The project is to fill the existing turf Lot C at the Kentucky Exposition Center, to level the lot out for event use. There is an existing borrow site near Lot C to be used for fill material. The borrow site material is composed primarily of spoils from roadway and utility projects, with some minor rock and concrete material that may also be used as fill. The Owner will provide a Geotechnical Testing Agency to review material; however, the majority of the lot will be turf and it is anticipated that all material in the borrow site will be useable for this purpose.
The project scope includes site clearing and minor demolition, erosion control, storm drainage work, earthwork, asphalt paving, concrete paving, sod and hydroseeding.
CCK-2479-20 Improve Clinical / Ambulatory Services Cancer Services BP#3
CCK-2479-20 Improve Clinical / Ambulatory Services Cancer Services BP#3
Renovate 1st floor of the Ben Roach Building, Renovate Whitney Hendrickson 2nd floor
dipensing pharmacy, Renovate Pharmacy at PAV H 2nd Floor, Renovate/Installation of
PET/CT Suite in PAV H Basement ***ALTERNATE.
Stanton-Powell County Airport – Realignment of Perimeter Fence and Gate
Stanton-Powell County Airport – Realignment of Perimeter Fence and Gate
The scope of this project includes installation of approximately 540 lft of 6
ft tall chain link security fence, one 28 ft long by 6 ft tall electric slide gate with gate operating
system, electrical power and control to new slide gate, one 40 ft manual double swing vehicle
gate, removal and replacement of approximately 80 lft of damaged 6 ft tall chain link fencing,
removal and replacement of one damaged bollard, pavement marking of a revised
taxiway/taxilane centerline, site restoration, and miscellaneous incidental work items to provide
a complete and functional product .
The goal of this project is to install new flute fill insulation, new cover board and a new PVC membrane over the approximate 6,083 sqft. of original metal roof. Replace all gutter and downspouts, and tie downspouts into the existing piping drains.
Blue Grass Airport 1805 / Service Animal Relief Area Design Build
Blue Grass Airport 1805 / Service Animal Relief Area Design Build
The project consists of design and construction of a Service Animal Relief Area
(SARA) in the terminal building of the Blue Grass Airport. Design services will include plans
for the demolition of an existing restroom and reconstruction of the space into a service animal relief
area which meet the FAA guidelines. Further, it will be required to transition the area from a “nonsterile”
area to a “sterile” area within the terminal area, and therefore all permits and requirements for
this process should be included.
CC-338B-20 Curris Center Thoroughbred Room Renovations
CC-338B-20 Curris Center Thoroughbred Room Renovations
The project includes renovations to create 4 new dining options including Tres Habanero, Steak & Shake, Sub
Connection and Market 22. The renovation will include demolition, flooring, ceiling work, lighting, and new
construction for the previously mentioned dining options.
This project is for the construction of approximately 2,650 linear feet of cable reinforced, seven (7) foot tall, chain link fence, two (2) chain link sliding gates – powered, two (2) vehicular crash beam barrier / gate units and one pedestrian turnstile at Bluegrass Station – Avon – Fayette County, Kentucky.
City of Bardstown – Rowan Creek Waste Water System Improvements – Contract 3
City of Bardstown – Rowan Creek Waste Water System Improvements – Contract 3
The Project consists of constructing approximately 17,010 linear feet
(LF) of 8-inch, 12-inch, 18-inch, and 24-inch gravity sanitary sewer lines, manholes and appurtenances
in the Rowan Creek Sewershed.
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act allocated $350 billion to help small businesses keep workers employed amid the pandemic and economic downturn. Known as the Paycheck Protection Program, the initiative provides 100% federally guaranteed loans to small businesses.
The Newtown Campus of Bluegrass Community & Technical College located in Lexington (Fayette County) seeks to expand campus parking with a new asphalt paved lot. There are approx 246 spaces. This project includes curbing, drainage systems and lighting associated with the parking lot.
City of Bardstown – Downtown Sanitary Sewer and Water Line Improvements – Phase 1
City of Bardstown – Downtown Sanitary Sewer and Water Line Improvements – Phase 1
The proposed improvements include ~4,400 LF of 8”
Waterline, ~1390 LF of 8” Sanitary Sewer Line, ~12 New Manholes, ~44 Sewer Laterals, 9 fire
hydrants, 25 gate valves, ~ 12 new sewer connections, 7 water line connections, roadway and
sidewalk restoration located in the heart of downtown Bardstown.
The objectives of the Bowman Hall dormer window project includes, but is not necessarily
limited to the following line items. These are general statements of the proposed work.
1. Renovating the exteriors of the dormers
2. Replacing and/or repairing the dormer interior window stool/trim including painting
3. Replacing the dormer windows
4. Installing new blinds
5. Repairing/replacing all soffit damages including the fascia, dentals, and crown molding,
6. Repairing and painting the portico frieze
7. General renovation of the portico from ceiling to sidewalk
8. Renovate the patio deck, patio deck windows, and decorative rails
Sealed Bids addressed to the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, 700 West Liberty St., Louisville, Kentucky 40203 for the construction of Kings Highway Drainage Improvement Project Contract No.2020-023, Budget ID No. C20309, will be received at the office of MSD until 10:00 AM, Local Time, April 16, 2020, and will be publicly opened and read at that place and time.
Due to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic measures, MSD will be hosting a Teleconference call in the place of a face-to-face public opening. MSD will also post the As-Read Bid Summary as soon as available. To take part in the Bid Opening Teleconference Call, please call 502-654-8113 and Conference ID# 362729110.
Description and location of Project: This unit based constuction order is for a new pipe and drain system along Kings Highway in the City of Kingston located in Metro Council District 8.
There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $50,000.00 to $90,000.00.
The bid documents will be available on, April 2, 2020, on-line at www.msdbids.com. The charge for each set of bid documents is outlined on the above-referenced web site.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so on-line at www.msdbids.com, or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Joseph S Exely. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Procurement Buyer Barry Pickett at Barry.Pickett@louisvillemsd.org.. Questions received less than two days prior to the date for opening of bids will not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, Angela Akridge, P.E.
IF THE ENGINEER’S CONSTRUCTION COST ESTIMATE IS $50,000 OR MORE, the Minority Business Enterprise and Woman Business Enterprise (MBE/WBE) participation goals shall be applicable to all contracts and comply with MSD’s Interim Supplier Diversity Policy and Guidelines (Interim Policy). The Interim Policy is considered as one of the elements of responsiveness in a bid. Bidders must subcontract at least 15.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified MBE and 6.0% to a certified WBE, or if the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the Interim Policy. See (MSD Construction-Related MBE/WBE Documents and Forms at http://www.msdlouky.org/insidemsd/diverse ). Each bidder is responsible for careful review of the Interim Policy requirements contained in the bid documents. Failure to comply with the Interim Policy may be grounds for rejection of the bid as non-responsive.
All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Procurement Buyer, Barry Pickett at Barry.Pickett@louisvillemsd.org..
MSD Interim Supplier Diversity Policy and Guidelines for this project is as follows:
15% MBE and 6% WBE participation is required for this project
LOCAL LABOR PREFERENCE: NO
The Contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the Board of MSD. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
Spencer County Fiscal Court – Love Lane / Dutchman’s Creek Flood Repairs
Spencer County Fiscal Court – Love Lane / Dutchman’s Creek Flood Repairs
The scope of the work is for the repair of 4 separate locations on Love Lane and 2
separate locations on Dutchman’s Creek Rd in Spencer County, KY. This work
includes excavation, slope stabilization, retaining wall, Culvert Pipe installation,
paving, and possible concrete box culvert installation.
The work to be performed includes the replacement of the pool filtration equipment for the pool and wading pool, new PVC liners for both pools, replacement of fencing and repairing and leveling of the concrete deck.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for provisions of all labor, rigging, tools, equipment, and materials to install/improve gravel access/driveway, pipe gate, and signage for BPS facility. Furnish and install all items and accessories for a complete project. Restore site.
Questions or inquiries relating to this project must be submitted in writing via email at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the bid opening date. All questions and inquiries must be sent to the Buyer, Robin Heitz, email at rheitz@lwcky.com.
The Company’s Project Manager’s estimate for the Contract plus Company supplied materials for this Project is $25,001 – $50,000. If the Company’s Project Manager’s estimate for the Contract plus Company supplied materials exceeds $250,000: a Bid Bond is required. For this Contract, a Bid Bond is not required.
Bids will only be accepted from Bidders who have been pre-qualified by the Company in the pre-qualification category or categories that apply to this Bid. This Bid requires prequalification in one of the following prequalification categories: Heavy Construction – Underground Vault/Pressure Reducing Valves OR Drainage & Sitework OR Paving OR Landscaping. For information about pre-qualification, contact the Buyer listed above.
Bid Documents may be obtained from Lynn Imaging located at 11460 Bluegrass Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40299, (502) 499-8400 and www.lwckyplanroom.com. One copy of the Bid Documents (includes technical specifications and a full set of plans) will be available at no charge (not including shipping/delivery charges) to Contractors that are prequalified with Louisville Water Company in the categories specified for this bid. For details regarding the charges that apply to non-prequalified contractors, go to www.lwckyplanroom.com.
CCK-2476-20 Raymond Civil Engineering Building – Modernize Passenger Elevator System
CCK-2476-20 Raymond Civil Engineering Building – Modernize Passenger Elevator System
This project is to modernize and upgrade, to current codes, the two passenger elevators
currently in service in the Oliver H. Raymond Civil Engineering Building. It is the intent of the
specification to have a fully operation and code-compliant elevator system regardless of any
omission or error in the specification.
1. The project includes electrical and plumbing work associated with the modernization that
will generate minor damages to the building requiring repairs and painting.
2. The separate and individual freight elevator in the building is included in the electrical
work but not in the modernization portion of the project.
The scope of the project is to restore the masonry construction wall at the North side of the garden area at the John James Audubon Museum grounds. The garden wall is a continuous brick wall with engaged brick piers and concrete caps on a concrete stem wall foundation. Repair work completed in 1961 may have contributed to the deterioration of the wall with added new brick and incompatible mortar as well as a lack of further maintenance. The wall has recently collapsed in a central area and has brick and concrete caps dispersed along the hillside to the exterior of the garden area.