Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Mr. Chairman, the demolition of a facility would be taken into the plan for a new facility. Whenever we plan a replacement facility, the demolition costs of an existing facility would be incorporated into that. This estimate is very recent. I can't give you an actual class of estimate, but it is based on the actual code requirements. For example, we would have to inspect the structural integrity, that's the columns right into the basement and crawlspace; deficiencies should be repaired or shall be repaired; required sign and stamp certification by an engineer; architectural fire separations, current code where possible, without tearing out existing; basement mechanical room, fire rating there; sprinkler system. There are a number of different things listed under there, as well as code things, fire system and other things. So there are, it's fairly recent, this is dated January 25, 2006, what we would have to do. Our estimates based on that information, I'll give you a breakdown. An A and E contract would be identified at less than $300,000; administration for $30,000; upgrade estimate is $2.5 million; a contingency is also built into there of 25 percent. So $3.5 million. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Floyd Roland on Committee Motion 24-15(5): To Delete $320,000 From Pws's Asset Management Activity In Bill 2, Carried
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Committee Motion 24-15(5): To Delete $320,000 From Pws's Asset Management Activity In Bill 2, Carried
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