This document contains an estimating checklist for site utilities that includes items needed to estimate costs for storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and fire underground systems. The checklist lists quantities of excavation, demolition of existing structures, different types of pipes, manholes, catch basins, culverts, connections to buildings, and other site utility structures that would need to be estimated to generate a site utilities cost estimate.
This document contains an estimating checklist for site utilities that includes items needed to estimate costs for storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and fire underground systems. The checklist lists quantities of excavation, demolition of existing structures, different types of pipes, manholes, catch basins, culverts, connections to buildings, and other site utility structures that would need to be estimated to generate a site utilities cost estimate.
This document contains an estimating checklist for site utilities that includes items needed to estimate costs for storm drainage, sanitary sewer, water, and fire underground systems. The checklist lists quantities of excavation, demolition of existing structures, different types of pipes, manholes, catch basins, culverts, connections to buildings, and other site utility structures that would need to be estimated to generate a site utilities cost estimate.
❒ Surveying and as-builts (l/s) Storm Drainage ❒ Excavation and backfill (cy) ❒ Manhole demolition (ea) ❒ Pipe demolition (lf) ❒ Manholes (ea), listing different types ❒ Catch basins (ea) ❒ Culverts (lf) ❒ Pipes (lf)—note different materials and dimensions (e.g., 18 or 30 inch RCP or PVC) ❒ Tie-ins (ea) ❒ Roof drain connection (ea) ❒ Foundation drain connection (ea) ❒ Sump pumps (ea) Sanitary Sewer ❒ Excavation and backfill (cy) ❒ Open cut and repair (sy) ❒ Manholes (ea), listing different types ❒ Cleanouts (ea) ❒ Pipes (lf)—note different materials and dimensions (e.g., 4 inch versus 6 inch, DIP versus PVC) ❒ Septic tanks (ea) ❒ Grease traps (ea) ❒ Lift stations (ea) Water ❒ Excavation and backfill (cy) ❒ Open cut and repair (sy) ❒ Pipes (lf)—note different materials and dimensions (e.g., 2 inch versus 3 ich, copper versus PVC) ❒ Fittings (ea), including tees, valves, etc. ❒ Backflow preventer (ea) ❒ Testing and balance (l/s) Fire Underground
❒ Excavation and backfill (cy)
❒ Open cut and repair (sy) ❒ Pipes (lf)—note different materials and dimensions (e.g., 4 inch versus 6 inch, DIP versus PVC) ❒ Fittings (ea), including tees, valves, etc. ❒ Fire department connection (FDC) (ea) ❒ Fire hydrants (ea)
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