Western Kenyucky University requested proposals from qualified Architectural/Engineering firms for the design for the Renovation of the Academic Complex on the main campus of Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green, KY. The Scope will include renovations to classrooms, an auditorium, and potentially an addition to the building.
RFB-190-12 Plumbing Replacement Northern Kentucky Juvenile Detention Center
RFB-190-12
This project site is located at the Northern Kentucky Youth Development Center at
15600 Turner Road in Crittenden Kentucky. The scope of the project is to include the
removal of (6) six water closets located in the facility detention rooms, and replace
them with combination lavatory/water closet units. Some general trade work related to
masonry, carpentry, and concrete will be required.
James Lane Allen Elementary School Addition and Renovation
James Lane Allen Elementary School Addition and Renovation
The work includes the renovation of the existing school with new additions for a total of 72,592 SF. The existing single story school has approximately 58,546 SF and the net additions equal 14,046 SF. James Lane Allen Elementary School was built in 1957 with major building additions in 1968 (classrooms), 1986 (media center & classrooms), 1994 (new boiler room), 1995 (roof replacement), and an undated cafeteria expansion. The scope of work for this current major construction project includes, but is not limited to: Building demolition of existing kitchen, cafeteria, and administration offices within a floor area of approximately 11,172 SF. Selective demolition in the remaining 47,374 SF of existing structure includes removal and replacement of non-load bearing classroom window walls, removal and replacement of mechanical systems (including installation of new variable refrigerant volume systems), removal and replacement of existing electrical systems, fire protection, fire alarm systems, interior finishes (walls, ceilings, floor and base), door hardware, site improvements and paving. New construction of approximately 25,218 SF consists of kitchen and equipment, cafeteria, administration office area, the addition of 8 classrooms, and several secondary entry vestibules. The work will be executed in three principal phases beginning June 2012 and ending December 2013. The building will be occupied during all phases of construction work.
The Berea College Deep Green Residence is a newly constructed 3 story with a partial basement dormitory comprising of approximately 40,250 SF. The project is located just east of Boone Tavern parking lot of Prospect Street currently serving the Anna Smith Residence Hall. Parking will be below the Seabury Center. The project is seeking platinum certification under the 2009 NC version of LEED. The dormitory will provide residence for 120 students and must be completed with building flush out by 6/1/2013. A combination of concrete foundation walls bearing on rock and grade beams will support the load bearing metal studs and structural steel for the slab on metal deck. The roof will be metal seam supported by cold form metal truss and joists. The exterior veneer will be brick. Ceiling finishes will consist of exposed metal deck, acoustical and bead board. Partitions except for a few at the basement will be metal stud and gyp. Most walls will receive wood base, chair rail, and casing. Most floors with be polished concrete except at public areas and restrooms where porcelain and ceramic tiles will be used. A great deal of attention will be required for material selections to verify that LEED credits are being met.
RFB-192-12
This Work includes the construction of a 2,000 sf office building at 3923 Madison Pk., Covington, KY 41017. The building is slab-on-grade with wood framed walls, vinyl clad double hung wood windows, R-19 batt insulation, shop-fabricated wood trusses, asphalt shingle roofing, and fiber cement siding. Typical floor finish to be vinyl composition tile, typical wall finish to be painted gypsum board, typical ceiling to be suspended acoustical tiles. Typical ceiling height to be 8’-0″, typical bearing wall to be 10’-1″. The HVAC system is an electric heat pump. The building will accommodate an occupancy of 21 and house the following rooms and functions: a large workroom with kitchenette, four private offices, a small conference room, men’s and women’s restrooms, mechanical room, custodial room, communications room, and reception room. The Work also includes a small concrete parking area (1 space, accessible).
RFB-191-12 Auto Lab Renovations Southeastern Campus
RFB-191-12
The work includes: Renovation of three auto lab spaces consisting of a 12,782 square feet. The work includes Demolition, General, Mechanical and Electrical Construction. The interior walls consists of existing cmu. The interior consists of selective demo work to accommodate renovation, which includes removal of concrete slab for new openings of vehicle exhaust system. Interior also includes high-performance epoxy flooring over existing slab-on-grade. Painting includes cmu walls, hollow metal doors with hollow metal frames, metal handrails and stairs, and metal joists and deck. Roof requires patch work of removed hvac equipment. New plumbing to tie into existing sewer in building. HVAC system to consist of unit gas heaters, tied to exiting supply and new RTU as alternate. Electrical work consists of providing power for equipment tied to existing panels.
The scope of work consists of a full resturant ground up build. All mechanical trades will be required as well as glass/glazing, drywall/metal stud, rouch carpentry, finish carpentry, tile, acoustic ceiling, painting, and roofing.
Housing Authority of Danville Limited Renovations and Repairs at Arnold Towers, Latimer Heights and Burckley Homes
Housing Authority of Danville Limited Renovations and Repairs at Arnold Towers, Latimer Heights and Burckley Homes
The work includes items: Replacement of stair railings, balcony repair, entrance canopy re-roof and shutoff valve replacement at Arnold Towers, and selective demolition and new framing, finishes, cabinets, mechanical, electrical and plumbing at selected apartments at Latimer Heights and Burckely Homes.
US 60 (Shelbyville Road) Sidewalk Improvements, Section 3
US 60 (Shelbyville Road) Sidewalk Improvements, Section 3
The project provides for all labor, materials, and equipment to provide approximately 2015 LF of Standard Header Curb and 1245 SY of concrete sidewalk along Shelbyville Road from Thierman Lane to Fairmeade Road. Associated work includes, but not limited to, removing existing curb and sidewalk; constructing drainage structures; and pavement restoration