CCK-2196-17 Central Utility Plant – Cooling Tower Recovery System
CCK-2196-17 Central Utility Plant – Cooling Tower Recovery System
Please Note: Addendum 04 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes but is not limited to the following work:
1. Installation of High Purity Water (HPW) unite which will reduce the amount of cooling tower water
sent to sanitary during blowdown resulting in reduced cooling tower water make-up water requirements.
2. Installation of a received tank, prior to the HPW unit, which will collect cooling tower blowdown water
and allow for batch processing of the water by the HPW unit.
3. Associated piping, fittings, valves, specialties, etc., to interconnect this HPW system to the existing
condenser water system.
4. Associated electrical conduit, wiring and equipment to allow for operation of the motors and control
panels on the HPW system.
Associated controls conduit, wiring and equipment to between the HPW system and instrumentation
on the receiver tank, as well as interconnection of the HPW system to existing chiller controls systems.
LFUCG – Black & Williams Center – Roof Replacement & Repairs
LFUCG – Black & Williams Center – Roof Replacement & Repairs
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed for the Black &
Williams Center Roof Replacement & Repairs, 498 Georgetown Street, Lexington-Fayette
County, Kentucky.
CCK-2195-17 Anderson Tower Basement Lab Renovation Project
CCK-2195-17 Anderson Tower Basement Lab Renovation Project
Please Note: Addendum 2 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
THIS PROJECT IS FOR THE RENOVATION OF LABORATORY SPACE IN ROOMS 67, 69, 71, AND 73
OF ANDERSON TOWER. ALL ROOMS WILL BE OPENED UP TO MAKE ONE LARGE LABORATORY
SPACE. THE NEW SPACE WILL RECEIVE NEW FLOORING, LIGHTING, AND NEW LABORATORY
CASEWORK, AND THE WALLS WILL BE PAINTED. THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND
PLUMBING WILL BE UPDATED AND LIFE SAFETY DEVICES WILL BE BROUGHT UP TO CODE.
Richmond Utilities Board – Motel 6 Lift Station Replacement
Richmond Utilities Board – Motel 6 Lift Station Replacement
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be bid is described as follows:
Furnish and installation of a suction lift pump station rated at 200 gpm at 53-
feet of total dynamic head.
Winchester Municipal Utilities – Hampton Manor Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project
Winchester Municipal Utilities – Hampton Manor Sanitary Sewer Improvements Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project scope includes construction of 3,158 linear feet of 24-inch gravity sewer line, 153 linear feet of 8- and 12-inch gravity sewer, 322 linear feet of boring 42-inch encasement pipe, and appurtenances.
Sealed Bids addressed to the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, 700 West Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40203 for the construction of Portland CSO Basin Contract No. 15,688, Budget ID No. H09125, Drawing Record No. 15,688, Sheet No. 1-121, will be received at the office of MSD until 10:00 AM, Local Time, Thursday March 2, 2017, and will be publicly opened and read at that place and time.
Description and location of Project: Construction of a 6.7 Million Gallon (MG) below grade circular concrete storage basin with a central flushing system and associated electrical, mechanical, instrumentation and control systems. Site work will include the construction of a control building, access road/parking area, security fencing and landscaping.
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. The non-mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at the Main Office Building, 700 West Liberty Street at 10:00 A.M. Local Time, Tuesday February 7, 2017. A site visit will be held immediately following the pre-bid meeting.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $ 40,000,000.00 to $ 50,000,000.00 .
The bid documents will be available on, Monday January 30, 2017, online 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 online 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 Jacob L. Mathis, P.E.. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Project Manager, Jacob Mathis E-mail: jacob.mathis@louisvillemsd.org. Questions received less than five days prior to the date for opening of bids may 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 Project Manager, Jacob L. Mathis, P.E.
MSD Interim Supplier Diversity Policy and Guidelines for this project is as follows:
15% MBE and 6% WBE participation is required for this project.
PREVAILING WAGE CONTRACT: No
LOCAL LABOR PREFERENCE: Yes
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.
AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
Angela Akridge, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Thomas
Director of Procurement & Supplier Diversity
MSD Procurement Department
Southern Water & Sewer District – Contract 3 – Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Southern Water & Sewer District – Contract 3 – Water Treatment Plant Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Construction of Contract 3 – Water Treatment Plant Improvements
including new grit removal system, replacement of one (1) raw water pump, one (1) high service
pump, one (backwash pump), replacement of tube setter system for two (2) sedimentation basins,
piping, electrical and all related appurtenances
Town of Clarksville – Ettel Lane Extension Through Gateway Crossing Development
Town of Clarksville – Ettel Lane Extension Through Gateway Crossing Development
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: This project includes construction of approximately 1,100 feet of new roadway, curb, storm sewers, utility conduit, sidewalk, landscaping, lighting, traffic signal and all other
items necessary for construction of a complete project.
The Ashland Career Center HVAC Replacement is an HVAC renovation to replace the existing Central Air Handling Units and remote condenser with new HVAC equipment and Controls. The existing HW coil in the AHU is served by an existing gas fired boiler located in the basement. The two AHUs and Boiler will be demolished. All of the existing hydronic piping, pumps, expansion tanks, and valves will be demolished. With no exterior door directly to basement, the access to basement is limited. The new AHU for first floor will be located on first floor storage room space for easier access and maintainability. The new HVAC system will consists of two new Split System Air Handling Units and new Direct Digital Controls. Each AHU will have a base furnace module, a cooling coil module and also a Mixing box with full size dampers for Economizer mode. The DX cooling coil will each have their own Condenser located on existing concrete pad outside of Mechanical room. The condenser units will provide 3 stages of cooling capacity. All of the equipment will be DDC and tied into a new Building Automation System. The points will be integrated into the BAS with graphics and sequences.
The proposed work consists of the restoration and enhancement, using Natural Channel Design techniques, of approximately 15,680 linear feet of existing stream including Goose Creek and five (5) unnamed tributaries (Tributaries A, B, C, and D).
Tasks to be performed include installing construction access roads, reshaping of existing channels; re-establishment of new channels with stable dimensions; construction of in-stream structures; installation of bio-engineered bank protections, preparation of soil for seeding; native seeding and pasture seeding; installation of erosion control fabric and mulch; installing, and maintaining live stake and vegetative materials, installation of woven wire fence, installation of barbed wire fence, repairs of barbed wire fencing, removal of portions of existing fencing, installation of gates and cattle guards, installation of low water crossing, installation of culverts, wetland enhancement, pasture clearing and repairing driveway upon demobilization of the site.
LFUCG – West Hickman Waste Water Treatment Plant – Zone 2 Aeration Improvements
LFUCG – West Hickman Waste Water Treatment Plant – Zone 2 Aeration Improvements
Please Note: Addendum 2 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPITON: The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for West Hickman WWTP Zone 2
Aeration Improvements. The works includes demolition of all PVC aeration grid system in 6 aeration tanks and replacement with new; electrical demolition and reconfiguration; and air piping expansion joints replacement.
Baptist Health Floyd – Pain Management Addition & Renovation
Baptist Health Floyd – Pain Management Addition & Renovation
*Accepting Bids from Subcontractors & Suppliers ONLY*
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Construction of the Pain Management Addition & Renovation at Baptist Health Floyd located at 1850 State
Street in New Albany, Indiana.
LFUCG – Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station – Pump Station Improvements
LFUCG – Bluegrass Regional Transfer Station – Pump Station Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items for the Bluegrass
Regional Transfer Station Pump Station Improvements, Lexington-Fayette County,
Kentucky.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This unit based construction order is for a paved ditch drainage system along the easement in the rear yards of the 5100 block of Red Oak Lane, in Metro Council District 2.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The scope of work, at a minimum, will include all work required for the two hangar buildings and
all site development, providing overall management, temporary facilities, final Architectural
design, Civil, Landscape, MEP design, permitting, comprehensive construction services, PEMB
erection, site infrastructure installation, project closeout and startup. The goal will be to deliver a
project, in compliance with the aforementioned Westside Architectural Design
Guidelines/Schematic Design documents, that is fully functional for all users, including the
Owner and end users of the facilities.
CCK-2193-17 Construct, Expand, & Renovate Ambulatory Care Facility – 2433.0
CCK-2193-17 Construct, Expand, & Renovate Ambulatory Care Facility – 2433.0
Please Note: Addendum 04 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Project shall be bid to single prime General Contractor and consists of renovation and refresh of approximately 10,400 SF of existing interior ambulatory care space located on the first floor of the Kentucky Clinic. The project is considered a major renovation, with approximately 80 percent of interior partitions removed for new layout and nearly all interior finishes, fixtures and hardware being updated. New plumbing, HVAC, systems piping and electric branch systems shall be installed, utilizing existing mains. Construction shall be sequenced to accommodate pre-phasing areas prior to full demolition to maximize Owner access to existing operational Physical Therapy and X-Ray functions.
The project includes two (2) Alternates: ALTERNATE #1: FAN ARRAY
If accepted by the Owner, contractor shall schedule this work in a normal and acceptable sequence to ensure that the AHUs are fully operational with little or no downtime to the Owner. All sequencing and duration of work will be clearly communicated to and approved by the Owner prior to beginning any of the work in this alternate.
ALTERNATE #2 – Redundant VFDs
If accepted by the Owner, contractor shall schedule this work in a normal and acceptable sequence to ensure that the AHUs are fully operational with little or no downtime to the Owner. All sequencing and duration of work will be clearly communicated to and approved by the Owner prior to beginning any of the work in this alternate.
The work consists of: Upgrades of the existing security control system to a mouse driven Graphical User Interface (GUI) computer workstation and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) based security control system. The system will include interface with existing lighting control relays and analog CCTV system. The system will include new control console (millwork), new locking control system, new digital intercom/paging system and interface with the same and new lighting control interposing relay interface. Three control workstations will be provided, two in the Restrictive Housing Unit control room and one in Tower 11A. The work will result in a fully operational security control system including all demolition, materials, installation, testing, training and warranty as provided in the contract documents.
Estimate:
$ 53,000.00 Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 60 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Neil Ratliff AML Reclamation Project, approximately 1 acre total, is located in the Broad Bottom Quad, Pike County at coordinates N 37° 31’ 12”, W 82° 33’ 23.4”. Driving directions to the site are as follows: from the route 80/23 intersection in Prestonsburg, take Route 23 South for approximately 17.6 miles. Ratliff Branch is on the other side of a concrete road barrier and is only accessible from the north bound lane. Go to the red light near Kentucky Power, and make a U-turn. Drive back less than 0.1 mile to Ratliff Branch Road on the right. Go 0.3 mile to 364 Ratliff Branch Road. The residence is on the left.
There is an eligible mine pond approximately 150 feet above the residence. Drainage from the pond is more than the spillway pipe can handle causing runoff to erode the hillside and rut out the landowner’s driveway. The road side ditch along the driveway has silted up and water ponds in their yard. AML plans to remove the dam, draining the pond slowly, and then grade the dam material into the pond allowing for positive drainage. The drainage pipes in the yard and crossing the road will be replaced. All waste material will be used onsite to remove the pond.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum through the use of a stringently formulated sediment and erosion control program. Silt Barrier – Bales & Fence, rock checks and a gabion weir will be installed and maintained at all disturbed areas. Agricultural Limestone is included to ensure water quality of the pond. All disturbed areas will be promptly re-vegetated at the end of construction. Traffic Control is included to advise motorist of the reclamation work. Trees over 3” in diameter at breast height will require removal to access the pond.
Access to the site is via the county road and an existing access route void of vegetation. 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.
Project consists of installation of masonry welding booths, exhaust system ductwork and extraction arms, filtration equipment, and distributed compressed gas piping systems for new welding program. A storage area will be upgraded to include four new welding gas regulator stations with gas cylinder storage area. Project also includes installation of UV protective window film shops interior and exterior windows. Most work will be in an existing shop that will require minor demolition of compressed gas and electrical to make way for the new work.