AMERICAN RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT,Rehabilitation of Old Federal Building KY State University
RFB-107-12
The project comprises the stabilization of the exterior envelope of the Old Federal Building: repair of stone walls, removal of the roofing and its replacement with a coated copper flat lock roofing system, copper counter flashing, copper gutter liners, copper drops and copper roof accessories, repair of all windows, the repair and restoration of interior casings, window stools and skirts and interior and exterior painting of all windows and exterior metals. Funds for this project have been provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 with a grant from the National Park Service. All work shall be performed in strict accordance with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Rehabilitation and Guidelines for Rehabilitation of Historic Buildings.
Contract to furnish labor, materials and necessary equipment for the purchase and installation of replacement HVAC units for the Islands Mammals Facility.
BP030 General Trades (Site Work and Concrete
BP 040 Masonry
BP 050 Metals
BP 090 Finishes
BP 096 Flooring
BP 097 Wood Gym Floor
BP 114 Kitchen Equipment
BP 115 Gym Equipment and Bleachers
BP 210 Fire Protection
BP 220 Plumbing
BP 230 HVAC
BP 260 Electrical
BP 270 (BP 220 and BP 230 Combination
The project consists of removal of the existing sound and video systems, salvage of the equipment for re-installation or delivery to the owner; providing an dinstalling all new Sound and Video Systems, including wiring in the Auditorium, and ancillary areas, specifically as indicated as part of (Bid Package #2); preparations for this work including conduits and related electrical work for the sound and videosystems shall be accomplished in (Bid Package #1) as part of the General Scope of Work, by separate contract. Bid Package #2, Contractor shall coordinate their work with the Bid Package #1 General Scope of Work to provide portions of each contract’s work simultaneously. There are many additional miscellaneous items in the Scope of Work as shown on the Contract Documents Prepared byPearson & Peters Architects PLC and Shrout Tate Wilson Consulting Engineers.
Lexington Public Library Selected Maintenance Upgrades BP1
Lexington Public Library Selected Maintenance Upgrades BP1
The project consists of selected maintenance and upgrades to the Central Branch, First Floor, including perparations as indicated in (Bid Package #1), for new Sound and Video systems in the Auditorium as a part of (Bid Package #2); preparations as indicated in (bid Package #1), including removal of existing Theater seats by General Contractor under this related scope of work for the Theater Seating Replacement as part of (Seperate Contract By The Library); rework and replacement of floor finishes, including new carpet, ECO rubber flooring, and terrazzo flooring at the Rotunda, Auditorium and other areas of the first floor; rework and replacement of wall and ceiling finishes including painting and new acoustical ceiling systems; addition of a new stage curtian; and new plastic laminate related casework. Bid Package #1, Contractor shall coordinate their work with the Bid Package #2 Sound and Video Syatems Scope of Work to provide portions of each contract’s work simultaneously. There is NO HVAC as part of this scope of work. There are many additional miscellaneous itemsin the scope of work as shown on the contract documents prepared by Pearson & Peters Architects PLC and Shrout Tate Wilson Consulting Engineers.
690 Improvements: Granger Pressure Reducing Station
690 Improvements: Granger Pressure Reducing Station
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids to furnish and install one (1) complete underground pressure reducing station including site work, electrical work, piping, EPSC, drainage, utilities, restoration and landscaping. See contract documents for additional details.
Skylight Replacement, Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History
RFB-105-12
The project is the removal of the existing “Kalwall” skylight system over the main entry atrium and replacing it with a metal roof system. Other work involved includes but is not limited to structural metal deck installation, rigid roof insulation, masonry for the end walls, and decorative wood ceiling treatments.
The scope of work consists of a full restaurant ground up build. All site work such as grading, utilities, asphalt, and concrete will be required. Building Scope will include all mechanical trades as well as concrete, stone, CMU, glass/glazing, drywall/metal stud, rouch carpentry, finish carpentry, tile, acoustic, ceiling, painting, and roofing.
RFB-106-12
The work includes construction of a new building housing the Section Offices for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet – Grant County. Site development, utilities, paving and other site work are required. This building will remain unoccupied and under the control of the contractor during the course of this work, however the Contractor shall coordinate with the Transportation Cabinet for any work to be done that affects the areas outside of the Project Limits or any work to be done other than normal working hours.
Emergency Generators Repairs for Urban Goverment Center Building
Emergency Generators Repairs for Urban Goverment Center Building
Furnish all labor, materials and necessary equipment for the Emergency Generator Repairs for Urban Government Center Building Project for Public Works & Assets.
Professional Services for Study/Design — Boiler MACT
Professional Services for Study/Design — Boiler MACT
Western Kentucky University requests proposals from qualified Architectural/Engineering Firms to enter into a contract to conduct a feasibility study on the coal boilers in the Heat Plant at Western Kentucky University. It is almost time to renew the permit and as requirements have changed WKU is requiring a feasibility study to determine if it is in its best interest to update to coal boilers, put it scrubbers, etc. in order to permit, or to remove them and only use the gas boilers already in place. If it is determined to be the best decision to proceed with new permits on the coal boilers, it is the intent of the RPF to select an Architectural/Engineering Firm that can not only complete a feasibilty study (Phase 1), but to proceed with the redesign phase (Phase 2) and design the update that will be required to permit. This RFP will only move into Phase 2 if evaluated to be in the best interest of WKU.
City of Danville Harding Street Storm Water Improvements
City of Danville Harding Street Storm Water Improvements
Harding Street Storm Water Improvements including work on Rosemont Ave, Cottage Manor and Forest Ave. This project is for approximately 1340 feet of 30″, 248 of 24″, 963 of 18″, 322 of 15″ and other storm water pipe line construction and related small storm water structures. Sets will NOT be issued after 10/18/11 5:00pm.
Remove existing shingle roof, gutters and downspouts. All roofing debris to be removed by contractor that is certified to remove ACM. Please refer to the attached “Analysis of Roof Samples.” All roof debris is to be disposed to according to projetc specifications. Any exposed sheathing is to be protected from the elements at all times. If a complete tear off is performed prior to replacement of roof, the entire roof will need to be protected. After removal of shingles and felt paper, roof sheating shall be inspected for rotted plywood, 1x, rafter facia, and/or rotted structural members (rafters/trusses). A University Representative shall inspect the rotted areas and review the quantities to be replaced prior to replacement.Install new exposed fastner, ribbed roof panels according to manufacturer’s and project’s specifications. If 2x or 1x nailers are required these are to be included in the lump sum bid price. Within 10 days of award, the contractor shall provide all submittals indicated, including color charts, samples and product data of all roofing products.Include new gutters and downspouts according to manufacturer’s and projetc specifications. Gutters to be 5″ seamless coil stock with 1 expansion joint per side and 4-5″ square downspouts per side with hidden fastners. Once a University Representative has inspected the new ribbed roof panel installation, install new ice guards per manufacturer’s and project specifications. Ice guards to be adhered to the metal panel and not mechanically fastened.
City of Caneyville Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements-Phase 3
City of Caneyville Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements-Phase 3
The Wastewater Treatment Plant Improvements-Phase 3 Project generally consists of the replacement of the plant secondary treatment mechanical aeration assembly, construction of a new primary treatment structure including a mechanically cleaned bar screen, replacement of sludge pumps and controls, construction of a new aluminum service walkway structure, metal painting and construction of approximately 250 linear feet of new aluminum safety railing.
CALL 312 CONTRACT ID 111346
PIKE COUNTY
JL03 098 3419 004-005: SMITH FORK ROAD (KY 3419) REPLACE BRIDGE ON KY 2419 OVER
SMITH FORK AT THE INTERSECTION OF KY 632, A DISTANCE OF 0.05 MILES. GRADE, DRAIN &
SURFACE WITH BRIDGE.
SYP NO. 12- 08101.0.
CALL 315 CONTRACT ID 111050
BOYD COUNTY
FD39 010 0538 006-007: LAKE BONITA ROAD(KY 538) RELOCATION OF KY-538 FROM MP 6.5 TO
US-23. ASPHALT SURFACE WITH GRADE & DRAIN.
SYP NO. 09-00203.00.
Crescent Hill Water Treatment Plant Masonry Veneer Installation
Crescent Hill Water Treatment Plant Masonry Veneer Installation
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids to provide all labor, rigging, tools, equipment, and materials to provide and install new limestone veneer on the existing retaining wall along Grinstead Drive and Stilz Avenue, and other work as noted in the contract documents. Refer to contract documents, which include specifications and drawings, for further description of scope of work
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of 860 +/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main and appurtences, and restore the site.