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P, P R 16 1986 <br />BOOK 64 Pi"U 212 <br />Revision No. 2: This revision was given last Thursday, April 3. The <br />architect now requires 2 inches per week an the greens <br />and tees and 12 inches on the fairway in a 6 day week. <br />Further, the water time was reduced to 9 hours. The <br />architect also requested the use of DR 91 heads on the <br />tees. <br />We have reviewed our design as well as the Toro design <br />and come to the following conclusions: <br />A. The original water time for both -systems based <br />on a 7 day week is: <br />9.6 hours for Rain Bird <br />9.0 hours for Toro <br />B. Neither system can meet the revision No. 2 re- <br />quirement for the time of 9 hours over a 6 day <br />week without major design changes that will re- <br />sult in increased costs for both systems. <br />Pipe: <br />The architect has not made a decision on which pipe is to be specified. <br />Class 200 or schedule 160. <br />Pump Stations: <br />A careful review of the Rain Bird design will show the following: <br />A. The pump station that is being proposed for the 18 <br />hole design will also meet the requirements for 27 <br />holes. <br />B. The lower horsepower requirements will result in <br />substantial savings in electrical power over the life <br />of the irrigation system. <br />C. The price for the pump station in the bid we have <br />furnished is for a station that will accomplish the <br />27 hole requirement. Hence, a further savings to <br />your golf course. <br />D. The pump station is a by-product of a more efficient <br />irrigation system which will result in a low maintenance <br />over the life of your golf course. <br />E. Service and support is wither from Boynton Pump in <br />Boynton Beach or the manufacturer in Orlando, Florida. <br />Hence, we are within 2 hours of your golf course. <br />Price: <br />We have quoted your requirements 2 times and have been the low bidder both <br />times. <br />We have submitted a price in our letter of March 3, 1986, to you that stands <br />as written, with the price extended through April 15, 1986. <br />We are providing that price on the basis of our providing the following: <br />1. In field inspection and trouble shooting to insure <br />the irrigation system is installed correctly. <br />2. Incorporate the field revisions in to the final <br />"as built" drawing. <br />3. Train your golf course personnel in the opperation <br />of the system. <br />65 <br />
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