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� <br />Greg, <br />Theme'sa bout 1lD'ofoacksinOre Moorthatyou can see. | would onyWorry about 75'orso. The <br />other 35'ofcracks aren't bigenough, todoanything with, <br />8utforthat 7S',|figure itvviUtake 2 guysProbably 3or4days toget eweryt.hingdone. <br />I LhInk we could potenflally lrnit the afflOunL. of epoxy We use by trying to put sand in tfie cirack first |'nn <br />uncertain about that idea because you vwant tomakesure you're not fiUingLIP the crack toeherethe <br />epoxy isn't able to adhee to the full depth of the concrete <br />Sofor rough figuhng- <br />2 guysfor 3 daVs� S3400 <br />Epoxy- �,)1500 <br />Markup: $850 <br />TotaL$625O <br />if we can do it quIcker or wfth less epoxy, I can adjust that pricing, <br />et me know. <br />EM <br />From: Gregory McGowan <br />Sent: Thursday, June 27'2O1gy:06AM <br />Tm-BradYoder <br />Subject: RE: crack repair <br />Thanks, Brad. I've passed the info along and will let you know how we'd like to proceed. In the <br />meantime, is it possible to give a rough guess of what the costs could be, on the low-end/high-end? <br />Thanks, <br />Greg McGowan <br />Project Inspector <br />Department of Public Works <br />Division of Engineering <br />P000e:574-235-qoo/ <br />