RFB-17-20 DOC – LLCC Voc. School Bldg Storm Damage Reroof & Repairs
RFB-17-20 DOC – LLCC Voc. School Bldg Storm Damage Reroof & Repairs
Project Manager Name: Carl Kratzer
Phone: (502) 564-3155
Email: carl.kratzer@ky.gov
Estimate:
$282,440.00
Estimated Length of Project:
60 (Substantial Completion) + 10 (Final Completion)
The Luther Luckett Correctional Complex Roof Replacement in LaGrange, Kentucky is being undertaken to replace the roofs of Building 4H, which were damaged / partially blown off in bad weather. A portion of the roof of building 4H that was damaged during a storm. The existing roofs are insulated SBS modified bitumen over sloped concrete deck with several penetrations in the roof. There is a loose laid single-ply membrane roofing sheet covering approximately half of the building’s damaged roof that is secured with 2x wood secured to the outside face of the building and weighed down above the roof with multiple bags of concrete.
The existing / remaining roof is to be demolished and the entire area re-roofed with insulated SBS modified bitumen. Damaged existing gutters, downspouts and accessories are to be replaced to match existing.
Approximately two-thirds of Building 4H are in the scope of work. A portion of Building 4H and all of Building 6 are not in the scope of work. Refer to the drawings for the scope of work area. The roofs of the existing building are insulated SBS modified bitumen over sloped concrete deck. There are several existing roof penetrations including exhaust fans and through-roof piping, as well as beacon lights. There are existing gutters, downspouts and roof edging. The scope of work is approximately 12,280 square feet.
The existing gutters and downspouts are to be inspected and repaired as deemed appropriate; where repairs cannot be made or components are missing, new items shall be provided to match existing. There are several existing roof penetrations. Any penetrations that were damaged due to bad weather, or damaged due to demolition are to be repaired before commencing with re-roof.
The new roofs will consist of polyisocyanurate insulation with a wood fiber coverboard and SBS
modified bitumen roof covering. Roof is to be fully adhered. New copper gutters and downspouts, as well as miscellaneous finishing items such as roof edge, flashings, expansion joints, and metal splash pans will be installed. All metal fabrications will be 16 oz. copper or 24 gauge metal, as applicable per documents. The roof shall carry a 20-year warranty, with no dollar limit.
Project Location: LaGrange