Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) hereby requests sealed bids for the materials, supplies,
equipment or services set forth herein, subject to all conditions outlined in this Bid Package
City of Jeffersontown – Public Works Office – Bid Package 2
City of Jeffersontown – Public Works Office – Bid Package 2
The City of Jeffersontown is accepting sealed bids on the construction of the building frame and roofing,
to include flooring, walls, roof structure, and interior walls/windows walls to support the construction of a
new Jeffersontown Public Works Administrative/Training building.
CCK-2487-20 Modernization of Facilities (Rose Street Enabling)
CCK-2487-20 Modernization of Facilities (Rose Street Enabling)
Install a new underground ductbank and manhole system for future telecommunications and
electric cabling along Rose Street. In support of these systems, new electrical circuits
originating from Parking Structure #2 are to be installed within these pathways.
City of Coal Run Village – US 23 North Sanitary Sewer Project
City of Coal Run Village – US 23 North Sanitary Sewer Project
The Project consists of construction services for
sanitary sewer force mains, laterals, and grinder units that will facilitate and replace the Blairtown,
Kinnikinnick, and Coal Run Village areas of failing and outdated septic systems.
Pikeville Medical Center – Pediatric Suite Renovation
Pikeville Medical Center – Pediatric Suite Renovation
Project consists of the renovation of 13,420 square feet on the second floor of the May Tower, for the Pediatric
Suite, consisting of 10 private patient rooms and 13 exam rooms with support space for both.
20-16 / Distribution System Repairs & Capital Improvements
20-16 / Distribution System Repairs & Capital Improvements
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for unit prices to furnish all necessary equipment, tools, and labor in time of need to undertake improvements, repairs, maintenance and necessary construction to LWC distribution facilities. Distribution facilities shall include but not be limited to distribution mains, domestic services, fire services and fire hydrants. This unit price Master Agreement will be for two (2) years.
Replace damaged and dilapidated shelters supporting the Kentucky Emergency Warning System. Upgrade and expand site to accommodate new larger shelters as needed. Upgrade electrical and grounding.
Estimate:
$221,892.25
Estimated Length of Project:
120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Jack Pelphrey Drainage AML Reclamation Project consists of constructing a gabion ditch upstream from the Pelphrey residence that transitions into a concrete block tie mat ditch. The project site is located in Patterson Creek near the community of Flat Gap, within the Redbush Quadrangle, at 37° 55’ 56″ N, 82° 55’ 04″ W. The Pelphrey residence is located on the left side of Patterson Creek. The site acreage is approximately 2.62 acres. The waste area is located on a bond forfeiture permit and consists of 17.16 acres exclusive of the access road for a total project area of 19.78 acres exclusive of the access road.
The project will consist of constructing a gabion ditch within the drain upstream of the Pelphrey home that transitions into a block tie mat ditch within the Pelphrey yard. A class II ditch will be constructed in the area of an old pre-law pond that has washed out. An existing culvert within the Pelphrey driveway will be replaced as part of access to the site. The waste material from the project will be used to cover bare areas on the J& M Construction and Equipment Co, In. Permit No. 858-0168 bond forfeiture.
The project site and waste area has been previously disturbed by coal mining operations, house seat development, road construction, landowner disturbances, and/or utility installation. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing, and removal of earthen material from excavation, grading, subsurface drilling, fill material placement and erosion. Trees 3″ in diameter or more at breast height will require removal as part of the project. Trees will be removed during the period from October 16 through March 31.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum with a stringently formulated sediment and erosion control program that includes a temporary type A sediment trap and straw bales and/ or silt fence. Prior to beginning any major earth disturbance, all silt control measures will be installed. All areas disturbed by construction activities are to be revegetated in accordance with regional, regulatory, and project standards, using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed and mulch, as needed. Prompt re-vegetation will be implemented by using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed, netting and/or mulch, as needed, for the areas disturbed by the project, in accordance with standard AML design specifications. Access to the site is via county roads, residentially maintained driveways and yards, and an existing road permitted as part of the permit that has be forfeited. This project will include pre- and/or post- project maintenance and repair of existing previously constructed public county roads utilized during the construction of this project, which are administered by the county or local road authority. This construction activity will be conducted under the authority and supervision of the local public road authority and will consist of standard road construction practices appropriate to mitigate impacts to the local community from potential degraded road conditions in order to maintain public traffic safety.
A. Bluegrass-Oakwood is an Intermediate Care Facility supporting individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Construction at this site must be performed in a manner that protects the existing staff and clients from risks that are inherent to construction operations.
B. Work of the Project includes:
1. Full tear off and legal disposal of existing asphalt shingles, plywood and insulation at Cottages 110, 112, 114, and 117.
2. Installation of new nailable base, vented roof insulation panels, asphalt shingles and associated sheet metal flashing and trim.
3. The work also includes raising the height of existing plumbing stacks to conform to the Kentucky Plumbing Code.
Warren County Board of Education – South Warren High/Middle School Geothermal Well Field Valving Project
Warren County Board of Education – South Warren High/Middle School Geothermal Well Field Valving Project
Project consists of installing new geothermal circuit pipe and main pipe
valves, and repairing a leak in one well field at South Warren High/Middle School.
Major Work items in this Contract include:
Installing pump stations, valve vault, and force main.
Installing gravity sewer piping, manholes, and accessories.
Contractor shall coordinate with local utility company for installation of electrical service drops. Contractor shall be responsible for providing all electrical connections from the utility company service drop as specified and as shown on the Drawings. The Contractor shall be responsible for all fees and inspections related to the electrical portion of this project.
Contractor shall coordinate with local utility company for tie-in and meter installation for meter service. Contractor shall be responsible for meeting all utility company requirements for connection and providing all equipment or other apparatus necessary for connections. The Contractor shall be responsible for all fees and inspections related to this portion of the project.
Project Field Office: The Contractor shall provide accommodations in the Contractor’s field office trailer for use by the Owner and Engineer throughout the duration of the project.
Franklin County Board of Education – Turf Field Installations at WHHS & FCHS
Franklin County Board of Education – Turf Field Installations at WHHS & FCHS
The work includes the construction of two (2) new artificial turf fields within the existing running tracks at
both High Schools. This scope of work for the construction project includes, but not limited to, the
underground improvements for the new turf fields, excavation of existing soils, grading, underground
drainage systems, fill materials, regrading of spoils on-site, relocation of a scoreboard, new flagpole and
installing empty electrical conduit. The Artificial turf field system and its installation will be purchased off
the State Term Contract by the District from The Motz Group. The contractor shall be required to
coordinate the contract work with the Turf Field System supplier/installer and any daily school activities.
Eastern Kentucky University (EKU) hereby requests sealed bids for the materials, supplies,
equipment or services set forth herein, subject to all conditions outlined in this Bid Package
Warren County Board of Education – Greenwood High School Reroof
Warren County Board of Education – Greenwood High School Reroof
Project consists of the installation of a retrofit roof system over the
existing metal roof system on perlins and steel framing. Scope to include demolition and
replacement of any existing low slope membrane roofing, down to existing metal deck
and installation of new insulation and a TPO roof system. Select locations of metal panel
removal and replacement is also included.
Warren County Board of Education – Drakes Creek Middle School Reroof
Warren County Board of Education – Drakes Creek Middle School Reroof
Project consists of the installation of a retrofit roof system over the
existing metal roof system on perlins and steel framing. Scope to include demolition and
replacement of any existing low slope membrane roofing, down to existing metal deck
and installation of new insulation and a TPO roof system. Select locations of metal panel
removal and replacement is also included.
Warren County Board of Education – Alvaton Elementary Reroof
Warren County Board of Education – Alvaton Elementary Reroof
Project consists of removal of the existing metal roof panels, currently
installed over a sandwich panel insulation system. All existing vents, and penetrations
through the existing system are to receive backer rod and sealant for a watertight
installation. Scope to include demolition and replacement of any existing low slope
membrane roofing, down to existing metal deck and installation of new insulation and a
TPO roof system. Select locations of metal panel removal and replacement is also
included.
CCK-2482-20 UK Steam and Chilled Water Crossing Avenue of Champions
CCK-2482-20 UK Steam and Chilled Water Crossing Avenue of Champions
This project consists of installing steam and chilled water lines across the Avenue of
Champions located on the campus of the University of Kentucky. All existing utility lines have
been identified as accurately as possible using available information but should be considered
approximations. The successful contractor is responsible for locating all existing underground
utilities prior to excavating. Should existing utilities require relocation or rerouting, owner should
be contacted for approval, coordination and implementation. If any charted, uncharted or mislocated
utility service is interrupted for any reason, the contractor will work continuously to
restore service to satisfaction of the owner.
The work includes the construction and renovation of two buildings. A new, 28,000 square foot two story, Response Forces (RF) Building will house the 123rd Airlift Wing (AW) and requires properly sized and configured facilities, which includes Security Forces Squadron (SFS), Force Support Squadron (FSS), the Emergency Medical Consequence Management (EMEDS-CM)ADMIN, and the Contingency Response Group (CRG). in addition to the space requirements above this building will have a main entry vestibule, secured access, two stair wells, an elevator, locker rooms (on both floors) an arms vault, and warehouse/storage space. In addition, the 123 AW will need to alter/renovate the SVS/FSRT administration space (4,211 square feet) and the base dining facility (1532 square feet) which are currently located in Building 100 which is immediately adjacent to the new Response Forces Facility.
The supporting elements for this project for both facilities include: Utilities, Site Improvements, Pavement, Communications Support, Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Measures. These facilities will be designed as permanent construction in accordance with DoD Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC) 1-200-01, General Building Requirements. The facility shall be compatible with applicable DoD, Air Force, and base standards.
City of New Albany – 2020 Annual Street Paving & Repairs Project
City of New Albany – 2020 Annual Street Paving & Repairs Project
The project consist of milling, pavement patching, pavement placement, curb ramp
replacement, curb, sidewalk and driveway replacement, pavement striping, and other appurtenant work
associated with pavement improvements to various streets throughout the City.
Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer – WTP Effluent Rehabilitation Project
Mt. Sterling Water & Sewer – WTP Effluent Rehabilitation Project
Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer (Mt. Sterling) is accepting bids to repair a soil slide near the
Howard’s Mill Water Treatment Plant (Mt. Sterling) along Slate Creek. This project consists of
soil remediation, installation of gabion baskets, replacement of a head wall, reconstruction of a
decantdrain, etc.
The project will include renovations/replacement to elevator equipment at the Jefferson Davis Memorial in Fairview, KY, including but not limited to replacement of the elevator controller, motor, hoisting machine, and associated wiring and connections to the existing car. Structural steel framing will be added to support an elevated slab and miscellaneous steel supports will support elevator equipment. New electrical work to support the elevator renovations and temporary removal/reinstallation of mechanical HVAC split-systems that serve the elevator machine room space is also included in the project.
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – WWTP #2 Sludge Processing Upgrades
Georgetown Municipal Water and Sewer Service – WWTP #2 Sludge Processing Upgrades
Project consists of upgrades to the sludge processing building
including but not limited to 2 new screw presses, 3 new macerators, 3 new sludge pumps, building
modifications, process piping, electrical, instrumentation/control work and all related
appurtenances