WKU-PDC-2015-010 Price Contract for JOC Waterproofing & Concrete Resurfacing
WKU-PDC-2015-010 Price Contract for JOC Waterproofing & Concrete Resurfacing
WKU-PDC-2015-010 Bids are requested by Western Kentucky University, from eligible firms, licensed and insured to do business in Bowling Green, KY, to establish multi-year price contracts for the furnishing of labor, materials, and services for a Job Order Contract for Weatherproofing & Concrete Resurfacing/Repair Services on facilities utilized by Western Kentucky University. The Contractor shall be capable of providing qualified and skilled tradesman as may be required. All jobs are to include but are not limited to the Contractor acquiring any necessary permits, inspections, and Performance Bonds where required. All questions are to be directed to warren.whitfield@wku.edu.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for Furnish and Bore and Jack 100 +/- LF of 16-inch casing pipe under Bardstown Road, Furnish and Install 250 +/- LF of 8-inch ductile iron pressure class 350 water main (restrained joint), Furnish and install 860 +/- LF of 6-inch PVC C900 DR-18 water main, install 2 fire hydrants, relocate 7 services, replace 7 private services, and restore site.
City of Nicholasville Armory Place Watermain Improvements Contract 2
City of Nicholasville Armory Place Watermain Improvements Contract 2
The scope of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of, but is not limited to, the following: approximately 1,711 linearfeet of 8″ C-900SDR 18 PVC water main and other appurtenances together with all related work.
This project includes approximately 8,980 LF of 4″ DI Water Line, two (2) Variable-Frequency Drive Booster Pump Stations, and 39 5/8″ x 314 ” Double Cut Water Meter Sets.
Knox County Utility Commission Contract 16: Rebid Pigeon Fork Extension
This Contract consists of a 7.5 horse power variable frequency drive 42 gallon per minute hydro pneumatic booster pump station and approximately 11,700 feet of three inch PVC water main with appurtenances.
This project consists of providing all materials, labor, and equipment for the construction of a low pressure sewer system including 9,700 LF of HDPE sewer line, one duplex grinder pump station, and one triplex grinder pump station.
Approximately 2,300 lf of sanitary sewer replacement and reconnections, including appurtenances
Replace approximately 20 manholes
Sanitary Sewer and Manholes Rehabilitation
The selective fit-up of areas within the offices of the Fayette County Clerk. The project is located on both the First and Second Floor. Renovated areas will receive new layouts and new finishes. The mechanical work will revise existing HVAC diffusers/grilles while relocating thermostats to fit new layouts. New lighting will be installed in new areas along with the receptacles. The project will add a new sprinkler system to areas that are not served by fire suppression currently.
14-141 / 690 Plan – Cedar Grove – South Booster Pumping Station
14-141 / 690 Plan – Cedar Grove – South Booster Pumping Station
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the furnish and install of one (1) complete underground booster pumping station including emergency generator work, site work, 16″ water main work, meter prv work, electrical work, EPSC, drainage, utilities, and restoration.
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the Bid Schedule included in Part III, Form of Proposal, of this document, plus incidentals necessary to complete the work. The work entails construction of approximately 650 linear feet of Sidewalk/Ramps on the east side of Rose Street from Euclid Avenue to Rose Lane. The scope of construction involves the removal of the existing concrete walk, curb and gutter and the relocation and construction of a new sidewalk.
RFB-36-15 Renovate McClure Pool into a New Volleyball Facility
Morehead State University
Estimate: $3,438,808.00
The project, New Volleyball Facility, Renovate McClure Pool, is a conversion of the McClure Indoor Pool, to a Women’s Volleyball Facility. McClure Pool is attached and part of the Academic Athletic Center (AAC). The AAC Center will remain in full operation during this construction and the contractor will be required to maintain separation between the area under construction and the area in use.
All of the existing swimming pool filtration, piping, and pool accessories will be removed as part of this renovation. In addition, much of the existing electrical and mechanical system within this building has been corroded by exposure to chlorine over the years and will be required to be replaced.
The existing 25 meter pool will be filled with aggregate, and a new slab poured over the old pool area. The existing diving tank will be utilized as locker space on the lower level of the building, and a steel structure will be installed over the top of the diving tank and a new concrete floor installed also.
The exterior of the building has also suffered from chlorine and moisture penetration through the walls and the existing brick veneer will be removed and replaced as part of the project. The metal fascia around the perimeter of the building will also be replaced, as well as the installation of a new roof.
The lower level of the building will be used primarily for locker room space for the volleyball team. A new elevator will be installed to provide transport and ADA accessibility to this area. The existing bleachers will be reutilized and new bleachers will be installed on the floor of the volleyball arena.
The fire alarm system will be replaced in the facility and new lighting fixtures will be installed throughout. All of the electrical equipment within the existing mechanical room will be replaced. The existing locker rooms will be converted to a single visitor’s locker room and storage and media space.
The existing volleyball arena will be repainted, as will most of the surfaces within the renovated facility. Finishes include carpet in team and club areas, VCT in utilitarian areas and athletic flooring on the volleyball floor.
RFB-33-15 HVAC Renovation – Administration Building
Henderson Community College
Estimate: $530,000.00
This project consists of an HVAC upgrade at the Administration Building at Henderson Community College. The work consists of new fan coil units, a new air handler, controls and associates electric. The work will be phased to accommodate occupant use.
Corrections, KCIW , PeWee Valley
Estimate: $685,236.00
Remove existing rubber roof with ballest of the Recreational ,Vocational and Monarch Buildings located at the Kentucky Correctional Institution for Women in PeeWee Valley, Kentucky. Replace with a new Modified Bitumen Roof System. Base Bid shall be the Recreational Building, Alternate #1 the Vocational Building and Alternate #2 the Monarch Building.
Project shall include removing existing paraphet cap and replace with new. Remove and re-install existing lightening rods. Project shall re-use existing roof penetrations. Reflash existing mechanical curbs.
The project has special requirements such as site access, communications, vehicle parking, construction site security, etc. These requirements are included in the contract documents.
Oakwood Speciality Clinic Intermediate care Facility
ESTIMATE: $1,895,069.00
The Oakwood Specialty Clinic Project entails the design and construction of an outpatient medical facility that is to be an extension and partial renovation to an existing medical facility on the campus of Oadwood Intermediate Care Facility in Somerset, KY. The new addition will be a single story, steel frame structure with a brick exterior and will contain approximately 6,700 gross s.f. of floor area that will contain new medical exam rooms, dental clinic and support offices. Renovation work will be limited to approximately 600 S.F. of the existing building and will involve remodeling of one corridor.