 1,186 127 100 4 96 39 8 103 0.85 11.5 DF D 4S 8 1.6 345 340 36 76 24 24 48 7 21 24 5 25 0.37 13.5 DF D UT 5 0.00 1.8 DF Totals 20 3.3 4,997 4,833 519 5 26 42 27 2 4 0 94 32 9 130 1.12 37.1 RA D 4S 96 371 371 40 32 68 18 82 31 6 44 0.48 8.4 RA D UT 4 13 13 1 100 100 7 5 5 0.24 2.4 RA Totals 2 384 384 41 34 66 20 80 25 6 35 0.47 10.8 Totals 5.4 25,417 24,036 2,579 29 45 15 11 7 8 9 76 28 6 55 0.59 434.3 TC PSTATS PROJECT STATISTICS PROJECT TWO4KIP PAGE DATE 1 12/5/2016 TWP RGE SC TRACT TYPE ACRES XXXXX XXXXX XxXx XxXx 00X 00X 00 TWO FOR XXX 001A 107.30 71 354 S W 39N 06E 02 TWO FOR XXX 001B 39N 06E 10 TWO FOR XXX RW PLOTS TREES ESTIMATED TREES TOTAL PER XXXX XXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXX 00 000 5.0 CRUISE 37 176 4.8 31,262 .6 DBH COUNT REFOREST BLANKS 100 % SAMPLE TREES TREES /ACRE STAND SUMMARY AVG BOLE REL BASAL DBH LEN DEN AREA XXXXX XX/AC NET BF/XX XXXXX CF/AC NET CF/AC WHEMLOCK 72 125.5 12.5 50 30.4 107.8 10,903 10,330 3,047 3,046 PS FIR 59 120.8 11.3 47 25.0 84.1 7,253 6,946 2,092 2,092 XXXX FIR 22 17.6 19.4 73 8.2 36.1 4,997 4,833 1,332 1,332 WR CEDAR 15 19.0 14.8 48 5.9 22.7 1,881 1,542 635 636 R ALDER 8 8.4 11.2 38 1.7 5.8 384 384 128 128 TOTAL 176 29...
Prepared By. In Association With December 15, 2021 INTRODUCTION The Middlesex Corporation (TMC) Design Build Team was awarded a contract with the Authority at the HCAA Board Meeting on December 6, 2018, for the Air Cargo Expansion Project (HCAA No. 8240 19). This project was issued work orders 19-01 through 19-01D for site development and airfield scope and 19-02 for the UPS building scope for Part 1 Design Services. Part 1 design services were nearly complete in June of 2020 when the project was deferred due to the COVID-19 pandemic. HCAA directed the TMC Team to complete certain tasks, stop design work, and provide all design data to the Authority. A deactivation meeting was held on May 28, 2020, to provide a status of design related elements and complete all action items prior to middle of June 2020. The Authority has engaged the tenant, UPS, to revalidate the project and update the project design criteria. The Authority has requested design services to redesign, permit, and redevelop the GMP. The Authority issued Work Order 19-01E on October 19, 2021, that included the following tasks: • Task 11 – Completion of the Design for Taxiway E-1 • Xxxx 00 – General On-Demand Project Reactivation Support Services • Xxxx 00 – Meetings and Meeting Materials • Task 14 - Conceptual Cost Estimate Support • Task 15 –Schedule Development Support Work Order 19-01E also included a net credit of $308,651.05 for unbilled funds in WO 19-01 Series Basic Services. This credit results in a remaining balance of $308,651.05 in Middlesex’s Current Contract Amount of $4,089,132.00. Also of note, current market conditions reveal an increase in wages and burdens of 10 - 20% compared to the second quarter of 2020. In addition, material costs and lead times are extremely volatile due to supply chain issues and demand while equipment costs have risen due to demand and the increase in fuel cost. These increased cost factors are reflected in this work order and will be included in future work orders and cost estimates.
Prepared By. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Surveyors Unless otherwise stated, all usable material from the demolitions should be kept safely and handed over to the school governing body or the school principal who shall sign for all material received. TEMPORARY BARRIERS, SCREENS, ETC Temporary barriers, screens, etc including removal 1 Dust screen 3100mm high between concrete floor and ceiling formed of suitable timber framing with 6 micron polyethylene sheeting stapled on including corners, ends, etc m 100 REMOVAL OF EXISTING WORK Breaking up and removing mass concrete 2 100mm Thick surface bed m2 488 3 100mm Thick concrete aprons m2 185 Taking out and removing doors from existing steel frames 4 Timber single door not exceeding 2,5m2 No 13
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