Newsletter 2015 -11 March 20, 2015 S.B. 361, PREVAILING WAGE RATE BILL, TOPIC AT STATE MEETING BREAKFAST S.B. 361 becomes effective Monday, April 13. It creates immediate changes to West Virginia's state prevailing wage requirements by raising the current threshold on project size from $25,000 to $500,000. By June 1, a new methodology must be developed by which future prevailing wage rates will be determined. By July 1, new wages rates will be in effect for all state, county and local governmental entities. S.B. 361, and the process going forward to establish future prevailing wage rates, will be discussed at the CAWV State Meeting, which will be held Wednesday, March 25, at 7:30 a.m. the Charleston Civic Center. In addition to contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, a number of federal and state contracting officials are planning to attend the meeting. All CAWV members are invited and encouraged to attend the March 25 meeting, which is being held in conjunction with WV EXPO. In addition to a program on the new prevailing wage bill, the State Meeting will feature CAWV Safety, Concrete and Scholarship awards. To register online, go to www.wvexpo.com and click “ATTEND THE SHOW”. Be sure to check seminar/meeting #2 – CAWV State Meeting. Also, don’t forget to register for any of the 85 additional seminars available during EXPO 2015. Anyone needing further information on the meeting should contact Wendy Long at [email protected]or (304) 342-1166. LEGISLATURE COMPLETES SESSION WITH PASSAGE OF BUDGET Legislators completed their work on the state's 2015-2016 budget Wednesday, ending this year's legislative session. The $4.3 billion budget only used $22.7 million from the state's Rainy Day reserve fund, much less than originally anticipated. A number of accounts were reduced in order to balance this year's budget, including taking $10 million from the WV Infrastructure Fund and $8 million from the School Building Authority. The governor's original budget included taking $8 million a year for five years, or $40 million. The governor also proposed taking $11.5 million from the State Road Fund to help balance the budget but legislators decided not to. Lawmakers have struggled the past few years to balance the budget due to declining severance tax collections and lottery proceeds. They said next year may be better since this year was the last of the annual $350 million payment to pay off the $3 billion unfunded liability for Workers' Compensation benefits dating back to the 1970s. REGISTER TODAY FOR EXPO SEMINARS The 36th annual West Virginia Construction and Design Exposition (EXPO) features over 85 quality seminars, many offering continuing education credit. The EXPO website provides free
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Newsletter 2015 -11 March 20, 2015 S.B. 361, PREVAILING WAGE RATE BILL, TOPIC AT STATE MEETING BREAKFAST S.B. 361 becomes effective Monday, April 13. It creates immediate changes to West Virginia's state prevailing wage requirements by raising the current threshold on project size from $25,000 to $500,000. By June 1, a new methodology must be developed by which future prevailing wage rates will be determined. By July 1, new wages rates will be in effect for all state, county and local governmental entities. S.B. 361, and the process going forward to establish future prevailing wage rates, will be discussed at the CAWV State Meeting, which will be held Wednesday, March 25, at 7:30 a.m. the Charleston Civic Center. In addition to contractors, subcontractors and suppliers, a number of federal and state contracting officials are planning to attend the meeting. All CAWV members are invited and encouraged to attend the March 25 meeting, which is being held in conjunction with WV EXPO. In addition to a program on the new prevailing wage bill, the State Meeting will feature CAWV Safety, Concrete and Scholarship awards. To register online, go to www.wvexpo.com and click “ATTEND THE SHOW”. Be sure to check seminar/meeting #2 – CAWV State Meeting. Also, don’t forget to register for any of the 85 additional seminars available during EXPO 2015. Anyone needing further information on the meeting should contact Wendy Long at [email protected] or (304) 342-1166. LEGISLATURE COMPLETES SESSION WITH PASSAGE OF BUDGET Legislators completed their work on the state's 2015-2016 budget Wednesday, ending this year's legislative session. The $4.3 billion budget only used $22.7 million from the state's Rainy Day reserve fund, much less than originally anticipated. A number of accounts were reduced in order to balance this year's budget, including taking $10 million from the WV Infrastructure Fund and $8 million from the School Building Authority. The governor's original budget included taking $8 million a year for five years, or $40 million. The governor also proposed taking $11.5 million from the State Road Fund to help balance the budget but legislators decided not to. Lawmakers have struggled the past few years to balance the budget due to declining severance tax collections and lottery proceeds. They said next year may be better since this year was the last of the annual $350 million payment to pay off the $3 billion unfunded liability for Workers' Compensation benefits dating back to the 1970s. REGISTER TODAY FOR EXPO SEMINARS The 36th annual West Virginia Construction and Design Exposition (EXPO) features over 85 quality seminars, many offering continuing education credit. The EXPO website provides free
advance registration, information on local hotels, show hours and much more. Some of the seminars being offered this year include: #71: How To Do Business With The Federal Government Presented by Melissa Loder and Kimberly Donahue - U.S. Small Business Administration. Melissa Loder of the SBA, West Virginia District Office, will show how to be a part of the $1.2 billion in federal business in West Virginia and $600 billion nationwide. Workshop will provide what rural small businesses need to know and the steps to take to maximize federal business opportunities. Businesses will learn how to locate government buyers and how to sell to federal agencies by unraveling the complexity of the government’s buying process. Thursday, March 26 – 10:45 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. #83: Update on West Virginia's Mechanic Lien Statute Presented by Dale Hill, Executive Director of the Builders Supply Association of West Virginia. A bill passed in the 2014 legislative session made sweeping changes to West Virginia’s mechanics lien statute. Problems with the bill were to be addressed in the 2015 legislative session. This session will examine the statute as it currently stands for contractors, subcontractors and suppliers. Thursday, March 26 – 2:15 a.m. – 3:15 a.m. WV CONSTRUCTION & DESIGN EXPO 2015 – SEE YOU THERE Members can register for the 36th Annual WV Construction and Design EXPO, held March 25-26 at the Charleston Civic Center, online at www.wvexpo.com. The region’s largest trade show for the construction and design industry, EXPO offers a number of speakers and seminars to provide a complete educational experience for attendees. Over 85 seminars/meetings are being offered this year, most offering continuing education credit. Go to the website for show hours, seminar schedule, exhibitors and After Hour Reception times. All CAWV members need to be at Expo. PLAN TO JOIN BUSINESS OVER BREAKFAST, “BOB,” MARCH 26 Members are encouraged to do some business over breakfast on Thursday, March 26 from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., on the second day of EXPO. Business over Breakfast “BOB” will feature food stations throughout the Charleston Civic Center. Members should take this opportunity to meet and interact with construction and design businesses from across West Virginia and the United States. Members can then attend seminars or walk the exhibit floor, which closes at noon on Thursday. We thank BOB sponsors Hendrickson & Long, PLLC, TRANE, West Virginia Paving and WV Manufacturers Association. DOWNLOAD THE EXPO APP Once again, ShowGizmo is the official EXPO smartphone app. Available at no cost, the EXPO app puts the show in the palm of your hands. Attendees can use the app to reference the interactive floor plan and seminar schedule, see profiles of all exhibitors, keep up with real time alerts, news and chat during the event, create your own schedule, ‘favorite’ things you like – people, documents, promotions and booths to review later and share with others, find the people you're looking for and exchange contact details, rate conference sessions… and much more! Search ShowGizmo in your app store or scan the QR code, find WV EXPO 15 on the list of events and get started.
We are saddened to report the passing of Larry Dawson, President and CFO of IVS Hydro, Inc. There will be a gathering of family and friends to celebrate his life from 6:00-8:00 pm on Friday, March 20, at Wilson Funeral Home, 420 Lee Street, West, Charleston. In lieu of flowers, the family request donations in his memory to Cancer Research Institute at One Exchange Plaza, 55 Broadway, Suite 182, New York, NY 10006 or 1-800-992-2623. An online guestbook may be accessed at www.wilsonfuneralandcremation.com. NO NEWSLETTER NEXT WEEK Due to staff activities in conjunction with the 36th annual Expo, there will be no Newsletter next week. Project information and bid results will be distributed on Friday.
**Plans in CAWV Physical Plan Room ^ Plans in Internet Plan Room (IPR) at www.isqft.com # CAWV Listed as plan holder but plans not yet received
The CAWV posts all projects announced in the Newsletter along with plans and specifications on www.isqft.com. Users of the service receive real-time updates as details are changed, plans, specifications and addenda are uploaded and bidders added. Users are also able to track projects of interest. The iSqFt Project Identification Number, found below, can be used for fast access to each project. For more information, contact Cheryl Clark at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected]
3/23 Consulting Engineer, Blue Creek Twin Arch Bridge, Kanawha County, DOH
FAYETTE SCHOOLS HOPE TO TAKE BIG STEP WITH BOND ISSUE The Fayette County school system plans to seek the approval of nearly $39 million from voters June 13 in a school construction bond issue that has been posted on the school system’s website. The total bond would be worth $66.5 million with $25.1 million coming from the state School Building Authority.
The projects listed on the bond call released include: –new construction Mount Hope Elementary School $12.7 million –new construction Collins Middle School $28 million –renovation Midland Trail High School $17 million –renovation Oak Hill High School $2.6 million –HVAC replacement Ansted Middle School $1.3 million –athletic fields renovation Valley High School $2.7 million –classroom addition Fayette Plateau Vo-Tech $650,000 The plan also includes the closings of both Fayetteville and Meadow Bridge high schools. The Fayette County school system is currently under the direction of the state Board of Education. REPORT STATES WV HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES REQUIRE $50 MILLION IN OVERDUE MAINTENANCE According to a report presented to the state Higher Education Policy Commission (HEPC), a dozen of West Virginia’s four-year colleges and universities need $50 million of annual spending on overdue maintenance. The $709,000 report was assembled after a six-month review by Guildford, Connecticut-based Sightlines – the education-facilities advisement company. The report determined that HEPC facilities are the second oldest in a group of nine other systems the company works with – finding Shepard University to be the youngest and West Virginia University Institute of Technology campus to be the oldest. The study also analyzed money spent on campus facilities and concluded that “capital investment has been sporadic and reliant on one-time funding.” However, state lawmakers recently approved a budget with a $4.6 million cut to higher education funding. Vice Chancellor for Finance for the HEPC and the state CTC system, Ed Magee, said the report conveys to him the importance of state appropriations to higher education institutions, which he believes are exhausting their ability to raise tuition and fees to fund repairs. Magee will use the report to develop a facilities master plan for HEPC campuses, which could take a year or longer.
REGISTER TODAY FOR EXPO SEMINARS The 36th annual West Virginia Construction and Design Exposition (EXPO) features over 85 quality seminars, many offering continuing education credit. The EXPO website provides free advance registration, information on local hotels, show hours and much more. Some of the seminars being offered this year include: #18: BIM for Pre-Design Programming & Space Planning Presented by Adrianna Schneider, Advanced Solutions. Learn how to extend the benefits of BIM to the early design phases of complex building projects. See how to achieve faster planning, less rework and better collaboration with Trelligence Affinity: programming, design, & analysis software for the AEC industry that is compatible with key BIM tools, such as SketchUp and Autodesk Revit. Wednesday, March 25 – 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. #22: Thermal Integrity Profiling for Quality Control Testing of Drilled Shafts Presented by Matt Silveston, P.E., Terracon Consultants. Using Thermal Integrity Profiling as an evaluation tool for drilled shaft construction. This presentation will outline the theory behind this emerging technology and provide several real world examples of data and its evaluation for drilled shafts. Wednesday, March 25 – 10:30 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. #45: Thermal Integrity Profiling for Quality Control Testing of Drilled Shafts Presented by Art Hallstrom, AD Hall & Associates. Today, the choice is yours. Technology exists today to make a building either max tech (lowest energy usage before renewable energy like solar) or net zero - no off site energy use on an annual basis. Learn about EUI metrics, WV energy code requirements, how they relate to max tech and net zero, benefits of a high performance/low energy use building and as an owner or designer - how to get one. The ASHRAE bEQ Labeling Hurricane City Building will be an example for how to get to max tech or net zero energy use. Wednesday, March 25 – 2:00 p.m. – 2:50 p.m. MODULAR CLASSROOM, GENEVA KENT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, CABELL COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2331328) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 3/31/2015 for installation of a new modular classroom for Geneva Kent Elementary School, Huntington. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/24/2015 at 1:30 PM at Geneva Kent Elementary School, 68 Holley Avenue, Huntington. Bids should be submitted to Cabell County Board of Education, 2850 Fifth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701 (304)528-5064. Plans and specifications are available from ZMM Architects & Engineers, 222 Lee Street, West, Charleston, WV 25302 (304)342-0159. Plans and specifications are available for viewing in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PAINTING, STATION PLACE, CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2332402) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/10/2015 for surface preparation, priming, painting and caulking of the former C&O Depot, Charleston. To schedule a mandatory pre-bid walk through and bid package call (304) 343-2201. Bids should be submitted to General Corporation, P. O. Box 6190, Charleston, WV 25362 (304)343-2201.
Plans and specifications are available from General Corporation, 350 MacCorkle Avenue, SE, Charleston, WV 25362 (304)343-2201. ROOF REPAIR/ GUTTER REPAIR, STATION PLACE, CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2332455) Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 4/6/2015 for roof repair and gutter repair/replacement at Station Place (former C&O Depot), in Charleston, WV. To schedule a mandatory pre-bid walk through and bid package call (304) 343-2201. Bids should be submitted to General Corporation, P. O. Box 6190, Charleston, WV 25362 (304)343-2201. Plans and specifications are available from General Corporation, 350 MacCorkle Avenue, SE, P. O. Box 6190, Charleston, WV 25362 (304)343-2201. LANDSCAPING, TAMARACK CONFERENCE CENTER (iSqFt Project ID# 2332456) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 3/26/2015 for landscaping services for the area around and including Tamarack Conference Center, Beckley. Bids should be submitted to WV Parkways Authority, 3310 Piedmont Road, P. O. Box 1469, Charleston, WV 25306 (304)926-1900. Plans and specifications are available from WV Parkways Authority, 3310 Piedmont Road, P. O. Box 1469, Charleston, WV 25306 (304)926-1900. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. DEMOLITION, FAIRMONT (iSqFt Project ID# 2332933) Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 4/14/2015 for demolition of the structure located at 126 Jackson Street, Fairmont. Bids should be submitted to City of Fairmont, 200 Jackson Street, Fairmont, WV 26555 (304)366-6212. Plans and specifications are available from City of Fairmont, 200 Jackson Street, Fairmont, WV 26555 (304)366-6212. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. HVAC UPGRADES, SOUTH CHARLESTON MIDDLE SCHOOL GYM/AUDITORIUM (iSqFt Project ID# 2333813) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/9/2015 for installation of new HVAC equipment for gym and auditorium with all additional electrical, natural gas, and structural support and construction, modification to the 2013 roof for the HVAC installation, DDC controls, painting of affected areas, installation of fire alarm system for school including carbon monoxide monitoring, provide testing, adjusting and balancing of systems for the South Charleston Middle School. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/27/2015 at 2:00 PM at South Charleston Middle School, 400 Third Avenue, South Charleston. Bids should be submitted to Kanawha County Board of Education, 3300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302 (304)348-6148. Plans and specifications are available from ZDS Design / Consulting Services, 281 Smiley Drive, Saint Albans, WV 25177 (304)755-0075. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. THE MARKET, ALUM CREEK, LINCOLN COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2334156) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/10/2015 for civil/site work includes gravel drives and parking areas, concrete sidewalks and pads, stormwater collection system, sanitary sewer lines to future system, and gas, electric and water service extensions.
Construction includes two structures: an open-air Pavilion with a covered vendor area, comprised of wood columns on concrete foundations, wood trusses and deck supporting a metal roof system and a concrete floor, and a single story building with interior space for vendors, a toilet room, a janitor’s closet, mechanical room, and an office area; comprised of wood framed walls, partitions and roof, conventional spread footings and a sealed finish concrete slab-on-grade, with conventional wood trusses and deck with a metal roof. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/27/2015 at 2:00 PM at 502 Midway Road, Alum Creek. Bids should be submitted to Lincoln County Economic Development Authority, 6888 McClellan Street, Suite 2, West Hamlin, WV 25571. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. ELECTRICAL/ HVAC UPGRADES, WETZEL COUNTY COURTHOUSE (iSqFt Project ID# 2335214) Bids will be accepted until 1:00 PM on 4/28/2015 for electrical and HVAC upgrades including selective demolition, limited structural and new finishes, new electrical, and new mechanical for the Wetzel County Courthouse. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/7/2015 at 1:00 PM at Wetzel County Commission Chambers, 200 Main Street, New Martinsville. Bids should be submitted to Wetzel County Commission, 200 Main Street, P.O. Box 156, New Martinsville, WV 26155 (304)455-8217. Plans and specifications are available from Silling Associates, 405 Capitol Street, Upper Atrium, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)346-0565. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. A/E, SOUTH BERKELEY FIRE BUILDING CONVERSION (iSqFt Project ID# 2335245) Proposals from professional firms for the conversion of the former Barnhart's Grocery Store for the proposed South Berkeley Fire Building, Inwood will be accepted until 5:00 PM on 4/9/2015. Proposals should be submitted to Berkeley County Fire Service Board, Inc., 440 West Stephen Street, Suite 206, Martinsburg, WV 25401 (304)262-8494. For additional information contact Berkeley County Fire Service Board, Inc., Julia Quidala, Office Administrator, 440 West Stephen Street, Suite 206, Martinsburg, WV 25401 (304)262-8494. Specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. HEALTH SUITE EXPANSION, NORTH HAGERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL (iSqFt Project ID# 2335402) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/9/2015 for interior renovations for the Health Suite Expansion at North Hagerstown High School. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/24/2015 at 4:00 PM at North Hagerstown High School, 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, Hagerstown, MD. Bids should be submitted to Washington County Public Schools, 820 Commonwealth Avenue, Hagerstown, MD 21741 (301)766-2841. Plans and specifications are available from Bushey Feight Morin Architects Inc., 473 North Potomac Street, Hagerstown, MD 21740 (301)733-5600. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com.
Every day an estimated 1,000 eye injuries occur in American workplaces. No matter where we work, flying particles, dusts, splashes or flying objects are apt to expose us to potential eye injury. Fortunately, we can protect against these hazards by using the appropriate protective eyewear for our jobs.
A survey by the Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) of about 1,000 minor eye injuries reveals how and why many on-the-job accidents occur:
Not wearing eye protection. BLS reports that nearly three out of every five workers injured were not wearing eye protection at the time of the accident.
Wearing the wrong kind of eye protection for the job. About 40 of the injured workers were wearing some form of eye protection when the accident occurred. These workers were most likely to be wearing eyeglasses with no side shields, though injuries among employees wearing full-cup or flat-fold side shields occurred, as well.
What Causes Eye Injuries?
Flying particles. BLS found that almost 70% of the accidents studied resulted from flying or falling objects or sparks striking the eye. Injured workers estimated that nearly three-fifths of the objects were smaller than a pin head. Most of the particles were said to be traveling faster than a hand-thrown object when the accident occurred.
Contact with chemicals caused one-fifth of the injuries. Other accidents were caused by objects swinging from a fixed or attached position, like
tree limbs, ropes, chains, or tools which were pulled into the eye while the worker was using them.
The BLS reported that more than 50% of workers injured while wearing eye protection thought the eyewear had minimized their injuries. But nearly half the workers also felt that another type of protection could have better prevented or reduced the injuries they suffered. It is estimated that 90% of eye injuries can be prevented through the use of proper protective eyewear. There are several types of eye protection and it’s important you wear the right protection for the task.
Contact the CAWV at (304)342-1166 for assistance with your safety program.
The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America is collaborating with ClickSafety, an OSHA-authorized provider, to deliver a wide range of construction related safety courses online for members at a 10% discount. To view the full course catalog, and for information on ordering, visit: http://www.clicksafety.com/AGC/?discount_Code=CAWV
REGISTER TODAY FOR EXPO SEMINARS The 36th annual West Virginia Construction and Design Exposition (EXPO) is well underway with over 85 quality seminars, many offering continuing education credit. The EXPO website provides free advance registration, information on local hotels, show hours and much more. Some of the seminars being offered this year include: #5: Geographic Information System (GIS) to Identify and Catalog Potential Contaminants Stored in Tanks Presented by Jeff Rosen, Corona Environmental Consultants. The Water Research Foundation, Corona Environmental and several large water utilities are engaged in the development of a methodology for chemical storage data collection and a functional software tool that provides access for utilities and the response community. The presentation will provide participants with an overview of the project and its success to date. Wednesday, March 25 – 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. #8: Blowers 101 for Wastewater Professionals Presented by Randy Doss and Teri Merrifield, WVWEA. The presentation will review how to pick out the proper blower for your application, as well as proper operation and maintenance practices. Wednesday, March 25 – 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. #15: How to Implement & Maintain Green Infrastructure for Wet Weather Presented by Jonathan Owen, PE, Burgess & Niple, Inc. With new regulatory requirements for controlling storm water discharges, utilities are facing the need to understand wet weather best management practices (BMPs). This presentation focuses on how utilities gauge the effectiveness of wet weather BMPs and what O&M procedures can be implemented to improve their functionality, as well as design approaches to facilitate O&M procedures. Wednesday, March 25 – 9:45 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. BIG HARTS PHASE 1, WATERLINE EXTENSION, CONTRACT 4 (Bid Date 3/17/2015) Chojnacki Construction, Inc. ............................................................................... $1,009,294 Tribute Contracting & Consultants........................................................................... 1,056,464 McCoy Construction Company ............................................................................ 1,168,401 Danny Sullivan Excavating, Inc. ............................................................................. 1,193,184 Mike Enyart & Sons, Inc. ......................................................................................... 1,222,973 C. J. Hughes Construction Company, Inc. ......................................................... 1,318,549 *CAWV Members in bold type
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WVDOH EVALUATION ROUTE 35 SUBMITTALS The WVDOH is still evaluating the six proposals received from contractors interested in bidding on completion of Route 35. A list of the six contractors was reported in last week’s highway bulletin. The DOH has clarified news reports by noting that, per the RFQ, any contractor that scores 70 or higher will be eligible to bid on the project. The project bids on May 20, 2015. Again the DOH is NOT short listing / limiting the number of bidders or paying any stipends. The DOH is reportedly notifying contractors who have met the minimum bidding requirements and after they complete that process, the CAWV will publish the list in the Highway Bulletin. RESURFACING CITY STREETS, CITY OF CHARLESTON (iSqFt Project ID# 2332400) Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 3/31/2015 for resurfacing of city streets for the City of Charleston. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/25/2015 at 10:00 AM at the City Engineering Office, Charleston. Bids should be submitted to City of Charleston, 501 Virginia Street, East, Room 101, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)348-8014. Plans and specifications are available from City of Charleston, 501 Virginia Street, East, Room 101, Charleston, WV 25301 (304)348-8014. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. CHESTNUT RIDGE S-28-83 OSR RECLAMATION (DEP16336) (iSqFt Project ID# 2334085) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 4/21/2015 for construction of an AMD treatment facility, construction of a seep collector, road construction and upgrade, open limestone ditches, and existing pond upgrades for the Chestnut Ridge Coal Corporation, Elk Garden, Mineral County. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/2/2015 at 10:00 AM on site. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DEP1500000068. For additional information contact State of WV, Beth Collins, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2157 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are available from www.wvOasis.gov. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. PARK ACCESS ROAD/ BRIDGE, DODDRIDGE COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2334119) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/14/2015 for construction of a 100 ' x 15 ' vehicular bridge resting on concrete abutments supported by steel piles, approximately 400 LF of a paved access road, and modifications to the existing park access roads for the Doddridge County Park and Recreation Board. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/2/2015 at 10:00 AM at the Doddridge County Park, 1252 Snowbird Road, West Union. Bids should be submitted to Doddridge County Park and Recreation Board, 1252 Snowbird Road, P. O. Box 426, West Union, WV 26456. Plans and specifications are available from The
Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, P.O. Box 940, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. BOAT RAMP IMPROVEMENTS, PALATINE PARK PHASE 2015, MARION COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2334121) Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/7/2015 for refurbishing of an existing boat ramp and miscellaneous clean up around the boat ramp consisting of 900 CY of earthwork, 300 CY of stone, 25 tons of HMA wearing course, 45 tons of HMA base course, 800 SY of separation fabric, 2 bollards, removal of debris and rubbish, re-vegetation, outlet protection and silt fencing for the boat ramp at Palatine Park, Fairmont. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 3/25/2015 at 10:00 AM in the Al Babcock Room, 1st Floor, City-County Complex, 200 Jackson Street, Fairmont. Bids should be submitted to Marion County Development Office, 200 Jackson Street, Room 403, Fairmont, WV 26554. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, P.O. Box 940, Bridgeport, WV 26330 (304)624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com. T & T FUELS EM-113 OSR RECLAMATION, PRESTON COUNTY (iSqFt Project ID# 2335040) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/5/2015 for construction and installation of support areas and access roads to the site, installation of and rejuvenating drainage channels, extension of corrugated HDPE pipes, installation of AMD Treatment Facility, installation of pumping stations, reclamation of ponds, construction of new conveyance lines, seep collectors, ditches and other operations necessary to complete the project. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/14/2015 at 10:00 AM on site. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and solicitation number DEP1500000072. For additional information contact State of WV, Beth Collins, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Charleston, WV 25305 (304)558-2157 or email [email protected] . Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom and Internet Planroom at www.isqft.com.
SOUTHWESTERN OPEN-END MAINTENANCE, WVDEP/ OSR PROJECTS (Bid 3/4/2015) McCourt & Son Construction, Inc. ............................................................................. $361,183 Breakaway, Inc. ....................................................................................................... 586,630