Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Fire Protection Upgrades for Friary Apartments
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Fire Protection Upgrades for Friary Apartments
Project Description:
The Louisville Metro Housing Authority of Louisville, Kentucky
FIRE PROTECTION UPGRADES FOR FRIARY APARTMENTS
501 EAST LIBERTY STREET
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
The food service contractor shall furnish and install all new food service equipment and shall move the existing equipment from the Adron Doran University Center to the temporary dining facility and install the existing equipment. Project includes the food service equipment for Temporary Dining Facility at Morehead State University (Separate Bid). Includes food service equipment indicated on Food Service Drawings, Chick-Fil-A Drawings and Specifications.
Project Description:
The Project consists of constructing a 500 GPM submersible pump station, and a small submersible pump station and approximately 4.460 lf of 1 1/2-inch force main.
Project Description:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of all labor and/or materials and performing all work for the ArtsPlace HVAC Rooftop Equipment Replacement, Lexington-Fayette County, Kentucky.
The project involves the complete removal of the existing HVAC system which is an air handler split DX cooling system with electrical reheat coils, on first floor of the building. This will include removal of the existing outdoor unit.The installation of six new split system air to air heat pump units, mechanical ventilation system which includes an energy recovery unit. The basic 5/2 day programmable thermostat controls for each of the six systems is required.The installation of a new 75 KVA dry type transformer and 225Amp. distribution panel along with new electrically feeds to the new HVAC equipment. Modification on the existing electrical heater controls in the Tank Room.The project involves the complete removal of the existing HVAC system which is an air handler split DX cooling system with electrical reheat coils, on first floor of the building. This will include removal of the existing outdoor unit. The installation of six new split system air to air heat pump units, mechanical ventilation system which includes an energy recovery unit. The basic 5/2 day programmable thermostat controls for each of the six systems is required.The installation of a new 75 KVA dry type transformer and 225Amp. distribution panel along with new electrically feeds to the new HVAC equipment. Modification on the existing electrical heater controls in the Tank Room.
Project Description:
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for furnish and install to Bore and Jack 60 +/- LF of 24 inch casing pipe under Lexington Road. Furnish and Install 360 +/- LF of 12 inch ductile iron pressure class 350 water main (restrained & non restrained joint), Furnish and Install 50 +/- LF of 6 inch ductile iron pressure class 350 water main (restrained & non restrained joint), Furnish, install, and maintain all erosion control measures.
16-07 / Grid-Tie Raymond Road, Wilderness Trail to Hwy 44
16-07 / Grid-Tie Raymond Road, Wilderness Trail to Hwy 44
Project Description:
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the furnish and installation to Bore and Jack 110 +/- LF of 16 inch casing pipe under Hwy 44, 140 +/- LF of 8 inch ductile iron pressure class 350 water main (restrained joint ). 1210 +/- LF of 8 inch PVC C900 DR-14 water main and maintain all erosion control measures. Install 52 service PRV’s (1′ & smaller).
The Area Technology Center Phase 2 will be the second phase of the existing Advanced Technology Center on OCTC’s New Hartford Road Campus. It will be located in an area currently occupied by a surface parking lot immediately east of the existing Phase 1 building. The building is single story in nature and is organized into two wings running north -south orientation with a central entrance element providing a link between both wings. The building will be designed as a continuation of OCTC’s commitment to support regional business and industry needs with technical training for workforce development. Designed with flexibility to change as the educational program needs evolve, the new building will contain a computer lab, classrooms, faculty and administration offices, student lounge spaces and five large bay lab spaces. The lab spaces will initially house traditional welding, pipe welding, robotic welding, HVAC technology and Controls technology.
Fayette County Schools – Tates Creek High School Shot Put/High Jump Renovation
Fayette County Schools – Tates Creek High School Shot Put/High Jump Renovation
Project Description:
This work includes excavation, storm drainage, concrete paving, rubber athletic surface, shot put equipment. and finish lawn surfaces, along with other miscellaneous related work to complete the aforementioned project in accordance with the Construction Documents.
CCK-2087-16 Construct Research Building #2 – Design Release 1
CCK-2087-16 Construct Research Building #2 – Design Release 1
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 including a 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.
Design-Build Partial Roof Replacement for Louisville Gardens #3588
Design-Build Partial Roof Replacement for Louisville Gardens #3588
Project Description:
A contract to furnish all labor. material and necessary equipment for the Design-Build
Partial Roof Replacement for Louisville Gardens.
Hazard Independent Schools – Roy G. Eversole Elementary School Reroof
Hazard Independent Schools – Roy G. Eversole Elementary School Reroof
Project Description:
The Work includes removal of existing roofing at Roy G. Eversole Elementary School and replacement with new tapered insulation and PVC roofing. Work also includes new roof edge metals, gutters, downspouts and roof ladders. Total roof area is approximately 42,000 square feet, distributed among 6 different roof levels and canopies.
The Lois Smith residence is located east of the community of Kimper, at 37° 29’ 05.8” N and 82° 16’ 20.8” W. The site can be reached from the Kimper/Phelps exit by taking a left and traveling north on Route 194 to the junction with Route 632. Continue on past the intersection with Route 1758. This site is on the right, approximately 5 miles past Kimper. Drainage from an old slide area saturates the area behind the residence. Site preparation for the site and associated waste area includes clearing and grubbing of vegetation. Straw bales and silt fence are included to minimize erosion from the site. No trees larger than three inches in diameter, whether dead or alive, will be removed except during the designated time allowed unless they are on an unstable slope. For continued description, see Special Conditions.
UK-1648-16 Construction Management Services for Baseball Facility
UK-1648-16 Construction Management Services for Baseball Facility
Project Description:
The University of Kentucky desires the services of an experienced and highly qualified construction management firm to provide “FULL SERVICE” construction management on the proposed project. The Construction Manager (CM) selected will become a responsible, cooperative and contributing member of the Owner’s professional team for the design and construction of the project. The Construction Manager (CM) will provide assistance and advice and provide management services to the Owner and design consultants to assure the project is completed within the defined budget, program and schedule.
Work of the project is a Renovation of the Adult Training Center of Lincoln Village for Department of Juvenile Justice in Elizabethtown, Kentucky. The project will be administered thru DECA/Lynn Imaging systems. The work consists of: Selective demolition of walls. New Restrooms, Enlarged Classroom & New Office work. Installation of movable partition. Renovation of sprinkler system to work with changes in the building renovations. Plumbing work for new restrooms. HVAC work to work with changes in building renovation & new energy recovery ventilation system. Electrical work to work with changes in building renovation.
The project consists of low sloped roof replacements: -Roof Replacements: Remove existing roof membrane system down to existing roof deck. Install 2-Ply SBS Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing system over new insulation system. Provide crickets and tapered edge where indicated. Provide new metal components; e.g. metal counter flashings, scuppers, gutter & downspouts, plumbing vent flashings, metal expansion joint, etc.
McCreary County Central High School Softball & Baseball Field House
McCreary County Central High School Softball & Baseball Field House
Project Description:
New construction includes a softball field house that is approximately 2,148 square feet on the lower level. The lower level includes public toilets, concession stand, a locker room, visitor changing room, office and support spaces. There is a second level that houses a press box that is approximately 348 sf. This will be constructed with a concrete foundations and stem walls, with ground face concrete block and wood rafters, plywood sheathing and asphalt shingles. There is also wood framing and hardy board on the upper level of this building. The renovation portion of this job includes a partial roof replacement at the baseball fieldhouse. The new roof will be a SBS system. Coordination with a bleacher manufacturer will need to occur on this part of the job.
B. This project includes selected renovation of three floor levels of the existing lodge with a total floor area of approximately 32,000 GSF. The work includes: 1. Fabrication and installation of new HVAC duct and selective above ceiling repairs to existing fire suppression and electrical systems 2. Installation of new thermal fiberglass batt products in selected areas where sloped asphalt shingle roofs are located including shingle covered mansard roof areas. In some areas the work requires construction of wood partition walls in concealed areas above the ceiling to provide support structure for installation of fiberglass batt insulation. 3. Installation of new acoustic batt insulation in selected areas specified on the drawings. 4. Installation of multiple types of new suspended acoustic ceiling panels and grid systems including ceiling panel cutouts for the existing fire suppression system. Escutcheon trim rings will be furnished and installed by Others. 5. Installation of concealed spline ceiling tile systems including ceiling panel cutouts for the existing fire suppression system. Escutcheon trim rings will be furnished and installed by Others. 6. Repairs to existing mechanical chase areas that have been partially demolished to provide access for installation of new mechanical systems. 7. Construction of new interior partition walls to create a new mechanical room 8. Removal of existing interior wood paneling and replacement of paneling with metal furring and gypsum wallboard, mudded for smooth finish and field painted. 9. Installation of new doors, frames and hardware. 10. Fabrication and installation of new solid surface corner guards, window sills and counter tops
Project Description:
Project consists of the replacement of the existing baseball field concessions building and dugouts with a new building containing concessions, public restrooms, dugouts for each ball field, and a covered public observation deck.
Dayton KY 8 Water Main Replacement – Phase 2 of WX21037004
Dayton KY 8 Water Main Replacement – Phase 2 of WX21037004
Project Description:
Construction of approximately 3,980 linear feet of 8″ Class 50 Ductile Iron water main together with the appurtenances and related work along KY 8 (Mary Ingles Highway) from Dodd Drive to #115 Mary Ingles in the City of Dayton, Campbell County, Kentucky.