Blue Grass Airport – Parking Garage Stairwells Rehabilitation
Blue Grass Airport – Parking Garage Stairwells Rehabilitation
The project consists of concrete repair, rust removal, painting, stair and tread repair,
caulking, and pedestrian traffic coatings in the Parking Garage at Blue Grass Airport.
CCK-2561-22 Renew/Modernize Frazee Hall – Bid Package #2 – All Work Categories – 2511.8
CCK-2561-22 Renew/Modernize Frazee Hall – Bid Package #2 – All Work Categories – 2511.8
This project has been CANCELLED, Please refer to Post bid Add 01
The Renew/Modernize Frazee Hall project includes returning the exterior of the
building to its 1907 appearance while modernizing the interior to fit the needs of the
University of Kentucky’s staff and students
Lexington Housing Authority – New Wilson Door & Window Replacement and Scattered Site Storm Doors
Lexington Housing Authority – New Wilson Door & Window Replacement and Scattered Site Storm Doors
Sealed Bids will be received by the Lexington-Fayette Urban County Housing Authority for New Wilson Door and Window Replacement and
Scattered Sites Storm Doors in Lexington, Kentucky.
Housing Authority of Princeton – Subfloor and Flooring Replacement
Housing Authority of Princeton – Subfloor and Flooring Replacement
The work to be performed consists of:
Site KY-72-001 Hillview Court
1. Subfloor Replacement/Floor Joist
2. Vinyl Plank Installation
3. Paint Unit
4. Washer box replacement
5. Install PHA provided light fixtures, blinds, supply and returns, receptacles and cover plates
6. Renovate 2 baths in 5BR unit
*This project is projected to start construction on TBD.
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.
CCK-2558-22 Window Replacement – Peterson Service Building Re-Bid
CCK-2558-22 Window Replacement – Peterson Service Building Re-Bid
REPLACEMENT WINDOW PROJECT FOR THE PETERSON SESRVICE BUILDING. PROJECT
INCLUDES THE SOUTH AND WEST ELEVATIONS AND TWO ADD ALTERNATES FOR EACH THE
EAST AND THE NORTH ELEVATIONS.
The Project consists of the Base Bid Scope
of Work construction of a New Outdoor Pavilion with Basement Mechanical Room of approximately
2,352 SF Ground, + 495 SF Lower level, and a new parking lot for [22] cars (Add Alternate #1). The
connecting sidewalk/ramp system from the New Pavilion to the existing library parking lot will be (Add
Alternate #2). There will be minor renovation of the current library to provide for a new Book
Transaction Window, with exterior canopy and minor modification to the existing parking lot.
CCK-2563-22 UKHC PAV H – Replace AHU S1 & S1A – BP-01 CONTROLS – 2554.0
CCK-2563-22 UKHC PAV H – Replace AHU S1 & S1A – BP-01 CONTROLS – 2554.0
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials, supplies, tools, appliances, equipment,
services, etc., necessary for the construction of:
Project No. 2554.0 UKHC PAV H – Replace AHU S1 & S1A – BP-01 Controls.
The descriptions and descriptors that follow are provided for general reference and understanding only. The specific scope of work to be provided shall be as described in the
Contract Documents and individual Trade Category Forms of Proposal.
General
UKHC PAV H – Replace AHU S1 & S1A – BP-01 Controls
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment
necessary for West Hickman WWTP Solids Handling Improvements. The project includes
two alternate bids. Bid alternate one include the replacement three belt filter presses with two
dewatering centrifuges, three polymer blending systems, replacement of approximately 220 lf of
6” ductile buried water line, replacement of (3) 220 lf 4” ductile iron sludge lines, installation of
three screw conveyors, two magnetic flow meters, all associated electrical and instrumentation,
This project also includes the conversion of storage space into an office with a dedicated mini-split
HVAC unit, window replacements, trolley beam demolition.
The second alternate includes an additional centrifuge, conveyor, polymer blending system,
magnetic flow meter, and all other associated work.
This project is for the removal of (2) ultrasonic cleaners in Central Sterile and installation of (2)
new ultrasonic cleaners including all related construction and required infection control
guidelines.
Erect a 24’ (width) x 64’ (length) x 15’ (height) post frame, metal-clad shelter building with two open bays and two enclosed bays for the University of Kentucky, College of Agriculture.
Stamped, engineered drawings are to be provided by the winning bidder and must be
approved by the University before construction begins. Stamped truss drawings will also
need to be provided.
Building to be located on the UK North Farm (Newtown Pike) in Lexington. KY. The address is 2660 Equine Campus Road, Lexington, KY 40511.
Unit price shall be provided for rock removal in post excavations.
City of Nicholasville – Lone Oak Project No.1 – Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
City of Nicholasville – Lone Oak Project No.1 – Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation
The Project consists of Rehabilitating existing gravity sewers and manholes in the Lone Oak subdivision, including but not limited to:
– Rehabilitation of 8 existing manholes
– Lining of approximately 714 linear feet of 8-inch gravity sewer
– Reinstatement of 9 service laterals
– Installation of concrete base and flow channel within manhole
Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport – Runway Overlay and Crack Repair Project
Hopkinsville-Christian County Airport – Runway Overlay and Crack Repair Project
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for Runway Overlay and Crack Repair Project at the Hopkinsville-Christian County
Airport.
Estimate:
$ 42,320.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 60 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
SCOTT FLEMING: To arrive at this site in Letcher County, from the intersection of KY15 and US119 in Whitesburg, continue on US119 north for 10.9 miles and make a slight right onto US119 /US23 north and continue 0.2 miles to Jenkins, KY. Turn right at the 1st cross street onto C&O Railroad Road and go 1.3 miles. Turn right onto KY 805 E/HWY 805/S Main Street and continue 3.4 mile. Turn left onto McPeaks Branch Road and go 0.9 miles to the project site on the left (817 McPeaks Branch).
There exists a slide directly behind the home at 817 McPeaks Branch Road. This is the slide appears to be linked to previous mining in the Upper Elkhorn #3 coal bed.
The slide material is to be excavated and replaced with Class III Backfill. The excavated material will be placed in the vacant lot located beside Mrs. Fleming. This is Scott Fleming’s property and remnants of a burned out home remain there as well as two out buildings. The two small buildings are to be removed by the property owner but not replaced by AML. A subdrain will be constructed along the base of the of the slide and discharged into the drainage channel in the front of the house.
Jenkins Independent Schools – Middle / High School Gymnasium Upper Bleacher Replacement
Jenkins Independent Schools – Middle / High School Gymnasium Upper Bleacher Replacement
Project consists of furnishing the specified labor, materials, supplies, tools, and or services, indicated for the:
Jenkins Independent Middle High School Gymnasium Upper Bleacher Replacement.
21-41 / N. 26th Street Area Water Main Replacement Project
21-41 / N. 26th Street Area Water Main Replacement Project
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for supply and install 6,565 LF of water main ranging in size from 6” to 16” diameter pipe using traditional trench installation techniques for sections of six (6) neighborhood streets located in west City of Louisville in Portland area. This includes; 390+/- linear feet of 6-inch PVC, 2,705+/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main, 2,235+/- linear feet of 8-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main and 1,235+/- linear feet of 6-inch Pressure Class 350 ductile iron water main. Also included with the project is the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 185 +/- customer services,
Fire Hydrant removal and installation, cut and plugs, restoration on and along Project Limits as stated above.
The architectural scope of work for the Governor’s Mansion Miscellaneous Repairs for the fireplaces includes the following: Sealing cracks and openings in firebox to prevent exposure to potentially combustible materials .Resurface flues with Heatshield Certfractory Flue Sealant.Parge Coat the Smoke Chambers .Fully service, clean, and reposition (6) gas log burner sets for best function and operability. Miscellaneous gas pipe & valve repairs, replacement. Repair, reconstruct firebox, smoke chamber area in (2) locations. Install (1) new vented gas log set. Install (1) new ventless gas log set. Install (4) new copper chimney caps with proper clearances to chimney crown and flues .Install additional top section of double-wall chimney pipe to existing pipe on roof to properly separate intake and exhaust air for fireplace #6.Install Screens at firebox openings as indicated in the drawings.
RFB-14-22 Bingham Gardens Renovate Repair Group Homes
RFB-14-22 Bingham Gardens Renovate Repair Group Homes
Estimate:
$146,200.00
The work entails the remediation and selective replacement of the existing built-in millwork and solid surface countertops in kitchens and living rooms in all six (6) of the Bingham Gardens Group Homes.
Estimate:
$129,760.25
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 120 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Nelson Thompson Slide and Drainage AML Reclamation Project is being impacted by a slide which has blocked the road to the family cemetery, significant erosion due to various drainage issues on the property and erosion from a breached impoundment. The slide and drainage issues were the result of AML eligible mining. The impoundment that breached was constructed as sediment control for AML-eligible coal mining.
This project is located on the Blaine Quadrangle near the community of Cherokee in Lawrence County. The Latitude is 38°05’13″ and the longitude is 82°51’49″. The 911 address is 566 Lickfork Road, Webbville, KY 41180. The project boundary encompasses 10 acres of which 0.59 acres are access roads.
The project will consist of excavation of material for the slide down to rock with a transition zone into natural topography surrounding the slide. The area of the breach of the dam will be regraded to slopes of 2:1 or less, unless cut in rock with the construction of a diversion ditch with 4’ bottom width, lined with class III rock through the area of the breach and pool of the old pond. The regraded area will be re-seeded. A permanent type B sump and various diversion ditches and culverts for drainage control will be constructed. The project also includes constructing three (3) core drains to direct drainage from backfill areas into a designed diversion ditch, and installing of various culverts and headwalls as shown on the design drawings.
No soils/ spoil will be removed from the site. Any excess material will be retained and redistributed within the project area to cover ruts, rills, gulleys, and areas with rough topography within the project limits.
Some trees are present within and adjacent to the old pond on the site and within the slide area and transition areas. Tree disposal for this project is part of site prep. This bid item includes but is not limited to tree chipping, burning, and windrowing. Trees within the area of the old pond site are anticipated to be no larger than 3″ DBH.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum by the implementation of standard AML Best Management Practices (BMP’s) which will prevent significant amounts of sediment related to project construction activities from entering the waters of the commonwealth. Silt will be controlled during all phases of reclamation to minimize silt leaving the reclamation area. Two type B sediment traps and silt fences or straw bales and sumps will be used. After construction has been competed, all disturbed areas will be promptly revegetated using lime, fertilizer, seed, and mulch.
While not anticipated, bituminous patching is included as part of this project to resurface any part of the county road damaged by this project.
If you are interested in attending the Pre-Bid meeting via online Web Call, please contact Kari Nunley with HDR Eng to receive the invite link.
The Project consists of two(2) bid packages as follows: Package A – constructing approximately
22,450 lf of 12” steel gas main along an existing powerline route; and Package B – constructing
approximately 8,500 lf of 10-inch steel gas main along US 42 right of way. The contractor(s) for
Package A and B will be responsible for providing labor and equipment for the pipeline
installation. The Owner will purchase and furnish the 10” and 12” steel piping. The
contractor(s) will be responsible for furnishing the remaining required materials, including but
not limited to pipe fittings, Mueller fittings, valves, and appurtenances.