Advertisement for Bids for Lake Fenton Community Schools Project Information Sealed bids will be accepted from qualified contractors by Lake Fenton Community Schools for an Electronic Energy Efficient Light Change Out project at the Lake Fenton Middle School and West Shore Elementary School located in Fenton, Michigan. Proposals must be clearly marked “Proposal for Lighting Project” and may be mailed or delivered in person to: Wayne S. Wright, Superintendent Lake Fenton Community Schools 11425 Torrey Road Fenton, MI 48430 Pre-Bid Meeting A pre-bid meeting will be conducted by the maintenance director, Jake Staley on December 12, 2011at 1:00 p.m. (local time) at the Administrative Services Boardroom located at 11425 Torrey Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430. At this meeting bidders will be given a tour of the site where they can become familiar with the site conditions and secure necessary requirements. Bid Information Bids will be received until 3:30 p.m. (local time) on December 21, 2011 at the Lake Fenton Community Schools Administrative offices located at 11425 Torrey Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Bids will be publicly opened in the Administrative Services Boardroom and read aloud shortly after the due date and time. Bids received after the deadline will not be accepted and will be returned to the bidder unopened. Lake Fenton Community Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bid proposals. Specifications Specifications will be available electronically free of charge. Please email [email protected]for an electronic copy; a hard copy may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $10.00. All checks are to be made payable to Lake Fenton Community Schools. Plans may be obtained by contacting Katy Wade, Lake Fenton Community Schools at [email protected]or 810.591.2532. All project specific questions should be directed to Jake Staley, Lake Fenton Community Schools, at [email protected]or 810.591.2560. End of Advertisement
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Advertisement for Bids for Lake Fenton Community Schools Project Information Sealed bids will be accepted from qualified contractors by Lake Fenton Community Schools for an Electronic Energy Efficient Light Change Out project at the Lake Fenton Middle School and West Shore Elementary School located in Fenton, Michigan. Proposals must be clearly marked “Proposal for Lighting Project” and may be mailed or delivered in person to: Wayne S. Wright, Superintendent Lake Fenton Community Schools 11425 Torrey Road Fenton, MI 48430 Pre-Bid Meeting A pre-bid meeting will be conducted by the maintenance director, Jake Staley on December 12, 2011at 1:00 p.m. (local time) at the Administrative Services Boardroom located at 11425 Torrey Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430. At this meeting bidders will be given a tour of the site where they can become familiar with the site conditions and secure necessary requirements. Bid Information Bids will be received until 3:30 p.m. (local time) on December 21, 2011 at the Lake Fenton Community Schools Administrative offices located at 11425 Torrey Road, Fenton, Michigan 48430. Bids will be publicly opened in the Administrative Services Boardroom and read aloud shortly after the due date and time. Bids received after the deadline will not be accepted and will be returned to the bidder unopened. Lake Fenton Community Schools reserves the right to reject any and all bid proposals. Specifications Specifications will be available electronically free of charge. Please email [email protected] for an electronic copy; a hard copy may be purchased for a non-refundable fee of $10.00. All checks are to be made payable to Lake Fenton Community Schools. Plans may be obtained by contacting Katy Wade, Lake Fenton Community Schools at [email protected] or 810.591.2532. All project specific questions should be directed to Jake Staley, Lake Fenton Community Schools, at [email protected] or 810.591.2560. End of Advertisement
Lake Fenton Community Schools T‐12 to T‐8 Electronic Energy Efficient Light Change Out
December 2011
1. Middle School: a. Remove 392 T-12 two lamp ballasts and install new T-8 two lamp ballasts b. Remove 46 T-12 four lamp ballasts and install new T-8 four lamp ballasts c. Install 968 new T-8, 28 watt, 841 lamps in fixtures d. Install ballasts disconnects and replace broken sockets in fixtures as needed e. Include unit pricing per T12 conversion
2. Middle School Room Cl04 – Technical Training Room
a. Remove existing 8 ft. T-12 lamps, ballasts, and reflectors b. Install 17 new 4-lamp T-8 ballasts c. Install 17 new 4-lamp Retro Fit Kits on existing fixture channels to accept new 4 ft. lamps d. Install 68 new T-8, 32 watt 850 lamps e. Include unit pricing per Retro Fit Kit
3. Middle School Teachers Lounge a. Remove existing fixtures and install 8 new, T-8, 3-lamp 2 x 4 lay-in fixtures with 28 watt lamps
b. Include unit pricing per 2 x 4 lay-in fixture 4. Middle School Room Cl09 – Computer Lab Remove existing fixtures and install 4 new, T-8, 3-lamp 2 x 4 lay-in fixtures with 28 watt lamps 5. Middle School Room Cl09 – Dance Studio Remove existing fixtures and install 12 new, T-8, 3-lamp 2 x 4 lay-in fixtures with 28 watt lamps 6. Middle School Library and Library Office Room D118 Remove existing fixtures and install 30 new, T-8, 3-lamp 2 x 4 lay-in fixtures with 28 watt lamps 7. Middle School Kitchen Hallway and Storage Room Remove two existing 1-lamp strip lights in kitchen hallway and storage room and install 2 new, 2-lamp, 4 ft. T-8 wrap around fixtures 8. Material, Labor, Permit 9. Recycling of all PCB ballasts and old lamps.
10. The contractor must submit an energy audit and proposal for the Consumers Energy Rebates.
Lake Fenton Community Schools T‐12 to T‐8 Electronic Energy Efficient Light Change Out
December 2011
1. West Shore Elementary School a. Remove 40 T-12, 2-lamp ballasts and install new T-8, 2-lamp ballasts b. Install 80 new T-8, 28 watt, 841 lamps in fixtures c. Install ballast disconnects and replace broken sockets in fixtures as needed d. Include unit pricing per T12 conversion e. Recycling of all PCB ballasts and old lamps f. Material, Labor, Permits g. The contractor must submit an energy audit and proposal for the Consumers Energy Rebates.
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