CCK-2612-22 Renew/Modernize Facilities – Campus Enabling (Phase 2) Rose Street Beautification – 2511.72
CCK-2612-22 Renew/Modernize Facilities – Campus Enabling (Phase 2) Rose Street Beautification – 2511.72
Transformation of the existing Rose Street area between Columbia Lane and Huguelet Drive into a pedestrian plaza and gathering place. This portion of the project includes work between Columbia Avenue and extending to Funkhouser Drive and along Funkhouser Drive to Library Drive.
New amenities and features are to include hardscapes, stone masonry planters, benches, seating, fountain, charging stations, walkway lighting, accent lighting, stone terrace walls, stone slab benches, metal arbor structures, accent pavements, cobblestone pavements, historic blend concrete pavements, exposed aggregate pavements, landscaping and sodding.
This new plaza will also extend west along the Chemistry-Physics building and include a portion of Funkhouser Drive.
This Project consists of asphalt paving of approximately 1,485 linear feet of roadway, pavement base failure repairs, roadway & parking lot widening, asphalt pavement milling, approximately 85,000 square yards of asphalt pavement sealing, and the replacement of storm water culvert pipes with headwalls
This project is to be bid LUMP SUM. This bid shall include all labor, equipment, materials, and any incidentals necessary to complete the items of work detailed in plans and herein. Contractor shall be responsible for determining actual quantities to be used to construct this structure as shown on plans and described within Bid Documents.
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 562-159
Rose Acres Drainage Improvements—Cline Property Detention Pond
All necessary clearing, demolition, excavation, labor, materials, and equipment
for construction of a detention pond and appurtenances.
THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT IS TO RUN 12/12 STRAND SINGLE MODE/OM1 FIBER FROM THE DOROTHA SMITH OATTS VISITOR CENTER BLDG. 0302 ROOM 109 TO THE UK BASEBALL FACILITY BLDG. 0682 ROOM C006A TO CONNECT TO THE UK CAMPUS NETWORK. THIS WILL INVOLVE RUNNING 3000 FEET OF SINGLE MODE/OM4 FIBER FROM BLDG. 302 TO BLDG. 682. THE ABOVE TO BE PERFORMED BY UK ITS.
SEE ALL DRAWINGS/MAPS FOR DETAILS REGARDING PATHWAYS AND PULL BOX LOCATIONS. THE DEPTH NEEDS TO BE CONSISTENT WHILE AVOIDING UTILITIES AND TREE ROOTS. Approx. 36″ depth.
CONTRACTOR TO LOCATE ALL UTILITIES PRIOR TO START OF WORK.
DIRECTIONAL BORE AND PULL BACK (2) 4” CONDUITS FROM MAN-HOLE U228 to NEW PULL BOX BY THE BASEBALL STADIUM and NEW PULL BOX ACROSS ALUMNI DRIVE.
DIRECTIONAL BORE AND PULL BACK (1) 4” CONDUIT FROM VISITOR CENTER BUILDING TO THE NEW PULL BOX ACROSS FROM ALUMNI DRIVE.
SCOPE INCLUDES INSTALLATION TOTAL OF (5) 24” X 36” QUAZITE PULL BOXES WITH A TRAFFIC RATED TIER 22 LID. SEE DRAWINGS FOR LOCATIONS OF PULL BOXES.
INSTALL (1) NEW PULL BOX OUTSIDE THE VISITOR CENTER BUILDING. INTERSECTING THE EXISTING 2 X 1 ¼” TELECOM CONDUIT LEADING INTO THE BUILDING.
SEED AND STRAW ANY DISTURBED AREAS.
CONTRACTOR WILL NOT PARK VEHICLES ON THE GRASS or SIDE of ROADS.
REMOVE ALL CONSTRUCTION DEBRIS AND TRASH WHEN COMPLETE.
UK IS A NON-SMOKING CAMPUS, THIS INCLUDES THE ARBORETUM AREA.
ALL WORK TO BE COORDINATED & COMMUNICATED WITH UK ITS BEFORE STARTING AND DURING THE INSTALLATION.
CCK-2611-22 RB#2 Final Phase Interior Glass, Glazing & Metal Panels – 2552.0
CCK-2611-22 RB#2 Final Phase Interior Glass, Glazing & Metal Panels – 2552.0
Research Building Phase 4 consists of an approximate 40,400 sf fit out of multidisciplinary research laboratory that will be the cornerstone of the University’s push to become a Top 20 national research facility. This facility is based on the latest improvements in research laboratory design standards. Replacement of sliding glass doors with swinging glass doors on level 2 through 5 at each of the wet lab entrances. This will include but not limited to the removal of the existing doors, removal and replacement of the adjacent glass and transom and the install of a new swinging door and associated hardware.
The trade contract for this work is listed below. Bid Package #5 Trade Contracts (CCK-2611-22) shall include:
CCK-2607-22 Demolition and Recycling of Dairy Research Facilities
CCK-2607-22 Demolition and Recycling of Dairy Research Facilities
The scope of work is to complete the demolition of a single-story house, multiple dairy farm buildings, barns, silos, sheds and fence/post and then to restore them to a grass pasture. Site is located on University Property, Coldstream Farm, off Georgetown Road with a general address as 3440 Dairy Road, Lexington, KY. The Dairy Housing Research & Teaching Facility is excluded minus any remaining foundational materials. Demolition is defined as the demolition and removal of building, foundations to the top of footer, and utility service to at least one foot below grade as well as removal of any site improvements to include fencing (except for the perimeter boundary fencing), sidewalks, parking and other hard surfaces, excluding the Farm Dairy Road which is not to be removed. Contract also includes the removal of material, proper disposal and post testing of two cattle waste sediment lagoons. All work must meet all local and state codes. The project is a turnkey demolition with offeror responsible for all notifications to utility providers of disruptions, permit submissions, and close out documentation. The contractor will provide all labor including supervision and inspection services, materials, supplies, tools, equipment, permits, bonds and any additional services necessary for completion of these said demolitions and the restoration of the site to natural grade. The contractor will support the University’s goal to maximum the amount of demolished material for recycling.
City of Jeffersonville – Lentzier Creek Force Main Relocation
City of Jeffersonville – Lentzier Creek Force Main Relocation
This project consists of the furnishing and installing of approximately 500’ of dual 18” force
mains, air release valves, and all other items shown on the plans and mentioned in the
specifications for a complete project.
Jefferson County Public Schools – Elevator Modernizations: Gheens Academy / Male HS / Seneca HS / Fern Creek HS / Highland MS
Jefferson County Public Schools – Elevator Modernizations: Gheens Academy / Male HS / Seneca HS / Fern Creek HS / Highland MS
This project consists of modernization of five (5) elevators:
Gheens Academy, 4425 Preston Hwy, Louisville, KY 40213
Male High School, 4409 Preston Hwy, Louisville, KY 40213
Seneca High School, 3510 Goldsmith Ln, Louisville, KY 40220
Fern Creek High School, 9115 Fern Creek Rd, Louisville, KY 40291
Highland Middle School, 1700 Norris Place, Louisville, KY 40205
Meade County Board of Education – Flaherty Elementary School Renovation
Meade County Board of Education – Flaherty Elementary School Renovation
Project consists of demolition of the existing front entry. Complete
reworking of the existing HVAC system, replacement of all existing ceilings and lights to LED.
All existing classrooms to receive new instructional wall equipment, and replacement of existing
finishes. The existing Media Center and Administrative Suite are to undergo an extensive
renovation including selective demolition.
Meade County Board of Education – David T. Wilson Elementary Upgrades
Meade County Board of Education – David T. Wilson Elementary Upgrades
Project consists of selective site work including reworking existing
drives and parking to improve site safety. Addition of a pre-engineered aluminum
canopy on the existing building. Mechanical equipment replacement and tie into the
existing systems of the building. Electrical including connection of mechanical
equipment and upgrading of panels associated with that work. Selective light pole
replacement is also part of the work.
Project cost range is anticipated to be under $2,000,000
Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work:
1. Meade Co. Schools will have direct contracts with each of the two (2) awarded bid
packages.
a. Bid Package 1- Site Work & Aluminum Canopies (Site is Prime) b. Bid Package 2- Mechanical & Electrical Work (Mechanical is Prime)
Jessamine County Water District 1 – Carolyn Lane & Vincewood Drive Water Line Upgrade
Jessamine County Water District 1 – Carolyn Lane & Vincewood Drive Water Line Upgrade
The Project consists of REPLACING approximately 6,600 linear feet
of 3 inch water line with a 6 inch C900 Water Line, REPLACING approximately 3,000 linear feet of 4 inch with 8 inch C900 Water Line for the Carolyn Lane & Vincewood Drive Water Line Upgrade, as well as installing 500 AMR Meters in the distribution system.
Northern Madison County Sanitation District – AppHarvest Sewer Connection Project
Northern Madison County Sanitation District – AppHarvest Sewer Connection Project
Work is generally to include installation only of approximately 11,960 linear feet of 4”
PVC Force Main Sewer with Duplex Submersible Pump Station (which includes a concrete wet well (WW) and valve vault) and 1 manhole (MH) and connection pipe to be
constructed at the AppHarvest Plant Site.
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned or scheduled on the Project Documents and / or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
Lee County Fiscal Court – Beattyville Housing – Crystal Creek Subdivision – Phase 4
Lee County Fiscal Court – Beattyville Housing – Crystal Creek Subdivision – Phase 4
The proposed project will create affordable housing for many families in
Beattyville, KY. A two-way road will be built, as well as the installation of water
and sewer lines for the proposed development.
Contract 1 – Installation of curb & gutter, water lines, sewer lines, storm drainage, and
appurtenances.
Contract 2 – Installation of a 20’ wide asphalt road.
Franklin County Schools – Franklin County High School & Western Hills High School Athletic Improvements
Franklin County Schools – Franklin County High School & Western Hills High School Athletic Improvements
The work includes new track field events at Western Hills High School, this includes site work, concrete,
running track surface, and track event accessories. It also includes a prefabricated concession stand
building at Franklin County High School which includes utility work, concrete slab, concrete paving, and
construction, delivery and setting of the prefabricated concession building.
The proposed project will create affordable housing for many families in Booneville, KY. A road for three duplexes’ will be built. Water, sewer, electric and fiber lines will be installed, as well as sidewalk, curb and gutter, and pavement for the proposed development.
Contract 4 – Curb & Gutter and Sidewalk – Installation of curb & gutter and sidewalk
Project will replace dual deck dx cooling coil and outdoor condensing unit with new. Trane equipment is to be used so that new equipment will match to existing air handling unit. Existing condensing unit and coil will be removed by contractor. New condensing unit will be mounted on pad outside existing pit and protected by fencing. Building will be occupied during construction.
The project consists selective demolition and subsequent renovation of an existing Office Building identified as the Pfeiffer Office Building located at 1375 Indian Gap Road, Frankfort, Franklin County, KY. Work includes removal of existing windows, removal and preservation of existing overhead doors, demolition of existing exterior doors, removal of existing wood frame and masonry partitions, removal of existing interior architectural finishes, doors, frames & hardware. Mechanical and electrical demolition includes removal of existing supply and waste piping, gas and pneumatic air piping, furnace, unit heaters, ductwork, registers and diffusers. Electrical demolition includes removal and disposal of existing electric panel, light fixtures, wiring, switches and receptacles. Removal and replacement of office furnishings, other than fixed improvements called out to be removed are NOT part of the work. Concrete floor slabs are to be cut and removed as required to accommodate installation of under-slab piping. All demolition debris except those improvements called out to be preserved is to be removed and properly disposed of offsite.
New work to be performed includes installation of new vinyl windows and metal clad entry doors, new wood framing with fiber cement exterior siding and composite trim. Interior improvements include patching and repair of concrete slabs, installation of one new toilet room and upgrading of an existing locker / toilet room including fixtures and finishes; erection of new wood stud and gypsum board partitions, new hollow core wood doors and frames including new door hardware, stained concrete and epoxy floor finishes, new toilet partition and plastic laminate casework. Mechanical improvements include new dual fuel heating system, new thru-wall units, realigning or replacing existing ductwork and adding new ductwork, registers and diffusers. Plumbing improvements include installation of new supply and waste piping, water heater, service sink and plumbing fixtures. Piping and ductwork is to be insulated where called out. Electrical work includes new electric panel, new circuitry, lighting, new data cabling, conduit, fixtures and trim.
In addition, the User Agency will secure and locate a temporary office trailer adjacent to the work site. As part of the work, the contractor will connect and maintain electric service to that facility.
The southern end of the perimeter fence at the Governor’s Mansion is currently 4’-0″ height, whereas the northern and western fence was recently increased to 6’-0″ height. This project will replace the 4’-0″ fence with new 6’-0″ fence to match the rest of the 6’-0″ fence. This portion of the perimeter is approximately 276 linear feet of fence, including several gates. Some of the gates will be automated using existing actuators, which will be connected by Others. State seals, in the form of bronze plaques, will be included on the double gates toward Capital Avenue as a Bid Alternate.
City of Jeffersontown – Veteran’s Memorial Park Phase II: BP2 Performance Pavilion – REBID
City of Jeffersontown – Veteran’s Memorial Park Phase II: BP2 Performance Pavilion – REBID
Project Overview: The City of Jeffersontown has developed plans for the development of the Veteran’s
Memorial Park: Phase Two. The park site includes a 7.5-acre area and extends west from Ruckriegal
Parkway through the former Water Treatment site to Chenoweth Run. Full construction of the park is
being completed in multiple bid packages. This bid package is the second bid set.
Base Bid: New single-story Amphitheater and Event space facility. Building contains open air, concrete
stage with metal roof; backstage dressing rooms; multipurpose event room; catering prep area;
restrooms and support spaces. Structure is steel and masonry-bearing, with steel roof beams and open
web joists, supported by shallow, spread footings with a concrete slab-on-grade. Roofing is TPO
membrane and standing seam metal with metal fascia over metal roof decking and tapered insulation.
Exterior facades are a combination of decorative concrete masonry veneer and rain-screen panels over
concrete block or light gauge metal framing with insulated cavities. Openings include aluminum
storefront and entrances, aluminum windows and curtainwall, and hollow metal doors and frames.
Interior finishes include gypsum board partitions, acoustical and wood slat ceilings, carpet, LVT, wall
covering and paint. Scope includes specialized theatrical rigging, lighting and AV systems, along with
new plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and fire protection equipment and fixtures.
City of Jeffersontown – Veteran’s Memorial Park Phase II: BP3 Restrooms – REBID
City of Jeffersontown – Veteran’s Memorial Park Phase II: BP3 Restrooms – REBID
Project Overview: The City of Jeffersontown has developed plans for the development of the Veteran’s
Memorial Park: Phase Two. The park site includes a 7.5-acre area and extends east from Ruckriegal
Parkway through the former Water Treatment site to Chenoweth Run. Full construction of the park is
being completed in multiple bid packages. This bid package is the third bid set.
Base Bid: Plans call for the existing single-story masonry structure to be repurposed for use as a public
restroom building. Repurposed building will contain multiple, individual restrooms, concession area, and
mechanical room. Existing exterior brick veneer over concrete block bearing walls and hollow core
concrete roof panels to remain. Existing concrete slab to be partially removed and replaced with new
concrete slab on grade. Existing built-up roofing to be replaced with new TPO membrane over tapered
insulation and includes a metal canopy. Exterior facades are a combination of new rain-screen panels
and painted existing brick. New interior partitions are concrete block. Interior surfaces are painted.
Scope includes new plumbing, ventilation, and electrical equipment and fixtures.
Lexington Housing Authority – Race on Third – Six Townhomes Project
Lexington Housing Authority – Race on Third – Six Townhomes Project
The Work consists of (6) two bedroom townhouse apartments, five identical in plan with 1,302
square feet. The sixth townhouse apartment is a two bedroom plan with 1,348 square feet. Total
area of the Project is 7,858 square feet.