RFB-235-12 Building Repairs – Godbey Building & Chrisman Hall
RFB-235-12
The Godbey Building repair removes a portion of the existing exterior brick wall and
windows where leaks are occurring because of failures in membrane flashing. Brick
and windows are replaced and proper membrane flashings are installed.
The Chrisman Hall project involves concrete and masonry repairs. This building has
exposed cast in place concrete spandrel bands around the building. Several areas
primarily at the corners have spawled and need to be repaired. Concrete rehabilitation
repairs shall be made to these areas. Joint sealant in existing masonry joints needs to
be removed and replaced. New expansion joints will be added to allow the building
envelop to expand and contract.
Alternate #1 adds metal siding to upper exterior wall areas of the Godbey Building to
cover brick where membrane flashings have failed.
City of Frankfort West Main Street Brick Sewer Rehab
City of Frankfort West Main Street Brick Sewer Rehab
The work to be bid upon is described as follows:
480 +/- LF of 36″ Cured-In-Place Pipe
18 Lateral Reinstatements
Major Spot Repair in 36″ Brick Sewer
3 New Manholes
1 New Drop Box Inlet
300 LF of 12″ PVC
10 LF of 15″ PVC
10 LF of 24″ PVC
Please note: The Engineer’s Estimate of Construction Cost will not be released to any one for any purpose. Do not contact the engineer or owner requesting this information.
1 Site Work
2 General Trades
3 Masonry
4 Roofing
5 Aluminum Windows and Store Front
6 Painting
7 Flooring
8 Fire Protection
9 Mechanical
10 Electrical
11 Paving
15 Combo Package
RFB-241-12
The Work consists of the following:The main Bowling Green Technical College campus currently utilizes 4 entrances. Entries 1, 3, and 4 consist of chain link fence/gates and outdated campus signage. Entry 2 consists of brick walls, an ornamental swing gate, and the main campus sign. This project will remove all existing brick walls, chain link fence/gates, and outdated campus signage and create a ‘central theme’ with the new Main Entry that all of the other entries will mimic. The entries will consist of new brick walls with precast accents along with new ornamental gates. New ornamental fencing with brick columns will link Entry 1, 2, and 3 together along Loop Drive. This project will also add new post and panel campus signage. The signage will consist of directional vehicular signage, directional pedestrian signage, campus map kiosks, and parking lot identification. The Franklin-Simpson Center, Transpark Center, and the Glasgow Campus will all receive updates to existing campus signage to reflect new college name.
RFB-240-12
This project includes the removal of the hot water heating system, controls, fan coil
units, boiler, controls, piping, pumps and lighting as shown. The HVAC system will be
replaced with a new split system VRV type heat pumps with cassette indoor units to do
both heating and cooling. New DDC Control work shall be included in the bid amount
as an allowance. The new control equipment must interface with the heat pump
systems.
Ravenna, Kentucky
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RFB-239-12 CPT-Garage-Utility Tunnel Repairs
RFB-239-12
The project involves the structural repairs of the existing Utility Tunnel Slab Repairs at Capital Plaza Tower Garage. Specifically, the work involves selected concrete repairs of the utility tunnel structural slab at the ground level of the garage. The plans indicate areas of potential repair as made by visual and mechanical survey (chain drag/sounding). As a part of the work, the Contractor shall assist the Engineer with a chain-drag survey of the areas highlighted on the drawings and assist in marking suspect areas in the field. The project includes a set quantity of repair work which will be included in the base bid. Final quantities will be as determined by the survey and as reviewed by the Engineer and Owner. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
RFB-238-12 Structural Repairs Ashland National Guard Armory
RFB-238-12
The project consists of the stabilization of the North wall of the Drill Hall at the Ashland National Guard Armory. The building was constructed in approximately 1947. The Drill Hall is an elevated gym space composed of masonry shear walls, constructed in combination with a steel column, truss and beam roof system. The steel frame superstructure is supported by a concrete flat slab and concrete column system which houses a lower level parking area. Due to the lack of masonry expansion joints in the Drill Hall walls and the height/slenderness of the walls, the masonry walls have developed cracks and the North wall has deflected out of plane. The stabilization of the North wall will include the erection of a permanent interior steel frame. Brick expansion joints will be cut (full width of wall) and sealed in the North, East and West walls of the Drill Hall. Cracked brick will be replaced and mortar joints re-pointed in the North, East and West walls of the Drill Hall. Existing utilities, bleachers, etc will need to be removed and replaced and/or removed and rerouted as required to perform the work.
RFB-237-12
The sewer portion of this project consists of installing approximately 1,350 feet of 8-inch sewer line, 8 manholes and connections. The sewer line material is ductile iron and PVC. The water portion of this project consists of approximately 1,740 feet of 2-inch, 1-inch and 3/4″ water service lines. The water portion also includes 6 pressure reducing valves and connection to existing water service lines.
The project scope includes the interior fitup of an existing Pre Engineered shell building for locker rooms, finishes, gym floor, bleachers and MEP work. The work must be substantially complete no later than October 31, 2012
RFB-236-12 New Student Housing Eastern Kentucky University
RFB-236-12
This project includes the development of a 259 bed residence hall on a location along Kit Carson Drive in
an existing parking lot immediately adjacent to the New Science Building, allowing adequate space for the
future science building addition. The new building will be a combination of three and four stories stepping
away from the larger scale science building. The hall will be set up in a four-student suite arrangement
allowing a combination of shared bedrooms and individual bedrooms, all with internal toilet/showering
facilities and a small kitchenette.
Architectural:
The building steps from a four story structure on the south wing to a three story structure on the north wing
and transitions from the scale of the large science building to a more residential feel. The north wing is
also located closer to Kit Carson Drive in order to create a more intimate, pedestrian-friendly experience
and to set the stage for future residential development further north along Kit Carson. The entrance is
marked with the vertical element of the stair tower and is clad in stone. The public spaces of the lounge,
kitchen and laundry are located on the main entry floor and comprise the one story projection. Exterior
building materials include natural stone, brick, aluminum windows and stone trim elements. Interior
finishes include resilient flooring, carpet tile, ceramic tile, paint and acoustical lay-in ceiling grid and tile.
Site:
The proposed site for the new residence hall is located along Kit Carson Drive, north of and adjacent to the
New Science Building. The site surrounding the proposed building generally slopes from south to north
and east to west.
A new entry plaza will connect the main building entrance to the sidewalk along Kit Carson Drive, providing
ample outdoor seating and gathering space. Concrete sidewalks are designed to safely direct pedestrian
traffic from the parking lots to the Residence Hall or directly to Kit Carson Drive and the campus core. A
permanent grilling station and patio is located along the back walks, near the parking areas.
A separate sidewalk will provide access to the mechanical rooms and trash/recycling storage areas. A
screened service area for the exterior mechanical and electrical equipment will be located in a separate
courtyard at the north end of the new building.
Runway Crack Repair, Pavement Marking, Apron Crack Repair, and Runway Seal Coat at Lake Cumberland Regional Airport
Runway Crack Repair, Pavement Marking, Apron Crack Repair, and Runway Seal Coat at Lake Cumberland Regional Airport
To Furnish all labor, materials, and equipment and performing all work necessary for runway crack repair, pavement marking, apron crack repair, and runway seal coat.
Install Panda Express at Garrett Conference Center
Install Panda Express at Garrett Conference Center
You are invited to bid on supplying all equipment, materials, labor, permits, etc. to Install Panda Express at Garrett Conference Center on the campus of Western Kentucky University. Mr. Dan Channey, Project Manager shall be in charge of this project. Please contact Warren Whitfield, Manager of Construction Purchasing by email at warren.whitfield@wku.edu for any information or clarifications you may need about the bid. As soon as an answer is available it will e-mailed back you. If it affects the bid specifications, a written Advice of Change will be issued to all bidders.
The scope of work consists of a complete demo and rebuild for a new McDonald’s project located in Paducah, Ky. The project is located at 3995 Hinckleville Rd, Paducah, Ky 42001 and will utilize the McDonald’s Spend Smart team.
Downing Univ Center Package 3 Renovations & Additions
Downing Univ Center Package 3 Renovations & Additions
You are invited to bid on supplying all equipment, materials, labor, permits, etc. for the Downing University Center: Bid Package #3 Renovations & Additions on the campus of Western Kentucky University.
Runway Crack Repair, Seal Coat and Pavement Markings at Wendall H Ford Airport in Chavies, Ky
Runway Crack Repair, Seal Coat and Pavement Markings at Wendall H Ford Airport in Chavies, Ky
Sealed proposals for furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment and performing all work necessary for runway, crack repair, seal coat, and pavement markings.
The project scope includes removal of existing cushioned rubber surface from track and field paved areas and installation of new rubber surface with striping and long jump takeoff boards.