RFB-178-15 East Campus Parking Structure and Dining Commons
Morehead State University
Estimate:
$14,837,446.00
The new East Campus Parking Structure & Dining Commons will be constructed at the site of the former Waterfield Hall Dormitory which has been demolished and the site filled and leveled. The concept is to have the garage stepped in to the side of the hill with vehicular “street level” access to the lower level of the garage only. The structure is approximately 113,000 square feet with roughly 358 parking spaces. The parking garage structure will be precast concrete, on bearing on rock via drilled piers and footings. The parking area beneath the dining commons will be on grade parking consisting of slab-on-grade concrete, with cast-in-place concrete above, supporting the dining commons floor and steel structure above.The new dining commons will be roughly 26,800 SF and be a separate structure from the adjacent parking structure. The dining commons will be accessible from the lower garage level via stairs and an elevator, as well as from the upper level at grade. There will be a loading dock area with adjacent mechanical pad accessible from the upper level of the dining commons. The mechanical room with an equipment platform will be housed on the dining commons level. The area / parking beneath the dining facility will be a cast-in-place concrete plinth, with steel structure above, supporting the roof of the dining facility. The exterior of the dining facility will be precast sandwich panel concrete with a combination of brick veneer and stone-like finish, as well as curtain wall, and rainscreen metal plate panels. The facility has been designed with an approximate occupancy of 650 patrons based on actual seating. The dining facility will contain public restrooms, custodial closets, private offices, staff restrooms, dry food storage,coolers and freezers, and food service equipment.The food services will be managed by Aramark and has been designed based loosely on the Fresh Food Concept which contains a main kitchen area with back-of-house spaces, along with food platforms for food preparation areas located out in the dining space. New mechanical system will include a new 145 ton chiller, 125 HP Boiler, air handler, and air distribution through VAV system. Additional heat will be provided through unit heaters and hot water baseboard heaters. Cooking areas with hoods will be provided with exhaust and make-up air systems. New steam, water, and sanitary lines tapped into campus systems will be provided for the new building. A sprinkler system will be provided for new building. New electrical service will be provided to the building through pad mount transformer. Building will be provided with a back-up generator for life safety systems. New lighting will be all LED and dimmed in most areas through daylight sensors and manual dimming control. Power, lighting, voice/data communication and voice evacuation fire alarm are provided throughout building and garage. Rough-in (conduit and wire) will be provided for owner installed cameras and card readers.
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 19.5 acres of mine land in Harlan County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, and revegetation of 4 bond forfeiture permit(s). For continued project description see Special Conditions.
The Pavilion at Commonwealth Stadium will be located to the West of Commonwealth Stadium and will comprise an open air space for events with a pair of 430 GSF structures at the North and South ends, including men’s and women’s restrooms, a catering prep space, and general storage/electrical closet. An elevated masonry fire pit is centrally located in the center. Seat walls partially define the East boundary, and partially enclosing the space around two existing trees to the West. Exterior walls will be load bearing 8″ CMU, with bituminous damproofing, 2″ of rigid insulation and calcium silicate stone veneer. Exterior doors will be painted hollow metal frames, with flush FRP doors. Roofing will be a single ply membrane. Foundations are designed to accommodate a future steel open air canopy structure.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the referenced project consisting of the installation of 1,450 +/- linear feet of 8-inch DR-18 C900 PVC water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), the installation of 1,315 +/- linear feet of 6-inch DR-18 C900 PVC water main (using traditional trench installation techniques), and the installation of 400 +/- linear feet of 4-inch DR-18 C900 PVC water main (using traditional trench installation techniques). Also included with the project is the installation of 4 +/- fire hydrants and the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 21 +/- customer services.
McLean County Regional Water Commission – Water Main Interconnections
McLean County Regional Water Commission – Water Main Interconnections
The installation of approximately 15,000 L.F. of 1O-inch, 8-inch PVC pipe, 950L.F., 10-inch 0.1. pipe , 12-inch P.E. directional bore under Green River, 3 master meter vaults, 2 pressure reducing vaults, hydrants, road bores, and appurtenances.
McLean County Regional Water Commission – New Water Treatment Plant
McLean County Regional Water Commission – New Water Treatment Plant
Construction of a new 2.0 mgd water treatment plant. The construction of a new operations, filter, and chemical building; flocculation and/or settling basins ; low service pump station and valve vault; and high service pump station.
RFB-177-15 New Capitol-House & Senate Refurbishment BP2
Bid Package #2-General Construction
Estimate:
$237,389.00
This project includes repairing any damaged areas of plaster on selected areas of the walls and ceiling of the House and Senate Chambers of the Capitol Building. Portions of walls and ceiling will be painted. Carpet will be removed, and a number of existing electrical floor boxes will be removed. New floor boxes will be installed, and new carpet will then be installed. Modification and restoration of historic furniture is scheduled to occur under a separate contract, and thus scheduling coordination will be required. This scope of work occurs in the historically significant Kentucky Capitol Building and requires adherence to the highest standards of performance and care.
RFB-176-15 New Capitol-House & Senate Refurbishment BP1
Bid Package 1-Furniture Refurbishment
Estimate:
$722,637.00
This project includes the modification and historic refurbishment of 100 desks in the House Chambers and 38 desks in the Senate Chambers. Historic desks will be modified to accommodate new technological needs. Desks will be removed from the Chambers and stored/modified/refurbished off-site. The project includes the refurbishment of the Clerk’s desk and Speaker’s podium in the House Chambers. This refurbishment will occur on-site. The Senate Chambers Clerk’s desk and President’s podium will also be modified and refurbished on-site. Wood surfaces for all work will be refinished to match designated color sample and any missing and/or damaged mouldings, panels, footboards, doors, drawers and veneers will be repaired or replaced as needed. Carpeting, plaster repair, painting and electrical work is scheduled to occur under a separate contract, and thus scheduling coordination will be required. This scope of work occurs in the historically significant Kentucky Capitol Building and requires adherence to the highest standards of performance and care.
Hardin County District Office
Estimate:
$120,000.00
A. This project includes the providing and installing of a complete BACnet DDC Energy Management System. The system shall utilize intelligent distributed control modules, which communicate over an EIA-485 BACnet controller network The system shall provide the Direct Digital Control (DDC), Energy Management and Building Automation System for the air conditioning, heating and ventilating systems and shall interface with other microprocessor based building subsystems.
B . New DDC system shall replace the existing temperature control system within the building. All existing conduit, wiring, relays and current transducers will be reused to the extent possible
C . Existing HVAC system consists of a water source heat pump system with gas fired boilers, cooling tower and independent make-up air unit.
This project will undertake recommended maintenance and repairs for eight campus parking structures during the summer 2015. These repairs are intended to maintain and extend the useful life of the parking structures. Work will include concrete repairs, masonry repairs, replacement of door hardware, repair and replacement of handrails, installation of traffic membrane, repair and replacement of expansion joints, storm drain plumbing repair and replacement and painting of various elements as required.
This projects entails a new, stand-alone office building. The building structure will consist of cast-in-place concrete foundations, a concrete slab-on-grade, structural steel frame, and tongue and groove wood roof decking. All exterior and interior walls will be light gauge metal stud framing. The building façade will consist of a masonry veneer and fiber cement architectural rain screen wall panels. The roof with be a standing seam metal roof. The building will also contain a small warehouse space with an overhead door opening. The HVAC, plumbing and electrical work will be completed on a design/build basis. This project will utilize the following building elements and Marrillia will be soliciting subcontractor bids for the following work:
* Cast-in-place concrete foundation system and slab-on-grade
* Masonry brick façade
* Conventional structural steel building frame
* Plastic-laminate-faced architectural casework
* Standing seam metal roof and all required project sheet metal trim and flashings
* Fiber cement rain screen panel system
* Doors, frames and door
* Aluminum-framed entrances, storefront and windows
* Architectural steel windows
* Metal stud framing, insulation, drywall and acoustical ceilings
* Tile flooring
* Carpet (walk-off) flooring
* Painting
* Division 10 specialties
* Aluminum canopy
* Design/build HVAC system
* Design/build mechanical system
* Design/build electrical system
WKU-PDC-2015-033 Bid for Price Contract — JOC Sod Contractor
WKU-PDC-2015-033 Bid for Price Contract — JOC Sod Contractor
Bids are requested by Western Kentucky University, from eligible firms located within a 125 mile radius of Bowling Green, KY (licensed and insured) to establish price contracts for the furnishing of labor, materials, and services for the Purchase and Installation of Sod on the campus of Western Kentucky University.
City of Frankfort Sewer Department Kentucky Avenue Interceptor Sewer Improvements
City of Frankfort Sewer Department Kentucky Avenue Interceptor Sewer Improvements
The Work includes construction of a new 48-inch interceptor sewer and appurtenances, a new 42-inch interceptor sewer and appurtenances, and abandoning and demolition of selected existing sewer facilities .
East Laurel Water District Apple Orchard Road Transmission Main
East Laurel Water District Apple Orchard Road Transmission Main
This contract consists of approximately 42,000 L.F. of 8″ PVC, SDR-17 waterline , two (2) Booster Pump Stations and appurtenances.
The Engineers Estimate for the project is $1,500,000.
The project is located near the intersection of 22nd Street and Northwestern Parkway, north of the LG&E Substation. Work will include repairs to cracks and deteriorated concrete surfaces, replacement of sections of the top of the floodwall and other associated repairs.
Kentucky School for the Deaf
Estimate:
$199,928.00
The renovation of the building includes: selective demolition of walls, doors and windows, HVAC equipment, and plumbing fixtures; construction of new rest rooms and plumbing; widening of existing door openings including replacement of select doors, frames and hardware; installation of new sectional door; replacement of aluminum framed entrances; installation of new VRF systems and controls and electrical heaters; new lighting in new areas; exterior concrete and gravel drive.
RFB-170-15 Ballard Wildlife Management Area Office
Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Estimate:
$241,294.00
This project, KDFWR Ballard County Office Complex, located at Wildlife Lodge Road, LaCenter, Kentucky in Ballard County, shall generally consist of the new construction of an approximate 2,330 square feet office building with living quarters. The proposed facility is an elevated one story wood framed structure with Pre-engineered wood truss roof framing and a combination of isolated masonry piers and continuous foundation walls atop reinforced concrete slab/grade beams and footings. The project includes all associated Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing elements such as primary services, fixtures/devices, equipment and all related appurtenances. The project site is being reclaimed from a previously razed structure and shall include certain site improvements such as minor earthwork, select removal, and alterations.
City of South Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
City of South Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements
Convert existing guide cable system to guide rail system on sludge pump station
Furnish & install security camera system
Rehabilitate existing sludge digester
Remove & replace existing 12 inch gate valve in carousel ditch
Remove & replace 4 inch gate valve at grit chamber
Furnish & install flow proportional chemical feed systems for liquid chlorine and sodium bisulfite systems
Removae & replace Oxidation Ditch Aeration Equipment (aerators, drivers, bearings and base plates)
Furnish & install 2- 40HP Variable Frequency Drives
Miscellaneous electrical improvements for Oxidation Ditch
Install 2 and 3 inch water line and gate valves with 2-2 inch yard hydrants
Remove & replace Fence Gates and Fence sections
Remove & replace belt filter press room door
Improvements to existing shop & maintenance building
Improvements to existing blower building
Furnish 1 trash pump
Furnish & install sludge pump station bar screen
Demolition of existing operations building
Construction of new operations building
Site work