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Voluntary – 43 CFR 3809 Exploration Notice Form
Fence Removal
Pipe & culvert Removal
Rip-Rap, rock lining, gabions
Subtotal "C"
(1)
(2)
D. Monitoring
Labor
Equipment
Materials
Total
Reclamation Monitoring &
Maintenance
$
$
$
$
Ground and Surface Water Monitoring
Subtotal "D"
E. Construction Management &
(1)
(2)
Support
Labor
Equipment
Materials
Total
Construction Management
$
$
$
$
Road Maintenance
Other
Subtotal "E"
(1)
(2)
F. Operation & Maintenance Costs
Labor
Equipment
Materials
Total
Subtotal A through E
$
$
$
$
G. Indirect Costs (see text below for further information)
1. Engineering, Design and Construction (ED&C) Plan (6.1)
4. Bond (6.2)
5. Contractor Profit (6.3)
6. Contract Administration (6.4)
Subtotal Add-on Costs
GRAND TOTAL
RECLAMATION COST ESTIMATION SUMMARY SHEET FOOTNOTES
1. Federal construction contracts require Davis-Bacon wage rates for contracts over $2,000. Wage rate estimates may
include base pay, payroll loading, overhead and profit. (NOTE – Depending on type of operations, it may be issued as a
service contract.)
2. The reclamation cost estimate must include the estimated plugging cost for holes utilizing the most reliable
assumption of total depth.
3. Miscellaneous items should be itemized on accompanying worksheets.
4. Management plans for hazardous material to include petroleum products
5. Any mitigation measures identified in the Notice must be included in the reclamation cost estimate. Mitigation may
include measures to avoid, minimize, rectify and reduce or eliminate the impact, or compensate for the impact.
6. Details in reference to section “G – Indirect Costs” of the table above.
(1) Engineering, design and construction (ED&C) plans are often necessary to provide details on the reclamation
needed to contract for the required work. To estimate the cost to develop an ED&C plan use 4. 8% of the
operations and maintenance cost. Inclusion of a line item for the development of an ED&C plan may not be
necessary for small operations, such as notice-level exploration. With small, uncomplicated reclamation efforts
contracting may be able to proceed without developing an ED&C plan.
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