PREVIEW SITE ANALYSIS DESIGN CONCEPT DESIGN OBJECTIVE DESIGN REVIEW

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PREVIEW SITE ANALYSIS DESIGN CONCEPT DESIGN OBJECTIVE DESIGN REVIEW PRICE SUMMARY

INTERSECTION PLANTERS QUANTITY 12

INTERSECTION PLANTER PLAN VIEW

INTERSECTION IMAGERY VIEW

CONCERN ? VIEW OBSTRUCTION!

COST ANALYSIS PAINTING THE PLANTERS LUMP SUM ESTIMATE

COST ANALYSIS PAINTING THE PLANTERS LUMP SUM ESTIMATE ITEMIZED ESTIMATE

COST ANALYSIS PAINTING THE PLANTERS LUMP SUM ESTIMATE ITEMIZED ESTIMATE ONGOING ANNUAL EXPENSE WEEDING/WEED CONTROL WATERING MULCHING SOIL WORK FOR SEASONAL COLOR AREAS SEASONAL COLOR

RECOMMENDATION FOR IMPLEMENTING THIS PROJECT 1. Identify when you would like this project completed. 2. Execute this project in phases to assure deadline is reached. Remove existing plant material (Fall ’05) Paint planters (Fall 05, Winter ’06) Shape beds, do soil work and set boulders (Winter ’06) Plant key structure plantings (March ’06) Plant Annuals & Perennials (May ’06)