City of South Shore – Sewer Pump Station #5 Replacement
City of South Shore – Sewer Pump Station #5 Replacement
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Construction of a new sewer pump station, including wet well, pumps, guide rails, valve vault,
piping, electrical work, controls, electric hoist, removal of existing pump station and other
incidental and related work necessary for completion.
This project involves miscellaneous concrete repairs which includes, but it not limited to, concrete floor slab patching, overhead slab patching, concrete beam repairs and miscellaneous concrete repairs to concrete columns. The work will include masonry wall repairs, epoxy injection, traffic and elastomeric coatings, and joint sealants. Electrical work will include investigations, repairs and replacements of deteriorated conduits.
The Kentucky VA Cemetery West Columbarium Expansion is located at the existing Veterans Administration Cemetery in Hopkinsville, Kentucky at 5817 Ft. Campbell Blvd, Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The work shall consist of the expansion of a Columbarium area that will consist of earthwork to establish the grades for the expansion area, construction of a plaza area for the new columbarium walls, construction of precast concrete columbarium walls including necessary foundations for 720 new columbarium niches, columbarium wall veneers, site furnishings, finish grading and turf establishment.
CCK-2214-17 Patient Care Facility – Construction & Final Cleaning-2402.3/2402.7/2402.8
CCK-2214-17 Patient Care Facility – Construction & Final Cleaning-2402.3/2402.7/2402.8
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This package involves the Construction and Final Cleaning of UK Healthcare Projects – Neonatal Intensive
Care Unit; 11th Floor Patient Floor; Surgery & PACU. The work will be performed under contract with the
Construction Manger, Turner Construction Company.
Separate bids for this project shall be submitted for the following work categories:
CONSTRUCTION AND FINAL CLEANING
TC-136 – NICU
TC-089 – 11th Floor
TC-072 – Surgery & PACU
CCK-2215-17 Stumbo Building Glazing Replacement – Hazard, Kentucky REBID
CCK-2215-17 Stumbo Building Glazing Replacement – Hazard, Kentucky REBID
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work as defined in the construction documents includes specific exterior glazing replacement to the University of Kentucky – Baily Stumbo Building located in Hazard Kentucky,
directly adjacent to the Appalachian Regional Hospital (ARH). The building was constructed in
2002 and a number of the existing insulated glazing panels have lost their seals resulting in a
cloudy/fogged appearance with no insulating value. The work of this project is divided into two
parts and includes 1. Replacement of specifically identified insulated glazing panels installed in
aluminum storefront framing with new insulated glazing panels. 2. Water spray testing to determine the location of two water leaks, one located in the East Stair Tower and one located in the West Stair Tower. Upon determining the source of the water leaks it will be required to
remove the existing insulated glazing panels located in the curtainwall fram ing system and
provide new gaskets and sealants as required to rectify all leaks. Existing insulated glazing
panels to then be reinstalled. A total of (6) glazing panels to be included in the base bid pricing with a unit price identified below in the event additional glazing panels will need to be repaired due to the water spray test results.
Somerset-Pulaski Co Airport Bd – Lake Cumberland Regional Airport-Runway Crack Repair & Airfield Markings Project
Somerset-Pulaski Co Airport Bd – Lake Cumberland Regional Airport-Runway Crack Repair & Airfield Markings Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work necessary for Runway Crack Repair and Airfield Markings Project at the lake Cumberland
Regional Airport
Danville-Boyle County Airport Board – Stuart Powell Field-Construct Box Hangar
Danville-Boyle County Airport Board – Stuart Powell Field-Construct Box Hangar
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work necessary for Construct Box Hangar at the Stuart Powell Field
Owen County Lower Elementary School – Renovation & Addition-BP #2
Owen County Lower Elementary School – Renovation & Addition-BP #2
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Bid Package #2 will include the renovation of several systems in the existing building: replace HVAC, roof, ceilings, install sprinkler system, upgrade fire alarm, door hardware,
playground, parent and bus loop. The addition will add gymnasium space and a six classroom Early
Childhood wing. The abandoned “Old” Elementary School building adjacent to the existing Owen
Lower Elementary School building will be demolished to provide space for the addition and new bus
loop.
RFB-214-17 Re-Ad of RFB-10-17 KDFW – New Dining Facility Camp Currie
RFB-214-17 Re-Ad of RFB-10-17 KDFW – New Dining Facility Camp Currie
Project Manger Name: Dwayne Brown
Phone: (502) 782-0315
Email: Dwayne.Brown@ky.gov
Estimate:
NOT GIVEN Estimated Length of Project:
May 14, 2018 (Substantial Completion) + June 4, 2018 (Final Completion
The project is the construction of a new Dining Hall at Camp John Currie. The building will be approximately 9,706 sf first floor and 3,787 sf basement levels. The structure will comply with Type IIB construction for an A-2 occupancy. Work shall include but not limited to site grading and development, concrete, masonry, steel joists, metal truss framing, high-slope metal and low-slope modified bitumen roofing, fiber cement siding, doors and windows, interior finishes, specialties, kitchen equipment, plumbing, mechanical, electrical and communications trades. The work also includes the complete demolition and removal of the existing Dining Hall and Kitchen structure.
Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport Board – Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport-Repaint Airfield Markings
Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport Board – Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport-Repaint Airfield Markings
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work necessary for Repaint Airfield Markings at the Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport
Hardin County Water District No.1 – Quiggins Lift Station Rehabilitation
Hardin County Water District No.1 – Quiggins Lift Station Rehabilitation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Improvements to the existing Quiggins Lift Station including the replacement of two (2) submersible sewerage pumps; replacement of all wetwell equipment including pump base, piping, guide rails, level controls, hatch and fall protection; installation of new valve vault; replacement of control panel, variable frequency drives and new underground electrical service;
site grading and access road, and miscellaneous appurtenances required for a complete installation.
Magoffin County Economic Development – Site Sewer Project
Magoffin County Economic Development – Site Sewer Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project consists of the providing of all materials, labor, and equipment for the construction of:
A pressure sewer system including a possible 14,000 LF of HDPE collector sewers, 30,700 LF of HDPE service
line, 114 simplex residential grinder pump stations, and one conventional submersible pump station complete with
odor control system.
The project consists of renovation and repair of an existing 9,700 +/- sq. ft. storage facility (aka Pickle Building) for WKCTC. Work includes, but is not limited to, exterior masonry repair, closing window & door openings, selective demolition, new metal roof and wall panels, doors, painting and limited interior work. Site work includes brush removal and new asphalt parking for overflow parking for WKCTC Paducah School for Art and Design buildings at 919 Madison Street.
The Leestown Campus of Bluegrass Community & Technical College seeks improvements to the vehicular and pedestrian traffic patterns on campus in order to create better and safer circulation paths while enhancing the student experience. A central road will be closed that currently traverses through the center of campus and a pedestrian plaza created that serves to tie the various buildings together. Vehicular pathways will be improved by adding entry/exit points from campus to the public street and through the insertion of planting islands and traffic control devices. A primary vehicle loop will be created to provide a drop-off point and limited visitor and accessible parking spaces. The specific scope of work will include demolition, earthwork, storm drainage, concrete and asphalt pavements, masonry seat walls, site furnishings and landscaping.
The primary scope of work includes removal and replacement of existing metal storefront, selected metal doors and door frames, and aluminum windows, window blinds, brackets, anchors and retainers at all window locations. Existing metal storefront and doors include welded metal frames and flush panel doors with louvers and glazing. Existing window installations include individual punched openings with awning and/or hopper type windows set in masonry walls. Doors, frames and lintels over all window and door openings are to be sanded, primed and repainted.
New windows and storefront to be installed are blast resistant, thermally broken aluminum assemblies with low “E” laminated glazing. All returns around windows and doors are to be cleaned of all caulk and made ready to receive new caulking. At new doors and frames other than storefront are to be galvanized steel. Doors are to have insulated core. All metal frames are to be welded and slushed solid. Door hardware shall be as described in the Project Manual.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for the work:
1. Replacement of pumps at Landfill Pump Station #1 and Landfill Pump Station #2.
2. Replacement of flow meter at Landfill Pump Station #1.
3. Maintenance of existing sanitary sewer flows during construction.
4. Replacement of wiring and conduit seal ofts to flow meter at Landfill Pump Station #1.
5. Installation of new flow meter display pedestal.
6. Replacement of pump control breakers and installation of new overloads.
7. Removal of junction box and installation of pump pedestal on wet well, and associated apparatuses at 1765 Old Frankfort Pike and 1631 Old Frankfort Pike in Lexington Fayette County, Kentucky.
City of Nicholasville – Ross Street Culvert Replacement
City of Nicholasville – Ross Street Culvert Replacement
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists of replacing the culvert at the intersection of Ross Street and 2nd Street in the
City of Nicholasville, Kentucky and reconstructing the approaches and installing curb, sidewalk, storm drains, fence and handrail. The proposed culvert is approximately an 11 ‘ span x 5’6″ rise, approximately 51’ in length.
A. The Work of this Project includes renovation work to provide the following for this existing building on the campus:
a. Renovate two large restrooms
b. Renovate existing office area to provide new Student Center
c. Renovate the existing Art Gallery
d. Renovate the existing Behen Community Room
e. Replace existing folding panel partition system between the Art Gallery and the Community Room.
f. Renovations for Faculty Lounge
g. Complete new fire alarm system for entire building
2. Renovation of each of the above areas will include the following work:
a. Miscellaneous Demolition
b. New interior finishes.
c. Mechanical and Electrical renovations
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Project consists of construction of earthwork, a parking lot, a softball field, press box, dugouts, and a field house. Field house to include restrooms, locker area, practice area and concession area.
Project cost range is anticipated to be under $1 ,200,000
Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work:
Project Manager Name: Ron Harris
Phone: (502) 782-0321 Email:
RonL.Harris@ky.gov
Estimate:
$3,597,000.00 Estimated Length of Project:
see sc (Substantial Completion) + 1/07/18 (Final Completion)
The work will consist of interior renovations to accommodate new educational programs. Renovations will include selective demolition, metal stud/gypsum board partitions, CMU partitions, manufactured casework and interior finishes. The project will also include mechanical and electrical renovations. The majority of new finishes will be resilient base and flooring, suspended acoustical ceilings and painting. Certain hi-bay vocational spaces in Building-M will be converted into classrooms and labs, and other spaces renovated to provide administrative offices. Other campus buildings will also receive interior renovations: Building-B will have certain existing spaces converted into a CADD Lab; certain existing spaces in Building-N will be renovated to accommodate the Esthetician program and other vocational programs; and Building-A will have a couple of existing classrooms that receive interior renovations. New doors and frames at certain locations will be required. Some masonry renovation along with CMU wall patching will be required. The project will also include the installation of specialized equipment related to the Health programs and other work indicated in the Contract Documents. The project will be constructed under a single prime contract.