This project includes domestic hot water systems upgrades in the building. The work consists of replacement of three existing boiler water to domestic hot water heaters, two storage tanks, four recirculating pumps, adding one electronic DDC controlled thermostatic mixing valve, and ten domestic hot water temperature monitoring locations monitored by the existing DDC controls system. All new equipment will be monitored and controlled via the existing Automated Logic building automation system.
Floyd County Board of Education – Floyd County Bus Garage Roof Replacement
Floyd County Board of Education – Floyd County Bus Garage Roof Replacement
This project scope includes replacement of metal roof, roof insulation, gutters,
downspouts, and associated work on existing pre-manufactured metal building.
This project includes demolition of two existing firetube boilers and replacement with five condensing boilers each with primary pump, associated primary/secondary hot water piping, combustion air delivery fans and combined boiler flue. Also included is replacement of all boiler secondary loop piping, air separator and two existing base mounted hot water pumps and adding a DDC controls upgrade for these pumps and for the boilers. Boiler primary pumps work includes a new power panel and small power distribution transformer. All new equipment will be monitored and controlled via the existing Automated Logic building automation system.
Greenup County Board Of Education – Greysbranch Elementary Roof Replacement
Greenup County Board Of Education – Greysbranch Elementary Roof Replacement
This project consists of the removal and replacement of the existing 2-ply SBS
roofing system from the deck up to include required insulation. New roofing system will be 2-ply SBS
with 20-year no-dollar-limit (NDL) warranty.
The project consists of the renovation of an existing courtyard located in the Madisonville, KY Baptist
Health Hospital. The project will consist of the construction of an indoor/outdoor Four Seasons Room as
well as an exterior courtyard. The Four seasons room will consist of the construction of stone veneer
planters with wood capped bench seating as well as an aluminum storefront window wall with two
nanawall door systems. The Four Seasons Room will also consist of a glazed sloped roofing system and
glue-lam beam structural framing. The exterior courtyard will consist of two free stand stone veneer
planters with wood capped bench seating and structural steel columns that will support glue-lam trellis
framing above. The exterior courtyard will consist of additional stone veneer planters with wood cap
bench seating throughout the courtyard as well as a glue-lam trellis that runs along the east wall of the
existing courtyard. Finishes include stone veneer for planter walls, p.t. wood for planter wall caps and
benches, black powder coated structural steel, and p.t. stained syp. glue-lam beams.
Mechanical Work Scope includes but is not limited to the following: The demolition of the existing above ground nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide gas lines from the existing gas trailers and nitrogen storage tank to the extents identified on the drawings. The lines will be prepared for reconnection where indicated. The new work shall include back-feeding the existing gas infrastructure by providing new nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide piping from the new gravel utility pad area, where the gas trailers are relocated to, to the existing gas lines where indicated on drawings.
Electrical Work Scope includes but is not limited to the following New ductbanks for primary power and communications site distribution with connections to existing manholes. Installation of new University-owned 15 KV feeders, new primary metering risers and terminations to existing cable infrastructure. Coordination with communications service providers for installation of fiber optic and copper cables. Installation of a new ductbank and riser for Kentucky Utilities-owned primary cables. Relocation of existing site lighting and provision of new building-mounted site lighting.
Site Work Scope includes but is not limited to the following: Site clearing and grading associated with utility work and installation of a new gravel utility pad with new 8′ galvanized chain link security fencing and gates, restoration of disturbed turf areas via hydroseeding.
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 270 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The proposed Middle Beech Creek AMD abatement project AKA Pond Creek Bond Forfieture consists of 115 acres and includes acidic and high iron discharge. This site includes a title V bond forfeiture permit. The site is located near Beech Creek in Muhlenberg County, KY at Latitude 37° 10’21” N and longitude 87° 04’11” W. To reach the site from the Central City exit on the Western Kentucky Parkway, take US 431 South through Drakesboro for 6.2 miles, then turn right onto KY 172, next, go 2.2 miles, then turn left onto KY 246-20, then go 150’, turn left onto Merle Travis Highway, then go 2 miles, then turn right onto Beech Creek Road, go 0.3 miles, then turn right onto Wyatt Cemetery Rd.
Proposed are three class III diversion ditches with limestone sand, 4400 linear feet total. Also proposed is covering and reseeding bare areas within the 115 acres of the site. The rock in the ditches will be high purity limestone. Elimination of pit(s) will be part of the project scope, to treat then release water once up to defined standards as called for in AML technical specifications.
Silt control will be established prior to construction activities except for site prep for access. Silt control will be a mixture of silt traps and/ or straw bales and silt fences. Additionally, best management practices will be utilized to the extend practical.
Vegetation on the site consist of a mixture of grassland and trees. Removal of trees will be minimized to the extent practical. However, Trees will be cut when necessary to complete the proposed construction activities. All disturbed areas will be promptly revegetated at the end of construction.
The project is for the construction of a new 2,836 s.f. Storage Building for the Kentucky School for the Deaf in Boyle County. The building’s role is to provide secure storage space for tractor implements for the school’s agricultural operations. The primary structure will consist of a Wood Pole Framed Building, approx. 30’ x 90’ in size w/ prefinished metal wall & roof panels. Light transmitting panels will be provided above joist bearing height. Within this building will be one large open and flexible space with drive through capability that provides covered and enclosed protection from weather and security from theft for the user agency’s agricultural equipment. The site area is identified on the Site Drawing (Sheet SP.1). The area identified for the new building area is located on an existing paved parking lot. The existing paved area shall remain in place. A future road is identified on the Site Plan to be placed by the User Agency at a later date (NIC). The project has no Plumbing, Fire Protection HVAC, or Electrical functions
The scope of work will require demolition and new construction in an area that is approximately 6,450 square feet to create the suite for the Cabinet Secretary. The scope of work will transformer an existing open office environment to provide a new enclosed provide suite with interior office and support spaces. The construction scope of work as defined by these contract documents are to prepare the area to received movable unitized wall panels that will be provide by another vendor to create the enclosed space. In summation, the general scope of work for this contract is to prepare the area by reconfiguring the ceiling plane, provide new flooring, and to create a new enclosed restroom with traditional light gauge metal framing and gypsum board partitions. There will be coordination required with the movable unitized wall supplier/installer for work to occur prior to, concurrent to, and following the movable unitized wall panels.
Franklin County Public Schools – Franklin County Career Technical Center – Welding Lab Renovation
Franklin County Public Schools – Franklin County Career Technical Center – Welding Lab Renovation
The work includes the renovation of an existing lab space into a new welding lab within the limits of the
existing Franklin County Career and Technical Center. The work includes, but not limited to: extension of
the existing compressed air system, expansion of the existing electrical system with new electrical panels,
receptacles and cord reels. The surrounding buildings and site will be occupied in all phases of
construction work. The contractor shall be required to coordinate the contract work with daily school
activities.
The work to be performed consists of:
a. Gas furnace installation.
b. Condensing unit installation.
c. Ductwork installation.
d. PTAC installation.
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned
or scheduled on the Project Documents and / or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and
incidentals as necessary for their completion.
LFUCG – Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plan RAS/WAS Pump Station Improvements
LFUCG – Town Branch Wastewater Treatment Plan RAS/WAS Pump Station Improvements
This project includes the following:
a. Replacing four return activated sludge pumps.
b. Replacing three waste activated sludge pump motors.
c. Piping and valve modifications.
d. Replacing doors and roof.
e. HVAC and plumbing improvements.
f. Electrical and SCADA improvements.
CCK-2596-22 UK – Good Samaritan Replace Front Doors
CCK-2596-22 UK – Good Samaritan Replace Front Doors
Project involves the replacement of the revolving door and side doors on the first floor of the
main entry of UK Good Samaritan Hospital. Concrete work, drywall and metal framing,
insulation, storefront framing and glass, finishes, and revisions for HVAC and electrical are
included.
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment
necessary for the Hartland 3 Pump Station Replacement, to include new wetwells, valve vault,
pumps, electrical appurtenances, comminutor vault, and site improvements at Hartland 3 Pump
Station.
The project consists of pavement resurfacing and rehabilitation, widening, concrete curb and gutter
installation, and various drainage improvements associated with the 2021 Community Crossings
Matching Grant program and award.
Install a new 2” high pressure return pipe (HPR) from the existing west side of the tunnel under Rose St at Huguelet and extend to the existing steam vault near Small Animal steam vault. In addition, install a new 3” forced main on the sump pump from the west side tunnel to the closest sanitary manhole. Extend new electrical service from the existing Small Animal steam vault to the existing west side tunnel and provide new lighting and power in the west side tunnel.
Town of Clarksville – Lincoln Drive Trunk Sewer and Pump Station 3 Elimination
Town of Clarksville – Lincoln Drive Trunk Sewer and Pump Station 3 Elimination
The scope of work includes: 2372 LF of 24–inch SDR 26/PS 115 PVC, 2157 LF of 24-inch SDR 35/PS 46
PVC, 80 LF of 15-inch SDR 35 PVC, 21 LF of 8-inch SDR 26 PVC, and 1595 LF of 6-inch SDR 35 PVC
gravity sewer pipe, and 2636 LF of 16-inch DR 21 C905 PVC sanitary force main;18 manholes; construction of
junction structure, abandoning and demolition of an existing pump station; connecting existing property service
laterals to the new sewer, abandonment and/or demolition of existing sewer pipes and manholes; also drainage
improvements including 560 LF of 16-inch DR 32.5 C905 PVC storm sewer pipe, 160 LF of 12-inch PVC
SDR 35 storm sewer pipe, 1181 LF of 12-inch HDPE storm sewer pipe, catch basins, knockout boxes, curb
inlets, and manholes for storm sewer system. Connections to existing sewer and drainage systems and other
appurtenances as shown on the plans, plus Traffic Control, EPSC and roadway and surface restoration.
Project consists of general site demolition and clearing of the site, earthwork for the site based on the grading plan, removal of existing fill material below the proposed Amphitheater building and placement of controlled fill per the Geotechnical recommendations, site utilities, and construction of a retaining wall east of Ruckriegel Parkway. Bids shall include all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work as shown on the plans and specifications, including clean-up and disposal of all
materials.