City of Frankfort Sewer Department – Pipe & PAA Storage Buildings

City of Frankfort Sewer Department – Pipe & PAA Storage Buildings

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Work related to “Pipe and PAA Storage Buildings”

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky

Kentucky International Convention Center – Expansion and Renovations Demolition

Kentucky International Convention Center – Expansion and Renovations Demolition

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The KICC project will require demolition of roughly half of the existing convention center to make way for new construction. The other half of the current structure will not be demolished.

Bid Package KICC-01 Mass Demolition
Bid Package KICC-02 Mechanical and Plumbing Required for Mass Demolition
Bid Package KICC-03 Electrical Required For Mass Demolition
Bid Package KICC-04 Structural and Miscellaneous Steel Required for Mass Demolition
Bid Package KICC-05 General Trades Required for Mass Demolition

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

RFB-288-16 Replace Security Doors KCPC

KY Correctional Psychiatric Center

Project Manager Name: Keith Bohart
Phone: (502) 564-3155
Email: keith.bohart@ky.gov

Estimate: $ 71,760.00
Estimated Length of Project: 105 (Substantial Completion) + 7 (Final Completion)

Remove and replace approximately 21 security doors at the Kentucky Correctional Psychiatric Center, 1612 Dawkins Road, LaGrange, KY. Door types include electronic sliding and swing doors. Sliding doors will require removal and re-installation of existing (electronic) operators. The project is located within a secure area of the facility and has special requirements such as site access, communication, vehicle parking, construction site security, etc. These requirements are included in the contract documents.

Project Location: LaGrange, Kentucky

RFB-280-16 Roof Repairs-Replacement KSP Post 6

Kentucky State Police Post 6

Project Manager Name: Bruce Wilson

Email: bruce.wilson@ky.gov

Estimate: $129,796.00
Estimated Length of Project: 90 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

The project work consists of: Complete tear-off of existing roof membrane down to lightweight concrete substrate. Retrofitting of new drains installed in existing drain pans. Replacement of existing roof expansion joint. Installation of new sheet metal drip edge. Installation of vented base sheet over existing lightweight concrete insulation (mechanically attached). Installation of new rigid insulation over vented base sheet (fully adhered). Installation of 1/2″ fiberboard over rigid insulation (fully adhered). Application of new 2-ply SBS Modified-Bitumen roof system (fully adhered). Miscellaneous other work as described in documents. Exterior Roof Ladder (Additive Alternate No. 1).

Project Location: Grant Co, Kentucky

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RFB-283-16 Hillside Repair Ashland Group Home

Department of Juvenile Justice

Project Manager Name: Frank Phillips
Phone: (502) 782-0331
Email: frank.phillips@ky.gov

Estimate: $ 38,612.00
Estimated Length of Project: 45 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

The hillside below the Group Home has been experiencing landslide movements for several years. Approximately two (2) years following initial remediation efforts to stabilize the hillside, unusually heavy rainfall events have caused additional slumping of the upper slope. In addition, movement of the slope below the driveway has caused damage to the pavements. This project consists of work tasks intended to control surface drainage along with installing a french drain and regrading the unstable area to stop movements on the hillside area below the home. Approximately 200 feet of French drain will be installed to intercept and discharge seepage water from within the upper slope. Approximately 500 cubic yards of slumped soils will be excavated from the upper slope area and the hillside will be graded to close earth fissures and scarps along with removing depressions which impound water. All disturbed areas will be seeded and mulched. Soils excavated from the slope will be transported and placed in a designated waste disposal area located west of the existing parking area located adjacent to the lower driveway switchback. A concrete cistern is currently located in the designated waste area. The cistern will be demolished prior to placement of fill. An 18-inch corrugated HDPE culvert pipe will be installed under the fill area to carry runoff from the hillside and roadside ditch. The existing gravel parking area adjacent to the fill area will be reconstructed with a minimum of six (6) inches of DGA, following fill placement. All disturbed areas will be seeded and mulched. Slope movements below the lower driveway area have caused damage to the pavements. To control and divert surface and subsurface drainage away from the slope below the damaged pavement areas, approximately 135 feet of French drains will be constructed in the roadside ditch. The water will be collected and carried across the road by a new 12-inch perforated HDPE culvert pipe. The Group Home is a Department of Juvenile Justice facility that houses juveniles that are wards of the state. The Group Home will be occupied while the construction is taking place. To maintain security of the facility and protect the youth CONTRACTOR RULES of CONDUCT will apply during this project. Access to the house shall be maintained during construction with any interruption of access coordinated with the Facility Superintendent.

Project Location: Boyd Co, Kentucky

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RFB-279-16 Caulk Replacement and Misc Repairs KY History Ctr

RE-ADVERTISEMENT OF RFB-114-16

Project Manager Name: Frieda Myers
Phone: (502) 782-0328
Email: Frieda.Myers@ky.gov

Estimate: $225,000.00
Estimated Length of Project: 90 (Substantial Completion) + 30 (Final Completion)

The Work of the Project is defined by the Contract Documents dated 24 March 2016 for the Kentucky History Center – Caulk Replacement & Misc Repairs in Frankfort, Kentucky. The project includes the repairs to the existing window systems of the Kentucky History Center. The scope of work for the project includes but is not limited to: removal and modification of the existing window system and glazing and installation of all new glazing accessories. The building will be occupied during the construction work

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky

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CCK-2135-16 LR Cooke Parking Lot – 2451.0

CCK-2135-16 LR Cooke Parking Lot – 2451.0

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Proposed construction activities include site demolition, existing parking reconfiguration, and parking lot expansion for installation of 167 space parking lot with site grading, storm sewer, and landscaping. This project is located at 162-182 East High Street, Lexington, Kentucky 40507. The total area disturbed by the proposed construction activities is approximately 1.2 acres.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2133-16 Roach Air Handler Replacement – 2449.0

CCK-2133-16 Roach Air Handler Replacement – 2449.0

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Replace the existing Air Handling Unit # S-1 at Roach Building. This will be replaced with a new larger unit due to their age and existing accessibility issues. The existing units serve areas of the hospital which will remain in operation and therefore a temporary unit will be required throughout the duration of the project.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2132-16 Blue and Green Parking Lots Expansion and Resurfacing – 2455.0

CCK-2132-16 Blue and Green Parking Lots Expansion and Resurfacing – 2455.0

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project consists of work in the Blue, Green, and Red Lots at Commonwealth Stadium. The Blue Lot scope includes demolition that primarily consists of asphalt pavement demolition, as well as some removal of existing storm piping and existing electrical panels and the associated wiring. New work will include installation of concrete and asphalt pavements, a small amount of slot drain installation, pavement striping and sod in areas disturbed by grading and other construction activities. There will be some coordination between this project and the adjacent bus shelter project for installation of pavements at the northwest area of the blue lot.

The Green Lot scope includes demolition of existing asphalt pavements, header curb, curb and gutter and some concrete pavement. An alternate exists for the milling of the entire green lot pavement to remain. New work includes expanding asphalt pavement at the northeast corner of the green lot, curb and gutter and header curb, pavement striping and sod in areas disturbed by grading and other construction activities. All of the existing asphalt pavement to remain in the green lot is to receive an asphalt overlay.

Additionally, in the Red Lot to the west of Commonwealth Stadium, there is a small area marked for demolition of an existing raised pavement area and installation of new concrete pavement flush with adjacent drive isle as well as the installation of new ADA dropped curbs.

The project includes an Alternate No. 1 to provide labor, materials and equipment necessary for 1.5” milling of existing asphalt pavement in the Green Lot as indicated on Sheet SD0.1, and as specified. Comply with all contract document requirements.

Also, the project includes an Allowance No. 1: to provide labor, materials and equipment necessary for asphalt base failure repair of 2,800 SY as determined by Architect. Include providing a unit cost per SY for full depth pavement and subbase replacement / repair. The special inspections agent will test / approve and note any areas determined as failing. Comply with all contract document requirements. This allowance is for replacement / repair required as a result of unforeseen conditions and does not represent the work shown on the construction drawings. Architect must approve materials for this allowance prior to the work.

Finally, included within this bid package are two (2) Sub-Surface Geotechnical Report was prepared by S&ME for projects in the immediate area. The reports are available for information purposes only and are not a part of the Contract Documents. The Boring Logs, if any, are included for the General Contractor’s information but do not represent a warranty of subsurface conditions. Neither the Owner nor the Consultant will be responsible for interpretations or conclusions drawn from this report by the General Contractor. This data is made available solely for the convenience of the General Contractor

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2130-16 Academic Science Bldg BP9 Signage – 2363.0

CCK-2130-16 Academic Science Bldg BP9 Signage – 2363.0

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
General
The Academic Science Building project is a new, three story laboratory building located on the 600 block of Rose Street, between Hilltop Avenue and Huguelet Street. Including the partial basement and the penthouse space above the third floor, the building consists of an approximate total floor area of 234,000 square feet.

The Work of this project consists of site preparation, demolition, relocation and replacement of site utilities; new construction of reinforced concrete foundations (drilled piers, grade beams and basement foundation walls), and a structural steel frame with composite floor decks. Exterior insulated brick masonry veneer, cementitious siding and soffits, terracotta cladding, glazed curtain wall fenestration and roofing on metal decking make up the building envelope. Interiors consisting of gypsum walls, specialty ceilings, extensive millwork, and other well-appointed interior finishes complete this most technologically advanced academic learning center in the sciences. Efficient and sustainable heating, cooling, lighting, security, and communications systems are included for safety, comfort, energy conservation, and ease of operation.

Bid Package 09 – Signage
In general, Bid Package 09 –Signage includes custom, interior signage for the complete building. In addition to “general” building signage (Room Signage / Numbers, Stair Signage, Restroom Signage, Directional Signage, Directories, Evacuation Plans and similar), the scope includes custom Nature Signage (informational), Donor Wall Signage, individual room / area Donor Signage and electronic (Digital Display) signage. The construction of the building structure, building enclosure, building systems (mechanical, plumbing, electrical, telecommunications, and controls) and other interior finishes was included in prior Bid Packages (01-06), which are available for review and inspection in the Construction Manager’s site office upon request.

Trade Category
TC09A Signage

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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Hyden-Leslie County Water District – KY 80 Smith Camp and US 421 MM8 – Waterline Relocations

Hyden-Leslie County Water District – KY 80 Smith Camp and US 421 MM8 – Waterline Relocations

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes but is not limited to the following:

KY 80 Smith Camp and US 421 MM8 – Waterline Relocations

a.) 8″ I.D. SDR 7 HDPE by Horizontal Directional Drill – 380 L.F.
b.) 4″ I.D. SDR 9 HDPE – 850 L.F.
c.) 4″ C – 900 DR 14 PVC Waterline – 160 L.F.
d.) 1″ CL 200 hdpe service line – 180 L.F.
e.) 8″ Gate Valves – 2 EA.
f.) 4″ Gate valves – 2 EA.
g.) 3″ Gate valves – 2 EA.

Project Location: Hyden, Kentucky

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Alice Lloyd College Campus Center Phase 1 Demolition

Alice Lloyd College Campus Center Phase 1 Demolition

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnish all labor and materials to complete the DEMOLITION PACKAGE for the:
ALICE LLOYD COLLEGE CAMPUS CENTER at 100 PURPOSE ROAD, PIPPA PASSES, KY

The following bids are requested:
1 DEMOLITION

Project Location: Pippa Passes, Kentucky

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16-97 / Preston Highway Water Main Replacements

16-97 / Preston Highway Water Main Replacements

Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 1,680 +/- linear feet of 8-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), the installation of 495 +/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), and the installation of 2755 +/- linear feet of 6-inch DR-18 C900 PVC water main (using traditional trench installation techniques). Also included with the project is the installation of five (5) +/- fire hydrants and the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 88 +/- customer services, which includes main replacement along four (4) different streets located in southern Jefferson County.

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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16-96 / BEPWTP RBF Building Roof Replacement and Masonry Improvements

16-96 / BEPWTP RBF Building Roof Replacement and Masonry Improvements

Louisville Water Company is requesting bids to provide all labor, rigging, tools, equipment, and materials to replace the roofing system and rehabilitate the exterior masonry of the River Bank Filtration (RBF) Building located at B.E. Payne Water Treatment Plant (BEPWTP)

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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SOR1 In-Line Storage Facility

SOR1 In-Line Storage Facility

Description and location of Project: The work will include, but is not limited to, the following:
Control building
Gate structure housing three actuated gates
Overflow bypass weir
Associated electrical work

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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CCK-2129-16 Chandler H46 Condensate Pumps and Tank

CCK-2129-16 Chandler H46 Condensate Pumps and Tank

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnish labor and materials for the replacement of condensate pumps and tanks in H46 Chandler.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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CCK-2128-16 UKGS Switchgear Replacement

CCK-2128-16 UKGS Switchgear Replacement

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnish labor and materials for the replacement of the Switchgear at University of Kentucky Good Samaritan Hospital.

Project Location: Lexington, Kentucky

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Housing Authority of Pikeville – Modernization Project

Housing Authority of Pikeville – Modernization Project

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
HVAC Upgrades & Flooring Repairs

Project Location: Pikeville, Kentucky

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Window Replacement at Parkway Place (KY 1-3) Buildings 33 & 37

Window Replacement at Parkway Place (KY 1-3) Buildings 33 & 37

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Window Replacement at Parkway Place (KY 1-3) Buildings 33 & 37
PROPOSAL #1409

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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City of Frankfort – Taylor Avenue Force Main Replacement

City of Frankfort – Taylor Avenue Force Main Replacement

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Replacement of existing 14″ AC force main by pipe bursting

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky
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Limited Access Control and Exterior Lighting at Dosker Manor “A” Building

Limited Access Control and Exterior Lighting at Dosker Manor “A” Building

Louisville Metro Housing Authority of Louisville, Kentucky
LIMITED ACCESS CONTROL AND EXTERIOR LIGHTING
AT DOSKER MANOR “A” BUILDING
PROPOSAL #1408

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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RFB-274-16 Hazelwood ICF Bathing Suite Upgrade

Hazelwood ICF

Project Manager Name: Frieda Myers
Phone: (502) 782-0328
Email: Frieda.Myers@ky.gov

Estimate: $321,462.00
Estimated Length of Project: 144 (Substantial Completion) + 7 (Final Completion)

Renovation of selected bathing room facilities located within the Hazelwood Center, 1800 Bluegrass Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky. Scope of work includes removal of partial walls, ceramic tile floor, acoustical ceiling (tile and grid), lighting, plumbing fixtures, toilet accessories and bathing equipment. Renovation work includes: new resinous flooring, painting, new ceiling tile and grid, new toilet accessories, new lightning, new plumbing fixtures and bathing equipment

Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky

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RFB-276-16 Testing and Balancing Renovate Main Bldg ACTC

Ashland Community and Technical College

Project Manager Name: David Boggess
Phone: (502) 782-0313
Email: David.Boggess@ky.gov

Estimate: $ 75,000.00
Estimated Length of Project: August 17, 2017 (Substantial Completion) + September 17, 2017 (Final Completion)

Scope of work for the TAB (Testing Adjusting and Balancing) Agency consists of furnishing all required materials, tools, instruments, computers, coordination, participation and labor to perform and complete the HVAC TAB services per the project specifications for the above referenced project. Refer to the specifications for specific information.

Project Location: Ashland, Kentucky

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Berea College – Seabury Residence Hall Renovation & Addition

Berea College – Seabury Residence Hall Renovation & Addition

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The 9,800 square feet of interior existing Seabury Residence Hall will be completely renovated and approximately 5,200 square feet of additions will be constructed to include an expansion area for the dormitory rooms and common areas on the southwest side of the existing three-story building. The expanded area will contain a new elevator and a new stairway. The new 15,000 square foot facility will house 52 students. The building’s mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems will be replaced and updated as part of the project to provide not only a quality housing environment but also compliance with life safety and accessible codes.

Bid Package 01 – Construction In general, Bid Package 01 includes all Work required for the complete construction of the Project.
Work Categories
WC – A General Trades
WC – B Earthwork
WC – C Masonry
WC – D Structural, Misc. Metals & Railings
WC – E Casework and Finish Carpentry
WC – F Roofing and Sheet Metal
WC – G Horizontal Louver Blinds
WC – H Aluminum Windows, Glass & Glazing
WC – J Doors, Frames, Hardware & Security
WC – K Gypsum Systems & Acoustical Ceilings
WC – L Flooring
WC – M Tile
WC – N Painting
WC – P Specialties
WC – Q Elevators
WC – T Fire Protection
WC – U Mechanical
WC – V Electrical, Communications, & Security
WC – W Final Cleaning
WC – X Special Inspections
WC – Y Epoxy Floor Coatings

Project Location: Berea, Kentucky

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City of Frankfort – Contract 1 Old Lawrenceburg Road Force Main Relocation

City of Frankfort – Contract 1 Old Lawrenceburg Road Force Main Relocation

PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Construction of Contract 1: Old Lawrenceburg Road Force Main Relocation Project for the City of Frankfort Sewer Department consisting of relocation of approximately 800 LF of existing 20” DI force main

Project Location: Frankfort, Kentucky

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