Considering how long it could take without the best help available, and that 'the best help available' is probably well under $200, some extra overtime or a paid part-time job for a few hours if necessary might be better use of your time - if you can't find someone to do the conversion for you with their pro software. The quality of conversion of numeric tables (without control totals) is a particular issue because there is no equivalent of a spell checker to help out with slightly inaccurate string conversions.
I am using a very old commercial converter and in about 10 minutes converted the entire source document with results as below or similar:

Important points to note however are that the output is 318 sheets in one workbook (not all of quite the quality above!) and that the table headings have been detached from the tables - which made finding the specific example above difficult given that the document has so many tables of identical layout.
If 'biting the bullet' I would suggest a Nuance product and note mention of a Trial Version (Windows) here: http://www.nuance.co.uk/products/pdf-converter-professional/index.htm .
What I am using I would never have thought of buying (it was a gift) but I very soon realised I was stupid not to have done so a long time before. At the time I thought I had no more than an exceedingly occasional requirement for PDF to Excel but now bless the donor on almost a daily basis!