Documents tagged "Pilings"
Found 12 documents with this tag
EFTA02614520.pdf
The document discusses a proposal from Light House Marine for inspections, cleaning, and removal of a sea water intake screen. It indicates that the task is lower in priority compared to other tasks such as barge pumps and will be revisited later.
EFTA02614275.pdf
The document discusses the need for a RO screen and mooring checks post-storms. Brice Gordon mentions an attached proposal from Light House Marine for inspections, cleaning of dock pilings, and removal of a sea water intake screen costing $3125.00 over 1.5 days with two men. Jeevacation prioritizes the task lower than barge pumps.
EFTA02614093.pdf
The document discusses a proposal for mooring ball inspections, dock piling cleaning, and removal of RO sea water intake screen under the dock for cleaning. The priorities are debated between J and Brice Gordon, with J stating that this task is lower in priority than other tasks such as barge pumps. A cost estimate of $3125 for 1.5 days and two men is provided.
EFTA02613887.pdf
The document discusses a proposal from Light House Marine for inspecting and cleaning dock components, with Amy recommending the company. The sender inquires about proceeding with RO screen inspection and mooring balls maintenance but receives pushback due to higher priority tasks.
EFTA02613821.pdf
The document discusses proposed work for inspections and cleanings, with Amy recommending Light House Marine for the tasks. The primary focus is on proceeding with RO screen cleaning and mooring ball inspection after addressing barge pumps. Communication between J and Brice Gordon takes place via email.
EFTA02471505.pdf
The document discusses bids for repairing a sea wall on El Brillo Way. Jeffrey E. and Richard Kahn are involved in the discussion, with Richard receiving two bids from Dan and Brian. The conversation focuses on when to initiate repairs relative to window installation and the differences between the two repair approaches proposed by contractors.
EFTA02460394.pdf
The document discusses scheduling for work on 358 El Brillo Way, with conflicting plans between Richard Kahn and Brian Arrdale. Richard is trying to determine the best time to start work, while Brian informs that Pilings Plus will be onsite on July 30th and provides a schedule based on tides and weather conditions.
EFTA02459646.pdf
The document discusses the planned start date for work on a sea wall at 358 El Brillo Way, with Pilings Plus scheduled to begin on June 29th. Richard Kahn is seeking confirmation from Jeffrey Epstein that it is okay to proceed with the work. Brian, likely from Pilings Plus, provided details about their schedule based on tides and weather.
EFTA02458661.pdf
The document discusses a sea wall project scheduled to start on July 11th due to low tides, but is postponed for a full week by Jeffrey E., who emails Richard Kahn requesting the postponement. Richard had initially informed Jeffrey about the starting date based on tide conditions.
EFTA02457751.pdf
The document discusses the start date of the sea wall project, which is set for July 11th due to favorable low tides. Tides4Fishing.com is referenced for tide information in Palm Beach. The communication also mentions Pilings Plus' plan to be on-site and a request from Brian Arrdale for updates.
EFTA02394518.pdf
The document discusses scheduling for work at 358 El Brillo Way, involving Richard Kahn and Brian Arrandale from HBRK Associates Inc. Potential start dates are debated between July 1st and July 5th due to pilings delivery and Mr. Stein's presence.
EFTA02380618.pdf
The document discusses a sea wall project scheduled to start on July 11th due to low tides, with Richard Kahn from HBRK Associates Inquiring about potential postponement. Jeffrey E. and Brian Arrandale are involved in the decision-making process.
