CCK-2096-16 Construct Research Building 2 Design Release 2 Foundations and Underslab Utilities – 2425.0
CCK-2096-16 Construct Research Building 2 Design Release 2 Foundations and Underslab Utilities – 2425.0
Project Description:
The New Research Building #2 consists of an approximate 300,000 sf 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 60,000 SF vivarium, wet lab neighborhoods, computational wing, dining facility, meeting spaces, interview and imaging suites. A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
Mountain Water District – Virgie Bridge Utilities Relocation Project
Water District – Virgie Bridge Utilities Relocation Project
Project Description:
Consists of relocating a portion 6″ water main and 4″ sanitary sewer force main near Virgie Bridge on KY Route 610 in Pike County, Kentucky.
Project Manager Name: James Sherrard, AML Phone: (502) 564-2141 Email: James.Sherrard@ky.gov
Estimate: $296,905.50
Estimated Length of Project: N/A (Substantial Completion) + June 30, 2016 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 67.5 acres of mine land in Breathitt County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
A. This Work includes installing a custom fabricated stainless steel cap to the existing stainless steel gutter around the edge of the Community Pool. The northern corner of the pool settled approximately 5” shortly after the pool was constructed. The intent of the new cap is to increase the height of the gutter in this corner and taper down the adjacent sides to match the existing gutter height. The gutter cap will begin approximately 1/2” higher than the existing gutter and continue to rise to a maximum height that is 1/2” below the existing concrete deck at the northern corner of the pool.
Project Description:
The work to be performed consists of:
Smith Village
A. Construct attached storage buildings
1. EIFS
2. Stone installation
3. Asphalt shingles
4. Wood frame construction
Tipton Court
A. Construct storage building
1. Fiber cement siding
2. Brick
3. Asphalt shingles
4. Wood frame construction
5. PTAC unit
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned or scheduled on the Project Documents and/or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
Miscellaneous Elevator Safety and Control Improvements Project
Miscellaneous Elevator Safety and Control Improvements Project
Project Description:
The Project consists of safety and control improvements to four elevators, and cab interior replacement of one elevator. Two elevators are located in the parking garage and two elevators are located in the secured area of the passenger terminal.
16-52 / Third Street Area Lead Service Renewals Project
16-52 / Third Street Area Lead Service Renewals Project
Project Description:
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the renewal of lead services on 3rd Street, Brentwood Avenue, Kahlert Avenue, Wheeler Avenue and Woodruff Avenue. Design information indicates a total of 107 customer service renewals, one (1) customer service discontinue and 24 meter exchanges.
Project Description:
ARCHITECTURAL WORK
This project is a partial renovation of the University of Kentucky Division of Laboratory Animal Research (DLAR) barrier vivarium facility located in the basement of the University of Kentucky Combs Cancer Research Building (CCRB). Approximately 1,600 SF of the 34,000 SF facility is being renovated at this time. Architectural scope of work will require the removal of existing mechanical spaces and the reconfiguration of animal holding rooms and an Anteroom. Concrete masonry unit walls, and portions of the concrete floor slabs/equipment pads will need to be removed to accommodate the reconfiguration of these spaces. New concrete masonry unit, as well as abuse resistant gypsum board on metal stud walls will be provided. New gypsum board ceilings will be located in the holding and anterooms. Fiberglass reinforced panel ceilings will be provided in the clean cage wash and corridor. Finishes to include resinous floors and high performance epoxy coatings on wall and ceiling surfaces.
MECHANICAL WORK
Existing mechanical equipment rooms will be dismantled and the areas will be renovated and incorporated into a new expanded animal/ante-procedure rooms.
PLUMBING / FIRE PROTECTION WORK
Existing fire protection heads to be removed and relocated as necessary for new room layout. Other areas outside of the work area are being fed by existing sprinkler system. System in these other areas must remain operational during construction.
ELECTRICAL WORK
Existing mechanical equipment rooms will be dismantled and the area incorporated in the new expanded animal/ante-procedure rooms. Electrical capacity freed by the removal of the existing blowers will be repurposed to support the electrical requirements of the renovated area. A new electrical panel board will be installed to serve these new spaces and will be served by spare 100A/3 pole fusible switch in emergency distribution panel EP.
A security card reader will be installed to allow investigators using the barrier facility a direct access route, minimizing potential exposure to conventional animals in the facility. The existing Edstrom Watchdog monitoring system will be modified to monitor, record, and alarm conditions in the new rooms. The existing CCRB building electronic facilities management system will continue to monitor and alarm ventilation and power systems 24/7. The existing video surveillance and card access protocols and upgrades in place for the CCRB animal facility and the East Biomedical Complex animal facility will continue to be utilized in the renovation area.
The Daryl Walker HP AML Reclamation Project is located in central Perry County, Kentucky at 37°15’15.71″N latitude and 83° 9’45.63″W longitude just east of Hazard KY. The site can be reached by traveling north on KY15 (North Main Street) from downtown Hazard 1.0 mile until KY 476. Travel on KY 476, 0.3 miles until reaching Allais Road. Turn right onto Walker Branch road and travel 1.4 miles until reaching the site. Currently an existing pipe installed in the mid 1980s, is failing and is unable to pass surface runoff; during rain events, water is flowing over the road and residential side yard. To abate this drainage problem, 120 lf of 42” Dia HDPE pipe (with concrete headwall at the inlet) will be installed the entire length of the fill area. The existing failed pipe will be taken out of service once the new pipe is installed. Also a subsidence area (above the failed pipe) will be excavated and backfilled. Straw Bales and Silt fence are proposed for proper silt control. Bid items of roadway stone and bituminous repair is included for “in kind” repairs as needed to facilitate reclamation work. Filter Fabric and geogrid as been included to prevent erosion within the soil backfill. Class II/III backfill will be used as directed for backfilling subsidence areas and erosion control as directed. Grout is included for the outline end of the pipe. All excavated material will be wasted within the construction limits A revegetation bid item is included to revegetate the site/waste areas at the end of construction. A utility relocation bid items are included to replace “in kind” qualifying features as disturbed to facilitate the abatement plan. Any trees greater than 3” in diameter (breast height) will be removed within Oct 15th 2015 to March 31st 2016. No Permits are required for this project. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
Project Description:
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned or scheduled on the Project Documents and/or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
The work to be performed consists of:
A. Construct storage
1. Split face concrete block
2. Metal roofing
NKU Health Innovation Center-Founders Hall Renovation BP7 – Switchgear Removal/Storage & Temporary Electric Work
NKU Health Innovation Center-Founders Hall Renovation BP7 – Switchgear Removal/Storage & Temporary Electric Work
Project Description:
The project is generally described as the Northern Kentucky University, Health Innovation Center (HIC) Founders Hall Renovation. The project is located in Highland Heights, Kentucky, on approximately 3.0 acre site on the NKU campus, east of Kenton Drive, west of Nunn Hall and directly north of Griffin Hall. The project will include the construction of the new Health Innovation Center (HIC) building and renovation of the existing Founders Hall Building. The HIC building will consist of a new 95,000 sf four-story steel frame building with the option to shell a 5th floor of approximately 12,000 sf. The Founders Hall renovation is a 106,000 sf complete interior gut and renovation of the existing 5 story concrete-structured building.
NKU Health Innovation Center-Founders Hall Renovation BP6 – Abatement & Demolition
NKU Health Innovation Center-Founders Hall Renovation BP6 – Abatement & Demolition
Project Description:
The project is generally described as the Northern Kentucky University, Health Innovation Center (HIC) Founders Hall Renovation. The project is located in Highland Heights, Kentucky, on approximately 3.0 acre site on the NKU campus, east of Kenton Drive, west of Nunn Hall and directly north of Griffin Hall. The project will include the construction of the new Health Innovation Center (HIC) building and renovation of the existing Founders Hall Building. The HIC building will consist of a new 95,000 sf four-story steel frame building with the option to shell a 5th floor of approximately 12,000 sf. The Founders Hall renovation is a 106,000 sf complete interior gut and renovation of the existing 5 story concrete-structured building.
This project involves replacing existing conduit installed in the slab of a parking garage. Phase I of this project involves only the conduit in the slab between the Plaza Level and the second level. The existing lights will be refed with new wire and conduit. The conduit will be Schedule 40 PVC (unless noted otherwise on the drawings); surface mounted to the bottom of the slab. Particular attention will be required in the routing of the conduit to ensure the maximum height of vehicle entry is not compromised.
Woodland Court Crossing Improvement and Stream Restoration Project
Woodland Court Crossing Improvement and Stream Restoration Project
Project Description:
The Project consists of constructing 1,400 LF of stream restoration including a bankfull channel, flood prone bench and in-stream structures, 293 LF of 12″ sanitary sewer, and constructing a concrete bridge with 32-ft span over the Woodland Court Tributary
CCK-2095-16 UK North Farms Roof Replacements Project Description:
Provide labor, material equipment and incidental require to reroof eleven (11) buildings on the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment’s North Farm (Includes Maine Chance, Spindletop, and Cold stream).
Project Description:
The scope of work for this current major construction project includes but is not limited to: replacement of the existing HVAC systems at J.T. Alton Middle School. The new systems will include geothermal heat pumps and energy recovcry units. The work effort will be executed in one principal phase ending with Final Completion on August 1,2016. The building will be unoccupied during construction work, however the building shall remain operational. The contractor shall be required to coordinate the contract work with other school or district activities.
Project Description:
The scope of work for this current major construction project includes but is not limited to: replacement of the existing HVAC systems at Bluegrass Middle School. The new systems will include geothermal heat pumps and energy recovery units. The work effort will be executed in one principal phase ending with Final Completion on August 1. 2016. The building will be unoccupied during construction work, however the building shall remain operational. The contractor shall be required to coordinate the contract work with other school or district activities.
Fleming County High School Renovation and Addition
Fleming County High School Renovation and Addition
Project Description:
The project will consist of renovations to the existing building including painting, flooring, doors and hardware, new HVAC systems. new electrical and new lighting in designated areas. The renovation will also include new kitchen equipment and the project will include a new kitchen addition and new classroom space. The exterior will receive new entrances and various alternate bids.