Site work and building construction of approximately 4,000 square feet on one story and basement (each) including permits, excavation, grading, utility extensions, paving, concrete foundations, wood framing, trusses and sheathing, gypsum board, vinyl and cement board siding/trim, HAVC, power, lighting, etc,
Invited Contractors
Bex Construction
Burchfield & Thomas
Hayden Company
Woodford Builders
The program of work consists of the compaction grouting and ground stabilization for the well vault for groundwater well no. 3 and other miscellaneous improvements with all associated appurtenances.
Estill County High School Partial Interior Renovation
Estill County High School Partial Interior Renovation
The project scope includes renovation of interior finishes and plumbing fixture replacement in existing Gymnasium Locker Rooms and Freshman Academy restrooms. Four Freshman Academy Classrooms will also receive new ceilings.
WKU-PDC-2014-015 RFP for the design only for the Florence Schneider Hall Addition
WKU-PDC-2014-015 RFP for the design only for the Florence Schneider Hall Addition
This project would provide approximately 80 additional beds, administrative, and support spaces. The addition will be approximately 18,000 square feet to the existing 60,000 square foot building. Site infrastructure and improvements will also be accounted for during the project.
Scope of Work:
Estimate:
$1,091,520.00
The VAV Replacement project scope for the Central Labs includes the demolition of existing VAV HW reheat units, controls and piping components associated with the VAV units. These units will be replaced with new Air Terminal Units with hot water coils, new engineered piping packages and new Automated Logic controllers and sensors networked into the existing control system.
The Central Lab is an operating facility and therefore the work must be performed on night shifts and in close coordination with the facility staff. Certain areas are secure areas and may require escort while working.
RFB-111-14 Electrical Distribution Upgrade Bush Building
403 Wapping Street
Estimate:
$124,500.00
The existing building is served by two electrical services. One service, which powers the HVAC system and the elevator, is a 240V/three-phase system. The other service, which powers receptacles and lights, is a 120/240V/single-phase system. This project will replace both existing services with one 120/208V/three-phase service and will convert the distribution system as required.
The existing, three-phase, main distribution board will remain and be re-used, but some branch circuit breakers will be replaced. The existing, single-phase distribution board and the existing single-phase panelboards will be replaced with new, three-phase equipment. Buck-boost transformers will be provided to boost the voltage for the existing elevator and chiller. New three-phase panel feeders will replace single-phase feeders. Two existing panelboards will be replaced with new interiors installed in existing recessed tubs and one existing panelboard will be replaced and relocated.
All required power outages must be scheduled with the building users, must occur outside of typical office hours, and must be completed in the time scheduled.
2339.0 University Lofts, Renovate Academic Facility, School of Arts and Visual Studies
2339.0 University Lofts, Renovate Academic Facility, School of Arts and Visual Studies
The work consists of renovation of the entire former University Lofts Building, In Lexington KY, for the University of Kentucky School of Arts and Visual Studies. The historical building has two wings; the East Wing has three stories plus a basement and was built in 1899. The West Wing has two stories, no basement, and was built in 1916. The total building area to be renovated is approximately 112,115 gross square feet. The work includes architectural, structural, site, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire-protection, and communication renovations. When complete, the renovation will preserve the existing “loft” appearance, with exposed brick, open ceilings, and exposed systems in most of the building. Specific tasks include: selective demo, reconstruction of existing boiler room, including construction of a new stair tower, new underground piping connections for steam, condensed return, chiller water and chilled water systems between the Lofts Bldg, Central Heating Plant #2, and Cooling Plant #2. Interior and exterior structural repairs, construction of new interior partitions, installation of new finishes, and building systems. This project will NOT participate in the LEED program and is exempt from the KY High Performance Building Standards.
Work of this Contract comprises general construction of a new 1 story office building and vehicle maintenance facility and related site work for the Owner.
Contract 1 Bullock Pen Lake Sewer and Contract 2 Bingham Pump Station Relocation
Contract 1 Bullock Pen Lake Sewer and Contract 2 Bingham Pump Station Relocation
Construction of Contract #1 Base Bid shall consist of approximately 7,303 LF of 3” force main, 2,225 LF of 2” force main, 1,410 LF of 1.5” force main, 5,130 LF of 1.25 force main, 8 sewage combination air valves, 8 flushing stations, 39 individual grinder pumps, 80 LF of road bores and steel encasement, 790 LF of free bore, 515 LF of bores with PVC encasement pipe and all necessary appurtenances.
Construction of Contract #1 Alternate #1 shall consist of approximately 505 LF of 2” force main, 370 LF of 1.5” force main, 335 LF of 1.25 HDPE force main, 4 individual grinder pumps, 1 flushing station, 25 LF of free bore and all necessarily appurtenances.
Construction of Contract #1 Alternate #2 shall consist of approximately 530 LF of 1.5” force main, 1,115 LF of 1.25” force main, 50 LF bore with steel encasement, 1 flushing station, 34 individual grinder pumps and all necessary appurtenances.
Contraction of Contract #2 Base Bid shall consist of approximately 92 LF of 8” PVC gravity sewer, 81 LF of 6” force main, 1 manhole, elimination of existing pump station, 1 submersible pump station, generator and all necessary appurtenances.
This project includes the installation of an influent screen, conversion of UV disinfection to liquid chlorination, construction of a chemical storage building, installation of a sludge press, and additional upgrades to the existing SBR treatment plant.
This project will include the rehabilitation of the remaining structure of the former Showroom Lounge on the Kentucky bank of the Ohio River in Owensboro, KY. Among other improvements, the project will include the following construction items:
a. Demolition of several existing walkways around the pier
b. Demolition and re-building of the existing concrete pier abutment
c. Installation of a new concrete topping slab
d. Strengthening and/or repair of the exiting steel structure
e. Installation of lighting improvements and decorative guardrails
f. Installation of rip rap for bank stabilization and debris removal (if selected as Additive Alternate)
g. Installation of aluminum decorative coping around the existing pier (if selected as Additive Alternates)
h. Installation of cast-in-place concrete caps on existing dolphins (if selected as Additive Alternates)
The scope of work includes the construction on Bratcher Lane of approximately 0.50 miles of two-lane urban roadway with sidewalk and related storm drainage improvements/ Roadway construction will include both full depth construction and widening of existing roadway. The project will also include relations of an existing waterline and water services/meters.
The project consists of construction of an approximately 10,000 SF, single story facility complete with associated sitework, mechanical, electrical and plumbing. The building is wood framed with asphalt shingle roofing, interior gypsum board partitions, suspended acoustical tile ceilings, ceramic tile, VCT and carpet flooring, casework, painting and wall coverings.
RFB-108-14
Estimate:
$ 70,180.00
The project consists of the demolition of the existing ballasted EPDM roof. Installation of a new single ply, fully adhered, TPO membrane roof will follow. New roof system shall include rigid board insulation above the roof deck. Existing metal flashings will be removed then replaced. Existing ballast will be disposed of on site.
RFB-107-14
Training Academy Building KY State Police
Estimate:
$3,699,981.00
The Kentucky State Police, Construction of Training Academy Building project consists of a Base Bid and Four (4) Add Alternates. Alternate #1 – The Administration Building in its entirety and associated Site, Civil, Structural and MEP work. Refer to L-Series sheets for limits of Add Alternate No.1; Alternate, #2 – Asphalt Turnaround and Concrete Entry Plaza at the Existing Dormitory; Alternate #3 – Pre-finished Freestanding Aluminum Connector Canopy; Alternate #4 – New Screen Fence enclosure at the Utility Area. The Kentucky State Police, Construction of Training Academy Building project as a whole consists of two new buildings and associate site development. The Multi-Purpose Building is a 15,201 sf pre-engineered metal building structure with interior space consisting of primarily cadet training, classroom, multi-purpose training room, dining hall, kitchen, and associated support spaces. The construction is that of concrete foundations, metal wall panel clad, cmu and metal stud exterior walls and two roof types, over the large multi-purpose room is a standing seam metal roof and over the support spaces is a metal deck with SBS modified bituminous roofing. For a Complete Description see the Specifications.
The project base bid will consist of the site work to construct the curb lined asphalt drop off drive at the intersection of Transylvania Park and Rose Lane. The parking along the drive will be permeable concrete. The project includes grading, sidewalk, storm drainage improvements, and signage. There is also a curb lined asphalt service drive, pedestrian plaza, concrete steps with handrails, and site lighting for all improved areas included in the base bid.
The Russell Family Medical Center project consists of a 28,892 square feet new construction. The project includes sitework, concrete, masonry, structural steel, mechanical, fire protection and electrical.