Lexington Streetscape Phase One Improvements, Site Amenities Package
Lexington Streetscape Phase One Improvements, Site Amenities Package
The project will require contractors with experience in the fabrication and installation of the following:
1. Custom architectural metals and glass assemblies
2. Custom signing and wayfinding features
3. Cut stone masonry
4. Specialty lighting
5. Streetscape furnishings
6. Site cast concrete
To furnishing all labor, materials, and equipment and performing all work necessary to replace runway lighting circuit, electrical transformers, and runway identifier lights and add taxiway hold signs.
RFB-36-13
The Division of Abandoned Mine Lands wishes to receive bids to perform reclamation work on approximately 35.19 acres of mine land in PIKE County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, gradework, site prep, pond removal, sub-drain installation, Rock-Chimney drain installation and revegetation, among other items, on 2 bond forfeiture permits.
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The project is located near Fern Creek High School and consists of CIPP lining of 8 inch diameter (14,380 LF), 10 inch diameter (300 LF), 12 inch diameter (457 LF), 15 inch diameter (1,105 LF) pipes and lateral tophats (233 EA). Additional items include Manhole Epoxy Coating (13 EA), Manhole Castings (17 EA), Chimney Seals (35 EA) and other related miscellaneous items.
WKU Track and Field Restroom and Concession Building
WKU Track and Field Restroom and Concession Building
WKU will be construction a new Track and Field Restroom & Concession Building on the main campus located near the WKU Track on South Street. As this is a new building all trades assocaited with new construction of this type will be needed under a General Contractor.
RFB-41-13
This project is the development of a multi-use path in Johnson County and Magoffin County along the former Dawkins Railroad Line. The trail will have an equistrian-friendly crushed aggregate surface. The existing railroad bridges will be repaired and retrofitted with new decking and safety handrails for equistrian, pedistrian, and bicycle use. Stormwater drainage items will be cleaned, modified, and/or replaced to properly drain surface water. Safety signage meetingt the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) guidelines will be placed at trail intersections with public roads. Much of the project is in remote areas and access is limited. Many areas require crossing existing railroad structures to access. The project is a lump sum base bid project with addiitive alternates.
North Buckman Street Main Replacement and Pressure Reducing Station Project
North Buckman Street Main Replacement and Pressure Reducing Station Project
Louisville Water Company is requesting Bids for the installation of +/- 2,050 lineal feet of 16-inch DPW water main, +/- 430 lineal feet of 12-inch DPW water main, +/- 3,530 lineal feet of 12-inch PVC water main, +/- 50 lineal feet of 8-inch DPW water main, and +/- 1,295 lineal feet of 6-inch PVC water main. The project also includes pressure reducing station and installation of 10 fire hydrants and 58 customer services.
12-117 / John L. Huber Building Emergency Operations Center
12-117 / John L. Huber Building Emergency Operations Center
Louisville Water Company is requesting bids to provide all labor, rigging, tools, equipment and materials to provide and install a new AV conferencing system, distributed antenna system, related electrical work and other work as noted in the contract documents.
Work includes: work to alleviate landslide damage to site by the replacement of sidewalks with the addition of individual porches to assist in drainage away from the building, fill and grade work for drainage away from the building, and construction of lawn area swales and retaining wall.
RFB-38-13 Construct Human Resource Office (HRO) Building
RFB-38-13
The project consists of construction of a one-story, Human Resources Office Building that will be built adjacent to the existing G-1 Building. The building includes approximately 5,514 gross square feet in the Base Bid. The structure will be comprised of load bearing insulating concrete form walls with a brick veneer and precast concrete roof deck. The roof system will be an EPDM single-ply system. Interior walls will be non-load bearing metal framing with painted gymsum board.
RFB-31-13
The work consists of upgrading the primary electrical distribution system and
emergency power systems at JCTC. A new Owner supplied S&C pad mounted
primary switch and attendant expansion of the primary distribution system to form a
complete primary electric tie loop for the campus is required. Additionally removal and
replacement of the existing emergency power system serving the campus with three
diesel gensets and attendant low voltage distribution is included.
RFB-33-13 ADA Evaluation & Remediation Lees Campus
RFB-33-13
The project is an upgrade of selected campus areas to make them ADA accessible in
compliance with the Kentucky Building Code and ADAAG current guidelines. This work
occurs in two campus areas and consists of; earthwork, concrete retaining walls,
concrete walks and steps, brick veneer masonry over CMU units, cut stone wall caps,
wood framing/decking, exterior gypboard soffits, break metal flashing, fascia and rain
drainage system, TPO roofing system, lighting, painting and asphalt paving, patching
RFB-34-13
Work will consist of reclamation work on approximately 65.65 forfeited acres of mine
land in CLAY County, Kentucky. The work will consist of earthwork, pond removal,
and revegetation of approximately 24 acres of disturbed land, among other items, on 4
bond forfeiture permits.
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital New Pharmacy and Training Facility
Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital New Pharmacy and Training Facility
The project consists of the construction of approximately 15,521 SF new Pharmacy and Training Center building that will be built on the campus of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital. The Project consists of construction of a two story brick veneer building with concrete slab on grade, wood framed walls, wood engineered “I” joist and steel frame second floor framing, with wood truss roof system. Lump Sum Bid Proposals shall be addressed to the Owner from qualified Sub-Contractors to the Owner’s Construction Manager as follows:
Hawkins Construction (CM)
Jeremy Leestma
Potential Sub-Contractors interested in bidding on the project shall contact Hawkins Construction prior to obtaining bid documents. Email hawkinsconstruction@dcr.net
The work consists of constructing approximately 3,806 linear feet of 6-inch water line that will be divided into three projects. This contract will provide the necessary labor, materials, and apprutenant items necessary to complete the construction.
RFB-35-13
This project will provide and install a new UPS system in the existing KET Building. As a part of this project, we will also replace the existing automatic transfer switch, provide new panelboards, and reroute existing loads.
RFB-32-13
The project consists of interior demolition of an 8,000 sq. ft. office building. The demolition will cover all HVAC, plumbing and electrical back to the panels. All interior walls interior furring on exterior walls, floor covering, ceiling tile and grid will be demolished. Exterior walls will have selective demolition to accommodate new windows, doors and storefront system. Selective site demolition will encompass demo of asphalt parking 5’ from the building and existing mechanical pad and foundations. New construction will entail interior metal stud walls with gypsum board, new acoustical ceiling, carpet tile, vinyl composition tile, paint, insulated aluminum windows and insulated aluminum storefront, casework, plumbing fixtures and HVAC system. New exterior construction will consist of a new entry canopy, limited landscaping and new side walk and parking lot stripping.
Stovall Church Road Pump Station Replacement Project
Stovall Church Road Pump Station Replacement Project
Radcliff, Hardin County, Kentucky
The work shall generally consists of: Replacement of a sanitary sewer pump station, including control panel and all accessories, within an existing wet well.
Water Treatment Plant Improvements City of Monticello
Water Treatment Plant Improvements City of Monticello
Expansion of the Monticello Water Treatment Plant to 4.5 million gallons per day. The construction will include the conversion of the existing operations building to a new chemical feed building, conversion of the existing tube settlers to flocculators and plate settlers, a new membrane building, and sludge lagoon.