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Renovation of a museum in Carlisle, Kentucky. Completed plans call for the renovation of a museum.

Estimated Length of Project: 90 (Substantial Completion) + 15 (Final Completion) Project Description: 1. Remove existing roofing membrane and metal flashing. 2. Remove existing abandoned curbs. 3. Fill in existing opening in deck where abandoned curbs have been removed with new plywood roof sheathing. 4. Install 2-plys of SBS-modified bituminous membrane roofing. a. Mechanically attach sheathing paper and fiberglass mat base sheet to existing plywood deck b. Adhere 1 layer of 1/4 " tapered insulation in low-rise, urethane adhesive. c. Apply one layer of SBS-modified bitumen fiberglass mat base sheet in cold asphaltic adhesive. d. Install one ply of granule surfaced SBS modified bitumen cap sheet in cold asphaltic adhesive. 5. Install new metal flashing around perimeter of flat roof area. Responsible Contractors who have proper experience, equipment and qualifications are invited to bid on this work. These factors will be considered in the Award of Contract and all work will be performed under the standard regulations for construction of the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Specified for the furnishing of all labor, materials, supplies, tools, appliances, equipment, services, etc., necessary for Roof Replacement, Pioneer Museum, Blue Licks Battlefield State Resort Park, Carlisle, Kentucky, as set forth in the specifications and as shown on the drawings prepared by Jean Pual Grivas, Patrick D. Murphy Co., Inc., PO Box 20835, Louisville KY 40250; and approved by the Department for Facilities and Support Services of the Commonwealth of Kentucky and under the terms and conditions to this Request for Bid. 1. Remove existing roofing membrane and metal flashing. 2. Remove existing abandoned curbs. 3. Fill in existing opening in deck where abandoned curbs have been removed with new plywood roof sheathing. 4. Install 2-plys of SBS-modified bituminous membrane roofing. a. Mechanically attach sheathing paper and fiberglass mat base sheet to existing plywood deck b. Adhere 1 layer of 1/4 " tapered insulation in low-rise, urethane adhesive. c. Apply one layer of SBS-modified bitumen fiberglass mat base sheet in cold asphaltic adhesive. d. Install one ply of granule surfaced SBS modified bitumen cap sheet in cold asphaltic adhesive. 5. Install new metal flashing around perimeter of flat roof area. Bids will be received from Prime Contractors on a Lump Sum Bid Basis for the total project. All phases of work shall be bid to and through the Prime Contracting Firms. Bids shall be submitted in the manner herein described and on the official bid document form included with the conditions and specifications and shall be subject to all the conditions as set forth and described in the Bid Documents. SPECIAL NOTE: Bids shall be submitted on the Official Form supplied by the Division of Engineering and Contract Administration. Failure to comply with the foregoing requirements will be cause for invalidation of bid. Award shall be issued on the lowest responsive bid by a responsible bidder. The Bid Document shall contain all qualifying requirements and forms. It is the intent of the Commonwealth of Kentucky to use all available funds. Kentucky Workers' Compensation: Pursuant to KRS 45A.480, the Commonwealth of Kentucky may not contract with any person not in compliance with Kentucky's KRS Chapter 342 workers' compensation insurance requirements. Bid is subject to Reciprocal preference for Kentucky resident bidders and Preferences for a Qualified Bidder or the Department of Corrections, Division of Prison Industries (KAR 200 5:410). (1) "Contract" means any agreement of a public agency, including grants and orders, for the purchase or disposal of supplies, services, construction, or any other item; and (2) "Public agency" has the same meaning as in KRS 61.805. KRS 45A.492 Legislative declarations. The General Assembly declares: (1) A public purpose of the Commonwealth is served by providing preference to Kentucky residents in contracts by public agencies; and (2) Providing preference to Kentucky residents equalizes the competition with other states that provide preference to their residents. KRS 45A.494 Reciprocal preference to be given by public agencies to resident bidders -- List of states -- Administrative regulations. (1) Prior to a contract being awarded to the lowest responsible and responsive bidder on a contract by a public agency, a resident bidder of the Commonwealth shall be given a preference against a nonresident bidder registered in any state that gives or requires a preference to bidders from that state. The preference shall be equal to the preference given or required by the state of the nonresident bidder. (2) A resident bidder is an individual, partnership, association, corporation, or other business entity that, on the date the contract is first advertised or announced as available for bidding: (a) Is authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth; and (b) Has for one (1) year prior to and through the date of the advertisement, filed Kentucky corporate income taxes, made payments to the Kentucky unemployment insurance fund established in KRS 341.490, and maintained a Kentucky workers' compensation policy in effect. (3) A nonresident bidder is an individual, partnership, association, corporation, or other business entity that does not meet the requirements of subsection (2) of this section. (4) If a procurement determination results in a tie between a resident bidder and a nonresident bidder, preference shall be given to the resident bidder. (5) This section shall apply to all contracts funded or controlled in whole or in part by a public agency. (6) The Finance and Administration Cabinet shall maintain a list of states that give to or require a preference for their own resident bidders, including details of the preference given to such bidders, to be used by public agencies in determining resident bidder preferences. The cabinet shall also promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A establishing the procedure by which the preferences required by this section shall be given. (7) The preference for resident bidders shall not be given if the preference conflicts with federal law. (8) Any public agency soliciting or advertising for bids for contracts shall make KRS 45A.490 to 45A.494 part of the solicitation or advertisement for bids. The reciprocal preference as described in KRS 45A.490-494 above shall be applied in accordance with 200 KAR 5:400. Determining the residency of a bidder for purposes of applying a reciprocal preference Any individual, partnership, association, corporation, or other business entity claiming resident bidder status shall submit along with its response the attached Required Affidavit for Bidders, Offerors, and Contractors Claiming Resident Bidder Status. The BIDDING AGENCY reserves the right to request documentation supporting a bidder's claim of resident bidder status. Failure to provide such documentation upon request shall result in disqualification of the bidder or contract termination. A nonresident bidder shall submit, along with its response, its certificate of authority to transact business in the Commonwealth as filed with the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Secretary of State. The location of the principal office identified therein shall be deemed the state of residency for that bidder. If the bidder is not required by law to obtain said certificate, the state of residency for that bidder shall be deemed to be that which is identified in its mailing address as provided in its bid. No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. All bids shall be accompanied by a bid guarantee (in the form of a bid bond or certified check) of not less than five (5%) percent of the amount of the lump sum base bid. A 100% Performance Bond and a separate 100% Payment Bond shall be furnished by the successful bidder. All bonding and insurance requirements are contained in the Instructions to Bidders and/or General Conditions. Bonds should be executed by a surety company authorized to do business in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The Division of Engineering and Contract Administration, Commonwealth of Kentucky, reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive all informalities and/or technicalities where the best interest of the Commonwealth may be served. A. Bidder's Qualifications, Unit Prices, Proposed Subcontractors, and List of Materials are required to be submitted with the bid. B. All documents related to this project shall be submitted, transmitted, transferred, reviewed, approved or rejected, and/or otherwise processed using the Owner's Document Collaboration System (eCommunications) which is the Owner's web-based document collaboration system that shall be used by all project participants. No submission, transmittal, transfer, review, approval or processing shall be deemed Official without the use of this system. All additions or deletions of employees to their ecomm vendor record will be the responsibility of the contractor. C. KRS 337.550 (1) Provides that if any contractor or subcontractor is found to be in violation of any provisions of KRS 337.505 to 337.550 by the Department of Labor and upon notification to the Commissioner of the Department for Facilities and Support Services, the Commissioner of the Department for Facilities and Support Services shall hold such contractor or subcontractor ineligible to bid on public works until such a time as that contractor or subcontractor is in substantial compliance as determined by the Commissioner of Labor. D. Each demolition/renovation project must comply with Kentucky Division of Air Pollution Control Regulation 401 KAR 57:011. This includes notification, in writing, to the Division of Air Pollution Control, ten (10) days before start of the project. E. Tobacco-Free: Pursuant to Executive Order, use of any tobacco products (including e-cigarettes) is prohibited in all Executive Branch buildings and parking lots and on the grounds. Please refer to Executive Order # 2014-747 for complete details. For FAQ's go to: portal F. EEO Requirements: The Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1978 applies to All State government projects with an estimated value exceeding $500,000. The contractor shall comply with all terms and conditions of the Act. The buyer will get EEO forms from the successful bidder, if required. G. REGISTRATION WITH SECRETARY OF STATE: Domestic and foreign corporations shall be registered with the Kentucky Secretary of State and declared to be in "good standing" prior to award of contract. Offeror should verify status Failure to comply with this requirement within (5) days after notification may render your bid non-responsive. Pursuant to KRS 45A.480(1)(b), an agency, department, office, or political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Kentucky shall not award a state contract to a person that is a foreign entity required by KRS 14A.9-010 to obtain a certificate of authority to transact business in the Commonwealth ("certificate") from the Secretary of State under KRS 14A.9-030 unless the person produces the certificate within fourteen (14) days of the bid or proposal opening. Therefore, foreign entities should submit a copy of their certificate with their solicitation response. If the foreign entity is not required to obtain a certificate as provided in KRS 14A.9-010, the foreign entity should identify the applicable exception in its solicitation response. Foreign entity is defined within KRS 14A.1-070. For all foreign entities required to obtain a certificate of authority to transact business in the Commonwealth, if a copy of the certificate is not received by the contracting agency within the time frame identified above, the foreign entity's solicitation response shall be deemed non-responsive or the awarded contract shall be cancelled. No Questions Will Be Answered at the Site Visit. All Technical Questions Shall Be Emailed to the Architect/engineer of Record for This Project. All Procurement Questions Shall Be Directed to Buyer of Record for This Project.

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