Furnish and Install Emergency Generator System for the Police K9 Building #3548
Furnish and Install Emergency Generator System for the Police K9 Building #3548
Project Description:
A contact to furnish all labor, material and necessary equipment to furnish and install
emergency generator at the Police K-9 Building
LFUCG Construction Services for Idle Hour Park lmprovements
LFUCG Construction Services for Idle Hour Park lmprovements
Project Description:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items for the Idle Hour Park Improvements project, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky.
Project consists of a new 13,200 pre-engineered Temporary Dining Facility built on an existing site in the center of Morehead State University site. Site work is limited in scope with demolition of existing asphalt for concrete foundation and installation of limited concrete walks, steps, handrails, etc. Temporary Dining Facility building shall be a pre-engineered building shell with National and Aramark food venues within the space. The metal building fit-up consists of metal stud and drywall walls and finishes required by each food venue. Finishes include quarry tile and painted wall with partial stainless steel wall Wainscot in food prep kitchens. Food service venues have plastic laminate casework with quartz countertops, quarry tile floors. The fully sprinklered building has packaged HVAC outside units, multiple range hoods, plumbing and electrical included for each food venue and main food preparation areas.
The project includes the repairs to the existing envelope 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, removal and replacement of existing masonry joints, new metal coping, new waterproofing membrane on existing concrete masonry walls, general repairs of existing roofing and flashing systems. The building will be occupied during the construction work.
This project is for the construction of an 80’ x 100’ pre-engineered rigid framed metal building to serve as a county highway maintenance garage. The Garage area is 60’ x 100’, consists of 2 bays, with 16’ wide x 14’ high insulated sectional overhead doors on each bay end. Administrative Area is 20’ x 100’. The building has cast-in-place concrete floors that are 8” thick in the garage area and 4“ thick in the Admin. Area. Each bay has a trench drain with a combined water/oil separator. Garage and Admin exterior walls and columns are set on 8” high raised concrete curbs/bases. Finishes in the Administrative area include resilient tile flooring and base, painted gypsum walls, and acoustical paneled and painted gypsum ceilings and soffits. The garage will have exposed framing with R-30 simple saver batt insulation and poly-scrim facing and interior metal liner panels. PEMB Roof will be standing lock seam with concealed fasteners. Exterior walls are to be 16” wide, 24 ga. interlocking panels. Site work includes excavation, grading, storm water line picking up downspouts along one side of the building, and surface drainage; aprons at the garage bay doors and concrete walks and pads at doors and entries; crushed stone base and asphalt base and surface course. Site lighting is included and is to be coordinated with Clark Electric. Site is to be sowed in seed. Utilities will be brought to the building from the R/W line with underground electrical to the building. A water / oil separator will serve the bay area and the building will have a septic and lateral field system. Mechanical system is a 4 ton 80k BTU forced-air natural gas-fired fuel efficient furnace and condensing unit serving the Admin. Area and four suspended gas- fired unit heaters in the four corners of the garage. Electrical includes 120/240v, 1 phase, 3 wire, 400 amp service to feed two (2) 200 amp panel boards. The electrical service will be served from a pole mounted transformer bank with underground conduit and conductors. Other utilities to the building from the Highway R/W line include a 2-1/2“ natural gas line and a 2” domestic service water line and meter. Project includes an allowance for water tap fee. For continued project description, see Special Conditions.
The project consists of roof replacement on one (1) building. Remove existing roof membrane system down to existing roof deck. Install 2-Ply SBS Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing system over base layer insulation, tapered insulation where indicated and cover board insulation. Provide crickets where indicated. Provide new metal components; e.g. metal counter flashings, scuppers, roof drain leads, plumbing vent flashings, etc.
Winchester Municipal Utilities – Maple Street Sewer Improvements
Winchester Municipal Utilities – Maple Street Sewer Improvements
Project Description:
The project scope includes construction of approximately 847 linear feet of 8-inch gravity sewer line, 414 linear feet of 6-inch lateral line, 689 linear feet of 4-inch lateral line, 7 sanitary sewer manholes, 1,538 linear feet of storm sewer varying in size from 10″ to 30″ equivalent, 6 storm sewer manholes, 9 drop box inlets, 5 curb box inlets, 2 junction boxes, misc. bituminous pavement replacement and all appurtenances.
Project Description:
CM is Trace Creek Construction
The Boyd County Middle School project will be bid and constructed utilizing the Construction Management Agency form of construction contract delivery. Trace Creek Construction will be the Construction Manager for the project under direct contract with the Boyd County Board of Education. The project is generally described as the renovation of the Boyd County Middle School.
The following Individual Bid Packages will be accepted:
01-Paving
02-General Trades
03-Masonry
04-Architectural/Manufactured/Laboratory Casework
05-Roofing
06-Aluminum Curtain Walls and Storefronts
07-Gypsum Board/Studs/Ceilings
08-Resilient and Resinous Flooring
09-Tile and Terrazzo
10-Painting
11-Bleachers and Gym Equipment
12-Food Service Equipment
13-Elevator
14-Fire Suppression
15-Mechanical
16-Electrical
17-Combination Bids
Project Description:
This is a Renovation of 65 Public Square in Lancaster, Kentucky. The building has housed different types of occupancies over the years but originally was constructed to house a mercantile or hardware store as the structure indicates with heavy joists at close spacing. Our intent is to renovate the facility and bring it up to code so it can operate as a satellite campus for Eastern Kentucky University and provide Adult Education Services. There has been abatement of the property and clean air reports are included in this Project Manual. There will be demolition, new construction consisting of Roofing Framing, Drywall, HVAC, Plumbing, Electrical, Fire Protection and Finishes as some of the work to be completed.
LFUCG – Rose Street Steam Vault Relocation Project
LFUCG – Rose Street Steam Vault Relocation Project
Project Description:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule included in Part III, Fonn of Proposal, of this document, plus incidentals necessary to complete the work. The work entails modification of a steam vault located on Rose Street.
Housing Authority of Horse Cave – Window Replacement
Housing Authority of Horse Cave – Window Replacement
Project Description:
The work to be performed consists of:
Caveland Manor Apartments: KY 067-01
A. Window Replacement (Contractor is responsible for installing one sample windows prior to ordering windows). Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned or scheduled on the Project Documents and I or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
This project includes the replacement of resilient sheet flooring and integral base in two wings of the building on first floor. Work must be sequenced such that only several rooms will be replaced and completed, before proceeding with the next several rooms. Protection of the finished floor must be included until fully cured per manufactures recommendations. Dust control is required. Bedrooms and corridors to receive linoleum sheet flooring. Bathrooms to receive slip resistant vinyl sheet flooring. There is approximately 9900 sf. of new flooring being replaced, plus an additional 750 sf. being requested as an Add Alternate.
The Project consists in general of the following- Creation of dedicated locations for IT system racks and associated equipment in the Main Building in support of the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system; extension of fiber optic circuit to each of the IT rack locations; installation of electric circuits and devices at the IT rack locations; installation of IT circuits from IT rack locations to serve wireless access points located through the building; installation of ductless split HVAC systems to serve dedicated IT rooms. General construction will include select demolition and installation of partition wall and door to create a new IDF room. Work will occur in Patient Areas and will require coordination with the Hazelwood Center.
Project Description:
The WKU Science Campus Phase IV is approximately 82,000 square foot new construction building that will replace the old Thompson Complex North that was raised in 2014. It will house classrooms, laboratories and offices for the Sciences per the attached specifications. This bid will also include the renovation of the approximately 120,000 square foot Thompson Complex Center Wing which houses classrooms, offices for Sciences and several other departments on campus.
Project Description
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the furnish and installation of 16 inch ductile iron water main and make modifications to the tank vault piping at the Cedar Grove tank site.
Hall of Justice 3rd Floor Window Replacements and Facade Improvements #3540
Hall of Justice 3rd Floor Window Replacements and Facade Improvements #3540
Project Description:
A contract to furnish all labor , material and necessary equipment for Hall of Justice 3rd
Floor Window Replacements and Facade Improvements,
City of Frankfort – Bondurant Connectivity Project
City of Frankfort – Bondurant Connectivity Project
Project Description:
Construction of sidewalks, shared use trails, and other related infrastructure within the vicinity of Bondurant Middle School and Bridgeport Elementary School (approximately 1,265 L.F. of an 8 ft shared use trail and 1,392 L.F. of sidewalk) within the City of Frankfort and Franklin County. The Project also consists of the demolition of existing curbs and gutters and includes installation of ramps of tactile warning strips and all restoration necessary.
Sewer System Improvements – Phase 2 – I&I Reduction, Repairs, and Maintenance – City of Dixon
Sewer System Improvements – Phase 2 – I&I Reduction, Repairs, and Maintenance – City of Dixon
Project Description:
This contract consists generally of the replacement of 13 manholes, sewer line point repairs, replacement of sections of sewer line, and miscellaneous repairs to improve the City of Dixon sanitary sewer system.