This project scope consists of material and labor to demolish existing and provide new work for installing a new set of lower level bleachers on each side of the Logan County High School Gymnasium shown in the contract documents. Electrical work necessary shall also be provided.
The project involves the development of approximately 150 acres for recreational use, including baseball, softball, soccer,and football fields and thier associated utilities, buildings and roadways. The project is being procured in multiple phases. The construction manager on the project is Jenkins_Essex Construction; Contact Danna Monroe, 270-765-6310.
Renovation of existing 12-stall, 4,000 SF equine isolation barn on UK’s North Chance Farm. Barn is constructed of reinforced CMU walls, wood roof trusses and metal roof. Truses are to be shored. Existing MEP and equipment on walls removed. CMU walls selectively demolished in staged manor. Construct new reinforced CMU walls with electrical work located within CMU walls. Remaining work removed and replaced as esisting. Construct new SS HVAC exhaust tee fitting with drain line. Demo and replace existing concrete floor in corridor. High-Performance coatings on CMU walls and corridor floor
ARRA Non Profit Facilities Energy Efficiency Improvements #2414
ARRA Non Profit Facilities Energy Efficiency Improvements #2414
To furnish all labor, material and necessary equipment for the ARRA Non Profit Facilities Energy Efficiency Improvements, per the attached specifications.
RFB-217-11, Kentucky Center for Traditional Music Renovation, Morehead State University
RFB-217-11
This project includes the renovation of the former Rowan County Public Library
Building including demolition of existing walls, mechanical and electrical systems and
finishes. New work includes classrooms, office spaces, practice rooms, an exterior
entry canopy and other support spaces for a total building area of 10,300 square feet.
Many of these spaces are acoustically sensitive requiring special treatment of walls,
floors, ceilings and doors. Construction consists of a concrete retaining wall with stairs
and landing, metal stud and gypsum board interior walls and raised floors, interior
finishes include resilient flooring, paint, lay in acoustical tile, spray on acoustical
insulation and porcelain tile. The HVAC system will consist of a split DX with multiple
interior air handling units and exterior condensing units with a rooftop makeup air unit.
Electrical work will include distribution of power from the building entry point throughout
the new facility, communications system and new lighting. Site work is limited to new
sidewalks and landscaping associated with the new entry stair/canopy and along
Bishop Avenue. Exterior work will be coordinated with the work associated with the
First Street streetscape improvements. Add alternate #1 will include the complete roof
tear-off to metal deck and replacement with a 2-ply SBS roof system over rigid
insulation. Add alternate #2 will include wood veneer acoustical doors in lieu of steel
doors.
RFB-214-11, Roof Replacement Kentucky State Police Post #1
RFB-214-11
The project consists of removal of existing shingle roof with new shingles and replacement of existing wood fascia with new metal fascia. Alternate # 1 is for the additional cost required to remove existing shingle roof and replace with new standing seam metal roof in lieu of shingles.
RFB-220-11, Emergency Generator District 6 Office, Ky. Transportation Cabinet
RFB-220-11
This project consists of installing a 250 KW, 480/277 volt, three phase, four wire, emergency standby diesel generator with 710 gallon base fuel tank and an 800 amp, four pole, automatic transfer switch (ATS) for the Covington District Six Office located at 421 Buttermilk Pike, Crescent Springs, Kentucky 41017-1637. The generator and ATS will be provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky through a Master Agreement with Whayne Power Systems. The contractor will furnish and install a concrete pad for the generator and ATS. The generator and ATS will be delivered FOB to the District Six Office. The contract includes unloading and installing the new generator and ATS. The contract also includes removing portions of the existing main distribution switchboard and installing a 112.5 KVA dry type transformer. The new generator will serve all building loads when utility power is lost. The existing underground utility service from padmounted transformer will be rearranged to include the ATS. A short duration outage will be used to cutover to the new service arrangement. Coordination with Duke Energy, Whayne Power Systems, and District Six Office personnel is required. All work will be preformed outside the District Six Office building and in the main electrical/mechanical equipment room. Eighty calendar days will be allowed for the construction. Generator and ATS have been ordered. Experience in the construction of underground electrical systems is required.
500,000 Gallon Elevated Tank Greater Fleming County Regional Water Commission
500,000 Gallon Elevated Tank Greater Fleming County Regional Water Commission
Construction of a 500,000 gallon elevated water storage tank including tank, tank foundation, site preparation, excavation, valve vault, fence, access road and all appurtenances as shown on the plans and specifications, complete in place
#2385 The Harbour at Harrods Creek Bank Stablization Project
#2385 The Harbour at Harrods Creek Bank Stablization Project
Furnish all labor, materials and necessary equipment for The Harbor at Harrods Creek Bank Stablization Project, for Louisville Metro Emergency Management Agency/MetroSafe.
The University of Kentucky’s Shively Track, used by the men’s and women’s track and cross country teams, is over 30 years old and needs to be renovated and updated. This project will renovate the existing track and field facility by providing a new track and field surface, field event training areas, spectator seating, spectator amenities (concessions, restrooms, etc.) and equipment storage. The existing facility will be completely demolished and the new sports venue will be constructed to provide a first class venue for track and field events, creating a quality experience for both athletes and spectators and will be easy to access and maintain. The new track will be a nine-lane synthetic surface track, competitive events, and grass infield. An athlete only practice throw area will be developed creating a safety for adjacent spectators and warm-up of student athletes. Additionally, a student athlete area has been developed to accommodate visiting teams. The new design and materials integrated with the adjacent baseball stadium create a synergy for dual use. A new entry plaza is being developed to create an identity for the facility and serves to upgrade the entry into the baseball stadium. Permanent seating is provided for 3,000 spectators divided between the lower level grandstands and the upper grandstands. There are buildings to be constructed as part of the project: Field Storage, Throw Storage, Concessions/Restroom, and meet Adminstration. Typical building materials include concrete foundations and walls, load bearing CMU, brick, and standing seam metal roof.
The project scope includes construction of approximately 156 linear feet of 42-inch gravity sewer line, 1,948 linear feet of 36-inch gravity sewer line, 11,313 linear feet of 30-inch gravity sewer line, 316 linear feet of 24-inch gravity sewer line, 208 linear feet of 18-inch gravity sewer line, 501 linear feet of 15-inch gravity sewer line, 55 linear feet of 8- and 12-inch gravity sewer, 263 linear feet of boring 42-inch encasement pipe, and appurtenances.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of approximately 830 lineal feet of 8-inch PVC water main and 305 lineal feet of 6-inch PVC water main. Also included with the project is the installation of 3 fire hydrants, the transfer, renewal, or relocation of 15 customer services, and 4 meter exchanges.
Emergency Generator District 5 Office, Ky. Transportation Cabinet
RFB-219-11
Louisville, Kentucky
This project consists of installing a 200 KW, 208/120 volt, three phase, four wire, emergency standby diesel generator with base fuel tank and a 1,200 amp, four pole, automatic transfer switch (ATS) for the Louisville District Five Office located at 8310 Westport Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40242. Both the generator and the 1,200 amp ATS will be provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky through a Master Agreement with Whayne Power Systems. The contractor will furnish and install a concrete pad for the generator and a second concrete pad for the 1,200 amp ATS. The generator and ATS will be delivered FOB to the District Office. The contract includes unloading and installing the generator and the ATS. The generator will serve all building loads when utility power is lost. The existing utility service from a padmounted transformer will be rearranged to include the ATS. A short duration outage will be used to cut over to the new service arrangement. Coordination with Louisville Gas & Electric, Whayne Power Systems, and District Five Office personnel is required. Work will be preformed outside the District Office building and in the main mechanical/electrical room. Eighty calendar days will be allowed for the construction. Generator and ATS have been ordered. Experience in the construction of underground electrical systems is required
Emergency Generator District 4 Office, Ky. Transportation Cabinet
RFB-218-11
Elizabethtown, Kentucky
This project consists of installing a 200 KW, 480/277 volt, three phase, four wire, emergency standby diesel generator with a 400 gallon base fuel tank; an 800 amp, four pole, automatic transfer switch (ATS); and a 100 amp, four pole ATS for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Elizabethtown, District Four Office located at 634 East Dixie Highway, Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701. The generator and 800 amp ATS will be provided by the Commonwealth of Kentucky through a Master Agreement with Whayne Power Systems. The 100 amp ATS will be purchased by the contractor with a fixed bid allowance. The contractor will furnish and install one concrete pad for the generator and both ATS’s. The generator and ATS’s will be delivered FOB to the District Four Office. The contract includes unloading and installing the generator and ATS’s. The generator will serve all building loads when utility power is lost. The existing utility service from a padmounted transformer will be rearranged to include the ATS’s. A short duration outage will be used to cut over to the new service arrangement. Coordination with Kentucky Utilities, Whayne Power Systems, and District Four Office personnel is required. The work will be preformed outside District Four Office building and in the main electrical/mechanical equipment room. Eighty calendar days will be allowed for the construction. The generator and ATS’s have been ordered. Experience in the construction of underground electrical systems is required.
Auto Shop Modifications, Jefferson Community and Technical College
RFB-216-11
Louisville, Kentucky
A new vehicle exhaust system comprised of exhaust hose reels interconnected to a central exhaust duct and fan shall be installed. Attendant to this exhaust system, a new roof top make up air system and carbon monoxide sensing and control system shall be installed. Replacement of a small work sink with a large semi-circular wash station shall be included. New pendant mounted fluorescent light fixtures and a new electrical panel shall also be included as well as all branch circuitry and control work.