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Concept Design Implementation .Plan FOR

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SIGNAGE The signage at the bike stop takes its design cue from the distance markers within the Schuykill Center: easily identifiab le tall slender posts which function as beacons,

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Clear vegetation along fence toward trail and at view to Smith's Run

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Clear vegetation at views to Smith's Run and stabilize slope Install viewing platform at Smith's Run overlook

Install tree groves at Smith's Run overlook Remove old fencing and install new fence (welded wire mesh and railing) to enclose area Install interpretive plant graphic material

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ati.f-~(';:,,r" . Fri I 9th De/aware Valley Amal"eUr Astronomers

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National Weather Service who will show how to use their web site to predict clear skies for viewing. Sat I 10th Sun I 11th Spring Seed Sale Preorder and save on your spring seed for migratory and nesting birds. If you would like an order form please call 215.482.7300 xl27 or email mderoo@sciluylkillcenter.org

Sat I 17th Rain Gardens Works/lOp: Flower Beds That Manage Stortnwater 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. FREE Flavia Rutkosky from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will show you how to create a "rain garden" in your own yard for beauty's sake and for the benefit of wildlife and the environment. Thes I 20th Film: Life on the Delaware 7:00 p.ol, FREE This documentary fUm from GreenTreks takes an intimate look at the people of the Delaware River watershed from an accessi-

Sat I 24th Birds and Breakfast 7:00 a.m. - 111 Back by popular demand! Join our

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We willJ;ll' fWi!h....nutq.-treat brea~ a' I:.e Bus路 ~urant in Manayunk. Yufuf.This..ris an event not to be missed. Meet at the bottom of Shawmont Avenue. We will have van transportation back from Manayunk. Please pre-register Call quickly as space is limited.

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Sat I 24th Go Fly a Kite 10:00 a.m. - II :30 a.m. $4 member child. $6lnonmember child Come and learn about wind and how things fly, then make a kite to fly here at the Center.

Please pre-register. Sun I 25th Wildlife Blind Dedication & Walk 3:00 p.ol, - 5:00 p.ol, Join our Artist-in-Residence, Knox Cummin, as we dedicate his latest art installation, a wildlife blind that will be located along the stream bank just below Springhouse Pond. Also, take a

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Mobilization I clear views to stream and along fence

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Welded wire mesh temporary fence installed on new posts

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New fence at primary seating area, lOft high and tube posts

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$963 .00 9 # 2" X 2" X 67" tube posts $

1,280.00 $1 ,758.00 PARK Design panels, galvanized and powder coated pale green. S' wide and 4' high panels,

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posts Welded wire mesh at upper

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Bicycle rack with surface mount for 8 bicycles

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Mobilization I clearing of views

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PARK Design panels with Boundary Fence windows and angled partitions for viewing

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Wayside "beacons" at Smiths Run and Meigs Run

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$ 39,635.40

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Design Contingency - 10%

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Construction Contingency - 20%

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COST OPINION PHASE 3

SMITH'S RUN VIEWING PLATFORM & TREE GROVES

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320

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In providing opinions of probable construction cost. the Client understands that Andropogon Associates. Ltd. has no control over the cost or availability of labor. equipment or materials. or over market conditions or the Contractor's method of pricing. and that Andropogon Associates' opinions of probable construction costs are made on the basis of Andropogon Associates' professional judgment and experience.Andropogon Associates. Ltd. makes no warranty. express or implied. that the bids or the negotiated cost of the Work will not vary from Andropogon Associates. Ltd. opinion of probable construction cost.Andropogon Associates. Ltd. suggests the Client independently employ a professional cost estimator for greater reliability and precision.

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