The Work consists of a new hangar building including a base bid of 3,316 square feet and an additive alternate of one bay containing 1,045 square feet. The Work includes site development and the extension and connection of all utilities. The building is a rigid frame pre-engineered metal building. Included in the work is a 40’ wide x 12’ rolling hangar door. There will be a men’s and women’s restroom and a closet that will be constructed with metal framing and drywall.
Fire Protection: A new underground fire protection water service is to be extended to the facility and wet sprinkler system installed.
HVAC system: Shall be a heated and ventilated facility, no cooling. All heating in the hangar area will be provided by gas fired radiant tube heaters. Heating in the rest rooms will be provided by electric resistance unit heaters.
Plumbing: Consists of two bathrooms with 3 water closets, 2 lavatories, and a mop sink located in a janitor’s closet. Floor drains are located in the rest rooms and hangar area.
Electric: A new 120/208 volt three phase 4 wire wye 800 ampere electric service panelboard will be installed. This service will be fed by a new 15kv primary underground and 225 KVA pad mounted transformer.
Lighting will be hi bay LED with several emergency battery paks used for emergency lighting. Branch circuits for owner supplied equipment (welders, magnaflux machine) and HVAC equipment are included. Wiring devices will be located throughout the facility.
Exterior lighting is comprised of LED wall paks with emergency lighting capability.
City of Frankfort – Frankfort West Main Street Two Way Conversion
City of Frankfort – Frankfort West Main Street Two Way Conversion
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The scope of work for this project shall consist of removing the existing curb, sidewalk and ramp at various locations along West Main Street at the Wilkinson Street, Washington Street, St. Clair Street and Ann Street intersections and other identified intersections. The contractor will be responsible for constructing new curb, sidewalk and ADA compliant ramps, installing new pavement and drainage structures as well as repairing any damaged pavement. For the duration of the project the contractor shall maintain pedestrian traffic on existing sidewalks and maintain access to all buildings at all times. The contractor shall install all traffic control devices, signs and pavement markings.
This project will modify and replace components of two makeup air units at the Lake Barkley Lodge in Cadiz, Kentucky. The work consists of the following: removal of existing condensing units, refrigerant piping, and coils; installation of new condensing units and associated refrigerant systems; replacement of air handling unit’s filter racks, exhaust fans, and energy recovery wheels; re-sheave of existing air handling unit’s supply fans; installation of duct heaters; modification of ductwork; modification and installation of HVAC controls; installation of electrical; start-up/testing; and test, adjustment, and air balancing. The trades involved include, but are not limited to: demolition; HVAC; insulation; HVAC controls; TAB (paid by Owner); and electrical. The makeup air unit outages must take place during specific, designated days in April and May (refer to Contract Documents). This project will be constructed under a single prime contract.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project base bid includes the removal of the existing natural grass football field, irrigation and drainage system and replacement with a synthetic turf field and associated anchor curbs and drainage system, and minor track asphalt and rubber surface addition and repairs.
CCK-2200-17 Chemistry-Physics Building Switchgear Replacement
CCK-2200-17 Chemistry-Physics Building Switchgear Replacement
Please Note: Addendum 01 has changed the Bid Date
The scope of this project is to replace the existing medium voltage power feed with a new 15 KV feeder to the building. Existing switchgear and primary transformers in the basement will be replaced. Provide & install a new substation in the basement. Refeed exiting lines. New feeders will also be run to existing switchgear in the penthouse.
Estimate:
$120,270.00 Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion
The proposed project (approximately 34.1 acres total) consists of drainage control reclamation in Johnson County. The project area is located on the United States Geological Survey (USGS) 7.5’ Paintsville quadrangle (see the attached project and site maps).
The Katie Woody Site consists of installing ditch work along the Katie Woody residence. The site is located at 1132 KY 993, near the community of Tudor Key, KY. The project area is centrally located at N 37° 51’ 34.30”, W 82° 46’ 13.60”. To reach the site from the AML Prestonsburg Regional Field Office, turn right onto South Lake Drive and go about 0.2 miles,
turn right onto KY 302 (Water Gap Road), and proceed for 2.6 miles, take ramp onto US 23 North and proceed for 21.0 miles, turn right onto KY 993 and proceed for approximately 1.4 miles, turn left into drive shared by Lloyd Woody Sr. and Katie and Lloyd Keith Woody.
Reclamation work consists of installing 540 L.F. of concrete block-tied mat ditch and 110 L.F. of concrete ditch. A temporary access road will not be constructed as the driveway serves as sufficient access. The waste material generated during project work will be used on site in the grading portion of the project boundaries.
During the process of these construction activities, trees over 5 inches in diameter at breast height will not have to be removed in the AML problem area to install drainage controls. A sediment and erosion control program, consisting of such measures as constructing hay bales/silt fence and installing a permanent gabion weir to be maintained throughout the life of the project and prompt re-vegetation using agricultural limestone, fertilizer, seed, and mulch will be implemented on all areas disturbed by this project.
Entry to the work areas will be accessed by the county road, residential driveways, and residentially maintained yards. The entire project work area slated for any excavation has been previously disturbed by any or all of the following: coal mining operations, including mine drainage, timber operations, gas/oil well development, residential development, road construction, and/or high velocity water flows associated with heavy rain events and flooding. 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.
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.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The project involves the renovation and adaptive reuse of the historic Elkhorn City High School building located at 551 W. Russell St. in Elkhorn City Kentucky into 27 affordable LMI apartments and associated facilities to be known as the Elkhorn City School Apartments. The building will be renovated in accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation of Historic Structures thereby preserving its historic character. There will be 12 one-bedroom, 11 two-bedroom, and 4 three-bedroom units. Two of the units will be accessible to persons with mobility impairment and one unit will be accessible to persons with visual or hearing impairment.
The project involves transportation of four (4) 11’6″x16’ pre-fabricated concrete structures to four existing sites to replace the existing fiberglass structures containing radio equipment. New foundations and new grounding/electrical work will be required as well as site work associated with the new structures.
Project includes the complete reroofing of the existing L&N Building with a modified bituminous membrane roof system. The existing roof drains will be replaced, and new overflow drains added. Also included are a new lighting protection system and a rooftop fall protection system. A portion of the existing sheet metal cornice will be modified and repaired. Additional work on the cornice will be an alternate. Exterior plaster on the penthouses will be repaired as part of an alternate. Masonry work and new stone masonry parapet caps are included in an alternate. Project also includes the removal of the existing L&N Sign and support structure, with transportation to the Owner in Frankfort, KY. There are three add alternates.
Jackson County Water Association – Contract 1: 8-Inch Transmission Main
Jackson County Water Association – Contract 1: 8-Inch Transmission Main
Contract 1
This contract consists of installing 27,000 LF of 8″ and 7900 LF of 6″ PVC Waterline, 2 booster pump stations, 1 master meter and 1 pressure reducing station and appurtenances. The engineer’s estimate is $2,300.000.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
CALL 201 CONTRACT ID 171204 GARRARD, MERCER COUNTIES 121GR17D004-STP KENNEDY BRIDGE ROAD (KY 152) GARRARD COUNTY STP BRO 5129 (016) : KENNEDY BRIDGE ROAD (KY 152) GARRARD COUNTY (MP 0.000) REPLACE BRIDGE AND APPROACHES ON KY 152 OVER HERRINGTON LAKE AT THE MERCER/GARRARD COUNTY LINE (MP 0.076), A DISTANCE OF 0.12 MILES. BRIDGE WITH GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE. MERCER COUNTY STP BRO 1529 (016) : KENNEDY BRIDGE ROAD (KY 152) IN MERCER COUNTY (MP 18.818) REPLACE BRIDGE AND APPROACHES ON KY 152 OVER HERRINGTON LAKE AT THE MERCER/GARRARD COUNTY LINE (MP 18.894), A DISTANCE OF 0.32 MILES. BRIDGE WITH GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
CALL 102 CONTRACT ID 171202 DAVIESS COUNTY STP BRZ 0203 (342) : FIELDS ROAD (CR 1014) (MP 1.326) REPLACE BRIDGE OVER BURNETT FORK ON FIELDS RD (CR 1014) 0.75 MI W OF KY 142 (MP 1.340), A DISTANCE OF 0.05 MILES. BRIDGE WITH GRADE, DRAIN & SURFACE. SYP NO. 02-01093.00.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
CALL 101 CONTRACT ID 171007 BULLITT COUNTY STP BRO 5116 (030) : KY-61 OVER BARLEY CREEK REPLACE BRIDGE ON KY-61(MP 7.609) OVER BARLEY CREEK .10 MILE NORTH OF JCT KY-251. BRIDGE REPLACEMENT. SYP NO. 05-01056.00.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
CALL 100 CONTRACT ID 171008 LETCHER COUNTY NHPP 1191 (052) : HARLAN-WHITESBURG ROAD(US-119) PARTRIDGE TO OVEN FORK;SURFACING ON US-119 FROM 1000 FT WEST OF JCT. KY-3404 TO 0.15 MILE WEST OF KY-806 AT OVEN FORK INCLUDING APPROACH TO EXISTING US-119. ASPHALT SURFACING NEW CONSTRUCTION. SYP NO. 12-00311.79.
As the Main Building ages, many parts of the building façade have begun to show serious signs of atmospheric and biological staining. The staining includes such materials as bird feces, mold, and moss. Simultaneously, building elements such as metal capitals, brick, and stone require cleaning, maintenance, and repair. If it is visible (as opposed to a hidden flaw or needed repair for all elements included in the project following), it is included in the project for repair and cleaning, etc. The goal of this project is to return the exterior of the building façade (all faces) to excellent visual character and physical condition. The Contractor will be responsible for all visible and existing exterior required repairs and facade cleaning and should he do a thorough examination of the building prior to submitting a bid as no change order will be issued for obvious and required cleaning and repairs.
This project includes, but is not limited to the following:
• Cleaning of all exterior surfaces,
• Required specific tuck-pointing of the masonry,
• Repair and refurbishment of column capitols,
• Repair of the stone elements,
• Installation of additional mulch beds.
Dickey Hall, constructed in 1964, currently as a separate and unconnected project, is having its HVAC systems upgraded. As related project to the HVAC upgrading, this project will replace the windows on the building with energy with energy efficient windows. There are a total of two hundred and twenty (220) windows plus two stair towers with store front type installations. The contractor will responsible for the window count). Secondly, the building exterior will be re-caulked along with the window replacement process.
Perry County Public Library – Children’s Library Flooring Replacement
Perry County Public Library – Children’s Library Flooring Replacement
The Project consists of the flooring replacement of approximately 3,940 SF for the Children’s library + approximately 150 SF FOR THE Children’s Study Room + approximately 658 SF for the Teen Area, including but not limited to flooring & base removal, new rolled rubber flooring, rubber base, and related accessories.
CCK-2196-17 Central Utility Plant – Cooling Tower Recovery System
CCK-2196-17 Central Utility Plant – Cooling Tower Recovery System
Please Note: Addendum 04 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes but is not limited to the following work:
1. Installation of High Purity Water (HPW) unite which will reduce the amount of cooling tower water
sent to sanitary during blowdown resulting in reduced cooling tower water make-up water requirements.
2. Installation of a received tank, prior to the HPW unit, which will collect cooling tower blowdown water
and allow for batch processing of the water by the HPW unit.
3. Associated piping, fittings, valves, specialties, etc., to interconnect this HPW system to the existing
condenser water system.
4. Associated electrical conduit, wiring and equipment to allow for operation of the motors and control
panels on the HPW system.
Associated controls conduit, wiring and equipment to between the HPW system and instrumentation
on the receiver tank, as well as interconnection of the HPW system to existing chiller controls systems.
LFUCG – Black & Williams Center – Roof Replacement & Repairs
LFUCG – Black & Williams Center – Roof Replacement & Repairs
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed for the Black &
Williams Center Roof Replacement & Repairs, 498 Georgetown Street, Lexington-Fayette
County, Kentucky.
CCK-2195-17 Anderson Tower Basement Lab Renovation Project
CCK-2195-17 Anderson Tower Basement Lab Renovation Project
Please Note: Addendum 2 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
THIS PROJECT IS FOR THE RENOVATION OF LABORATORY SPACE IN ROOMS 67, 69, 71, AND 73
OF ANDERSON TOWER. ALL ROOMS WILL BE OPENED UP TO MAKE ONE LARGE LABORATORY
SPACE. THE NEW SPACE WILL RECEIVE NEW FLOORING, LIGHTING, AND NEW LABORATORY
CASEWORK, AND THE WALLS WILL BE PAINTED. THE MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND
PLUMBING WILL BE UPDATED AND LIFE SAFETY DEVICES WILL BE BROUGHT UP TO CODE.