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Pavement Management Report <br />Page | 14 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Unit pricing for the maintenance activities that were included in the 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) and <br />PAVER analysis were provided by the City, which were obtained from recent project costs. The unit pricing <br />includes engineering, legal, financial, and administrative costs. Following are the unit pricing for each type of <br />maintenance activity. <br />Type of Activity Unit Pricing (Per Linear Foot) <br />Mill and overlay $ 65 <br />Full depth reclamation $ 95 <br />Reconstruction $ 235 <br /> <br />Under the 5-year CIP, reconstruction costs were used to evaluate all the projects that fall under the “problem” <br />category. Although some of the roadway segments may be a candidate for full depth reclamation, further <br />investigation such as pavement forensics needs to be performed on the roadways to determine if there are <br />enough underlying good materials for a full depth reclamation. Thus, a more conservative approach was <br />conducted by applying the reconstruction costs than to utilizing the reclamation costs. <br />PAVER runs the analysis using unit pricing for all the maintenance activities in terms of square foot instead of linear <br />foot. All the unit pricing listed above was converted to the unit pricing that PAVER uses. An average road width of <br />32-feet was used to run the model. <br />
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