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RFB-107-25 DOC – KSP Outside Dorm Generator

RFB-107-25 DOC – KSP Outside Dorm Generator

Estimate:
$ 90,000.00

Estimated Length of Project:
180 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

This project consists of replacement of the exterior generator serving the Outside Dorm Building. The
work generally consists of, but is not limited to, the following: removal of existing generator installed
within the basement, installation of a new exterior generator on site and installation of a docking station
on the exterior wall of the building to meet Code requirements. The trades involved include, but not
limited to, the following: demolition, electrical and general trades.

Project Location: Eddyville

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RFB-108-25 Parks – CO – Statewide ADA Mobility Improvements

RFB-108-25 Parks – CO – Statewide ADA Mobility Improvements

Estimate:
$826,500.00

Estimated Length of Project:
180 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

Project Description:
The project consists of the removal and replacement of two pedestrian bridges that provide access to the guestroom building adjacent to the park Lodge. The new bridges will be constructed of structural steel with cast-in-place concrete walking surfaces. Both bridges will be covered with roofs constructed of wood trusses bearing on structural steel framing, with plywood sheathing and shingle roofing. One bridge will tie into the existing structure of both the Lodge and the guestroom building, while the other will be structurally independent and have an expansion joint where it meets the guestroom building. New lighting and sprinklers will be installed within the roof structure of both bridges.
The project also includes removal and replacement of two sets of cast-in-place concrete stairs that lead from the parking lot down to the first floors of the guestroom building and Lodge, as well as replacement of a steel pipe railing behind the lodge that provides protection for an existing segmental site retaining wall.

Project Location: Burkesville, Kentucky

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Story Avenue Tree Well Grate Replacement & Permeable Paver Repairs

Story Avenue Tree Well Grate Replacement & Permeable Paver Repairs

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of Story Avenue Tree Well Grate Replacement & Permeable Paver Repairs, Contract No. , Budget ID No. H25063, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No., until October 31, 2024, Local Time, 2:00 PM, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 998 346 563#.

MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.

Description and location of Project: This project replaces tree well grates & performs repairs to permeable pavers that are located on Story Avenue close to Story Avenue and North Spring Street. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.

There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting held for this project on October 17th, 2024, at 2:00 pm. At Louisville MSD main office 700 W Liberty St, Louisville, KY 40203.

The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $125,000.00 and $175,000.00.

Proposal forms, including Specifications and Instructions for Bidders, may be obtained from MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal 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 Venkata Gullapalli. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than four days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal 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, David W. Johnson, P.E.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $150,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:

If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 0.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 12.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.

All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Not Applicable

The revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:

2.0% MBE – African American, 0.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and

12.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.

MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.

MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable

This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below

Construction Services: x
Construction-related Services:

LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No

COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No

The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.

LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY

METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT

David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer

Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer

Project Location: Louisville, KY

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Taylor Berry Trap Catch Basin Replacement Project

Taylor Berry Trap Catch Basin Replacement Project

Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of Taylor Berry Trap Catch Basin Replacement Project, Contract No. 2025-010, Budget ID No. H25059, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No., until 2:00 PM, Local Time, Tuesday, October 29, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID:
816 583 722#
.

MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.

Description and location of Project: Existing Trap Catch Basin Replacements within the Taylor Berry Neighborhood. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.

There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.

The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $350,000.00 and $420,000.00.

Proposal forms, including Specifications and Instructions for Bidders, may be obtained from MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal 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 Exely. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than ten days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal 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, David W. Johnson, P.E.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:

If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.

All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Not Applicable

The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:

18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and

15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.

MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.

MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable

This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below

Construction Services: x
Construction-related Services:

LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No

COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No

The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.

LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY

METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT

David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer

Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer

Project Location: Louisville, KY

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Hill Street Main Office Renovation – Demolition Project

Hill Street Main Office Renovation – Demolition Project

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of the Hill Street Main Office Renovation – Demolition Project, Contract No. 17239, Budget ID No. G25207, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No. 1-15, until 11:00 AM, Local Time, Thursday, October 31, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 374 864 175#.

MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.

Description and location of Project: The principal features of the Work to be performed under this Contract include, but are not limited to the following:

1. Removal of electrical wiring.

2. Wall and door removal.

3. Removal/capping plumbing

4. Removal/capping ducts

5. Removal of ceiling tiles and grid

6. Miscellaneous demolition

7. Cleaning

8. Disposal of demolition materials

All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.

There will be a mandatory pre-bid meeting held for this project. The meeting will take place at the New MSD Main Office Building located at 15th and Hill Streets, Louisville, KY 40210, on Thursday, October 17, 2024 at 11:00 am. We will meet at the front of the building.

The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $50,000.00 and $100,000.00.

Proposal forms, including Specifications and Instructions for Bidders, may be obtained from MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal 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 Julie Potempa. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than five days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal 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, David W. Johnson, P.E.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:

If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.

All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Not Applicable

The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:

18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and

15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.

MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.

MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable

This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below

Construction Services: x
Construction-related Services:

LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No

COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No

The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.

LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY

METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT

David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer

Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer

Project Location: Louisville, KY

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RFB-99-25 Parks – Big Bone/General Butler Multibuilding Roof Replace East

RFB-99-25 Parks – Big Bone/General Butler Multibuilding Roof Replace East

Estimate: $330,000.00

Estimated Length of Project: 120 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

This project consists of the removal of existing asphalt shingles at multiple buildings, including but not limited to:

Big Bone: The removal of existing asphalt shingles on five (5) buildings: Remove existing asphalt shingles and install of new underlayment, ice & water shield, asphalt shingles, gutters, & metal flashings, as indicated. New drain lines to be installed as indicated.

General Butler: The removal of existing asphalt shingles on twenty-five (25) buildings: Remove existing asphalt shingles, install new vented roof decks ( 5/8″ plywood over 2″x4″ furring) applied over the existing roof decks as noted, & installation of new underlayment, ice & water shield, asphalt shingles, gutters, & metal flashings, as indicated.

Project Location: Various

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South Shelby Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements – Re-bid

South Shelby Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements – Re-bid

INVITATION TO BID

Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of South Shelby Street Sanitary Sewer Improvements, Contract No. 16968, Budget ID No. E22116, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No. 16968/1-3, until 11:00 AM, Local Time, Tuesday, October 29, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 993
147 833#
.

MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.

Description and location of Project: This Contract provides for the installation of approximately 191 linear feet of 8-inch sanitary sewer pipe; six (6) property service connections and associated private plumbing; 2 sanitary sewer manholes; pavement and ground restoration; erosion prevention and sediment control; traffic control; and other appurtenant work. The project is generally located along South Shelby Street in the Merriwether neighborhood in western Jefferson County. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.

There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.

The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $300,000.00 and $350,000.00.

Proposal forms, including Specifications and Instructions for Bidders, may be obtained from MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal 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 Chris Gregory, EIT. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than ten days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal 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, David W. Johnson, P.E.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:

If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.

All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal.

MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Not Applicable

The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:

18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and

15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.

MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.

MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable

This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below

Construction Services: x
Construction-related Services:

LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No

COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No

The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.

LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY

METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT

David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer

Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer

Project Location: Louisville, KY

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CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

Bid Package 7 Core and Shell Group 2 is the first grouping of bid opportunities for the new
Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.

The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.

Within Group 3 are the following Trades available for bidding:
• General Works
• Construction Hoists
• Concrete Paving
• Asphalt Paving
• Unit Pavers
• Landscaping
• Fencing

Future bid opportunities will be available for the interior fit out of the Cancer Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

Bid Package 7 Core and Shell Group 2 is the first grouping of bid opportunities for the new
Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.

The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.

Within Group 3 are the following Trades available for bidding:
• General Works
• Construction Hoists
• Concrete Paving
• Asphalt Paving
• Unit Pavers
• Landscaping
• Fencing

Future bid opportunities will be available for the interior fit out of the Cancer Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

Bid Package 7 Core and Shell Group 2 is the first grouping of bid opportunities for the new
Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.

The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.

Within Group 3 are the following Trades available for bidding:
• General Works
• Construction Hoists
• Concrete Paving
• Asphalt Paving
• Unit Pavers
• Landscaping
• Fencing

Future bid opportunities will be available for the interior fit out of the Cancer Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

More Details

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

Bid Package 7 Core and Shell Group 2 is the first grouping of bid opportunities for the new
Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.

The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.

Within Group 3 are the following Trades available for bidding:
• General Works
• Construction Hoists
• Concrete Paving
• Asphalt Paving
• Unit Pavers
• Landscaping
• Fencing

Future bid opportunities will be available for the interior fit out of the Cancer Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

More Details

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

CCK-2563.30-11-25 CTC + AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 3 Trades

Bid Package 7 Core and Shell Group 2 is the first grouping of bid opportunities for the new
Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.

The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.

Within Group 3 are the following Trades available for bidding:
• General Works
• Construction Hoists
• Concrete Paving
• Asphalt Paving
• Unit Pavers
• Landscaping
• Fencing

Future bid opportunities will be available for the interior fit out of the Cancer Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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RFB-96-25 KCTCS – Water Infiltration Maysville CTC

RFB-96-25 KCTCS – Water Infiltration Maysville CTC

Estimate:
$1,047,914.00

Estimated Length of Project:
240 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

This is a combined maintenance project on two buildings at the MCTC Maysville Campus, the Science Building and Technical Center.
The Work of the Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of, but not limited to, the following remediation efforts:
1. Joint sealant application.
2. Roof flashing and repair.
3. Curtain Wall Replacement and repair, and glazing replacement.
4. Interior architectural repair

Project Location: Maysville

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RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

Estimate:
$7,193,184.00

Estimated Length of Project:
363 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

Project Description:
The expansion of the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Leitchfield campus will
construct a new single story, standalone 16,733 SF building directly west of the current sole campus building.
This new facility will house Industrial Maintenance Labs, Nursing and Health Science Labs, new classrooms and an open office administration suite with a workroom and conference room. The existing and new building will be connected with an open-air canopy. There is one add-alternate for a new parking lot to the West of the new building.

Exterior wall construction will consist of loadbearing CMU and structural steel on reinforced concrete stem wall and spread footings. Spray foam insulation with brick and metal wall panel comprise the exterior skin of the building. The roof system will be 2-ply SBS roofing over low-slope tapered polyiso insulation board to internal roof drains on level roof structure. Interior walls will be a combination of CMU bearing walls and metal stud with gypsum board. Flooring will be a combination of VCT, sealed concrete and ceramic tile flooring. Ceilings will be primarily acoustic lay-in tiles accented by gypsum board soffits and bulkheads.

The mechanical system will be geothermal with distributed heat pumps. A water-source heat pump DOAS will provide conditioned ventilation air. The building will be fully sprinklered.

Project Location: Leitchfield, Kentucky

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RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

Estimate:
$7,193,184.00

Estimated Length of Project:
363 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

Project Description:
The expansion of the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Leitchfield campus will
construct a new single story, standalone 16,733 SF building directly west of the current sole campus building.
This new facility will house Industrial Maintenance Labs, Nursing and Health Science Labs, new classrooms and an open office administration suite with a workroom and conference room. The existing and new building will be connected with an open-air canopy. There is one add-alternate for a new parking lot to the West of the new building.

Exterior wall construction will consist of loadbearing CMU and structural steel on reinforced concrete stem wall and spread footings. Spray foam insulation with brick and metal wall panel comprise the exterior skin of the building. The roof system will be 2-ply SBS roofing over low-slope tapered polyiso insulation board to internal roof drains on level roof structure. Interior walls will be a combination of CMU bearing walls and metal stud with gypsum board. Flooring will be a combination of VCT, sealed concrete and ceramic tile flooring. Ceilings will be primarily acoustic lay-in tiles accented by gypsum board soffits and bulkheads.

The mechanical system will be geothermal with distributed heat pumps. A water-source heat pump DOAS will provide conditioned ventilation air. The building will be fully sprinklered.

Project Location: Leitchfield, Kentucky

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RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

RFB-95-25 KCTCS-Expand Leitchfield Campus – Elizabethtown CTC

Estimate:
$7,193,184.00

Estimated Length of Project:
363 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

Project Description:
The expansion of the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Leitchfield campus will
construct a new single story, standalone 16,733 SF building directly west of the current sole campus building.
This new facility will house Industrial Maintenance Labs, Nursing and Health Science Labs, new classrooms and an open office administration suite with a workroom and conference room. The existing and new building will be connected with an open-air canopy. There is one add-alternate for a new parking lot to the West of the new building.

Exterior wall construction will consist of loadbearing CMU and structural steel on reinforced concrete stem wall and spread footings. Spray foam insulation with brick and metal wall panel comprise the exterior skin of the building. The roof system will be 2-ply SBS roofing over low-slope tapered polyiso insulation board to internal roof drains on level roof structure. Interior walls will be a combination of CMU bearing walls and metal stud with gypsum board. Flooring will be a combination of VCT, sealed concrete and ceramic tile flooring. Ceilings will be primarily acoustic lay-in tiles accented by gypsum board soffits and bulkheads.

The mechanical system will be geothermal with distributed heat pumps. A water-source heat pump DOAS will provide conditioned ventilation air. The building will be fully sprinklered.

Project Location: Leitchfield, Kentucky

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Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

The proposed project will create affordable housing for many families in Owsley
County, KY. A road for four duplexes will be built. Water, sewer, electric and fiber
lines will be installed, as well as sidewalk, curb and gutter, and pavement for the
proposed development.

Project Location: Booneville, Kentucky

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Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

The proposed project will create affordable housing for many families in Owsley
County, KY. A road for four duplexes will be built. Water, sewer, electric and fiber
lines will be installed, as well as sidewalk, curb and gutter, and pavement for the
proposed development.

Project Location: Booneville, Kentucky

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Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

Partnership Housing – Booneville Redevelopment Phase IV Project – Contract #5

The proposed project will create affordable housing for many families in Owsley
County, KY. A road for four duplexes will be built. Water, sewer, electric and fiber
lines will be installed, as well as sidewalk, curb and gutter, and pavement for the
proposed development.

Project Location: Booneville, Kentucky

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RFP UK-2563.30-10-25 CTC & AAC – Modular Exam Rooms

RFP UK-2563.30-10-25 CTC & AAC – Modular Exam Rooms

The University of Kentucky Medical Center is undertaking an ambitious plan to construct a new
Cancer Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center on the Lexington, Kentucky campus. The new
building will be constructed on the south end of campus, adjacent to the existing main hospital. The
new building will connect to Pavilion A via an elevated pedestrian bridge over South Limestone
Street. A new thermal utility tunnel under S Limestone will provide utility connections toward
existing campus infrastructure. This project further demonstrates the University’s desire to continue
to serve the needs of the community, state, and region.

This RFP involves the Modular Exam Rooms to be installed for the Cancer Center and Advanced
Ambulatory Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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RFP UK-2563.30-10-25 CTC & AAC – Modular Exam Rooms

RFP UK-2563.30-10-25 CTC & AAC – Modular Exam Rooms

The University of Kentucky Medical Center is undertaking an ambitious plan to construct a new
Cancer Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center on the Lexington, Kentucky campus. The new
building will be constructed on the south end of campus, adjacent to the existing main hospital. The
new building will connect to Pavilion A via an elevated pedestrian bridge over South Limestone
Street. A new thermal utility tunnel under S Limestone will provide utility connections toward
existing campus infrastructure. This project further demonstrates the University’s desire to continue
to serve the needs of the community, state, and region.

This RFP involves the Modular Exam Rooms to be installed for the Cancer Center and Advanced
Ambulatory Center.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

The project includes a partial interior renovation of an existing building on the University of
Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) campus. The building’s existing
Mortar and Concrete Lab is being subdivided to allow new administrative program space to
exist within the current lab footprint. The newly defined spaces will include two offices and one
conference room. As a part of this renovation, finish upgrades will be applied in the existing
three offices. A new wall, extending to the underside of structure, is included to separate the
remaining Mortar and Concrete Lab from the new conference room. Contract includes the
removal of an existing prefabricated environmental chamber. The wall and ceiling assemblies
will consist of a mixture of cold-formed framing and non-structural metal framing clad in
gypsum board with a painted finish. New floor finishes are limited to textile composite flooring
in select areas. Contractor is expected to coordinate with owner’s separate contract for new
environmental chamber to be installed concurrent with this contract. The total project area to
be renovated is 2,856 SF.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

The project includes a partial interior renovation of an existing building on the University of
Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) campus. The building’s existing
Mortar and Concrete Lab is being subdivided to allow new administrative program space to
exist within the current lab footprint. The newly defined spaces will include two offices and one
conference room. As a part of this renovation, finish upgrades will be applied in the existing
three offices. A new wall, extending to the underside of structure, is included to separate the
remaining Mortar and Concrete Lab from the new conference room. Contract includes the
removal of an existing prefabricated environmental chamber. The wall and ceiling assemblies
will consist of a mixture of cold-formed framing and non-structural metal framing clad in
gypsum board with a painted finish. New floor finishes are limited to textile composite flooring
in select areas. Contractor is expected to coordinate with owner’s separate contract for new
environmental chamber to be installed concurrent with this contract. The total project area to
be renovated is 2,856 SF.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

The project includes a partial interior renovation of an existing building on the University of
Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) campus. The building’s existing
Mortar and Concrete Lab is being subdivided to allow new administrative program space to
exist within the current lab footprint. The newly defined spaces will include two offices and one
conference room. As a part of this renovation, finish upgrades will be applied in the existing
three offices. A new wall, extending to the underside of structure, is included to separate the
remaining Mortar and Concrete Lab from the new conference room. Contract includes the
removal of an existing prefabricated environmental chamber. The wall and ceiling assemblies
will consist of a mixture of cold-formed framing and non-structural metal framing clad in
gypsum board with a painted finish. New floor finishes are limited to textile composite flooring
in select areas. Contractor is expected to coordinate with owner’s separate contract for new
environmental chamber to be installed concurrent with this contract. The total project area to
be renovated is 2,856 SF.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

2544.1-1-25 CAER Mineral Processing Interior Renovation

The project includes a partial interior renovation of an existing building on the University of
Kentucky’s Center for Applied Energy Research (CAER) campus. The building’s existing
Mortar and Concrete Lab is being subdivided to allow new administrative program space to
exist within the current lab footprint. The newly defined spaces will include two offices and one
conference room. As a part of this renovation, finish upgrades will be applied in the existing
three offices. A new wall, extending to the underside of structure, is included to separate the
remaining Mortar and Concrete Lab from the new conference room. Contract includes the
removal of an existing prefabricated environmental chamber. The wall and ceiling assemblies
will consist of a mixture of cold-formed framing and non-structural metal framing clad in
gypsum board with a painted finish. New floor finishes are limited to textile composite flooring
in select areas. Contractor is expected to coordinate with owner’s separate contract for new
environmental chamber to be installed concurrent with this contract. The total project area to
be renovated is 2,856 SF.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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