15-09 / Broadway Area Water Main Replacement Project
15-09 / Broadway Area Water Main Replacement Project
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 5,860 +/- linear feet of eight (8)-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main and 400 +/- linear feet of six (6)-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main. Also included with the project is the installation of 13 fire hydrants and the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 92 customer services.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for renewal of lead services on 1st Street, Ormsby Avenue and Hill Bend Place. Design information indicates a total of 74 customer service renewals, 6 customer service discontinues, and 14 meter exchanges.
Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service Office Building Renovations and Addition
Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service Office Building Renovations and Addition
Project Description:
The Franklin County Cooperative Extension Service Office is an existing two level building consisting of a first floor and basement. This project contains the following work:
– 145 square foot addition to the first floor main entrance
– 55 square foot addition to the basement main entrance
– Canopy additions to first floor and basement main entrances
– Interior office renovation
The Work includes, but is not limited to, demolition, earthwork, termite control, asphalt paving, concrete work, unit masonry assemblies, rough carpentry, interior architectural woodwork, building insulation, exterior insulation and finish systems, asphalt shingles, sheet metal flashing and trim, firestopping, joint sealants, standard steel doors and frames, pre-hung wood doors and frames, folding doors, aluminum entrances and storefronts, door hardware, glazing, gypsum board assemblies, resilient floor tile, ceramic tile, carpet, acoustical wall panels, painting, cast signs, louvers and vents, electrical (power, communication, and lighting) systems, clean-up and removal of construction debris.
Project Includes:
1. Tuckpointing of failed masonry head and bed joints all elevations 2. Replacement of mismatched mortar
3. Replacement of all damaged and cracked brick
4. Removal and reconstruction of the east planter walls (north and east elevations), installing hydraulic pressure control (wall drainage), and possibly including foundations (see unit prices)
5. Repairs and tuckpointing of the front entrance posts, and seating area (see drawings for elements that are excluded)
6. Removal and reconstruction of the east elevation of the front seat wall
7. Repairs and tuckpointing to the side entrance seating area and light posts
8. Re-caulking of all existing caulking joints on building (includes window and door preimeters)
9. Final cleaning and waterproofing of the building exterior
Louisville Metro Government’s need for Professional HVAC Services for a period of twelve (12) months #3365
Louisville Metro Government’s need for Professional HVAC Services for a period of twelve (12) months #3365
A price contract for a portion of Louisville Metro Government’s need for Professional HVAC
Services for a twelve (12) month period, per the departmental specifications,
This contract consists of approximately 4,700 L.F. of 6″ PVC, SDR-17 waterline, 71 service reconnections, 850 L.F. of free bore and appurtenances. This contract contains an additive alternate that may be included with the base project if funding permits. Additional time will be given for said alternate.
The Engineers Estimate for the project is $265,000 for the Base Project and $40,000 for Additive Alternate No.1.
East Clark County Water District – Ecton Road and Little Stoner Road Water Line Upgrade
East Clark County Water District – Ecton Road and Little Stoner Road Water Line Upgrade
CONTRACT 415 -14 -01 Ecton Road and Little Stoner Road Water Line Upgrade shall consist of the following :
The upgrade of approximately 11 ,850 L.F. of existing 6-inch and 3-inch PVC pipe to 8-inch and 6-inch C-900 PVC pipe, approximately 220 L.F. of 18-inch bore under Mountain Parkway, and accessories .
CCK-2005-15 Spindletop Hall Family Pool Renovation
CCK-2005-15 Spindletop Hall Family Pool Renovation
This project is to coordinate with UK’s Unit Price Contractors for Electrical and Concrete to renovate the existing Family Pool at Spindletop Hall. The existing pool walls, floor, gutters etc. will remain (demolition of the existing shallow end steps will be included in this bid) and the deep end will be fill with stone to create a new concrete pool bottom, new stainless steel walls (including all required buttressing and support to be designed by pool contractor) and stainless steel gutter system including all new piping for features and standard supply and returns . All water feature piping is to be included in the base bid pricing and the water features will be listed in the Alternate Bid pricing on the bid form. As part of this work the under slab bonding grid will be provided and installed by the contractor and bonded/inspected by the electrical contractor and State Electrical Inspector and must be coordinated by the pool contractor prior to concrete being placed.
The new elementary school, which will be built on 15 acres, will house 650 students in 36 classrooms, two pre-school classrooms, and six resource rooms. classrooms, media center, gymnasium , cafeteria , kitchen, administrative area, and other supporting functions will have a combined total of 73,000 gross square feet. The proposed building layout follows the geometry of the site boundaries and the gently rolling topography. Existing trees on the site provide opportunities to create views for the students and for the neighborhood . Separate drive loops for buses and parents will arc across the site between groves of trees. Academic wings on the southeast side frame an outdoor playing field while deliveries and mechanical equipment are located on the southwest side facing 1-75. This school’s structure will consist of masonry bearing walls, and the exterior materials will be a combination of brick veneer, metal wall panel systems, and glass openings. The massing of the building consists of gabled forms with pitched metal roofs. Mechanical systems include variable refrigerant volume (VRV) units and a single air handler with remote damper control. Remaining systems include LED lighting, electrical systems, plumbing, fire protection, fire alarm systems, and commercial kitchen equipment.
Demolition includes and is not limited to the following items: Removal of the existing football lighting and supports, as well as the removal of the existing ticket booth, gate and some fencing. New work includes and is not limited to the following items: Installation of lighting for the football field, ticket booth, gate supports, concrete sidewalks, asphalt and new fencing . Contractor to coordinate work with Owner for items that will be Owner provided such as the Gate . The lighting is a part of the base bid, while work on the ticket booth, gate and fencing will be bid as an alternate.
My Old Kentucky Home Visitors Center
Estimate:
$372,000.00
This project consists of two (2) types of roofs being replaced:
Copper Roof Work: Remove existing standing seam galvanized sheet metal roof in it’s entirely. Inspect wood deck and replace deteriorated sections as per Unit Prices. Install new standing seam 20 oz. CRC copper sheet metal roof over underlayment. Provide all copper metal components to complete project.
SBS-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing Work: Remove existing BUR roof system in it’s entirely. Inspect light weight concrete fill and/or wood deck and replace deteriorated sections as per Unit Prices.
RFB-135-15 Stream Restoration East Fork Indian Creek
Dept. of Fish and Wildlife
Estimate:
$897,562.00
This project involves the restoration of approximately 4500 linear feet of East Fork Indian Creek and tributaries in the Daniel Boone National Forest. The scope of work includes grading of the proposed channel and floodplain, installation of stream channel and floodplain structures, removal of 4 concrete low water stream crossings, planting of trees and shrubs and native seeding. Rock cross-vanes, log and rock j-hooks, step pools, root wads, horizontal and vertical snags, boulder clusters, wood toe sod mat and constructed riffles are types of structures used in this design to improve stability and habitat.