Top Seed Tennis Club – Landscape Improvements Rebid
Top Seed Tennis Club – Landscape Improvements Rebid
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be bid is described as follows:
Contact 101-969-17-01
General landscape improvement including but not limited to:
Installation of approximately 310 square yards decomposed granite pavement;
125 L.F. modular retaining wall less than 3 feet high; 10 square yards concrete
sidewalk; 500 square feet brick paver patio with detail; 36 L.F. seat wall; as well as
minor earthwork and finished site grading, site irrigation, installation of low voltage
landscape lighting, stepping stone path, and installation of plant material.
Description and location of Project: This unit based construction order is for the 18-inch pipe and paved ditch installation along the rear easement behind Kinross & Bowmore Court in Metro Council District 18.
CCK-2313-18 Renovate/Improve Housing – Delta Delta Delta House (Tri Delta)-2486.0
CCK-2313-18 Renovate/Improve Housing – Delta Delta Delta House (Tri Delta)-2486.0
Please Note: Addendum 03 has extended the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project scope includes the addition of a meeting room seating 300 with added beds for 10 students.
New addition will be two stories with an unfinished basement. The addition will be approximately 5,600
GSF. Structure will be insulated concrete forms with hollow core structural planks and wood roof trusses.
Exterior walls will be brick with stone accents. Roof will be sloped hip roof with shingles and low-sloped
with thermoplastic membrane. Interior finished will be gypsum board walls, paint, wall covering, wood
detailing, acoustical ceiling tile, ceramic tiling in restrooms. The project will also include renovation of the
existing restrooms; finish upgrades in the foyer and dining Hall, and converting one room into and
accessible unit.
The project includes three (3) Alternates to Bid:
1. First Floor Accessible
2. Second Floor Bathroom Renovation
3. First Floor Bathroom & Foyer Renovation
Blue Grass Airport – General Aviation Pavement Projects – Project 1809
Blue Grass Airport – General Aviation Pavement Projects – Project 1809
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
GENERAL
AVIATION PAVEMENT PROJECTS for the following projects:
• TAXIWAY ECHO REHABILITATION
• HANGAR DRIVE REHABILITATION
• WEST SIDE TIE DOWN AREA
Roof replacement including a complete tear-off of the existing roof membrane and insulation. Replacement of deteriorated roof desk as indicated or as required. Work includes reinstallation of exiting storm drainage gutters and down conductors as indicated. Roof system is a SBS, modified bitumen membrane.
Sturgis Municipal Airport – Construct New 10-Unit T-hangar
Sturgis Municipal Airport – Construct New 10-Unit T-hangar
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for Construct New 10-Unit T-hangar at the Sturgis Municipal Airport
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Erect 40’ (width) x 96’ (length) x 14.5’ (eave height) enclosed post frame, metal-clad storage building
for the University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture. This project also includes providing electrical
service the new building.
Electrical portion includes:
1. Installation of new underground service to building
2. Providing and mounting new meter base on exterior of building.
3. Providing and installing new 200-amp surface mounted panel.
4. Installing electrical switching, receptacles, lights, and other fixtures as shown on plans.
5. Adherence to National Electrical Code.
Building location will be on North Farm in Lexington, KY (Newtown Pike).
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project includes repair and addition to a storm-damaged tobacco barn for the University of
Kentucky, College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. Location of the project is at the UK
North Farm in Lexington, KY (Newtown Pike).
Project includes:
1. Demolishing 1784 square feet of structure.
2. Enclosing the remaining open end.
3. Re-roof of the entire structure.
4. Constructing a 32’ x 126’ open-sided lean-to shed on one side of the remaining structure.
5. Providing compacted gravel floor under new shed addition.
CCK-2314-18 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp
CCK-2314-18 Sanitary Sewer Improvements Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
These Specifications and the accompanying Drawings describe the work to be done and materials to be furnished
for the construction of Lake Cumberland 4-H Camp Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation.
The Work is located at Lake Cumberland 4-H Center, 17575 Highway 196, Jabez, Wayne County, Kentucky.
Major work items in this Contract include:
Furnishing and installing approximately 1,180 L.F. of 8-inch PVC SDR-35 sewer pipe.
Removing 5 existing manholes and furnishing and installing 5 new standard 4-foot diameter manholes.
Rehabilitation of approximately 5 V.F. of existing manholes.
Other necessary work to complete the work described in the Specifications and shown on the Drawings.
18-63 / Forest Park Drive Area Water Main Replacement
18-63 / Forest Park Drive Area Water Main Replacement
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 4,515 +/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main, using traditional trench installation techniques. Also included with the project is the installation of one (1) fire hydrant and the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 92 +/- customer services.
The TIE Building for Gateway Community and Technical Collage is located in downtown Covington at 520 Madison Ave. The existing building is fully functioning all year. This project includes work on the 3rd and 4th floors. On the 4th floor the existing Drawing Lab will be enlarged from 800sf to 1060sf with the removal of two interior storage rooms. The existing entrance to the lab will be filled in and relocated. The existing student commons area will be enclosed to create a new 990sf Learning Lab. All new Architectural Modular Wall Systems will be provided by owner. MEP work will consist of power, lighting, technology, sprinkler, fire alarm, and HVAC work. Data/power connections at Modular Walls are to be coordinated with the Contractor. An office will be placed in an available existing space on the 3rd floor. All new Architectural Modular Wall Systems will be provided by owner. MEP work will consist of power, lighting, technology, sprinkler, fire alarm, and HVAC work. Data/power connections at Modular Wall Systems are to be coordinated with the Contractor. Levels one through four will have an addition of split systems for the electric room on each floor. New units will be installed on the roof. This project will provide a minimal interruption to student and staff activity. The renovated spaces are expected to be ready for use at the start of the fall semester of 2018.
CCK-2312-18 Taylor Building Replacement Windows Phase III
CCK-2312-18 Taylor Building Replacement Windows Phase III
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The intent for this project includes, but is not limited to:
1. Replacing specified windows
2. As required, replacing damaged wood elements of windows with matching components
3. Painting the exposed and repaired, renovated, and/or replacement items, and,
Any other work related and required for the window replacements as indicated.
GMWSS – RFP 2018 Surface Prep & Tank Coating – Whitaker Water Storage Tank
GMWSS – RFP 2018 Surface Prep & Tank Coating – Whitaker Water Storage Tank
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Field preparation, pressure washing, miscellaneous repairs and spot painting of the interior and exterior surfaces of a 750,000-gallon elevated water storage tank (Whitaker Tank) and associated appurtenances.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The scope of work for the base bid includes the renovation of one boys’ and one
girls’ gang toilets located on the first floor of the building. Work includes new plumbing fixtures and new finishes.
Project Manager Name: Josh Morgan Phone: (502) 564-3155 Email: josh.morgan@ky.gov
Estimate:
$1,588,000.00
Estimated Length of Project:
SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION IS CHANGED TO DECEMBER 31, 2018 for the Morehead and Hazard sites. SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION IS CHANGED TO FEBRUARY 28, 2019 for all remaining sites. + Final Completion: Within thirty (30) calendar days after Substantial Completion.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet, Division of Engineering and Contract Administration (DECA), on behalf of Kentucky Educational Television (KET) are making structural modifications to 14 towers. Thirteen towers are at various locations in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. One tower is in Indiana.KET received notice from the Federal Communications Commission reassigning 16 stations to new channels as part of the congressionally mandated repacking process or reorganization of the digital television bands. The repacking process is the final part of the broadcast television spectrum incentive auction. In general, these specifications and accompanying drawings describe the work to be done and the materials to be furnished to structurally upgrade 14 towers to meet the EIS/TIA 222 Revision G Standard. This work generally consists of structural modifications to various tower members, and structural modifications to tower foundations and tower anchor points. Structural modifications to the towers, in whole or part, generally consists of the removal and replacement of members, adding additional members, strengthening of existing members, removal and replacement of guy wires, and/or adding guy anchors.Structural modifications to the foundations, in whole or part, generally consist of increasing the size of the existing concrete foundations of the tower and adding additional mass to existing concrete anchor blocks of guyed towers.The 14 towers requiring structural modifications consist of either Stainless or Pi-rod brand towers. Tower heights vary from 297 feet to 950 feet.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Louisville Metro Government is currently accepting bids for Louisville Loop Middletown Eastwood Trail Construction.
Middletown – Eastwood Trail includes the construction of a multipurpose trail from Old Shelbyville Road to Urton Lane/English Station Road. The trail is a part of the Middletown – Eastwood Trail and the Louisville Loop.
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal)
. Bidders must submit all pages of bid document through Bonfire. Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to the closing at 5/16/2018 3:00pm. The bid document and drawings
are available on Bonfire and Lynn Imaging, all other forms, documents and attachments are available
on (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal).
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 1560 +/- linear feet of 6 – inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), installation of 70+/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main with 16” steel casing pipe (using jack and bore installation techniques), installation of 2785 +/- linear feet of 12 – inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), installation of 30 +/- linear feet of 12 – inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main with 20” steel casing pipe (using jack and bore installation techniques), Also included with the project is the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 52 +/- customer services, includes Main Replacement, Fire Hydrant removal and installation, cut and plugs, restoration on and along Project Limits as stated above.
City of Madison – Jefferson County Sewer District – Grange Hall Road Lift Station Upgrades
City of Madison – Jefferson County Sewer District – Grange Hall Road Lift Station Upgrades
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project generally consists of:
Construction of upgrades to the existing Grange Hall Road Lift Station, including installation of
two (2) 60 HP pumps and associated controls, replacement of existing DI station piping and
fittings with new ductile iron piping and fittings, replacement of the control panel, installation
of a new emergency back-up generator, installation of a new top slab and hatch, installation of a combination air valve, and all other items shown on the plans and mentioned in the
specifications for a complete project, ready for continuous operations.
Estimate:
$ 51,071.25
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 60 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
This project consists of extending a non-reinforced concrete block type II retaining wall with backfill for 56 feet to the north of the existing wall. This should eliminate sloughing of the hillside where previous attempts failed. Also, proposed is excavating a junction box and either modifying it into or removing and constructing a drop box w/ grate. Subdrains will be installed to help eliminate ponding of surface water in front of the existing wall. Roadway stone has been added if needed to facilitate access. And bituminous repair is added in the event of damage to the Howell driveway. Structure removal has been added to move a small out building to facilitate access from the north and to stay off the Howell driveway.
Any waste generated will be placed in the Richard Anderson Waste Area just south of the project area. Traffic control is included due to hazardous road conditions where line of site is reduced. Sediment will be controlled in all disturbed areas and for the duration of construction efforts. All disturbed areas will be revegetated to standards set by the Abandoned Mine Lands specifications.