Separate BIDS for subcontract construction of portions of Hickory Hill Recovery Center, including, but not limited to; (1) sanitary sewerage, (2) hot-mix asphalt paving, (3) masonry,(4) HVAC, (5) excavation, (6) electrical, (7) curbing, and (8) exterior finishes as set forth by plans and specifications, will be received by Kentucky River Community Care, Inc./ Pioneer Builders, Facilities Office, 3824 Hwy 15 South, Jackson KY 41339 until 2:00 p.m. local time,Wednesday, January 23, 2014 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud.
West Contract-Delaney Ferry Corridor Northwest Hydraulic Reinforcement Project
West Contract-Delaney Ferry Corridor Northwest Hydraulic Reinforcement Project
This project consists of replacement of existing water mains, services and new line installation to complete looping, consisting of the following major components: 6″ PVC CL 200 25,000 LF 6″ MJ GV 32 B&C – 12″ Casing 172 LF FH Assembly 26 5/8″ x 3/4″ Meter Services (Short) 54 5/8″ x 3/4″ Meter SErvices (long) 70 1″ A/R Assembly 10
East Contract Harrodsburg Road Corridor Northwest Hydraulic Reinforcement Project
East Contract Harrodsburg Road Corridor Northwest Hydraulic Reinforcement Project
This project consists of replacement of existing watermains, services, and new line installation to complete looping, consisting of the following major components :
6” PVC CLK 200 – 43,970 LF
6” MJ GV – 58
B&C – 12” Casing – 423 LF
FH Assembly – 42 5/8” x 3/4” Meter Services (short) – 148
5/8” x ¾” Meter Services (long) – 81
1” A/R Assembly – 11
Water:
10,000 LF 10″ PVC
10,000 LF 8″ PVC
1,200 LF Steel Casing(2″ up to 14″) by Bore & Jack
Fire Hydrants, Gate Valves and all appurtenances
Sewer:
7,000 LF 8″ PVC Force Main
700 LF 4″ PVC Force Main
600 LF 3″ PVC Force Main
1,500 LF 2″ PVC Force Main
1,200 LF Steel Casing (4″ up to 14″) Bore & Jack
Work covered by contract documents: Material, equipment and tools and services for Demolition; General; Plumbing; Fire Protection; Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning; and Electric Work.
This bid package has been preceded by and an enabling bid package that included site work, site utility demolition/ relocation and general preparation work in order that this bid package may proceed. This bid package includes, but is not limited to, the following :
Demolition: To include required demolition of interior partitions walls and exterior walls as well as selective demolition of exterior elevation and structural components to accommodate new construction
Site Development: Site retaining walls and pavements.
Structure: Concrete drilled piers, grade beams, structural steel and elevated slabs as well as modifications to the existing buildings to accommodate the revised program including infilling in certain areas and demolition of the floor slab and other structural components.
Exterior Envelope: Exterior building materials consist of brick, natural stone, aluminum windows, GFRC. Roofing systems will primarily be urethane coated foam with some areas consisting of singly-ply membrane. The existing foam roof will be recoated.
Interior Partitions: Interior partitions primarily consist of metal stud framing with gypsum board.
Interior Finishes: Interior finishes consist of ceramic tile, painted gypsum board, Carpet, VCT, vinyl base, wood trim, acoustical ceiling tile, wood panels.
MEP Systems: HVAC is VAV system with large air handling units tie to central steam and chilled water. Electrical service to support all systems as well as provide convenience outlets throughout building. Communications tied to campus system to provide connectivity throughout building.
Carroll County Middle School Renovation and Addition
Carroll County Middle School Renovation and Addition
This project consists of a major renovation to the old gym and a gym basement to convert to educational classroom spaces; and an addition which will primarily hold a new gymnasium, a classroom, and applicable support spaces. The renovation areas will include approximately 15,000 sf of renovation space that will provide updated spaces for Resource rooms, a Music Room, a Special Education room, a Project-Lead-The-Way space, a collaborative STEAM education space, a Band Room and an elevator. The addition will include a two-story facility with approximately 25,000 sf of new space on the first floor which will include a Gymnasium, coaching offices, locker rooms and one classroom. The upper floor will consist of approximately 8,000 sf which will include a walking track and an open health and wellness area.
Construction for the renovation will include but not be limited to a new shingled roof, wall partitions, mechanical, electrical plumbing upgrades, new interior finishes and an overall renovation of the space. One elevator to reach all levels is also included.
Construction of the addition will include but not be limited to a new thermoplastic membrane roofing system, a new concrete masonry load-bearing wall structure with a metal truss and joist system with metal deck for the roof and upper flooring areas. Foundations will consist of concrete footers, stem walls and displaced aggregate piers. The addition will be equipped with new interior finishes, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems as well.
The project will include a geothermal water source heat pump with centralized pumping. The gymnasium addition will be served with packaged DX rooftop air handling units. The building will be 100% protected with a wet fire suppression system. The HVAC system will be controlled by a web-based direct digital controls system. The building will include a code compliant sanitary sewer system. The addition domestic hot water will be served by two electric water heaters. A new 2000A system 208Y/120V electrical service will be added to the building to accommodate the addition achieved by replacing the existing pad mount transformer on site. Gym lighting and down lighting will be LED while all other interior lay-in lighting will be energy efficient fluorescent. Lighting controls will be local to the spaces, consisting of power packs and occupancy sensors to comply with energy code requirements. All existing low voltage systems will be expanded to accommodate all new areas of the building.
Provisions to ease in accommodating future solar panels will be integrated in the design.
This project scope includes construction of a new kitchen and cafeteria addition with support spaces using load bearing CMU walls, steel joists, lightweight insulating concrete with a modified bitumen system roofing system. Geothermal well fields and a new transformer will be installed as well. Renovation of existing spaces includes converting the existing cafeteria and kitchen areas into classroom spaces and support spaces as well as new lighting and ceilings throughout the school.
Install new roof at Star Elementary. Multi-purpose room and adjacent Kitchen to receive modified bitumen system, approximately 4,500 square feet. Remainder of building to receive shingle on new pre-engineered wood trusses over existing low-slope structure, approximately 16,500 square feet. Work includes metal wall panels, pre-finished metal soffit panels, gutters, downspouts, metal edge trim, etc./ Work also includes removal of existing roof system(s) and insulation, extension of mechanical and plumbing systems to new roof system. Work bid as an Alternates include installation of a new walk-in cooler/freezer adjacent to kitchen with access through existing exterior wall. Install metal roof panel system in place of shingles.
Tug Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant Contract 1 Rebid
Tug Valley Wastewater Treatment Plant Contract 1 Rebid
The program of work for which bids are to be submitted consists of the construction of Phase 1 of a 200,000 gallon per day (GPD) wastewater treatment plant using the process called “Sequencing Batch Reactor”. The proposed treatment process will include a process train that includes a Influent Meter and Vault, Influent Comminutor and Valve Vault, Two 2 (SBRs Basins, Post Flow Equalization Basin, Chlorine Contact Basin, Aerobic Digestion Basin, Sludge Dewatering Containers, Chemical Feed System, Control/Laboratory Building, and a Back-up Power Emergency Generator including all related appurtenances as shown on the Drawings and Specifications for the sewage collection system for the communities of Warfield, Lovely, and Beauty in Martin County.
Sealed Bids will be received for the following Bid Packages:
0300-Concrete and General Trades
0400-Masonry
0500-Structural Steel
0700-Roofing & Solar Energy System
0820-Hollow Metal, Wood Doors, Hardware
0840-Aluminum Storefronts, Curtain Walls and Glazing
0920-Gypsum Board Assemblies
0930-Tile
0960-Resilient Flooring
0990-Painting
1000-Misc Specialties
1234-Casework
1424-Elevator
2100-Fire Protection
2223-Plumbing and HVAC
2600-Electrical