This contract consists of Water Treatment Plant Improvements, including but not limited to: new electrical, HVAC, alarm, and controls systems; replacing the filter block, media, valves and actuators; relocating an emergency generator; new low service and high service pumps; new backwash equalization basin; new chemical feed equipment; and other work associated with rehabilitating a water treatment plant
The project includes the demolition of existing water heaters in Dormitory 2 and
Dormitory 4, and the replacement with new high efficiency condensing type water
heater systems with separate storage tanks, including circulating pumps, piping,
venting and combustion air provisions.
KCTCS – Ashland Community & Technical College
Estimate:$462,715.00
The project consists of upgrades and repairs to the exterior of the main building on the Ashland Community and Technical College campus. The work includes cleaning of the entire building envelope, repairs of concrete surfaces with repair mortars and epoxy on the building face, traffic coatings, brick tuckpointing and joints, maintenance of exterior window and door openings and recoating of the building surface. The building exterior is comprised mostly of cast-in-place concrete with some areas of brick. Maintenance of the windows and doors includes replacement of sealants at all openings.
The project consists of the expansion of an existing asphalt parking lot at the corner of Warren Court and Elkins Alley off S. Limestone. The project will provide a net increase of 42 parking spaces. Existing extruded curb shall be removed along the perimeter of the existing lot to be expended, along with remnants of pavement from the pre-existing residential development, existing storm inlets and trees. The expansion area slopes toward the existing UK parking lot and will be excavated and filled as necessary for the proposed pavement section. The perimeter of the pavement expansion will be bounded by new concrete curb and the new parking spaces will be striped with white paint. The amount of impervious surface will remain unchanged since apartment buildings and associated parking covered most of the new parking expansion area. New trees and shrubs will be installed around the parking perimeter and all other disturbed areas shall be sodded. Erosion control measures shall be in place throughout the duration of construction. Conduit for a new light pole with two fixtures shall be installed between a landscape island of parking expansion and an existing light pole to the west. Repair of asphalt for the conduit trench and concrete base for the new light pole shall also be included.
AML Reclamation Project
Estimate:$ 59,875.00
Construct combination ECB ditches and subdrain behind both properties to collect subsurface and surface mine water and collect it into a dropbox structure. Install 12” solid HDPE pipe from the back dropbox to a dropbox tying the existing roadside box/culvert, new pipe, and any other existing pipes together. This box may require field adjustments to the standard detail.
The project waste area is an open lot adjacent to the main work area. Use haybales prior to onsite disturbance to establish silt control. No trees will be cut. The entire project area is upkeep as residential space with residential seeding. Landscape allowance, utility relocation/repair, and structure removal/replacement allowances are included for disturbance to items if deemed necessary by the ENGINEER. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
Kentucky State Reformatory
Estimate:$ 89,490.00
Kentucky State Reformatory (KSR) is a medium security facility housing about 2,000 adult males and operated by the Kentucky Department of Corrections (DoC). It is situated on a large parcel of land that has three DoC facilities. KSR has a Dining Facility Building (DFB) that includes a large commercial kitchen and dining hall. This project is to install an emergency standby generator at the DFB for use during interruptions to normal power. A 300 KW surplus emergency standby diesel generator from the Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Eastern State Hospital, Lexington, is to be installed on the DFB. The Administration Building (AB), adjacent to the DFB, is fed from the DFB and will therefore also be served by the generator. The generator has already been transported to KSR and stored on site “outside the fence.” This project includes moving the generator from storage to a concrete pad constructed by inmates. This project also includes furnishing and installing a 1,600 ampere, 208/120 volt, service entrance rated, automatic transfer switch in the basement of the DFB. Existing loads have been measured and it has been determined that the 300 KW generator can carry all normal loads from both buildings. A new 1,000 gallon bulk diesel fuel storage tank will be installed next to the generator and permanently plumbed for generator service. A new fuel solenoid will be required.
AML Reclamation Project
Estimate:$120,025.00
The site is located adjacent to KY 805 just east of the community of Cromona KY in Letcher Co. It is at coordinates N 37° 10’ 45.5”, W 82° 41’ 2.70”. The waste area for this project is located just above the project location at coordinates N 37° 10’ 42.9”, W 82° 41’ 5.90”— It consists of a refuse area that was reclaimed as part of an enhancement rule project (Haymond Refuse.) The site and the waste area will be described separately.
Aqua Ammonia and Bulk Carbon Feed Systems Hardin Co Water District No. 2
Aqua Ammonia and Bulk Carbon Feed Systems Hardin Co Water District No. 2
This contract consists of building addition for an Aqua Ammonia & Bulk Carbon Feed Systems, approximately 100 LF of 24-inch ductile iron yard piping, 150 LF of 18-inch ductile iron yard piping, chemical injection vaults and appurtenances.
The project consists of but not limited to the construction of a new vehicle wash facility for the City of Frankfort, Frankfort Transit (FKFT). The 3350 square foot facility provides a 25’ x 86’-8” wash and detail bay for Frankfort Transit with adjoining storage, wash equipment, restroom and lobby. The project also includes underground utilities serving the vehicle wash bay, and oil/water separator.
City of Paris Contract 2 ByPass Tank Rehabilitation
City of Paris Contract 2 ByPass Tank Rehabilitation
Furnish all labor and materials necessary to rehabilitate, repaint and place back into service the 1MG ByPass Water Storage Tank
Engineer’s Estimate – $575,000
The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of, but is not limited to, the following: Approximately 635 lineal feet of new 8″ PVC water piping and appurtenances.
Public Safety Operations Center Phase 1A: Demolition
Public Safety Operations Center Phase 1A: Demolition
Project consists of demolition of various components east of Column Line5, of the existing one story building at 115 Cisco Road. This demolition package is in preparation for the future renovation of the existing facility (formerly the Juvenile Detention Facility) to serve as the new Public Safety Operations Center for LFUCG. The various building components to be demolished include concrete masonry walls, doors, windows, ceiling systems, and flooring systems. Demolition of various mechanical, plumbing and electrical system components is also part of the scope of work.