Georgetown Scott Co Museum HVAC and Lighting Replacement
Georgetown Scott Co Museum HVAC and Lighting Replacement
Project consists of removal of the existing HVAC systems in the building and replacement with new HVAC systems using existing ductwork; the removal of existing lighting in the Museum main display and replacement with new lighting and controls; and providing all associated work, including but not limited to, existing window insulated panel infill, roofing patching, wall patching including finishes, caulking and other work as indicated and as necessary for a complete, weather-tight, fully functional and operational and finished installation.
The project base bid will consist of grading, concrete sidewalks, storm drainage improvements, permeable concrete pedestrian plaza, segmental block walls, concrete paver steps with handrails, and site lighting for all improved areas.
There is one alternate included in the bid documents. The alternate is for the landscape plantings for the project.
Contract H – Water Line Extensions – Lawrence County
a) 13,200 LF – 3” CL 250 PVC Water Line>
b) 500 LF – 1” and 3/4” CL 250 Service Line
c) 5 EA – 3” Gate Valve and Air Release Valve
d) 12 EA – 5/8” x 3/4” Meter Assemblies
Maysville Community & Technical College
Estimate: $404,356.00
This project involves the demolition and replacement of the exterior brick veneer
façade on the Denham Building at Maysville Community & Technical College. The
brick veneer has serious deterioration due to water infiltration and freeze thaw cycles
over the life of the building. The Denham building was built in 1980 with a light
colored, two toned brick. The white brick matched the original building. Due to the low
quality of the brick and construction details that did not adequately deal with water and
moisture penetration, the brick veneer face layer has been popping off and allowing
additional water penetration at an accelerated rate. The solution includes removing the
existing brick veneer and rigid insulation. A superior quality brick shall be used as a
replacement and shall be properly detailed to allow water to properly exit the wall
assembly. Spray applied continuous installation shall be installed in the cavity space to
meet current code. The existing windows are an inferior quality and design which do
not meet today’s standards. They shall be replaced to improve the building energy
performance of the exterior envelop.
Pine Mountain State Resort Park
Estimate:
$186,900.00
The project comprises the repair of the dining room and related areas of the Pine Mountain Lodge. The work includes the insulating, furring and interior sheathing with GWB all exterior walls of the dining room; installation of a new GWB ceiling; painting and installation of LVT finish flooring throughout. Materials include white woods moldings (crown, chair rail, baseboard, base shoe, window and door casing) all to be painted. Kitchen to receive quarry tile base and thin-set quarry tile on cement board laminated to the plywood sub-floor which has been installed by others. Walls in kitchen to receive GWB and FRP panels except no FRP will be installed where shown to receive existing stainless steel wall panels. Kitchen also to receive GWB ceiling attached directly to existing wood framing and beneath that ceiling will be a second ceiling of scrub able suspended panels.
The project is the repair of a pedestrian bridge. General work includes the following: Removal, cataloging, and safe storage of cut limestone masonry wall caps. Removal of set back course of brick supporting stone caps. Removal of existing concrete topping over original concrete bridge slab. Removal of all exposed electrical conduit and boxes. Addition of masonry courses in place of the removed set-back masonry course. Installation of metal fabrications between brick walls to accept shortened existing light fixtures. Installation of new electrical conduit and wiring as shown. Installation of new concrete slab over existing repaired bridge slab. Replacement of stone caps. Cleaning of all existing brick and stone caps.
PSC Building 211 Sower Blvd.
Estimate:
$360,556.00
A. The Work of Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of the following:
1. The work consists of window repair and replacement of existing aluminum framed curtainwall and storefront windows on a two-story office building consisting brick and EIFS building envelope.
a. Existing aluminum framed curtainwall and storefront members are to be removed and reused.
b. All glazing is to be replaced.
c. The penthouse mechanical louvers are to be removed, openings flashed, and reinstalled.
d. Self-adhered flashing is to be installed at the perimeter of all openings before windows and louvers are re-installed.
e. Glass unit masonry units are to be tuck pointed with elastomeric sealant.
f. All exterior sealants are to be replaced.
g. Water repellant is to be applied to all existing brick.
h. EIFS is to receive a new elastomeric coating.
Restroom Construction for Fire Stations #11, #14 and #15
Restroom Construction for Fire Stations #11, #14 and #15
Construction of new restrooms, single with shower, inside existing buildings for Fire Station #11, #14 and #15. The construction and floor plan of the three stations are similar but each building is different.
RFB-216-14 Drainage Assessment and Repairs Hazelwood Center
Cabinet for Health and Family Services
Estimate:
$141,805.00
The work for this project generally consists of erosion repairs, drainage improvements, yard piping improvements, bus parking construction of an asphalt parking lot and associated drainage work.
Bluegrass Station Building #221
Estimate: $343,065.00
The project consists of approximately 1400 sq. ft of new area for a weapons repair
shop, approximately 1400 sq. ft. of mezzanine space and minor renovation to an
existing interior modular building. New construction will include interior metal stud walls
with gypsum board and metal panel wainscot, new acoustical ceiling, epoxy floor
coating, paint, structural steel mezzanine with concrete floor, metal handrails and metal
access stair and a new Electrical, Security System, and HVAC system for the new
addition. A new sprinkler system, designed in accordance with NFPA 13, in both new
and existing space will be included in the project. Also included in the project
requirements, is the relocation of owner equipment and furniture from an adjacent
location.
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service WWTP #1 Sludge Conveyor/Auger System Project
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service WWTP #1 Sludge Conveyor/Auger System Project
The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of the design/build services to include the implementation and construction of a sludge conveyor/auger system to distribute sludge from the existing belt filter press and conveyor system and loaded into a roll-off container. The work will also include removing the existing auger system and installing the new auger system, associated electrical and mechanical work, all supplied equipment, and the installation of all related appurtenances.
Public Notes:
Bre-Bid Conference will be held on 7 April 2014 at 11:00 am. Sealed bids will be received by the Bracken County Board of Education in Brooksville, KY on 14 April 2014
RFB-213-14 Replace Two (2) Boilers Mechanical Repairs
Maysville Community and Technical College
Estimate:
$ 92,357.00
Boiler Replacement:
A. Provide new hot water boilers, VFDs, and boiler management panel to replace existing, per Contract Documents.
B. Coordinate Owner-furnished HVAC controls system modifications to accommodate new equipment.
C. Provide existing hot water system piping modifications and new fin-tube hot water heating.
D. Provide insulation for new and modified piping.
E. Coordinate Owner-furnished Test and Balancing of the systems.
F. Provide new hot water buffer tank.
G. Participate in Commissioning activities during installation and Functional Testing of all system prior to project completion.
H. Provide Owner training, maintenance, and warranty services.