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c e n t u r y 2-ansa ESTA B LISH ED IBSB ? S S B n A V A L O N B O U L E V A R D Las Angeles BtCal. January 10, 1946 Union Pacific Railroad Co. 422 West Sixth Street Los Angeles 14, California Attention of Mr. Frank Strong Gentlemen: PROPOSED RESERVOIR, ETC.. AT LAS VEGAS. NEVADA In our letter of September 21, 1945> we agreed to construct the reservoir, settling basin, pump house, fire house, two concrete valve boxes, and to excavate and backfill trenches for pipe lines, subject to certain conditions, for the sum of $159*018.00. At the time that proposal was submitted it was contemplated that your Maintenance Department would lay all of the pipe lines and connections, and install booster pumps. Subsquently, a jurisdictional dispute between the Las Vegas Building Trades Council and your Company Union resulted in your forces withdrawing from the job, and we are now requested to submit a supplemental proposal under which, in addition to the work already contracted, we will furnish labor only for laying the pipe lines in the trenches to be excavated. We submit herewith a guaranteed maximum, fixed fee proposal to cover the work as proposed in our letter of September 21, 1945, plus the additional work above described, in the amount of One Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand Two Hundred Ninety-Five Dollars ($174,295.00), subject to the following conditions: 1. Railroad to furnish all pipe, valves, fittings, pumps, etc. 2. We have computed our'estimate on the basis of the present labor rates in the Las Vegas area as follows: Occupation Hourly Rate Carpenter Foreman 1.625 Carpenter 1.50 Cement Finisher Crane Operator 1.625 1.625 Driller 1.25 Equipment Operator 1.25 Ironworker 1.625 Labor Foreman 1.125 Laborer 1.00