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From, John DiPompeo Udipompeo@dipompeoconstruction.comI
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 5:03 PM
To: kulick, Steven P
Subject: RE: Murray Park Pool Proposal
Steve as you requested, for the code compliant chlorine system needed add $64,000 as a result of the changes you
added.
Please call if any questions
Thank you
From: John DiPompeo
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2012 5:36 PM
To: kulick, Steven P
Subject: RE: Murray Park Pool Proposal
Hi Steve
Pursuant to your below requests and the four pictures you forwarded us on 4/9/12, we offer the following for pour
consideration.
1) for the children's area, adding items denoted in your pictures, adds an additional $62,000
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A�rn lFr4-milrevi lx r i n e said that �Aou can not do it since it has to be a combination of salt and chlon
because it is a public pool and not a residential pool.
3) our engineer strongly suggests using the geothermal heating system as that is what we have used on all our
governmental pools for 25 years in south Florida as solar is not practical for this type of building with a 3 pool layo
this well system please add $140,000
Lastly ' since we submitted our proposal in September 2010, even though unemployment still is terrible, believe it or not
material suppliers have and are raising their prices, thus please add an additional $108,000 to our initial proposal for this.
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2010:
0 Children's Area- Convert the Splash Station to a Water Tot Lot
• Chlorination/Sanitation: Salt to Chlorine System
Heater Power Supply Options: Solar, Gas, Deep Well Injection (Geothermal)
Please quote the above as modular, (options), so as not to affect each other and how it will affect the base price
previously quoted. We need this information by Friday at noon.
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