ST9902-CS130327 (3)
Halie Hernandez
From:Casey McBroom <CMcBroom@TNPINC.com>
Sent:Wednesday, March 27, 2013 3:06 PM
To:Keith Marvin
Subject:RE: Irrigation meters
Perfect, thanks.
Do you want power available to the banner poles for lighted decorations, etc?
Casey McBroom, P.E.
Project Engineer
17304 Preston Road, Suite 1340
Dallas, Texas 75252
214.461.9867 Phone
972.900.5733 Mobile
214.461.9864 Fax
cmcbroom@tnpinc.com
From: Keith Marvin [mailto:KMarvin@coppelltx.gov]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:29 PM
To: Casey McBroom
Cc: Chris Schmitt; Tim May
Subject: RE: Irrigation meters
The city doesn’t install anything. We will supply the meter, and the contractor will install it.
Rather than defining who does what, I think the pay item description for the new service should include tap, service line,
meter setter, meter can, and meter installation. The work necessary to connect the irrigation service to the back side of
the meter setter can be included in the lump sum irrigation pay item. They need to be aware that City details cover the
installation of the meter and double check. The detail in the irrigation plans should not be used for this installation.
Keith Marvin, P.E.
City of Coppell
972-304-3681
From: Casey McBroom [mailto:CMcBroom@TNPINC.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 12:15 PM
To: Keith Marvin
Subject: Irrigation meters
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Keith
I just wanted to clarify the steps for the irrigation meters, and who’s installing what.
Service line, meter box, etc – Contractor installs
City meter – City installs
Post meter items – Landscape contractor installs
I think phase 2B has a connection to an existing 12”. Does the City need to make that tap, or can the contractor?
Thanks.
Casey McBroom, P.E.
Project Engineer
17304 Preston Road, Suite 1340
Dallas, Texas 75252
214.461.9867 Phone
972.900.5733 Mobile
214.461.9864 Fax
cmcbroom@tnpinc.com
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