The project scope includes demolition of existing building consisting of CMU wall construction, steel joists, roof and roof deck concrete slab on grade construction, foundation removal.Hazardous material abatement will be taking place under separate contract, except for roofing materials. All material removed from demoiltion of existing building will need to be disposed of in an approved landfill.
City Of Frankfort Myrtle Avenue. Culvert Replacement
City Of Frankfort Myrtle Avenue. Culvert Replacement
The City of Frankfort will receive bids for slip-lining and existing 74″ x 52″ multiplate corrugated metal pipe culvert located at the intersection of Myrtle Avenue and Rancho Drive in Frankfort, Kentucky with 71″ x 47″ GA. Polymer Pre-Coat Max Flow pipe or approved equal culvert. All eligible bidders must present references for a minimum of three similar slip-line projects.
St. Matthews, Brown Park Invasive Species Removal Project
St. Matthews, Brown Park Invasive Species Removal Project
The project provides for all labor, materials, and equipment to provide for the removal and treatment of invasive plant and tree species within Brown Park in the City of St. Matthews, Jefferson County, Kentucky. The site is located at the corner of Kresge Way and Browns Lane, just north of I-64 and neighboring the Baptist East Hospital Campus. The effort involves the removal of approximately 270 trees ranging in size from 2” to 45” and clearing approximately 13 acres of invasive plant growth.The species involved include but are not limited to Bush honeysuckle (Lonicera maackii, morrowii, and tartarica), Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica), Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus attissima), White Mulberry (Morus Alba), Privet (Ligustrum vulgare, ovalifolium), Multiflora Rose (Rosa muliflora) English Ivy (Hedera helix) Winter Creeper (Euonymus fortunei), Burning Bush (Euonymus alata) and others in the designated areas.
The work consists of installation of approximately 2,661 feet of a 16″ C-905, PVC, SDR-18 Water Main, 1,130 feet of a 12″ PVC, SDR 21 Water Main, and all necessary appurtenances for installation of the water mains.
St. Matthews Interceptor I and I Rehabilitation Project
St. Matthews Interceptor I and I Rehabilitation Project
The project consists of CIPP lining of 18″ (220 LF), 21″ (438 LF) and 24″ (6,325 LF) pipes. Additional items include Manhole Epoxy Coating (10 EA), Point Repairs, Chimney Seals and other related miscellaneous items.
The project scope includes the renovation of a 1 story warehouse with an approximate total are of 100,000 SF of existing building. The exterior walls are precast concrete panels, steel frame with slab-on-grade. Roofs are ballasted EPDM over an original BUR over gypsum deck over steel bar joists. The entire roof deck to be replaced with corrugated metal and SBS modified roof system. Approximately 28,900 SF of the interior of the building will have a new mezzanine constructed from structural steel and hollow core plank system. This area will house relocated FCPS support programs. Site work includes minor regrading with new asphalt, paving resurfacing, site lighting, storm water utilities. MEP includes variable refrigerant HVAC system, all-electric power and modifications to a full fire suppression system. The adjacent building will have minor improvements made as a result of the work on this property. Renovation activities may begin December 2011 after the required approvals are received. The work must be substantially complete no later than November 2012.
The Alley that runs from W. Burnett Avenue to W. Ormsby Avenue, between S. 2nd St. and S. 3rd St.. The CONTRACTOR shall accomplish substantial completion of the Project on or before December 31, 2011.
Green Demonstration Project: Permeable Pavement along Adams Street
Green Demonstration Project: Permeable Pavement along Adams Street
This green demonstration project involves the construction of two articulating concrete block pavement strips along Adams Street just off of Exit 7 on Interstate 64. This project includes connections of the pavement strips to existing drainage structures, repair of sidewalks, curbing and any pavement damaged due to construction.
The project consists of the construction of approximately 1,610 LF of 60″ sewer (20 LF of which will be installed by tunneling beneath the CSX railroad spur), 20 LF of 48″ sewer with bulkhead, 12 LF of 96″ sewer with bulkhead, a diversion structure, influent gate structure, return flow gate structure, four (4) manhole tees and associated asphalt pavement repair.
Fire Alarm Replacement Breathitt Regional Juvenile Detention Center, Department of Juvenile Justice
RFB-115-12
The work consists of: The Fire Alarm System will be removed and upgraded per the 2007 Kentucky Building Code with Current Revisions, the 2009 International Building Code, and the 2010 National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, NFPA72 at the Breathitt Regional Juvenile Detention Center, located at 2725 Highway 30W, Jackson, KY. An intelligent, addressable fire alarm system shall be provided in accordance with National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code requirements as well as the requirements of the State Fire Marshall’s Office. The system will comply with all manufacturers’ requirements and shall report compatible alarm signals to the remote central system via an externally mounted dialer. The fire alarm system will monitor any and all sprinkler system flow switches, tamper switches, and duct mounted smoke detectors as well as heat detectors and smoke detectors.
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.