The Kentucky State Police is proposing to erect three (3) new communications towers in Western Kentucky. The site names are 1-7 Ballard County Jail, 1-9 Art’s Oasis, and 2-13 Webster County DOT. The new structures at 1-7 Ballard County Jail and 1-9 Art’s Oasis will be 250’ tall latticed steel self-supporting towers designed to accommodate future 50’ extensions. The new structure at 2-13 Webster County DOT will be a 195’ tall latticed steel self-supporting tower designed to accommodate a future 55’ extension. All towers will be designed to support equipment that will improve the Kentucky State Police communications system. This project is to procure the tower steel, hardware, and anchorage materials required to erect the structures and to store the material for up to 6 months after fabrication.
The bid is to furnish all
necessary labor, materials, tools, machinery, warranties, and all other items required to replace
asphalt shingle roof, metal flashing and downspouts, exterior siding, interior renovations
including; paint, wood trim refinishing, casework, lighting and structural floor repair.
This project scope consists mainly of a full horizontal cabling replacement for the entire building. Additional scope includes the updating of the Telecom spaces in the building and HVAC and Architectural work to support these updates. There are also two rooms that will require power, data and architectural renovations.
CODES AND REGULATIONS
The new facility will be designed under the 2018 Kentucky Building Code and according to the ADA Standards for Accessible Design. In addition, the new facility will be constructed to the standards of the Division of Engineering and Contract Administration, and the Kentucky Community and Technical College requirements.
Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer – Main Street Water & Sewer Replacement Phase 1
Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer – Main Street Water & Sewer Replacement Phase 1
This project consists of an estimated 1,630 feet of 12” and 205 feet of 8”water
main along with 1,055 feet of 8” sewer and related accessories. Please note this bid shall be
for labor only including identified components, i.e. blacktop, gravel, concrete, etc., MSWS will
supply all piping, fittings and accessories.
City of Stanford Waterworks – Pitman Creek Wholesale Fire Protection – Contract 1
City of Stanford Waterworks – Pitman Creek Wholesale Fire Protection – Contract 1
This project consists of one (1) contract. Contract 1 consists of
installing approximately 1,100 linear feet of 12” PVC SDR-17 fire protection main,
30 linear feet of open cut steel encasement for 12” fire main, 2 fire hydrants, two
(2) 12” gate valves, one (1) 8” gate valve, two (2) 6” gate valves, and a fire
protection vault. This contract will be for labor and equipment only, as the City of
Stanford Waterworks will be supplying all materials for construction.
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for project consisting of distribution water main replacement located in southwest Louisville Metro on four (4) different streets, includes; supply and install 2330 LF of 8” PVC water main, 895 LF of 8” ductile iron water main, 30 LF of 6” Ductile Iron water main and 20 LF of 6” PVC water main along John Adams Way, 850 LF of 6” ductile iron water main along Hinchbrook Blvd, 1400 LF of 6” PVC water main along Dunkirk Ln, 730 LF of 4” ductile iron water main along Henderson Ave. Also included with the project is the transfer, renewal, relocation or discontinue of 110 +/- customer services, install (5) Fire Hydrants , multiple tie-ins, cut and plugs and restoration of all disturbed areas.
Questions or inquiries relating to this project must be submitted in writing via email at least seven (7) calendar days prior to the bid opening date. All questions and inquiries must be sent to the Buyer, Renee Fromme, email at rfromme@lwcky.com.
The Company’s Project Manager’s estimate for the Contract plus Company supplied materials for this Project is $1,000,000 –
$3,000,000. 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 of the following prequalification categories: 4”-16” PVC Water Mains OR 4”-16” Ductile Iron Water Main For information about pre-qualification, contact the Buyer listed above.
Award of the Contract will be based on base bid pricing and is at the Company’s sole discretion. Alternate bid(s) may or may not be awarded. The Company will award the Contract to the Bidder presenting a Bid that is responsive to the Specifications, is in substantial compliance with the Contract requirements, and presents the lowest and best price for performing the Work making up the base bid. The Company may accept the Bid that the Company determines is in the Company’s best interest, which may not necessarily
be the least expensive Bid.
Bid Documents 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 towww.lwckyplanroom.com.
Estimate:
$206,295.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + August 31, 2021 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 23 acres of mine land in Hopkins County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, pipe installation and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit.
This bid package includes construction drawings and specifications for the rehabilitation of
the Cooper House. The project removes the existing addition and provides a complete
update of the house including but not limited to new finishes, new restrooms, new HVAC,
electrical, plumbing, data and fire protection. A new addition will be built with limited site
work. The HVAC system is supported by a geothermal well system that is included in this
package.
City of Tompkinsville – WWTP & Sanitary Sewer Project – SBR WWTP Contract 1 Rebid
City of Tompkinsville – WWTP & Sanitary Sewer Project – SBR WWTP Contract 1 Rebid
The Project will consist of the conversion of the existing Tompkinsville WWTP to a Sequential Batch Reactor
WWTP, the construction of headworks, the construction of a new disinfection system, the conversion of an
existing clarifier to a post-equalization basin, demolition of several structures, and various other improvements.
The Contractor shall furnish all materials, equipment, and labor necessary to complete the construction of the
project.
Todd County Board of Education – School District Renovations 2021
Todd County Board of Education – School District Renovations 2021
The Todd County Board of Education will receive General Contracting bids for renovation of
existing Main school buildings (North/South Todd Elem Schools, High School, Middle School,
and Horizons Academy)
General work includes: HVAC upgrade, Bathrooms fixture upgrade, Security Upgrade, Parking
lot reseals, and some re-roofing.
Estimate:
$ 71,500.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + July 30, 2021 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 6.26 acres of mine land in Letcher County, Kentucky. The work will consist of demolition work, structure removal and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit.
The project involves the removal of one of the existing VRF HVAC system providing heat and cooling to the Bldg. This will include removal of the room controls, refg. piping, pipe insulation and system controls and interlock.
This project will include the installation of a new VRF systems, outdoor, indoor units, the installation of the refg. piping, pipe insulation, indoor unit support frame, frame enclosure, re-connect electrical ckts, re-connect low voltage control ckts, and complete a mfg. start-up. This contractor will need to make all of the interlocks between indoor and outdoor equipment as required a operational system.
About one third of the Bldg. is without heat and therefore we are requiring that the successful Bidder submit VRF equipment shops drawings within 24 hours. Equipment Suppliers needs to be able to have equipment on job site 7 days after shop are approved.
Project consists of furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all work
necessary for the Runway Overlay Project at the Gene Snyder Airport.
Project scope for site work includes removal of existing earth spoils for disposal off-site, site clearing and erosion control, demolition and removal of existing stone walls and stone sign base, new chain link fencing and gates, hydroseeding and sod and asphalt repairs. Electrical and data scope includes extension of new electrical service from the south to future sign improvements and to provide an additional electrical panel and service, and extension of data from the existing Gate 1 location to future sign improvements.
The project consists of removal of existing aluminum foil roof system, installation of new PVC roof system over existing building and providing additional containment of loose interior roof insulation, including the following:
1. Removal existing roofing material.
2. Remove dirt, debris, and adhesives from the metal roof panel surface.
3. Inspect existing roof panels and replace as needed per unit pricing.
4. Install flute filler insulation between ribs of the metal roof panels.
5. Lay approved cover board over the insulation and ribs, and then mechanically fasten to deck.
6. Lay single ply membrane into place.
7. Mechanically fasten membrane.
8. Hot air weld field seams and laps.
9. Custom flash penetrations then treat with a hot air welder.
10. Install new sheet metal edge flashing, trim, gutters and downspouts, etc.
11. Secure loose roof insulation at the interior of the facility
The Fire Alarm Life Safety System of the Lodge, Guest Room Buildings “A through D”, Pool Restroom Building, as well as the Meeting Room Building will be upgraded per the Kentucky Building Code with Current Revisions, Americans with Disabilities Act, International Building Code, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code NFPA72, and National Electrical Code. An intelligent, addressable fire alarm system shall be provided in accordance with National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code requirements as well as the requirements of the State Fire Marshall’s Office. The system will comply with all manufacturers’ requirements and shall report compatible alarm signals to the remote central system via an externally mounted dialer. The fire alarm system will monitor any and all sprinkler system flow switches, tamper switches, kitchen hood monitor, elevator recall, and duct mounted smoke detectors as well as heat detectors and smoke detectors. Power panels serving the fire alarm system shall receive SPD “surge suppression devices” on the 120VAC power feeder to protect the fire alarm system from transient voltages and power surges. A 48 hour notification is required for any outage of the existing Fire Alarm System. All work shall be done in compliance with the KBC “Kentucky Building Code”, the IBC “International Building Code” and NEC “National Electrical Code”.
Corbin Independent Schools – Corbin High School Career Center – Phase 1
Corbin Independent Schools – Corbin High School Career Center – Phase 1
The Career Center will be constructed to accommodate two Career
centered technology programs. Each program will include lab space, classroom and support
services. Other spaces include entrance vestibule and lobby with toilet rooms. A centralized
mezzanine with program storage areas and mechanical room will be constructed. Site
Development will include service areas, parking and entrances.
CC-343B-21 Industry & Technology Building Roof Restoration
CC-343B-21 Industry & Technology Building Roof Restoration
This project includes 55,400 square feet of built up roof restoration. It includes the removal of aggregate around
the perimeter, removal of old flashing and installation of new flashing.