RE Northlake Pay App #2 (3)Of the volume needed to pump from 498 to 478, if he’s at 492, he’s
pumped 43% of the water. That would be a minimum. Given the high
mobilization costs of the whole system, 50% actually isn’t unreasonable.
Thanks,
John
John Rutledge
Freese and Nichols, Inc.
4055 International plaza, St 200
Fort Worth, TX 76109
(817) 735-7284
jlr@freese.com <mailto:jlr@freese.com>
From: Kevin Sidebottom
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:11 AM
To: John Rutledge
Cc: Patrick Miles
Subject: FW: Northlake Pay App #2
John
I just got off the phone with Keith Marvin, he said that 50% is too
high of a percentage and would be willing to meet halfway at 35% to 38%.
Is there any way to calculate the total amount of gallons that needs to
be pumped out of the lake to reach the final elevation of 478?
Please read below.
From: Suarez, Michael [mailto:msuarez@walshgroup.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 7:51 AM
To: Kevin Sidebottom; Kinder, Asa
Cc: kmarvin@coppelltx.gov <mailto:kmarvin@coppelltx.gov>
Subject: RE: Northlake Pay App #2
Kevin,
I just got with Asa on the totals for this pay app. I understand that
you will only allow for 25% for the pumping this month. You calculated
this based on feet of lake dropped but it needs to be calculated on
volume of water pumped. We have pumped over 1 billion gallons so far
and have about the same left to pump. The volume of water at the higher
water elevations is significantly higher than the volume of water at the
lower elevations.
25% does not even cover half of the total costs I have realized thus
far. Archer Western is covering some of these costs but we cannot
afford to pay for this much up front. This must be increased to a
minimum of 50%. We will be done with the pumping by the next pay app
and will charge the rest at this time.
Let me know if this is acceptable and we will print you another pay app
and get it to you on Thursday.
Michael
From: Kevin Sidebottom [mailto:kps@freese.com]
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 9:04 AM
To: Kinder, Asa
Cc: Suarez, Michael
Subject: RE: Northlake Pay App #2
Asa
Please make correction to Item #3, see attached review comments. Also
on Truck Load Log you provided, how did you calculate the 29,380 CYDs? I
will be onsite around 10:00am today, we can discuss then.
Thanks
Kevin Sidebottom
Construction Services
From: Kinder, Asa [mailto:akinder@walshgroup.com]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 12:28 PM
To: Kevin Sidebottom
Cc: Suarez, Michael
Subject: RE: Northlake Pay App #2
See the attached for the updated pay app and the cy qty.
________________________________
From: Kevin Sidebottom [kps@freese.com]
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 10:31 AM
To: Kinder, Asa
Cc: Suarez, Michael
Subject: RE: Northlake Pay App #2
Asa
Attached are my review comments. Please provide documentation for item
#7 and for CO #01.
Please call me when you get a chance to discuss some things.
Thanks
Kevin Sidebottom
Construction Services
From: Kinder, Asa [mailto:akinder@walshgroup.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2014 6:25 PM
To: Kevin Sidebottom
Cc: Suarez, Michael
Subject: Northlake Pay App #2
Kevin,
Disregard the previous. See the attached for pay app #2. Mobilization
was updated.
-Asa
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