Award
Kentucky CGI Advantage 4 #RFB-785-2200000109-2
Governor's Mansion Miscellaneous Repairs
Recipient
Not specified
Awarded
September 17, 2021
Identifier
RFB-785-2200000109-2
The Commonwealth of Kentucky, through its Division of Engineering and Contract Administration, issued an invitation to bid (RFB-785-2200000109-2) for miscellaneous repairs at the Governor's Mansion located in Frankfort, Kentucky. The project encompasses fireplace repairs, chimney work, exterior masonry restoration, roof replacement with synthetic slate, and retaining wall repairs. The scope includes sealing cracks, servicing gas log sets, resurfacing chimney flues, installing chimney caps, pressure washing and repairing stone exteriors, recaulking mortar joints, installing membrane on roof parapet walls, painting exterior wood trim, and repairing retaining walls. The bid documents and specifications are available via the State Plan Room and Lynn Imaging, with no charge for digital plans. The project requires adherence to COVID-19 safety protocols, including proof of vaccination and mask-wearing during site visits. Key contacts include James Burris (JCB Architects), Bernard Engelman (Division of Engineering), Jennifer Linton (Facility and Support Services), and Margaret MacDonald (Division of Contract Administration). The location of the work is at the Governor's Mansion, 700 Capital Avenue, Frankfort, KY. The award is classified under the state category, with no specific OEMs or vendors mentioned. Likely competitors include companies specializing in masonry, roofing, and general contracting services relevant to government projects.
Description
The architectural scope of work for the Governor's Mansion Miscellaneous Repairs includes fireplace repairs such as sealing cracks and openings in the firebox, servicing and replacing gas log sets, resurfacing chimney flues, installing new chimney caps, and various pipe and valve repairs or replacements. Exterior repairs include pressure washing and cleaning stone exteriors, repairing damaged stone, recaulking deteriorated mortar joints, installing liquid resin and fleece membrane on the backside of the roof parapet wall, cleaning, caulking and painting exterior wood trim and cement-based parge coat on the penthouse, installing a new synthetic slate roof on the root cellar, and repairing leaning retaining walls at the root cellar. The project is located at the Governor's Mansion in Frankfort, Kentucky.