The project consists of the repair and replacement of interior finishes and fixtures to restore portions of the facility (as noted in the construction documents) to match their condition prior to water damage.
One alternate is requested: the installation of a pair of Bullet Resistant Doors with associated framing, drywall, security controls and hardware.
Harlan County Fiscal Court – Harlan County Courthouse Rest Room Renovation-Phase 1&2 REBID
Harlan County Fiscal Court – Harlan County Courthouse Rest Room Renovation-Phase 1&2 REBID
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project
consists of selective demolition and installation of new doors, finishes and fixtures, including
plumbing and light fixtures
City of Beattyville – Lee County Fire Department Roof Replacement & Renovation
City of Beattyville – Lee County Fire Department Roof Replacement & Renovation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The scope of work for this project will include a reroof over existing sheet metal roofing system with a new 60 mil. PVC membrane roof. The work will also include renovations to parts of the interior of the existing building where water infiltration has caused damage to areas of the interior walls and finishes.
LFUCG – Fleet Management Water Quality Improvements
LFUCG – Fleet Management Water Quality Improvements
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items for
the Fleet Management’s Water quality Improvements, located at 669 Byrd Thurman Drive, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment
necessary for the Contract 1: Town Branch Commons, Sanitary Sewer TB-10, Phase 1-LFUCG
RMP project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project converts room 210 from a wet laboratory to a food science kitchen. Renovation features will include a new corridor separation wall, new flooring, lighting, paint, upgraded work surfaces to some existing casework, new sinks and upgrades to existing HVAC and electrical/lighting systems.
ALTERNATE NO. 1: See door and frame schedule on sheet A-002 for additional information. See sheet A-120, sheet note 20, for
description.
LFUCG Division of Traffic Engineering – Man O War Blvd / Clays Mill Road Fiber Optic Cable Project
LFUCG Division of Traffic Engineering – Man O War Blvd / Clays Mill Road Fiber Optic Cable Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed plus incidentals necessary to complete the work. The work entails installation of approx. 29,000 feet of pathway and
cable installation within existing RIW along Man 0′ War Blvd (Nicholasville Rd. to Fort
Harrod Drive) and Clays Mill Road (Twain Ridge Way to Keithshire Way). The installation project is to enhance traffic signal communications and coordination.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Building renovation for the existing two level Immaculate Conception High School built 1950.
Current use: lower level Food Bank / upper level (classrooms) vacant. Proposed use: Lower Level Food Bank / Upper Level Clothing Bank / Heating Assistance Office. Lower level 3,408 SF + Upper level 2,894 SF = 6,302 total gross SF +/-
Work includes but is not limited to construction sign, selective demolition, exterior concrete paving replacement, paving stripping / signage, asphalt shingle roofing, exterior door / window replacement, interior doors, , interior finishes, toilet accessories, HVAC units replacement, Electrical updates.
Project Manager Name: Brian
Cottongim Phone: (502) 782-0317
Email: Brian.Cottongim@ky.gov
Estimate:
$215,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
August 27, 2018 (Substantial Completion) + September 10, 2018 (Final Completion)
The specifications and drawings describe the work to be done and the material to be provided for installing one Owner furnished air-cooled water chiller for KCTCS Hopkinsville Community College Administration Building, Hopkinsville, KY 42240. In general, the project includes the removal of a split indoor chiller tube barrel and air-cooled condenser; installation of an air-cooled chiller with underground chilled water piping; new lead/standby pumps and all associated piping and electrical work. The new automatic temperature controls shall connect to the existing frontend controls system.
The project consists of complete tear off, of existing insulation, membrane and metal components. Clean existing deck of dirt and debris. Install roof insulation and 2-ply SBS modified membrane as per manufacturer’s requirements. Provide crickets where indicated. Provide new metal components; e.g. metal counter flashings, roof drain leads, plumbing vent flashings, etc. Masonry Repairs, cleaning and sealing to occur as noted.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Gamaliel City Hall CDBG ADA Project will consist of renovating the existing City
Hall building and parking lot in order to comply with the Kentucky Building Code adopted
ADA Standard.
The work to be bid consists of:
Interior building improvements of restroom facilities and exterior site improvements including, but not limited to, a new asphalt parking lot, a new ADA handicap access ramp, sidewalks, and minor demolition.
Pikeville Medical Center – Heart Institute Addition & Renovation
Pikeville Medical Center – Heart Institute Addition & Renovation
Please note: Addendum 1 has changed the Bid Date!
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Renovation of 26,000 square feet for the Heart Institute
and 27,000 square feet for support services located on the first and second
floors of PMC’s Miner’s Building and first floor of PMC’s Elliot Building, as well as new construction of 9,300 square feet adjacent to PMC’s Miner’s
Building for Hospital support services, vestibule and canopy.
Simpson County Justice Center – Water Infiltration Renovation
Simpson County Justice Center – Water Infiltration Renovation
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date & waived the mandatory pre-bid!
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Work of the Project consists generally of the
following:
Replacement of FRP and associated construction, replace of roof, and other related work
to address water infiltration issues, including emergency generator.
City of New Albany – 2018 Annual Street Paving and Repairs Project
City of New Albany – 2018 Annual Street Paving and Repairs Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists 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.
Description and location of Project: This unit based construction order is for the paved ditch installation along the rear property line behind 5312 Alba Way in Metro Council District 2.
Hardin County Water District No. 1 – Sewer Main Rehabilitation Projects – Group B
Hardin County Water District No. 1 – Sewer Main Rehabilitation Projects – Group B
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Installation of approximately 4,100 L.F. of 30-inch gravity sewer, 8,100 L.F. of
16-inch force main, 1,780 L.F. of 8-inch force main, the rehabilitation of 15-inch gravity
lines and the installation of respective manholes.
Murray-Calloway County Airport – LED Taxiway Lighting Project
Murray-Calloway County Airport – LED Taxiway Lighting Project
Addendum 1 has cancelled this bid.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for LED Taxiway Lighting Project at the Murray-Calloway County Airport
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, Division of Engineering and Contract Administration (DECA) and the Department of Parks (Parks) is planning to replace the emergency spillway and raise the inlet of the principal spillway for the General Butler State Park Dam.
The concrete emergency spillway was constructed in 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corps and is in an advanced state of structural distress. The proposed emergency spillway replacement will consist of demolition of the existing 10 foot by 3 foot reinforced concrete box culvert, concrete drop structure, three (3) 48-inch CMP’s and concrete headwall. The new emergency spillway will be a reinforced concrete structure consisting of a 12 foot by 4 foot box culvert through the embankment, discharging to a chute spillway and stilling basin on the downstream side of the embankment. The overall length of the new emergency spillway structure is 133 feet. The stilling basin will discharge to a riprap channel.
In conjunction with demolition of the emergency spillway, the CCC inscription on the culvert headwall on the upstream side of the dam shall be removed intact by saw cutting and the resultant slab preserved for display. The Contractor shall submit a plan prior to demolition, approved by the Design Team and General Butler personnel, for preservation of the concrete slab. The plan shall also include design of a pedestal to support the slab.
The principal spillway for the dam was replaced in 2014 and the new inlet which was installed lowered the previous normal pool elevation of the lake. The principal spillway structure inlet will be raised approximately 1.4 feet by addition of a precast or cast-in-place concrete collar to the existing structure. The inlet raise will return the pool elevation of the lake to previous levels. Raising the inlet will also require raising the existing catwalk and either replacing or extending the slide gate controls, the Contractor shall submit a plan for approval to accomplish this work. The existing principal outlet headwall will be demolished and replaced with a new impact basin discharging to a riprap channel.
Construction of the new emergency spillway will require a substantial excavation of the existing embankment and existing roadway. The entire length of the embankment will be receive new asphalt pavement consisting full depth replacement over the excavation area and overlays elsewhere.
The project requires removal and replacement of an existing wooden walkway located on the upstream side of the dam near the east abutment. The Contractor will be responsible for restoring the walkway to its current condition utilizing either salvaged existing or new materials. Any deviation from the current configuration will require prior approval by the Design Team and General Butler State Park personnel.
All slopes shall be regraded and disturbed areas will be seeded and mulched. Open areas of the new structures will receive fencing as shown on the Construction Drawings.
Bracken County Public Library – Renovation & Addition
Bracken County Public Library – Renovation & Addition
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Project consists of the construction of a new 1,695 sf addition on a full cast-in-place concrete unfinished basement to the existing Library building, as well as renovated interior finishes and site improvements for the Bracken County Public Library. The project shall include, but not limited to, concrete slab on grade lower level accessible basement, poured reinforced concrete footings and foundation walls, concrete slab over metal decking and steel framed beams and floor joists at the main floor level, wood stud wall framing, wood roof trusses with plywood sheathing and standing seam metal roofing system. The work shall also include all of the related site work for excavation, building layout, temporary construction fencing & construction trailer; NOI, soil erosion control, excavation & fill, trench excavation, underground storm water drainage system, parking lot revision and replacement including
asphalt paving & striping of lot, concrete sidewalks, curb and sodding. Upgraded electrical systems, new dedicated HVAC systems, LED lighting, fire alarm and limited A/V equipment.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed for the Richmond Road
Medians Corridors Landscape Project, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky.
Berea Municipal Utilities – B-Lake Principal Spillway Repair
Berea Municipal Utilities – B-Lake Principal Spillway Repair
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 344-17-04
Construction and repairs to an existing spillway retaining wall and grading,
drainage, and erosion control of a hillside slope above the retaining wall. The bids will
include all provisions of the Project, including all associated work necessary to provide
a finished product that meets the requirements set forth in the Contract Documents.