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Engineering Consultants
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209 S. Meldrum
Fort Collins, Colorado 80521
970/482-5922
December 4, 1996
Mr. Jack Gianola
Special Projects Director
City of Fort Collirls
Facilities Division
117 N. Mason Street
Fort Collins, CO 80522
Re: Fort Collvls Utility Service Center Elm Street Construction Costs
Dear Jack,
We have made the changes discussed yesterday and are enclosing Preliminary Opinion of Probable
Constructions Costs for Options A, B and C for Elm Street improvements as prepared by Cityscape.
These costs include engineering design, site observation, geotechnnical testing with a 15% construction
cost contingency.
The Cost for each option is as follows:
OPTION
COST
Option A
$220,731
Option B
$214,506
Option C
$216,155
All options are similar in cost with Option A being the most expensive. This appears to be caused by the
extra area of asphalt.
We are including our cost breakdowns on spreadsheet for your information. If you have any comments or
clarifications please feel free to contact me.
Yours Sincerely
Jim Allen- o ey,
Denver 303/458-5526
City of Fort Collins Utility Service Center
Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
Elm Street
Option 8
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
UNIT
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
COST
1
Asphalt
3,800
square yard
$8.75
$33,250.00
2
Curb and Gutter Installation
931
linear feet
$6.76
$6,293.56
3
Curb and Gutter Demolition
1
Lump
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
4
Sidewalk
1.430
linear feet
$10.00
$14,300.00
5
Handicap Ramp
10
Each
$250.00
$2,500.00
6
Concrete Drive
3,200
square foot
$3.50
$11,200.00
7
Concrete Valley Pan
1
linear feet
$750.00
$750.00
8
Curb Cut
4
Each
$52.00
$208.00
9
Curb Radius
10
Each
$684.32
$6,843.20
10
Earthwork -Cut
275
cubic yard
$2.00
$550.00
11
Earthwork -Fill
1,350
cubic yard
$5.00
$6,750.00
13
Over -excavation
3,050
cubic yard
$7.50
$22,875.00
14
Construction Surveying
1
Lump
$2.000.00
$2,000.00
Utilities
15
6-inch waterline
964
linear foot
$30.00
$28,920.00
16
1 S' storm sewer
88
linear foot
$30.00
$2,640.00
18
Type R inlets
2
each
$2,500.00
$5.000.00
Landscaping
19
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12,600
square foot
$1.10
$13,860.00
20
Trees
26
Each
$250.00
$6,500.00
22
Signage and Striping
1
Lump
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
23
Street lights
2
Each
$2,000.00
$4,000.00
Subtotal $170,940
8% Engineering $13,675
Site Observation $2,000
Testing $2,250
15% Contingency $25,641
Total $214,506
Assumptions:
1) Fill dirt from off -site.
2) Work part of larger contract.
3) Based on commercial street design.
4) No utility relocations.
5) Costs are 1996 dollars
6) Sidewalk costs include grading.
7) Sod includes sprinkler system.
City of Fort Collins Utility Service Center
Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
Elm Street
Option C
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
UNIT
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
COST
1
Asphalt
3,000
square yard
$8.75
$26,250.00
2
Curb and Gutter Installation
900
linear feet
$6.76
$6,084.00
3
Curb and Gutter Demolition
1
Lump
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
4
Sidewalk
770
linear feet
$10.00
$7,700.00
5
Bike Path
675
linear feet
$10.00
$6,750.00
6
Handicap Ramp
10
Each
$250.00
$2,500.00
7
Concrete Drive
4,375
square foot
$3.50
$15,312.50
8
Concrete Valley Pan
1
linear feet
$750.00
$750.00
9
Curb Cut
4
Each
$52.00
$208.00
10
Curb Radius
10
Each
$684.32
$6,843.20
11
Earthwork -Cut
185
cubic yard
$2.00
$370.00
12
Earthwork -Fill
2,205
cubic yard
$5.00
$11,025.00
13
Over -excavation
2,900
cubic yard
$7.50
$21,750.00
14
Construction Surveying
1
Lump
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
Utilities
15
6-inch waterline
964
linear foot
$30.00
$28,920.00
17
15-inch storm sewer
84
linear foot
$30.00
$2,520.00
18
Type R inlets
2
each
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
Landscaping
19
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13,680
square foot
$1.10
$15,048.00
20
Trees
27
Each
$250.00
$6,750.00
22
Signage and Striping
1
Lump
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
23
Street lights
2
Each
$2.000.00
$4,000.00
Subtotal $172,281
8% Engineering $13,782
Site Observation $2,000
Testing $2,250
15% Contingency $25,842
Total $216.155
Assumotlo=
1) Fill dirt from off -site.
2) Work part of larger contract.
3) Based on commercial street design.
4) No utility relocations.
5) Costs are 1996 dollars
6) Sidewalk costs include grading.
7) Sod includes sprinkler system.
City of Fort Collins Utility Service Center
Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs
Elm Street
Option A
ITEM
NO.
DESCRIPTION
QTY.
UNIT
UNIT
COST
TOTAL
COST
Sitevvork
1
Asphalt
4,200
square yard
$8.75
$36,750.00
2
Curb and Gutter Installation
740
linear feet
$6.76
$5,002.40
3
Curb and Gutter Demolition
1
Lump
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
4
Sidewalk
1,565
linear feet
$10.00
$15,650.00
6
Handicap Ramp
10
Each
$250.00
$2,500.00
7
Concrete Drive
3,200
square foot
$3.50
$11,200.00
8
Concrete Valley Pan
1
linear feet
$750.00
$750.00
9
Curb Cut
4
Each
$52.00
$208.00
10
Curb Radius
10
Each
$684.32
$6,843.20
11
Earthwork -Cut
275
cubic yard
$2.00
$550.00
12
Earthwork -Fill
1,350
cubic yard
$5.00
$6,750.00
13
Over -excavation
3,050
cubic yard
$7.50
$22,375.00
14
Construction Surveying
1
Lump
$2,000.00
$2,000.00
Utilitles
15
6-inch waterline
964
linear foot
$30.00
$28,920.00
17
15-inch storm sewer
88
linear foot
$30.00
$2,640.00
18
Type R inlets
2
each
$2,500.00
$5,000.00
Landscaping
19
Sods tY�+�yat�w)\ <`�G_
lj
12.375
square foot
$1.10
$13,612.50
20
Trees
33
Each
$250.00
$8,250.00
22
Signage and Striping
1
Lump
$1,000.00
$1,000.00
23
Street lights
2
Each
$2.000.00
$4,000.00
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»io,uui
8% Engineering
$14,080
Site Observation
$2,000
Testing
$2,250
15% Contingency
$26,400
Total
$220,731
Assumptions:
1) Fill dirt from off -site.
2) Work part of larger contract
3) Based on commercial street design.
4) No utility relocations.
5) Costs are 1996 dollars
6) Sidewalk costs include grading.
7) Sod includes sprinkler system.
From: Jack Gianola
To: FCl.ENG_NET.GDIEDE
Date: 2/3/97 6:05pm
Subject: Elm Street Improvements
Gary:
Thanks for spending the time with us to review the Elm Street Improvements on
January 30th.
I have been informed by Bob Kost the following direction will be taken for the
improvements to Elm Street:
1. Improvements will be from Wood Street to Grant Street at this time in
order that we can have access from the parking lot. Engineering will
contribute $20,000 to the cost of these improvements.
2. The remaining improvements to Elm Street from Grant Street to Loomis
Street will be completed at the time the access is constucted thru the BNRR
right of way and. the City does the overlot grading of this area. Engineering
will contribute $20,000 to the project at that time. No time frame has been
established for this work.
3. We will be designing all of Elm Street now, but constructing from Wood
Street to Grant Street. This design will be reviewed by Engineering when the
overall plan of the Parking Lot is submitted for planning review. This is
scheduled to be done in the next three weeks.
Construction is scheduled to be completed this summer.
Please respond to this message if it is not totally correct. Thanks.
CC: FC7'..ENG NET.MHERZIG, FC2.L&P.bkost, FC2.L&P.rshann...
April 28, 1997
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Planning and Zoning Board
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c/o Mr. Mike Ludwig
V F R I P L E Y
Fort Collins City Planning Department
ASSOCIATES INC.
201 North College Avenue
Fort Collins, CO 80521
Landscape Architecture
Urban Deai«n
Planning
Re: Planning Objectives
Fors stone} Hill Dn,z
Parking ]Lots Plans for City of Fort Collins Utility Service Center
Fort Collins. Colorado SO>'_
PHONE (9-0, -
FAX (970) _ 11-166'_
Dear Planning and Zoning Board Members:
This project is located at the northeast corner of Wood Street and Elm Street and is directly south
of the existing City of Fort Collins Light and Power building. The parking lot proposed on this
site is to be used for employees of the City of Fort Collins Light and Power and Water
Departments.
Pedestrian circulation has been carefully considered on this site. Public, detached sidewalks are
provided along Wood Street and Elm Street. Walkway connections through the parking lot to
public sidewalks and to the Light and Power building have been provide.
The landscape plan includes canopy trees along Wood Street and Elm Street. Evergreen trees and
ornamental trees have been clustered on site to provide visual interest and buffering between
public walkways and the proposed parking lot.
The City of Fort. Collins is the sole owner of this property. The applicant, and sole owner will
be the City of Fort Collins. The City of Fort Collins plans to construct this proposed parking lot
in the summer of 1997. No variances are being requested for this proposed parking lot. All off -
site easements and off -site right-of-ways will be negotiated by the City of Fort Collins.
This project has been submitted to the city previously. The last submittal was in October of 1995.
This previous submittal was under the name "Wood Street Light & Power Parking Lot Minor
Subdivision". There have been several informal neighborhood meetings (not required by the
City). Jack Gianola with City of Fort Collins Facilities Department can be contacted for
information on these informal, non -required meetings with residents of the area.
City land use policies that support this application include:
Policy LDN 2.6 Additional Services and Conveniences. In addition to Neighborhood
Centers, non -retail development such as places of worship, day care, recreation facilities, schools,
and small civic facilities, may be incorporated into a neighborhood in other locations.
VF Ripley Associates
Planning Objectives for Utility Service Center Parking Lot
Page 2
Policy LND 2.9 Outdoor Spaces. Additional mini -parks, squares, or other purposeful
common outdoor spaces should be encourages, as highly visible, secure settings, formed by the
street layout and patter of lots to be easily observed from public streets. These spaces may be
very low -maintenance, intended primarily for visual relief, or they may be maintained for more
active use.
Policy AN 1.6 Pedestrian Network. A neighborhood should have a frequently connected
network of walkways and bike paths, with small park and outdoor spaces, benches, and other
amenities. On long blocks, intermediate connections in the pedestrian network should be
provided, with a maximum distance of about 500 to 700 feet between walking connections. In
particular, direct walkways and bikeway routes should be provided.
Thank you for your consideration and we look forward to working with you during the
development review process.
Sincerely,
VF RIPLEY ASSOCIATES
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Jenny Anderson Torrey
Landscape Architect