Award
Kentucky CGI Advantage 4 #RFB-785-2200000092-3
Latrine Upgrades, Barbourville Readiness Center
Recipient
VANHOOK ENTERPRISES INC
Award Amount
$1,612,349.00
Ceiling
$1,612,349.00
Awarded
September 14, 2021
Identifier
RFB-785-2200000092-3
The Commonwealth of Kentucky's Division of Military Affairs awarded a contract to VanHook Enterprises Inc for a comprehensive renovation of the Barbourville Readiness Center, including facility upgrades such as restrooms, showers, lactation room, and mechanical systems aimed at energy efficiency and modern architectural relevance. The project encompasses the replacement of Fan Coil Units, boilers, and chillers, as well as interior refurbishments like lighting, wall refinishing, and flooring. The total contract amount is approximately $1,612,349.37, with the award finalized on September 14, 2021. The procurement process involved site visits, adherence to COVID-19 guidelines, and the use of the state's electronic document collaboration system for all project communications.
Description
The project consists of selective demolition and subsequent renovation of areas in the existing Barbourville Readiness Center located in Barbourville, Kentucky. This project will accommodate permanently assigned female Soldiers with appropriate restrooms and showers, along with providing a lactation room for nursing mothers. Modernize outdated existing male restrooms and showers. Include the life cycle replacement of the existing Fan Coil Units (FCU), three modular boilers and the chiller with a new mechanical system to balance the functionality of the selected systems with the Kentucky Army National Guard's (KYARNG) desire to improve the energy performance of their buildings while maintaining Tenant operability and maintainability. Also, include the life cycle replacement of facility components to include: lighting, refinishing of wall surfaces, and replacing tile and carpeting throughout the building. The design is encouraged to be relevant to current architecture while avoiding design fads. Select materials to be aesthetically pleasing, easily maintained, sustainable, and cost effective.