EKU is seeking qualified companies to provide pipe insulation services including applying, removal and repair
of insulation supports. Services also need to include application of insulating materials, surface cladding and
coating to pipes, vessels, tanks, ductwork and associated equipment or other mechanical systems as applicable.
Removal of existing hydrants at 120 existing camp sites and replace with 120 new frost proof hydrants. Hydrant / hydrant assembly to be provided by Owner and installed by Contractor. Contractor to provide and install fitting and connections as indicated in the Drawings, and shall restore areas around hydrants damaged or disturbed by construction.
Terminate ends of the tunnel under Huguelet and infill the tunnel under Huguelet with
flowable fill. This will include termination of electric in the infilled section.
The Work includes selective replacement of storefront window system with new thermally broken storefront window system with insulating glazing. Various aluminum break metal fabrications at sills and post wraps will be included. Aluminum storefront entrance doors at south side of building will be replaced. Selective areas of board and batten siding will be removed and replaced with new painted PVC board and batten siding. Selective areas of exterior stone masonry will be re-pointed where deteriorated. Existing copper gutters and downspouts will be re-painted.
The Project involves replacement of the exterior, pad-mount, 15 kV switchgear serving the KCIW. Installation of the replacement switchgear, transfer of medium voltage services and removal of the existing switchgear must be performed in a sequenced work effort coordinated with the KCIW and the local utility. Associated work of the Project includes, but is not limited to, trenching and backfill for installation of direct-buried conduits, construction of equipment pad and the installation and termination of 15 kV rated cables. Work of the Project is outside of the KCIW security boundary.
The project consists of demolition of the existing slab-on-grade concrete pavement and construction of a new slab-on-grade concrete paving in the courtyard at the Southeast Community & technical College, as shown on the attached documents.
Work includes demolition of existing slab-on-grade concrete pavement and associated reinforcement; placement of new slab-on-grade concrete pavement and associated reinforcement; and the installation of new surface water drainage and associated piping to an existing catch basin. The goal of the project is to remove and replace the concrete pavements in the courtyard with dimensions being approximately 145’-0″ long by 40’-0″ wide, less two raised planting areas to remain (12’-0″ X 24’-0″). In addition, the project requires the replacement of the existing 6-inch drains with three larger drains for easier cleaning, including a new 6-inch drain line from each drain to the catch basin discharge point.
KCTCS – System Office Building Roof Repair/Replacement
KCTCS – System Office Building Roof Repair/Replacement
Project consists of The project involves re-roof work at the KCTCS –
System office building in Versailles, KY. The existing approximately 128,000 square foot roof to
be removed is spray foam apllied roof over built up asphalt on multiple deck conditions. Multiple
decks include metal deck, light weight concrete and gypsum deck. The new roof system is a
SBS Modified Asphalt Two Ply system that is cold adhered over rigid board insulation system.
The existing roof drains are to be reused. Three new roof drains and associated piping will be
installed. All pre-finished metal roof coping caps, flashings, accessories and terminations are to
be replaced.
1. Project cost range is anticipated to be under $2,938,000.
Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work:
CCK-2589-22 CAER Mineral Processing Building – 2544.0
CCK-2589-22 CAER Mineral Processing Building – 2544.0
The University of Kentucky Center for Applied Energy Research – Mineral Processing Facility
Expansion project includes the approximate 2,000 square foot addition to the existing Mineral
Processing building.
The design includes the construction of a new attached addition that will complement the
functions of existing Mineral Processing building already located on the CAER campus. The
new addition will include space for dry materials storage and processing equipment. The new
structure will include concrete foundations, structural steel framing, and metal panels. The
design will need to incorporate the mechanical/electrical/ plumbing infrastructure for all new
and existing equipment to be located in the completed facility.
Project is for the replacement of an existing conveyor dishwasher with new dishwasher and related utility connections. A new dishwasher exhaust system and ductwork shall be provided. Existing dishwashing room shall be stripped and repainted and a new ceiling installed. New light fixtures shall be installed in the dishwashing area.
Estimate:
$ 50,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
August 28, 2023 (Final Completion)
Scope of work for the TAB (Testing Adjusting and Balancing) Agency consists of furnishing all required materials, tools, instruments, coordination, participation, and labor to perform and complete the TAB services per the Project plans and specifications for the above referenced Building Project.
UK-2214-22 Construction Management Services for Parking Structure 8 Expansion – 2565.0
UK-2214-22 Construction Management Services for Parking Structure 8 Expansion – 2565.0
The University of Kentucky desires the services of an experienced and highly qualified construction
management firm to provide “FULL SERVICE” construction management on the proposed project.
The Construction Manager (CM) selected will become a responsible, cooperative and contributing
member of the Owner’s professional team for the design and construction of the project.
The project includes but is not limited to the following:
a) 3150 LF 6″ C-900 DR 14 PVC Waterline (Labor Only)
b) 5 EA 6″ Gate Valves (Labor Only)
c) 2 EA Fire Hydrants (Labor Only)
d) 1 LS Miscellaneous Items
Warren County Board of Education – Briarwood Elementary Re-Roof
Warren County Board of Education – Briarwood Elementary Re-Roof
Scope includes removal of the existing TPO roof membrane, existing
insulation to be replaced at damaged locations only. Provide new flashings, membrane,
insulation, crickets as noted for a new water-tight roof.
The project involves re-roof work at the Central State Hospital in La Grange, KY. The project is for the Ackerly, Connelly and Boiler room buildings.The existing approximately 26,648 square foot roofs to be removed are asphalt roofs on concrete deck, asphalt roofs on wood deck or asphalt/epdm on metal deck respectively as well as a small portion of shingle roof. The new roof system is a SBS Modified Asphalt Two Ply system that is cold adhered over rigid board insulation system. The existing roof drains are to be tested for function and reused. All pre-finished metal roof coping caps, flashings, accessories and terminations are to be replaced.
London Laurel Economic Development Authority – Greer Industrial Park Sewer Extension – Phase 2
London Laurel Economic Development Authority – Greer Industrial Park Sewer Extension – Phase 2
The project will include the installation of one (1) 320-GPM sanitary sewer duplex pump
station and valve vault, 1,195 LF of 8-inch PVC gravity sewer, Four (4) sanitary sewer
manholes, 50 LF of 8-inch PVC force main, construction of a gravel access drive, fencing,
excavation, and other associated appurtenances.
The work includes demolition and replacement of the exterior windows on Buildings C and S and the demolition of a set of stairs outside the breezeway that connects Buildings C and N. A portion of the windows included in the work on Building C will be designated as an alternate bid. Due to the age and material content of the existing windows the demolition of them will involve abatement of material.
New windows shall be storefront framing with insulated glazing to match type and style recently installed in adjacent Building N.
The existing cooling tower is nearing the end of its useful life. The packing and piping of the cooling tower has noticeable scale build-up, which negatively affects the efficiency of the tower. The galvanized steel basin has rust build up which causes contamination of the water and could lead to severe damage to the (2) condenser pumps serving the system.
The existing cooling tower will be replaced with an updated multi-cell model that has the same capacity, while reusing the existing chiller. This means the majority of the above grade existing condenser water piping will need to be replaced to accommodate the new tower. The existing fan starters will be removed along with the associated controls specific to the existing cooling tower.
The new multi-cell cooling tower is designed to meet the full cooling demand of building. However, if one of the cells requires maintenance or is having issues, we will be able to isolate the cell while the other is still in operation. Whisper Quiet propellers will be used for sound attenuation which are much quieter compared to the existing aluminum propellers.
The basin would be constructed of 304 Stainless Steel. This is covered by a 5-year leak warranty. The overall footprint of the new tower will require the existing concrete pad to be extended to the existing retaining wall.
All electrical connections/controls will be located in the basement mechanical room. New motor starters for each fan will be located in the existing Motor Control Center and each fan will have its own VFD.
Frankfort Plant Board – Ammonia Systems & Sulfuric Acid Upgrades
Frankfort Plant Board – Ammonia Systems & Sulfuric Acid Upgrades
The Project includes the following Work:
Replacement of the existing ammonia system with a new Liquid Ammonia Sulfate (LAS) system to include two
bulk liquid storage tanks, containment, together with transfer/metering pumps along with miscellaneous
appurtenances, controls and connections. Work also includes miscellaneous improvements to the sulfuric acid
systems including a second metering pump.
Carter County Board of Education – East & West Middle School HVAC Upgrades
Carter County Board of Education – East & West Middle School HVAC Upgrades
This project has been placed on indefinite hold
The renovation at each middle school consists of HVAC system upgrade of the
existing 2-pipe unit ventilator/fan coil system to a 4-pipe fan coil unit system with chiller and boiler
replacement, upgrade to LED lights for approximately 56,000 sq.ft at East Carter MS and 58,000 sq.ft.
at West Carter MS, and new direct digital control systems. The project scope also includes ACT
ceiling replacement as well as CMU patching, VCT and paint in select locations.
Wendall H Ford Airport – Replace Runway 14-32 PAPIs Project
Wendall H Ford Airport – Replace Runway 14-32 PAPIs Project
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for Replace Runway 14-32 PAPIs Project at the Wendell H Ford Airport.
Mt Sterling-Montgomery County Airport – Replace Runway 3-21 PAPIs and REILs Project
Mt Sterling-Montgomery County Airport – Replace Runway 3-21 PAPIs and REILs Project
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work necessary fro the Replace Runway 3-21 PAPIs and REILs Project at Mt. Sterling-Montgomery County Airport.
Town of Waynesville – Recreation Center Pedestrian Bridge
Town of Waynesville – Recreation Center Pedestrian Bridge
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 688-21-01
All necessary demolition, excavation, labor, materials, and equipment for the construction of a 100 foot long pedestrian bridge, including approximately 323 linear feet of asphalt walk installation, 92 linear feet of modular concrete block retaining wall, and 66 linear feet of handrail.
Sealed Bids addressed to the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, 700 West Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40203 for the construction of the 78 Westwind Road Drainage Improvement Project Contract No. 2022-018 , Budget ID No. C22107, will be received at the office of MSD until 10:00 a.m., Local Time, November 30, 2021, and will be publicly opened and read at that place and time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call.
Description and location of Project: This project is to provide a new 24-inch pipe system located at 78 Westwind Road. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $50,000.00 and $100,000.00.
The bid documents will be available on, November 10, 2021, online at www.msdbids.com. The charge for each set of bid documents is outlined on the above-referenced web site.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at www.msdbids.com or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Joseph S Exely. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Procurement Buyer Beth A. Tanner at beth.tanner@louisvillemsd.org.. Questions received less than two days prior to the date for opening of bids will not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David W. Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $150,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms).
All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Procurement Buyer, Beth A. Tanner at beth.tanner@louisvillemsd.org. Due to the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic measures, MSD will be hosting a Teleconference call in the place of a face-to-face public opening. MSD will also post the As-Read Bid Summary as soon as available. To take part in the Bid Opening Teleconference Call, please call 502-654-8113 and enter code 375 959 768#.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Not Applicable
The revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) is effective June 1, 2020. If applicable, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and
15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below
Construction Services: X
Construction-related Services:
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
A. Base Bid: This project is located at the Department of Education’s Career Center in Somerset, Kentucky. The scope of work includes replacing the existing building automation control system, which will integrate the existing HVAC equipment – 2-pipe fan coil units, single zone air handling unit, water cooled chiller with remote condenser, and a hot water boiler. The new control system will conform with the State’s CEMCS standard but will not be interfaced under this project with the Commonwealth’s statewide management system.
B. Under Alternate #1, the existing indoor chiller and remote refrigerant condenser will be replaced. New chiller will be integrated into new BAS.