The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for the West Hickman WWTP Solids Building Odor/HVAC Improvements, Lexington, Kentucky.
John L. Huber Data Center – Fire Suppression Improvements
John L. Huber Data Center – Fire Suppression Improvements
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids for all work to provide and install a new clean agent fire suppression system for the data center at the John L. Huber Building. Supporting work in building trades includes sealing of room and installation of new doors to allow exit and containment of extinguishing agent.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 2460 linear feet of 8-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main using traditional trench installation techniques along East Manslick Road. Also included with the project are the installation of 2 fire hydrants, the transfer, renewal and relocation of 40 customer services. Pipe and pipe appurtenances will be supplied by Louisville Water Company.
The scope of work includes the installation of approximately 7,050 feet of 12-inch DI Waterline 86 feet of 8-inch DI waterline, 467 feet of 6-inch DI waterline, 90 feet of 4-inch DI waterline, 2,234 feet of 3/4 inch service line to reconnect 78 existing services, 15 fire hydrant assemblies, and related appurtenances.
The Lexington-Fayette Urban County Goverment will construct a dry stone fence along a portion of Old Frankfort Pike in Lexington, Kentucky which is designed to mimic an existing dry stone fence found on the property opppsite of Old Frankfort pike. Work items shall include the construction of approximately 558 linear feet of dry stone fence, construction staking, demolition of existing retaining wall portion, earthworks, sediment and erision control measures, and site restoration.
The scope of work under this contract includes the following improvements: replace two existing pumps with two 150 Hp horizontal centrifugal split case pumps, install related suction and discharge piping and valves, construct new pump pads, install air conditioning and miscellaneous HVAC improvements, install new motor control center and variable frequency drive for each pump and related electrical work, install automatic transfer switch, replace existing SCADA with new SCADA panel, repaint existing metal roof and gutters, replace door hardware and miscellaneous architectural improvements.
The work consists of construction of a new sanitary sewer tri-plex pump station and force main including a concrete flow diversion chamber, 12-feet concrete wet well with sumberisble pumps, 12-feet diameter concrete valve vault, station piping and valves, electrical/control panel, 600 KW backup generator, control building and approximately 16,500 linear feet of 18″ diameter HDPE Force main. The work will generally be constructed parallel to existing pump station and force main system.
Storage Building, Henderson Community and Technical College
RFB-228-11
Construction of a 2,080 square feet pre-engineered structure and associated site work to provide storage space for HCC. The work includes Site Clearing, General and Electrical Construction. The building shell consists of ribbed metal panels over pre-engineered metal building structure, including insulated hollow metal doors and steel overhead doors. The interior consists of exposed faced insulation in walls and roof with concrete slab-on-grade floor. Electrical work consists of providing fluorescent lighting fixtures, power for receptacles and fixtures fed from relocated existing panel.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 1,100 linear feet of 12-inch DR-18 C900 PVC water main (using traditional trench installation techniques). Also included with the project is the installation of 2 fire hydrants and the transfer, renewal, or relocation of 19 customer services.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 400 linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main (using traditional trench installation techniques). Also included with the project is the transfer, renewal, or relocation of 1 customer service.
Peabody Office Addition, Department of Fish and Wildlife
RFB-1-11
This project consists of the construction of a 1,500 sf. wood framed structure and
associated site work to provide additional office space for the Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
in addition to the existing storage facility. The work includes general construction,
mechanical, electrical and site work. The building consists of asphalt shingle roof with
wood truss structure and fiber cement siding over wood stud structure. The interior
consists of vct flooring over slab on grade, casework, painted gypsum board on wood
studs, wood and hollow metal doors with hollow metal frames and acoustical tiled
suspended ceiling. Plumbing to tie into existing supply and existing septic sewer.
HVAC system will consist of condensing unit and gas fired furnace tied into existing
propane tank. Electrical work consists of voice/ data cabling, lighting fixtures and
power for receptacles and equipment tied to existing panel.
Renovation for New Bookstore, Owensboro Community & Technical College
RFB-226-11
The Work consists of the following: Construction of a 4,465 square feet renovation of a pre-engineered structure with masonry walls to provide bookstore and office space for OCTC. The work includes Demolition, General, Mechanical and Electrical Construction. The building shell consists of existing cmu with masonry veneer that will be matched to infill existing over-head doors. The interior consists of selective demo work to accommodate renovation, which includes new openings in existing cmu walls and construction of new metal stud wall partitions. Interior also includes vct flooring over existing slab-on-grade, painted gypsum board, wood and hollow metal doors with hollow metal frames, aluminum-storefront, and acoustical tiled suspended ceiling. Plumbing to tie into existing sewer in building. HVAC system to consist of condensing unit and gas fired furnace, tied to exiting supply. Electrical work consists of providing fluorescent lighting fixtures, power for receptacles and equipment tied to existing panels, and conduit for voice/data cabling.