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RFB-23-19 DMA – Demolition of CSMS Building

RFB-23-19 DMA – Demolition of CSMS Building

Project Manager Name: Bernard
Engelman
Phone: (502) 782-0319
Email: Bernard.Engelman@ky.gov


Estimate:
$699,751.00
Estimated Length of Project:
120 (Substantial Completion) + 14 (Final Completion)

This project encompasses the clearing of an existing site in preparation of a future construction project. The scope of work includes demolition of a one-story load-bearing masonry structure originally built in the 1960’s previously used for maintenance and repair of military vehicles. There are also several smaller out-buildings that we need to be removed. In addition, demolition and removal of existing overhead and underground site utilities will be required.

Project Location: Frankfort

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CCK-2344-19 Agricultural Science Building North: S302 – S314 Renovation Project

CCK-2344-19 Agricultural Science Building North: S302 – S314 Renovation Project

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project is phase 1 & 2 of a lab renovation and includes rooms S304, S304B, S312, S314, and S314A. Improvements include upgrades to casework, new sinks, LED lighting in S304, new vestibule in S304, new vestibule in S304 and new casework and dishwashers in S314.

Alternate No. 1:
Abate and remove fume hood in room S304 and demo all associated utilities

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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Franklin County Board of Education – Western Hills High School Football Field House

Franklin County Board of Education – Western Hills High School Football Field House

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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 along with all the mechanical and electrical
rough-ins as described in the contract documents. In short, the shell is to be constructed and turned over to the Owner for them to complete.

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky

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RFB-24-19 KICC – 3rd Street Lighting Upgrade

RFB-24-19 KICC – 3rd Street Lighting Upgrade

Project Manager Name: Paul Cable
Phone: (502) 782-0324
Email: Paul.Cable@ky.gov


Estimate:
$ 167,532.00
Estimated Length of Project:
90 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

The scope of work involves architectural and MEP upgrades to the Third Street underpass beneath the exhibition hall of the Kentucky International Convention Center, between Market and Jefferson Streets, in Louisville, KY. Selective demolition will include all lighting fixtures within the space, components of an abandoned AV system including speakers and microphone jacks, and abandoned Unistrut framing, piping, and conduit. Architectural work will include cleaning and refinishing of multiple surfaces, minor direct-applied exterior finish system (DEFS) scope, patching concrete, and leveling and replacing pavers. MEP work will include new lighting, including associated power and control wiring and wireways, and a new lighting control system. The Kentucky International Convention Center will be occupied during work associated with the project. Egress pathways from the building terminating within the Third Street underpass will need to be maintained to the public way throughout construction. Deliveries to the convention center loading dock need to be accommodated in the project site, and work disruptive to conventions, due to noise, odor, dust, or other reasons, must be coordinated with the owner. Due to long lead times, the owner will purchase and supply light fixtures and the lighting control panel. The owner has spare pavers in stock and will supply those as necessary to replace broken pavers.

Project Location: Louisville

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Camp Taylor Drainage Improvement Project

Camp Taylor Drainage Improvement Project

Description and location of Project: This unit base construction order is for drainage improvement that includes 10- inch, 12-inch, and 18-inch pipe installation. Concrete header curb, and valley gutter installation are also required. This project is located along three different areas in Camp Tylor (Sheridan Ave., Monroe Ave., and Lee Ave.) in Metro Council District 10.

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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Blue Grass Airport – Rental Car Ready Return Lot Light Fixture Replacement – Project 1812

Blue Grass Airport – Rental Car Ready Return Lot Light Fixture Replacement – Project 1812

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project consists of the replacement of approximately 90 interior light fixtures and exterior wall packs at the RCRRL at Blue Grass Airport.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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Scott County Schools – Great Crossing High School – Bid Package II Athletic Complex

Scott County Schools – Great Crossing High School – Bid Package II Athletic Complex

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment and services for the
Great Crossing High School Bid Package II

Project Location: Georgetown, Kentucky

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Housing Authority of Harlan – HVAC Upgrades

Housing Authority of Harlan – HVAC Upgrades

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
project consists of:
HVAC Upgrades

Project Location: Harlan, Kentucky

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Housing Authority of Frankfort – Storm Drainage Improvements and Building Waste Piping Replacement

Housing Authority of Frankfort – Storm Drainage Improvements and Building Waste Piping Replacement


Please note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date!

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists of:
Storm Drainage Improvements and Building Waste Piping Replacement

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky

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WKU-PDC-2019-001 RFQ for Architectural/Engineering Services for WKU Commons

WKU-PDC-2019-001 RFQ for Architectural/Engineering Services for WKU Commons

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The WKU Commons project includes the renovation and possible expansion of Margie Helm Library and Raymond Cravens Library. Helm Library, an 85,193 square foot facility, was originally constructed in 1931 as a gymnasium. The building was renovated in 1964 and transformed into a library facility which included the internal addition of a second floor level. Cravens Library, a 96,887 square foot facility, was constructed in 1969 as a library facility.

The project is a multi-phased, multi-year renovation, and possible expansion of these facilities which, while maintaining their respective identities, shall collectively become an intellectual and dining destination known as the WKU Commons. The project also includes the demolition of Garrett Conference Center.

The vision of the WKU Commons is to combine learning and engagement with core campus services in a creative and innovative way that benefits the entire campus community. This entails creating a space where students gather to eat, work, study and collaborate as well as a destination for faculty to engage with students and peers.

The concept brings together a partnership between University libraries and dining services which would include spaces where digital and print scholarship and data are used, flexible teaching spaces that enhance and enable active learning, collaboration spaces and dining services. This is intended to create a flexible and modern common space that serves as a dining destination for both campus and community.

The buildings shall remain occupied during any/all construction phases. To that end, MEP and dining services consulting disciplines shall be emphasized.

Project Location: Bowling Green, Kentucky

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Blue Grass Airport – Runway and Taxiway Anti and De-Icer Chemical

Blue Grass Airport – Runway and Taxiway Anti and De-Icer Chemical

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project shall consist of the contractor supplying Solid Runway and Taxiway Deicing/Anti-Icing Compound that complies with SAE AMS 1431D in its entirety.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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Fayette County Public Schools – Bryan Station High School – Synthetic Turf & Running Track Replacement

Fayette County Public Schools – Bryan Station High School – Synthetic Turf & Running Track Replacement

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Scope of Work intent of the project is to repair, renovate and replace the existing synthetic
field turf replacement & track surface replacement with a new resilient track system for the entire track and high jump surface areas. This work includes excavation, demolition, asphalt paving, resilient athletic track surface, and finish lawn surfaces, along with other miscellaneous related work to complete
the aforementioned project in accordance with the Construction Documents. The fields will NOT be occupied during construction work. The contractor shall have full use of the field during the construction time.

The project includes the removal and partial recycling of the existing synthetic turf athletic field, reworking
of existing perimeter drainage, addition of storm drain piping, installation of long jump sand catcher and cover system, installation of new football field goal posts, installation of discus pole sleeve supports,
reworking of the existing gravel subbase and final laser grading, installation geotextile fabric, shock drainage pad, and synthetic turf system, with rubber/sand mix infill. The area of field replacement is the
total area inside the existing perimeter track system – totaling (approximately 120,200 SF). All existing track surfaces and other existing appurtenances shall be protected and not damaged during construction
of the turf replacement. The existing running track as well as the high jump pad (approximately 5,020 SF),
shall have the existing track surface removed, subbase prepared and repaired as necessary and new
track surface finish & striping system installed. This project is to bid the on Wednesday, August 1, 2018.
Work is to be completed over one hundred-thirty, (130) days starting approximately November
2018 and completed prior to April 2019. Upon Execution and after Notice to Proceed Contractor
shall prepare all submittals in order to have all materials approved, ordered and to be available at
the Start of Work.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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RFB-15-19 DWM – Spottsville Oil Refinery Remediation

RFB-15-19 DWM – Spottsville Oil Refinery Remediation

Estimate:
$208,300.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(90 (Final Completion)

The proposed work consists of the excavation and disposal of lead contaminated soil and stabilization and disposal of sludge/soil from a former oil refinery near Spottsville, Kentucky. These two (2) distinct waste streams will be generated from the site. The lead contaminated soil will be excavated to one foot (1.0’) below the ground surface and the sludge/soil will be stabilized and excavated to four feet (4.0’) below the ground surface. The sludge/soil will be amended with TerraBond® to render post-stabilized soil/sludge non-hazardous and suitable for disposal at an approved Subtitle D landfill. Both waste streams will be transported to a subtitle D landfill for disposal.
Tasks to be performed include: securing approval from a Subtitle D landfill, installing erosion and sediment control features, clearing and grubbing, haul road construction, amendment of soil/sludge, excavation of amended soil/sludge, excavation of soil, transportation and disposal of all waste to Subtitle D landfill, restoration of the work area.

Project Location: Henderson

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RFB-10-19 KSU – Demolition Phase Atwood Ag Research Building

RFB-10-19 KSU – Demolition Phase Atwood Ag Research Building

Project Manager Name: Bernard
Engelman
Phone: (502) 782-0319
Email: Bernard.Engelman@ky.gov


Estimate:
$253,432.00
Estimated Length of Project:
60 (Substantial Completion) + 10 (Final Completion)

This project is a preliminary demolition project to remove non-structural partitions, architectural finishes, mechanical systems, and electrical systems in advance of a comprehensive building renovation. Because of the age of the existing facility and the number of renovations that have occurred over its lifetime, the intent is to utilize this project as a means to uncover and identify undocumented conditions within the building prior to finalizing bid documents for the overall renovation project.

Project Location: Frankfort

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RFB-35-19 Re-Ad of RFB-12-19 DMA – EOC Pond Aquatic Awareness Project

RFB-35-19 Re-Ad of RFB-12-19 DMA – EOC Pond Aquatic Awareness Project

Project Manager Name: Josh Morgan
Phone: (502) 564-3155
Email: josh.morgan@ky.gov


Estimate:
$380,853.00
Estimated Length of Project:
90 (Substantial Completion) + 15 (Final Completion)

The project is for improvements around an existing pond. Project scope includes some limited demolition, tree protection, as well as clearing of existing landscape material. New construction includes crushed stone trails, boardwalk / deck overlook, limited site signage, installation of new fountain / pond aerators, new native stone edging around the perimeter of the pond, installation of new landscape plantings including trees, shrubs, perennials and plugs to naturalize the pond perimeter.

Project Location: Frankfort

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RFB-3-19 Parks – Lake Cumberland Campground Renovations

RFB-3-19 Parks – Lake Cumberland Campground Renovations

Project Manager Name: Frank Phillips
Phone: (502) 782-0331
Email:
frank.phillips@ky.gov


Estimate:
$403,665.00
Estimated Length of Project:
120 (Substantial Completion) + 30/11-30-18 (Final Completion)

This project provides for renovation for a portion of the campground at Lake Cumberland State
Resort Park at Jamestown, Kentucky.
Loop I of the campground will be renovated to replace 12 existing campsites with 7 standard
campsites and 1 handicap accessible campsite, all sized to accommodate large to midsized
recreational vehicles ( RVs). The existing 10’ wide road will be replaced, increasing the pavement
width to 15’on the primary route and 20’ on the loop. Each new campsite shall have an asphalt paved parking spur approximately 12’x 35’ and a living area 20’x30’ surfaced with #9 stone. The living area for the accessible site shall have concrete pavement. Each campsite shall have individual water, sewer and electrical (20, 30 & 50 amp service), connections and new picnic tables, fire rings, lantern poles and identification markers. A variety of new trees will be installed to replace vegetation removed for the new construction.
Additive Alternate No1 shall replace 5 existing campsite east of Bathhouse No 1 with 3 accessible
campsites. These campsites will have parking spurs approximately 16’ x 35’ with 20’ x 30’ concrete
paved living area and the same site furnishings and utility services as previously described. These
campsites will accommodate small RVs and/or standard vehicles. A variety of new trees will also be
installed in this area.

Project Location: Russell

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181218 Lawrence Call 300

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 300 CONTRACT ID 181218 LAWRENCE COUNTY FD04 064 2565 001-003 : CR 1529 – KY 2565 – KY 2653 INTERSECTION (MP 1.916) RECONSTRUCT KY 2565 FROM APPROX. 550 FT NW OF CR 1529 / KY 2565 / KY 2653 INTERSECTION TO APPROX. 1,150 FT SE OF THE INTERSECTION (SECTION 2) (MP 2.234), A DISTANCE OF 0.32 MILES. ASPHALT SURFACE WITH GRADE & DRAIN. SYP NO. 12-00196.10.

Project Location: Lawrence County, Kentucky

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182909 Cumberland Call 204

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 204 CONTRACT ID 182909 CUMBERLAND COUNTY 029GR18M051-STP BRX CUMBERLAND COUNTY BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE REHABS CUMBERLAND COUNTY STP 0901 (056) : KY 90 (MP 14.118). BRIDGE OVER CUMBERLAND RIVER BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE REHAB. SYP NO. 08-01061.00. CUMBERLAND COUNTY STP 1611 (006) : KY 61 (MP 10.015). BRIDGE OVER CUMBERLAND RIVER. BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE REHAB. SYP NO. 08-01060.00.

Project Location: Cumberland County, Kentucky

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181221 Boone Call 108

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 108 CONTRACT ID 181221 BOONE COUNTY STP 8120 (049) : DIXIE HIGHWAY (US 25) (MP 8.468) MAJOR WIDENING AND CONSTRUCTION OF A SOUTHBOUND LEFT TURN LANE ON DRY RIDGE – FLORENCE ROAD AT MUBEA (MP 8.842), A DISTANCE OF 0.37 MILES. ASPHALT SURFACE WITH GRADE & DRAIN. SYP NO. 06-00351.45.

Project Location: Boone County, Kentucky

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181222 Laurel Call 106

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 106 CONTRACT ID 181222 LAUREL COUNTY STP BRZ 5291 (005) : LAUREL LAKE ROAD (KY 312) (MP 1.737) REPLACE BRIDGE OVER CRAIG CREEK ON KY 312, 1.8 MILES SE OF KY 192 (MP 1.757), A DISTANCE OF 0.29 MILES. BRIDGE WITH GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE. SYP NO. 11-01096.00.

Project Location: Laurel County, Kentucky

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181024 Pike Call 104

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 104 CONTRACT ID 181024 PIKE COUNTY STP BRZ 1203 (409) : KY-610 Midpoint, A DISTANCE OF 0.08 MILES. BRIDGE REPLACEMENT. SYP NO. 12-01104.00.

Project Location: Pike County, Kentucky

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181025 Boone Call 103

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 103 CONTRACT ID 181025 BOONE COUNTY STP 8200(017) : KY-237 RECONSTRUCT AND WIDEN KY-237 FROM VALLEY VIEW DRIVE TO ROGERS LANE, A DISTANCE OF 3.10 MILES. GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE WITH BRIDGE. SYP NO. 06-08001.21.

Project Location: Boone County, Kentucky

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181027 Montgomery Call 102

Kentucky Transportation Cabinet

CALL 102 CONTRACT ID 181027 MONTGOMERY COUNTY STP 4601 (047) : MT. STERLING-FRENCHBURG ROAD(US-460) RECONSTRUCT US-460 AT LUCKY STOP HILL, A DISTANCE OF 1.33 MILES. GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE WITH BRIDGE. SYP NO. 07-00250.10.

Project Location: Montgomery County, Kentucky
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RFB-7-19 Jerry Swain AML

RFB-7-19 Jerry Swain AML

Estimate:
$ 52,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 30 Calendar Days (Final Completion)

The proposed Jerry Swain AMLRP is in Floyd County. The project area is located at 37° 24’ 37.7″ latitude and 82° 38’ 32″ longitude on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5’ McDowell quadrangle. (See the attached map).
A previously constructed gabion retaining wall is failing in Tinker Fork. AML constructed the gabions back in the 80’; if left unabated flooding and further erosion could occur. AML proposes to remove the fallen gabions and install a concrete erosion bags along the stream bank of Tinker Fork. The rock from the gabions will be used as backfill for the new concrete gravity wall and the gabion wires will be taken to the local landfill. No trees greater than 5” in diameter will be disturbed during October 15th-March 31st. A floodplain permit has been obtained from the Division of Water.
Project reclamation work will take place in areas significantly disturbed by coal mining, residential construction, utility installation, and road construction. Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum through the use of a stringently formulated sediment and erosion control program, consisting of hay-bale silt checks maintained throughout the life of the project, prompt re-vegetation using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed, filter fabric and mulch for the areas disturbed by the project.

Project Location: Floyd

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RFB-19-19 DMA – Construct Bldg 352 BGS Pad & Ramp BP3

RFB-19-19 DMA – Construct Bldg 352 BGS Pad & Ramp BP3

Project Manager Name: Ron Harris
Phone: (502) 782-0321
Email:
RonL.Harris@ky.gov


Estimate:
$267,673.00
Estimated Length of Project:
45 (Substantial Completion) + 15 (Final Completion)

This project involves site preparation, the construction of approximately 3,000 square yards of full depth asphalt pavement, 186 square yards of concrete paved ditch, 1.8 acres of crushed stone paved parking lot & roadway, storm water drainage structures, and 5,500 cubic yards of unclassified excavation.
These items of construction are in the Northern portion of the Bluegrass Station property and more particularly in & around the Burma Road area and near the front of the Building 352, which is currently under construction.
Tree removal, erosion control items, and sidewalk construction are also part of this project.

Project Location: Lexington

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