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==='''Construction and Maintenance Costs'''=== | ==='''Construction and Maintenance Costs'''=== | ||
General [[Process for selecting Best Management Practices#Using cost factors to select BMPs|cost etimation]] methods can be used by site planners to compare the relative construction and maintenance costs for structural BMPs. However, it is recommended that construction and maintenance budgets should be based on site specific information. Once the construction plans are created, designers could use the table below and the cost estimation worksheet. The table below lists the site components that are specific to bioretention practices. Not included in this table are those cost items that are common to all construction projects, such as mobilization, traffic control, erosion and sediment control, permitting, etc. | General [[Process for selecting Best Management Practices#Using cost factors to select BMPs|cost etimation]] methods can be used by site planners to compare the relative construction and maintenance costs for structural BMPs. However, it is recommended that construction and maintenance budgets should be based on site specific information. Once the construction plans are created, designers could use the table below and the cost estimation worksheet. The table below lists the site components that are specific to bioretention practices. Not included in this table are those cost items that are common to all construction projects, such as mobilization, traffic control, erosion and sediment control, permitting, etc. | ||
{{:Recommended maintenance activities for bioretention areas}} | {{:Recommended maintenance activities for bioretention areas}} |
General cost etimation methods can be used by site planners to compare the relative construction and maintenance costs for structural BMPs. However, it is recommended that construction and maintenance budgets should be based on site specific information. Once the construction plans are created, designers could use the table below and the cost estimation worksheet. The table below lists the site components that are specific to bioretention practices. Not included in this table are those cost items that are common to all construction projects, such as mobilization, traffic control, erosion and sediment control, permitting, etc.
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Semi-annually |
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Annually |
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2 to 3 years |