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GJN3787 URS Grenier Wood Inv 84277
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GJN3787 URS Grenier Wood Inv 84277
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7/7/2008 10:19:10 AM
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Invoices-Payments & Receivables
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GJN
003787
GL_Project_Number
965076
Identification_Number
84277
Retention_Destruction_Date
2/26/2018
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CITY OFEUGENE -FREDERICK CT. STORM DRAINAGE SYSTEM <br /> UR5 Greiner Woodward Clyde Project #52-945042ND.02 <br /> Eugene Design Task <br /> Project Manager: Mike Fowler <br /> Progress Report 1 <br /> Period beginning August 16, 1999 and ending September 10, 1999 <br /> I. Budget Status Total Previous Expenditures: $0 <br /> Total Current Invoice: $354 <br /> Total Billed: $350 <br /> Contract Amount: $18,550 <br /> II. Project Work • Mike Fowler attended a site visit with Brian Genovese to discuss surveying needs <br /> Completed for the open waterway and piped components of the drainage system. <br /> • Mike Fowler reviewed the available hydraulic data for the piped components of <br /> the drainage system in order to identify additional surveying needs. <br /> • Shannon Spolek set up the project accounting and filing system. <br /> <br /> ~1rrr? III. Work to be Develop the hydrologic and hydraulic model of the storm drainage system. <br /> Completed during • Use the hydraulic model to analyze the system to identify flood <br /> the Next Period management problems. <br /> IV. Outstanding The City is surveying the open waterways and several storm drainage pipes to <br /> Requests for collect required hydraulic data. URS will develop the hydraulic model after <br /> Information receiving this information. <br /> C:\TEMP\-0007131.DOC O9-20-99 <br /> <br />
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