KY St. Reformatory Renovate, Upgrade, Replace Elec, Kentucky State Reformatory
RFB-193-11
LaGrange, Kentucky
This project involves the upgrade of the existing 400 amp panelboards in Dorms 4&6 to new 800 amp panelboards in order to accommodate new HVAC equipment. For continued descripton, see Special Conditions.
Spindletop Administration Building Renovation, 2624 Research Park Drive
RFB-188-11
Lexington, KY
The work includes but is not limited to; the renovation of all restrooms include demolition of existing fixtures, toilet partitions, accessories, ceiling systems, select partitions, electrical components and revisions to the HVAC to accommodate the new work. The new work includes new fixtures, floors, walls and accessories, suspended acoustical ceiling system, wall partitions, floor and wall porcelain tile, lighting and electrical and mechanical work. The general demolition includes select existing walls, wall panel systems, associated doors and frames and the installation lf new metal stud and drywall partitions with associated wood doors and frames, including painting or stain as required. Existing walls shall be painted to the extent noted in the finish schedule. The Mechanical portion consists of the removal of 1 of 2 existing boilers and the installation of a new boiler and all associated piping, combustion air intake and exhaust flues and a new gas line to the building. New airflow devices, controls devices and demo work as shown on the drawings. Electrical work includes the replacement of a relay bases lighting control system, and revisions to lighting, power , communications and fire alarm systems.
This project consists of providing all materials, labor and equipment necessary for the construction of relocating existing overhead utilities underground. Total trench length is approximately 375 LF. Contract Document will NOT be issued after 10:00 am on Tuesday, April 5, 2011.
2325.0 Construction Management Services for Upgrade Student Center Infrastructure
2325.0 Construction Management Services for Upgrade Student Center Infrastructure
This project will repair,upgrade and improve existing building infrastructure systems that have exceeded their useful life, need to be upgraed to meet current building code requirements, or need to be upgraded to meet current capacities being exceeded with occupant load. Systems include HVAC, plumbing and sanitary, mechanical, electrical and lighting, fire suppression/sprinkling, and communications infrastructures. As these infrastructure needs are upgraded, aesthetic and cometic upgrades will be made as a result of and in support of infrastructure upgrades.
RE-ADVERTISEMENT OF RFB-101-11, Replacement of Force Main Transportation Cabinet
RFB-192-11
Montgomery County Rest Area I-64 Westbound
The Montgomery County Rest Area, located west of Exit 110 on I-64, is currently in need of a force main replacement. The existing 3 inch force main, rendered unusable due to sediment and grit buildup, will have to be abandoned and replaced to allow for the Rest Area to be placed back in operation. A majority of the project corridor will be within the existing I-64 Right-of-Way. The remainder of the project corridor will be within the Evans Drive Right-of-Way and an existing 20’ utility easement owned by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Connection to the Mt. Sterling Water and Sewer sanitary sewer system will occur at the same manhole along Evans Drive as the existing force main. The project scope includes installing approximately 7,785 linear feet of 3 inch PVC force main, installing 660 linear feet of 6” PVC force main, construction of a sanitary sewer grinder vault, installation of the grinder, directional drilling beneath Somerset Creek, installation of air release valves, installation of cleanouts, installing force main within existing encasement under I-64, connection to existing sanitary systems, decommissioning all existing air release valve vaults, and conducting all related earthwork and site restoration.
The scope of the project consists of the replacement one (1) failed jack assembly in one elevator in the University of Kentucky Medical Center Combs Building.
Contract NMWD-MPI 1-1 Plan sheets 1-7 and 13-16 (15,650 If 8″ and 9,080 If 6″ pipe. Contract NMWD-MPI 1-2 Plan Sheets 1-3 and 8-12 (8,642 IF 6″ and 5,578 IF 4″ pipe), 300 GPM pumping
Re-Roofing of Five (5) Existing Buildings, Woodsbend Youth Development Center
RFB-190-11
West Liberty, Kentucky
Work required for this project includes, but is not limited to, the following: Removal of existing shingles and appurtenances from four (4) buildings of varying sizes and installing new laminated fiberglass shingles and accessories; removal of modified bitumen roofing and appurtenances from another building and a portion of noe of the buildings with major existing roofing of shingles. These roofs will be replaced with new modifed bitumen roofing.
Chiller Replacement and HVAC Upgrade, Transportation Cabinet Depart of Hwys District Office
RFB-178-11
Somerset, Kentucky
The project includes the installation of new variable refrigerant volume (VRV) system and related components, installation of new energy recovery ventilator and associated ductwork and installation of miscellaneous electrical cabinet heaters. Limited acoustical tile ceiling work is also included. Limited demolition work required to install new system is also included.
Wallins Creek 8 (AML) Maintenance Project, 29th Annual Construction Grant
RFB-189-11
Harlan County, Kentucky
The Wallins Creek 8 project consists of three projects as described:
DON HENSLEY SITE is located on Frederick Street from KY 219 in Wallins Kentucky. Latitude: 36°49¿20¿, Longitude: 83°24¿48¿. The existing gabion baskets are being repaired with grout. This will help prevent sand abrasion of the metal wiring that holds the gabion baskets together.
TIMOTHY HENSLEY SITE is located on Farmer Lane from KY 219 in Wallins Kentucky. Latitude: 36°48¿49¿, Longitude: 83°24¿41¿.Existing gabion baskets have failed over the years and will be replaced with concrete gravity retaining walls.
HOMER ROWLETTE SITE is located on Silk Stocking Road from KY 219 in Wallins Kentucky. Latitude: 36°47¿43¿, Longitude: 83°24¿06¿. The existing gabion baskets are being repaired with grout. This will help prevent sand abrasion of the metal wiring that holds the gabion baskets together. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
South Park Area 690 Improvements: Mt. Holly & Farmers Ln. Check Valves
South Park Area 690 Improvements: Mt. Holly & Farmers Ln. Check Valves
Louisville, KY
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids for the furnishing and installation of two (2) check valve vaults including site work, piping, water mains, drainage, utilities, restoration, and landscaping as noted on contract documents.
This project is bounded by the limits of the construction as shown in the construction as shown in the construction documents. Specifics consists of the construction of sanitary sewers, sanitary manholes, bypass pumping, water pollution control, erosion control, curbs, pavement, and related infrastructure construction and/or furnishing of items as listed in the bid schedule, plus incidentals necessary to complete the work
The project scope includes the complete renovation of approximately 59,500 SF of the existing facility with the addition of approximately 11,800 SF of new construction. The new exterior walls are brick-veneer, masonry load-bearing with slab-on-grade floor. The work must be substantially complete no later than November, 2012 and will be renovated and constructed in phases. The school will be occupied during all phases. The school will be occupied during all phases of the work with the use of temporary portables on site.
Auditorium Seating, Hopkinsville Community College
RFB-182-11
Hopkinsville, Kentucky
Auditorium on the University of Kentucky, Hopkinsville Community College Campus, Hopkinsville, Kentucky. The work consists of replacing 500 +/- Theater Seats, carpeting, tile and associated finish work in the Auditorium, as well as the stage curtains . The work also includes General and Electrical Construction.
Construction of the headworks building for the Wurtland WWTP, including site work, building, mechanical fine screen, meter vault, piping and fittings, electrical, controls and other incidental and related work necessary for completion.