Knox County Project Development Board – Judicial Center CM At-Risk RFP
Knox County Project Development Board – Judicial Center CM At-Risk RFP
The Administrative Office of the Courts is soliciting proposals on behalf of the Knox County Project Development
Board (PDB) for a construction manager-at-risk to develop and construct a new Judicial Center to be located in
Barbourville, Ky.
CCK-3050.1-1-26 Asset Preservation – WT Young Library Renovation
CCK-3050.1-1-26 Asset Preservation – WT Young Library Renovation
The W.T Young Library lower-level will undergo a student -focused updated to enhance the
services and programs offered within the space. The renovation will introduce spaces such as
classrooms , tutoring spaces, student success programs, office spaces, and other resources
to amplify student success initatives. The u[grades will ensure that the W.T. Young Library
basement becomes a conrerstone of student learning and success.
This invitation is for renovation in the Whalin Complex Renovation as specified in the following bid at Eastern
Kentucky University’s Richmond Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and
services necessary for the complete renovation including all items as indicated throughout the attached event
specifications.
This project is for Chemistry Roof Replacement. The project consists of removing the existing roof down to the
decking and installing a built-up roof system over the properly prepared substrate.
UK-3151.0-1-26 Expand Carol Martin Gatton Business and Economics Building
UK-3151.0-1-26 Expand Carol Martin Gatton Business and Economics Building
Beyond the building addition, the improvements will also consist of new plaza spaces, concrete curbs, and walks.
No new pavement areas are proposed as part of this project. It is expected the new foundation system for the
building addition will be rock bearing. It should be noted that the existing foundation system for the UK Gatton
College of Business & Economics is comprised of drilled shafts and shallow spread footings bearing on bedrock.
The preliminary maximum column load was supplied as 500 kips, while the maximum continuous foundation load
was supplied as 14 kips per lineal foot.
Although the existing Matthews Building will be demolished as part of the proposed building expansion project,
the existing Burr oak tree is to remain. This tree is located on the southwest corner of the existing Gatton College
facility and is of great importance to the University.
The Chandler Expansion project will involve the construction of a 2.08 million SF,
895 bed facility – with the focus on the expansion of the Chandler Patient Care
Facility. The building will accommodate additional inpatient beds and clinical
support services. General services targeted for this location include, but are not
limited to, adult and pediatric inpatient rooms, observation spaces, operating rooms,
minor procedures, diagnostic services, imaging services, pharmacy, retail, lab,
administration, support, and meeting spaces.
ESP 3.1 Contains the following Trade Categories available for Bidding
– ESP-3.1 BP#001.01 – General Trades
– ESP-3.1 BP#023.01 – Plumbing & Mechanical
– ESP-3.1 BP#026.01 – Electrical
Future bid opportunities will be available for other packages associated with Project
2615.0.
This project is for the Biology Building Penthouse Roof Replacement. The project consists of removing the
existing roof down to the decking and installing 5,910 sf of build-up roof system over the properly prepared
substrate.
This project consists of replacement and/or upgrades of HVAC systems at the Humanities
Building and the Learning Resource Center (LRC) at the Owensboro Community &
Technical College (OCTC) Main Campus for improvement of reliability, comfort, and
efficiency. The work generally consists of, but is not limited to, the following: replacement
of boilers and self-contained air-conditioning units with geothermal heat recover chillers
and chilled water air-handling units, replacement of VAV boxes, and improvements to
airflow and cooling capacity to select zones. The trades involved include, but are not
limited to, the following: demolition, sheet metal, HVAC piping, HVAC insulation,
geothermal, electrical, temperature controls, and general construction.
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport board – Rental Car Ready Return Facility Progressive Design-Build Services
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Airport board – Rental Car Ready Return Facility Progressive Design-Build Services
Based on the terminal area planning and conceptual work completed to date, the current
proposed ready return concept is planned to include the following:
• A covered walkway from the terminal to the facility, with roadway improvements on
either side of the walkway to create parking areas for ground transportation providers
along the walkway.
• A total facility footprint of up to 144,000 square feet (approx. 600 feet x approx. 240
feet).
• A conditioned customer service building (CSB) space attached to the parking structure,
with circulation and queuing space for customers and at least six ticket counters with
City of Bardstown – Withrow Creek Pump Station Replacement -Contract No. 1
City of Bardstown – Withrow Creek Pump Station Replacement -Contract No. 1
The Project consists of screening equipment in screening structure, piping, flow splitter box,
divided wetwell, replacement pumps and controls, valve vault, flow meter vault, electrical
service, force main installation and connection to existing force main, influent gravity sewer
installation from existing pump station to new pump station site, electrical/control building,
SCADA integration, site work and access road improvements, water service and appurtenances,
demolition work at the existing pump station site, and related improvements at Withrow Creek
pump station.
This project consists of the new construction of an approximately 10,000 gross square foot maintenance and storage facility. This one-story Pre-Engineered Metal Building (PEMB) serves as a specialized storage facility for securely housing commercial vehicles, training equipment and supplies for the Kentucky Fire Academy in Greenville, Kentucky. The base bid includes five (5) overhead doors and five (5) vehicle bays, with a trench drain along the center long axis. The storage and maintenance facility also includes lighting, fans, radiant heaters, overhead air hose drops, overhead power drops, hose bibs, and emergency eye wash stations.
The Project includes replacing taxiway edge and centerline lights along Taxiway B and its connector
taxiways, including high-speed exits (B3–B6). The project also replaces in-pavement runway guard lights,
circuit cables and CCRs, and includes select airfield sign pad and sign unit replacements.
This project is for Wilson Hall Roof Replacement. The project consists of removing the existing decking and
16,762 sf roof and installing a built-up roof system over the properly prepared substrate.
Boyle County Fiscal Court – Millennium Park Pickleball Courts
Boyle County Fiscal Court – Millennium Park Pickleball Courts
The Project consists of the construction of (9) or (12) new pickleball courts with surrounding walkways and
connection to existing parking lots or construction of a new parking lot. All walkways will be concrete.
Pickleball courts will be finished with asphalt and have painted surfaces and court lines per construction
documents. (6) of the pickleball courts will be lit with pole lighting and electrical lines will be run to the other
(6) courts for future use.
A new 1-story building of approximately 7,750 square feet UK Center for Applied Energy Research.
The building program consists of a large meeting space, pre-function/entry, board room, breakroom,
2 offices, restrooms and support spaces. The building structure consists of ICF walls and structural
steel roof on slab-on-grade with a SBS modified roof. Exterior finishes consist of brick veneer and
metal panels. Building HVAC is supplied by a geo-thermal loop system. The site/landscape includes
new parking, new plaza and new outdoor space for conference room. The building is expecting a
LEED Silver rating.
Project Description: The project consists of HVAC upgrades in Buildings A, C, D, and F at the Mayo Campus and Hager Hill Campus. Buildings A, C, D, and F at the Mayo Campus. Building A new rooftop unit, boiler plant, and VAV replacement. Building C new DOAS unit and Heat pump replacements with new pumps. Building D New Boiler plant (alternative), Building F new boiler plant, pumps, and rooftop unit replacements along with VAV replacement. Hager Hill VAV box replacments.
This project is Phase I of the Wells Hall HVAC upgrades. This phase of the project will consist of: replacing
the existing steam converter with two 1500 MBH natural gas fired heating hot water boilers; providing new gas
service to the building; providing simplex water softener for makeup water; providing a new primarysecondary
pumping system; routing flue piping up through the building through a new fire rated chase;
rebalancing the water flow rate to existing heating coils; and providing new Building Management System.
Phase I HVAC upgrades including replacement of existing steam converter with two 1500 MBH natural gas-fired hot water boilers, new gas service to the building, new water softener for makeup water, primary-secondary pumping system, flue piping routed through a new fire-rated chase, rebalancing of existing heating coils, and installation of a new Building Management System.
London-Laurel County Economic Development Authority – Admin Building Rebuild
London-Laurel County Economic Development Authority – Admin Building Rebuild
The project consists of the construction of a new approximately 2,000 square foot
administrative office building, including associated site work, utilities, and landscaping.
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 60 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
A sinkhole has developed above historic mine workings, affecting the property of a local resident. The sinkhole does not provide any access to any wildlife or any airflow to the void below the surface. This project aims to remediate the sinkhole by safely filling and stabilizing the area. Once filled, the disturbed area will be re-soiled and reseeded to restore the landscape and minimize future subsidence risks.
The existing sinkhole area will be excavated to remove unstable material and assess the extent of subsurface voids. The cavity will then be stabilized and filled using polyurethane foam, followed by #2 stone backfill to ensure structural integrity. Once filled, the surface will be restored with topsoil and reseeded, including any additional areas impacted by construction activities. The residential driveway is expected to incur equipment-related damage and will be repaired using bituminous paving as needed.
This project will be renovating the existing Lake Malone State Park Campground, also referred to as LM. Work will consist of the following: The existing bathhouse and campground store will be demolished and rebuilt. New work will consist of a 2500 sq foot bathhouse with campground store, new asphalt drives, alternate camping spurs and living areas and all new utilities in select areas. A new dump station will be provided. Many of the existing features will remain in place such as portions of the existing drives, the playground and many of the trees. The project will require phasing to keep the campground open until the end of the 2026 camping season.