Anchor Estates Pump Station #1 & #2 Elimination Project
Anchor Estates Pump Station #1 & #2 Elimination Project
This contract is for the installation of approximately 10,000 LF of 8″, 10″ and 15″ sanitary sewers, 42 manholes, decomissioning of 3 pump stations and all appurtenances. The Project is located in Eastern Jefferson County in the city of Anchorage.
300 W. Broadway
Estimate:
$434,000.00
The project includes the repairs to the existing entry plaza located between the Old State Capitol and the Annex. The scope of work for this current construction project includes but is not limited to: selective demolition, removal and salvage of existing limestone paving units, removal of concrete protective slab and removal of existing waterproof membranes. The new work includes new waterproof membrane and flashing, new protective slab, reinstallation of limestone cladding and trim units, new concrete paving. The building will be occupied during the construction work.
Hazelwood Center
Estimate:
$151,750.00
The project consists of roof replacement on one (1) building; Roof Sections #2 & #3. Remove existing roof membrane system down to existing roof deck. Install 2-Ply SBS Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing system over base layer insulation, tapered insulation where indicated and cover board insulation. Provide crickets where indicated. Provide new metal components; e.g. metal counter flashings, scuppers, roof drain leads, plumbing vent flashings, etc
City of St Matthews – Community Park Stream Restoration Project
City of St Matthews – Community Park Stream Restoration Project
The project provides for all labor, materials, and equipment necessary to provide in stream modifications and bank grading along approximately 2,660 feet of intermittent tributaries to Middle Fork Beargrass Creek and approximately 40 feet of ephemeral stream channel and other appurtenant work within Community Park.
2417.0 Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall)
2417.0 Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall)
The Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall) consists of an approximately 30,000 sf renovation of the existing Patterson Hall dormitory. This renovation includes masonry restoration, window replacement, renovation of existing architectural features, addition of exit stair towers, and upgrade to existing mechanical and electrical systems. A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
City of Hardinsburg – Contract 12 – US 60 Water Main Relocation
City of Hardinsburg – Contract 12 – US 60 Water Main Relocation
Contract 12 – US 60 Water Main Relocation- The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of approximately 1700 LF of 6″ water main, reconnections, master meter vault and all related appurtenances
2369.1 Upgrade/Relocate Pediatric Care Unit, Pediatric Critical Care Circle of Blue Desk
2369.1 Upgrade/Relocate Pediatric Care Unit, Pediatric Critical Care Circle of Blue Desk
Phase 1, Zones 1, 2 and 4
This is an interior renovations project of approximately 4980 square feet at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital Pavilion H, Floor 4 Pediatrics nursing unit. Project limits are 8 patient rooms and associated staff charting and hand-washing areas. This portion of the project also includes a limited level of renovations to the existing nursing support core. Phasing will be in multiple parts, allowing for a patient occupancy of no less than two rooms per zone for the duration of the project. The scope of work shall be primarily flooring, wall and ceiling finishes, as well as upgrades to room identification, plumbing, lighting and electrical fixtures, and door hardware.
Circle of Blue Desk
This is an interior renovation project of approximately 2191 square feet at the University of Kentucky Children’s Hospital Pavilion H, Floor 4 Pediatrics Nursing unit. Renovate Unit Nurses Station HA400WA, Corridor HA400N5 and Corridor HA400W3 per Construction Drawings entitled Pediatric Critical Care Circle Blue Desk and dated 2015-02-06. The scope includes but is not limited to the removal of existing doors, casework, flooring, ceiling and miscellaneous finishes. The scope further includes the refurbishment of existing door frames and installation of new doors, casework, ceiling and miscellaneous finishes.
2425.0 RFP for CM Services for Research Building 2
2425.0 RFP for CM Services for Research Building 2
The University of Kentucky desires the services of an experienced and highly qualified construction management firm to provide “FULL SERVICE” construction management on the proposed project. The Construction Manager (CM) selected will become a responsible, cooperative and contributing member of the Owner’s professional team for the design and construction of the project. The Construction Manager (CM) will provide assistance and advice and provide management services to the Owner and design consultants to assure the project is completed within defined budget, program and schedule.
The proposal shall include pricing for all phases as described herein.
The ultimate total scope of this project is $265 million, with a total maximum construction budget of approximately $212,000,000 to include costs for Construction Management Services as well as for the award of trade contracts. The initial Phase 1 of this project is $165 million with a maximum construction budget of $131,000,000.
This phase will include the construction of the core and shell and fit-out of the research facility to the limits of the budget.
Rockcastle County Schools – Mt Vernon Elementary School Roof Replacement
Rockcastle County Schools – Mt Vernon Elementary School Roof Replacement
The bid is to furnish all necessary labor, materials, tools, machinery, warranties, and all other items required to replace an existing ballasted membrane roof with a new PVC membrane roofing system. Work to include, but not limited to; ballasted membrane, coping removal and disposal; installation of additional insulation and new roofing membrane and flashing around existing roof penetrations. Project also includes repainting existing bus canopy standing seam roof.
Southcentral Kentucky Community & Technical College
Estimate:
$125,000.00
This Project consists of a complete tear off of the existing 10,250 s.f roof system. Roof replacement will consist of: a two-ply (SBS) modified bitumen roof system consisting of a base ply and a finish ply over coverboard, two layers (min.) of tapered insulation and coated aluminum flashing sheets. A new roof access hatch and expansion joint cover cap is to be installed. A 20-yr. no dollar limit type roof warranty will be required after roof installation. SEE DRAWINGS AND PROJECT CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.
Beaumont Presbyterian Church – Fellowship Hall Addition and Renovation
Beaumont Presbyterian Church – Fellowship Hall Addition and Renovation
Project Description
The work generally consists of the construction of an addition and interior renovation of the Church’s Fellowship Hall and support areas.
The estimated cost of construction for the facility is $334,325.
LFUCG – Cardinal Lane Stormwater Improvements Phase 1 and 3 REBID
LFUCG – Cardinal Lane Stormwater Improvements Phase 1 and 3 REBID
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for CARDINAL LANE STORMWATER IMPROVEMENTS PHASE 1 & 3, BID NO. 88-2015.
Roof Replacement at Beechmont, Portland, California & Shawnee Community Centers #3458
Roof Replacement at Beechmont, Portland, California & Shawnee Community Centers #3458
A Request for Proposal to furnish all labor, material and necessary equipment for Roof Replacment at Beechmont, Portland, California & Shawnee Community Centers.
2363.0 Academic Science Building Bid Package 06 Select Rebids – Tiling and Traffic Coatings
2363.0 Academic Science Building Bid Package 06 Select Rebids – Tiling and Traffic Coatings
In general, Bid Package 06 – Select Re-Bids includes the necessary work items required to furnish and install interior tiling and traffic coatings, including all labor, materials, floor/slab preparation, sealants, incidentals and accessory items required for a complete installation.
Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvements
Estimate: $786,688.00
WATER PORTION:
This project will construct approximately 8, 720′ of 8″ waterline, 225′ of 1 O” horizontally
directionally drilled (HOD) waterline, a Subsurface Utility Engineer (SUE) investigation to allow
safe installation of the new waterline, clearing and grubbing to allow the SUE investigation and
safe installation, and various other miscellaneous water related items.
SANITARY SEWER PORTION:
This project will construct approximately 275′ of 8″ gravity sanitary sewer, 175′ of 8″ HOD gravity
sanitary sewer, 35′ of 6″ force main, formally abandon various items, place tow (2) new
manholes, replace approximately six (6) combination sewage valves, conduct an odor control
pilot study and provide appropriate odor control facilities, abandon an existing lift station,
construct a new lift station, and various other miscellaneous sanitarv sewer related items.
Maintenance Building
Estimate:
$380,380.00
1. Work consists of all labor, materials, services, and equipment to install approximately 31,500 square feet of 2-ply SBS modified bitumen roofing, over 1/2″ cover board, over existing gravel surfaced 3-ply built-up roofing. Concealed wet areas, where indicated, shall be cut out and replaced with new insulation.
2. Work consists of all labor, materials, services, and equipment to replace approximately 2,300 square feet of standing seam metal roofing. Select areas of metal siding shall be replaced, along with new mechanical wall louvers.
3. Sheet metal copings, trim, gutters, and downspouts shall be removed and replaced with new.
CCK-2049-15 Kinkead Hall Doorway Systems Renovation 2015
CCK-2049-15 Kinkead Hall Doorway Systems Renovation 2015
This Project is to return the four Kinkead Hall exterior entrance doors and entrance systems to the original architectural design and in excellent repair.
The Project is to remove and dispose of the existing 2001 Tremco roof insulation and membrane from the top elevation (Area 1 & 2) of the Central Heating Plant #2 located at 598 South Upper Street in Lexington, KY. The project will include the preparation of the concrete slab to facilitate the proper installation of the new roof membrane. The new membrane will be a one-ply Hyload 150E membrane mopped to the slab using Tremco THERMastic SEB modified bitumen. Tremco THERMastic SEBS will be required adhesive for the project.