Bond Forfeiture Group I MAD 11 Bond Forfeiture Group I MAD 11
RFB 175-11
Muhlenberg County, Kentucky
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 70 acres of mine land in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky. The work will consist of gradework, roadway, drainage way, and revegetation of 1 bond forfeiture permit.
Fire Suppression System Military Museum Department of Military Affairs 125 East Main StreeT
RFB 176-11
FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY
The Project consists of installation of a new dry-pipe fire suppression system for the historic State Arsenal building located at 125 Main Street, Frankfort, KY, for use as the Kentucky Military History Museum, including the following: New fire water service main and underground service vault. Electrical and fire alarm work related to the new sprinkler system.
RFB 172-11
London, Kentucky
Work includes providing all required material, labor and equipment to perform selective demolition and associated reconstruction of project improvements as hereinafter described.
Work includes but is not limited to complete removal and replacement of existing modified bitumen roofs and roof insulation on two (2) separate buildings located on one (1) site in London, KY. Included as part of the roof replacement is removal, reinstallation and/or replacement of existing sheet metal trim and accessories and painting existing sheet metal roof penetrations. Work also includes saw cutting, installing new control joints and caulking existing brick veneer and tuck pointing existing masonry joints.
The Somerset-Pulaski County Development Foundation and the Lake Cumberland Regional Airport Board will be entertaining bids for a 1,400 square foot interior fit up for a portion of the existing, Lake Cumberland Regional Airport. The interior fit-up will consist of carpet and tile floor finishes, prefinished solid core wood doors in hollow metal frames, hallow metal doors and framee, interior metal stud walls and drywall installation, reception counter and caseowrk; interior painting and acoustical ceiling tile work. In addition to the interior fit-up work will include two exterior storefront windows, one full glass hollow metal door and frame with an exterior free standing premanufactured canopy. Bids will be received by Charman Don Bandy, Somerset-Pulaski County Airport Baord, 222 Airport Road, Somerset Kentucky 42501 until close of business local time on March 28, 2011. All bids will be publicly opened on April 1, 2011 at 1:00 pm in the Airport Board Office
Rieveschl Phases 3 & 4 Asbestos Abatement and Demolition
Rieveschl Phases 3 & 4 (600 and 700 Level Renovation)
Asbestos Abatement and Demolition
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH Click Here to Order
French West Relocations Phase 2
French West Relocations Phase 2
University of Cincinnati
Cincinnati, OH Click Here to Order
HVAC Renovation, Science Building Elizabethtown Community & Technical College
RFB 171-11
Project consists fo renovation of HVAC system in Science Building at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College. A new 50 ton chiller will be added and existing air handlers and roof top units will be renovated. Also, the existing DDC control system will be updated.
This is a general scope description and is not limited below as well as additional reguirements included on drawings and specifications. 1. Site Excavation, Earthwork, Walks, Storm and Seeding. 2. Structure consisting of Concrete foundations, concrete floor slab, and light guage metal trusses and metal deck. 3. Construction of exterior walls consisting of interior gypsum board, light guage metal stud walls, batt insulation, gypsum sheating, weather barrier, face brick and fiber cement siding. 4. Prefinished standing seam metal roof over, ice and water sheild, and nailable roof insulation. 5. Site Utilites including sanitary, water and electrical services. 6. Interior rough in only at plumbind fixtures. 7. HVAC and electrical rough in only. 8. Electric power at receptacles and exterior electrical devices at exterior walls. 9. ALL INTERIOR WORK TO BE FIT UP BY OWNER-NIC- REFER TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS FOR SPECIFICS AND EXTENT 10. Repairing and reseeding any areas damaged by construction.
The work in this contract consists of removing 1,335 square yards of sidewalk and asphalt pavement. Constructing 1,700 square yards of concrete sidewalk. Capping 75 square yards of concrete sidewalk with a 2 1/2″ concrete overlay. Constructing 75 linear feet of concrete curb
2318.0 Emergency Repair Pedestrian Bridge at Cooper Drive
2318.0 Emergency Repair Pedestrian Bridge at Cooper Drive
The pedestrian bridge at Cooper Drive is a 450′ long, 10′ wide walkway connecting the Agricultural Science Center South and the Charles E. Barngart building on UK’s campus. The walkway consists of 3 main segments. The north end with architectural precast wall panels bearing on grade beams and structural steel framing supporting the concrete walkway. The bridge across Cooper Drive. This is a truss bridge that spans 95′ and bears on concrete piers at each end. The south end with structural precast beams supporting the concrete walkway. The repair of the walkway will consist of the following: Demolition and replacement of steel frame and concrete on the north end. Temporay shorting of the truss and replacement of the north end bearings. Demolition of the truss slab in segments and replacement.Addition and HSS hangers to the bottom chord and placement of a WT spandrel beam to support a new glass facade at the truss portion of the walkway. Demolition od the south end concrete walkway and angle panel bracing and thier replacement. Install new glass wall panels on truss portion of bridge. As add alternate #1, the addition of safety railing around the Agricultural Science Building (South) nconcrete plaza. The removal of all temoprary shoring (including shoring currently in place to brace the precast wall panels on the north end of the walkway). The resetting of two precast panels near the north end of the truss (one on each side).
RFB 170-11
This Work includes the construction of a 2,000 sf office building at 51 Industry Rd., Hazard, KY 41701. The building is slab-on-grade with wood framed walls, vinyl clad double hung wood windows, R-19 batt insulation, shop-fabricated wood trusses, asphalt shingle roofing, and fiber cement siding. Typical floor finish to be vinyl composition tile, typical wall finish to be painted gypsum board, typical ceiling to be suspended acoustical tiles. Typical ceiling height to be 8’-0″, typical bearing wall to be 10’-1″. The HVAC system is an electric heat pump. The building will accommodate an occupancy of 21 and house the following rooms and functions: a large workroom with kitchenette, four private offices, a small conference room, men’s and women’s restrooms, mechanical room, custodial room, communications room, and reception room. The Work also includes a small asphalt parking area (1 space). Consult project documents for information regarding connecting to site utilities.
Clean Agent Fire Suppression System Transportation Cabinet Office Building
RFB 169-11
The project consists of the addition of a new clean agent fire suppression system to be installed on the fourth floor server room suite. Perimeter walls will be modified to enclose rooms by replacement of existing ceiling and addition of clean room grade ceilings. Existing raised floor perimeter will be closed out with stud wall construction below the floors. The existing pre-action system will be taken out of service, but existing branch system shall remain for any future use.
New Emergency Generator Caney Creek Rehabilitation Complex
RFB 167-11
This project is for the installation of a 120/208V – 3 Phase 175kw natural gas fueled generator with 1000 amp transfer switch and additional required specified conduits and equipment. A new 4” natural gas service line of approximately 400 lf+/- is also required to be installed to the Utility Service Provider. The generator project is located at the Caney Creek Rehabilitation Complex in Pippa Passes, Kentucky. This facility is a Mental Health Specialized Personal Care Home.
RE-AD OF RFB-146-11 Partial Metal Roof Retro-Fit Shelby Campus Jefferson Community & Technical College
RFB 168-11
The project consists of Partial Metal Roof Retro-fit over existing trapezoidal standing seam roof system. Install flute filler insulation and cover layer of rigid Polyisocyanurate, mechanically fastened, and install mechanically fastened PVC Polyvinyl-Chloride (PVC) Roofing. Demolition of upper portion of two (2) Entry Vestibule’s to below metal roof line and a portion of existing roof system. Close in Northeast Courtyard section of the roof with new purlins, metal roof deck, and insulation and PVC roof membrane over removed portion.
RFB 164-11
This project consists of the installation of an above ground fuel oil storage tank that will
serve as the backup fuel source for an existing boiler. The storage tank is designed as
a double wall , UL 142 Tank with a capacity of 5,000 gallons. In addition fuel piping
and pumps will be included to connect to the existing boiler.
Cosmetology Program Building Ashland Community & Technical College
RFB 160-11
The construction documents cover a new building for the Ashland Community and Technical College Cosmetology Program. The site is located in Ashland, Kentucky on the site of College Drive Campus. The site address is 1097 Oakview Drive. Two houses have been demolished and the site minimally graded to allow surface water to runoff. The site contains a protected water shed. Storm water runoff detention is included. All connections to the existing utilities are included. The new building is 6060 gross square feet. The structure is intended to be a pre-fabricated modular building, constructed in an off-site factory and delivered to the site in seven modules. The foundation will be unit masonry set on poured concrete round piers. A crawl space of 3 ft. clear with exterior access is above grade. Each module will have a structural steel frame with wood floor, wall and roof framing. Roof is low slope single-ply membrane gable with gutters. Exterior walls and skirting are cement-composite panels.
RFB 161-11
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids for the BSH Site “U” Repair, AMD Abatement Project. This project is located in the Bunt Sisk Hills of Hopkins County. The project will address the poor vegetation at the site, minor erosion problems, and close a dangerous water filled shaft.
The entire Site “U” area (23 acres) will be revegetated with the AML general reclamation seed mixture. The original seeding occurred within the beginning weeks of a long summer and fall drought resulting in nearly complete failure of the vegetation. Fertilizer (18-46-60 at 0.35 tons/acre) and agriculture limestone (25 tons/acre) will be applied and incorporated in the soil. The seed mixture will be applied at 80 lbs/acre pure live seed, and straw mulch at 2.5 tons/acre.
The large water laden shaft will be filled with high purity class III limestone (>85% CaCO3 content) to minimize the safety threat while allowing the water to surface. A rock berm will be constructed around the shaft to ensure that the water flows down the existing ditchline in the future. The existing rock berms along the main ditch will be extended to prevent short-circuiting and erosion problems. Erosion control blanket (ECB) ditches will be constructed to collect surface water and direct it into the main rock ditch.
Cattails will be collected from the project area and transplanted (on 4-6’ centers) within the lower settling basins. These plants should colonize the cells, increasing the retention time of the water and aiding in filtering precipitates and silt.
Haybales silt checks are included for areas that are disturbed. The existing hay bale barrier along Copper Creek will be repaired as needed. Roadway stone, geogrid, and filter fabric are included for maintenance of the existing access routes. An earthwork bid item has been included to cover any efforts necessary to fill minor erosion gullies, remove silt from retention basins, and other earthwork task. Earthwork efforts from roadways and ditches (rock and ECB) are incidental. For continued project description see Special Conditions.
Parking Lot Replacement and Improvements Phase II Ashland Community and Technical College
RFB 165-11
This project provides for removal of existing vegetation, walks, curbs, asphalt pavement and reconstruction of curbs, walks, and pavement with related earthwork, storm drainage and electrical work required to construct parking lots with spaces for approximately 91 vehicles.
This project has one Additive Alternate No 1 is for Service Drive Improvements.