The Work consists of selective demolition at existing masonry beam as indicated on the drawings. The existing beams will require removal of existing brick at the top of the beam to expose existing structure. The top of the beam will then be reconstructed with metal studs and miscellaneous roofing materials, sheet metal and sheet metal flashing. The work will also consist of removing existing sealant at sill locations indicated on the plans and replacing with new backer rod and sealant. New brick beam shall be cleaned and sealed upon completion. The curtain wall abuts the brick in several locations, new work will include resealing curtain wall at locations indicated on the plan of new work.
The Work consists of removal of wet roof areas and replacement with new roof materials in areas indicated in the Inferred roof scan report. The report will be included in the specifications. After the wet areas have been repaired the existing roof will be re-covered with ½” cover board and a new 2-ply SBS roof membranes. Metal coping will be removed and replaced as indicated on the plans with new exposed sheet metal flashings and copings. This project will also include some miscellaneous masonry work which will entail removing and replacing 3 courses of brick to install new thru-wall flashing and new brick. All work will be performed under a single general construction contract.
The project involves construction of an approximately 2,185 square foot building for Training Site Headquarters Personnel. The primary structural system is load bearing metal stud framing with spray applied foam insulation. The roof consists of standing seam steel panels on Structural Insulated Panels bearing on engineered cold form trusses. Openings in the exterior include aluminum framed storefront windows, and hollow metal doors and frames. Steel siding over a brick knee wall is the exterior cladding material for the building. The interior finishes include ceramic tile, polished concrete, painted gypsum wall board, resilient tile, resilient wall base, and acoustical panel ceilings. The mechanical system will include a geothermal system with heat recovery for fresh air intake. The rest rooms include conventional fixtures in both men’s and women’s. The project also includes Solar Photovoltaic panels mounted to the roof standing seams. An entrance gate and small ancillary building for gate controls/communications and small parking area are also included.
City of Mt. Washington – Contract No. 3 – Bryarfield Sanitary Sewer Extension
City of Mt. Washington – Contract No. 3 – Bryarfield Sanitary Sewer Extension
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of approximately 1,565 L.F. of 8-inch gravity sewer, including all related appurtenances for
the Contract No.3 – Bryarfield Sanitary Sewer Extension for the City of Mt. Washington Kentucky.
This project includes work on Vest Lindsey house listed on the national register of historic places. Work must adhere to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Reconstruction of historic structures. The general contractor shall provide evidence he/she has past work experience with similar buildings. Subcontractors performing carpentry, masonry repair and tuckpointing shall also have past experience. The general contractor shall have 15 years experience working on buildings listed on the national register.
This project includes replacement of the existing standing seam metal roof over new plywood sheathing, and re-installation of existing gutters and downspouts with new attachment devices. Masonry work includes cleaning algae from masonry surfaces, and tuckpointing stone and brick in limited areas. Lime putty mortar will be utilized. All existing painted surfaces will be re-painted. There is minor wood repair required. Windows will be repaired by owner and painted by contractor. Work trades include the following:
A. Masonry cleaning
B. Masonry tuckpointing
C. Exterior finish carpentry
D. Wood repairs
E. Standing seam copper roofing
F. Copper flashing
Green-Taylor Water District – 2018 Water System Improvements
Green-Taylor Water District – 2018 Water System Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be bid upon is described as follows:
Installation of approximately 78,000 feet of 6” waterline, 10,500 feet of 4” waterline, 670
feet of 3” waterline and various valves, connections, bores, appurtenances, etc.
Jessamine County Board of Education – The Providence School
Jessamine County Board of Education – The Providence School
Please note: Post Bid Addendum 06 has extended the Bid Date!
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes the partial demolition, partial renovation and the construction of a new 20,000 SF classroom wing on to the existing Jessamine County Adult Education Center located at 200 Computrex Drive in Nicholasville so that the facility can become the home of The Providence School Alternative Education Center for Jessamine County Schools.
CCK-2352-19 Construct Research Building #2 – Press & Leader Avenue – Hardscape, Paving and Landscape – 2425.0
CCK-2352-19 Construct Research Building #2 – Press & Leader Avenue – Hardscape, Paving and Landscape – 2425.0
Please Note: Addendum 02 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
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.
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – 1473 Roof Replacement for Parkway Place (KY 1-3) Maintenance Facility
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – 1473 Roof Replacement for Parkway Place (KY 1-3) Maintenance Facility
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Work under this contract includes all labor, materials, equipment and related items of, removal of existing roof system, and providing a new roof system
The project consists of complete tear-off of existing gravel surface 4-ply built-up roof and installation of new SBS Bituminous Membrane Roof System including insulation.
Breathitt County Board of Education – Sebastian Middle School Roof Edge Repair
Breathitt County Board of Education – Sebastian Middle School Roof Edge Repair
Please Note: Addendum 02 has extended the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing the specified labor, materials, supplies, tools, and or services, indicated for the:
Breathitt County – SMS Roof Edge Repair BG#18-409
The rear wall of the NTC Vocational School has experienced foundation settlement and will be repaired. The project involves foundation underpinning of the footings, then slab-jacking for the first floor slab on grade near the affected walls. The walls will be pinned to the slab to prevent any rotation. The cracks in the masonry walls and brick veneer will be repointed. The existing control joints will be properly caulked. The roof framing will be properly secured with metal connectors. A drain pipe will be installed beneath the sidewalk on the left side of the building. The earth on the left side of the building will be properly graded to effectively drain water away from the foundation.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project updates the laboratory in room 202. A new wall will be built to create a 1000 SF lab space. Inside this lab, three spaces will be constructed along the exterior wall. New
casework, lab equipment, and a new fume hood will be installed. New flooring will be
installed throughout. Updates to power, HVAC, lighting and electrical utilities are also
included in this project.
Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer System – Greenbrier Dam Slope Repair
Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer System – Greenbrier Dam Slope Repair
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Repair of the Greenbrier dam, located at 6048 McCormick Road Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, damaged as a result of soil movement. Estimates are that approximately 11,500 square feet of slope have been impacted requiring soil and slope remediation. The intended approach to this repair is to utilize ARMORMAX, a proprietary system developed by Propex.
Harlan County Fiscal Court – Benham Schoolhouse Inn – Roof Replacement
Harlan County Fiscal Court – Benham Schoolhouse Inn – Roof Replacement
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnish all
necessary labor, materials, tools, machinery, warranties, and all other items required to replace
existing asphalt shingle roof, metal flashing and downspouts.