The project consists of various modifications to the existing Building 415 (CoMSupCen) for KY Logistics Operations Center. The Northeastern end of the existing building is to be converted from warehouse space to diagnostic/support bays for the new ALS-MWO vehicles that will soon replace the smaller ALS vehicles currently being supported at the facility. The last two structural bays will be separated from the warehouse with a new, insulated, metal-paneled wall extending to the underside of the existing structure. To facilitate the new vehicles, three new 16’-0″ wide overhead doors will be added to the one existing overhead door, for a total of four doors (two on each end of the modified bays allowing vehicles to drive through. On the front facade the new overhead doors will replace existing, storefront doors. An additional egress door will be added to the front façade to maintain the required egress distances and mirror the door configuration on the rear façade. Two forklift-sized, overhead doors and two egress doors will be placed in the new dividing wall to allow movement of materials and personnel from the warehouse the ALS-MWO diagnostic bays.
The support bays will require extensive upgrades to the electrical, data and mechanical systems as well as some modifications to the automated sprinkler system and some additional structural support for mounting new equipment. ELECTRICAL consists of a new dedicated electrical service entrance – 480 volt, three phase. Primary will be underground around to back of the building where grass now exists. Primary service is much more reliable because it is not affected by weather, traffic crashes, and is better protected from lightning. A new, pad-mounted transformer will be located and feed a new, service-rated, automatic transfer switch. A new emergency generator (rated full service size) will be provided. Everything fed from the new electrical service will be backed up via the generator. MWO units require shore power of 100 amps at 208 volts single phase. Six stations will be provided for six trucks to be operated simultaneously. An additional 50 amp, 208 volt receptacle will be provided for an RV inside of the bay. Circuits will be provided for all new equipment. DATA consists of two separate fiber runs from the MDF to two termination blocks inside of the bay to allow one system to be secure and one system to be open. Two wall-mounted punch-down cabinets will be provided for each circuit for data to be provided by the User. The long run from MDF room to this bay is about 900 feet with junction/pull boxes – as a result,
the cost estimate will reflect a large value for this item. HVAC: Air conditioning will be provided for the entire bay served by a single gas fired unit that is ground mounted. Ductwork will travel up from unit on short wall and run the entire length of the bay. The air conditioning unit will be sized to allow six power packs (approx… 42Kbtu each) to be used simultaneously. General exhaust and two louvers will be provided for temperate times. Two large high-volume paddle fans will be provided above the bay to assist with stratification problems. An existing high volume fan will be relocated on opposite side of new bay wall and an additional new high volume fan will be installed in this area. Automotive exhaust removal systems will be provided to each MWO location that will allow the generators and trucks to be both running at the same time – 12 connection points for six trucks. Three exhaust fans will each operate four connections (for two trucks per fan) to save on makeup air. FIRE PROTECTION: Sprinkler heads will be adjusted around new garage doors. Fire alarm strobes will be provided for new space. The mounting of overhead vehicle exhaust systems will require the addition of steel mounting brackets for each vehicle bay.
Exterior drive areas will be altered to connect to the new overhead doors with concrete aprons and increased turning areas for the larger ALS MWO vehicles. At the rear of the facility, where the larger and heavier ALS MWO vehicles will need to maneuver the existing asphalt will be replaced with concrete pads to better support the stopping and turning of the vehicles. Work on these areas will be phased to allow continuous access to the existing loading docks at the rear of the building and the parking lot at the front entrance. Utility work includes relocation of fire hydrant that will be in new path of trucks at the front of the building.
The project involves re-roof work at the First Federal Bldg, Hazard Main Campus,in Hazard KY. The existing approximately 3,695 square foot roof to be removed is a modified roof on metal deck. The new roof system is a SBS Modified Asphalt Two Ply system that is cold adhered over a 3 1/2″ rigid board insulation. New coping cap will be installed as well. New roof drain and overflow drains will also be installed.
The Base Contract work on this Project is for the construction of approximately 2,650 linear feet of cable reinforced, seven (7) foot tall chain link fence two (2) cantilevered chain link sliding gates with power gate openers at Bluegrass Station – Avon – Fayette County, Kentucky.
In addition to the Base Contract bid, there will be two (2) Additive Alternates.
The project is the KSP Post 13 Roof Replacement, Hazard, 100 Justice Drive, Hazard, Kentucky, Perry County. Project consist of two existing roofing types: Modified Bitumen (Roof A) & Fiberglass Asphalt Shingle (Roofs B – E). Roof A to receive cover-over type Modified Bitumen System consisting of mechanically attached cover board over existing roofing to remain in place w/ new fully adhered 2-ply Modified Bitumen roofing system. Roofs B – E shall receive new fiberglass asphalt shingles on ice & water shield due to 3:12 roof slope. All existing shingle roofing shall be removed. All existing gutters shall remain in place and receive membrane sealant at every seam (approx. 8’-0″ O.C.). Project includes the following square footages:Total of 15,268 GSF of new roofing. Approx. 1,339 SF of new modified bitumen roofing (Cover-over). Approx. 13,929 SF of new fiberglass asphalt shingles.
CCK-2486-20 Construct Research Building #2 Phase 2 Design Release 4
CCK-2486-20 Construct Research Building #2 Phase 2 Design Release 4
The New Research Building #2 consists of a new 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, with spaces including a state of the art vivarium, wet lab
neighborhoods, computational wing, dining facility, meeting spaces, future fit out
expansion floors, as well as interview and imaging suites. The Phase 2 portion of this
project, focuses on the fit out of the remaining Basement Vivarium, Levels 4 and 5 wet
and dry lab spaces, along with smaller portions of adjustment to floors that have
already been fitted out. A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
City of Jamestown – Downtown Waterline Replacement
City of Jamestown – Downtown Waterline Replacement
This contract consists of installing approximately 5,600 L.F. of
10”, 8”, 6”, and 3” PVC waterlines along several roads in downtown Jamestown
as well as all necessary appurtenances.
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.
Sealed Bids are requested by Western Kentucky University, Department of Planning, Design &
Construction (PDC) for Paint Contractors to furnish labor, materials, equipment, and services to set up a
job order price contract for Western Kentucky University (WKU) in accordance with the terms and
conditions of this Invitation to Bid.
CCK-2489-20 Modernization of Facilities (Rose Street Enabling) BP-02
CCK-2489-20 Modernization of Facilities (Rose Street Enabling) BP-02
Install a new underground steam and chilled water piping and vaults along Rose Street
between Huguelet and Columbia. Relocate overhead cabling into underground duct banks
and install new cabling as called out on the drawings along Rose Street between Huguelet
and Columbia.
Estimate:
$810,500.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + August 31,2020 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 176.28 acres of mine land in Morgan County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, revegetation, mining debris removal, pond treatment and pond removal of one bond forfeiture permit
Charles George VA Medical Center – Addition & Renovation
Charles George VA Medical Center – Addition & Renovation
SUBCONTRACTORS ONLY
Project consists of furnishing all labor and materials
to complete the 637-315 BUILDING 47 RENOVATE AND EXPAND OPERATING ROOMS
@ CHARLES GEORGE VA MEDICAL CENTER
Martin County Water District – Water Line Replacement in the Lovely Area
Martin County Water District – Water Line Replacement in the Lovely Area
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 113-19-04
Furnish and install approximately 11,690 linear feet of 6-inch and approximately
285 L.F. of 3-inch water main, 37 new meter settings, service line, blacktop restoration,
meter reconnects, and appurtenances.
Estimate:
$287,356.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + August 31, 2020 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 176.28 acres of mine land in Morgan County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, revegetation, mining debris removal, pond treatment and pond removal of one bond forfeiture permit.
Madison County Utilities District – Tates Creek Road Water Line Replacement
Madison County Utilities District – Tates Creek Road Water Line Replacement
Construction of 160 LF of 6″ PVC Water Main, 220 LF of 6″ PVC Fusible Water Main, 2 Wet Tap
Connections, 10″ Directional Bore, 1 Bypass Meter, 1 Blow-Off, 50 LF of Road Bore with Steel
Encasement, 20 LF of Free Bore, 3 Service Line Connections, 2- 2″ Blow Offs and other necessary
items
East Bernstadt Independent Board of Education – Board Office
East Bernstadt Independent Board of Education – Board Office
New Board Office and related site work including parking, storm
modifications and landscaping. The building structure is wood framed with wood trusses with
masonry veneer and shingle roof.
Description and location of Project: This Contract provides for the installation of approximately 1,000 linear feet of 8-inch sewer; 10 sanitary manholes, and 12 property service connections; pavement restoration; erosion prevention and sediment control; decommissioning of one pump station (Broadfern); and appurtenant work. The project is generally located along Broadfern Drive, Davhal Drive and South Watterson Trail. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer – Howard’s Mill Water Line Replacement Project Phase I
Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer – Howard’s Mill Water Line Replacement Project Phase I
This project consists of an estimated 2,480 feet of 8” class 350 ductile iron pipe, 400 feet of 8”
DR 14 PVC pipe, 307 feet of 12” encasement pipe, reconnection of service lines, along with
related accessories.