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- Click the 'Get Form' button to access the form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill in the COUNTY section at the top of the form. Ensure that you enter the correct county name relevant to your equipment breakdown.
- Enter the CS-4347E number along with the SR (service request) and SEC (section) numbers in the appropriate fields.
- In the EQUIPMENT BREAKDOWN section, provide the WO (work order) number and contract number, as well as the item number related to the equipment.
- For the OWNED EQUIPMENT section, detail the description of your equipment along with the SEC-PG, year, and quarter/year.
- Input the monthly rate, adjusting factors for equipment and area as necessary. Make sure to calculate and enter the adjusted hourly rate, operational cost, and total hourly rate accurately.
- Continue by recording hours worked in each category and the associated overtime and standby hours. Be precise in your calculations.
- Proceed to the RENTED EQUIPMENT section. Provide the description and rental cost for any equipment rented for this project.
- Include any transportation costs related to the rented equipment if they are billed separately.
- Lastly, enter the invoice, receipt, or cancelled check numbers along with their corresponding amounts for both owned and rented equipment.
- Review all sections for accuracy before saving your changes. You may download, print, or share the completed form as needed.
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"area," mid-15c., "period or lapse of time," from Latin tractus "track, course, space, duration," lit, "a drawing out or pulling," from stem of trahere "to pull, draw," from PIE root *tragh- "to draw, drag, move" (source also of Slovenian trag "trace, track," Middle Irish tragud "ebb;" perhaps with a variant form * ...
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