This project consists of renovating approximately 11,000 GSF of space on a single floor. The building will be renovated into an undergraduate class lab facility for Biology and an outreach intructional facility for the Partnership Institute for Mathematics and Science Education Reform (PIMSER). The improvements will include a community activities room that will double as a classroom for both PIMSER and Biology. The renovation will also incorporate necessary upgrades of the building systems, such as communications, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, fire safety and security.
The University will be upgrading the Electrical and IT Infrastructure in 4 different clinics to upgrade to their new Electronic Heath Records system. The scope of work will include providing new Cisco dual power switches and rack mounted UPS, installing new HVAC in the communication rooms to accommodate the new heat load, and upgrading the data network in each of the clinics. Included in this would new Wireless Access devices and new data and power outlets located throughout clinics as indicated.
Parkview Avenue, Harrison Avenue, 18th Street, 19th Street, Summer Hill Avenue and Hulbert Alley Water Main Replacement Project
The proposed work is generally described as follows: Construction os approximately 1,390 ft of 8” ductile iron pipe on Parkview Ave, 436 ft of 4” ductile iron pipe on Harrison Ave, 1,515 ft of 8” ductile iron pipe on 18th Street, 1,587 ft of 12” ductile pipe on 19th Street, 1,389 ft of ductile iron pipe on Summer Hill Ave, 106 ft of 4” ductile iron pipe and 247 ft of 2” HDPE pipe on Hulbert Alley in Newport, Campbell Co, Kentucky.
University of Kentucky 2332.0 Chemistry-Physics Bldg. Upgrade-Renovate-Improve or Expand Research Labs
2332.0 Chemistry-Physics Bldg. Upgrade-Renovate-Improve or Expand Research Labs
The Work consists of renovation of several contiguous laboratories on the first floor in the Chemistry-Physics Building on the University of Kentucky campus in Lexington, Kentucky, as follows: Demolition of existing finishes, partitions, and building systems. Construction of new partitions, installation of new finishes, building systems, and laboratory items as required to create new research laboratories and their supporting spaces. Installation of new buildings systems in other areas of the Chemistry-Physics Building to support the new research labs as shown on the Contract Documents. New finishes include resilient floor tile, resinous flooring, resilient base, painted gypsum board, and suspended acoustical ceiling system. New building components include metal laboratory casework, epoxy laboratory counters and sinks, and fume hoods. All of the Work is interior, with the exception of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work shown on the Contract Documents.
The Work consists of: An addition to the existing Oldham County Health Dept Bldg. Work includes, partial demolition of existing facility, construction of new office and work areas, demonstration kitchen, community space, toilet rooms, maintenance and storage areas as well as renovations to some spaces within the existing facility.
The Work includes complete Building addition with mechanical, electrical and plumbing. Exterior work includes paving, sidewalks and landscaping.
Pioneer Housing – Four Mile Avenue Duplexes: Bid Package Four
1. Interior finishes, see A100 and A500
2. Insulation
3. Gypsum Board
4. Flooring, see A100
5. Paint
6. Cabinets as shown on A500
7. Plumbing Fixtures as shown on P100
8. Finish Electric, see E100
9. Finish Mechanical, see M100
10. Finish Carpentry
11. Interior doors as shown on A100
12. Interior and Exterior door hardware
Pioneer Housing – Four Mile Avenue Duplexes: Bid Package Three
1. Electrical Rough-In, including telephone, cable and internet. See sheet E100
2. Completion of Plumbing Rough-In as shown on P100
3. Mechanical, including HVAC. Refer to M100
Pioneer Housing – Four Mile Avenue Duplexes: Bid Package One
1. Locate building as shown on C100
2. Excavation of footings as shown on S100
3. Under slab utilities provided including under slab plumbing rough in, see C102
4. Slab as shown on S100
5. Roof trusses as shown on S200
6. Framing as shown on A100
7. Sheathing
8. Roofing as shown on A102
9. Exterior Finishes (brick) as shown on A200
10. Windows, see A100 and A200
11. Exterior doors (hardware to be installed in Bid Pack #4) as shown on A100 and A101
12. Caulking of all exterior joints
Pioneer Housing – Four Mile Avenue Duplexes: Bid Package One
1. Curbs as shown on shet C100
2. Walks as shown on C100
3. Drives as shown on C100
4. Paving as shown on C100
5. Grading as shown on C101
6. Landscape as shown on C100
7. Bumpers as shown on C100
8. Striping as shown on C100
9. All site utilities to the buildings (sweage pumps, gas, electric and cable) as shown on C102
City of Danville RFP for Downtown Electrical System
City of Danville RFP for Downtown Electrical System
Request for Proposal from Design-Build Teams (consultant) to renovate, upgrade and replace the downtown municiple electrical system. This system consists of Transportation Cabinet owned traffic signals and City owned streetlights, pedestrian lights, and service outlets.
West Shelby Water District US 60 Booster Pump Station
West Shelby Water District US 60 Booster Pump Station
This contract consists of a new in-ground pump station decommissioning an existing pump station with a bypass 16″ ductile iron waterline and appurtenances.
As the program facilitator of the Emergency Repair Program, (hereafter ERP) funded by the City of New Albany Redevelopment Commission, New Directions Housing Corporation (hereafter NDHC) is seeking qualified contractors and subcontractors to be placed on a list allowing quotes on repairs for owner occupied single-family homes. It is in the intent of this program to address emergency repairs that focus on stabilizing homes through maintenance and weatherization. Repairs provided through ERP will generally be compromised of but not limited to the following:
General exterior repair, repair/replacement of roofs, siding, gutters, etc.
Plumbing
Electrical
HVAC
RFQ for Midtown Renaissance Housing Rehabilitation Program
RFQ for Midtown Renaissance Housing Rehabilitation Program
The City of New Albany has designated New Directions Housing Corporation (hereafter NDHC) the program administrator of the Midtown Renaissance Housing Rehabilitation Program. NDHC is seeking qualified General Contractors to be placed on an eligible bidder’s list to provide quotes on the rehabilitation of owner-occupied singlefamily homes. This will be a scattered-site housing rehabilitation activity within the Midtown Neighborhood that will support the existing Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). This is a federally funded project. It is in the intent of this program to improve the existing owner-occupied housing stock through repairs that enhance the quality, livability, efficiency and overall appearance of the assisted homes.
RFQ for Portland Neighborhood Homeowner Rehab Program
RFQ for Portland Neighborhood Homeowner Rehab Program
Louisville Metro Community Services & Revitalization has designated New Directions Housing Corporation the program subrecipient of the Portland Neighborhood Program. NDHC is seeking qualified General Contractors to be placed on an eligible bidder’s list to provide quotes on the rehabilatation of owner occupied single-family homes. This will be a scattered-site housing rehabilitation activity that will support a comprehensive approach to the revitalization of the of the Portland Neighborhood. Portland has been designated a Neighborhood Revitalization Stradegy Area (NRSA) and is also one of the designated areas to receive Neighborhood Stabilization Program funding. It is the intent of this program to improve the existing owner-occupied housing stock through repairs that enhance the quality, livability, efficency and overall appearance of the assisted homes. This project is funded in whole or in part by the Louisville/Jeffeson Co Metro Government through its Community Development Block Grant Program.