Blue Grass Airport – 1818 Terminal Ramp Lighting Improvements
Blue Grass Airport – 1818 Terminal Ramp Lighting Improvements
The project consists of final design, delivery and installation of new ramp
lighting fixtures, mounting equipment, cabling and controls. Further, proposers are
instructed to offer financing alternatives.
City of Bardstown – John Rowan Boulevard Shared Use Path Extension
City of Bardstown – John Rowan Boulevard Shared Use Path Extension
Construct an extension of an existing shared-use path along KY 245 (John Rowan Boulevard)
beginning near the US 62 (Bloomfield Rd) intersection and extending west to the west side of
the US 31E intersection, a distance of 4837 feet. Project may include an ADD ALTERNATE BID
segment to extend the project from Chambers Boulevard to Padget Way.
The scope of the projects is to eliminate existing old main electrical service disconnects and reconfigure the incoming utility service to an alternate disconnect. The projects also provide for the demolition of existing equipment no longer in service, existing code violations, rerouting of existing domestic water lines located over existing electrical gear and refeed certain existing equipment from an existing electrical service distribution panel.
Estimate:
$250,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The proposed project (approximately 2.5 acres total) consists of stabilization of a hillside and installation of drainage control in Pike County. The project area is located on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5’ Belfry quadrangle (see the attached project and site maps). The site is located at 464 Callahan Branch, Kimper KY 41539, near the community of Kimper, KY. The project area is centrally located at N 37° 32’ 11.86”, W 82° 21’ 14.94”. To reach the site from the intersection of US 23 and KY 80 at Watergap Road near Prestonsburg, take US 23 South for 19.3 miles until you reach US 119 on the left. Turn left onto US 119 and travel 8.2 miles to the KY 194 exit on the right. Take the ramp to the bottom of the hill and turn left onto KY 194 toward Kimper. Travel 5.7 miles to Meathouse Branch on the left. Take Meathouse Branch 0.8 miles to Callahan Branch on the left. Travel down Callahan Branch to the first paved driveway on the right.
Reclamation work consists of construction of a reinforced concrete wall stabilize a slide behind the resident’s garage. Subdrain and ditch work will be installed to direct the water away from the slide and eventually outlet into Callahan Branch. All waste from the project site will be disposed of either onsite or at the waste area off US 119.
During the process of these construction activities, no trees over 5 inches in diameter at breast height will have to be removed in the AML problem area. A sediment and erosion control program, consisting of such measures as constructing hay bales/silt fence to be maintained throughout the life of the project and prompt re-vegetation using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed, and mulch will be implemented on all areas disturbed by this project.
Entry to the work areas will be accessed by the county road, residential driveways, and residentially maintained yards. The entire project work area slated for any excavation has been previously disturbed by any or all of the following: coal mining operations, including mine drainage, timber operations, gas/oil well development, residential development, road construction, and/or high velocity water flows associated with heavy rain events and flooding. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing, and removal of earthen material from deep excavation, grading, sub-surface drilling, fill material placement, and erosion. There should be no undisturbed earthen material to a depth of several feet at the areas slated for significant project-related construction activities.
This project will include pre- and/or post- project maintenance and repair of existing previously constructed public county roads utilized during the construction of this project, which are administered by the county or local road authority. This construction activity will be conducted under the authority and supervision of the local public road authority and will consist of standard road construction practices appropriate to mitigate impacts to the local community from potential degraded road conditions in order to maintain public traffic safety.
Work includes but is not limited to:
• Oakhill – roofing
• Memorial – roofing, gutters, metal fascia
• Day Treatment – roofing, gutters, HVAC, kitchen hood, electrical
• Northern Middle – select exterior masonry demolition, new brick masonry, metal copings / flashings
Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work:
1. General Contract (all trades) for each building separately
2. General Contract (all trades) total all buildings
City of Nicholasville – Orchard SSO Relief and Brittney Heights Lift Station Elimination
City of Nicholasville – Orchard SSO Relief and Brittney Heights Lift Station Elimination
The project consists of the installation of approximately 5,000 linear feet of 10-inch through 12- inch gravity sewers and related appurtenances. The project also includes the elimination of an existing pump station, and modifications to a separate existing pump station.
West Shelby Water District – Main & Third Street Waterline Improvements
West Shelby Water District – Main & Third Street Waterline Improvements
This contract consists of replacing approximately 1,100 L.F. of
4” AC waterline with 6” PVC, SDR-17 waterline which will include conventional
bores, tie-ins, meter reconnects, and all other necessary appurtenances.
The
engineer’s estimate for the total base bid is $94,000.
Louisville Metro – Metro Hall Annex Window Restoration Phase 2 – 190162
Louisville Metro – Metro Hall Annex Window Restoration Phase 2 – 190162
Through this Invitation for Bid Louisville-Jefferson County Metro Government, Department of Facilities
Management’s intent is to award a contract for Metro Hall Annex Window Restoration Phase 2.
Work includes restoration/replacement of existing wood windows, window transoms, sashes, frames,
trim, casing, hardware, stools, sills and/or any related elements. Work shall include preparation and
painting of existing restored wood windows.
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal)
. Bidders must submit all pages of bid document through Bonfire. Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to the closing at 5/15/19 3:00pm. The bid document and drawings
are available on Bonfire and Lynn Imaging, all other forms, documents and attachments are available
on (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal).
Construct a new monument sign to be used as wayfinding to the existing Somerset Community College campus from Highway 27. The campus entrance is located a short distance from Highway 27 at the end of University of Kentucky Drive at an intersection with Monticello Road. The new sign will be a prefinished metal box type sign with applied vinyl lettering to match the current KCTCS standards. The box sign will sit on a masonry base with a cut stone cap. The sign will be illuminated by exterior lighting mounted to the lower portion of the masonry base. Refurbish the existing sign that is located at the campus entrance along Monticello Road. The current masonry type sign will be covered with a new box type sign similar to the new one at Highway 27 and will also match current KCTCS standards. Additionally, the existing sign will be equipped with a full color led panel on each side for message display. Additional electrical work will be required to provide power and communications for the led display panels.
Greenup County Board of Education – Greysbranch & Wurtland Elementary Schools Roof Replacements
Greenup County Board of Education – Greysbranch & Wurtland Elementary Schools Roof Replacements
This project consists the removal and replacement of the existing 2-ply SBS
roofing system from the deck up to include required insulation, gutters and downspouts, etc. New
roofing system will be 2-ply SBS with 20-year no-dollar-limit (NDL) warranty.
Madison County Utilities District – KY 499 Crooksville Road Water Line Relocation
Madison County Utilities District – KY 499 Crooksville Road Water Line Relocation
The work to be bid upon is described as follows:
• Construction of 840 LF of 6″ PVC Water Main, 3 Wet Tap Connections, 28 LF of bore with 10″ steel encasement, 1 – 6″ Gate Valves, 2 – 6″ Isolation Valves, a Fire Hydrant, 3 Dead Caps and other necessary items.
The Project generally involves replacing the ceilings, lighting, and HVAC grilles/diffusers to remove potential ligature points in selected unsupervised Patient areas; and renovations to the select Patient Restrooms and Shower Rooms. Replacing the aging horizontal hydronic piping mains associated with the heating and cooling system in the areas are part of add alternates.
This project is for the replacement of windows in room MN150 on the 1st floor of the Medical
Science Building, located at the University of Kentucky Medical Center Campus.
This project consists of the following:
a. Demolition of the existing masonry smokestack.
b. Demolition of the steel stair tower adjacent to the smokestack.
i. Infilling the existing steel railing around the existing concrete platform.
c. Demolition of the existing stair tower-mounted light pole.
i. Disconnect and terminate wiring inside the existing building.
ii. Remove exterior electrical conduit to light.
1. Patch holes, resulting from light and conduit demo, in existing brick with mortar.
d. Demolish existing steel wall plate.
i. Infill existing opening with brick featuring weep drains at base.
e. Infill existing basement wall opening with C.M.U.
f. Fill existing smokestack pit with flowable fill concrete.
g. Re-grade site to drain towards existing concrete drainage ditch.
i. Fill site with borrow soil as required to obtain drainage to existing ditch.
ii. Seed and straw site.
h. Cleaning the work area of all dirt and debris caused by the construction of this work is included in this contract. This work is to be performed through contract between the contractor and owner.
Town of Clarksville – Municipal Center Irrigation Installation
Town of Clarksville – Municipal Center Irrigation Installation
The project generally consists of:
Installation of an irrigation system throughout the Town Municipal Center. The water source for the irrigation system will be the two ponds located on the property. A pump station will be built on the south pond, to distribute the water throughout the entire irrigation system. The project will consist of installing the pump, intake line, concrete
pad and enclosures, controls and equipment, filter, floats, electric for pump and controller, boring, as sleeves as needed. The contractor will be responsible for the first winterization, spring turn on head adjustments, and controller maintenance for the first year. A maintenance class will also be given to the Towns maintenance department prior to final closeout.
The Project also includes site grading as indicated in the plans. There are 8 different
treatment options that range from adding 1- to 6-inches of soil. There are also two sites that require the removal of 4-inches of soil due to the amount of gravel incorporated into
the existing soil profile. The removed soil shall be disposed of according to the
specifications. The existing soil shall be reworked, which means to till and incorporate existing organic matter into the soil profile. The total soil needed for the site grading is approximately 1500 CY, and the soil will be supplied on site. Whatever soil is remaining, shall be spread around the area indicated in the plans. Once the irrigation and soil are put in place, all areas shall be seeded according to the specifications. Also, the removal of 47 ash trees to be replaced with 12 Black Tupelo (Nyssa Sylvatica), 11 Green Vase Zelkova (Zelkova Serrata), 12 Frontier Elm (Ulmus ‘Frontier’), and 12 London Planetree (Platanus x Acerifolia) trees.
Perry County Fiscal Court – DOAS Replacement and Controls Upgrade
Perry County Fiscal Court – DOAS Replacement and Controls Upgrade
Please note: Addendum 03 has changed the bid date.
This project will consist of replacement of the existing DOAS Units and upgrade of the existing Direct
Digital Controls System at the Perry County Justice Center. Generally, the replacement/upgrade consists
of work related to mechanical, testing and balancing, temperature controls and electrical.
Estimate:
$165,273.75
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The proposed project (approximately 11.0 acres total) consists of slide reclamation in Pike County. The project area is located on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5’ Belfry quadrangle (see the attached project and site maps).
The Brenda Phillips site consists of removing slide material, regrading, constructing a reinforced concrete wall, and ditch work around the Brenda Phillips residence. The site is located at 344 Pigeon Roost Road, near the community of Canada, KY. The project area is centrally located at N 37° 36’ 15.87”, W 82° 19’ 21.01”. To reach the site from the AML Prestonsburg office, travel South on US 23 toward Pikeville for 19.2 miles. Turn left onto US 119 toward South Williamson for 13.4 miles. Take the Sidney exit. Turn right onto Big Creek Rd. for 2.0 miles. Turn right onto Pigeon Roost Rd. for 0.4 miles. The Phillips residence is on the left.
Reclamation work consists of removing approximately 500 cubic yards of slide material, installing a 12’ tall, 70 L.F. long reinforced concrete wall. Subdrains and Concrete Block Tied-Mat drainage systems will also be constructed. Temporary access will be through the existing roadway stone driveway. The waste material generated during project work will be taken to a waste area off of US 119 (see the attached project and site maps).
During the process of these construction activities, trees over 5 inches in diameter at breast height will have to be removed in the AML problem area and to install drainage controls. A sediment and erosion control program, consisting of such measures as constructing hay bales/silt fence to be maintained throughout the life of the project and prompt re-vegetation using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed, and mulch will be implemented on all areas disturbed by this project.
Entry to the work areas will be accessed by the county road, residential driveways, and residentially maintained yards. The entire project work area slated for any excavation has been previously disturbed by any or all of the following: coal mining operations, including mine drainage, timber operations, gas/oil well development, residential development, road construction, and/or high velocity water flows associated with heavy rain events and flooding. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing,
and removal of earthen material from deep excavation, grading, sub-surface drilling, fill material placement, and erosion. There should be no undisturbed earthen material to a depth of several feet at the areas slated for significant project-related construction activities.
This project will include pre- and/or post- project maintenance and repair of existing previously constructed public county roads utilized during the construction of this project, which are administered by the county or local road authority. This construction activity will be conducted under the authority and supervision of the local public road authority and will consist of standard road construction practices appropriate to mitigate impacts to the local community from potential degraded road conditions in order to maintain public traffic safety.
Franklin County Board of Education – Western Hills High School Field House
Franklin County Board of Education – Western Hills High School Field House
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date
This scope of work includes the erection of a 40’x70’ premanufactured metal
building, which is already on site. Additional work to be bid for this job includes the excavation,
drainage, and foundation systems for this building as described in the contract documents. In short,
the shell is to be constructed and turned over to the Owner for them to complete. Contractor shall also
coordinate with Owner for MEP underslab rough-ins, which will be installed by Owner.