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drainage and irrigation are so disruptive that it becomes necessary to partially reshape <br /> everything to tie it all together. T`he finishing also includes preparation for the turf, which <br /> is a series of agrarian practices that produce a proper planting bed. This process is always <br /> billed as a lump sum amount. The amount estimated for the work at Wayzata is $110,000. <br /> DRAINAGE <br /> For a golf course to have nice turf it is imperative that the golf holes drain well. In <br /> order for the course to drain well, both the surface and subsurface azeas must be designed <br /> to handle storm and nuisance water. <br /> Bunkers <br /> It is essential that all of the bunkers have drainage in order to function properly. <br /> Each bunker will require an estimated 120 lineal feet of 4 inch perforated drain pipe with <br /> gravel and a coarse sand liner (see detail). Also, a 100-foot section of 4inch pipe (non- <br /> perforated) is required as an outfall line for each buniter. The cost for the 220 feet of <br /> drainpipe (plus gravel and coarse sand) is estimated to be $6.50 per lineal foot or $1,430 <br /> for each bunker (the costs for sand and gravel are based on quotes from Todd at Plaisted <br /> Companies). The total estimated cost for the 63 bunkers is $90,090. <br /> Pipe <br /> While most of the outfall lines for the bunkers, greens and tees will connect to <br /> creeks, ponds or other non-play areas, some connection pipe will probably be necessary. <br /> Since this system has not yet been designed, it is suggested that an allowance of$20,000 be <br /> included in this study. <br /> Therefore, the total drainage estimate for this project (not including the optional <br /> fairway work of$605,900) is $110,090. <br /> FEATURE CONSTRUCTION <br /> Tees <br /> It is equally as important for the tees to have a playing surface as good as the <br /> greens, and be constructed at the proper yardage for each hole. Based on the current plan, <br /> forty-nine (49) tees will be reconstructed in the following manner: <br /> 1. Construct subgrade 6" below proposed finish grade; subgrade should have <br /> minimum slope of 1.5% from edge to center; <br /> 2. Excavate trench 8" wide x 14" deep in the subgrade in the center of the tee; <br /> spread 2" of pea gravel in the bottom of the trench and lay a 4" perforated <br /> double wall �IDPE drain line on the gravel bed, cover with gravel and 2" of <br /> coazse sand; install a non-perforated double wall HDPE outfall line to the <br /> discharge as shown on the plans or as deternvned in the field; install locator <br /> wire in the trench; backfill trench with gravel to the top (see detail plan); <br /> 3. Spread approved tee mix evenly over the subgrade; shape tees such that the <br /> front of the tee is perpendicular to the flight of the tee shot; grade tee surfaces <br /> to a level fuushed grade; <br /> 4. Create shallow swales where possible to divert surface drainage away from tee <br /> tops. <br /> 4 <br />