The scope of work includes a Lump Sum Contract to provide and install infrastructure listed in the Schedule of Values. Work includes installation of Owner Purchased Items, Contractor purchased and installed items. Items include 3 sided arch culverts, box culverts, storm sewers, sanitary sewers, water lines and appurtenances, gas lines and appurtenances, concrete curb and gutter, concrete entrances, concrete sidewalks, asphalt pavement and permeable paver blocks.
RFB-199-13 Cartmell Residence Hall Infrastructure Upgrades
RFB-199-13
Morehead State University
Estimate:
$220,000.00
This project, Cartmell Residence Hall Infrastructure Upgrades (Cartmell Residence Hall Mechanical Renovation as shown on the plans), will include the complete electrical bus duct replacement with conduit and conductors inside the chase of the 17 story building. The work also includes the removal and replacement of the main vertical hydronic piping and domestic water piping located in the same chase as the bus duct of the building for all 17 floors. There is limited finish work within rooms where horizontal runs of bus duct or piping occur. Fire stopping of the floor penetrations is also required.
This work will occur during the scheduled MSU summer break and the building will be unoccupied for the duration of the project other than as noted in the specifications. All work must be completed during this time period and the building placed back in service in time for occupancy by MSU on July 15 and students on August 1, 2013.
RFB-194-13
Department of HIghway-Fleming County
The work includes the construction of a 2,000 sf office building at 822 Elizaville Road, Flemingsburg, Ky. 41041. The building is slab on grade with wood framed walls, vinyl clad double hung windows, R-19 batt insulation, shop fabricated wood trusses, asphalt shingle roofing, and fiber cement siding. Typical floor finish vinyl composition tile, wall finish painted gypsum board, ceiling suspended acoustical tiles. Ceiling height 8′ bearing wall 10′. The HVAC system is an electric heat pump. The building will accommodate and occupancy of 21 and house the following rooms and functions: a large workroom with kitchenette, four private offices, a small conference room, men’s and women’s restrooms, mechanical room, custodial room, communications room and reception room. The work also includes a small concrete parking area (1 space, accessible).
RFB-198-13
Lake Cumberland State Park
Estimate: $127,400.00
The project is the re-roof of the Lure Lodge at the park. The roof is combination of a sloped gable roof with low-sloped extensions. The work consists of complete tear-off of the existing roofing and replacement with an asphalt shingle roof on the sloped gable portions and an SBS Modified Bitumen 2-Ply roof system on the low-sloped extensions. Some siding and fascia boards will require removal and replacement. The work also involves associated sheet metal and trim components.
Replacement of existing burined steam and condensate piping. In addition, high pressure return piping and drain tiles will be installed. New piping will be connected to existing piping and extending into buildings per plans.
a) 2,250 LF – 3″ CL Water Lines
b) 1,600 LF – 2″ CL 250 PVC Water Lines and 3/4″ CL 200 Service Lines
c) 2 EA – Tie-ins
d) 4 EA – 3″ and 2″ Gate Valves and Blow-offs
Champion Court I Student Housing is a new dorm located on University of Kentucky’s campus between Blazer Hall and Memorial Coliseum. The new dorm will be approximately 285,000 sf that is 8 levels. It will be a concrete framed structure. Site improvements include new site utilities and plaza areas.
Bid Package 3 is the exterior skin and interiors bid package.
WKU-PDC-2013-065 Downing University Center Food Service Equipment
WKU-PDC-2013-065 Downing University Center Food Service Equipment
This shall be for furnishing the food service equipment for the newly renovated Downing University Center Fresh Foods dining area. Successful contractor shall furnish, deliver, and install the equipment. Final Utility connections will be by others.
13-63 / Oracle Workspace Optimization — John L. Huber Building
13-63 / Oracle Workspace Optimization — John L. Huber Building
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids to provide all labor, rigging, equipment and materials to remodel and reconfigure the third floor and portion of the basement of the Louisville Water Company’s John L. Huber Building to provide office workspace for fifty-six (56) additional people and other work as noted in the plans and contract documents.
Various Branchline Extensions Contract 24
Contract 24 will consists of the construction of approximately 12,000 linear feet of 3 inch waterlines. The Contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment and labor necessary to complete the construction of the waterline, appurtenances and reclamation. Time of completion for the contract is 180 days.
Vicco, KY
New Allen County Career Technical Center
Bowling Green, KY
All bidding contractors will be required to obtain a Proposal Form from Alliance Corporation. Please contact Judy Reeves of Brenda Thompson at 270-651-8848. Any bidder requesting a Proposal Form who has not previously obtained a set of plans and specs from Lynn Imaging shall be required to purchase the Volume 1 Project Manual at a cost of $25.00 non refundable with the check made payable to Alliance Corporation. Review section 01900 Bid Package Descriptions for scope of work designations and responsibility.
The following bids are requested:
010 – Grading and Storm Drainage
Contract 2 Tank Rehab & WTP Pumps Quicksand Project
Contract 2 Tank Rehab & WTP Pumps Quicksand Project
Tank Rehab and WTP Pumps consists of two vertical turbine pumps, SCADA / telemetry system modifications, electrical work, steel water storage tank modifications, water tank repainting, and water tank valve vault together with all related work as specified and shown on the Drawings.
Jackson, KY Click Here for More Details
Contract 1 Waterline Quicksand Project
Contract 1 Waterline Quicksand Project
Waterlines consists of about 13,000 feet of 10-inch PVC water main, directional drilled river and creek crossings, and road bores, together with all related work as specified and shown on the Drawings.
Jackson, KY Click Here for More Details
Highview Estates — Paving, Curb, and Drainage Structure Improvements
Highview Estates — Paving, Curb, and Drainage Structure Improvements
RFB-192-13
Department of Juvenile Justice
Estimate: $120,000.00
The demolition of drywall and 6″ floor base as shown on Drawings and specifictions; installation of new drywall on all interior walls; installation of new 20 doors and hardware sets; removal and installation of select lights and air vents; removal of all damaged floor VCT and installation of new tile to replace them; Application of biocide over all removed drywall areas and paint all wall and ceiling surfaces and frames; remove all painted light switchs, outlets, etc. as called for in Specifications and replace with new ones to match the existing that are to be removed; patch and repair any damaged drywall walls and ceilings that are to remain.
This project will provide for the installation of a 10’ x 6’ concrete box culvert and all appurtenant work. Project is located on Franelm Road at Bruce Creek in the Merlyn Acres Subdivision, Louisville Metro Council District 25.
RFB-193-13 Elm Fork & Minors Creek Stream Restoration
RFB-193-13
Dept. of Fish & Wildlife
Estimate: $1,114,879.00
The proposed work consists of the restoration and enhancement using Natural Channel Design techniques of approximately 8,562 linear feet of stream including Elm Fork, Minors Creek, and six headwater tributaries. Tasks to be performed in order to achieve project goals include construction of proposed channel benches; excavation of proposed floodplains; reshaping of existing channels; construction of in-stream structures; preparation of soil for seeding; native planting and seeding; installation of erosion control fabric and mulch; and harvesting, transporting, installing, and maintaining live stake and vegetative materials. Elm Fork, Minors Creek, and their tributaries are first, third, and fourth order streams with intermittent and perennial flow regimes. The project will involve the restoration of approximately 4,549 linear feet of Elm Fork, 2,109 linear feet of Minors Creek, and 1,904 linear feet of tributaries. Restoration will include in-stream structures such as log vane/rootwad combinations, toe wood/sod mat, live brush layering, rock and log step pools, rock cross vanes, and constructed riffles as well as vegetation of the stream banks and establishment of a forested riparian corridor against the stream.
RFB-186-13
Lake Cumberland Youth Development Camp
Estimate: $137,461.00
The Work includes removing fluid applied floor coating down to existing concrete slab at areas indicated on drawings (approximately 1,189 sf). New quarry tile will be installed over the same area which includes, toilet areas, lavatory areas, a laundry area, storage areas, dressing area, and a shower area. The shower and dressing areas are to also receive electric resistance radiant heating systems beneath the new tile to help reduce mold and mildew in these areas. The shower area is 11’ x 15’ and currently utilizes two 6 head gang shower pillars. These gang shower pillars will be removed and replaced with 10 shower stalls, 3’ x 3’, each stall with its own drain and surface mounted shower supply tower. Shower stall partitions will be floor mounted, overhead braced solid plastic type with breakaway curtains, no doors. The Work also includes cleaning existing C.M.U. walls and painting them with mold and mildew resistant paint. As an alternate to the paint in the shower area, the Work will include 1/4” solid surfacing wall panels from the top of the tile base to the ceiling. The Work also includes replacing a substantial portion of the existing plumbing, both supply and waste. The work area is a over an unfinished basement making the existing plumbing easily accessible. The Work also includes a new ductless HVAC system and additional ceiling lighting. Refer to drawings and specifications for additional information.
RFB-189-13 HRO Building Demolition Military Affairs
RFB-189-13
Boone National Guard Center
Estimate: $ 70,472.00
The Boone National Guard Center DMA HRO Demolition package consists of two buildings and associate site grading. Building 1 (HRO) is a two story structure that includes a two story covered porch. The structure consists of steel structural framing, wood truss roof framing, and concrete slab on grade with footers. Exterior walls include brick and vinyl cladding. Building 2 (EST) is a five year old pre-engineered metal building, slab on grade with concrete piers.
General concrete sidewalk and curb maintenance and construction and new sidewalk and curb construction work to be performed for the City of Frankfort on an as needed, cafeteria style project scope with bid unit prices to remain in affect for a period of one-year from the stated bid opening.