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Notice to Contractors
Federal Aid Secondary
Project No. S 0686 (6)
County of Wilkinson
Sealed proposals will be reeei' ed by
the State Highway Department of Geo
rgia at the General Office as N<>. 2 Cap
itol Square, Atlanta, Georgia, until 11
A.M. Eastern Standard time, March 26.
1954, and publicly opened for
furnishing all labor, material, equip,
inent and other things necessary for
the construction of 6.138 mih s of piad
ing and paving lowed in Wilkinson
County on v\ hat is locally known as the
Nieholsville - Toomsboro road, FAS
Route 6^6. Beginning at the South
City Limits of Toomsboro and ex'end
ing toward Nickelsville, otherwise
kw wn as Federal Aid Secondary Proj
ect S 0686 (6) in Wilkinson County..
The work will be let in one «< ntract.
The Approximate Quantities
Are As Follows :
60.160 Acres Clean ng & Grubbing
Lump Sum
3.250 Acres Random Clearing &
Grubbing - Per Acre
72984 Cm. Yds. Unclassified Exca
vation & Borrow, Including
Ditches & Shoulders
250 Cl®, Yds. Channel Excavation
28888 Sta. Yds. Overhaul on Exca
vation
9375 Cu. Yds. Subgrade Treatment
.Material
86641 Unit Yds, Overhaul on Sub
grade Treatment Material
360 Cu. Yds. Excavation for Cul
verts & Minor Structures
100 Cu, Ads. Selected Material Back
fill. Culvert Foundation
182.13 Cu. Yds. Class “A’’ Con
crete Culverts
50.14 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Coiicret®
Headwalls
16252 Lbs. Bar Reinforcing Steel
520 Liu. Ft. 15” Pipe SD
280 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe SD
70 Lin. Ft. 15” Pipe CD
751 Lin. Ft. 18” Pipe CD
302 Lin. Ft. 24’’ Pipe CD
163 Lin. Ft. 30’’ Pipe CD
115 Liu Ft. 36” Pipe CD
100 Lin. Ft. 42” Pipe CD
399 Lin- Ft. Culvert Pipe Removed
S D or C D
Lump Sum Remove Existing 4 '
Bridgt, Sta. 1094143
250 Sq Yds. Plain Sand Cement
Bag Rip Rap - Spillways
66.4 Sq. Yds. Plain Saud Cement
Bag Pip Rap - End walls
71495 Sq. Yds. Sprigging Slopes &
Shoulders
680 Sq. Yds Loose Sod Rip Rap
for Side Drains
200 Sq. Yds. Block Sod Spillway
1707 Sq Yds. Sod Ditch Checks
74.1 M.Gals. Water for Grassing
6.12 Tons First Application Fertilizer
2143 Lbs Second Application Fer
tilizer
2000 Lin. Ft. 6” Perforated Pipe
Underdrain
1 Each Remove F.A P. Marker
1 Each Reset F.A. P. Marker
28915 Cu. Yds. Class “A” Sand
Clay Base
155193 Unit Yds. Overhaul on Base
Material
24545 Gals. Cutback Asphalt Prime
66525 Sq. Yds. ‘Single Surface
Treatment Type 1
66525 Sp. Yds. Liquid Seal
64828 Sq. Yds. Finishing and
Dressing
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