Transylvania Beach South Mitigation Demolition Project
Transylvania Beach South Mitigation Demolition Project
Description and location of Project: This unit based construction order for demolition and proper disposal of all primary and secondary structures, trash, rubbish, basement walls, slabs, foundations, sidewalks, steps, driveways, and all other hardscape improvements from the specified parcel as the parcels become available.
The Work scope includes removal of existing digital sign, salvage and deliver to owner. Construction of a new digital sign with CMU / brick, and precast cap base with aluminum and Digital – LED sign mounted on top with minor electrical and communication connections.
Estimate:
$ 70,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Joey Tackett Drainage AML Reclamation Project includes approximately 0.3 acre of disturbance at a single work area. Work at the project area consists of the construction of drainage control structures in replacement of an existing system, which was constructed under a previous AML reclamation project, that has become damaged by underground mine subsidence. The previously constructed structures will be removed, and the opening, which has been created by underground mine subsidence and related soil-piping erosion into the underground void, will be sealed with a combination of polyurethane foam and flowable fill and concrete associated
with construction of the replacement drainage control system. The new drainage control structures will consist of a 2’x2’ rectangular concrete ditch that will run immediately adjacent to the Tackett garage/shop structure, terminating into a 24” diameter HDPE culvert immediately above the residential driveway. On the lower side of the driveway, a concrete drop-box will be constructed to facilitate turning of the flow at this point, allow collection of surface water, and serve as a clean-out point in the event of clogging of the culvert. The 24” HPDE culvert will then continue beneath the county road (Steamer Branch Road), and exit onto the hillside immediately adjacent to and below the roadway. A concrete headwall and a quantity of Class III
stone will be utilized at the outlet to prevent erosion. All excess earth from excavations will be placed within the on-site Excess Earth Fill Area. The entire site will be revegetated utilizing the standard AML Residential Seed Mixture. The entire site has been previously disturbed by a combination of coal mining, and construction related to the residence, county road, and previous AML Reclamation efforts. It is possible that some trees measuring over 3” dbh may be disturbed on the steep slope immediately adjacent to the shop/garage structure and on the hillside below Steamer Branch Road. There will be no direct disturbance of any streams. Also, no caves or cave-like structures will be impacted by this project.
10609 Fairmount Falls Way Drainage Improvement Project
10609 Fairmount Falls Way Drainage Improvement Project
Description and location of Project: This unit based construction order is for the paved ditch installation along the rear easement behind 10609 Fairmount Falls Way, in Metro Council District 22.
The Work consists of roof replacements on 5 separate buildings located on the Southwest Campus of the Jefferson Community & Technical College. There are both replacements of shingle and low slope roofs. They are: Building A – Both shingles and low slope roofing. (Minor at 2 small entry canopies). Building B – Low slope roofing only.Building C – Both shingles and low slope roofing. Building E – Both shingles and low slope roofing. Building F – Shingles and metal siding. Note: This project includes a significant amount of metal flashing work. This includes the trimming of the existing metal siding 2 inches to allow for the installation of flashing.
Consisting of demolition and dispoal of items, environmental mitigation, clean up air and testing repair of damaged floors and walls, stabilizing the structure and roof replacement.
The Kentucky International Convention Center Existing Roof Replacement, bounded by 2nd Street, 3rd Street, West Market Street and West Jefferson Street. Scope shall include selective demolition of existing roof assemblies and flashings, Replacement roof area approximately 200,000 SF consisting of SBS modified, PVC roofing systems and new flashings. Painting of Exterior Supertruss with High Performance Paint coat system. Electrical replacement of existing Supertruss Lighting with New Exterior LED lighting.
The Kentucky International Convention Center will be occupied during work associated with the project. Egress pathways from the building and loading dock entrances are to be maintained.
Description and location of Project: This unit based construction order is for a new 15-inch pipe and drain installation along the shared property line between 10008 & 10010 Foxboro Drive in Metro Council District 18.
City of Frankfort – Franklin and Meagher Avenue Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
City of Frankfort – Franklin and Meagher Avenue Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
Consisting of the rehabilitation of approximately 2,825 LF of 18”
and 24” Gravity Sewer, approximately 1,010 LF of new 18” Gravity Sewer by open cut, 8 EA.
Manholes along with all related work.
The Work of Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of the following: This project consists of removal of existing floor electrical boxes, anchors and column surround in the Kentucky Horse Park Visitor Center’s South Theater. Construction of new column surround, installation of new fixed seating, a new seating platform for accessible seating with metal railing and wood handrail at side aisles.
Hardin County Water District No. 2 – Handbook Review RFP
Hardin County Water District No. 2 – Handbook Review RFP
The District requests proposals for review of the company Employee Handbook. The review process will consist of reading the District’s existing Employee Handbook to identify the following areas:
– Ensure that all policies are included for compliance with federal, state, and local laws.
– Provide recommendations to policies/procedures that will improve policy effectiveness.
– Recommendations to ensure that the handbook is clear and concise in the way it is written.
– Recommendations for opportunities to follow the latest industry standards or trends.
– Check organization and formatting of handbook.
Once the handbook has been reviewed, provide the District with all recommendations, and assist in creating the finalized version of the handbook.
Please Note: Addendum 02 has changed the Bid Date, Time and Location!
Project consists of construction of a new site entry, and concrete
pad outside of new overhead doors. Interior work to include removal of existing
masonry walls for new overhead door installation, removal of existing 6” concrete floor
and installation of new concrete floor with floor drains.
City of Frankfort – East Main Interceptor Rehabilitation
City of Frankfort – East Main Interceptor Rehabilitation
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CCTV approximately 2,550 linear feet of existing sewer, investigate and confirm the horizontal and vertical location of existing property service locations at the edge of right-of-way for 35 property service connections, replacement of six existing manholes, installation of four new manholes, installation of one new external drop manhole, replacement of approximately 616 linear feet of sanitary sewer, rehabilitation of approximately 1,877 linear feet of sanitary sewer with fold and form, reconnection of 35 property service connections, and traffic permitting and coordination with KYTC and emergency agencies including all labor, materials, excavation and appurtenances. The project will consider slip-lining as an alternate rehabilitation method for part or all of the rehabilitation portion of the project if contractor can prove conditions are favorable. The base bid will utilize fold and form and award of the project will be made based on the base bid only. Adequately qualified and experienced contractors are invited to submit bids for the project.
Tyler Park Master Plan Implementation Phase 1 – 190101
Tyler Park Master Plan Implementation Phase 1 – 190101
Louisville Metro Government is currently accepting bids for Tyler Park Master Plan
Implementation Phase 1 per the attached specifications. The selected firm will Demolish
existing playground, sprayground and restroom. Construct new playground, sprayground,
restroom and sports courts among other site work.
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal)
. Bidders must submit all pages of bid document through Bonfire. Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to the closing at 01/04/19 3:00pm. The bid document and drawings
are available on Bonfire and Lynn Imaging, all other forms, documents and attachments are available
on (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal).
Louisville Metro Government is currently accepting bids for Tyler Park Tennis Renovations per
the attached specifications. The selected firm will Demolish and rebuild (2) tennis courts in Tyler Park
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal)
. Bidders must submit all pages of bid document through Bonfire. Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to the closing at 01/07/19 3:00pm. The bid document and drawings
are available on Bonfire and Lynn Imaging, all other forms, documents and attachments are available
on (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal).
Project Manager Name: Scott Baker
Phone: (502) 564-5850
Email: scott.baker2@ky.gov
Estimate:
$1,614,000.00 Estimated Length of Project:
June 15, 2019 (Substantial Completion) + July 15, 2019 (Final Completion)
The scope of the current project includes a piping main replacement and modification in in the boiler room to support the removal and replacement of existing mechanical equipment. Mechanical equipment to be removed and replaced is a chiller, the building distribution pumps and all associated components, and 2 domestic hot water heaters with storage. Additionally, ~175 fan coil units serving the resident rooms will be removed and replaced. General Trades work will be required to support this scope. Electrically the scope involves upgrading certain life safety systems and supporting new mechanical equipment
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule.
The work entails the construction
of 10,500 feet of sidewalk along the Southland Drive corridor from Rosemont Garden to
Nicholasville Road, seeding/sod, tree plantings, storm sewers, and other incidentals to complete the work.
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – West Woods Phase II Force Main Replacement
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – West Woods Phase II Force Main Replacement
The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of replacing the existing 2-inch force main with a new 3-inch force main and appurtenances and other work for a complete installation, as shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications.
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – 2018 WWTP Improvements WWTP#2 Sand Filter Replacement
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – 2018 WWTP Improvements WWTP#2 Sand Filter Replacement
The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of demolishing one of three existing traveling bed sand filters (450 square feet) and all associated appurtenances and electrical items for the filter, constructing a two (2) new disc cloth-media filter in the demolished filter bed, construction of a new sand filter distribution box with weir gates and a 24-inch DIP by-pass line, including all associated appurtenances and
miscellaneous items, including all other associated electrical, mechanical, and structural work, related appurtenances, connections to existing utilities and other work for a complete installation, as shown on the Drawings and described in the Specifications.
UK-1914-19 CM Services-Improve Facilities for Clinical Ambulatory Services Cancer Services – 2500.0
UK-1914-19 CM Services-Improve Facilities for Clinical Ambulatory Services Cancer Services – 2500.0
This project will renovate areas in Roach Cancer Care Facility, Whitney – Hendrickson Cancer facility
for Women, and Pavilion H of Chandler Hospital. The project includes 5 distinct phases of
construction in various areas of these facilities. The construction scope ranges from minor
refurbishment to extensive demo and replace. No building additions are planned as part of this
project.
LFUCG – Old Frankfort Pike Scenic Byway Viewing Area – 164-2018
LFUCG – Old Frankfort Pike Scenic Byway Viewing Area – 164-2018
Please Note: Addendum 02 has changed the Bid Date
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule plus incidentals necessary to complete the work. The work entails constructing a bituminous parking area, concrete
sidewalks and curbs, decorative pavers, storm drainage, site lighting, earthwork, erosion
control, signage, landscaping, information kiosks and other miscellaneous items.
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule for the Meadows
Northland Arlington Neighborhood Improvement Phase 6A-1, Lexington-Fayette County,
Kentucky.
Description and location of Project: This unit base construction order is for the pipe and drain installation along the rear yards of 4800 block of Kingfisher Way in Metro Council District 21.