EFTA00849529.pdf
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From: LAllenby
To: "jeffrey E." <jeevacation@grnail.com>
Cc: NYC - Richard Kahn < >, "Allenby, Leighton"
Subject: Re: LSJ Plate Work
Date: Mon, 03 Aug 2015 13:59:57 +0000
Yes,
I discussed this with Gene at length and this is our only option. Can they proceed?
Leighton Allenby
Director of Properties
On Aug 3, 2015, at 9:39 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
is that what you are reccomending?
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 9:38 AM, LAllenby < > wrote:
Good Morning Anna-
Upon reviewing and inspecting the inside of the compartments, forward of the engine room, we have
come up with a quotation
for repairing all the "wasted" plate. Approximately 160 square feet of plate has to be cut out and
replaced. The square footage equals
848LBS x $45 per pound the total would be $38,160 (This price includes all labor and material). We
will also have to remove both keel
coolers due to their location with the plate that has to be cut out. We will also have to fabricate two
new boxes in which they sit and
then remount these boxes once the new plate is welded into place. The price for this is $5850
includes labor and material. Two water
tight bulkheads are also compromised and several areas will need to be "cropped" out and replaced.
Labor and materials is $3380.
We will also "plug weld" 12 more additional areas that have deteriorated and need to be addressed.
These two compartments have
been inspected by both Gabriel, the project manager, and Bosco. In addition, the emergency bilge
pump system needs to be renewed
and it is our recommendation to have Bosco undertake this job. Please note that we have not charged
any additional lay days and
will continue not to. The areas that need to be cut out and replaced are very confined and difficult to
work in. With the savings on lay
days it is over $3500 so we will not be able to move on our final quotation. I have also attached a
few pictures
Total for labor and material $47,390
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Leighton Allenby
Director of Pro erties
On Aug 3, 2015, at 9:21 AM, jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
that is only the problem„ is there a proposal for solution, ? please try to add action steps to issues,
telling me only that there is a problem is time consumig
On Mon, Aug 3, 2015 at 9:13 AM, LAllenby < wrote:
The hull is compromised - rusted through in areas on his map.
Leighton Allenby
Director o f Properties
On Aug 3, 2015, at 9:09 AM, Richard Kahn < > wrote:
Bosco email off point. Disappointed with bosco on every step of this barge overhaul and concerned he
is not best person to care for and operate moving forward. To many surprises and then an excuse and
disclaimer each time. As I am sure you will say we have no choice I wanted to confirm we shall proceed
with latest Change order for 47,390
Please advise
Thank you
Sent from my iPhone
Begin forwarded message:
From: Leighton Allenby <
Date: July 31, 2015 at 3:49:39 PM EDT
To: Richard Kahn
Subject: Fwd: LSJ Plate Work
FYI
Leighton Allenby
Director of Pro erties
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Forwarded message
From: Bill Hague <I
Date: Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 3:09 PM
Subject: RE: LSJ Plate Work
To:
Understood.
Gabe, one of his hands and I went over all the remaining cavities/compartments and found only a
half dozen minor and repairable spots in the hull plating. The bulkheads show staggered severe
pits/holes that also can be dealt with reasonably.
I agree about the surveyor.
Also, your email ended up in my junk mail. I have added you to my contacts to avoid that in the
future. I regret the delay in responding.
For your information, I contacted a Navy colleague and asked for the present contractors information
concerning construction of the latest Navy LCM8's
I did this to quantify your question about replacement costs of the Barge. I was Refered to Kvichak
Marine in Seattle. Art Parker there said my guess of 2 million is likely low. A build that heavy is
likely a 3 to 4 million dollar job in his opinion. His company is bidding on the Caiman design 60 and
70 for the USN.
Good Day
Boscoe
From:
Date: Fri, 31 Jul 2015 12:22:37 -0400
Subject: Re: LSJ Plate Work
To: jeevacation@gmail.com;
CC:
Hello Anna and Boscoe,
Can you please go over every inch of Big D and determine when the bleeding to Mr. Epstein is going to
stop.
I know I am coming in late in the last quarter but there should have been a survey recommended so this
additional work outside of the original budget did't occur and a 10 to 15% mic added for unforeseen. I
see no other option but to
recommend to Mr. Epstein and Richard that this
work be completed. Please thank Gabriel for the savings on the lay days
Mr. Epstein and Richard,
I this additional $47,390 expenditure approved?
Best,
Leighton
Good Morning Anna-
Upon reviewing and inspecting the inside of the compartments, forward of the engine room, we have
come up with a quotation
for repairing all the "wasted" plate. Approximately 160 square feet of plate has to be cut out and
replaced. The square footage equals
848LBS x $45 per pound the total would be $38,160 (This price includes all labor and material). We will
also have to remove both keel
coolers due to their location with the plate that has to be cut out. We will also have to fabricate two new
boxes in which they sit and
then remount these boxes once the new plate is welded into place. The price for this is $5850 includes
labor and material. Two water
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tight bulkheads are also compromised and several areas will need to be "cropped" out and replaced.
Labor and materials is $3380.
We will also "plug weld" 12 more additional areas that have deteriorated and need to be addressed.
These two compartments have
been inspected by both Gabriel, the project manager, and Bosco. In addition, the emergency bilge
pump system needs to be renewed
and it is our recommendation to have Bosco undertake this job. Please note that we have not charged
any additional lay days and
will continue not to. The areas that need to be cut out and replaced are very confined and difficult to
work in. With the savings on lay
days it is over $3500 so we will not be able to move on our final quotation. I have also attached a few
pictures
Total for labor and material $47,390
Leighton Allenby
Director of Pro erties
On Fri, Jul 31, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Ann Rodriquez wrote:
Ann R.
Begin forwarded message:
From: gene kral <genekralusvi@yahoo.com>
Date: July 31, 2015 at 11:19:19 AM AST
To: Ann Rodriquez <
Subject: Fw: LSJ Plate Work
Reply-To: gene kral <genekralusvigyahoo.com>
Good Morning Anna-
Upon reviewing and inspecting the inside of the compartments, forward of the engine room, we have
come up with a quotation for repairing all the "wasted" plate. Approximately 160 square feet of plate
has to be cut out and replaced. The square footage equals 848LBS x $45 per pound the total would
be $38,160 (This price includes all labor and material). We will also have to remove both keel coolers
due to their location with the plate that has to be cut out. We will also have to fabricate two new boxes
in which they sit and then remount these boxes once the new plate is welded into place. The price for
this is $5850 includes labor and material. Two water tight bulkheads are also compromised and
several areas will need to be "cropped" out and replaced. Labor and materials is $3380. We will also
"plug weld" 12 more additional areas that have deteriorated and need to be addressed. These two
compartments have been inspected by both Gabriel, the project manager, and Bosco. In addition,
the emergency bilge pump system needs to be renewed and it is our recommendation to have Bosco
undertake this job. Please note that we have not charged any additional lay days and will continue not
to. The areas that need to be cut out and replaced are very confined and difficult to work in. With the
savings on lay days it is over $3500 so we will not be able to move on our final quotation. I have also
attached a few pictures
Total for labor and material $47,390
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