Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 180 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The project consists of a persistent medium-sized slide, extensive drainage issues around home, rocks falling off highwall behind home and four portals on the bench above home. The project site is located just above 1114 Upper Second Creek Road in the Hazard community, in Perry County. The slide continues to worsen and as a result, the structural stability of the home and pool have been compromised. In addition to this, the slide could potentially threaten oncoming traffic along an approximate 350 L.F. section of Upper Second Creek, a highly populated area.
In July 2022 Breathitt County along with several other Southeast Kentucky counties experienced the most significant flooding in generations probably in the county’s recorded history. The Breathitt DJJ facility’s southern property line is located along the center of Griffith Branch. The floodwaters impacted the DJJ property along the stream with significant stream bank erosion and a large amount of floatable tree and vegetative debris deposited in the channel. The project scope is to stabilize the stream channel right bank with rip rap stone to stabilize and protect DJJ property, and facilities and remove the tree and vegetative debris to allow unobstructed channel flow. The project also proposes to add 3 drop-inlet structures, stormwater piping, and a discharge headwall on the east side of the detention center building for improved stormwater drainage.
RFB-03-25 Re-Ad of RFB-253-24 EEC-AML-Hubert Spence Drainage-BIL
RFB-03-25 Re-Ad of RFB-253-24 EEC-AML-Hubert Spence Drainage-BIL
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Hubert Spence residence is being impacted by drainage from an eligible mine immediately upslope. The Cubert Spence residence is immediately downslope of the Hubert Spence residence with a gabion wall between the residence and Big Lick Branch Road. This wall was recently addressed as part of the Cubert Spence Soil Nails project and this project will remediate issues left after completion of the previous soil nail project. Neighboring residences with drainage addressed under the Stepp-Webb AML Reclamation Project will require gradework to address settling issues after that project’s completion.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of Lantana Drive Pump Station No. 1 Elimination Contract No. 16945, Budget ID No. E22223, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No. 16945/1-15, until 10:00AM, Local Time, Thursday, June 20, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 320 376 497#.
MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.
Description and location of Project: This Contract provides for the installation of approximately 813 linear feet of 12-inch sanitary sewer pipe; approximately 3190 linear feet of 24-inch sanitary sewer pipe; approximately 210 linear feet of 36-inch jack and bore; eighteen (18) property service connections; 14 sanitary sewer manholes; decomissioning of one pump station (Lantana Drive No. 1) and associated forcemain and gravity sewer; pavement restoration; erosion prevention and sediment control; traffic control; and other appurtenant work. The project is generally located along McNeely Lake near Cooper Chapel Road in southeastern Jefferson County. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting held for this project. The pre-bid meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 4, 2024 at 10:00 AM at the MSD Main Office, 700 W. Liberty Street, Louisville, KY 40203. A non-mandatory site visit will be held from 1:00-2:00 PM, beginning at 6900 Cooper Chapel Road. Please park in the McNeely Lake Boat Ramp parking lot. The site visit will begin promptly at 1:00 PM. Participants are responsible for bring their own PPE.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $1,700,000.00 and $1,900,000.00.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Chris Gregory. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than ten days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David W. Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.
The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and
15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Not Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below
Construction Services: X
Construction-related Services:
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
The project consists of an interior renovation of the existing car wash building. The renovation will include the demolition and reconstruction of new car wash equipment. A 8’x 11’ office with full height aluminum storefront with insulated glazing office with Insulated metal panel cap will be constructed. Improvements to building mechanical systems including plumbing for new car wash equipment. Renovations to building electrical systems including power to the car wash equipment, all new lighting and new panel boards.
Estimated Length of Project: phased(Substantial Completion) + phased (Final Completion)
Project Description: Complete HVAC replacement for buildings at the Kentucky School for the Blind including new geothermal well field. New work includes all necessary equipment, controls for a complete system. Work will need to be phased to maintain school schedule.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of West Indian Trail Drainage Improvement Project Contract No. 2024-035, Budget ID No. H24118, until 10:00 a.m., Local Time, Thursday, June 27, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 307 911 804#.
MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.
Description and location of Project: Rear and roadside drainage improvements along West Indian Trail. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $1,700,000.00 and $2,000,000.00.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Joseph Exely. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than five days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David W. Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.
The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and
15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Not Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below
Construction Services: X
Construction-related Services:
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
Estimated Length of Project:
March 1, 2026 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)
The proposed work consists of the restoration of approximately 28,000 linear feet of stream along Blue Spring Creek and adjacent tributaries located within the Lake Barkley State Park and Golf Course in Trigg County, Kentucky. Approximately 10,000 linear feet of stream have had the grading and structure work complete, with approximately 18,000 linear feet left to complete. Work will include but is not limited to: excavation of proposed channels and floodplains; construction of in-stream structures and bank treatments; reshaping of existing channels; preparation of seedbeds; installation of erosion control blanket and mulch; installation of native seeds, trees, shrubs, and live stakes; and the relocation of golf cart tee boxes, cart paths, and associated irrigation. Work also includes planting the corridors of streams that were previously graded, re-seeding portions of the completed section, and the assembly and installation of Contech Elliptical culvert that has been delivered to the site.
The project proposes installing a new force main to relocate the discharge point from the existing cleanout, that has failures that causes sanitary sewer overflows, to an existing manhole located across 1399. This project will remove an issue that has caused the City of Hawesville to limit discharge from the KYTC garage lift station. The project will decommission the crossing and cap the existing tee along the main gravity sewer main.
The Old State Capitol Annex is a 33,000 sq ft historic office building on the Old Capitol Complex in Frankfort. The building is comprised of three floors plus basement. Due to ongoing leaking of the foundation, there will be excavations and installation of a new below grade waterproofing and French drain system. This will allow for repairs to occur for the basement interior walls. Masonry repairs will occur to the entire exterior including stone patching, tuckpointing, and brick repairs. Interior plaster will be patched and painted. The existing fire escape will have additional foundation and structural members added, along with repairs and painting, so that it may be disconnected from the building.
The building is having the interior renovated for new architectural space programming and finishes where revised restroom layouts, plumbing fixtures and plumbing systems will be renovated to support the architectural updates. In areas of renovation, existing plumbing fixtures and associated piping are to be demolished to allow for new work fixtures and piping with tie-ins to existing sanitary, vent and domestic water piping in the building.
The EEC – DWM Maxey Flats Equipment Building project is being undertaken to provide necessary equipment storage and general utility and maintenance space for Division of Waste Management Environmental and Energy Cabinet on Maxey Flats site in Hillsboro, Kentucky.
The Project is comprised of a 40’ x 80’ wood pole-barn building of Type 5 construction
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 240 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Davis Site will consist of a Reinforced Concrete Wall, which will stabilize the slope behind the Davis Residence(s). Rebar is setup for reinforcement in the concrete wall. Upon completion of the Reinforced Concrete Retaining wall and installation of subdrain Class II aggregate and filter fabric will be installed behind the wall to provide subsurface drainage and long term stability. Installation of sub surface drainage system (15” HDPE Pipe with Dropboxes) to collect drainage from the back of the homes, and daylight into a stream across the Chopping Branch Road.
The work includes site and building improvements to mitigate water infiltration and improve site drainage, installation of blast mitigating fenestration systems, restoration of historical steel windows, and installation of a sub-basement de-humidification system.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of 5002 Mt. Holyoke Drive Pipe Replacement Project Contract No. 2024-034, Budget ID No. C24177, until 10:00 a.m., Local Time, Tuesday, May 28, 2024, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 379 407 741#.
MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.
Description and location of Project: Removal and replacement of the failed pipe beside 5002 Mt Holyoke Drive. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be no pre-bid meeting held for this project.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $60,000.00 and $90,000.00.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Joseph Exely. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than two days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David W. Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.
The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and
15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below
Construction Services: X
Construction-related Services:
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
Project Description:
The Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC) – Newtown Campus seeks to renovate and expand the Administration Building of the former Eastern State Hospital and current BCTC. The building addition is planned to expand the building to the North/Northwest of the current building. Preservation of the Historic Building adjacent to new addition. There is 13,090 s.f. of existing building and 3-story new addition is 15,043 s.f., 3-story existing building wood frame and load bearing masonry and new addition is steel frame and load bearing masonry. Roof materials are asphalt shingles and SBS 2-ply modified bitumen. HVAC is primarily cooling tower / heat pump system, electrical systems included AV / IT and security systems.
Estimated Length of Project:
July 15, 2024 (Substantial Completion) + August 15, 2024 (Final Completion)
The purpose of the KSU Jackson Hall Renovation is to re-construct deteriorated existing masonry parapet crenellations and to conduct minor roof repair and a limited area of roof replacement. The existing crenellations were constructed in 2007 to match historic battlements from the original building construction in 1897.
The project scope includes removal of the existing crenelations, inspection and repair of existing sheet metal flashings, construction of new crenelations with new brick to match the existing historic brick, and installation of new sheet metal flashings. The scope of roof repair includes inspection of existing modified bitumen roofing membranes for damage and repair of damaged roof membranes. Limited area roof replacement at the tower includes removal of existing roofing and saturated insulation, and installation of new modified bitumen roofing and insulation to match the existing insulation thickness to coordinate with existing flashing and scuppers.
Estimated Length of Project:
November 1, 2024 (Substantial Completion) + December 1, 2024 (Final Completion)
Project Description:
The Project consists of a window replacement, structural repairs of the façade, ADA restroom upgrade, and flooring finish upgrades.
Window replacement with new, thermally-broken commercial grade aluminum curtain wall, storefront, and windows. Replacement of specific windows that have compromised gaskets/ glazed units. Existing flooring that is carpet to be removed and replaced with new LVT flooring and rubber base. New Paint. Remodeling restrooms (Men’s 148 and Women’s 149) that do not meet ADA standards and for new fixture and room layouts that are compliant. In Reading Area 154, a new baseboard heating system will be installed. Exterior concrete spalling, and cracking repairs will be performed as indicated on the structural assessment. This will include parge coating of the entire concrete area and specifications will include minimum qualifications and experience requirements. Exterior doors will be repainted or replaced as indicated on contract documents.
Project Description:
The project consists of a reroof and interior renovation of the existing KCTCS owned building.
The interior renovation will include new finishes including new ACT ceilings and grids, wall paint, and new VCT and other flooring throughout the entire building. Interior signage will be updated and replaced. The reroof includes complete removal of the existing roof down to the roof deck. A new two-ply SBS Modified Asphalt roof system will be cold adhered over new rigid board insulation and cover board. All prefinished metal trims, flashings, accessories, and terminations are included.
Boilers, evaporative cooler, and pumps will be replaced with new ones for this project. All above ceiling horizontal heat pumps will be replaced in this project. All new diffusers and grilles will be provided throughout. All air handling troffers will be removed and replaced with new dedicated supply diffusers. All new controls will be provided in accordance with KCTCS standards. Existing circuits will be reconnected to all new HVAC equipment. All existing lighting in the building will be replaced with new LED based light fixtures. Occupancy sensors and new lighting controls will be provided throughout the entire building.
Project Description:
The work of this project consists of:
a. Removal of existing detention hollow metal doors and frames.
b. Provide and install new detention hollow metal doors, frames, and hardware. Removal of existing door/frame and installation of new door/frame shall occur within the same working day.
c. Demolish and provide new exterior stair on the east side of building as shown in the drawings.
The project consists of the removal of existing asphalt shingle roofing, sheet metal and gutters/downspouts; the installation of new asphalt shingle roofing, sheet metal and gutters/downspouts. Repair, clean and repaint of rake & eave trim & fascia.
Project Description:
The scope of work will require demolition and new construction in an area that is approximately 6,564 SF within the West Wing of the 11th floor of the historic L&N Building in downtown Louisville. The project will create an open office area on the floor while maintaining access to the freight elevator by way of a new corridor. Minimal fire protection, mechanical, and electrical work will be required. No plumbing is included. The suite will make use of floor finishes installed during a previous 11th floor renovation. The scope of work will include the protection of these floor finishes during demolition and the installation of supplemental new matching material during new construction.
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Hubert Spence residence is being impacted by drainage from an eligible mine immediately upslope. The Cubert Spence residence is immediately downslope of the Hubert Spence residence with a gabion wall between the residence and Big Lick Branch Road. This wall was recently addressed as part of the Cubert Spence Soil Nails project and this project will remediate issues left after completion of the previous soil nail project. Neighboring residences with drainage addressed under the Stepp-Webb AML Reclamation Project will require gradework to address settling issues after that project’s completion
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
Mine drainage from the slope behind the residence is causing impacts to the citizen’s residence. A garden/storage area on the property southeast of the residence is also being impacted by mine drainage.
Sealed Bids will be received electronically by Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, for the construction of Beargrass Creek Pump Station Rain Garden Contract No. 17123, Budget ID No. G24020, Drawing Record No. / Sheet No. G-001, EX-100, LP-100-101, LS-200, until Tuesday, May 21, 2024, Local Time, 10:00 am, and will be publicly opened and read at that time. The public may attend the bid opening via teleconference call at 502-654-8113 (Dial-in Number) Conference ID: 874 830 06#.
MSD is using a web-based portal for accepting and evaluating bid proposals digitally at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal for this Invitation to Bid. Documents may be uploaded at any time during the open period indicated for each proposal.
Description and location of Project: The Beargrass Creek Pump Station Rain Garden is proposed on Jefferson Louisville Metro property and Louisville Park and Recreation property, Karen Lynch Park. The existing site is mostly lawn and the location of a few experimental stations for the University of Louisville and Jefferson County Public Schools. The existing Karen Lynch Park consists of a walking path and existing trees in various condition. The proposed rain garden will have a treatment capacity of 100 cubic yards for stormwater run-off from the adjacent area. Three bays of possible stormwater treatment and infiltration
will be filled with drought resistant native plants which are also beneficial habitat for pollinators. The rain garden’s overflow channel shall be designed as a dry creek bed to reduce the amount of erosion and to add to the park’s aesthetics. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be a non-mandatory pre-bid meeting held for this project. The meeting will be held at 11am on Tuesday, May 14th at the MSD Main Office, 700 W Liberty Street.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $60,000.00 and $95,000.00.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Karina Henson. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s designated web portal at http://louisvillemsd.bonfirehub.com/portal. Questions received less than two days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda posted on MSD’s designated web portal will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David W. Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $200,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to a certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – (see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at http://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms.
The MSE/WBE Program is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and
15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as: check applicable below
Construction Services: X
Construction-related Services:
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: No
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM: No
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board. MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
The project includes electrical renovations to seven existing Kentucky Educational Television Tower sites to provide power to Kentucky State Police communications equipment. Renovations include new 50 kVA dry-type transformers, 200 amp panelboards, 200 amp manual transfer switches, 100 amp generator receptacles, surge protection, miscellaneous circuit breakers, conduit, conductors, grounding and removal of equipment and materials noted for removal.