City of Stanford Waterworks – Patrick Road / Hicks Lane Waterline Extension – Contract 1
City of Stanford Waterworks – Patrick Road / Hicks Lane Waterline Extension – Contract 1
This contract includes the installation of approximately 3,700 L.F. of 6″ PVC waterline, 4 customer reconnects and all necessary appurtenances. There are also two bid alternatives that could add an additional 6,575 L.F. of 6″ and 4″ PVC waterlines, and additional customer connections.
Jefferson County Public Schools – 2025 Asphalt Paving Program Paving Package 2 – Various Locations
Jefferson County Public Schools – 2025 Asphalt Paving Program Paving Package 2 – Various Locations
This scope or work includes milling of
existing asphalt, asphalt overlay, asphalt
repair, crack-fill, and re-striping at various
Jefferson County Public School sites.
The Old State Capitol Annex Renovation – Selective Demolition Package project is an above ceiling investigation and stabilization of existing structural conditions of the building. The elements of the project include but are not limited to ceiling removal at multiple floors, structural stabilization repairs both temporary and permanent, and MEP equipment selective removal, as noted, to maintain power and fire protection requirements of the Old Kentucky State Capitol Building which is located next to the Old Annex Building. The building systems shall remain operational to maintain conditioned space in this historic structure.
Breathitt History Museum – Breathitt Arts and Tourism Center (BCAT) Fit-Up – RE-BID
Breathitt History Museum – Breathitt Arts and Tourism Center (BCAT) Fit-Up – RE-BID
Work of the Project includes the last phase (Fit-Up) of a multi-phase renovation of the existing historic
Breathitt Jail. Included in the scope of the work is interior work consists of addition of a restroom, new
flooring, new painting, and the reinstallation of existing historic stair elements, new wood flooring and
select doors and hardware. Alternates for the exterior items as well as exhibit, AV and furnishings are
included.
This invitation is for paint services in Martin Hall as specified in the following bid at Eastern Kentucky University’s
Richmond, KY Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary to complete
the project outlined in the event and attachments including all items indicated throughout the event.
West Shelby Water District – Scott Station Loop Waterline Extension
West Shelby Water District – Scott Station Loop Waterline Extension
Scott Station Loop Waterline Extension consists of installing approximately 1,550 L.F. of 8” PVC,
SDR-21 waterline and all other necessary appurtenances.
CCK-2563.30-19-25 AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 5 Landscaping
CCK-2563.30-19-25 AAC BP07 Core & Shell Group 5 Landscaping
The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.
• TC32E7 Landscape is the only Landscape trade available for bidding.
Bid Package 7 Group 5 Landscape is the final site bid opportunity for the new Cancer
Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center.
The Work of Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of the following:
Main lodge building: All controls for existing and new equipment will be replaced. Replace heating and cooling equipment one for one. Exhaust fans are to remain. Add cooling to kitchen make up air #1. Eliminate use of 1996 kitchen make up air unit #2. Chiller is replaced and pumps and piping will be replaced as necessary to install new chiller size. Provide pipes with quick connect valves for temporary chiller.
Lodge guest rooms: Replace packaged terminal units, exhaust fans, and add tempered outside air using a dedicated outside air unit with energy recovery.
The scope of work includes Renovations and a New Construction Addition to a previously operated jail in Jefferson County, Kentucky. The facility tops out at 3 stories with a basement, 1 and 2 story elevations are present as well. The Primary existing Structure is Cast Concrete columns, beams, floor, and roof elements. A secondary structure supported with steel columns and roof structure is present in the gymnasium. The buildings architectural façade consists of Precast, Masonry, and EIFS surfaced masonry.
The New Construction Contract includes the Renovation of the facility into a State Owned and Operated Juvenile Detention Center. Occupying the Basement, First and Second Floors with New program and a Limited Addition. The Third-floor renovations are limited to life safety upgrades. The Renovation and Addition will encompass approximately 9,000sf of Addition and 55,000sf of Full Renovation program.
New Construction Features Shall Include the following:
-Structural Construction will include reinforced masonry, cast in place concrete, and structural steel framing.
-Entire Roof System Replacement
-Architectural Walls, Ceilings, and Finishes
-Commercial Doors / Windows, Frames, Hardware
-Contractor Furnished-Contractor Installed (CFCI) FF&E
-Electric Traction Elevator Systems
-Detention Walls and Ceilings
-Detention Doors / Windows, Frames, Hardware
-Security Control System, PLC, VGUI, Video Surveillance
-Fire Alarm, Automatic Suppression Systems
-HVAC and Plumbing Systems
-Electrical and Lighting Systems
-Telecom Systems
-Site and Courtyard Improvements
CC-386B-25 Central Water Plant Chilled Water System Upgrades
CC-386B-25 Central Water Plant Chilled Water System Upgrades
This project is for Central Plant #2 Chiller Replacement. Project consists of a chilled water and condenser
water upgrades at the Central Plant. This includes removal of existing water cooled chiller #2, installation of a
new water-cooled chiller #2 with variable frequency drive and installation of a new HDPE induced draft
cooling tower. A control upgrade for the chilled water system and condenser water system will be included.
This project is for Central Plant #2 Chiller Replacement. Project consists of the complete renovation and
upgrade of the boiler burner assemblies serving Boiler #1 and Boiler #2 respectively, consistent in form and
function to the current installation. In addition, the intent is to suitable re-install and integrate the existing
boiler monitoring and feedwater systems with the new boiler burner assemblies to successfully monitor and
control the entire boiler system.
The project consists of the removal & replacement of wet areas in existing roof areas, and the installation of an overlay roof system on others. The overlay roof system is 2-ply modified bitumen roof membrane on ½” cover board. New flashings & edge metal should be included with the overlay system.
The Cancer Treatment Center and Advanced Ambulatory Center will be a state-of-the-art
facility providing cancer care and research to treat patients across Kentucky. The full scope of
the program is combined in 3 project parts: Upgrades to Elizabeth Street and roadways on the
west side of the medical campus, Site and Utility upgrades, and a 9 level (including a
mechanical penthouse) 563,475 GSF Cancer Treatment Center (CTC) and Advanced
Ambulatory Center (AAC). The CTC AAC serves both inpatients and outpatients with the
lower 3 floors capable of treating inpatients. The program includes Radiation Medicine,
Imaging Services, Lab, Cancer Urgent Care, an Ambulatory Surgery Center, various cancer
and not cancer clinics, infusion, and women’s cancer services. A divided sky bridge
connection will connect to Pavilion A, primarily for the movement of families, visitors,
ambulatory patients, and staff. The site design provides generous, welcoming landscape
space to create a distinctive healing environment.
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 90 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
A slide has occurred on the slope behind/beside the citizen’s residence impacting yard drainage, as well as multiple open portals on the bench behind the residence (and upstream). This project will address the slide by stripping the slide material to rock. Two portals immediately upslope will be closed with standard wildlife closures and drainage conducted to the strip to rock area via concrete block tied mat ditches. Drainage from and across the strip to rock area will be routed through an excavated rock ditch to a drop box/head wall at the yard edge. A combination ditch
will also be installed at the toe of the slope to collect drainage, which will flow into the drop box/head wall structure, culvert and standard headwall outlet to the creek. 5 additional portals (partially collapsed) east of the slide area will also be opened, drained and closed with wildlife closures. 40LF of subdrain is included to collect drainage at the portals for discharge into a natural drain. All waste generated by construction activities will be transported to an approved waste area 5.5 miles from the project site. At the waste area, a failing culvert under a section of access road will be replaced to promote hauling to the waste deposition area
The Project involves installation of a new nurse call system to serve patient care areas as indicated on the bid documents. All work must be performed in a sequenced effort coordinated with the hospital. The Contract Documents include a suggested construction phasing schedule. However, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to prepare and submit a schedule of work.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the demolition of existing PRV’s and installation of new concrete or steel vault PRV station, 130 +/- linear feet of six (6)-inch ductile iron water main, and associated rock paver system for pull off area and maintenance path.
Questions or inquiries relating to this project must be submitted through the Louisville Water Company web-based portal by the date and time indicated for this bid.
The Company’s Project Manager’s estimate for the Contract plus Company supplied materials for this Project is $250,001 – $500,000. If the Company’s Project Manager’s estimate for the Contract plus Company supplied materials exceeds $250,000: a Bid Bond is required. For this Contract, a Bid Bond is required.
Bids will only be accepted from Bidders who have been pre-qualified by the Company in the pre-qualification category or categories that apply to this Bid. This Bid requires prequalification in all the following categories: Heavy Construction – Underground Vault and Pressure Reducing Valves and 4” – 16” Ductile Iron Water Mains. For information about pre-qualification, contact the Buyer listed above.
Bid Documents except the Bid Table may be obtained from Lynn Imaging located at 11460 Bluegrass Pkwy, Louisville, KY 40299, (502) 499-8400 and www.lwckyplanroom.com. One copy of the Bid Documents (includes technical specifications and a full set of plans) will be available at no charge (not including shipping/delivery charges) to Contractors that are prequalified with Louisville Water Company in the category(ies) specified for this bid. For details regarding the charges that apply to non-prequalified contractors, go to www.lwckyplanroom.com. The Bid Table is available in Microsoft Excel via download from the designated portal on Louisville Water’s electronic bidding site at https://louisvillewater.bonfirehub.com/portal/