Hardin County District Office
Estimate:
$120,000.00
A. This project includes the providing and installing of a complete BACnet DDC Energy Management System. The system shall utilize intelligent distributed control modules, which communicate over an EIA-485 BACnet controller network The system shall provide the Direct Digital Control (DDC), Energy Management and Building Automation System for the air conditioning, heating and ventilating systems and shall interface with other microprocessor based building subsystems.
B . New DDC system shall replace the existing temperature control system within the building. All existing conduit, wiring, relays and current transducers will be reused to the extent possible
C . Existing HVAC system consists of a water source heat pump system with gas fired boilers, cooling tower and independent make-up air unit.
This project will undertake recommended maintenance and repairs for eight campus parking structures during the summer 2015. These repairs are intended to maintain and extend the useful life of the parking structures. Work will include concrete repairs, masonry repairs, replacement of door hardware, repair and replacement of handrails, installation of traffic membrane, repair and replacement of expansion joints, storm drain plumbing repair and replacement and painting of various elements as required.
This projects entails a new, stand-alone office building. The building structure will consist of cast-in-place concrete foundations, a concrete slab-on-grade, structural steel frame, and tongue and groove wood roof decking. All exterior and interior walls will be light gauge metal stud framing. The building façade will consist of a masonry veneer and fiber cement architectural rain screen wall panels. The roof with be a standing seam metal roof. The building will also contain a small warehouse space with an overhead door opening. The HVAC, plumbing and electrical work will be completed on a design/build basis. This project will utilize the following building elements and Marrillia will be soliciting subcontractor bids for the following work:
* Cast-in-place concrete foundation system and slab-on-grade
* Masonry brick façade
* Conventional structural steel building frame
* Plastic-laminate-faced architectural casework
* Standing seam metal roof and all required project sheet metal trim and flashings
* Fiber cement rain screen panel system
* Doors, frames and door
* Aluminum-framed entrances, storefront and windows
* Architectural steel windows
* Metal stud framing, insulation, drywall and acoustical ceilings
* Tile flooring
* Carpet (walk-off) flooring
* Painting
* Division 10 specialties
* Aluminum canopy
* Design/build HVAC system
* Design/build mechanical system
* Design/build electrical system
WKU-PDC-2015-033 Bid for Price Contract — JOC Sod Contractor
WKU-PDC-2015-033 Bid for Price Contract — JOC Sod Contractor
Bids are requested by Western Kentucky University, from eligible firms located within a 125 mile radius of Bowling Green, KY (licensed and insured) to establish price contracts for the furnishing of labor, materials, and services for the Purchase and Installation of Sod on the campus of Western Kentucky University.
City of Frankfort Sewer Department Kentucky Avenue Interceptor Sewer Improvements
City of Frankfort Sewer Department Kentucky Avenue Interceptor Sewer Improvements
The Work includes construction of a new 48-inch interceptor sewer and appurtenances, a new 42-inch interceptor sewer and appurtenances, and abandoning and demolition of selected existing sewer facilities .
East Laurel Water District Apple Orchard Road Transmission Main
East Laurel Water District Apple Orchard Road Transmission Main
This contract consists of approximately 42,000 L.F. of 8″ PVC, SDR-17 waterline , two (2) Booster Pump Stations and appurtenances.
The Engineers Estimate for the project is $1,500,000.
The project is located near the intersection of 22nd Street and Northwestern Parkway, north of the LG&E Substation. Work will include repairs to cracks and deteriorated concrete surfaces, replacement of sections of the top of the floodwall and other associated repairs.
Kentucky School for the Deaf
Estimate:
$199,928.00
The renovation of the building includes: selective demolition of walls, doors and windows, HVAC equipment, and plumbing fixtures; construction of new rest rooms and plumbing; widening of existing door openings including replacement of select doors, frames and hardware; installation of new sectional door; replacement of aluminum framed entrances; installation of new VRF systems and controls and electrical heaters; new lighting in new areas; exterior concrete and gravel drive.
RFB-170-15 Ballard Wildlife Management Area Office
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Estimate:
$241,294.00
This project, KDFWR Ballard County Office Complex, located at Wildlife Lodge Road, LaCenter, Kentucky in Ballard County, shall generally consist of the new construction of an approximate 2,330 square feet office building with living quarters. The proposed facility is an elevated one story wood framed structure with Pre-engineered wood truss roof framing and a combination of isolated masonry piers and continuous foundation walls atop reinforced concrete slab/grade beams and footings. The project includes all associated Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing elements such as primary services, fixtures/devices, equipment and all related appurtenances. The project site is being reclaimed from a previously razed structure and shall include certain site improvements such as minor earthwork, select removal, and alterations.
City of South Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
City of South Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
Convert existing guide cable system to guide rail system on sludge pump station
Furnish & install security camera system
Rehabilitate existing sludge digester
Remove & replace existing 12 inch gate valve in carousel ditch
Remove & replace 4 inch gate valve at grit chamber
Furnish & install flow proportional chemical feed systems for liquid chlorine and sodium bisulfite systems
Removae & replace Oxidation Ditch Aeration Equipment (aerators, drivers, bearings and base plates)
Furnish & install 2- 40HP Variable Frequency Drives
Miscellaneous electrical improvements for Oxidation Ditch
Install 2 and 3 inch water line and gate valves with 2-2 inch yard hydrants
Remove & replace Fence Gates and Fence sections
Remove & replace belt filter press room door
Improvements to existing shop & maintenance building
Improvements to existing blower building
Furnish 1 trash pump
Furnish & install sludge pump station bar screen
Demolition of existing operations building
Construction of new operations building
Site work
Secondary Clarifier Nos. 1-3 Mechanism Replacement to the Derek R. Guthrie WQTC
Secondary Clarifier Nos. 1-3 Mechanism Replacement to the Derek R. Guthrie WQTC
Construction of improvements to the Derek R. Guthrie Water Quality Treatment Center to improve reliability of Secondary Clarifier Nos. 1, 2 and 3. Improvements to each secondary clarifier include demolishing the mechanism (cage, center column, sludge suction piping, drive, motor, walkway, foam spray piping/nozzles, and scum removal equipment), removing the grout layer at the bottom of the tank, replacing all the underdrain valves, installing a new sludge suction header mechanism complete with walkway, foam spray piping/nozzles, and scum removal equipment, and installing a new grout layer. The existing control panels and trough and weir brush cleaning system shall be removed and reinstalled with the new equipment. The Project is located at 11601 Lower River Road, Louisville, KY 40272.
RFB-169-15 Roof Repairs/Replacement Green River YDC
Green River Youth Development Center
Estimate:
$ 65,400.00
follows:
Base Bid: Tear off and re-roof Main Building with a 2 ply modified bituminous membrane roofing. (Approximately 16,000 square feet).
Alt #1: Tear off and re-roof Maintenance Building with 2 ply modified bituminous membrane roofing. (Approximately 3,000 square feet).
Alt #2: Tear off and re-roof Tool/Mower Building with asphalt shingles. (Approximately 800 square feet).
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 23 acres of mine land in Clay to fill a pit to create positive drainage, backfill highwall, grading, pond removal, apply roadway stone to access road as needed, revegetation and tree planting on 2 bond forfeiture permit(s).
AML Reclamation Project
Estimate:
$220,000.00
The project will consist of removing existing failing gabions along Steele Creek, construction of a concrete gravity wall for stream bank stabilization, installation of a sheet piling wall and sediment removal.
AMD Abatement Project
Estimate:
$246,553.75
The proposed project (approximately 0.8 acres total) consist of replacing a gabion wall which has deteriorated and fallen into and impeded flow in Pond Creek with non-reinforced concrete block wall with leveling pad. The site is located on KY Hwy. 199 (Pond Creek Road) between the communities of Pinsonfork and McVeigh. Traveling from the Pikeville area, it can be reached following Hwy. 119 to a right turn onto Hwy. 199 and proceeding about 5.8 miles (the highway name will become interchangeable with Pond Creek Road) to the residence on the right (4733 Pond Creek Road). A waste area, approximately 5 acres in size, only part of which is anticipated to be used, is available just off of Hwy. 119, about one mile west of the community of Huddy at 37° 35’ 56.7” N; 82° 17’ 40.2” W. Materials resulting from any tree cutting are not to be placed in the waste area, but are to be chipped on site or otherwise disposed of per the property owner’s wishes. Additional roadway stone is included to maintain access to the waste area.
Two portions of deteriorating gabion adjoining an existing free-standing concrete wall behind the Daniels residence will be replaced with non-reinforced wall, and a length of sheet piling wall is included to hold up additional stream bank (currently supported by lengths of wood) as shown in the plans. A third and longer section of deteriorating gabion, part of which has collapsed into Pond Creek, will also be replaced with non-reinforced concrete block wall. Failed or failing gabions are to be removed, although class II stone rendered may be used on site. A wooden walking bridge behind the Daniels residence accessing across Pond Creek is to be replaced in-kind.
A hazardous portal located roughly 400 feet northwest of the Daniels residence (37° 32’ 39.6” N; 82° 15’ 39.2” W) is to be closed with wildlife access.
Madison County Area Technology Center Roof Replacement
Madison County Area Technology Center Roof Replacement
Removal of approximately 25,000 SF (amount to be verified by the Contractor) of existing roofing down to existing roof deck and replacement with a new modified bitumen roofing system including all insulation, flashing, metal roof edging, gutters, downspouts, coping, etc.
Contract II – Well Project
A 200 gpm gravel packed well, test well, well pump, associated piping, raw water line and site work, electrical and all appurtenances as shown on the plans and specifications, complete in place.
Garrison-Quincy Water District – Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Garrison-Quincy Water District – Water Treatment Plant Improvements
Contract I – WTP Improvements Project
Water Treatment Plant Improvements shall include but not limited to furnishing and installation of all equipment, labor and equipment necessary to complete the project. This shall include all required demolition of existing items, installation of two (2) vertical pressure filters, air wash blower, piping, valves, controls, meters, electrical, dehumidifier, provide electric to proposed Well #6, excavation, seeding, strawing etc. as shown on the plans and described in the specifications, complete in place.
Contract consists of the installation of a 1,000 KW Emergency Generator at the District’s Water Treatment Plant. The project includes transfer switches, disconnects, and wiring to power the treatment plant and two high service pump stations.
Providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for the construction of a 1.8 million gallon wastewater storage tank, a diversion structure, a 7.3 million gallon a day wet weather pump station and valve vault, a discharge valve vault, and the installation of approximately 250 linear feet of sanitary sewer line. The project will also consist of all site and electrical work.
Mill Creek Pump Station Demolition Plan and Lees Lane Flood Pump Station Demolition Plan
Mill Creek Pump Station Demolition Plan and Lees Lane Flood Pump Station Demolition Plan
Demolition of the Mill Creek Flood Pump Station to below grade and the removal of three Mill Creek Culvert sluice gates. Site access from 6730 Elmwood Avenue, Louisville, KY. Demolition of the Lee’s Lane Flood Pump Station and the removal of three sluice gates (Gates 130, 131, & 132). Site access from 6730 Elmwood Avenue, Louisville, KY.
15-34 / 900 Plan-Lake Forest Parkway 16″ Water Main Installation Project
15-34 / 900 Plan-Lake Forest Parkway 16″ Water Main Installation Project
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the furnish and installation of 35± linear feet of 8-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main, 15± linear feet of 12-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main, and 1,565± linear feet of 16-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main utilizing traditional trench installation techniques. Also included is the opening and closing of a few valves, the replacement of 1,525± linear feet of 5-ft wide concrete sidewalk with a new 6-ft wide concrete sidewalk, and the resurfacing of one (1) street intersection with the restoration of all sites to pre-construction conditions following work.