PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work shall primarily include, but is not necessarily limited to the following:
(1) All specified or required control work.
(2) Provide all required motor starters, etc. not provided under the electrical sections.
(3) One 5 year guarantee of all control equipment, materials and workmanship.
(4) Thorough instruction of the owner’s maintenance personnel in the operation and maintenance of
all mechanical equipment.
(5) Thorough coordination of owner purchased equipment and installation requirements.
(6) Approved supervision of the mechanical work.
(7) Procurement of all required permits and inspections, including fees for all permits and inspection
services and submission of final certificates of inspection to the Engineers (Plumbing, Boiler,
HVAC, etc.).
We would like to invite you to our upcoming 3rd Annual ‘Can You Dig It’ event on Wednesday, January 24th, 2018 at the Kentucky Center for African American Heritage located at 1701 West Muhammad Ali Blvd. Louisville, KY 40203 from 10am – Noon.
You will have an opportunity to learn about new MSD initiatives, upcoming MSD capital construction projects, various goods and services projects, meet and network with prime, MWBE contractors, our MSD team and many others.
Please mark your calendars and see attached flyer (listed on Spec Sheet tab) for more details. RSVP as soon as possible by registering through Eventbrite at https://msd-can-you-dig-it-2018.eventbrite.com.
Deadline to register for this event is Tuesday, January 16th, 2018.
The scope of work includes the removal and demolition of two (2) packaged rooftop exhaust units (RTEs) and replacement with new owner furnished units as specified in the design documents and specifications. The state will be direct purchasing equipment to be installed by contractor where the contractor shall be responsible for all labor and materials not included with the purchase of equipment. Roof curbing to remain in place and new units are to set on existing curb. Various architectural shall be incorporated in this scope of work including disassembly and reassembly of screen walls concealing rooftop exhaust units.
The laboratories served by these RTUs shall remain in operation during construction and the contractor shall coordinate with laboratory tenants to make provisions for temporary outage of exhaust in order to ensure hazardous or dangerous chemicals are handled appropriately with the lack of exhaust air.
LFUCG Division of Water Quality – Storm Sewer System Cleaning/Rehabilitation 2017
LFUCG Division of Water Quality – Storm Sewer System Cleaning/Rehabilitation 2017
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment
necessary for Storm Sewer System Cleaning/Rehabilitation.
The work consists of the construction and/or furnishing of various items. The various storm
sewer system rehabilitation work in Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky at work sites to be
determined.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project adds a new freight elevator inside parking structure #2,
providing access between the main level and the basement. A new elevator shaft and machine room will be constructed and new elevator equipment installed. GC provided stamped engineered shoring drawings will be required for this excavation. A 3rd party special inspector shall be provided by the GC to perform all concrete slump and strength testing as required for this project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Louisville Metro Government is currently accepting bids for Bonnycastle Hill Site Improvements
per the attached specifications. Metro Parks and Recreation is requesting bids for
developments at Bonnycastle Hill at Cherokee Park 745 Cochran Hill Road Louisville, Kentucky
40206. This project includes but is not limited to: demolition of asphalt, concrete and selected
site furnishings; salvage selected furnishes; grading, excavation, trenching, construction of
asphalt and concrete, new pavilion, storm water BMPs, erosion control and seeding as shown
on the plans.
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.
The construction documents identify various improvements, additions and/or replacements of components the buildings’ systems to enhance and improve the audio/visuals systems for several meeting spaces at Kentucky Dam Village and Lake Barkley state resort parks. Some locations include addition of power services and replacement of lighting to aid the audio/video systems capabilities.
Estimate:
$162,600.00 Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + May 31, 2018 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 29 acres of mine land in Pike County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, pond removal and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit.
The project is the C-1 Garage Demolition, 1231 Wilkinson Blvd., Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Frankfort, Kentucky. The project is the complete demolition and removal from site of all building components of the existing two-story C-1 Garage (approx. 31,600 SF) located directly adjacent to its replacement the New C-1 Garage.
The Project consists in general of the following:
Remove one-600KW 277/480Volt and one-300KW 120/208Volt exterior diesel generator, enclosure and associated exhaust piping. Install one 600KW 277/480Volt exterior diesel generator, exterior transformer, disconnect switch and associated circuits. Connect replacement generator to existing underground fuel tank and to the existing automatic transfer switches. Install generator exhaust pipe on exterior of adjacent building to a height above the building parapet.
Work of Project will be phased; the existing 120/208Volt generator shall remain in service until replacement generator is placed into operation.
Hardin County Water District No. 2 – 315 Ring Road Site Based Operations Design & Construction
Hardin County Water District No. 2 – 315 Ring Road Site Based Operations Design & Construction
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Hardin County Water District No. 2 (the “District”) requests Proposals from consulting architects interested in being selected to perform certain architectural design, permitting, contractor selection, and construction management services for the District’s customer service center and base of operations.
The District acquired the property at 315 Ring Road on Monday, June 13, 2016. The parcel is 23 acres and has an existing building of approximately 32,000 square feet. The goal of the project is to relocate the District’s customer service center and base of operations from the current location to the new location at 315 Ring Road.
Firms requesting more information or a site visit may contact Kelli Lee at 270-737-1056 x218.
This project includes the following:
a. Rehabilitation or replacement of three anaerobic digestion covers.
b. Installing new digester mixing systems.
c. Replacing existing digester recirculation and sludge withdrawal pumps.
d. Installing new boilers and heat exchangers.
e. Replacing digester gas safety equipment.
f. Digester piping modifications.
g. Structural improvements.
h. HVAC and plumbing improvements.
i. Electrical and SCADA improvements.
Rockcastle County High School – HVAC/Roof Replacement Project 2017
Rockcastle County High School – HVAC/Roof Replacement Project 2017
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project site is located at 1545 Cumberland Lake Pkwy, Mt. Vernon, KY 40456. The bid
is to furnish all necessary labor, materials, tools, machinery, warranties, and all other items
required to renovate the HVAC System, Replace Roof and E.I.F.S., Extend Drive Lane and repave existing parking lot to meet plans and specifications. Work to include, but not limited
to; ceilings, lighting, electrical, hvac, roofing, E.I.F.S. and minor site grading, new asphalt
paving and striping.
The project is separated into the following Bid Packages:
Bid Package No. 1 – Roof and E.I.F.S. Replacement
Bid Package No. 2 – HVAC Replacement
Bid Package No. 3 – Asphalt Paving
Bid Package No. 4 – Combination BID
Wewoka-West Park Road Flood Mitigation Demolition Project
Wewoka-West Park Road Flood Mitigation Demolition Project
Description and location of Project: Demolition includes the removal and proper disposal of all primary (21) and secondary structures, trash, rubbish, basement walls, slabs, foundations, sidewalks, steps, driveways and all other hardscape improvements from the project area. Project is located on Transylvania Beach Road (see attached location map)
This project includes the design and construction of a new elementary school with classroom and dormitory space. The building is approximately 16,551 SF Area, single story construction with a mechanical mezzanine and is to achieve LEED Certified status. The building is constructed with but not limited to: block bearing masonry with brick veneer, steel joist with metal deck, light gage framing and metal roof. The mechanical system is a geothermal well field with Energy Recovery Unit and VRF units. The building plumbing piping systems include sanitary waste and vent, domestic cold water, hot water, and hot water recirculation and new plumbing fixtures. Electrical systems include electrical distribution system for normal and emergency power systems, lighting and controls, fire alarm detection and notification systems, security/access control system, data/communication systems and lightning protection. Relocation of existing underground communications conduits in the path of construction will be rerouted and included in the scope of the building construction. Audio/visual notification devices will provided throughout the facility. Sleeping areas will be provided with smoke detection and high intensity visual notification appliances. System will also provide auxiliary “intruder” and “weather” alert signal devices throughout the building. Alert devices are activated by separate manual pull stations The site includes extending new fire protection, domestic water, sanitary sewer, and natural gas to the building. New fire hydrant by the requirements of the local fire department. The building will be 100% protected with water based wet type fire suppression sprinkler system.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Louisville Metro Government is currently accepting bids for Historic Locust Grove Roof Project per the
attached specifications. This contract includes 1) careful removal of; existing concrete roof tiles,
existing roof membrane, copper gutter, downspouts and flashings and 2) careful installation of new
underlayment roof membrane, new concrete roof tiles, new wood trim, and new copper gutters,
downspouts and flashings. Wood trim is to be painted.
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.
Estimate:
$282,180.00 Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The proposed Andrew Scott Drainage AML Reclamation Project, approximately 18.8 acres total, consists of installing drainage controls, a block wall, and portal closure in the Coal Run community of Pike County. The sites are located in the Broad Bottom Quadrangle. The site is at 37° 31′ 16.5″ N, 82° 33′ 12.3″ W. To reach the all the sites from the KY-80 E/US-23 S/US-460 E interchange in Prestonsburg head east toward Pikeville for 17.6 miles. Make a U-turn at Power Drive and then turn right onto Ratliff Branch Road. The site is at the end of the road. Access the waste area is along a mining bench from a residential driveway off Ratliff Branch Road.
The project entails installing various types of drainage controls to stabilize the soils. These include the construction of 100’ of combination sheer key and rock toe buttress, subdrain and surface ditches along an existing mine bench and around the Scott residence, and armoring existing ditches to prevent erosion. Construct a 110’ block wall behind the Scott residence to ensure the saturated, unstable hillside does not slide in the future. Replace the two existing culverts along the west side of the project area and install a new culvert with all pipe receiving concrete headwalls. We will close one partially open mine entry with a wildlife accessible closure. The highwall along the mine bench is our waste area and excavated material is to be placed along the base after subsurface drainage controls are installed. The fenced dog lot will be repaired/replaced as needed and may be temporarily reduced to allow construction access. The yard areas receive residential seeding and all other areas receive the AML general reclamation seed mixture. Trees greater than 3” diameter will be cleared on the unstable slopes behind the home where the combination key-buttress is to be installed and trees less than 3” diameter will be removed along the stable mine bench prior to backfill placement.
The project site and waste area have previously been disturbed by coal mining operations, house seat development, utility installation, road construction, and/or landowner activities. These disturbances consist of significant upheaval, mixing, and removal of earthen material from deep excavation, grading, sub-surface drilling, fill material placement, and erosion. There should be no undisturbed earthen material to a depth of several feet at the areas slated for significant project-related construction activities.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum with a stringently formulated sediment and erosion control program. Prior to beginning any major earth disturbance (excluding initial site preparation for access only), all silt control measures will be installed. These include silt traps and silt barriers (bales & silt fence) at the project site and the waste area. Trees greater than 3” diameter at breast height will be cut. All disturbed areas will be promptly revegetated at the end of construction using lime, fertilizer, residential or wildlife seed, and mulch, as necessary. Standard measures will be used for dust control and work hours will occur during AML’s standard time frame of 7 am to 7 pm Monday-Friday with shorter hours for “critical” work items.
Access to the site is via county roads, residential driveways and yards, and an existing access road. 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.
Estimate:
$285,295.00 Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Osborne residence is located at 1190 Hwy 550 in southern Floyd County (Lat: 37°, 30’, 48.55”, Long: 82°, 49’, 2.36”). To reach the site from the Prestonsburg area, take Hwy. 23 to Hwy. 80 South. Follow Hwy. 80 for approximately 9.5 miles to a right turn onto Hwy. 550. The Osborne residence is approximately 1.1 mile down Hwy. 550, on the right.
Drainage issues and a slide have developed on the Osborne property from mining on the property. The problems will be corrected by constructing steel piles in front of the house and a rock slide buttress and drain in the yard. The existing ditch behind the residence will be cleaned out to better direct the runoff away from the property, and the ditch that runs along the drive below the property will be improved with ECB as may be directed by the Engineer
Two collapsed portals on the slope above the site will be re-opened for closure with wildlife access.
Excess excavated material from the construction activities will be taken to a waste area approximately 2.5 miles away near Hwy 80 (Lat: 37°, 29’, 4.4”, Long: 82°, 49’, 34.1”). The waste area is also being used for the Wayland Stream Stabilization project.
Site Preparation includes clearing and grubbing of vegetation. The construction area at the site and at the waste area will be revegetated using residential seeding. Hay bales and silt fences shall be installed for silt and erosion control. A hoe ram bid item is included for excavation work needed for the ditches, and retaining walls.
A landscape allowance is included to replace “in kind” landscape disturbed as needed as part of normal construction efforts, and utility relocation/replacement and traffic control are included for access and safety. Bituminous repair is included as may be necessary for the drive.
Wood Creek Water District- Contract 2: Materials Purchase Contract – Individual Grinder Pumps & Portable Generator
Wood Creek Water District- Contract 2: Materials Purchase Contract – Individual Grinder Pumps & Portable Generator
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project consists of two separate contracts.
Contract 2: Materials
Purchase Contract – Individual Grinder Pumps & Portable Generator, will involve
the purchase and delivery of 300 individual grinder pumps and a portable
generator with all necessary appurtenances.
Wood Creek Water District- Contract 1: Pittsburg Lift Station & Force Main Extensions
Wood Creek Water District- Contract 1: Pittsburg Lift Station & Force Main Extensions
This project consists of two separate contracts. Contract 1:
Pittsburg Lift Station, will involve constructing a new 700 GPM lift station and all
necessary appurtenances and approximately 8,800 l.F. of 2″ & 3″ sewer force
main extensions and all necessary appurtenances.
The engineer’s estimate for Contract
1 is $394,000.
Project Manager Name: Paul Cable Phone: (502) 782-0324 Email: Paul.Cable@ky.gov
Estimate:
$2,098,434.01
The Kentucky International Convention Center East Wing Interior Renovation, bounded by 2nd Street, 3rd Street, West Market Street and West Jefferson Street. Scope shall include selective demolition, floor, wall and ceiling finishes, folding partition walls, metal framing, gypsum board, painting and toilet accessories. New Architectural Interior work to including wall, ceiling, floor finish upgrades, folding partition walls and selective bathroom finishes. MEP selective new work to include HVAC Electrical, Plumbing and Sprinkler re-work. Systems upgrades shall include Lighting, AV, communications and data.