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02/11/2014
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Board of County Commissioners
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November 2013 <br />MM # 1351 <br />SANITARY SEWER FEASIBILITY STUDY & REPORT <br />NORTH SEBASTIAN AREA <br />Exhibit 2 shows the area generally northwest of the F.E.C. Railroad and extending west to 128th <br />Court. This area is almost totally developed as residential and includes a church and community <br />center building. The area is served by a street layout having a grid pattern. The gravity sewer <br />system as shown will provide service to all of the users and several vacant Tots. The proposed <br />gravity sewer system will include a small pumping station located in a paper street area near the <br />intersection of 83rd Avenue (Bay Street) west of the community center building. <br />As shown on Exhibit 2, a total of four (4) soil borings were obtained in Study Area #2. These soil <br />borings show that in all cases the soil is suitable for gravity sewer construction and the <br />groundwater levels should not present major time or construction cost impacts. <br />Construction Cost Estimate <br />Masteller & Moler, Inc. has utilized the exhibits and in-house work products and performed a take- <br />off of all construction items necessary to construct the proposed gravity sewer system. The <br />resulting construction quantities were multiplied by unit prices in order to establish the estimated <br />project cost. The unit prices were provided by an experience utility contractor named Jobear / <br />Warden Construction of Palm Bay, FL. This contractor has constructed numerous centralized <br />sewer projects in Indian River County and is familiar with the study area site conditions. This <br />information is shown on the next page included in this section of the report. The total estimated <br />project cost for a gravity sewer system to serve Study Areas #1 and #2 is $5,000,000.00. <br />• <br />9 <br />
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