Estimate:
$460,012.50
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 150 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Johnny Stewart Slide AML Reclamation Project includes approximately 4.4 acres of
total disturbance, and will consist of the reclamation of a double-headed landslide, and the
collection and control of underground mine drainage that is affecting at least three residences on
Upper Branch Road, near Elkhorn City, Kentucky. One portion of the landslide, which is
threatening to block Upper Branch Road and is undercutting a barn on the slope above, will be
reclaimed by means of the construction of approximately 114 linear feet of 15 foot tall gabion
basket retaining wall. The other portion of the landslide, which is threatening to block the
residential access drive to the Johnny Stewart residence will be reclaimed by construction of
approximately 92 linear feet of 12 foot tall modular block retaining wall. Subdrain will be
installed on the inslope side of the bench where the barn, which is being undercut by the first
portion of the slide that is described above, is located. The downslope portion of a drainage
system constructed under an OSM AML Emergency reclamation project, which is carrying water
collected from a number of abandoned underground mine entries and adits located well above
the landslide, will be reconstructed. It is the water that is escaping from this drainage system that
is providing the lubrication for the landslide activity being addressed at the lower level. Other
reclamation action includes the construction of a combination ditch/subdrain along the upslope
edge of the Johnny Stewart residential yard, and the improvement of an existing ditch that carries
water off of the house seat. On the slope directly overlooking the Stewart residence and a
downstream portion of Upper Branch Road, seven collapsed and draining abandoned mine
portals will be reopened, drainage structures will be installed to relieve any potential buildup of
water pressure within the mine workings, and the mine openings will then be resealed. As there
is no instability resulting from the drainage from these openings, water from these portals will be
allowed to maintain its current courses down the hillside.
Earthen material excavated during the construction of this project will be placed in a fill
area located almost directly on the opposite side of the valley floor from the project site. If this
area becomes filled, there are three areas within the project site (located on mine benches above
the landslide area) where additional material will be stored. Subdrain is included to prevent
drainage from crating a lubrication plane beneath fill placed in these supplemental areas.
Revegetation of residential lawn areas, including the primary excess earth fill area, will
be accomplished by means of the Standard AML Residential Seed Mixture. All other areas will
be revegetated utilizing the Standard AML Reclamation Seed Mixture. Trees will have to be
removed from the primary excess earth fill area, as well as from the landslide area. Other than
the reopening and permanent closure of the seven abandoned underground mine openings (as
described above), there will be no disturbance of any cave-like habitats. The only direct
disturbance of any streams will be the installation, maintenance, and removal of a rock sediment
check in Upper Branch immediately downstream of the landslide reclamation site.
The scope of the project is to restore the masonry construction wall at the North side of the garden area at the John James Audubon Museum grounds. Restoration of the brick wall will include the dismantling of the remainder of the North garden wall and its complete reconstruction with brick masonry gathered on site and from the deconstruction and with replacement period appropriate brick, the removal and reset of concrete caps, replacement of some sections of concrete caps, and general concrete foundation cleaning and restoration. Reconstruction will adhere to existing brick coursing, pattern, layout, size, pier to pier distance, and mortar joint striking. The separate section of the North garden wall connected to the museum patio will be repointed if determined feasible but should initially be considered part of the reconstruction.
Barkley Lake Water District – Hwy 139 N. Water Line Upgrades & McUpton Booster P.S. Replacement
Barkley Lake Water District – Hwy 139 N. Water Line Upgrades & McUpton Booster P.S. Replacement
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 586-19-01
Installation of approximately 7,677 L.F. of new 6-inch water lines and
appurtenances. This Project also includes the replacement of the McUpton Booster
Pump Station.
Robertson County Board of Education – Blacktop Project
Robertson County Board of Education – Blacktop Project
Project consists of furnishing the specified labor, materials, supplies, tools, and or services, indicated for the:
Robertson County Blacktop Project – BG# 20-263
This invitation is for painting and repair services as specified in the following bid at Eastern Kentucky
University’s Martin Hall, located on EKU’s Richmond Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor,
materials, equipment and services necessary for the complete touch up painting of all items
This invitation is for painting and repair services as specified in the following bid at Eastern Kentucky University’s North
Hall, located on EKU’s Richmond Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services
necessary for the complete touch up painting of all items as indicated.
The project is (2) new 2,160 square foot maintenance shed for maintenance and equipment storage located in two separate counties. The construction is a wood pole barn style with metal siding.
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for Wildlife Exclusion Perimeter Fence at the Elizabethtown Regional Airport.
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) hereby requests sealed bids for the materials, supplies,
equipment or services set forth herein, subject to all conditions outlined in this Bid Package.
The project involves re-roof work at the DOC Roederer Correction Center in La Grange, KY. The existing approximately 16,322 square foot roof to be removed is a shingle roof on plywood deck on two different buildings on the same campus. The new roof system is a standing seam metal roof. The exsiting gutters and downspounts will get replaced along with splash blocks on the ground. In addition to the roof one building will receive new vinyl siding and aluminum trim.
Blue Grass Airport – Runway 4-22 and Taxiway A Rehabilitation, Runway 22 Departure EMAS
Blue Grass Airport – Runway 4-22 and Taxiway A Rehabilitation, Runway 22 Departure EMAS
The project consists of the mill and overlay of Runway 4-22, Taxiway A and
multiple taxiway connectors as well as installation of an EMAS bed for Runway 22,
associated pavement marking, drainage work and adjustments to the MALSR light
stations. Runway and taxiway lighting and signage improvements are also included.
The project consists of roof replacement of Low Sloped Roofs and masonry repairs.
1. Low Slope: Remove existing roof membrane system down to existing roof deck. Install 2-Ply SBS Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing system over ridged layer insulation, tapered insulation where indicated and cover board insulation. Provide crickets where indicated.
2. Masonry Repairs: Clean, re-point, brick replacement and sealing of masonry parapet walls down to roof level and above roof surfaces.
Work of the Project includes construction of a new, stand-alone building located in close proximity to the existing Wellman Armory. The new building is approximately 5,800 GSF. The building includes brick veneer of multiple types and metal wall panels on load-bearing concrete masonry cavity wall construction. The floor system is reinforced cast-in-place concrete slab on grade/DGA fill. Foundation systems are reinforced cast-in-place rock-bearing spread footings and stem walls. Roof structure is corrugated metal deck on steel bar joists. Waterproof roofing system is cold adhesive applied, 2-ply modified bitumen with 2 layers of 2.5” polyisocyanurate insulation.
Interior construction includes gypsum wallboard on metal studs, wood doors, hollow metal frames, aluminum railings, suspended acoustical panel ceilings, paint & resinous floor coatings. Interior work also includes suspended ceiling and wall mounted acoustic diffuser panels and wall mounted acoustic absorption panels.
Neither fire suppression nor fire alarm systems are required. Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical and Communication systems are included in the scope of the work.
The Chemistry/Physics project consists of a renovation of research laboratories on the
3rd floor and changing the entire face of the building with a new skin and building
additions. This facility is one of the latest improvements in research laboratory design
standards, with spaces including new research laboratories, computational laboratory,
shared equipment spaces, collaboration spaces, dining area, meeting spaces, and
student work areas. The Bid Package #2 portion of this project focuses on the
renovation of the entire 3rd floor to create an entirely research based floor,
replacement of the entire building’s skin, a new roof, new roof-top equipment, and five
building additions (Main Atrium, North Entry, Stair Tower, Service Elevator, and
Loading Dock). A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
The project is to be a new facility for multiple occupants at the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center. The building size is approximately 5,000 square feet with 3,900 sf on the First Floor and 1,100 sf on the Second Floor. Foundations will be cast-in-place concrete. Exterior/load bearing walls will be reinforced insulated concrete forms. Exterior wall finish will be a combination of smooth and split-face 4” concrete masonry units. Floors on grade will be colored concrete, slab-on grade with a protective coating. Second floor will be concrete hollow-core slabs with a colored concrete topping with protective coating. Roof structure will be cold-formed steel engineered trusses and steel roof deck. Roof will be pre-finished metal panels over composite rigid insulation with a nailable surface. Windows and entrance doors will be storefront aluminum systems with insulating glass, secondary exterior doors and frames will be hollow metal. Interior walls will be light-gauge steel framing with sound batt insulation and gypsum board finish. Toilets/showers will have ceramic tile finish on walls. Doors and frames will be hollow metal. Ceilings will typically be suspended acoustic tile. Floors in offices will be carpet tiles. Other floors will be exposed, colored concrete with a clear protective finish. Fixtures/furnishings will include drinking fountains, typical break room cabinetry and HDPE lockers. A reinforced concrete vault will be a part of the work. Plumbing includes typical restroom fixtures, packaged shower units and instantaneous water heater. The building will use electric heat pumps and natural gas for heat. HVAC will be split system heat pumps with gas furnaces and ductless split units for specialty areas. Electrical work includes 120/208V power distribution system and LED lighting. Communications/data systems will include Category 6 UTP wiring and devices. Modifications to the canopy at the existing Access Control Point are a part of the project. Excavation/trenching and backfilling of concrete footings and utilities other than storm water drainage are included.
Sitework, including earthwork cut/fill, asphalt and concrete paving, concrete curbs and walks, storm water drainage and sod/seeding are NOT included. These items are part of a separate construction contract to be constructed concurrently. For information and reference purposes, bidders will be furnished a set of construction drawings for this work.
The project consists of site work related to construction of the new 1103rd MP Readiness Center // Provost // Welcome Center facility at the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center. Work includes, but is not limited to: Site clearing; Earth moving, including engineered fill for building pad; Asphalt and concrete paving, including paving accessory items; Concrete curbs and walks; Finish grading; Turfs and grasses; Fencing; and Storm drainage. Modifications to the existing Access Control Point and relocation of the main entrance to the Training Center are also included.
Building construction, including gas, water, sewer, electric and communications services are NOT included. These items are part of a separate construction contract to be constructed concurrently. For information and reference purposes, bidders will be furnished a set of construction drawings for this work.
CCK-2495-21 UK Med Center – Get Well Network TV Installations
CCK-2495-21 UK Med Center – Get Well Network TV Installations
This project will consist of the removal of existing TV and wall mounts, and installation of new
Smart TVs and wall mounts with required wall patching and painting. The total scope will
cover multiple rooms in multiple buildings across UK Medical Center.
The project involves re-roof work at the Ashland Workforce Development Office in Ashland, KY. The existing approximately 8,050 square foot roof to be removed is 2 ply modified bitumen roof over a coal tar roof on metal deck. The new roof system is a SBS Modified Asphalt Two Ply system that is cold adhered over a fully taper rigid board insulation system to be set in hot mopped asphalt. The existing metal gutter and downspouts will be removed and replaced with a new pre-fin. metal gutter and downspouts. Downspouts to be terminated in the existing piping locations.
Estimate:
$385,365.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Deborah Belcher Slide is a high priority AML Reclamation Project being impacted by ground movement related to AML-eligible coal mining. An area of observed instability is located above and below the access road down to the state highway (KY 195). The project consists of removing earthen material, constructing a reinforced concrete wall between the state highway and the driveway, constructing a reinforced concrete wall with railsteel pilings above the driveway and constructing a rail steel and guardrail lagging wall at the base of the hillside above the driveway.
This project is located on the Belcher USGS Quadrangle in the Ashcamp community at 10615 Ashcamp Road. The Latitude is 37°16’32″ and the longitude is 82°26’45″.
The project will consist of excavation of material to construct the reinforced concrete wall between the state highway and the driveway. Class 2 backfill will be placed between the wall and the driveway with a guardrail at the edge of the driveway. A reinforced wall with rail steel pilings will be constructed above the driveway and a pile and guardrail lagging wall will be constructed at the base of the natural hillside.
All soils/ spoil removed from the site will be hauled to the waste area located as shown on the plans and disposed of in a uniform manner, leaving the area in a level configuration. The waste area will be seeded upon completion.
Trees are present within the unstable area of the project. There are no trees within the waste area. A bid item for tree disposal is included in the project. This bid item includes but is not limited to tree chipping. Most of the trees are anticipated to be no larger than 3″ DBH.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum by the implementation of standard AML Best Management Practices (BMP’s) which will prevent significant amounts of sediment related to project construction activities from entering the waters of the commonwealth. Silt will be controlled during all phases of reclamation to minimize silt leaving the reclamation area. A silt fence or straw bales will be used. After construction has been competed, all disturbed areas will be promptly revegetated using lime, fertilizer, seed, and mulch.
Bituminous and guardrails has been added to the contract to restore the driveway just prior to project completion.
Mason County Fiscal Court – Maysville-Mason County Landfill – Contained Landfill Phase 4/5 Drainage Net
Mason County Fiscal Court – Maysville-Mason County Landfill – Contained Landfill Phase 4/5 Drainage Net
The project will consist of a geocomposite drainage net and related work for approximately 1.63 HORIZONTALLY
MEASURED acres of the contained landfill. Some minor repair work may also be necessary.
The
construction of new gravity sewer lines, laterals, cleanouts and associated manholes.
The project also includes two (2) grinder stations and small diameter force mains.