PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists of cleaning and scaling cracks on Runways, Taxiways and Roadways to prevent water from entering the pavement.
The project is to provide an exterior hydraulic dock leveler installation at the newly constructed C-1 Garage located at, 1239 Wilkinson Blvd., Kentucky Transportation Cabinet, Frankfort, Kentucky. The hydraulic dock leveler is pit mounted into the existing loading dock located in the Northeast corner of the C-1 Garage, so partial demolition and removal of existing reinforced concrete apron and dock face is necessary (approx. 143 SF) to prepare a space for the pit. Work generally consists, but is not necessarily limited to, the following: Provide work area safety and security at the loading dock. Removal of all building site improvements as described in the documents. Disposal of all demolished building materials in an acceptable manner. Prevent gravel from washing out beneath adjacent slabs. New 8” thk. reinforced concrete pit walls. New 8” thk. reinforced concrete pit slab. Provide embedded pit steel per documents. All new concrete work shall be doweled into existing adjacent concrete per details. Provide indicated hot dipped galvanized pit steel per document size and manufacturer requirements. Installation of a new hydraulic dock leveler per specifications. Confirm and coordinate hydraulic dock leveler, pit steel and pit size to meet manufacturers requirements. New electrical supply and disconnect per drawings and specifications. Provide user group training, warranties and O&M Manuals. Provide new loading dock barrier chain & bollard safety system.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be performed consists of
Cabinets and Countertop Replacement
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project scope consists of a new office facility for Comprehend Behavioral Health. The new facility is located directly adjacent to an existing medical office building at 611 Forest
Avenue. The new facility will consist of Office Assembly as well as primary care exam
rooms to support the owners program. The new facility will be 3 levels at an approximate
25,303 sq/ft cumulative area. Ground level is to be constructed of concrete frame with a mat foundation and slab-on-grade above. Levels one and two and the roof are to be constructed of
Steel frame, both levels will be above grade. Exposed exterior finishes to include insulated composite aluminum panels, brick veneer and aluminum curtain wall. Site features will
include drives, parking, landscaping, concrete and paver areas and retaining walls. Mechanical,
plumbing, fire protection, electrical and data systems are included in the project scope. Please
see the Contract Documents for full project requirements.
The following Individual Bid Packages will be accepted
1. 01 – General Trades
2. 02 – Masonry
3. 03 – Steel
4. 04 – Roofing
5. 05 – Aluminum Storefronts & Curtainwall
6. 06 – Gypsum Board Systems & Ceilings
7. 07 – Flooring
8. 08 – Painting
9. 09 – Elevator
10. 10- Fire Suppression
11. 11 – Mechanical
12. 12 – Electrical
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Trash Compactor Replacement
Louisville Metro Housing Authority – Trash Compactor Replacement
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Work under this contract includes all labor, materials, equipment and related items required to removal and
disposal of existing trash compactors, cleaning of floors and walls in compactor rooms down to sound degreased substrate, painting cleaned surfaces; installation of new trash compactor systems matching style and
operation of existing systems International Dynetics 12TR (12 in Avenue Plaza, and Dosker Manor B and C,
and 8 in Dosker Manor A); connection of all systems including replacement of elbow connecting chute and
compactor in Avenue Plaza; and Installing new electrical systems as shown.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The scope of work includes the installation of approximately 5,350 linear feet of a 10′ asphalt trail
including construction associated with storm sewer pipe, sediment control, drainage structures, low
water crossings, signage, and pavement striping.
Hancock County Schools – Hancock County High School Addition & Renovation
Hancock County Schools – Hancock County High School Addition & Renovation
The Project consists of the construction of additional classrooms and restrooms, with
renovations to the administration and library space, as well as site improvements.
City of Lawrenceburg – W. Broadway (US62) Sidewalk & Water Line Replacement Project
City of Lawrenceburg – W. Broadway (US62) Sidewalk & Water Line Replacement Project
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project consists of approximately 2,400 feet of 6″ PVC water line, 20 meter
reconnects, 2,200 feet of concrete sidewalk and appurtenances.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This project will include the removal of the 16,875.00GSF temporary dining facility know as Bowman’s Den from the campus of the University of Kentucky and return the site to its original condition. Constructed in late 2014 and becoming operational in 2015. Bowman’s Den services students with retail food operations while the Student Center was undergoing significant renovation and rebuilding. The entire structure foundation and limited
infrastructure will be removed and the area returned to conditions prior to the construction of
Bowman’s Den. The area will be sodded and an irrigation systems, similar to the one previous existing installed. No Planting are required.
Anderson County Schools – New Asphalt Paving REBID
Anderson County Schools – New Asphalt Paving REBID
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Furnishing of all labor, materials, supplies, tools,
services, etc., necessary for:
NEW ASPHALT PAVING [RE-BID]
ANDERSON COUNTY BUS GARAGE
ROBERT B. TURNER ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
ANDERSON COUNTY MIDDLE SCHOOL
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project is to construct a steel and glass bus shelter on the west side of University Drive and provide site improvements including new asphalt road paving, new concrete paving and
sidewalks, pedestrian and vehicular crossing stripping, concrete curb and gutter, storm piping.
The project includes structural concrete drilled piers, electrical, communications equipment,
and lighting. The project has three (3) alternates. 1. Provide storm water remediation at the
east bus shelter. 2 extend the east bus shelter turn lane to the south to accommodate (1)
additional bus queue. 3 provide underground infrastructure for future electric bus charging
equipment.
The Work of this Project is defined by the Contract Documents and consists of renovation of various interior corridors, classrooms, (and other miscellaneous areas as indicated) in the James S. Owen Building (JSO) on the ECTC Campus.
Work includes but is not limited to the following:
1. Demolition of existing finishes and a few walls, as indicated
2. New resilient flooring systems, and rubber base
3. Painting
4. New suspended wood slat ceiling system at various limited locations in the corridors, and new accent lighting in those locations
5. New gypsum board soffits
6. New Wall Panels Systems in corridor areas, as follows:
a. Base Bid: 60% of the wall panels
b. Add Alternate No. 1: 40% of the wall panels
7. New power and data for future lectern and smart board systems
8. Coordination with Owner-provided components
9. Demolition of Plumbing in Restrooms being removed.
Coordination with other contracts:
Contractor for work of this Contract will need to provide and coordinate schedule for installation of this contract’s various components (new wood slat ceiling, soffit systems, new lighting, etc) with new acoustical ceiling system and lighting that is being provided by a concurrent but separate “energy retrofit” construction contract. Maintain full coordination with that other Contractor on an ongoing basis throughout this project.
The project is an addition to the existing Range Operations Center at the Wendell H. Ford Regional Training Center in Greenville, KY. The addition is 3,250 square feet in size. The structural system consists of poured in place concrete shallow foundations and stem walls and concrete slab on grade. Exterior walls are a combination of cold-formed framing and insulated concrete forms with cast in place concrete. Exterior wall finishes are a combination of pre-finished metal panels and masonry veneer. Roof structure is cold formed metal framing and trusses with steel deck, roof will be pre-finished metal roof panels over rigid insulation board with a nailable surface. Interior layout consists of a large reception/customer service area, offices, meeting room, break room, storage, mechanical and toilets. Interior partitions will be light gauge steel framing with gypsum board surfaces and sound batt insulation. Floor finish will be sealed, colored concrete. Doors and frames will be hollow metal, windows are aluminum and ceilings are suspended acoustic panels. There will be minor demolition and patching of the existing facility walls to provide connections to the addition, and limited renovation work in the existing building. Site work consists of grading, storm water structures and pipe, sidewalks and stoops. Water service shall connect to existing main at street, sanitary will gravity flow to existing sanitary main adjacent to building, and natural gas piping will be extended from existing natural gas utility meter. The building will utilize natural gas for heat. HVAC for will consist of furnaces and condensing units, and ceiling cassettes with outdoor condensing unit. Electrical work includes modifications to existing 208V/3 phase service and a new 208V/120V panel for the power distribution system. Interior and Exterior lighting will be LED. Communications systems will include telephone and data wiring and devices. A natural gas generator will be an alternate bid item.
The Louisville Zoo is seeking design/build proposals for designing and installing landscaping and
irrigation for two new exhibits, Outpost on the Edge/African Primate and Snow Leopard Leap.
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal). Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to closing.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Metro Hall Skylight Replacement
Louisville Metro Government uses Bonfire portal for accepting and evaluating proposals digitally (https://louisvilleky.bonfirehub.com/portal). Sealed Proposals must be uploaded,
submitted, and finalized prior to closing.
This project consists of the replacement of two (2) existing 300 gallon, 1250 MBH atmospheric gas fired domestic water heaters with six (6) new high efficiency 100 gallon, 199 MBH gas fired domestic water heaters. Project to include all related plumbing piping work, piping insulation and gas flue roof penetrations required. All electrical work to the demolition of existing water heating systems and the installation of new water heating systems will be a part of this project.Water heater replacement to be phased as required to allow for a continuous supply of domestic hot water to the facility. Domestic hot water shall not be shut-off to the facility for more than an eight (8) hour period. Contractor to provide all required piping and valving necessary to accomplish phasing required.
Mountain Water District – Waterline Relocation Fishtrap Road
Mountain Water District – Waterline Relocation Fishtrap Road
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Project consists of the relocation of approximately 780 L.F. of 8-inch PVC and 120 L.F. of
ductile iron water line, associated meters, installation of approximately 60 L.F. of 16-inch
steel cover pipe and accessories.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Russell County Public Library project consists of a 14,955 square feet new construction. The project includes sitework, concrete, masonry, structural steel, finishes, mechanical, fire protection and electrical.
Sealed Bids will be received for the following packages:
Estimate:
$ 74,575.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 45 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
This project will address problems created by a mine blowout in 2015 and later heavy rainfall in 2018 in Lynch, Harlan County. We will install silt controls in the channel above a flume. Controls will include gabion weirs, silt traps, and armoring eroding stream banks. At the mine blowout, we will install exterior bars over the opening, fully open the mine so that it freely drains and grade the existing ditch, and create a swale in the roadway to improve the existing drainage pathway.
The waste area is property owned by the City of Lynch used under the previous AML small purchase project. Material excavated from the stream areas is disposed of outside the banks near the point of generation. Revegetation near homes receives the AML Residential Seeding protocol; otherwise use the general AML seed mixture. No trees will be cleared. All roads are existing.