FW Old-Town Coppell-Emails
Keith,
I have attached a few emails that have been going back and forth from
my surveyor and Freese Nichols regarding the CAD files we have received
and KAZ is using. The reason I am sending these is I am becoming
concerned about the cost of my staking to date, as I have already blown
my budget. I talked with KAZ and he tells me the Calc. time is eating up
the majority of the time due to the phone and email conversations they
are having with FN and the CAD files are either really old or they do
not match up to the plans. Therefore KAZ is spending a lot of time
correcting the CAD files so they can create an accurate stake list. I
know my budget is not your concern but the issue is the inaccurate
information we are being given by FN and the time my surveyor is
spending fixing their files. Either I need FN to fix their own files or
pay KAZ to fix it for them. As you will see some of these files are ten
years old and they have had 6 or 7 engineers working on them and they
cannot seem to get their ducks in a row, so to speak. Can you help me
out here as I would think FN owes this information in an accurate format
that can readily used?
Marty Murphy,
Business Manager
JRJ Paving, LP
1805 Royal Lane, Ste. 107
Dallas, TX. 75229
214-466-8340
214-466-8354 Fax
From: Kirk [mailto:kirk@kazsurveying.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 11:57 AM
To: Marty Murphy
Cc: dan@kazsurveying.com
Subject: Old-Town Coppell-Emails
Marty:
Here are the Email conversations with JRJ, and Dan Prendergast at
Friese & Nichols.
Additional items not in Emails:
-Intersection grade corrections at Main & Crockett, and various grade
discrepancies through Crockett Street. This was discussed over the phone
with Dan Prendergast. He said he “would look into it and get back to
me”. On or about 2-2-2012.
Regards,
Kirk Ross, EIT
KAZ SURVEYING
1720 Westminster Street
Denton, TX 76210
Office: 940-382-3446
Fax: 940-382-3447
Email: kirk@kazsurveying.com <mailto:aaron@kazsurveying.com>
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From: Marty Murphy [mailto:Martym@JRJPaving.com]
<mailto:[mailto:Martym@JRJPaving.com]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 9:31 AM
To: dan@kazsurveying.com <mailto:dan@kazsurveying.com> ; Tad Larson
Cc: Kirk
Subject: RE: Brockbank - Storm & Sewer Staking
Any reason why this cannot be done on 100’ stations to minimize some
costs? This is way to high for me
Marty Murphy,
Business Manager
JRJ Paving, LP
1805 Royal Lane, Ste. 107
Dallas, TX. 75229
214-466-8340
214-466-8354 Fax
From: Dan [mailto:dan@kazsurveying.com]
<mailto:[mailto:dan@kazsurveying.com]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 2:05 PM
To: Tad Larson
Cc: 'Kirk'
Subject: Brockbank - Storm & Sewer Staking
Hey Tad,
Kirk asked me to give you an estimate for staking the new storm and
sewer. These numbers are based off of 50’ stations. If you have any
questions don’t hesitate to call.
Sewer
36 Hrs Office Calcs = $2500
27 Hrs Field Staking = $2700
Total Sewer = $5200
Storm
36 Hrs Office Calcs = $2500
27 Hrs Field Staking = $2700
Total Sewer = $5200
Daniel Rick
General Manager
KAZ Surveying Inc
Ph.940.382.3446
Fx.940-382-3447
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