2417.0 Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall) REBID
2417.0 Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall) REBID
Project Description:
The Renovate/Upgrade Academic Space (Patterson Hall) consists of an approximately 30,000 sf renovation of the existing Patterson Hall dormitory. This renovation includes masonry restoration, window replacement, renovation of existing architectural features, addition of exit stair towers, and upgrade to existing mechanical and electrical systems. A list of trade contracts for this work is listed below.
Group I Trade Contracts (CCK-2060-16) shall include:
Perryland Shopping Center – West Sanitary Sewer Extension
Perryland Shopping Center – West Sanitary Sewer Extension
The project scope includes construction of approximately 416 linear feet of 8-inch gravity sewer line, 2,515 linear feet of 10-inch gravity sewer line, 121 linear feet of 18″ steel casing and 14 sanitary sewer manholes.
Project Location: Hazard, Kentucky
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Hart County Schools Additions And Renovations at Multiple Facilities
Hart County Schools Additions And Renovations at Multiple Facilities
Project Description:
Project consists of demolition of two existing kitchens (Memorial and Cub Run) and construction of two replacement kitchens. At LeGrande there are two classroom additions, two resource room additions, and renovating an existing resource room for a new girls and boys bathroom. Renovation at Bonnieville front entry to provide secure vestibule. Recarpetting at four Media Centers (Memorial, LeGrande, Cub Run and Bonnieville. New security camera and entry lock renovations at six Schools. Work includes new asphalt overlay repair, partial new roofing, renovation of gutters and downspouts
1. Project cost range is anticipated to be around $2,600,000 to 2, 7,00,000
Construction Contract: Bids will be received for the following Work:
1. General Contract (all trades)
Project Description:
The Urology project will include the interior renovation of approximately 8,860 square feet of a working outpatient clinic. Work include, but is not limited to, demolition (gutting), gypsum board and metal stud walls., gypsum board ceilings and soffits, acoustical ceilings, wood doors and hardware, hollow metal door frames, glazing, specialty glazing, automatic operators, resilient flooring and base, carpet tile, tiling, painting, custom millwork and solid surface counters, chair rail and corner guards, wall protection, radiation protection products, specialties, ductwork, air handler upgrades, lighting, electrical, data, fire alarm, cable tray, plumbing fixtures and piping, and fire suppression. This work will allow for eleven new exam rooms, three treatment/procedure rooms, enhanced patient and staff circulation, and improved waiting areas. Upgrades to the existing HVAC will bring it to current standards.
The scope of this project includes the removal of asphalt curb and construction of approximately 1600 linear feet of a new concrete header curb. Construction of a 5 foot wide concrete step will also be constructed with this project. The asphalt will be saw-cut and disposed of in an appropriate manner. The concrete header curb will be constructed as described in the design plans and details. There will also be ten 18″ gaps in the perimeter of the curb to allow for storm water runoff. One 6’ gap and two 10’ gaps to allow landscaping equipment to easily access the lawn area are also included in this project.
The Rough River Marina Relocation Project includes but is not limited to the relocation of the existing dock system and associated infrastructure from its current location to the site shown on the Drawings below the State Park Resort Lodge. The project includes disassembly of the existing docking systems and reassembly in the revised configuration along with approximately 384 feet of new walkway. It also includes the construction of a new sanitary sewer system, water line, electrical distribution, above-ground fuel tank, pedestrian walkway, and rehabilitation of the existing gravity sanitary sewer system located at 450 Lodge Rd., Falls of Rough, KY 40119.
2402.6 Phase 1 G PAV A – MRI/Radiology/Hyperbaric Fit-Out
2402.6 Phase 1 G PAV A – MRI/Radiology/Hyperbaric Fit-Out
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This package involves the Interior Fit-Up work for the Phase 1 G PAV A – MRI/Radiology/Hyperbaric
The work will be performed under contract with the Construction Manger, Turner Construction Company.
Separate bids for this project shall be submitted for the following work categories
MRI I RADIOLOGY I HYPERBARIC
TC-040 – Gen
TC-041 – Millwork and Casework
TC-042 – Doors and Hardware
TC-043 – Drywall and Ceilings
TC-044 – Flooring
TC-046 – Painting
TC-047 – Fire Protection
TC-048 – Mechanical and Plumbing
TC-049 – Electrical and Integrated Technology
Project Manager Name: Keith Bohart Phone: (502) 564-3155 Email: keith.bohart@ky.gov
Estimate: $129,878.00
Estimated Length of Project: January 15, 2016 (Substantial Completion) + January 29, 2016 (Final Completion)
The Dual-Agency Office building project at the Kentucky Ridge State Forest consists of a new single-story building that is approximately thirty (34) feet wide by sixty (62.5) feet long. The building is divided into a conditioned office / meeting area with an accessible restroom, and a separate supporting shop area accessed by 2 walk doors and an overhead door. Included in the scope of work is a Conventional wood-framed building structure engineered to withstand local design loads and site conditions by a registered professional engineer. See specifications for complete description.
Greenbo Lodge is located at Greenbo Lake State Resort Park, 965 Lodge Road in Greenup, Kentucky. It is a Kentucky State Park. The lodge includes 36 guest rooms, meeting rooms and dining facilities. Work of this project includes complete removal and replacement of existing built-up roofing systems located over the kitchen. The surface area of the roof is approximately 2,750 square feet. The new roof work includes tapered polyisocyanurate insulation achieving a minimum R-25 thermal performance rating with a 2-ply modified bitumen and vapor retarder weatherproofing system.
In CHR Building, B-3 Mechanical Room: Demolition of existing variable frequency drives. New VFDs (10) to be located in place of existing enclosures, utilizing existing wiring. In CUP Basement: Locate new VFDs (2) and enclosures in central utilities plant basement near chilled water pumps being driven. Include and install all electrical conduit, wiring, and disconnects as noted. In COT Basement: Locate new VFDs (2) and enclosures in Commonwealth Office of Technology basement near chilled water pumps being driven. Include and install all electrical conduit, wiring, and disconnects as noted. The CHR Complex is an operating campus and therefore the work must be performed in close coordination with the facility staff.
Design-Build Roof Replacements for Central Govt Center, SW Govt Center, SWMS Bulk Waste Building and NIA Center Entrance #3486
Design-Build Roof Replacements for Central Govt Center, SW Govt Center, SWMS Bulk Waste Building and NIA Center Entrance #3486
A contract to furnish all labor, material and necessary equipment for Design-Build Roof Replacements for Central Govt Center, SW Govt Center, SWMS Bulk Waste Building and NIA Center Entrance.
City of Pikeville – New Bridge/Approaches – US 23 to Marion Branch Industrial Park
City of Pikeville – New Bridge/Approaches – US 23 to Marion Branch Industrial Park
Project Description:
The work includes construction of a new bridge across the Levisa Fork and CSX Railroad and approximately 775 LF of approach roads. The bridge is a 628 foot, 4-span PCI beam structure.
Knox County Utility Commission – Contract 17 Jeff Creek Waterline Extension – Installation of Materials
Knox County Utility Commission – Contract 17 Jeff Creek Waterline Extension – Installation of Materials
Project Description:
This project consists of the installation of approximately 6,600 LF of 4″ PVC waterline, 4, 100 LF of 3″ PVC waterline, and all necessary appurtenances.
Georgetown/Scott County Museum Roofing Replacement
Georgetown/Scott County Museum Roofing Replacement
Description:
Project consists of removal of the existing caulking and other work as indicated and as necessary for a complete, weather-tight, fully functional and operational, and finished installation.
Bids will be received for the following Work:
General Contract – Roofing Contract led with all necessary trades (includes limited plumbing and painting work).
Project Description:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for the construction of a Flow Diversion Structure with Screen, Wet Weather Pumping Station, 11 million gallon Wet Weather Storage Tank, Modulating Flow Return Structure, electrical building and emergency generator with sound annunciated enclosure. The project also includes sewer line construction to be routed to the existing Lower Cane Run Pumping Station influent junction box. The four sewer lines include a new 24″ force main under Interstate 75, relocation of a segment of the 12″ Horse Farm force main, relocation of a segment of the 15″ North Gravity line and a new 36″ gravity line from a new junction box to the existing junction box.
N Mount Gilead Church Road Culvert Replacement Project
N Mount Gilead Church Road Culvert Replacement Project
Project Description:
The projects consist of replacing culvert on N. Mount Gilead Church Road in Scott County, Kentucky and reconstructing the approaches and installing guardrail.
Wood Creek Water District – KY 578 Water Line Relocation – Raccoon Creek
Wood Creek Water District – KY 578 Water Line Relocation – Raccoon Creek
Project Description:
This project consists of approximately 1,840 LF of 4″ PVC waterline, 5 tie-in connections and all necessary appurtenances. This is a relocation of existing facilities.
Project involves providing new redundant dedicated HVAC systems for KET Digital Servers in an IT server room in the Capitol Annex. The building is located in Frankfort, Kentucky. Project base bid scope includes removal of duct work, installing new ductwork and diffusers, rework and re-balance of existing VAV boxes, relocating temperature sensors, providing two new ductless split systems including wall mounted indoor units, outdoor heat pumps, condensate and refrigerant piping. The completed server room HVAC systems to be controlled and monitored via interface to the building’s existing automation system.
Project Description:
Project consists of approximately 7400 LF of 6″ waterline, 900 LF of 4″ waterline, 1100 LF of 3″ waterline, 6200 LF of service tubing, 500 LF of bored and open cut encasement, 15 ea. gate valves, 7 ea. blow off assemblies, 101 service re-connections, 400 LF of free bore, 4 ea. directional bores, 12 ea. Fire Hydrants, 710 LF of pavement replacement, and all necessary water line fittings and appurtenances. This is a replacement and upgrading of existing facilities.