What will be done I will be installing an area for a kindergarten playground. Next year the school is moving to full day kindergarten and a playground.

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What will be done I will be installing an area for a kindergarten playground. Next year the school is moving to full day kindergarten and a playground specifically for the kindergarteners is needed. The area will have a four foot high picket fence to separate the kindergarteners from the other kids and keep them in the area. The new area will also be leveled with dirt and mulch will be spread on top.

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The Fence The Fence will be approximately 60 yards long. It will be 4 feet tall. It will be built in 8 foot sections with posts placed 1 foot into the ground.

Estimated Cost cubic yards of mulch $553 Estimated cost of the fence $580 Total estimated cost $1133