LFUCG – Man 0′ War Boulevard Public Improvement Project Richmond Road Intersection
LFUCG – Man 0′ War Boulevard Public Improvement Project Richmond Road Intersection
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Consisting of the construction and/or furnishing of items, plus incidentals necessary to
complete the work. The work entails modification of roadway intersection.
Estimate:
$209,850.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + 240 Calendar Days (Final Completion)
The proposed Butcher Branch Cover & Vegetate (AMD) Abatement Project, approximately 10
acres total, consists of covering poorly vegetated areas and vegetate with borrow material in the
Lewisport-Hawesville area of Hancock County. The site are located in the Tell City Quadrangle.
The site is at 37° 53′ 2.8″ N, 86° 51′ 20.5″ W.
This project entails capping poorly vegetated and barren refuse in the Butch Branch watershed of
Hancock County. We will use an excavator to explore the borrow area and identify the best
suitable material prior to major disturbance. We will incorporate agriculture limestone at
multiple stage of the work. The work will place the material and split the application of
fertilizer, liberally apply limestone, and a cover crop. In the fall the cover crop is tilled under as
a green manure, additional limestone and fertilizer is incorporated with the final seeding. Install
rock checks in the creek to control erosion. Trees that are cleared will be windrowed onsite for
wildlife habitat.
Construction disturbances will be kept to a minimum with a stringently formulated sediment and
erosion control program. Prior to beginning any major earth disturbance (excluding initial site
preparation for access only), all silt control measures will be installed. These include silt traps
and silt barriers (bales & silt fence) at the project site and the waste area. All disturbed areas will
be promptly revegetated at the end of construction using lime, fertilizer, residential or wildlife
seed, and mulch, as necessary. Standard measures will be used for dust control and work hours
will occur during AML’s standard time frame of 7 am to 7 pm Monday-Friday with shorter hours
for “critical” work items. Access to the site is via county roads, residential driveways and yards,
and an existing access road.
CCK-2297-18 Brachytherapy Expansion BP2 REBID of TC-09C and TC-21A – 2457.0
CCK-2297-18 Brachytherapy Expansion BP2 REBID of TC-09C and TC-21A – 2457.0
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Brachytherapy Expansion project includes excavation, expansion, and
modification of existing basement spaces between Markey Cancer Center, and
Pavilion H as part of an overall expansion of radiation medicine in UK Healthcare. This
project includes preparation, reception, and installation of a new Varian linear
accelerator and renovation of existing treatment spaces and waiting areas.
The work to be performed includes the addition of a stainless-steel weir to the pool gutter, stripping and re-painting the existing pool, re-connecting the existing main drain piping to the existing surge tank, adding a backwash line and settling tank, and cleaning existing floor drain piping -or- replacing two floor drains and connecting to existing sanitary sewer lines.
18-49 / I-64 36 Inch Steel Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System Installation
18-49 / I-64 36 Inch Steel Impressed Current Cathodic Protection System Installation
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the furnishing of all labor, tools, equipment, and materials required by the Contract Documents to design, manufacture, deliver, and install an impressed current cathodic protection system on I-64 36″ Steel Main. The proposed cathodic protection system would consist of three (3) semi-deep anode groundbeds installed on LWC property at the I-64 pump station, Beckley Station ECV station and the Clark Station Tank site. Each groundbed would be powered by its own rectifier and would have four (4) 1″ diameter by 60″ long mixed metal oxide tubular anodes. The groundbeds shall be installed to a depth of 50-feet, shall be vented, and filled with coke breeze backfill. The rectifiers shall be air-cooled, constant-voltage, tap-adjusted units with outputs of 60 DCV and 15 DCA. Also included in the cathodic protection system are ten (10) test stations in order to facilitate the monitoring of the system. Each test station shall have two (2) test wires attached to the pipeline as well as a permanently-installed electrode.
CCK-2296-18 Dickey Hall – Rooms 301, 355 and 323 Renovation
CCK-2296-18 Dickey Hall – Rooms 301, 355 and 323 Renovation
Please Note: Addendum 2 has changed the Bid Date
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Renovation of classroom 301 & 355. Work includes removal of windows between rooms 301
& 355, new flooring, new furniture, painting walls, new A/V equipment, and code upgrades.
Renovation of classroom 323. Work includes new flooring, new furniture, painting walls, new
A/V equipment, and code upgrades.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
Miscellaneous concrete slab repairs, waterproofing membrane repairs, expansion joint replacements, water repellent installation and bumper repairs to Parking Garages #1,2,3,5,6,7,8 and Good Samaritan.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The work to be performed consists of: Parking Lot expansion and sealing
Work includes providing all items, articles, materials, operations or methods herein listed, mentioned
or scheduled on the Project Documents and / or herein, including all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals as necessary for their completion.
City of Frankfort – Glenns Creek Interceptor – Pipe Procurement, Contract 1
City of Frankfort – Glenns Creek Interceptor – Pipe Procurement, Contract 1
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes procurement of approximately 8,300 linear foot of 24”, 30” and 36” sanitary
sewer pipe (of which 227 LF shall be 24” ductile iron pipe) and all other associated appurtenances.
City of Frankfort – Glenns Creek Interceptor Contract 2
City of Frankfort – Glenns Creek Interceptor Contract 2
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment necessary for the Glenns Creek Interceptor Sewer project, consisting of approximately 8,300 LF
of sanitary sewers 18” to 24” to be dug and replaced with 24” to 36” sanitary sewers, new manholes, two (2) bore and jacked crossings under a CSX/RJ Corman railroad (227 LF) and M.L.K. Blvd. (382 LF) and road crossings, point repair sanitary sewer rehabilitation and all other
associated appurtenances.
Description and location of Project: This unit base construction order is for the 18-inch pipe and 15-inch flat bottom paved ditch installation along the rear easement behind 5224 Venus Drive in Metro Council District 12.
North McLean County Water District – East Harmons Ferry Road Booster Pump Station & Waterline Upgrades
North McLean County Water District – East Harmons Ferry Road Booster Pump Station & Waterline Upgrades
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
All necessary earthwork, labor, materials, and equipment for the construction and installation of 4,130 LF. of 6 inch PVC waterline and water booster pump station.
The project is the consists of exterior repairs for Kenlake Lodge. Repair work involves the following: Demolition and removal of an exterior concrete stair including foundations and steel railings. Removal of existing sun deck traffic coating, steel guardrails, wood fascias, gutters and downspouts. Installation of new steel frame stair with metal pan treads. Installation of aluminum stair railing and deck guardrailing. Installation of pedestrian traffic coating system on sun deck.
Cement plaster wall repairs. Painting of exposed steel stair.
West Shelby Water District – US 60 Waterline Relocation
West Shelby Water District – US 60 Waterline Relocation
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This contract consists of relocating approximately 3,000 L.F. of 8″ D.I. CL 350 and 6″, 8″, and 10″ PVC, SDR-17 waterline and all necessary appurtenances.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The project includes providing all construction supervision, labor, materials, tools, test equipment
necessary for the construction of West Hickman D:
• 1,190 LF of 54-inch sanitary sewer
• 2,700 LF of 48-inch sanitary sewer
• 15 LF of 27-inch sanitary sewer
• 200 LF of 24-inch sanitary sewer
• 15 LF of 18-inch sanitary sewer
• 1,160 LF of 12-inch sanitary sewer
• 20 LF of 10-inch sanitary sewer
• 360 LF of 8-inch sanitary sewer
• 41 manholes of varying diameters
• Four (4) tunnels of varying minimum diameter and lengths; 420± LF of 60-inch, 125± LF
of 72-inch, 170± feet of 60-inch and 230± feet of 24-inch. The tunnels will cross beneath
West Hickman Creek or tributaries thereof at three locations; and Wilson Downing Road,
Tates Creek Road, Armstrong Mill Road, and Greentree Road.
• 13 manholes to be abandoned
The Cabinet for Health & Family Services, housed inside the L&N Building in Louisville, KY will renovate its (2) 8th floor Lobby conference rooms into a Health Clinic, in order to provide related services to its employees who reside in the Building as well as surrounding Louisville area.
Premise Health will be the provider / operator for the Health Clinic. The building will remain in operation during construction, with selective, above-ceiling work as part of this scope done on level 7, currently unoccupied.
The building will remain a Business Occupancy, with no change to the current construction type. This particular area of the building was constructed around 1905, 11 stories in heights that utilizes concrete-encased steel girders with reinforced concrete joists and concrete floor slabs. The exterior walls, mentioned here for reference only, are constructed of clay tile masonry faced with brick veneer.
The existing 8th floor conference rooms across from the main elevators were analyzed for their ability to support floor loading associated with the proposed Health Clinic. That analysis concluded that no modifications to the existing floor structure are necessary as part of the Health Clinic fit-up.
A staging area has been identified to minimize disruption to the facility during the renovation, which may occur during regular business hours. Refer to Staging Plans.
The interior walls will be standard commercial construction, with a Lab, Office, Restroom, and Exam space in addition to general storage. The existing HVAC, power/data, and fire protection systems will be modified to accommodate the Health Clinic, and new lighting will be provided.
CCK-2293-18 Good Samaritan Central Sterile Cart Washer – Mechanical
CCK-2293-18 Good Samaritan Central Sterile Cart Washer – Mechanical
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
This bid is for the Mechanical Portion of a Central Sterile Cart Washer installation at UK Good
Samaritan Hospital, per plan sheets and specifications.
Estimate:
$ 45,803.00
Estimated Length of Project:
(Substantial Completion) + July 31, 2018 (Final Completion)
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to preform reclamation work on approximately 3.72 acres of mine land in Floyd County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, grade work and revegetation.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Furnishing all labor, materials and equipment and performing all
work necessary to complete the pavement rehabilitation on the T-hangar apron at the Fleming – Mason Airport