Estimate:
$146,180.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The site is located along 16 Mile Trace Branch Road approximately 1.1 miles from the intersection with Kentucky Highway 267 north of Hazard at coordinates N 37° 19’ 45.19”, W 83° 13’ 27.58”. The project consists of constructing 140 linear feet of 5.5’ wide Concrete Block – Tied Mat Ditch and a total of 390 linear feet of combination rock ditch / subdrain at the base of the hillslope in the backyard. The southern subdrain will discharge into a drop box and HDPE pipe to convey water to existing drainage. The northern subdrain will discharge into an HDPE pipe to convey water through a gabion wall that will be constructed in order to help stabilize a small slide that is causing a power pole to lean. Below this gabion wall a rectangular gabion ditch with 4’ flat bottom will be constructed to reach a gabion wear that will slow down the flow before water crosses under 16 Mile Trace Branch Road. A 24” DWPP pipe with concrete headwalls will be constructed realign and replace the existing pipe below 16 Mile Trace Branch Road. Material from the ditches, subdrain, and small slide area will be taken to the waste area located at N 37° 18’ 40.6”, W 83° 11’ 46.7”.
Estimate: $ 51,845.00
Estimated Length of Project: (Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Feds Creek Blowout HP AMLRP is located in Pike County, Kentucky at N 37° 23′
50.79” latitude and W 82° 10′ 40.41″ longitude near Fedscreek, KY. The site can be
reached from Prestonsburg, by taking US 23 south for 28.5 miles and turning right onto
US 460 east at Food City. Travel 22.5 miles and then turn onto KY 1499. Continue for
1.9 miles and turn right onto KY 366. Go 3.9 miles and turn right onto Miller’s Fork
Road. The project site begins near the last home on the right.
Project Area
A mine blowout caused water, mud and other debris to impact Miller’s Fork Creek and
roadway. The reclamation project KY DAML proposes would abate the problems by
cleaning out approximately 400’ of Miller’s Creek. Grout and rip-rap would also be
used to stabilize areas of the creek bank impacted by the blowout. Two 60” culverts
would also be replaced with RHDPE pipe. Both of those culverts would also have inlet
and outlet headwalls. At the outlet end of the western most headwall a 20’long by
10’tall Sheet Pile Wall would be constructed to help protect and stabilize the hillside.
An 18” HDPE pipe, with inlet headwall, would also be installed to facilitate existing
drainage impacted between two homes on Miller’s Fork Road. The roadside ditch
would also be cleaned out as needed.
Silt fence and/or bales and rock check dams are proposed for proper silt control. A
utility relocation bid item is included, which would replace “in kind” qualifying features
as disturbed to facilitate the abatement plan. Likewise, roadway stone and concrete
bid items are included, which would repair “in kind” any damage to the driveways off of
Miller’s Fork Road.
Waste Area
N 37° 24′ 2.52” latitude and W 82° 14′ 24.29″ longitude.
Waste material would be end dumped and then lightly graded with a bulldozer, or other
heavy equipment as directed by the engineer.
General
All disturbed areas (site and waste area) would be re-revegetated according to KY
AML standards. Trees greater than 3” at breast height could be removed to facilitate reclamation activities.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule
for the Cooling Tower
Replacement, 101 E Vine Street, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky.
Estimate:
$ 45,225.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + October 30, 2018 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 10 acres of mine land in Lee County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, pond removal, grade work, and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permits.
There are three facets of this project. We are adding roof drains to an existing canopy that runs along several of the buildings on the North side of the facility. These roof drains will be tied to the storm lines in that area. We are installing a trench drain at the overhead door of Freedom Hall to prevent storm runoff from entering the hall. The last portion is a repair to a leaking water line under the North Wing floor which runs to a floor port in the slab.
RFB-39-19 Parks – General Butler Upgrade Improve Audio-Visual Systems
RFB-39-19 Parks – General Butler Upgrade Improve Audio-Visual Systems
Project Manager Name: Brian Cottongim
Phone: (502) 782-0317 Email:
Brian.Cottongim@ky.gov
Estimate:
$123,481.00
Estimated Length of Project:
150 calendar days (Substantial Completion) + 10 (Final Completion)
The construction documents identify various improvements, additions and/or replacements of components to the building’s systems to enhance and improve the audio/visuals systems for the conference center at General Butler State Park. Some locations include addition of power services and replacement of lighting to aid the audio/video systems capabilities.
The Division of Facilities Management is soliciting bids for septic system improvements at the Otter Creek Outdoor Recreation Area Campground, 850 Otter Creek Park Road, Brandenburg, KY 40108. The work generally/approximately consists of the following: Installation of a 37,500 SF sewage lagoon, 255 LF of 6’ wide leaching chamber, 4-3000 gallon septic tanks, 1-7,500 gallon dual-pump dosing tank, 1130 LF of 4′ gravity effluent line, 776 LF of 2′ force main and other appurtenances.
The project involves the complete removal of the existing HVAC system. This will include removal of the existing hot water boiler system, expansion tanks, housekeep pads, circ. Pumps, air separator and controls.
In this project will include the installation of three new VRF systems, mechanical ventilation system which includes an energy recovery unit, a dedicated make up air unit, ventilation air ductwork and the installation of the refg. Piping also, a new rooftop HVAC unit to air condition the Drill Hall. This contractor will need to make all of the interlocks between equipment for controls. Complete the installation of the new windows and doors so security for the building is not breeched.
If the add alternate #1 is accepted install polished concrete floors in all areas that now have VCT floor covering.
This project also has an allowance of $47,000.00 to expand the existing DDC control system to accept the new equipment and schedules.
Mountain Water District – Belfry – Pond Creek Sewer Project Contract 2 – Wastewater Collection System
Mountain Water District – Belfry – Pond Creek Sewer Project Contract 2 – Wastewater Collection System
Please Note: Addendum 03 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project consists of constructing approximately 40,000 LF of sanitary sewer force
main, one sewage lift station, and approximately 1,400 LF of water line to serve the new Belfry Wastewater Treatment Plant.
The project includes HVAC and electrical systems additions to add six welding booths to the existing masonry shop at Northpoint Training Center, Burgin, KY. Total renovated area is approximately 2,500 sq ft. HVAC improvements include adding three welding exhaust recirculating filtration systems, and local exhaust arms for the six booths. Electrical improvements include a new power panel in the welding shop, welder and handheld grinder power circuits, and miscellaneous lighting in the shop.
MCCREARY COUNTY STP 5147(023) : PINE KNOTT-WILLIAMSBURG ROAD(KY-92) RECONSTRUCT KY-92 FROM 500 FT. WEST OF THE WHITLEY-McCREARY COUNTY LINE TO 1200 FT. EAST OF OLD JELLICO CREEK ROAD GRADE & DRAIN WITH INCIDENTAL SURF. SYP NO. 11-00184.10.
MCCREARY COUNTY STP 5147(022) : PINE KNOTT-WILLIAMSBURG ROAD(KY-92) RECONSTRUCT KY-92 FROM 1450 FT. WEST OF KY-592 TO 350 FT. EAST OF THE WHITLEY-MCCREARY COUNTY LINE, A DISTANCE OF 4.14 MILES. GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE WITH BRIDGE. SYP NO. 08-00261.30.
Project Location: McCreary County, Kentucky
181032 Muhlenberg Call 102
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
CALL 102 CONTRACT ID 181032 MUHLENBERG COUNTY HSIP 5038(123) : US-62 AT KY-175 RECONSTRUCT THE INTERSECTION OF US-62 AT KY-175 FROM Y TO T INTERSECTION AND PROVIDE INTERSECTION SIGHT DISTANCE IN MUHLENBERG COUNTY, A DISTANCE OF 0.22 MILES. GRADE & DRAIN WITH ASPHALT SURFACE. SYP NO. 02-09007.00.
Project Location: Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
181216 Garrard Call 100
Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
CALL 100 CONTRACT ID 181216 GARRARD COUNTY STP BRZ 0703 (345) : PERRY ROGERS ROAD (KY 563) (MP 3.840) REPLACE BRIDGE ON KY 563 OVER SUGAR CREEK, EAST AT JCT OF KY 39 (MP 3.915), A DISTANCE OF 0.10 MILES. BRIDGE WITH GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE. SYP NO. 07-01122.00.
Project Location: Garrard County, Kentucky
RFB-33-19 Kenneth Ray Lewis Repair AMLRP
RFB-33-19 Kenneth Ray Lewis Repair AMLRP
Estimate:
$ 91,598.75
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
This project consists of extending a non-reinforced concrete block type II retaining wall with backfill for 66 feet to the south of the existing wall. This should eliminate active sloughing of the hillside where AML placed fill material during the original work at this site. Subdrains will be installed to control the water coming from the hillside. Roadway stone has been added if needed to facilitate access. Structure removal has been added to remove and replace a stairwell and also in case the rear porch is in the way.
Any waste generated will be placed in an approved waste area close to the project area. Culvert pipes will be installed to facilitate the waste area designated. Sediment will be controlled in all disturbed areas and for the duration of construction efforts. No trees will be disturbed with these construction efforts. All disturbed areas will be revegetated to standards set by the Abandoned Mine Lands specifications.
The Project consists in general of the following:
Remove six boilers, one steam dishwasher, three steam kettles and associated piping and electric services. Furnish and install in construction phases three modular hot water boilers, an electric dishwasher, a natural gas kettle, an electric hot water dispenser and associated piping and electric services. Work is located in Oakwood Center Building 600.