Cost Factors ($FY04)
Inventory records
Code
Title
UM
Description
Construction
Sustainment
Upper limit
Reset Value
KG
.42
10,000
44
A facility for the pumping of water that is safe for drinking. CCF is derived from USACE
data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
GM
.29
3,500
1,000
A source of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift
data. SCF is derived from Whitestone data.
LF
.53
62,000
1,800
Pipelines for the distribution of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from
USACE data. SCF is derived from AWWA data.
MG
0,405.00
6.39
2
0.07
An imp oundment for the storage of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived
from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
KG
.42
5,040
720
A facility for the pumping of water that is intended for fire fighting. CCF is derived from
USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
GA
.13
2,000,000
180,000
A tank for the storage of water, to be used for fire protection. CCF is derived from USACE
data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
KG
.48
5,040
30
A source of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. Usually a well or
stream. CCF is derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
GA
.13
1,000,000
2,000
A facility for the storage of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF is
derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
MG
8,058.25
6.39
2
0.26
An impoundment for the storage of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking.
CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
LF
.53
62,000
2,812
Pipelines for the distribution of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking.
CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from AWWA data.
KG
.42
5,040
170
A facility for the pumping of water that, in its natural condition, is not safe for drinking. CCF
is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means data.
16,000,000
3,500
SY
.96
A hard-surfaced road. The surface is usually either concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from
data in the University of Kansas' School of Transportation study.. SCF is derived from data
reported by multiple state DOTs .
11,000,000
1,600
SY
.66
An unpaved road. The surface is usually gravel. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is
based on the ratio for FAC 8511.
SY
3.60
.51
20,000
140
Bridges that support vehicle roadway crossing of a river, underpass, or similar gap. CCF is
derived from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8511.
SY
.24
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.06
7,500,000
2,500
A paved surface for parking private and/or government owned vehicles and equipment. The
surface is usually either concrete or asphalt. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is
derived from RS Means data.
SY
.66
2,100,000
3,700
An unpaved surface for parking private and/or g overnment owned vehicles and equipment.
The surface is usually gravel. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is based on the ratio for
FAC 8511.
SY
.54
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.06
3,300,000
2,550
A surfaced or unsurfaced area for the temporary storage or holding of vehicles and equipment
awaiting deployment. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS Means
data.
SY
.12
2,600,000
800
A pathway constructed to support pedestrian traffic. Construction is of concrete, asphalt,
paving blocks, gravel, or the like. CCF is derived from USACE data. SCF is derived from RS
Means data.
SY
6.20
.46
2,200
60
Bridges that support walkway crossing of a river, underpass , or similar gap. CCF is derived
from Marshall & Swift data. SCF is based on the ratio for FAC 8513.
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