From: Jeffery Edwards <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 6, 2008 11:28 PM To: lance calloway Subject: Re: quote How about the following:- 1. We ask for an irrigation audit and assessment from a certified La=dscape Irrigation Auditor and Designer. This will show us what is rig=t and wrong with our present system and let us know what we need if we are =o have a state•of-the- art centralized control with a 2 -wire decoder =ystem, flow monitoring, rain shut off and all the other good things we woul= like. the can also give us a broad idea of costs. 2. If we like the Designer, we then get him to quote for a complete =esign for LSJ irrigation including the provision for future modification an= expansion. If JEE is OK with the cost. we commission a full de=ign. 3. We (LSJ) decide which parts of the design we are capable of=doing (I would guess this is the excavation and installation central water =ine network), 4. We put the installation of the electronics, sensors, flow meters =tc out to contract (maybe local but unlikely). We have these items on a Ion= term maintenance contract. 5. We have at least two of our staff trained in pipe and=head installation and repairs. By doing this we have control at every stage and we separate the design fro= the build. (Scott could even quote competitively for the installati=n). I do know of one company in Florida (Winter Haven) that is a certified Irri=ation design Auditor and Designer. They are Precise Irrigation Design=and Consulting. Website www.preciseirrigationinc.com <http://www.preciseirrigationinc.com/&=t; Tel (863) 229 8280 If you are OK with the above I suggest that I contact their Boss, Russ Prop=it, and find out how much they would charge for the audit and consultation.= We can take it from there. Incidentally do we need to bring Lafayette into this at an early stage? Brinsley Original Message From: lance calloway Sent: 8/6/2008 11:10:39 AM Subject: quote EFTA_R1_00101326 EFTA017