This invitation is for the roof replacement and masonry repair on the Coates building as specified in the
following bid at Eastern Kentucky University’s Richmond Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor,
materials, equipment, and services necessary for the removal and replacement of the existing brick and stone
parapet, replacement of damaged stone, and replacement of the lower roof.
CCK-2551-21 BBSRB Penthouse – Replace JCI Devices throughout Building
CCK-2551-21 BBSRB Penthouse – Replace JCI Devices throughout Building
Work includes coordination with all utility companies; agency review fees and all inspection
fees; all labor, materials, tools, excavation and backfill and all equipment necessary for the
installation of all Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning, System as shown on the Drawings
and Specifications and/or as required for complete and operating systems. The work shall
include starting, balancing and the necessary and required tests to insure the proper
operation of the complete system to ensure the proper functioning of the system and
equipment installed.
This invitation is for the abatement of the Coates Building roof as specified in the following bid at Eastern
Kentucky University’s Richmond Campus. This project is in preparation of roof replacement and masonry
repair. The work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and services necessary for the removal
abatement of the roof area.
Whitley County Board of Education – Whitley County High School Career & Technical Education Building
Whitley County Board of Education – Whitley County High School Career & Technical Education Building
The project scope includes construction of a 10,474 SF Pre-engineered Metal
Building for a Carpentry program and Electricity program at Whitley County High School.
Be Advised that this Bid that opened on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, is hereby cancelled. The Bid will be revised and posted to the website in the near future
Sealed Bids addressed to the Louisville and Jefferson County Metropolitan Sewer District, 700 West Liberty St., Louisville, Kentucky 40203 for the construction of Morris Forman Water Quality Treatment Center (MFWQTC) Primary Sedimentation Basin Rehabilitation Project Contract No. 16460 , Budget ID No. D17042, Drawing Record No. 16460, Sheet No. 1-197, will be received at the office of MSD until 11:00 A.M., Local Time, July 27th, 2021, and will be publicly opened and read at that place and time. The public may attend the bid opening via call-in number.
Description and location of Project: This project includes construction of new influent bypass channel, replacement of three (3) blowers in the Service and Blower Building and associated air piping and diffusers in the influent aerated channel, primary influent channel and East headworks raw influent channel, replacement of two (2) rectangular butterfly valves in the Influent Aerated Channel, replacement of four (4) traveling bridge sludge collection mechanisms and associated screw collector system, replacement of thirty-two (32) primary influent gates, eight (8) drain gates, six (6) effluent butterfly valves, two (2) effluent gates, eight (8) primary sludge pumps, two (2) scum pumps and two (2) dewatering pumps, North and South Pump Stations piping and valve modifications, structural repairs to aerated channel, primary sedimentation basins, North and South Pump stations, North and South Pump Stations windows, doors and canopies replacement, covering of the East Headworks raw influent channel, Influent Aerated Channel, and Primary Sedimentation Basin influent, effluent channels, and effluent weir
launders, inspection of pressure relief valves located in the primary sedimentation basins, odor control system modifications and associated ductwork, electrical modifications such as addition of Motor Control Center M-P25-A, improvements to the Bio-tower Pump Station, addition of new bypass influent channel, and addition of new Chemically Enhanced Primary Treatment (CEPT) system together with all associated appurtenant as shown as in the Contract Documents. The project is located at Morris Forman WQTC at 4522 Algonquin Parkway, Louisville, KY 40211. All work shall be done in accordance to MSD’s Standard Specifications.
There will be one mandatory in person pre-bid meeting held for this project. At Morris Forman WQTC Administrative building located at 4522 Algonquin Parkway, with site walk to follow at 9:00 am Local Time, June 16th, 2021. Attendees shall follow MSD’s safety and COVID requirements.
The Engineer’s Construction Cost Estimate for this project is between $32,000,000.00 and $36,000,000.00.
The bid documents will be available on June 3rd, 2021, online at www.msdbids.com
. The charge for each set of bid documents is outlined on the above-referenced web site.
Persons wishing to view the bid documents may do so online at www.msdbids.com
or at the following locations: Builders Exchange of Louisville, Inc., 2300 Meadow Drive; Associated Builders & Contractors of Kentuckiana, 1810 Taylor Avenue; and F. W. Dodge, 1812 Taylor Avenue; all located in Louisville, Kentucky; and the Associated General Contractors of Kentucky, 2321 Fortune Drive, Suite 112, Lexington, Kentucky.
The Project Manager for this Invitation to Bid is Alex Novak. All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be Directed, in writing, to MSD’s Project Manager, Alex Novak E-mail: alex.novak@louisvillemsd.org. Questions received less than five days prior to the date for opening of bids may not be answered. Only answers by formal written Addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. All inquiries and questions between the bid opening and the contract awarding shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Chief Engineer, David Johnson, P.E.
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY MINORITY AND WOMAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PROGRAM POLICY AND PROCEDURES MANUAL (MBE/WBE PROGRAM) – FOR CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS $150,000 AND GREATER for Minority Business Enterprise (MBE) and Woman Business Enterprise (WBE) subcontracting participation. Effective June 1, 2020, MSD has adopted and implemented the revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual, modifying the MBE and WBE participation goals on construction services and construction-related services, in accordance with the MSD Disparity Study (Study). The Study provided the factual predicate for MSD to establish new MBE and WBE goals in MSD contracting. The MSD MBE\WBE Program modified subcontracting goals are listed below:
If selected as applicable below, the Contractor must subcontract at least 18.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified African American minority-owned businesses, at least 2.0% of the total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Asian-Indian American minority-owned businesses, and at least 15.0% total amount of the Contract Bid price to certified Caucasian Female businesses. If the Contractor is unable to meet the goals, they must demonstrate adequate “GOOD FAITH EFFORTS” in accordance with the MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) – see MSD MBE/WBE Program – Construction Subcontracting Goal Documents and Forms at https://louisvillemsd.org/SupplierDiversity/forms
All inquiries and questions prior to the bid opening shall be directed, in writing, to MSD’s Project Manager, Alex Novak
MSD SUPPLIER DIVERSITY PROGRAM: Applicable
The revised MSD Supplier Diversity Minority and Woman Business Enterprise Program Policy and Procedures Manual (MBE/WBE Program) is effective June 1, 2020. If selected as applicable above, the goals are as follows:
18.0% MBE – African American, 2.0% MBE – Asian-Indian American and 15.0% WBE – Caucasian Female participation respectively required for this project.
MBE and WBE businesses are encouraged to bid on this project as a prime contractor.
MSD BID DISCOUNT: Applicable
This MSD construction project is bid and advertised as:
Construction Services: YES Construction-related Services: NO
LOCAL LABOR COMMITMENT PREFERENCE: Yes
COMMUNITY BENEFITS PROGRAM Yes
The contract will be awarded on the basis of the lowest, responsive, responsible bid, subject to the approval of the MSD Board.
MSD reserves the right to reject any or all bids or waive any informality in any bid.
LOUISVILLE AND JEFFERSON COUNTY
METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT
David Johnson, P.E.
Chief Engineer
Rene’ Lindsay, CPPO
One Water Chief Procurement Officer
Estill County Courthouse- HVAC Repair and Controls Upgrade
Estill County Courthouse- HVAC Repair and Controls Upgrade
This project will consist of selective repair of the existing HVAC System and upgrade of the existing Direct
Digital Controls System at the Estill County Courthouse. Generally, the replacement/upgrade consists of
work related to mechanical, testing and balancing, temperature controls and electrical.
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill and Bogle Street Water Main Upgrades Project
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill and Bogle Street Water Main Upgrades Project
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 397-19-03
Oak Hill and Bogle Street Water Main Upgrades Project—The Project consists of constructing new booster water mains in the Oak Hill (16-inch diameter) and Bogle Street (6-inch diameter) areas, installation of a new flow control valve vault, and demolition of an existing 1 million gallon storage tank and altitude valve vault.
Cawood Ledford Boys and Girls Club – New Gymnasium
Cawood Ledford Boys and Girls Club – New Gymnasium
The project site is located at 1 Positive Place, Harlan, KY. The bid is to furnish all necessary
labor, materials, tools, machinery, warranties, and all other items required to construct a new
Gymnasium Facility on existing vacant lot.
The Project consists in general of the following: Remove the existing nurse call system that serves the Nursing Facility building. Furnish and install a complete nurse call system consisting of wiring, devices and controls as indicated in the Contract Document.
Refurbishment of existing and installation of new dry stack stone wall,
installation of sidewalk, curb and gutter, lighting, and other streetscape elements
spanning 375 feet over a dry stack stone viaduct bridge along U.S. 460 and 200 feet
along Water Street in downtown Georgetown, Kentucky.
Greenup County Board of Education – Greysbranch Elementary School Roof Replacement
Greenup County Board of Education – Greysbranch Elementary School 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.
RFB-222-21 Adkins-Baker-Belcher-Stewart Paving AML
RFB-222-21 Adkins-Baker-Belcher-Stewart Paving AML
Estimate:
$ 82,875.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 30 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The Adkins-Baker-Belcher-Stewart Paving project contains four separate sites where paving work is to be done. All four are previous AML project sites, and each has an area where pavement has been left in poor condition.
The Tammy Adkins site is located in Floyd County, Kentucky at coordinates 37° 24’ 23.721″ N, 82° 38’ 38.274″ W. There is approximately 0.1 miles of pavement starting at the Adkins residence and heading north on Rolling Stone Branch that will be re-done completely. Additionally, the next approximately 0.2 miles of Rolling Stone Branch Road until its intersection with KY-3380 will be patched where needed as directed by the Engineer. This total area is estimated to require 165 tons of pavement.
The other three project sites are located in Pike County, Kentucky, and the areas to be paved are specified in the plan documents. The Donna Baker site is located at coordinates 37° 26’ 56.223″ N, 82° 28’ 44.773″ W and is estimated to require 30 tons of pavement. The Deborah Belcher site is located at coordinates 37° 16’ 29.33″ N, 82° 26’ 42.06″ W and is estimated to require 30 tons of pavement. The Johnny Stewart site is located at coordinates 37° 17’ 55.385″ N, 82° 19’ 52.123″ W and is estimated to require 250 tons of pavement.
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill One Million Gallon Prestressed Concrete Water Storage Tank
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill One Million Gallon Prestressed Concrete Water Storage Tank
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 397-19-02
Oak Hill One Million Gallon Prestressed Concrete Storage Tank—Perform
work at the Oak Hill Tank site to construct a one million gallon, prestressed concrete
tank including foundation excavation, coating tank exterior, installing a mixing
system, tie-in water lines, sitework, fencing, and tank logos.
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill and Valley Oak Booster Pump Stations and Water Treatment Plant
Somerset Water Department – Oak Hill and Valley Oak Booster Pump Stations and Water Treatment Plant
The work to be bid is described as follows:
CONTRACT 397-19-01
Oak Hill and Valley Oak Booster Pump Stations and Water Treatment Plant
HSPS Improvements—The Project consists of constructing a new booster pump
station near the Oak Hill storage tank capable of providing 3 mgd normal operating
flow and 5 mgd peak flow, constructing a new 1,000 gpm booster pump station
feeding the existing Sugar Hill Tank and Valley Oak Industrial Park, installation of
variable frequency drive controllers on the existing high service pump station pumps,
installation of a new surge relief valve at the high service pump station, and all
associated appurtenances, sitework, and telemetry.
CCK-2549-21 Anthropology Building – Collections Area HVAC Upgrades
CCK-2549-21 Anthropology Building – Collections Area HVAC Upgrades
THIS PROJECT IMPROVES THE EXISTING ANTHROPOLOGY COLLECTIONS AREA BY
INCREASING THE PERIMETER WALL AND CEILING INSULATION AND INSTALLING A
NEW DEDICATED HVAC SYSTEM. (ALT.1) INSTALL ELECTRICAL UPGRADES TO
SUPPORT SECURITY SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS (BY OTHERS).
This invitation is for brick and masonry repair at Burnam Hall as specified in the following bid at Eastern Kentucky
University’s Richmond Campus. The work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and services necessary for
the complete repair including all items and requirements.
Brick and Masonry repair services at the University’s Burnam Hall Bldg. to prevent water from entering into the
building from failed brick and Masonry joints.