HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda_GUS_07.10.2015Notice of Meeting for the
Georgetown Utility System Advisory Board
of the City of Georgetown
July 10, 2015 at 2:00 PM
at Georgetown Municipal Complex, 300-1 Industrial Avenue, Georgetown TX
The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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ADA, reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. Please
contact the City at least four (4) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512) 930-3652 or City
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Regular Session
(This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose
authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.)
A Call to Order
The Board may, at any time, recess the Regular Session to convene in Executive Session at the
request of the Chair, a Board Member, the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, General
Manager of Utilities, City Council Member, or legal counsel for any purpose authorized by the
Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 551, and are subject to action in the
Regular Session that follows.
B Introduction of Visitors
C Discussion regarding the Project Progress Report, timelines including projects and Council
Actions. – Michael Hallmark, Project Manager
D Industry Updates
Legislative Regular Agenda
E Review and possible action to approve the minutes from the regular GUS Board meeting held on
June 12, 2015. - Sheila K. Mitchell, GUS Board Liaison
F Consideration and possible recommendation for the award of Bid 201543 for Contract Labor
Services for Electric System Overhead Construction and Maintenance to Bird Electric Enterprises,
LLC., of Eastland, Texas, in the estimated amount of $3,000,000.00. -- Paul Elkins, Electric
Engineering Manager
Adjournment
CERTIFICATE OF POSTING
I, Jessica Brettle, City Secretary for the City of Georgetown, Texas, do hereby certify that this Notice
of Meeting was posted at City Hall, 113 E. 8th Street, a place readily accessible to the general public
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at all times, on the ______ day of __________________, 2015, at __________, and remained so
posted for at least 72 continuous hours preceding the scheduled time of said meeting.
____________________________________
Jessica Brettle, City Secretary
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City of Georgetown, Texas
Utility System Advisory Board
July 10, 2015
SUBJECT:
Call to Order
The Board may, at any time, recess the Regular Session to convene in Executive Session at the
request of the Chair, a Board Member, the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, General
Manager of Utilities, City Council Member, or legal counsel for any purpose authorized by the
Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 551, and are subject to action in the Regular
Session that follows.
ITEM SUMMARY:
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
N/A
SUBMITTED BY:
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City of Georgetown, Texas
Utility System Advisory Board
July 10, 2015
SUBJECT:
Discussion regarding the Project Progress Report, timelines including projects and Council
Actions. – Michael Hallmark, Project Manager
ITEM SUMMARY:
GUS Projects:
2nd St. Street and Waterline Replacement
Berry Creek Wastewater Interceptor
EARZ 2013-14
EARZ 2014-15
Public Training Facility Offsite Wastewater
Rabbit Hill Elevated Water Storage Tank (EST)
Sequoia Spur Elevated Storage Tank (EST)
Shell Road Waterline Improvements
Snead Drive Streets and Wastewater Improvements
Westinghouse Regional Lift Station (LS)
Council Actions
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
N/A
SUBMITTED BY:
Michael Hallmark
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
GUS July Project Reports Backup Material
Council Actions Backup Material
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GUS BOARD ITEMS FORWARDED TO COUNCIL
June 23, 2015
K Forwarded from the Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board (GUS):
Consideration and possible action to set a date for a Public Hearing on amendment of Utility
Impact Fees for Water and Wastewater -- Wesley Wright, P.E., Systems Engineering Director
ITEMS PASSED
Public Hearing set for August 11, 2015
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City of Georgetown, Texas
Utility System Advisory Board
July 10, 2015
SUBJECT:
Review and possible action to approve the minutes from the regular GUS Board meeting held on
June 12, 2015. - Sheila K. Mitchell, GUS Board Liaison
ITEM SUMMARY:
Board to review, revise and/or approve the minutes from the regular meeting held on June 12,
2015.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
N/A
SUBMITTED BY:
Sheila K. Mitchell/GUS Board Liaison
ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
GUS June 12 2015 DRAFT Minutes Backup Material
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Minutes of the Meeting of the
Georgetown Utility Systems Advisory Board and the
Governing Body of the City of Georgetown, Texas
June 12, 2015 at 2:00PM
at Georgetown Municipal Complex, 300-1 Industrial Avenue, Georgetown, TX
The City of Georgetown is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If
you require assistance in participation at a public meeting due to a disability, as defined under the ADA,
reasonable assistance, adaptations, or accommodations will be provided upon request. Please contact the
City at least four (4) days prior to the scheduled meeting date, at (512)930-3652 or City Hall at 113 East 8th
Street for additional information: TTY users route through Relay Texas at 711.
Board Members Present: Bill Stump – Chair, Robert Kostka, Steve Fought, Ed Pastor – Vice
Chair, Joyce Mapes, Mike Cunningham – Secretary
Board Members Absent: Ty Gibson
Staff Present: Jim Briggs, Mike Babin, Glenn Dishong, Wesley Wright, Micki Rundell, Michael
Hallmark, David Munk, Chris Foster, Bridget Chapman, Sheila Mitchell
Others Present: none
Regular Session
(This Regular Session may, at any time, be recessed to convene an Executive Session for any purpose
authorized by the Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code 551.)
A. Call to Order – Called to order by Chair at 2:00PM
The Board may, at any time, recess the Regular Session to convene an Executive Session at the
request of the Chair, a Board Member, the City Manager, Assistant City Manager, General Manager
of Utilities, City Council Member, or legal counsel for any purpose authorized by the Open Meetings
Act, Texas Government Code Chapter 551, and are subject to action in the Regular Session that
follows.
B. Introduction of Visitors – none
Employee Recognition – none
C. Discussion regarding the Project Progress Report, timelines including projects and Council Actions. –
Michael Hallmark, Project Manager
Discussion: Hallmark stated included in packet. No questions.
D. Industry Updates
Discussion: Briggs distributed an article from APPA (American Public Power Association) on
energy storage. Briggs attended their national conference where there was a lot of discussion
regarding the accelerated impact over the next few years regarding utility considerations;
demand-side management, load shedding opportunities, frequency support for the transmission
grid. ERCOT has also done a study which is available for review on their website. Briggs further
discussed other entities considering energy (battery) storage and how industry can be affected.
We are also looking at options. Foster stated battery storage covers more than standard lithium
ion or sodium batteries. Cunningham commented about other countries and companies that are
doing the same thing or have attempted various types of energy storage; steam, surf (water flow),
desalination (wave action). Briggs noted industry is being forced to change with what’s going on
in the industry. Stump commented on batteries, using in homes and peak/off-peak rates. Briggs
spoke briefly on CIS (Customer Information System) updates for next year’s budget, to be
updated as process moves forward. Regarding Legislative; the Bill did not pass on dissolution of
CTSUD Board. It was pulled at last minute on the Senate Floor; the House Bill was tied up in
Calendars committee. Several other Bills related to municipals didn’t get passed either, which
was fortunate. Regarding CCN transfer; we received notice this week that PUC staff supports our
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Briggs stated he would like to update the Board in regards to the CCN transfer; discussion to be
covered in Executive Session, under Sec. 551.071 Consultation with Attorney.
Motion by Pastor, seconded by Mapes to enter into Executive Session under Sec. 551.071 Consultation
with Attorney. Approved 6-0-1 (Gipson absent)
Motion by Pastor, seconded by Kostka to return to Regular Session. Approved 6-0-1 (Gipson absent) No
action required.
Legislative Regular Agenda
The Board will individually consider and possibly take action on any or all of the following items:
E. Review and possible action to approve the minutes from the Regular GUS Board meeting held on
May 8, 2015. – Sheila K. Mitchell, GUS Board Liaison
Discussion: None. Motion by Kostka, seconded by Pastor to approve the minutes from the
Regular GUS Board meeting held on May 8, 2015. Approved 6-0-1 (Gipson absent).
F. Consideration and possible recommendation regarding the 2015 Impact Fee Committee’s approved
Maximum Fee Calculation and recommendation for City Council. – Christopher Foster, Manager of
Resource Planning and Integration
Discussion: Foster discussed makeup of committee(s) and provided background of committee
and process they have taken for the Impact Fee review. Two committees were formed this year;
Georgetown Utility and CTSUD. Council and CTSUD Board have final approval for setting a fee.
Foster is presenting today the finalized report and recommendation of the committee(s). The
calculated amount for Georgetown Impact fee totals $10,037; South Fork Basin fee $11,492. The
committee can recommend the maximum fee calculation or a different amount. Fought asked and
Wright/Foster/Rundell spoke about current projects proposed and when they would be subject to
impact fees. Foster reviewed effective dates after public hearings for both Georgetown and
CTSUD once approved. Further discussion continued on subject as Fought opposed developers
being charged something different than when they first came in and proposed development ;
discussion continued. Briggs noted guidelines are established under Chapter 395 and fees can
fluctuate. Mapes asked if we thought those developers would be surprised and staff stated they
would not be surprised to the adjustment but possibly the amount. Further discussion continued
regarding how the rates would be affected if the impact fee was adjusted down ; Foster provided
examples of water and wastewater rates. Kostka spoke regarding the committee’s review and
discussion provided by the developers on the committee; developers didn’t feel like it would
deter development in Georgetown. It would be nice if the fee could be lowered but didn’t feel it
would have a significant impact on development. Cunningham spoke on previous committee
which met in 2010 and considered the same issues and concerns. He didn’t feel like developers
were concerned so much then and wouldn’t be concerned now; we have the better services, land
and we have supply. We have lesser fees for inspections and permitting. Briggs discussed further
regarding previous impact fee history and adjustments made when economy started a down
turn; we were able to lower the fee then. Fought commented on Council’s role of establishing
policy and not managing fees. Further miscellaneous discussion on building and travel in and out
of City for work/commuting, etc. Foster noted Board can make own recommendation, separate of
the committee, if they prefer. The item will go to Council on June 23rd to review report and set a
Public Hearing, proposed for August 11th. There will be two readings of the ordinance and will
become effective in September. Motion by Cunningham, seconded by Mapes to forward to
Council for their review. Kostka opposed and preferred to forward to Council as the Committee
had recommended. Some other discussion occurred for clarity when being presented to Council
and Fought will share the discussion held at the Board me eting, for Council’s consideration. No
further discussion. Approved 5-1-1 (Kostka opposed; Gipson absent).
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Adjournment
Motion by Fought, seconded by Cunningham to adjourn the meeting at 3:18PM. Approved 6-0-1
(Gipson absent).
__________________________ _____________________________
Bill Stump – Board Chair Mike Cunningham – Secretary
_________________________________
Sheila K. Mitchell, GUS Board Liaison
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City of Georgetown, Texas
Utility System Advisory Board
July 10, 2015
SUBJECT:
Consideration and possible recommendation for the award of Bid 201543 for Contract Labor
Services for Electric System Overhead Construction and Maintenance to Bird Electric Enterprises,
LLC., of Eastland, Texas, in the estimated amount of $3,000,000.00. -- Paul Elkins, Electric
Engineering Manager
ITEM SUMMARY:
The bid for Electric System Overhead Construction and Maintenance is a labor only contract, to
construct planned or anticipated CIP, Development and Maintenance projects in a not to exceed
amount of $3,000,000.00. The term will begin upon Council approval through September 30,
2016, for the construction of remaining un-issued planned CIP projects for FY 14/15 and the
planned CIP projects for FY 15/16 upon approval FY 15/16 CIP budget. FY 15/16 projects will
not be issued for construction until CIP budget has been approved. This agreement contains terms
for an optional 4 additional renewals to be aligned with the City’s Fiscal Year with pending first
renewal to begin October 1, 2016.
The bid process electronically notified in total over 500 potential construction vendors identified
in the purchasing system with 3 contract construction companies appearing for the non-mandatory
pre-bid meeting. Submittals received by Purchasing included two bid packages, two no bid letters
and one rejected bid turned in late. Of the two bid packages received, only one package was
complete, submitted by Bird Electric. Staff attributes the lack of response to the increasing
development in the area requiring Overhead Contractor assistance to neighboring utilities. Both
no-bid responders attribute their action to lack of qualified staff and existing workloads.
Using a sample three projects, the Bird Electric unit prices compared to existing unit prices saw a
decrease in price with project “A” of $39,200, a decrease price with project “B” of $5,400 and a
decrease price with project “C” of $126,900.
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS:
Staff is recommending award of this bid to Bird Electric Enterprises, LLC, of Eastland, Texas.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Funds for the planned expenditures are available in the Electric Capital Improvement Budgets:
SUBMITTED BY:
Paul Elkins, Electric Engineering Manager
Fund Estimated
Expenditure Amount
FY 14/15
Budget
Proposed
FY15/16
Budget
610-9-0580-90-410 Developer Projects $ 500,000.00 $ 950,000.00 $ 1,200,000.00
610-9-0580-90-300 System Improvement $ 1,500,000.00 $ 3,460,000.00 $ 915,000.00
610-9-0580-90-400 System Expansion $ 1,000,000.00 $0.00 $ 1,785,000.00
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ATTACHMENTS:
Description Type
Bird Electric Unit Bid Backup Material
Unit comparisons Existing to Proposed Backup Material
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Bird Electric Unit Bid
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
35 foot class 4 pole G35-4 $ 288.71 173.22$
40 foot class 3 pole G40-3 $ 305.84 183.51$
45 foot class 2 pole G45-2 $ 341.44 204.86$
50 foot class 2 pole G50-2 $ 424.35 254.61$
50 foot class 1 pole G50-1 $ 424.35 254.61$
55 foot class 1 pole G55-1 $ 469.49 281.69$
60 foot class 1 pole G60-1 $ 513.40 308.04$
65 foot class 1 pole G65-1 $ 585.43 351.26$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
50 foot concrete pole self supporting GC50S $ 530.43 318.26$
50 foot concrete pole guyed GC50G $ 509.22 305.53$
55 foot concrete pole self supporting GC55S $ 586.86 352.12$
55 foot concrete pole guyed GC55G $ 563.39 338.03$
60 foot concrete pole self supporting GC60S $ 641.75 385.05$
60 foot concrete pole guyed GC60G $ 616.08 369.65$
65 foot concrete pole self supporting GC65S $ 731.79 439.07$
65 foot concrete pole guyed GC65G $ 702.51 421.51$
70 foot concrete pole self supporting GC70S $ 873.79 524.27$
70 foot concrete pole guyed GC70G $ 827.51 496.51$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Single phase single pole top pin (0o - 5o) with stud neutral rack GVA1 $ 58.79 35.27$
Single phase double pole top pin (0o - 5o) with stud or spool
neutral rack GVA1-1 $ 57.76 34.66$
Single phase double pole top pin (5o - 30o) with stud or spool
neutral rack GVA2 $ 72.23 43.34$
Single phase suspension angle (30o - 60o)GVA3 $ 88.54 53.12$
Single phase double dead-end angle (60o - 90o)GVA4 $ 145.90 87.54$
Single phase dead-end GVA5 $ 54.38 32.63$
Single phase guyed tap from existing single phase line GVA5-1 $ 84.65 50.79$
Single phase guyed tap using fiberglass standoff from existing
three phase line GVA5-2 $ 84.65 50.79$
Single phase double dead-end in line GVA6 $ 98.50 59.10$
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on 2 crossarms GVA7 $ 158.62 95.17$
WOODEN POLE UNITS: The wooden pole unit consists of auguring the hole at specified depth of 10% pole height plus 2 feet in normal soils,
installation of the pole, ID Tag and backfill with either tamped road base, pole foam or concrete as designated by project instructions. Spoil
disposal is included in the pole installation unit as well as soil backfill when removal of a pole. Pole installation also includes the installation of
butt plate, pole ground conductor and 1-10 foot section of wooden molding. Price adders for pole installations are found in the miscellaneous
unit section which include setting depth other than standard depth (GM-ED), rock hole adder by foot (GM-RH), hand digging normal soil (GM-
HDS), hand digging rock (GM-HDR) and hand setting of pole (GM-HS). These price adder units are in addition to normal unit pricing and do not
replace the normal unit pricing. The first two digits of the pole unit indicate the length of the pole; the third digit shows the classification per
CONCRETE POLE UNITS: The concrete pole unit consists of auguring the hole at the specified width and depth in normal soils, installation of
pole ground, installation of concrete backfill, installation of one pre-stressed spun concrete pole and ID Tag. These concrete poles may be self
supporting or guyed. The City will provide and coordinate the concrete delivery to the site and crane rental and the contractor to provide
adequate labor to aid the operator in setting and backfill of the pole. All concrete pole installations will have engineered specifications for
placement, setting depth and pre-drilling guide facility installation. If the installation requires , cribbing, bracing or machine support to hold
the pole in place until concrete has sufficiently cured, pre-approval by City representative must be obtained, and the hourly charge can be
applied for boom truck and equipment operator as outlined by the Hourly Work units. For installations of poles other than the sizes listed
below the contractor will be asked to submit a price for approval prior to the work beginning for the non-standard installation or removal cost.
Removal of existing concrete poles requires breaking pole into smaller sections to a point 2 feet below existing grade for transport and disposal
at the City's landfill. The first two digits indicate the length of the pole; the third digit shows the classification per A.S.A. Pole Class
specifications and drilling guide to be included with the Construction Staking Sheets. Self supporting poles without guying are designated with
1 PHASE POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of hardware, crossarms and their appurtenances,
insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the conductors in single phase applications. Units for new
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Bird Electric Unit Bid
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on 3 crossarms GVA7-1 $ 158.62 95.17$
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on existing
crossarms GVA7X $ 158.62 95.17$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on 2
crossarms GVA8 $ 198.74 119.24$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on 3
crossarms GVA8-1 $ 198.74 119.24$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on
existing crossarms GVA8X $ 198.74 119.24$
Single phase tangent with neutral and primary on 2 crossarms GVA9 $ 184.47 110.68$
Single phase tangent with neutral and primary on 1 crossarm GVA9-1 $ 84.65 50.79$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with stud neutral rack GVB1 $ 93.47 56.08$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with stud or spool neutral rack GVB1-1 $ 187.04 112.22$
V-Phase angle with double crossarm and double pins (5o - 30o)
with stud or spool neutral rack GVB2 $ 187.04 112.22$
V-Phase vertical suspension angle with (20o - 60o) GVB3 $ 191.43 114.86$
V-Phase vertical angle with (60o - 90o)GVB4-1 $ 356.25 213.75$
V-Phase vertical dead-end GVB5-1 $ 213.75 128.25$
V-Phase dead-end on 2 crossarm's GVB7 $ 165.91 99.54$
V-Phase dead-end on 3 crossarm's GVB7-1 $ 165.91 99.54$
V-Phase dead-end on existing crossarms GVB7X $ 165.91 99.54$
V-Phase double dead-end on 2 crossarms GVB8 $ 339.50 203.70$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on 8 foot
crossarm GVB9 $ 109.25 65.55$
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on 8 foot crossarm GVB9-1 $ 118.75 71.25$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on 10 foot
crossarm GVB9-2 $ 149.69 89.81$
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on 10 foot
crossarm GVB9-3 $ 128.25 76.95$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Three phase double circuit fiberglass arms (0o - 5o)GDC-FVC1-2 $ 282.15 169.29$
3 phase double circuit fiberglass arms (5o - 30o)GDC-FVC2-2 $ 563.63 338.18$
Three phase double circuit large conductor crossarm tangent GDC-VC1-2 $ 282.15 169.29$
Three phase double circuit large conductor crossarm angle (5o -
30o)GDC-VC2-2 $ 563.63 338.18$
Three phase double circuit, two (2) pole, vertical angle (30o - 60o)GDC-VC3 $ 170.01 102.01$
Three phase double circuit, two (2) pole, vertical angle (60o - 90o)GDC-VC4-1 $ 831.25 498.75$
Three phase double circuit crossarm dead-end GDC-VC7A $ 536.75 322.05$
V-PHASE (open wye) POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of the hardware, crossarms and their
appurtenances, insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the conductors in a V-Phase (open wye)
applications. Units for new assemblies are for 25kV installations. Conductor installation, removal and transfers point to point are found in the
3 PHASE POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of the hardware, crossarms and their
appurtenances, insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the primary conductors. "F" designates fiberglass
crossarm, not wood. "DC" denotes that unit is dual circuit, "NP" denotes that unit is narrow profile. Units for new assemblies are for 25kV
installations. Conductor installation, removal and transfers are found in the conductor assembly unit section that follows.
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Bird Electric Unit Bid
Three phase narrow profile tangent with neutral on stud rack GNP-VC1 $ 123.12 73.87$
Three phase narrow profile tangent with neutral on spool rack GNP-VC1-1 $ 275.27 165.16$
Three phase narrow profile dead-end GNP-VC7 $ 233.82 140.29$
Three phase narrow profile double dead-end GNP-VC8 $ 408.65 245.19$
Three phase single crossarm (0o - 5o) center phase on pole top
pin GVC1 $ 123.12 73.87$
Three phase double crossarm (0o - 5o) center phase on pole top
pin GVC1-1 $ 275.27 165.16$
Three phase large conductor single crossarm (0o - 5o) center
phase on pole top pin GVC1-2 $ 160.06 96.03$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm GVC1-2R $ 235.98 141.59$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm no
neutral GVC1-2RX $ 225.63 135.38$
Three phase large conductor double crossarm (0o - 5o) center
phase on pole top pin GVC1-3 $ 235.98 141.59$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm double
crossarm construction GVC1-3R $ 235.98 141.59$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm double
crossarm construction no neutral GVC1-3RX $ 225.63 135.38$
Three phase large conductor (2o - 5o) single crossarm double pole
top pin GVC1-4 $ 123.12 73.87$
Three phase large conductor (5o - 30o) double crossarm double
pole top pin GVC2 $ 261.53 156.92$
Three phase conductor double crossarm with crossarm pins angle
(5o - 30o)GVC2-1 $ 275.27 165.16$
Three phase conductor double crossarm with saddle pins angle
(5o - 30o)GVC2-2 $ 275.27 165.16$
Three phase vertical angle (30o - 60o)GVC3 $ 305.48 183.29$
3 phase vertical angle (30o - 60o) with alt. top phase GVC3L $ 305.48 183.29$
Three phase vertical angle (60o - 90o)GVC4-1 $ 599.74 359.85$
3 phase vertical angle with alt. top phase (60o - 90o)GVC4-1L $ 599.74 359.85$
Three phase vertical dead-end GVC5-1 $ 538.65 323.19$
Three phase vertical dead-end with alt. top phase GVC5-1L $ 538.65 323.19$
Three phase dead-end on double crossarm GVC7 $ 233.82 140.29$
Three phase dead-end on 3 crossarms GVC7-1 $ 256.09 153.65$
3 phase dead-end on existing GVC7 or GVC7-1 GVC7X $ 233.82 140.29$
Three phase dead-end on 8 foot Hughes arm GVC7A $ 233.82 140.29$
Three phase dead-end on 10 foot Hughes arm GVC7A (10’) $ 233.82 140.29$
3 phase double dead-end on double crossarm GVC8 $ 283.39 170.03$
3 phase double dead-end w/ neutral on crossarm GVC8-1 $ 408.65 245.19$
Three phase double dead-end large conductor on double
crossarms GVC8-2 $ 408.56 245.13$
3 phase double dead-end large conductor using 3 crossarms GVC8-3 $ 408.56 245.13$
3 phase double dead-end on 8 foot Hughes arm GVC8A $ 283.39 170.03$
3 phase double dead-end on 10 foot Hughes arm GVC8A (10') $ 283.39 170.03$
3 phase tangent double crossarm w/ neutral on crossarm GVC9 $ 236.28 141.77$
Three phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on crossarm GVC9-1 $ 136.15 81.69$
Three phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on crossarm GVC9-2 $ 236.28 141.77$
Three phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on crossarm GVC9-3 $ 236.28 141.77$ Page 24 of 37
Bird Electric Unit Bid
Three phase double crossarm alley arm assembly GVM33-6 $ 235.98 141.59$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Overhead primary conductor D #4 ACSR $ 0.30 0.18$ 0.49$
Overhead primary conductor D #2 AAAC or ACSR $ 0.36 0.22$ 0.58$
Overhead primary conductor D #1/0 ACSR $ 0.41 0.25$ 0.65$
Overhead primary conductor D #4/0 AAC or ACSR $ 0.62 0.37$ 0.99$
Overhead primary conductor D #336 AAC or ACSR $ 0.62 0.37$ 0.99$
Overhead primary conductor D #795 AAC $ 1.00 0.60$ 1.60$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor D #6 DPLX $ 0.30 0.18$ 0.49$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor D #4 DPLX $ 0.62 0.37$ 0.99$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #4 TPLX $ 0.62 0.37$ 0.99$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #2 TPLX $ 0.62 0.37$ 0.99$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #1/0 TPLX $ 0.72 0.43$ 1.16$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #2/0 TPLX $ 0.74 0.44$ 1.19$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #4/0 TPLX $ 0.82 0.49$ 1.31$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor D #336 TPLX $ 0.82 0.49$ 1.31$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #2 QPLX $ 0.86 0.52$ 1.38$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #1/0 QPLX $ 0.94 0.56$ 1.50$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #2/0 QPLX $ 0.74 0.44$ 1.19$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #4/0 QPLX $ 0.97 0.58$ 1.55$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #336 QPLX $ 0.97 0.58$ 1.55$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor D #500 QPLX $ 1.02 0.61$ 1.63$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Double 3/8" guy with insulator guy tee attachment GE12 $ 85.05 51.03$ 136.09$
Single 3/8" guy no insulator guy hook attachment GE1-2 $ 85.05 51.03$ 136.09$
Single 3/8" guy with insulator guy tee attachment GE1-3 $ 85.05 51.03$ 136.09$
Single 3/8" guy with hook attachment. Guy insulator not at pole
requiring 4 grips for installation GE1-4 $ 85.05 51.03$ 136.09$
Overhead guy assembly GE2-2 $ 55.81 33.49$ 89.30$
Guy marker GE3-10 $ 11.18 6.71$ 17.89$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
One expanding anchor 3/4" rod GF1-2 $ 117.17 70.30$
One expanding anchor 1" rod GF1-4 $ 117.17 70.30$
One (1) 10" helix anchor GF6-1 $ 365.75 219.45$
One (1) 12" helix anchor GF6-2 $ 380.00 228.00$
One (1) 15" helix anchor GF6-3 $ 394.25 236.55$
GUY ASSEMBLY UNITS: A guy assembly unit consists of the installation of the guy wire, attachment, hardware, guy marker, and guy insulator
as designated in the drawings provided for the project. The guy assembly unit must include any connectors, bonding clamp, and jumpers to
the neutral as shown on the specification drawings provided for the project. An overhead guy assembly unit does not include the associated
ANCHOR ASSEMBLY UNITS: A anchor assembly unit consists of the installation of an anchor with rod complete, ready for attaching the guy
wire. Only anchor rods are to be removed by the successful bidder in anchor removal units, and the anchors will be left in the ground. If the
rod cannot be unscrewed, the end of the rod shall either be cut off or bent down so that the rod will be at least 18 inches below ground.
Conductor Assembly Units: These units represent the installation of conductors for primary, neutral or secondary at rate of $ X.XX per foot.
Service units are for broken into two size and length ranges for unit not a footage installation. The unit installation of conductors in this
section includes the installation of ties to support hardware and all connections for both primary and secondary voltages. In computing the
total cost for conductor assembly units only the horizontal distance between conductor supports or pole stakes shall be used. The conductor
or cable sizes and types listed are the manufacturer's designation. The units for any perform ties, tie wire or material utilized to attached wire
to the structures will be identified in the preceding pole framing unit sections. Connectors for termination of conductors will be Tyco or
Burndy wedge type, compression "H" type or compression lug type. Successful bidder must provide all necessary tools for application of these
connections. When replacing and reconductoring existing lines, on occasion, units in the miscellaneous section may be applied. Examples
include: The unit "Phase to New Position" by definition, is the movement of an existing conductor from existing position on structure to a
temporary or new position. The utilization of temporary crossarms or spreader arms may be required under this activity so that service is not
interrupted. The use of temporary jumpers such as the installation and removal of mechanical jumpers is included in the conductor relocation.
There shall not be any additional billing applied for this action, nor shall it be considered a separate activity. The use of jumpers that will be
made permanent following an installation or removed as a temporary process may be billed as a "Primary Jumpers" for the use of line
conductors and line devices; however they shall not be identified as " jumpers" when providing a wire service to transformers. The "Primary
Jumper" unit shall only be utilized when the activity requires connections at both ends to be installed from one conductor to another. When
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Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Neutral assembly spool GJ6 $ 24.62 14.77$ 39.40$
Neutral assembly stud GJ8 $ 24.62 14.77$ 39.40$
Neutral assembly swing 5o - 60o GJ10 $ 24.62 14.77$ 39.40$
One J-Hook on pole GJHook $ 35.63 21.38$ 57.00$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
One eyebolt with nut and washers, clevis, spool insulator, and tie
wire to dead-end secondary or service wire to pole GK11 $ 35.63 21.38$ 57.00$
One spool rack for service attachment GK14 $ 35.63 21.38$
GK14 for copper conductor GK14C $ 35.63 21.38$
GK 14 for larger than #4/0 Al GK14L $ 35.63 21.38$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
GVG110-5 kVA thru
GVG110-15 kVA $ 300.62 180.37$ 480.99$
GVG110-25 kVA thru
GVG110-50 kVA $ 324.67 194.80$ 519.47$
GVG110-75 kVA thru
GVG110-100 kVA $ 350.64 210.38$ 561.03$
GVG210-10 kVA thru
GVG210-15 kVA $ 567.79 340.67$ 908.46$
GVG210-25 kVA thru
GVG210-50 kVA $ 613.21 367.93$ 981.14$
GVG210-75 kVA thru
GVG210-100 kVA $ 662.27 397.36$ 1,059.63$
GVG220-10 kVA thru
GVG220-15 kVA $ 567.79 340.67$ 908.46$
GVG220-25 kVA thru
GVG220-50 kVA $ 613.21 367.93$ 981.14$
GVG220-75 kVA thru
GVG220-100 kVA $ 662.27 397.36$ 1,059.63$
GVG310-5 kVA thru
GVG310-15 kVA $ 768.17 460.90$ 1,229.07$
GVG310-25 kVA thru
GVG310-50 kVA $ 829.62 497.77$ 1,327.40$
GVG310-75 kVA thru
GVG310-100 kVA $ 895.99 537.60$ 1,433.59$
GVG320-5 kVA thru
GVG320-15 kVA $ 768.17 460.90$ 1,229.07$
GVG320-25 kVA thru
GVG320-50 kVA $ 829.62 497.77$ 1,327.40$
GVG320-75 kVA thru
GVG320-100 kVA $ 895.99 537.60$ 1,433.59$
Three Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
Three Phase Transformer Installation 240/480
SERVICE ASSEMBLY UNITS: A service assembly unit consists of the installation of the hardware, insulators, etc., to support the service
conductors or cable. These units do not include the actual conductor/cable installation, removal or transfer, which are listed in the conductors
section. The unit for removal of service assemblies includes, in addition to the removal of the assembly itself, all necessary untying, and retying
OVERHEAD TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY UNITS: A transformer assembly unit consists of the installation of the transformer(s) and its support
hardware and copper secondary leads with their connectors and supporting insulators and pins. The unit also includes the installation of
grounding assemblies, cutouts and arresters, primary jumpers, stirrups, and connectors to connect to the primary conductor, secondary, or
service. The transformer units include the installation of transformer buss conductors of appropriate sized copper leads where aluminum
secondary and service connections will occur. A transformer may be rated for either 7.2 kV, 14.4 kV or dual voltage operation. Construction
drawings will indicate whether the transformer is to be installed "VG" denoting a single primary voltage transformer, or "DVG" denoting dual
primary voltage. Transformers rated at single primary voltage of 7.2kV are remove only. The first digit following the last "G" is an indicator of
Single Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
V-Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
V-Phase Transformer Installation 240/480
SECONDARY ASSEMBLY UNITS: A secondary assembly unit consists of the installation of the hardware, insulators, etc., to support the
secondary conductor or cable. These units do not include the actual conductor/cable installation, removal or transfer, which are listed in the
conductors section. The unit for removal of secondary assemblies includes, in addition to the removal of the assembly itself, all necessary
untying, and retying of secondary conductor or cables where existing secondary conductor or cable is to be reused. In addition, the unit for
removal of the secondary assembly includes the handling or holding of any conductor at tap lines as necessary, and the reinstalling of such tap
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GVG312 -5 kVA thru
GVG312 -15 kVA $ 768.17 460.90$ 1,229.07$
GVG312 -25 kVA thru
GVG312 -50 kVA $ 829.62 497.77$ 1,327.40$
GVG312 -75 kVA thru
GVG312 -100 kVA $ 895.99 537.60$ 1,433.59$
GVG312-167 kVA $ 997.50 598.50$ 1,596.00$
GVG319 -5 kVA thru
GVG319 -15 kVA $ 768.17 460.90$ 1,229.07$
GVG319 -25 kVA thru
GVG319 -50 kVA $ 829.62 497.77$ 1,327.40$
GVG319 -75 kVA thru
GVG319 -100 kVA $ 895.99 537.60$ 1,433.59$
GVG319-167 kVA $ 997.50 598.50$ 1,596.00$
GVG321 -10 kVA thru
GVG321 -15 kVA $ 768.17 460.90$ 1,229.07$
GVG321 -25 kVA thru
GVG321 -50 kVA $ 829.62 497.77$ 1,327.40$
GVG321 -75 kVA thru
GVG321 -100 kVA $ 895.99 537.60$ 1,433.59$
GVG321-167 kVA $ 997.50 598.50$ 1,596.00$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Conversion unit to replace 1 primary conductor insulator only; no
hardware.CONV1-1 $ 11.40
Conversion unit to replace 1 primary deadend insulator only; no
hardware.CONV2-1 $ 30.88
Fuse coordination unit to replace 1 existing line tap fuse cutout
assembly with another. Assembly includes replacement of
jumper lead replacement with 5kV insulated lead with
connectors as specified. Includes installation of mechanical
jumper bypass.
CONV3-1 $ 67.31
Fuse coordination unit to replace 1 existing device fuse cutout
assembly with another. Assembly includes replacement of
jumper lead replacement with 5kV insulated lead with
connectors and lightning arrester as specified. Includes
installation of mechanical jumper bypass as situation applies.
CONV4-1 $ 67.31
Fuse coordination unit to replace single equipment support arm
with a fiberglass cloverleaf bracket. Use this unit with CONV3-1
AND CONV 4-1 for support bracket replacement on fused tap or
device installation. Unit for support replacement only…no
equipment.
CONV5-1 $ 30.57
Install fuse size indicator on pole or crossarm.CONV6-1 $ 45.13
Copper and aluminum bolt on connector GClamp $ 10.69 6.41$ 17.10$
One (1) eyebolt, nut, and washer Geyebolt $ 8.55 5.13$
One (1) eyenut to an existing bolt Geyenut $ 7.13 4.28$
Installation of foam backfill for pole to provide additional support
in straightening as designated, according to manufacturers
specifications. Unit includes the labor and equipment to remove
and dispose of spoils from drilling on any size pole hole. If used
in conjunction with a new installation this unit is included as
normal backfill.
Gfoam $ 65.08
MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS: Miscellaneous assembly units below consists of a series of individual unit applications that may be
utilized as required for special applications or small modifications to total unit installations listed above. Groupings of miscellaneous units
cannot replace total unit unless designated. Generally, these units are intended to be used in adder situations or abnormal unit configurations.
This section also includes the installation of grounding assemblies, fuse cutouts, reclosures, sectionalizers, switches, capacitors, regulators,
metering and other assembly units. The unit description adjacent notates use restrictions. Lightning arresters, reclosures and capacitors may
Three Phase Transformer Installation 120/208
Three Phase Transformer Installation 480
Three Phase Transformer Installation 277/480
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Primary and secondary leads with OH transformers. For use with
existing transformer locations only as designated GG-SEC $ 25.18 15.11$ 40.28$
Set a distribution pole deeper than the standard depth specified
herein. 1 unit of GM-ED shall specify a pole to be set at a depth
one foot greater than standard depth in loose soils. Additional
unit cost for rock may apply. Spoil disposal and backfill in
accordance with pole installation.
GM-ED $ 16.63
Unit cost to hand dig a hole for a pole through soil. One (1) unit
of GM-HDS shall specify the hand digging of a hold of sufficient
diameter to accommodate both pole and backfill one (1) foot of
depth through soil. Depth of hole hand dug through soil shall be
verified by City employees before the pole is set or payment may
not be authorized. Successful bidder shall exhaust all efforts to
drill pole hole by conventional measures. Unit cannot be
combined with machine augured hole. Spoil disposal and backfill
in accordance with pole installation.
GM-HDS $ 59.38
Plumb and/or cant an existing distribution line pole, including
necessary re-tamping and banking of dirt around base of pole.
Unit applies where existing poles are called to be straightened.
GM-P&C $ 261.25
Unit consists of the removal of the top part of an existing
distribution pole by sawing the pole off just above the highest
point of attachment of any telephone or television cable
company wires,cables,hardware,guys,etc.The removed pole
top is to returned to the City's Utility Warehouse.Only one pole
top is eligible per pole.Pole top is applicable only when existing
pole is left in place due to foreign attachments or under direction
of City's representative.
GPole Top $ 23.75
GM-RH 8" $ 35.00
GM-RH 12" $ 35.00
GM-RH 16" $ 35.00
GM-RH 18" $ 38.00
GM-RH 20" $ 40.00
GM-RH 24" $ 41.00
GM-RH 30" $ 42.00
GM-RH 36" $ 50.00
GM-RH 48" $ 60.00
GM-RH 60" $ 72.00
Unit cost to add, remove or transfer pole ground molding on
existing pole.GPGM $ 9.50 5.70$ 20.00$
Vacuum hole consists of one (1) lineal foot in diameter required
for pole, anchor or ground rod with the use of vacuum truck and
operator to excavate pole hole. Unit cannot be combined with
machine augured hole. Successful bidder to supply water and
dispose of spoils
GVAC $ 147.25
Unit cost for locating utilities in the work area, any paperwork
and line cut reports. Limited to one per new location. New guy
anchorages in conjunction with new pole will be considered one
location. New guy anchorages in conjunction with existing pole
will be considered one location. New equipment ground rod at
new pole will be considered one location. New equipment
ground rod in conjunction with existing pole will be considered
one location.
Line Locate $ 118.75
Unit cost for drilling through rock for pole, anchor or ground rod.
One (1) unit of GM-RH shall specify the drilling of a hole of
sufficient diameter to accommodate pole, anchor or ground rod
and backfill one (1) foot of depth through rock. Loose soil above
the rock layers shall not be included as a part of these units.
Depth of hole drilled through rock shall be verified by City
employees before the pole is set or payment may not be
authorized. Last digits of unit denote the diameter of the hole.
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The unit cost for phase to new position includes movement of
existing conductor from existing position on structure to a
temporary position utilizing installation and removal of
temporary crossarms or spreader arms so that service is not
interrupted for eventual removal. Use of temporary jumpers
such as removable mechanical jumpers is included in this action
unless jumper installed will be utilized for permanent application.
Phase to new position $ 47.50
Primary jumper unit is for use only when new conductor tails
cannot be used as jumper conductor. Primary jumpers will have
connectors at both ends. Unit is for installation only.
Primary Jumper 56.27$
Pole ground rod assembly. For use in existing applications only.
New equipment installations includes the ground rod install GM2-11 $ 76.33 45.80$
Pole ground assembly butt plate assembly. Included with new
pole installation GM2-12 $ 76.33 45.80$
Air break switch ground assembly 4 ground rods GM2-15 $ 118.75 71.25$
Air break switch ground assembly with platform and 1 ground
rod GM2-15A $ 153.90 92.34$
One cobra head street light on existing arm GM26-5C $ 298.97 179.38$ 167.20$
One cobra head street light with 6 foot arm GM26-5C-6 $ 104.50 62.70$ 167.20$
One cobra head street light with 8 foot arm GM26-5C-8 $ 104.50 62.70$ 167.20$
One open bowl head light with 2 foot arm GM26-5S-2 $ 104.50 62.70$ 167.20$
One open bowl head light with 6 foot arm GM26-5S-6 $ 104.50 62.70$ 167.20$
One open bowl head light with 8 foot arm GM26-5S-8 $ 104.50 62.70$ 167.20$
Overhead conductor sleeve automatic or crimp GM45 $ 45.13 27.08$ 72.20$
Hot line clamp small conductor GM5-1 $ 19.00 11.40$ 30.40$
Two crossarm under arm braces GM5-13 $ 85.03 51.02$ 136.04$
One 8 foot crossarm GM5-14 $ 85.03 51.02$ 136.04$
One 10 foot crossarm GM5-16 $ 96.33 57.80$ 154.13$
One crossarm flat wood brace GM5-17 $ 39.71 23.83$ 63.54$
Eyebolt with eye nut assembly GM5-21 $ 26.60 15.96$ 42.56$
Hot line clamp large conductor GM5-22 $ 20.90 12.54$ 33.44$
Pole numbering guide; existing location only GM52-3 $ 11.40 6.84$ 18.24$
Guy strain insulator GM5-23 $ 19.00 11.40$ 30.40$
Single phase voltage regulator assembly GM7-11 $ 1,781.25 1,068.75$ 2,850.00$
3 phase voltage regulator assembly with platform GM7-13 $ 5,225.00 3,135.00$ 8,360.00$
Three phase primary overhead metering assembly GM8-16 $ 1,662.50
Cloverleaf standoff bracket GMBRKT-1 $ 23.75 14.25$ 38.00$
Three phase fiberglass equipment bracket GMBRKT-3 $ 23.75 14.25$ 38.00$
One mechanical or compression stirrup GSTR $ 20.90 12.54$ 33.44$
One bolted stirrup GSTRB $ 20.90 12.54$ 33.44$
One three phase airbreak switch GVM3-16 $ 1,211.25 726.75$ 1,938.00$
One 3 phase motor assisted airbreak switch & controls GVM3-16A $ 1,448.75 869.25$ 2,318.00$
One three phase solid state sectionalization switch with controls GVM3-16B $ 1,543.75 926.25$ 2,470.00$
Three solid blade disconnect assembly GVM3-3 $ 142.50 85.50$ 228.00$
One three phase oil circuit reclosers with controls GVM3-30 $ 1,163.75 698.25$ 1,862.00$
Single pole top pin assembly GVM5-2 $ 17.81 10.69$ 28.50$
Primary dead-end (insulator only)GVM5-20 $ 55.10 33.06$ 88.16$
Double pole top pin assembly GVM5-2A $ 21.38 12.83$ 34.20$
One DA bolt, two nuts, two washers, and pin insulator from the
pole. This unit is mounted on the side of the pole to attach
primary jumper for clearance
GVM5-4 $ 24.52 14.71$ 39.23$
Single crossarm pin assembly GVM5-5 $ 24.52 14.71$ 39.23$
Single saddle pin crossarm assembly GVM5-5 SP $ 24.52 14.71$ 39.23$ Page 29 of 37
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Single surge arrester assembly GVM5-6 $ 62.69 37.61$
Primary dead-end assembly GVM5-8 $ 40.14 24.08$ 64.22$
Single 200 amp cutout assembly GVM5-9 $ 30.57 18.34$ 48.91$
Single solid blade disconnect assembly GVM5-HSDSW $ 47.50 28.50$ 76.00$
Three phase capacitor bank fixed GVM9-13 $ 1,460.15 876.09$ 2,336.24$
Three phase capacitor bank switched including control GVM9-13S $ 1,543.75 926.25$ 2,470.00$
Description Unit No. New Install $ New Remove $ New Transfer $
Overhead primary conductor S #4 ACSR $ 0.14
Overhead primary conductor S #2 AAAC or ACSR $ 0.14
Overhead primary conductor S #1/0 ACSR $ 0.16
Overhead primary conductor S #4/0 AAC or ACSR $ 0.16
Overhead primary conductor S #336 AAC or ACSR $ 0.16
Overhead primary conductor S #795 AAC $ 0.24
Overhead duplex secondary conductor S #6 DPLX $ 0.37
Overhead duplex secondary conductor S #4 DPLX $ 0.37
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #4 TPLX $ 0.37
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #2 TPLX $ 0.37
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #1/0 TPLX $ 0.43
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #2/0 TPLX $ 0.43
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #4/0 TPLX $ 0.49
Overhead triplex secondary conductor S #336 TPLX $ 0.49
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #2 QPLX $ 0.52
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #1/0 QPLX $ 0.56
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #2/0 QPLX $ 0.56
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #4/0 QPLX $ 0.58
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #336 QPLX $ 0.58
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor S #500 QPLX $ 0.76
Overhead service sizes #6 - 1/0 aluminum triplex or quadruplex.
This unit includes termination of the conductor at both ends as
necessary
S Service Small $ 161.50
Overhead service sizes 2/0 to 500 aluminum triplex or
quadruplex. This unit includes termination of the conductor at
both ends as necessary
S Service Large $ 180.50
TAP AND LINE RE-SAG ASSEMBLY UNITS: Miscellaneous assembly units below are units to provide for the connection or reattachment of tap,
line and neutral conductors per span to be rebuilt and not provided for in the individual new or retirement assembly units or "Q" units. The
unit shall apply per conductor, and include re-sagging of the conductor to the proper sag, the proper placement of armor rods, preformed ties,
of any conductors where increased length is required because of pole setting. This unit shall be called for only on existing line and taps where
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Unit Comparison Existing to Proposed
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
35 foot class 4 pole 25 $ 7,217.63 $ 9,034.00 (1,816.38)$ 1 $ 173.22 $ 175.81 (2.59)$
40 foot class 3 pole 1 $ 305.84 $ 391.29 (85.45)$ 1 $ 183.51 $ 196.79 (13.28)$
45 foot class 2 pole 145 $ 49,508.73 $ 60,929.00 (11,420.27)$ 113 $ 23,149.60 $ 23,781.98 (632.38)$
50 foot class 2 pole 85 $ 36,069.41 $ 35,717.00 352.41$ 25 $ 6,365.19 $ 6,370.75 (5.56)$
50 foot class 1 pole 45 $ 19,095.57 $ 18,909.00 186.57$ 15 $ 3,819.11 $ 3,822.45 (3.34)$
55 foot class 1 pole 55 $ 25,821.95 $ 23,111.00 2,710.95$ 15 $ 4,225.41 $ 3,822.45 402.96$
60 foot class 1 pole 35 $ 17,968.97 $ 17,738.00 230.96$ 2 $ 616.08 $ 596.42 19.66$
65 foot class 1 pole 20 $ 11,708.56 $ 10,348.20 1,360.36$ 2 $ 702.51 $ 649.24 53.27$
167,696.65$ 176,177.49$ (8,480.84)$ 39,234.63$ 39,415.89$ (181.26)$ -$ -$ -$
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
50 foot concrete pole self supporting 1 $ 530.43 $ 1,764.84 (1,234.41)$ 1 $ 318.26 $ 1,588.36 (1,270.10)$
50 foot concrete pole guyed 1 $ 509.22 $ 588.28 (79.06)$ 1 $ 305.53 $ 529.45 (223.92)$
55 foot concrete pole self supporting 25 $ 14,671.56 $ 44,121.00 (29,449.44)$ 1 $ 352.12 $ 1,588.36 (1,236.24)$
55 foot concrete pole guyed 1 $ 563.39 $ 588.28 (24.89)$ 1 $ 338.03 $ 529.45 (191.42)$
60 foot concrete pole self supporting 24 $ 15,401.97 $ 84,712.32 (69,310.35)$ 1 $ 385.05 $ 3,176.71 (2,791.66)$
60 foot concrete pole guyed 1 $ 616.08 $ 1,176.56 (560.48)$ 2 $ 739.29 $ 2,117.80 (1,378.51)$
65 foot concrete pole self supporting 12 $ 8,781.42 $ 42,356.16 (33,574.74)$ 1 $ 439.07 $ 3,176.71 (2,737.64)$
65 foot concrete pole guyed 1 $ 702.51 $ 3,529.68 (2,827.17)$ 1 $ 421.51 $ 3,176.71 (2,755.20)$
70 foot concrete pole self supporting 1 $ 873.79 $ 3,529.68 (2,655.90)$ 1 $ 524.27 $ 3,176.71 (2,652.44)$
70 foot concrete pole guyed 1 $ 827.51 $ 3,529.68 (2,702.17)$ 1 $ 496.51 $ 3,176.71 (2,680.20)$
$ 43,477.88 $ 185,896.48 $ (142,418.60) $ 4,319.64 $ 22,236.97 $ (17,917.33) $ - $ - $ -
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Single phase single pole top pin (0o - 5o) with stud neutral rack 15 $ 881.79 $ 1,237.35 (355.56)$ 5 $ 176.36 $ 203.15 (26.79)$
Single phase double pole top pin (0o - 5o) with stud or spool
neutral rack 10 $ 577.60 $ 923.40 (345.80)$ 2 $ 69.31 $ 81.26 (11.95)$
Single phase double pole top pin (5o - 30o) with stud or spool
neutral rack 5 $ 361.14 $ 510.95 (149.81)$ 1 $ 43.34 $ 51.71 (8.37)$
Single phase suspension angle (30o - 60o)5 $ 442.70 $ 461.70 (19.00)$ 1 $ 53.12 $ 51.71 1.41$
Single phase double dead-end angle (60o - 90o)1 $ 145.90 $ 108.41 37.49$ 1 $ 87.54 $ 61.56 25.98$
Single phase dead-end 5 $ 271.89 $ 452.65 (180.76)$ 1 $ 32.63 $ 60.36 (27.73)$
Single phase guyed tap from existing single phase line 1 $ 84.65 $ 90.53 (5.89)$ 2 $ 101.57 $ 120.72 (19.15)$
Single phase guyed tap using fiberglass standoff from existing
three phase line 5 $ 423.23 $ 452.65 (29.43)$ 1 $ 50.79 $ 60.36 (9.57)$
Single phase double dead-end in line 1 $ 98.50 $ 123.12 (24.62)$ 1 $ 59.10 $ 1.40 57.70$
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on 2 crossarms 1 $ 158.62 $ 123.12 35.50$ 1 $ 95.17 $ 92.34 2.83$
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on 3 crossarms 1 $ 158.62 $ 138.12 20.50$ 1 $ 95.17 $ 108.84 (13.67)$
Single phase dead-end with neutral and primary on existing
crossarms 1 $ 158.62 $ 123.12 35.50$ 1 $ 95.17 $ 92.34 2.83$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on 2
crossarms 1 $ 198.74 $ 163.74 35.00$ 1 $ 119.24 $ 102.19 17.05$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on 3
crossarms 1 $ 198.74 $ 229.24 (30.50)$ 1 $ 119.24 $ 102.19 17.05$
Single phase double dead-end with neutral and primary on
existing crossarms 1 $ 198.74 $ 172.36 26.38$ 1 $ 119.24 $ 129.28 (10.04)$
Single phase tangent with neutral and primary on 2 crossarms 1 $ 184.47 $ 144.04 40.43$ 1 $ 110.68 $ 82.49 28.19$
Single phase tangent with neutral and primary on 1 crossarm 1 $ 84.65 $ 123.12 (38.48)$ 1 $ 50.79 $ 82.49 (31.70)$
$ 4,628.59 $ 5,577.62 $ (949.03) $ 1,478.48 $ 1,484.39 $ (5.91) $ - $ - $ -
WOODEN POLE UNITS: The wooden pole unit consists of auguring the hole at specified depth of 10% pole height plus 2 feet in normal soils, installation of the pole, ID Tag and backfill with either tamped road base, pole foam or concrete as designated by project instructions. Spoil disposal is included in the pole installation unit as well as soil backfill when
removal of a pole. Pole installation also includes the installation of butt plate, pole ground conductor and 1-10 foot section of wooden molding. Price adders for pole installations are found in the miscellaneous unit section which include setting depth other than standard depth (GM-ED), rock hole adder by foot (GM-RH), hand digging normal soil (GM-HDS),
hand digging rock (GM-HDR) and hand setting of pole (GM-HS). These price adder units are in addition to normal unit pricing and do not replace the normal unit pricing. The first two digits of the pole unit indicate the length of the pole; the third digit shows the classification per A.S.A. (Example: 25-6 means a pole 25 feet long, class 6.)
CONCRETE POLE UNITS: The concrete pole unit consists of auguring the hole at the specified width and depth in normal soils, installation of pole ground, installation of concrete backfill, installation of one pre-stressed spun concrete pole and ID Tag. These concrete poles may be self supporting or guyed. The City will provide and coordinate the concrete
delivery to the site and crane rental and the contractor to provide adequate labor to aid the operator in setting and backfill of the pole. All concrete pole installations will have engineered specifications for placement, setting depth and pre-drilling guide facility installation. If the installation requires , cribbing, bracing or machine support to hold the pole in
place until concrete has sufficiently cured, pre-approval by City representative must be obtained, and the hourly charge can be applied for boom truck and equipment operator as outlined by the Hourly Work units. For installations of poles other than the sizes listed below the contractor will be asked to submit a price for approval prior to the work
beginning for the non-standard installation or removal cost. Removal of existing concrete poles requires breaking pole into smaller sections to a point 2 feet below existing grade for transport and disposal at the City's landfill. The first two digits indicate the length of the pole; the third digit shows the classification per A.S.A. Pole Class specifications and
drilling guide to be included with the Construction Staking Sheets. Self supporting poles without guying are designated with an "S" after pole size, and poles with guying are designated with "G" . Spoil disposal and backfill in accordance with units Gfoam, Gconcrete and GSB.
1 PHASE POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of hardware, crossarms and their appurtenances, insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the conductors in single phase applications. Units for new assemblies are for 25kV installations. Units are for the framing of structures only.
Conductor installation, removal and transfers point to point are found in the conductor assembly unit section that follows.
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Unit Comparison Existing to Proposed
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with stud neutral rack 2 $ 186.94 $ 246.24 (59.30)$ 1 $ 56.08 $ 82.49 (26.41)$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with stud or spool neutral rack 1 $ 187.04 $ 153.89 33.15$ 1 $ 112.22 $ 92.34 19.88$
V-Phase angle with double crossarm and double pins (5o - 30o)
with stud or spool neutral rack 1 $ 187.04 $ 160.05 26.99$ 1 $ 112.22 $ 102.90 9.32$
V-Phase vertical suspension angle with (20o - 60o) 1 $ 191.43 $ 153.89 37.54$ 1 $ 114.86 $ 92.34 22.52$
V-Phase vertical angle with (60o - 90o)1 $ 356.25 $ 160.05 196.20$ 1 $ 213.75 $ 102.19 111.56$
V-Phase vertical dead-end 1 $ 213.75 $ 160.05 53.70$ 1 $ 128.25 $ 102.19 26.06$
V-Phase dead-end on 2 crossarm's 1 $ 165.91 $ 184.68 (18.77)$ 1 $ 99.54 $ 102.19 (2.65)$
V-Phase dead-end on 3 crossarm's 1 $ 165.91 $ 184.68 (18.77)$ 1 $ 99.54 $ 102.19 (2.65)$
V-Phase dead-end on existing crossarms 1 $ 165.91 $ 184.68 (18.77)$ 1 $ 99.54 $ 102.19 (2.65)$
V-Phase double dead-end on 2 crossarms 1 $ 339.50 $ 205.61 133.89$ 1 $ 203.70 $ 123.12 80.58$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on 8 foot crossarm 1 $ 109.25 $ 163.74 (54.49)$ 1 $ 65.55 $ 82.49 (16.94)$
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on 8 foot crossarm 1 $ 118.75 $ 144.04 (25.29)$ 1 $ 71.25 $ 61.56 9.69$
V-Phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on 10 foot
crossarm 1 $ 149.69 $ 160.54 (10.85)$ 1 $ 89.81 $ 78.06 11.75$
V-Phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on 10 foot crossarm 1 $ 128.25 $ 160.54 (32.29)$ 1 $ 76.95 $ 78.06 (1.11)$
$ 2,665.61 $ 2,422.68 $ 242.93 $ 3,021.76 $ 2,788.70 $ 238.97 $ - $ - $ -
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Three phase double circuit fiberglass arms (0o - 5o)40 $ 11,286.00 $ 5,761.60 5,524.40$ 15 $ 2,539.35 $ 1,532.85 1,006.50$
3 phase double circuit fiberglass arms (5o - 30o)20 $ 11,272.51 $ 4,112.20 7,160.31$ 7 $ 2,367.23 $ 861.84 1,505.39$
Three phase double circuit large conductor crossarm tangent 35 $ 9,875.25 $ 5,041.40 4,833.85$ 15 $ 2,539.35 $ 1,532.85 1,006.50$
Three phase double circuit large conductor crossarm angle (5o -
30o)20 $ 11,272.51 $ 4,112.20 7,160.31$ 7 $ 2,367.23 $ 861.84 1,505.39$
Three phase double circuit, two (2) pole, vertical angle (30o - 60o)1 $ 170.01 $ 180.68 (10.67)$ 1 $ 102.01 $ 102.19 (0.18)$
Three phase double circuit, two (2) pole, vertical angle (60o - 90o)1 $ 831.25 $ 361.36 469.89$ 1 $ 498.75 $ 180.68 318.07$
Three phase double circuit crossarm dead-end 15 $ 8,051.25 $ 3,231.90 4,819.35$ 5 $ 1,610.25 $ 615.60 994.65$
Three phase narrow profile tangent with neutral on stud rack 10 $ 1,231.20 $ 1,440.40 (209.20)$ 3 $ 221.62 $ 306.57 (84.95)$
Three phase narrow profile tangent with neutral on spool rack 10 $ 2,752.72 $ 1,846.80 905.92$ 3 $ 495.49 $ 339.81 155.68$
Three phase narrow profile dead-end 5 $ 1,169.12 $ 1,077.30 91.82$ 1 $ 140.29 $ 123.12 17.17$
Three phase narrow profile double dead-end 5 $ 2,043.26 $ 1,231.15 812.11$ 1 $ 245.19 $ 123.12 122.07$
Three phase single crossarm (0o - 5o) center phase on pole top pin 35 $ 4,309.20 $ 5,041.40 (732.20)$ 15 $ 1,108.08 $ 1,532.85 (424.77)$
Three phase double crossarm (0o - 5o) center phase on pole top
pin 20 $ 5,505.44 $ 3,693.60 1,811.84$ 7 $ 1,156.14 $ 792.89 363.25$
Three phase large conductor single crossarm (0o - 5o) center
phase on pole top pin 10 $ 1,600.56 $ 1,440.40 160.16$ 1 $ 96.03 $ 102.19 (6.16)$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm 20 $ 4,719.60 $ 2,880.80 1,838.80$ 7 $ 991.12 $ 715.33 275.79$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm no
neutral 30 $ 6,768.75 $ 4,321.20 2,447.55$ 10 $ 1,353.75 $ 1,021.90 331.85$
Three phase large conductor double crossarm (0o - 5o) center
phase on pole top pin 15 $ 3,539.70 $ 2,770.20 769.50$ 5 $ 707.94 $ 566.35 141.59$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm double
crossarm construction 10 $ 2,359.80 $ 1,846.80 513.00$ 1 $ 141.59 $ 113.27 28.32$
Three phase large conductor center phase on crossarm double
crossarm construction no neutral 10 $ 2,256.25 $ 1,846.80 409.45$ 2 $ 270.75 $ 226.54 44.21$
Three phase large conductor (2o - 5o) single crossarm double pole
top pin 10 $ 1,231.20 $ 722.70 508.50$ 1 $ 73.87 $ 36.14 37.73$
Three phase large conductor (5o - 30o) double crossarm double
pole top pin 10 $ 2,615.26 $ 1,846.80 768.46$ 1 $ 156.92 $ 113.27 43.65$
Three phase conductor double crossarm with crossarm pins angle
(5o - 30o)10 $ 2,752.72 $ 1,846.80 905.92$ 2 $ 330.33 $ 226.54 103.79$
Three phase conductor double crossarm with saddle pins angle
(5o - 30o)1 $ 275.27 $ 205.61 69.66$ 1 $ 165.16 $ 123.12 42.04$
Three phase vertical angle (30o - 60o)1 $ 305.48 $ 180.68 124.80$ 1 $ 183.29 $ 102.19 81.10$
3 phase vertical angle (30o - 60o) with alt. top phase 1 $ 305.48 $ 180.68 124.80$ 1 $ 183.29 $ 102.19 81.10$
Three phase vertical angle (60o - 90o)1 $ 599.74 $ 361.36 238.38$ 1 $ 359.85 $ 180.68 179.17$
3 phase vertical angle with alt. top phase (60o - 90o)1 $ 599.74 $ 361.36 238.38$ 1 $ 359.85 $ 180.68 179.17$
Three phase vertical dead-end 1 $ 538.65 $ 184.68 353.97$ 1 $ 323.19 $ 123.12 200.07$
Three phase vertical dead-end with alt. top phase 1 $ 538.65 $ 184.68 353.97$ 1 $ 323.19 $ 123.12 200.07$
Three phase dead-end on double crossarm 10 $ 2,338.24 $ 2,154.60 183.64$ 2 $ 280.59 $ 246.24 34.35$
Three phase dead-end on 3 crossarms 10 $ 2,560.92 $ 4,517.00 (1,956.09)$ 1 $ 153.65 $ 225.85 (72.20)$
3 phase dead-end on existing GVC7 or GVC7-1 10 $ 2,338.24 $ 861.80 1,476.44$ 2 $ 280.59 $ 98.50 182.09$
Three phase dead-end on 8 foot Hughes arm 1 $ 233.82 $ 86.18 147.64$ 1 $ 140.29 $ 49.25 91.04$
Three phase dead-end on 10 foot Hughes arm 1 $ 233.82 $ 86.18 147.64$ 1 $ 140.29 $ 49.25 91.04$
3 phase double dead-end on double crossarm 10 $ 2,833.85 $ 2,462.30 371.55$ 2 $ 340.06 $ 246.24 93.82$
3 phase double dead-end w/ neutral on crossarm 5 $ 2,043.26 $ 1,231.15 812.11$ 1 $ 245.19 $ 123.12 122.07$
V-PHASE (open wye) POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of the hardware, crossarms and their appurtenances, insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the conductors in a V-Phase (open wye) applications. Units for new assemblies are for 25kV installations. Conductor
installation, removal and transfers point to point are found in the conductor assembly unit section that follows.
3 PHASE POLE TOP ASSEMBLY UNITS: These assembly units are for the typical installation of the hardware, crossarms and their appurtenances, insulators, tie wire or preformed tie, connectors, etc., required to support the primary conductors. "F" designates fiberglass crossarm, not wood. "DC" denotes that unit is dual circuit, "NP" denotes that unit is
narrow profile. Units for new assemblies are for 25kV installations. Conductor installation, removal and transfers are found in the conductor assembly unit section that follows.
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Three phase double dead-end large conductor on double
crossarms 10 $ 4,085.57 $ 2,462.30 1,623.27$ 1 $ 245.13 $ 123.12 122.01$
3 phase double dead-end large conductor using 3 crossarms 5 $ 2,042.79 $ 1,231.15 811.64$ 1 $ 245.13 $ 123.12 122.01$
3 phase double dead-end on 8 foot Hughes arm 1 $ 283.39 $ 246.23 37.16$ 1 $ 170.03 $ 123.12 46.91$
3 phase double dead-end on 10 foot Hughes arm 1 $ 283.39 $ 246.23 37.16$ 1 $ 170.03 $ 123.10 46.93$
3 phase tangent double crossarm w/ neutral on crossarm 10 $ 2,362.84 $ 3,613.60 (1,250.76)$ 1 $ 141.77 $ 180.68 (38.91)$
Three phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on crossarm 10 $ 1,361.54 $ 1,806.80 (445.26)$ 1 $ 81.69 $ 102.19 (20.50)$
Three phase tangent double crossarm with neutral on crossarm 10 $ 2,362.84 $ 4,517.00 (2,154.16)$ 1 $ 141.77 $ 225.85 (84.08)$
Three phase tangent single crossarm with neutral on crossarm 5 $ 1,181.42 $ 2,484.35 (1,302.93)$ 1 $ 141.77 $ 248.44 (106.67)$
Three phase double crossarm alley arm assembly 1 $ 235.98 $ 361.36 (125.38)$ 1 $ 141.59 $ 180.68 (39.09)$
$ 127,558.47 $ 86,681.77 $ 40,876.70 $ 24,470.68 $ 15,431.59 $ 9,039.09 $ - $ - $ -
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Overhead primary conductor 7400 $ 2,249.60 $ 5,328.00 (3,078.40)$ 4000 $ 729.60 $ 1,400.00 (670.40)$ 1 $ 0.49 $ 0.57 (0.08)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.36 $ 0.82 (0.46)$ 1 $ 0.22 $ 0.54 (0.32)$ 1 $ 0.58 $ 0.66 (0.08)$
Overhead primary conductor 60000 $ 24,510.00 $ 44,400.00 (19,890.00)$ 10000 $ 2,451.00 $ 3,700.00 (1,249.00)$ 1 $ 0.65 $ 0.59 0.06$
Overhead primary conductor 5400 $ 3,334.50 $ 4,266.00 (931.50)$ 1 $ 0.37 $ 0.49 (0.12)$ 1 $ 0.99 $ 0.63 0.36$
Overhead primary conductor 280000 $ 172,900.00 $ 190,400.00 (17,500.00)$ 8000 $ 2,964.00 $ 2,720.00 244.00$ 1 $ 0.99 $ 0.55 0.44$
Overhead primary conductor 80000 $ 79,800.00 $ 96,000.00 (16,200.00)$ 8000 $ 4,788.00 $ 6,480.00 (1,692.00)$ 1 $ 1.60 $ 0.96 0.64$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor 5000 $ 1,520.00 $ 3,750.00 (2,230.00)$ 3500 $ 638.40 $ 1,330.00 (691.60)$ 1 $ 0.49 $ 0.60 (0.11)$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor 6500 $ 4,013.75 $ 4,875.00 (861.25)$ 4000 $ 1,482.00 $ 1,520.00 (38.00)$ 1 $ 0.99 $ 0.60 0.39$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.62 $ 0.75 (0.13)$ 1 $ 0.37 $ 0.38 (0.01)$ 1 $ 0.99 $ 0.60 0.39$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.62 $ 0.92 (0.30)$ 1 $ 0.37 $ 0.30 0.07$ 1 $ 0.99 $ 0.74 0.25$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 12000 $ 8,664.00 $ 9,120.00 (456.00)$ 10000 $ 4,332.00 $ 2,100.00 2,232.00$ 1 $ 1.16 $ 0.61 0.55$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.74 $ 0.76 (0.02)$ 1 $ 0.44 $ 0.21 0.23$ 1 $ 1.19 $ 0.61 0.58$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.82 $ 0.75 0.07$ 1 $ 0.49 $ 0.38 0.11$ 1 $ 1.31 $ 0.60 0.71$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1000 $ 817.00 $ 930.00 (113.00)$ 1 $ 0.49 $ 0.46 0.03$ 1 $ 1.31 $ 0.74 0.57$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.86 $ 0.92 (0.06)$ 1 $ 0.52 $ 0.30 0.22$ 1 $ 1.38 $ 0.74 0.64$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1000 $ 940.50 $ 920.00 20.50$ 1 $ 0.56 $ 0.30 0.26$ 1 $ 1.50 $ 0.74 0.76$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.74 $ 0.92 (0.18)$ 1 $ 0.44 $ 0.30 0.14$ 1 $ 1.19 $ 0.74 0.45$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.97 $ 0.84 0.13$ 1 $ 0.58 $ 0.42 0.16$ 1 $ 1.55 $ 0.67 0.88$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 500 $ 484.50 $ 465.00 19.50$ 1 $ 0.58 $ 0.46 0.12$ 1 $ 1.55 $ 0.74 0.81$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 1.02 $ 1.02 (0.00)$ 1 $ 0.61 $ 0.50 0.11$ 1 $ 1.63 $ 0.81 0.82$
$ 299,240.60 $ 360,461.70 $ (61,221.11) $ 17,391.05 $ 19,255.04 $ (1,863.99) $ 22.50 $ 13.50 $ 9.00
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Double 3/8" guy with insulator guy tee attachment 150 $ 12,758.03 $ 18,468.00 (5,709.98)$ 70 $ 3,572.25 $ 4,309.20 (736.95)$ 30 $ 4,082.57 $ 2,954.70 1,127.87$
Single 3/8" guy no insulator guy hook attachment 45 $ 3,827.41 $ 5,540.40 (1,712.99)$ 20 $ 1,020.64 $ 1,231.20 (210.56)$ 10 $ 1,360.86 $ 984.90 375.96$
Single 3/8" guy with insulator guy tee attachment 80 $ 6,804.28 $ 9,849.60 (3,045.32)$ 35 $ 1,786.12 $ 2,154.60 (368.48)$ 20 $ 2,721.71 $ 1,969.80 751.91$
Single 3/8" guy with hook attachment. Guy insulator not at pole
requiring 4 grips for installation 50 $ 4,252.68 $ 7,079.00 (2,826.33)$ 20 $ 1,020.64 $ 1,416.00 (395.36)$ 15 $ 2,041.28 $ 1,699.05 342.23$
Overhead guy assembly 20 $ 1,116.25 $ 3,693.60 (2,577.35)$ 10 $ 334.88 $ 1,231.20 (896.33)$ 10 $ 893.00 $ 1,477.40 (584.40)$
Guy marker 325 $ 3,633.99 $ 5,469.75 (1,835.76)$ 200 $ 1,341.78 $ 1,570.00 (228.22)$ 200 $ 3,578.08 $ 2,692.00 886.08$
$ 32,392.63 $ 50,100.35 $ (17,707.73) $ 9,076.31 $ 11,912.20 $ (2,835.89) $ 14,677.50 $ 11,777.85 $ 2,899.65
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
One expanding anchor 3/4" rod 250 $ 29,293.25 $ 30,780.00 (1,486.75)$ 75 $ 5,272.79 $ 4,617.00 655.79$
One expanding anchor 1" rod 75 $ 8,787.98 $ 9,234.00 (446.03)$ 35 $ 2,460.63 $ 2,154.60 306.03$
One (1) 10" helix anchor 1 $ 365.75 $ 98.49 267.26$ 1 $ 219.45 $ 49.25 170.20$
One (1) 12" helix anchor 1 $ 380.00 $ 98.49 281.51$ 1 $ 228.00 $ 49.25 178.75$
One (1) 15" helix anchor 1 $ 394.25 $ 98.49 295.76$ 1 $ 236.55 $ 49.25 187.30$
$ 39,221.23 $ 40,309.47 $ (1,088.25) $ 8,417.42 $ 6,919.35 $ 1,498.07 $ - $ - $ -
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Neutral assembly spool 50 $ 1,231.20 $ 1,539.00 (307.80)$ 20 $ 295.49 $ 406.20 (110.71)$ 10 $ 393.98 $ 246.30 147.68$
Neutral assembly stud 50 $ 1,231.20 $ 1,539.00 (307.80)$ 20 $ 295.49 $ 406.20 (110.71)$ 10 $ 393.98 $ 246.30 147.68$
Neutral assembly swing 5o - 60o 50 $ 1,231.20 $ 1,539.00 (307.80)$ 20 $ 295.49 $ 406.20 (110.71)$ 10 $ 393.98 $ 246.30 147.68$
One J-Hook on pole 25 $ 890.63 $ 220.00 670.63$ 10 $ 213.75 $ 52.80 160.95$ 5 $ 285.00 $ 35.20 249.80$
$ 4,584.23 $ 4,837.00 $ (252.78) $ 1,100.21 $ 1,271.40 $ (171.19) $ 1,466.95 $ 774.10 $ 692.85
Conductor Assembly Units: These units represent the installation of conductors for primary, neutral or secondary at rate of $ X.XX per foot. Service units are for broken into two size and length ranges for unit not a footage installation. The unit installation of conductors in this section includes the installation of ties to support hardware and all connections
for both primary and secondary voltages. In computing the total cost for conductor assembly units only the horizontal distance between conductor supports or pole stakes shall be used. The conductor or cable sizes and types listed are the manufacturer's designation. The units for any perform ties, tie wire or material utilized to attached wire to the
structures will be identified in the preceding pole framing unit sections. Connectors for termination of conductors will be Tyco or Burndy wedge type, compression "H" type or compression lug type. Successful bidder must provide all necessary tools for application of these connections. When replacing and reconductoring existing lines, on occasion, units in
the miscellaneous section may be applied. Examples include: The unit "Phase to New Position" by definition, is the movement of an existing conductor from existing position on structure to a temporary or new position. The utilization of temporary crossarms or spreader arms may be required under this activity so that service is not interrupted. The use
of temporary jumpers such as the installation and removal of mechanical jumpers is included in the conductor relocation. There shall not be any additional billing applied for this action, nor shall it be considered a separate activity. The use of jumpers that will be made permanent following an installation or removed as a temporary process may be billed as
a "Primary Jumpers" for the use of line conductors and line devices; however they shall not be identified as " jumpers" when providing a wire service to transformers. The "Primary Jumper" unit shall only be utilized when the activity requires connections at both ends to be installed from one conductor to another. When new conductor tails (one continuous
piece) are tied to the conductor without the need to piece wire between the two connections, the primary jumper line item will not be recognized as a jumper activity. The unit for "conductor transfer" is defined as the movement of an existing conductor from one location to a new location on the structure.
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SECONDARY ASSEMBLY UNITS: A secondary assembly unit consists of the installation of the hardware, insulators, etc., to support the secondary conductor or cable. These units do not include the actual conductor/cable installation, removal or transfer, which are listed in the conductors section. The unit for removal of secondary assemblies includes, in
addition to the removal of the assembly itself, all necessary untying, and retying of secondary conductor or cables where existing secondary conductor or cable is to be reused. In addition, the unit for removal of the secondary assembly includes the handling or holding of any conductor at tap lines as necessary, and the reinstalling of such tap conductor in
accordance with the specifications for the project.
GUY ASSEMBLY UNITS: A guy assembly unit consists of the installation of the guy wire, attachment, hardware, guy marker, and guy insulator as designated in the drawings provided for the project. The guy assembly unit must include any connectors, bonding clamp, and jumpers to the neutral as shown on the specification drawings provided for the project.
An overhead guy assembly unit does not include the associated pole and down guy, each of which is to be priced separately.
ANCHOR ASSEMBLY UNITS: A anchor assembly unit consists of the installation of an anchor with rod complete, ready for attaching the guy wire. Only anchor rods are to be removed by the successful bidder in anchor removal units, and the anchors will be left in the ground. If the rod cannot be unscrewed, the end of the rod shall either be cut off or bent
down so that the rod will be at least 18 inches below ground.
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Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
One eyebolt with nut and washers, clevis, spool insulator, and tie
wire to dead-end secondary or service wire to pole 150 $ 5,343.75 $ 4,617.00 726.75$ 70 $ 1,496.25 $ 1,421.70 74.55$ 85 $ 4,845.00 $ 2,093.55 2,751.45$
One spool rack for service attachment 35 $ 1,246.88 $ 1,077.30 169.58$ 15 $ 320.63 $ 304.65 15.98$
GK14 for copper conductor 1 $ 35.63 $ 30.78 4.85$ 1 $ 21.38 $ 20.31 1.07$
GK 14 for larger than #4/0 Al 40 $ 1,425.00 $ 1,231.20 193.80$ 10 $ 213.75 $ 203.10 10.65$
$ 8,051.25 $ 6,956.28 $ 1,094.97 $ 2,052.00 $ 1,949.76 $ 102.24 $ 4,845.00 $ 2,093.55 $ 2,751.45
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
20 $ 6,012.36 $ 7,387.00 (1,374.64)$ 15 $ 2,705.56 $ 3,379.65 (674.09)$ 5 $ 2,404.94 $ 1,477.40 927.54$
35 $ 11,363.36 $ 12,927.25 (1,563.89)$ 30 $ 5,844.01 $ 6,759.30 (915.29)$ 10 $ 5,194.68 $ 2,954.80 2,239.88$
25 $ 8,766.02 $ 12,311.75 (3,545.73)$ 20 $ 4,207.69 $ 4,924.60 (716.91)$ 5 $ 2,805.13 $ 1,969.85 835.28$
10 $ 5,677.87 $ 6,648.30 (970.44)$ 5 $ 1,703.36 $ 2,027.80 (324.44)$ 2 $ 1,816.92 $ 1,063.74 753.18$
10 $ 6,132.09 $ 6,648.30 (516.21)$ 5 $ 1,839.63 $ 2,027.80 (188.17)$ 2 $ 1,962.27 $ 1,027.74 934.53$
5 $ 3,311.33 $ 3,656.60 (345.27)$ 3 $ 1,192.08 $ 1,338.33 (146.25)$ 1 $ 1,059.63 $ 585.05 474.58$
1 $ 567.79 $ 369.35 198.44$ 1 $ 340.67 $ 225.31 115.36$ 1 $ 908.46 $ 295.48 612.98$
5 $ 3,066.05 $ 1,846.75 1,219.30$ 2 $ 735.85 $ 450.62 285.23$ 1 $ 981.14 $ 295.48 685.66$
5 $ 3,311.33 $ 1,846.75 1,464.58$ 2 $ 794.72 $ 450.62 344.10$ 1 $ 1,059.63 $ 295.48 764.15$
2 $ 1,536.34 $ 1,920.62 (384.28)$ 1 $ 460.90 $ 585.80 (124.90)$ 1 $ 1,229.07 $ 768.25 460.82$
15 $ 12,444.35 $ 14,404.65 (1,960.30)$ 10 $ 4,977.74 $ 5,858.00 (880.26)$ 5 $ 6,636.99 $ 3,841.25 2,795.74$
15 $ 13,439.90 $ 14,404.65 (964.75)$ 10 $ 5,375.96 $ 5,858.00 (482.04)$ 5 $ 7,167.95 $ 3,841.25 3,326.70$
1 $ 768.17 $ 960.31 (192.14)$ 1 $ 460.90 $ 585.80 (124.90)$ 1 $ 1,229.07 $ 768.25 460.82$
2 $ 1,659.25 $ 1,920.62 (261.37)$ 1 $ 497.77 $ 585.80 (88.03)$ 1 $ 1,327.40 $ 768.25 559.15$
2 $ 1,791.99 $ 1,920.62 (128.63)$ 1 $ 537.60 $ 585.80 (48.20)$ 1 $ 1,433.59 $ 768.25 665.34$
2 $ 1,536.34 $ 2,016.66 (480.32)$ 1 $ 460.90 $ 585.80 (124.90)$ 1 $ 1,229.07 $ 806.66 422.41$
35 $ 29,036.83 $ 35,291.55 (6,254.72)$ 15 $ 7,466.61 $ 9,226.35 (1,759.74)$ 5 $ 6,636.99 $ 4,033.30 2,603.69$
40 $ 35,839.74 $ 40,333.20 (4,493.46)$ 20 $ 10,751.92 $ 12,301.80 (1,549.88)$ 10 $ 14,335.90 $ 8,066.60 6,269.30$
1 $ 997.50 $ 1,008.33 (10.83)$ 1 $ 598.50 $ 615.09 (16.59)$ 1 $ 1,596.00 $ 806.66 789.34$
1 $ 768.17 $ 1,008.33 (240.16)$ 1 $ 460.90 $ 615.09 (154.19)$ 1 $ 1,229.07 $ 806.66 422.41$
2 $ 1,659.25 $ 2,016.66 (357.41)$ 1 $ 497.77 $ 615.09 (117.32)$ 1 $ 1,327.40 $ 806.66 520.74$
2 $ 1,791.99 $ 2,016.66 (224.67)$ 1 $ 537.60 $ 615.09 (77.49)$ 1 $ 1,433.59 $ 806.66 626.93$
1 $ 997.50 $ 1,008.33 (10.83)$ 1 $ 598.50 $ 615.09 (16.59)$ 1 $ 1,596.00 $ 806.66 789.34$
2 $ 1,536.34 $ 2,016.66 (480.32)$ 1 $ 460.90 $ 615.09 (154.19)$ 1 $ 1,229.07 $ 806.66 422.41$
30 $ 24,888.71 $ 30,249.90 (5,361.19)$ 15 $ 7,466.61 $ 9,226.35 (1,759.74)$ 5 $ 6,636.99 $ 4,033.30 2,603.69$
35 $ 31,359.77 $ 35,291.55 (3,931.78)$ 15 $ 8,063.94 $ 9,226.35 (1,162.41)$ 5 $ 7,167.95 $ 4,033.30 3,134.65$
1 $ 997.50 $ 1,008.33 (10.83)$ 1 $ 598.50 $ 615.09 (16.59)$ 1 $ 1,596.00 $ 806.66 789.34$
$ 211,257.83 $ 242,439.68 $ (31,181.85) $ 69,637.12 $ 80,515.51 $ (10,878.39) $ 83,230.87 $ 47,340.30 $ 35,890.57
Single Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
V-Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
V-Phase Transformer Installation 240/480
Three Phase Transformer Installation 120/240
Current to New Unit Group Total
Three Phase Transformer Installation 120/208
Three Phase Transformer Installation 480
Three Phase Transformer Installation 277/480
Three Phase Transformer Installation 240/480
Current to New Unit Group Total
SERVICE ASSEMBLY UNITS: A service assembly unit consists of the installation of the hardware, insulators, etc., to support the service conductors or cable. These units do not include the actual conductor/cable installation, removal or transfer, which are listed in the conductors section. The unit for removal of service assemblies includes, in addition to the
removal of the assembly itself, all necessary untying, and retying of service conductor or cable where existing service conductor or cable is to be reused.
OVERHEAD TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY UNITS: A transformer assembly unit consists of the installation of the transformer(s) and its support hardware and copper secondary leads with their connectors and supporting insulators and pins. The unit also includes the installation of grounding assemblies, cutouts and arresters, primary jumpers, stirrups, and
connectors to connect to the primary conductor, secondary, or service. The transformer units include the installation of transformer buss conductors of appropriate sized copper leads where aluminum secondary and service connections will occur. A transformer may be rated for either 7.2 kV, 14.4 kV or dual voltage operation. Construction drawings will
indicate whether the transformer is to be installed "VG" denoting a single primary voltage transformer, or "DVG" denoting dual primary voltage. Transformers rated at single primary voltage of 7.2kV are remove only. The first digit following the last "G" is an indicator of quantity of transformers in the installation assembly. Last 2 digits are secondary voltage
10=120/240; 12=120/208; 19=480; 20=240/480 21=277/480
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Unit Comparison Existing to Proposed
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Conversion unit to replace 1 primary conductor insulator only; no
hardware.200 $ 2,280.00 $ 1,692.00 588.00$
Conversion unit to replace 1 primary deadend insulator only; no
hardware.50 $ 1,543.75 $ 1,135.00 408.75$
Fuse coordination unit to replace 1 existing line tap fuse cutout
assembly with another. Assembly includes replacement of
jumper lead replacement with 5kV insulated lead with connectors
as specified. Includes installation of mechanical jumper bypass.
75 $ 5,048.06 $ 5,700.00 (651.94)$
Fuse coordination unit to replace 1 existing device fuse cutout
assembly with another. Assembly includes replacement of
jumper lead replacement with 5kV insulated lead with connectors
and lightning arrester as specified. Includes installation of
mechanical jumper bypass as situation applies.
30 $ 2,019.23 $ 2,280.00 (260.78)$
Fuse coordination unit to replace single equipment support arm
with a fiberglass cloverleaf bracket. Use this unit with CONV3-1
AND CONV 4-1 for support bracket replacement on fused tap or
device installation. Unit for support replacement only…no
equipment.
40 $ 1,222.84 $ 3,040.00 (1,817.16)$
Install fuse size indicator on pole or crossarm.200 $ 9,025.00 $ 15,200.00 (6,175.00)$
Copper and aluminum bolt on connector 1 $ 10.69 $ 8.00 2.69$ 1 $ 6.41 $ 4.80 1.61$ 1 $ 17.10 $ 6.40 10.70$
One (1) eyebolt, nut, and washer 1 $ 8.55 $ 3.40 5.15$ 1 $ 5.13 $ 2.04 3.09$
One (1) eyenut to an existing bolt 1 $ 7.13 $ 1.08 6.05$ 1 $ 4.28 $ 0.65 3.63$
Installation of foam backfill for pole to provide additional support
in straightening as designated, according to manufacturers
specifications. Unit includes the labor and equipment to remove
and dispose of spoils from drilling on any size pole hole. If used
in conjunction with a new installation this unit is included as
normal backfill.
50 $ 3,253.75 $ 17,500.00 (14,246.25)$
Primary and secondary leads with OH transformers. For use with
existing transformer locations only as designated 75 $ 1,888.13 $ 2,700.00 (811.88)$ 50 $ 755.25 $ 1,080.00 (324.75)$ 35 $ 1,409.80 $ 1,008.00 401.80$
Set a distribution pole deeper than the standard depth specified
herein. 1 unit of GM-ED shall specify a pole to be set at a depth
one foot greater than standard depth in loose soils. Additional
unit cost for rock may apply. Spoil disposal and backfill in
accordance with pole installation.
200 $ 3,325.00 $ 7,854.00 (4,529.00)$
Unit cost to hand dig a hole for a pole through soil. One (1) unit
of GM-HDS shall specify the hand digging of a hold of sufficient
diameter to accommodate both pole and backfill one (1) foot of
depth through soil. Depth of hole hand dug through soil shall be
verified by City employees before the pole is set or payment may
not be authorized. Successful bidder shall exhaust all efforts to
drill pole hole by conventional measures. Unit cannot be
combined with machine augured hole. Spoil disposal and backfill
in accordance with pole installation.
25 $ 1,484.38 $ 2,217.50 (733.13)$
Plumb and/or cant an existing distribution line pole, including
necessary re-tamping and banking of dirt around base of pole.
Unit applies where existing poles are called to be straightened.
15 $ 3,918.75 $ 2,775.00 1,143.75$
Unit consists of the removal of the top part of an existing
distribution pole by sawing the pole off just above the highest
point of attachment of any telephone or television cable
company wires, cables,hardware,guys,etc.The removed pole
top is to returned to the City's Utility Warehouse.Only one pole
top is eligible per pole.Pole top is applicable only when existing
pole is left in place due to foreign attachments or under direction
of City's representative.
150 $ 3,562.50 $ 8,400.00 (4,837.50)$
500 $ 17,500.00 $ - 17,500.00$
1 $ 35.00 $ 77.00 (42.00)$
1 $ 35.00 $ 115.50 (80.50)$
1 $ 38.00 $ 154.00 (116.00)$
1800 $ 72,000.00 $ 346,500.00 (274,500.00)$
350 $ 14,350.00 $ 80,850.00 (66,500.00)$
1 $ 42.00 $ 269.50 (227.50)$
1 $ 50.00 $ 308.00 (258.00)$
1 $ 60.00 $ 346.50 (286.50)$
840 $ 60,480.00 $ 323,400.00 (262,920.00)$
Unit cost to add, remove or transfer pole ground molding on
existing pole.200 $ 1,900.00 $ 9,600.00 (7,700.00)$ 75 $ 427.50 $ 2,160.00 (1,732.50)$ 1 $ 20.00 $ 38.40 (18.40)$
Vacuum hole consists of one (1) lineal foot in diameter required
for pole, anchor or ground rod with the use of vacuum truck and
operator to excavate pole hole. Unit cannot be combined with
machine augured hole. Successful bidder to supply water and
dispose of spoils
1600 $ 235,600.00 $ 166,848.00 68,752.00$
Unit cost for drilling through rock for pole, anchor or ground rod.
One (1) unit of GM-RH shall specify the drilling of a hole of
sufficient diameter to accommodate pole, anchor or ground rod
and backfill one (1) foot of depth through rock. Loose soil above
the rock layers shall not be included as a part of these units.
Depth of hole drilled through rock shall be verified by City
employees before the pole is set or payment may not be
authorized. Last digits of unit denote the diameter of the hole.
MISCELLANEOUS ASSEMBLY UNITS: Miscellaneous assembly units below consists of a series of individual unit applications that may be utilized as required for special applications or small modifications to total unit installations listed above. Groupings of miscellaneous units cannot replace total unit unless designated. Generally, these units are intended to
be used in adder situations or abnormal unit configurations. This section also includes the installation of grounding assemblies, fuse cutouts, reclosures, sectionalizers, switches, capacitors, regulators, metering and other assembly units. The unit description adjacent notates use restrictions. Lightning arresters, reclosures and capacitors may be rated for
either 7.2 kV or 14.4 kV operation.
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Unit Comparison Existing to Proposed
Unit cost for locating utilities in the work area, any paperwork
and line cut reports. Limited to one per new location. New guy
anchorages in conjunction with new pole will be considered one
location. New guy anchorages in conjunction with existing pole
will be considered one location. New equipment ground rod at
new pole will be considered one location. New equipment
ground rod in conjunction with existing pole will be considered
one location.
2500 $ 296,875.00 $ 148,750.00 148,125.00$
The unit cost for phase to new position includes movement of
existing conductor from existing position on structure to a
temporary position utilizing installation and removal of
temporary crossarms or spreader arms so that service is not
interrupted for eventual removal. Use of temporary jumpers
such as removable mechanical jumpers is included in this action
unless jumper installed will be utilized for permanent application.
250 $ 11,875.00 $ 6,500.00 5,375.00$
Primary jumper unit is for use only when new conductor tails
cannot be used as jumper conductor. Primary jumpers will have
connectors at both ends. Unit is for installation only.
150 $ 8,440.50 $ 5,100.00 3,340.50$
Pole ground rod assembly. For use in existing applications only.
New equipment installations includes the ground rod install 50 $ 3,816.63 $ 2,350.00 1,466.63$ 20 $ 915.99 $ 564.00 351.99$
Pole ground assembly butt plate assembly. Included with new
pole installation 1 $ 76.33 $ 102.19 (25.86)$ 1 $ 45.80 $ 40.63 5.17$
Air break switch ground assembly 4 ground rods 10 $ 1,187.50 $ 1,870.00 (682.50)$ 2 $ 142.50 $ 224.40 (81.90)$
Air break switch ground assembly with platform and 1 ground
rod 1 $ 153.90 $ 90.00 63.90$ 1 $ 92.34 $ 54.00 38.34$
One cobra head street light on existing arm 1 $ 298.97 $ 45.00 253.97$ 15 $ 2,690.69 $ 337.50 2,353.19$ 50 $ 8,360.00 $ 1,800.00 6,560.00$
One cobra head street light with 6 foot arm 1 $ 104.50 $ 55.00 49.50$ 1 $ 62.70 $ 27.50 35.20$ 1 $ 167.20 $ 44.00 123.20$
One cobra head street light with 8 foot arm 75 $ 7,837.50 $ 4,537.50 3,300.00$ 1 $ 62.70 $ 30.25 32.45$ 1 $ 167.20 $ 48.40 118.80$
One open bowl head light with 2 foot arm 1 $ 104.50 $ - 104.50$ 60 $ 3,762.00 $ 3,300.00 462.00$ 1 $ 167.20 $ 88.00 79.20$
One open bowl head light with 6 foot arm 1 $ 104.50 $ - 104.50$ 25 $ 1,567.50 $ 1,375.00 192.50$ 1 $ 167.20 $ 88.00 79.20$
One open bowl head light with 8 foot arm 1 $ 104.50 $ - 104.50$ 1 $ 62.70 $ 55.00 7.70$ 50 $ 8,360.00 $ 4,400.00 3,960.00$
Overhead conductor sleeve automatic or crimp 1 $ 45.13 $ 24.80 20.33$ 1 $ 27.08 $ 12.40 14.68$ 1 $ 72.20 $ 19.84 52.36$
Hot line clamp small conductor 1 $ 19.00 $ 123.12 (104.12)$ 1 $ 11.40 $ 61.56 (50.16)$ 1 $ 30.40 $ 98.49 (68.09)$
Two crossarm under arm braces 1 $ 85.03 $ 123.12 (38.10)$ 1 $ 51.02 $ 61.56 (10.55)$ 1 $ 136.04 $ 98.49 37.55$
One 8 foot crossarm 1 $ 85.03 $ 123.12 (38.10)$ 1 $ 51.02 $ 61.56 (10.55)$ 1 $ 136.04 $ 98.49 37.55$
One 10 foot crossarm 1 $ 96.33 $ 123.12 (26.79)$ 1 $ 57.80 $ 61.56 (3.76)$ 1 $ 154.13 $ 98.49 55.64$
One crossarm flat wood brace 1 $ 39.71 $ 123.12 (83.41)$ 1 $ 23.83 $ 61.56 (37.73)$ 1 $ 63.54 $ 98.49 (34.95)$
Eyebolt with eye nut assembly 1 $ 26.60 $ 3.40 23.20$ 1 $ 15.96 $ 2.04 13.92$ 1 $ 42.56 $ 2.72 39.84$
Hot line clamp large conductor 1 $ 20.90 $ 8.00 12.90$ 1 $ 12.54 $ 2.04 10.50$ 1 $ 33.44 $ 6.40 27.04$
Pole numbering guide; existing location only 150 $ 1,710.00 $ 1,200.00 510.00$ 250 $ 1,710.00 $ 1,000.00 710.00$ 75 $ 1,368.00 $ 480.00 888.00$
Guy strain insulator 200 $ 3,800.00 $ 3,600.00 200.00$ 75 $ 855.00 $ 810.00 45.00$ 125 $ 3,800.00 $ 1,800.00 2,000.00$
Single phase voltage regulator assembly 1 $ 1,781.25 $ 480.00 1,301.25$ 1 $ 1,068.75 $ 240.00 828.75$ 1 $ 2,850.00 $ 384.00 2,466.00$
3 phase voltage regulator assembly with platform 1 $ 5,225.00 $ 2,437.50 2,787.50$ 1 $ 3,135.00 $ 1,218.75 1,916.25$ 1 $ 8,360.00 $ 1,950.00 6,410.00$
Three phase primary overhead metering assembly 1 $ 1,662.50 $ 1,400.00 262.50$
Cloverleaf standoff bracket 75 $ 1,781.25 $ 1,650.00 131.25$ 35 $ 498.75 $ 385.00 113.75$ 50 $ 1,900.00 $ 880.00 1,020.00$
Three phase fiberglass equipment bracket 35 $ 831.25 $ 1,701.00 (869.75)$ 20 $ 285.00 $ 486.00 (201.00)$ 35 $ 1,330.00 $ 1,360.80 (30.80)$
One mechanical or compression stirrup 1 $ 20.90 $ 12.00 8.90$ 1 $ 12.54 $ 6.00 6.54$ 1 $ 33.44 $ 9.60 23.84$
One bolted stirrup 1 $ 20.90 $ 12.00 8.90$ 1 $ 12.54 $ 6.00 6.54$ 1 $ 33.44 $ 9.60 23.84$
One three phase airbreak switch 1 $ 1,211.25 $ 650.00 561.25$ 1 $ 726.75 $ 325.00 401.75$ 1 $ 1,938.00 $ 520.00 1,418.00$
One 3 phase motor assisted airbreak switch & controls 1 $ 1,448.75 $ 1,084.09 364.66$ 1 $ 869.25 $ 542.04 327.21$ 1 $ 2,318.00 $ 867.27 1,450.73$
One three phase solid state sectionalization switch with controls 1 $ 1,543.75 $ 1,084.09 459.66$ 1 $ 926.25 $ 542.04 384.21$ 1 $ 2,470.00 $ 867.27 1,602.73$
Three solid blade disconnect assembly 1 $ 142.50 $ 132.00 10.50$ 1 $ 85.50 $ 66.00 19.50$ 1 $ 228.00 $ 105.60 122.40$
One three phase oil circuit reclosers with controls 1 $ 1,163.75 $ 1,400.00 (236.25)$ 1 $ 698.25 $ 700.00 (1.75)$ 1 $ 1,862.00 $ 1,120.00 742.00$
Single pole top pin assembly 1 $ 17.81 $ 33.00 (15.19)$ 1 $ 10.69 $ 19.80 (9.11)$ 1 $ 28.50 $ 31.68 (3.18)$
Primary dead-end (insulator only)1 $ 55.10 $ 48.00 7.10$ 1 $ 33.06 $ 24.00 9.06$ 1 $ 88.16 $ 38.40 49.76$
Double pole top pin assembly 1 $ 21.38 $ 46.20 (24.83)$ 1 $ 12.83 $ 27.72 (14.90)$ 1 $ 34.20 $ 44.35 (10.15)$
One DA bolt, two nuts, two washers, and pin insulator from the
pole. This unit is mounted on the side of the pole to attach
primary jumper for clearance
1 $ 24.52 $ 12.00 12.52$ 1 $ 14.71 $ 0.15 14.56$ 1 $ 39.23 $ 7.20 32.03$
Single crossarm pin assembly 1 $ 24.52 $ 40.15 (15.63)$ 1 $ 14.71 $ 20.08 (5.37)$ 1 $ 39.23 $ 32.12 7.11$
Single saddle pin crossarm assembly 1 $ 24.52 $ 44.17 (19.65)$ 1 $ 14.71 $ 22.08 (7.37)$ 1 $ 39.23 $ 35.33 3.90$
Single surge arrester assembly 1 $ 62.69 $ 92.34 (29.65)$ 1 $ 37.61 $ 61.56 (23.95)$
Primary dead-end assembly 1 $ 40.14 $ 123.12 (82.98)$ 1 $ 24.08 $ 61.56 (37.48)$ 1 $ 64.22 $ 98.50 (34.28)$
Single 200 amp cutout assembly 70 $ 2,139.97 $ 8,618.40 (6,478.43)$ 25 $ 458.57 $ 1,539.00 (1,080.44)$ 65 $ 3,179.38 $ 6,402.50 (3,223.12)$
Single solid blade disconnect assembly 20 $ 950.00 $ 2,462.40 (1,512.40)$ 10 $ 285.00 $ 615.60 (330.60)$ 20 $ 1,520.00 $ 1,970.00 (450.00)$
Three phase capacitor bank fixed 10 $ 14,601.50 $ 15,000.00 (398.50)$ 10 $ 8,760.90 $ 9,000.00 (239.10)$ 5 $ 11,681.20 $ 7,200.00 4,481.20$
Three phase capacitor bank switched including control 10 $ 15,437.50 $ 15,000.00 437.50$ 10 $ 9,262.50 $ 9,000.00 262.50$ 5 $ 12,350.00 $ 7,200.00 5,150.00$
$ 827,827.47 $ 1,227,388.43 $ (399,560.96) $ 40,667.06 $ 36,298.43 $ 4,368.63 $ 77,058.28 $ 41,456.83 $ 35,601.45 Current to New Unit Group Total
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Unit Comparison Existing to Proposed
Description Quantity New Install $ Current Install $ Difference Quantity New Remove $ Current Remove $ Difference Quantity New Transfer $ Current Transfer $ Difference
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.14 $ 45.00 (44.86)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.14 $ 45.00 (44.86)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.16 $ 45.00 (44.84)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.16 $ 45.00 (44.84)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.16 $ 45.00 (44.84)$
Overhead primary conductor 1 $ 0.24 $ 45.00 (44.76)$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.37 $ 45.00 (44.63)$
Overhead duplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.37 $ 45.00 (44.63)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.37 $ 45.00 (44.63)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.37 $ 45.00 (44.63)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.43 $ 45.00 (44.57)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.43 $ 45.00 (44.57)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.49 $ 45.00 (44.51)$
Overhead triplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.49 $ 45.00 (44.51)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.52 $ 45.00 (44.48)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.56 $ 45.00 (44.44)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.56 $ 45.00 (44.44)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.58 $ 45.00 (44.42)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.58 $ 45.00 (44.42)$
Overhead quadplex secondary conductor 1 $ 0.76 $ 45.00 (44.24)$
Overhead service sizes #6 - 1/0 aluminum triplex or quadruplex.
This unit includes termination of the conductor at both ends as
necessary
1 $ 161.50 $ 45.00 116.50$
Overhead service sizes 2/0 to 500 aluminum triplex or
quadruplex. This unit includes termination of the conductor at
both ends as necessary
1 $ 180.50 $ 45.00 135.50$
$ 349.91 $ 990.00 $ (640.09) $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ -
Total New Install $ Total Current Install $ Difference Total New Remove $ Total Current Remove $ Difference Total New Transfer $ Total Current Transfer $ Difference
$ 1,768,952.31 $ 2,390,238.95 $ (621,286.64) $ 220,866.36 $ 239,479.23 $ (18,606.96) $ 181,301.10 $ 103,456.13 $ 77,844.97
Proposed Current Difference %
Change
$ 2,171,119.78 $ 2,733,174.31 $ (562,054.53)-26%
Overall Total Summary
All Unit Group Lines Total
TAP AND LINE RE-SAG ASSEMBLY UNITS: Miscellaneous assembly units below are units to provide for the connection or reattachment of tap, line and neutral conductors per span to be rebuilt and not provided for in the individual new or retirement assembly units or "Q" units. The unit shall apply per conductor, and include re-sagging of the conductor to
the proper sag, the proper placement of armor rods, preformed ties, of any conductors where increased length is required because of pole setting. This unit shall be called for only on existing line and taps where no primary or secondary assembly units are retired or where the assembly unit concerned was not retired.
Current to New Unit Group Total
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