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Cost Estimates A Mix of Quotes and Extrapolations Estimating State Wetland Delineation Costs In Vermont David Brotzman VCGI Aug. 3, 2006
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Photo Scale vs. Mapping Unit Photo Scale vs. Target Mapping Unit 1:80,000 = 3-5 acres 1:58,000 = 1-3 acres 1:40,000 = 1 acre 1:24,000 = 0.25-0.50 acre 1:12,000 = 0.10 acre * Per Ralph Tiner
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Photo Scale vs. # of Photos Scale # of Photos/Quad#Photos/VT* 1:80,0001 160 1:58,0001.5240 1:40,0004640 1:24,000203200 1:12,000 426720 *Estimates based on 58 sq. mi/quad and Vermont land surface area. May be approx. 220 quads (1:24K) covering the state **Per Ralph Tiner
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Cost Estimates Aerial Imagery Acquisition Only * Estimates from NRCS/FSA (2003) for CIR Hardcopy # Rough Estimates from VMP for digital Orthos
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Cost Estimates Quickbird Satellite CIR Imagery Prices from the latest Price Sheet
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Cost Estimate Labor Only Blue numbers (VT) extrapolated from RI (A) multiplier is 7.8 (RI vs. VT area)
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Cost Estimates Full Data Collection – Using Aerial Imagery Blue numbers (VT) extrapolated from RI (B) multiplier is 7.0 (RI vs. VT area)
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Confidence Are These Numbers Sane ? Standard Estimating Procedures Were Used Maybe 20% Give or Take Not 50% Out of Line Only a Funded Cost Estimating Effort Can be Fully Trusted
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Mapping Unit to Cost Estimate 1:80,000 = 3-5 acres 1:58,000 = 1-3 acres 1:40,000 = 1 acre 1:24,000 = 0.25-0.50 acre 1:12,000 = 0.10 acre *Assumes New Imagery Acquisition = ? = $1,750,000 = $3,460,135 = $6,676,670
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Options Get Other Agencies Involved In Imagery Buy NRCS, FSA, VT Fish and Wildlife, etc. Private Sector Sanborne Mapping – Automated Collection Seriously Consider an RFI Still Need To Purchase CIR Imagery Imagery Is Not Your High Cost Item You Can Get Help
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