Martin County Schools – Eden Elementary School Roof Repairs REBID
Martin County Schools – Eden Elementary School Roof Repairs REBID
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project scope includes replacement of an existing shingle roof assembly on approximately 60,000 square feet of roof surface, with a standing seam metal roof. It will also include replacing some edge metals, parapet caps and flashing. A bid alternate includes a premanufactured metal canopy on the north side of the school.
This project will address maintenance issues associated with a previously completed AML project located at N 37° 36’ 13.40”, W 83° 13’ 8.20” in Breathitt County. The project shall consist of repairing damaged ditches, repairing a damaged section of gas line, replacing clogged culverts, correct a slide, stabilizing a newly formed slide, installing culverts along existing access roads, and removing large boulders from the original slide area. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
Dennis Love Project: To arrive at this site in Pike county, travel north on US23 from Pikeville toward Blair Town. Turn right onto Ratliff Road. From Ratliff Road turn right onto Love Road. N37° 32’ 12.50” W82° 34’ 43.50” The complaint filed by Mr. Love involves damage caused by constant erosion and water flow from the hillside down upon his carport area next to his house. Mr. Love’s fear is that the erosion may eventually cause structural damage to his home. The carport is built right up against the hillside. The carport will have to be removed to allow construction of a reinforced concrete wall, 104 feet in length and 13’ high. A drain pipe 150 feet in length will be constructed to carry water from the concrete wall subdrain down to a culvert under the driveway. There are three portals to be closed, two with wildlife closure and one with foam closure. The carport and driveway are to be replaced after construction of the wall. There are no permit requirements expected for this project and only one pine tree in Mr. Love’s hillside area may need to be removed to allow wall construction. The waste area for this project is located off US 23 approximately 2.25 miles south of the project site. N37° 30’ 42.4” W82° 33’ 16.5” Tree removal, which only applies to trees greater than 3 inches in diameter (live or dead); on this site can only be done between October 15 to March 31, unless the trees are in an unstable work area. In which case they are not subject to those limitations. In some cases the start date will be November 15 instead of October 15. This project is to be bid, but construction will begin as weather begins to improve in March/April. For continued description, see Special Conditions.
The Terry Howell AML Reclamation Project consists of seventeen portal closures and associated drainage controls at three (3) sites near McDowell in Floyd County, Kentucky. At the Terry Howell site (Lat 37º 25´ 59? N/Long 82º 43´ 5? W), thirteen portals will be closed using standard AML wildlife enclosures and drainage controls will be installed. For access, a temporary low water crossing will be installed, and then removed when the project is complete. The Linda Salisbury site (Lat 37º 25´ 35? N/Long 82º 43? 43? W) consists of three portal closures using wildlife or standard enclosures, along with the installation of drainage controls. The Mike Dudleson site (Lat 37º 29? 1? N/Long 82º 45? 50? W) consists of one portal closure using wildlife enclosure plus the installation of drainage controls. Silt control measures at each site will be installed and remain in effect until construction is completed at each site. Drainage controls for these sites will consist of concrete tied mat ditches, ECB ditches, etc. Bituminous repair, including roadway stone, has been factored into the contract. Traffic control will be maintained throughout the project. Revegetation of the sites, including agricultural limestone, fertilizer, mulch and seed will be done according to standard AML design specifications. For continued description, see Special Conditions.
CCK-2101-16 Breckinridge Hall Roof & Dormers Renovation
CCK-2101-16 Breckinridge Hall Roof & Dormers Renovation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The intent of this project is to remove the existing asphalt shingle roof on the Breckinridge Hall, repair the deck and roof structure as needed, and install a new copper roof-system. As an option to the copper roof-system specified, two alternates for slate roofing are being requested as part of the biding process. Cutter repairs are required as part of the project. Included is an alternate for a complete gutter relining. The project includes the renovation of the exteriors of the dormers including new historic-design aluminum windows.
The Project consists of the replacement of basement and first floor wood windows, repair of stone lintels, and related work. Work must conform to the highest level of craftsmanship and to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Preservation.
The Project consists of the replacement of basement and first floor wood windows, repair of stone lintels, and related work. Work must conform to the highest level of craftsmanship and to the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Preservation.
Project Description:
This Contract is for the installation of approximately 16,400 LF of 8-inch to 12-inch sanitary sewer line, 113 sanitary sewer manholes, and 5200 LF of property service connections, and all other appurtenances, located between Belmar/Lee Drive to the north, Popular Level Road to the south, Lincoln Avenue to the west, and Fincastle Drive to the east, in central Jefferson County.
Washington County High School: Roof Replacement and Alterations
Washington County High School: Roof Replacement and Alterations
Project Description:
Furnishing of all labor, materials, supplies, tools, services, etc., necessary for:
ROOF REPLACEMENT & ALTERATlONS
WASHINGTON COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL – BG 16-074
Project Description:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items for:
Cross Keys Park Pond Improvements, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Intercom Upgrades at St. Martin’s
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Intercom Upgrades at St. Martin’s
Project Description:
Louisville Metro Housing Authority of Louisville, Kentucky
INTERCOM UPGRADES AT ST. MARTIN’S
807 EAST GRAY STREET
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
PROPOSAL #1402
Project Description:
The project scope includes approximately 857 tons of asphalt surface overlay, 506 tons of asphalt surface, 1417 tons asphalt base, 7400 lf of curb and gutter, 713 lf of 15” storm pipe, 306 lf of 18” storm pipe, 994 lf of 24” storm pipe, 1330 lf of 30” storm pipe, 92 lf of 36” EQ storm pipe, 392 lf of 36” storm pipe, 1548 lf of 42” storm pipe, 266 lf of 48” storm pipe, 29 CBI-A inlets, 1860 lf of 6” water line, 1350 lf of conduit bank, 800 lf of 8” sanitary pipe and various other improvements and appurtenances.
Crab Orchard Radio Meter Reading System and Meters
Crab Orchard Radio Meter Reading System and Meters
Project Description:
Furnish and install a radio meter reading system, laptop computer, 562 – 5/ 8″ X W’ meters, 3 – 1″ meters, 10 – 2″ meters, and replacement of 229 meter boxes, 123 meter box lids, 12 setters and 158 re-setters and all necessary appurtenances.
Project Description:
This package involves the installation work for the Phase 1 F Green Roof Phase 2. The work will be performed under contract with the Construction Manger, Turner Construction Company.
This project involves the furnishing and installation of a complete and fully operational Video Surveillance Security System, consisting of Server based PoE IP cameras, software and other items as required, for the Kentucky State Capitol Campus located at 700 Capital Ave in Frankfort, Kentucky. Project also includes the renovation/addition of a new Security Observation Suite located in the Capitol Annex basement with a new dedicated HVAC system.
Project consists of a phased HVAC system replacement of an approximately 139,000 SF four story building plus basement. New HVAC equipment includes air handlers, controls, VAV boxes, piping, boilers, pumps, ductwork, insulation, etc. to make a full functional system. Only the chiller and water tower will be reused in the new systems. Building will be occupied during the entire course of construction. System also includes converting electrical baseboard heat to hot water baseboard and radiant panel heating in 60% of the building. In addition to HVAC replacement, many ceilings will be installed and replaced throughout with new lighting. All areas of construction will be provided with new cable tray and IT data communications wir-ing throughout including backbone fiber. Existing indoor generator will be replaced with larger exterior mounted natural gas, generator that will power both emergency and supplement emergency systems. Project includes new fire suppression wet sprinkler system for basement, and floors one through three using existing sprinkler main that serves fourth floor.
CCK-2099-16 University Drive Bus Shelters – 2450.0
CCK-2099-16 University Drive Bus Shelters – 2450.0
Project Description:
This Project includes but not limited to steel structure, glass canopy, metal panels, roof components, site grading and paving, below grade utilities, light fixtures, and communications devices for the construction of two bus shelters located at University Drive.
Project Description:
Renovate existing clinic spaces per the construction documents entitled Pediatric Hematology Oncology dated 2016·02·19. The scope includes and is not limited to the removal of existing walls, doors, casework, flooring, and ceiling and miscellaneous finishes. The scope further includes the installation of new doors, casework, flooring, ceiling and miscellaneous finishes.
CCK-2096-16 Construct Research Building 2 Design Release 2 Foundations and Underslab Utilities – 2425.0
CCK-2096-16 Construct Research Building 2 Design Release 2 Foundations and Underslab Utilities – 2425.0
Project Description:
The New Research Building #2 consists of an approximate 300,000 sf new multidisciplinary research laboratory that will be the cornerstone of the University’s push to become a Top 20 national research facility. This facility is based on the latest improvements in research laboratory design standards, with spaces 60,000 SF vivarium, wet lab neighborhoods, computational wing, dining facility, meeting spaces, interview and imaging suites. A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
Mountain Water District – Virgie Bridge Utilities Relocation Project
Water District – Virgie Bridge Utilities Relocation Project
Project Description:
Consists of relocating a portion 6″ water main and 4″ sanitary sewer force main near Virgie Bridge on KY Route 610 in Pike County, Kentucky.
Project Manager Name: James Sherrard, AML Phone: (502) 564-2141 Email: James.Sherrard@ky.gov
Estimate: $296,905.50
Estimated Length of Project: N/A (Substantial Completion) + June 30, 2016 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 67.5 acres of mine land in Breathitt County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit. For continued project description see Special Conditions.