Award

Kentucky CGI Advantage 4 #RFB-785-2200000415-1

RFB-112-22 Salt Structure Hopkins Co

Recipient

Not Specified

Awarded

February 08, 2022

Identifier

RFB-785-2200000415-1

This government award pertains to the construction of an 80-foot long by 62-foot wide by 10-foot high concrete salt storage structure in Hopkins County, Kentucky. The project includes excavation, footing, walls, interior concrete slabs, and a concrete entrance apron, utilizing Class "A" concrete reinforced with epoxy-coated rebar and fiber. The roof structure, a pre-engineered membrane-covered system with trusses fourteen feet on-center, will be furnished and installed separately by Bulk Storage, Inc. The scope involves excavation, filling, grading, and compaction of sub-grade and sub-base, with concrete walls ten feet high and twelve inches thick, supported by a concrete footing. The project is managed by the Kentucky Finance Facilities/Support Services office, with Jennifer Linton serving as the contact. The award is located in Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA. Potential competitors for similar projects include John Bell Construction and other contractors experienced in concrete and structural storage facilities.

Description

This project is for the construction of an 80'-3" long x 62'-0" wide x 10' high concrete structure with an interior concrete pad and concrete entrance apron for the purpose of bulk storage of roadway, deicing salt. Class "A" concrete reinforced with epoxy coated rebar and fiber will be used throughout the shallow, spread footing and walls. The contractor is responsible for excavation, filling, grading, and compaction of sub-grade and sub-base necessary for construction. Concrete walls will be ten feet high and twelve inches thick, constructed on the concrete footing, supporting a pre-engineered membrane covered roof structure (PMCS) with trusses fourteen feet on-centers. The roof structure is furnished and installed separately by Bulk Storage, Inc. Nine inch thick Class "AA" concrete slabs modified with fiber and epoxy coated rebar will be placed inside the footing and at the entrance on the exterior. The project is located in Hopkins County, Kentucky.

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