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Newsletter 2017-24 June 16, 2017 HIGHWAY FUNDING BILL PASSES HOUSE 59 TO 32
The House of Delegates has just passed a highway funding bill on a vote of 59 to 32. The bill culminates years of work by the CAWV, West Virginians for Better Transportation and many, many others to adequately fund West Virginia’s roads and bridges maintenance and construction program. An amendment to reduce the wholesale gas tax and one to let voters decide to vote themselves a gas tax increase were defeated. A surprise amendment was offered to reduce the increase in the registration fee from $50 to $40 which did pass on a 49 to 40 vote. This will reduce the $135 million road funding program by $15 million. The CAWV will work to restore the fee when the bill goes back to the Senate. The bill is effective July 1, 2017. Supporters received a major boost this year when Governor Jim Justice made a $2.8 billion highway funding program part of his economic development plan. S.B. 1006, as passed by the House, provides about $120 million this year – and will grow next year – that the WV Division of Highways plans to put to projects immediately. The Governor’s $1.6 billion road bond amendment, S.J.R. 6, the “Roads to Prosperity Bond Amendment,” has already been approved by the legislature and it will be on the ballot sometime within the next three months. The outstanding piece of the governor’s highway plan is S.B. 1003 which has been passed by the Senate. This bill continues and increases tolls on the West Virginia Turnpike which would support about $500 million in bonds that can be used on new projects throughout the state. Without new legislation, tolls will cease in 2019 and maintenance of the 88- mile four-lane highway will revert to the WVDOH. A group of delegates who want the tolls to be eliminated continue to oppose the bill. At the press time, the House Finance Committee is debating the bill. CAWV members will receive much more on this issue, including a breakdown of the new funding proposals and a list of delegates who voted for and against passage of the bill. BUDGET STILL UNDER DISCUSSION
Yesterday evening the West Virginia Senate voted 30-2 to pass S.B. 1017, a tax and revenue bill that would fund a state budget for FY 2018. Today the House of Delegates amended that bill, striking all previous language and substituting it with the language that was produced in the conference committee earlier this week. The House then voted 67-22 to pass the amended bill. As the bill now stands, the consumer sales tax rate remains unchanged at 6%, though various exemptions have been eliminated including: telecommunications, digital products, digital code, digital services, electronic data processing services, health and fitness centers, and some direct use exemptions. The latest language also increases the personal income tax exemption from $2,000 to $2,500. Under the latest language, S.B. 1017 is estimated to generate $67 million in new revenue. SB 1017 now returns to the West Virginia Senate for further consideration. If the Senate does not accept the House changes, a new conference committee could be appointed
to work out differences between the House and Senate. To read the story in WV MetroNews about the latest action on the bill, please click here. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS COULD BE AFFECTED BY GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN
If lawmakers do not approve a budget by Monday, June 19, the state Auditor and Treasurer’s Offices have said it will become more difficult for their offices to perform necessary functions, like paying bills or making future payroll. If a budget is not approved by June 30, state government—and all of its services—will shut down. Current language in state contracts notes that if there is no funding, contracts are void and will be terminated. In talking with State Purchasing Division officials today, they are not sure how this impacts ongoing construction contracts. At a minimum, contractors probably will not get paid during the shutdown period. In the case of WV Division of Highways projects, Secretary Tom Smith told the CAWV today that if WVDOH inspectors are furloughed, contractors will have to shut down their projects since inspectors will not be allowed to work during the shutdown. This opens a number of discussions such as what this would do the construction project’s costs and schedules; would liquidated damages apply; what happens if the project is delayed for this year’s construction season and has to go through winter season or shut down until next spring; and what tax revenue would be lost to the state if construction workers were laid off. Since a total shutdown of the State of West Virginia has not occurred since the early 1970s, there are many questions with little or no answers. Tomorrow’s House and Senate deliberations will be crucial to a budget resolution. SUBMIT YOUR COMPANY INFO FOR THE CAWV MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY & BUYERS GUIDE 2017-2018
The 2017-2018 CAWV Membership Directory and Buyers Guide is currently underway. The directory is an indexed guide of all members and the services / products they provide. It contains a definitive listing of “who’s who” in West Virginia’s construction, engineering and design industries. It features contact information for contractor and associate members, the association’s top leaders, the various CAWV committees and state and federal agencies. Promote your firm’s products and services before thousands of the West Virginia’s top contractors, engineers, public officials, materials suppliers, manufacturers, safety professionals, researchers and educators. The CAWV is asking members to take a moment to submit their company’s directory information using an online form. In order to be included in the 2017-2018 directory, company information must be submitted by Friday, June 30, 2017. Members will receive a confirmation of the information submitted. Any additions or changes can be emailed to Cassidy Webb at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected].
Contractor Members – Click here to submit your company’s directory information.
Associate Members – Click here to submit your company’s directory information. AGC TO SURVEY MEMBERS ON NEW SILICA STANDARD FOR CONSTRUCTION
Even though OSHA has delayed enforcement of the Respirable Crystalline Silica Standard for Construction until September 23, 2017, silica continues to be a hot topic and many members still have questions. The CAWV Safety Committee, in conjunction with BrickStreet Insurance,
has held one seminar on the Updated Silica Standard for Construction on May 5 and is exploring whether additional Silica trainings are needed in order to educate CAWV members. The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is continuing to work on the issue at a national level and is also working to identify resources and outreach opportunities to meet member’s needs. AGC is asking members to complete a short survey that should take approximately 10-15 minutes. Click here to take the survey. For additional information on the new OSHA silica standard, members can visit https://www.osha.gov/silica/ or contact Pat McDonald by phone at (304) 342-1166 or by email at [email protected]. CAWV FEATURED IN AGC IN THE NEWS - AGC TEAMS UP WITH CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF WEST VIRGINIA TO PUSH FOR NEW STATE HIGHWAY FUNDING
The CAWV was featured this week in the national Associated General Contractors of America publication, AGC in the News. AGC teamed up with the CAWV on May 31 to organize a media
event in Charleston with West Virginia Department of Transportation Secretary Tom Smith to promote a new state highway funding measure. AGC's Chief Economist pointed out to reporters that Charleston has grappled with significant construction employment decline. Between April 2016 and April 2017, employment fell 16 percent in the area. Improved infrastructure funding could help significantly improve those numbers. Click here to read more in the Charleston Gazette-Mail. 2017-2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS BALLOTS SENT TO CONTRACTOR MEMBERS Contractor members have received an official ballot for election of officers and directors of the CAWV for 2017-2018. For each office, the nominee with the largest vote will be declared elected at the association's General Business Session at the Annual Meeting, July 13-16, at The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs. Please mark and return the ballot by July 7, 2017. FINAL PREPARATIONS BEING MADE FOR CAWV ANNUAL MEETING – LAST CHANCE The deadline to register for this year’s CAWV Annual Meeting, which will be held July 13 - 16 at The Greenbrier, is Monday, June 19. The CAWV’s room block is almost sold out and members are urged to register immediately in order to be guaranteed a room in the hotel. The CAWV Program Committee has put together an excellent schedule of events. Golf, trap and fishing tournaments are scheduled for Saturday. Receptions will be held Thursday and Friday evening with the President’s Banquet on Saturday evening. Members have received information on sponsorship opportunities. For more information, please contact Wendy Long at [email protected] or call (304) 342-1166. To view the Annual Meeting information, click here. CAWV GOLF OUTING A HUGE SUCCESS The CAWV Scholarship Foundation would like to thank all the golfers, sponsors and supporters who participated in this year’s annual golf outing on June 2 at Berry Hills Country Club. There was a great turnout and the weather was perfect. Monies collected from this outing help support scholarships for construction-related degrees and civil engineering students. Since its inception in 1990, the CAWV Scholarship Fund has contributed over two hundred thousand dollars to hundreds of deserving students. This year’s event raised over $7,940 Golf Chairman Bob Brookover, WV Paving, Inc., thanks the following sponsors for their support:
HOLE # EVENT SPONSOR
12 Closest to pin CAWV Scholarship Fund 12 Hole-in-One CAWV Scholarship Fund 11 Longest Putt BrickStreet Insurance 10 Refreshments Triad Engineering 7 Refreshments Brown, Edwards & Company, LLP 5 Longest Drive West Virginia Paving, Inc. 3 Closest to pin Daniels Law Firm 3 Refreshments Asphalt Pavement Association 1ST PLACE TEAM SPONSORED BY: Lanham O’Dell & Company Shamblin Stone, Inc. Rudd Equipment Company Walker Machinery Company Mountain State Insurance Company GOLF BALL SPONSOR: Highway Safety, Inc. A VERY SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS: All Construction ALL Crane Equipment Appalachian Aggregates Anderson Equipment BBL Carlton Bear Contracting Bowles Rice Brewer & Company BrickStreet Brown Edwards Central Contracting Charleston Steel Daniels Law Firm Fast Signs FAMCO G&G Builders Highway Safety JAMATT James White Construction Johnstone & Gabhart Kanawha Stone Kelly Paving Kokosing Construction Lanham O’Dell & Company Leslie Equipment
Mary Prim MCS Construction Mountaineer Contractors Mt. State Insurance Agency MVB Bank Neighborgall Construction Paramount Construction Potesta Pounding Mill Quarry E. L. Robinson SMH Construction Shamblin Stone State Equipment Suttle and Stalnaker Swope Construction Terradon Thornburg Insurance Triton Construction Tri State Roofing & Sheet Metal Thrasher Vecellio & Grogan West Virginia Paving WV Heating & Plumbing ZMM
June 16, 2017
**Plans in CAWV Physical Plan Room (^) Paper (+) Disc or Digital # CAWV Listed as plan holder
The CAWV posts all projects announced in the Newsletter along with where the plans and specifications can be
viewed. For more information, contact Cheryl Clark or Rena Moles at (304) 342-1166 or email
Bid Date Project Name Contact or Document Location Bulletin
6/19 Roof Replacement, FCI Morgantown (IFBP01131700001)
www.fbo.gov [email protected], (301) 317-3255
BB 6/9
6/19
New
**+Improvements, Mid-Ohio Valley Technical Institute, St. Marys, Pleasants County
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108
BB 6/2 BIN 44
6/19 Dollar Tree Spencer Marco Contractors, (724) 741-0300 Wayne Hartman
BB 6/9
6/19 Above Ground Water Storage Tank Upgrade, Town of Alderson
Town of Alderson (304) 445-2916 [email protected]
MU 5/26
6/19
New
**+White Hall Sidewalk Project Phase 2, Marion County
George E. Pigott & Associates, Inc., (304) 363-8457, [email protected]
HH 5/19
BIN 2
6/20 Roof Replacement Shadyside Library, Belmont County, Ohio
Belmont County District Library Board of Trustees, [email protected]
BB 6/9
6/20 Airfield Markings, Pike County Airport Stantec Consulting Services, Inc. , (502) 212-5000
HH 6/9
6/20 Western PPOD Open Dump/Tire Pile Cleanups - Open End (DEP1700000069)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/20 Southern PPOD Open Dump/Tire Pile Cleanups - Open End (DEP1700000070)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/20 Modernization, Housing Authority of Vanceburg, Kentucky
www.Lynnimaging.com CS Design, Inc. (859) 367-7521
BB 5/26
6/21 EOI, Elk Conservation District, Sutton Elk District (304) 765-2535 HH 6/16
6/21 Guardrail Mounted Flexible Delineator Posts, (DOT1700000087)
Mark Atkins (304) 558-2307 [email protected]
HH 6/16
6/21 **^Big Sandy Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Prestonsburg, Kentucky
Codell Construction Management (606) 794-6606
MU 6/16
BIN 49
6/21 Water Storage Tank, Salyersville, Kentucky Summit Engineering, Inc. www.lynnimaging.com
MU 6/9
6/21 Upgrades, Big Rock – Conaway WWTP, Buchanan County, Virginia
Thompson & Litton online at https://www.t-l.com/?p=9913
MU 6/9
6/21 Milling / Paving of Various Streets, City of Weirton
City of Weirton, Rodney Rosnick (304) 797-8500 ext. 3000
HH 6/2
6/21 Site Lighting, Housing Authority of the City of Wheeling
Shaeffer & Madama, Inc. (304) 242-4447
BB 6/2
6/21 Frush Enterprises, Inc., OSR Water Reclamation, Harrison County(DEP1700000065)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/21 Alkol Portals, Lincoln County, (DEP1700000063)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/19
6/21 Landfill Closure, City of Clarksburg (DEP1700000058)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/12
6/21 **^Wastewater Treatment Plant, Smithville Elementary School, Ritchie County
ZMM Architects and Engineers, Inc. (304) 342-0159
MU 5/1
BIN 47
6/22
New
WVU – Waterfront Place Roof Repair/ Coating (RDB90003736Z)
CTL Engineering, Inc. [email protected]
BB 6/2
6/22 Structural Steel Beams Channel, Angle, Flat Bar, Waterwheel Bridge State Project No. S319-25-6.68,(DOT1700000090)
Mark A. Atkins, (304) 558-2307 [email protected]
HH 6/9
6/22 Metal Roof, HVAC Relocation, Parkersburg Wood County Commission (304) 424-1995
BB 6/9
6/22 ^Paving, Fairmont State University The Thrasher Group, Inc. , Jeff Goal (304) 326-6109
HH 6/9
BIN 9
6/22 Contract 1-Ultraviolet Disinfection Equipment, St. Albans
Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501
MU 6/2
6/22 Contract 2 – Belt Press Equipment, St. Albans
Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501
MU 6/2
6/22 OSR Muddy Creek Restoration- T&T Phase 2 Pipeline, (DEP1700000072)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/22
New
Bridge Repair, South Branch Valley Railroad, Moorefield (RMA1700000003)
Melissa Pettrey (304) 558-0094 [email protected]
HH 4/28
6/22 **+400,000 Gallon Morton Lane Water Storage Tank, Town of Franklin
Stantec Consulting Services, Inc., (304) 816-5181 or (304) 816-5190
MU 5/26
BIN 33
6/22 **Structure Repairs, Pneumatically Applied Mortar, WV Turnpike Authority
HNTB, Inc., (304) 760-1803 [email protected]
HH 5/26
BIN 38
6/22 A/E: Existing Projects, WV Schools for the Deaf (DBS1700000001)
Michelle Childers, (304) 558-2063 [email protected]
BB 5/26
6/22 Streambank Protection, City of Hurricane City of Hurricane (304) 562-5896 HH 6/2
6/22 North Fork Spry Drainage Reclamation, Logan County (DEP1700000062)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/23 Concrete Blocks, (DOT170000026) Dusty Smith (304) 558-9398 [email protected]
HH 6/16
6/23 Post Disaster Residential Property Reconstruction (DEV1700000005)
Sheila L. Hannah (304) 957-2076 [email protected]
BB 6/9
6/23 Post Disaster Residential Structural Rehabilitation Services, (DEV1700000004)
Sheila L. Hannah (304) 957-2076 [email protected]
BB 6/9
6/23 Post Disaster Residential Manufactured Housing, (DEV1700000003)
Sheila L. Hannah (304) 957-2076 [email protected]
BB 6/9
6/23 Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Testing, Adjusting and Balancing, Loudoun County
Christopher Bresley, (703) 777-0394, [email protected] www.loudoun.gov/procurement
BB 5/26
6/26 Roof Replacement, Dupont Middle School Gymnasium, Kanawha County
Kanawha County Schools (304) 348-6148
BB 6/16
6/26 A/E, FBI CJIS Division, Clarksburg DJF-17-1200-R-0000061
www.fbo.gov [email protected]
BB 6/9
6/26 Engineering Services, PIE Study, Cabell County
[email protected] HH 6/9
6/26 **+Sitework and Utility Installation, Wood County
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc., Zach DeMarco, (304) 848-7157 [email protected]
HH/MU
6/2 BIN 41
6/27
Truck Weights Workshop - Lewisburg 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
6/27 #^ Deerfield Pump Station Replacement, Bluefield Sanitary Board
Chapman Technical Group MU 6/16 BIN 13
6/27 A/E, Water Treatment Plant, Lincoln County PSD
Gary McCallister (304) 546-8918 MU 6/16
6/27 Galvanized Structural Steel, Riffle Creek Bridge, (DOT1700000091)
Mark Atkins (304) 558-2307 [email protected]
HH 6/16
6/27 **+ Renovations, Spring Hill Elementary / Cabell County Tech. Center
ZMM Architects & Engineers, Inc. (304) 342-0159
BB 6/16 BIN 29
6/27 #^College Avenue Sewer Replacement, Bluefield
Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501
MU 6/16 BIN 12
6/27 **+Entry Renovations Project-The James Rumsey Technical Institute, Martinsburg
Helbing Lipp Recny Architects, (304) 725-2255 www.HLRarchitects.com
BB 6/9 BIN 47
6/27 Street Paving, Town of Granville Town of Granville (304) 599-5080 HH 6/9
6/27 **+ Main Branch Renovations, Parkersburg and Wood County Public Library
Pickering Associates, Keri Dunn, (304) 464-5305, [email protected]
BB 6/2 BIN 32
6/27 Electrical Deficiency Corrections, Beckley VAMC (VA24517B0008)
www.fbo.gov [email protected]
BB 6/2
6/27 Northern PPOD Open Dump/Tire Pile Cleanups - Open End
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/27 Eastern PPOD Open Dump/Tire Pile Cleanups - Open End
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/27 F&M Coal CO. S-57-84 & S-1044-87;SR Water Retrofit
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/26
6/28
New
The Masteller Coal Company, Permit S-10-85 / S-125-82 (DEP1700000060)
Bobbi Chestnut (304) 926-0499 [email protected]
HH 5/12
6/28 Track Construction, Moorefield (RMA1700000004)
Michelle Childers (304) 558-2063 [email protected]
HH 6/2
6/28 **+Contract #2-Route 61 Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade, Oak Hill
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7061
MU 5/26 BIN 5
6/28 **+Contract #3-Sewer Line Rehabilitation, Oak Hill
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7061
MU 5/26 BIN 5
6/28 **+Contract #4-Arbuckle Pump Station /Decommissioning Arbuckle Wastewater Plant, Oak Hill
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7061
MU 5/26 BIN 5
6/28 **+Contract #5-Arbuckle / Minden Road WWTP Sewer Force Main, Oak Hill
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7061
MU 5/26 BIN 5
6/29
CAWV Joint Utility Committee Meeting
CAWV Headquarters, 12:00 PM
Contact Pat McDonald at (304) 342-1166 or [email protected]
6/29 **+Fire Alarm System, Summers County Courthouse/ Memorial Building
J. Dan Snead & Associates, Inc. (304) 252-6630
BB 6/9 BIN 3
6/29 Bridge Spot Painting, WV Turnpike HNTB Corporation (304) 760-1840 [email protected]
HH 6/9
6/29 Storm Damage, Grafton WV Detachment, (DPS1700000012)
Carole Woodyard, (304) 746-2141 [email protected]
BB 6/2
6/30 Consulting Services, Combined Right of Way
Eric B. Hudnall, (304) 558-9295 [email protected]
HH 6/9
6/30 Consulting Services, Individual Service Contracts, Right of Way
Eric B. Hudnall, (304) 558-9295 [email protected]
HH 6/9
6/30 Sump Pump System, Barboursville, (DJS1700000054)
Rick Bostic (304) 558-9800 [email protected]
MU 6/9
6/30 Trenchless Rehabilitation, Mt. Sidney Sewer Collection System, Augusta County
Augusta County Service Authority (540) 487-0009
MU 6/9
6/30 (7) Street Paving Improvement Project, City of Logan
Scott Beckett (304) 687-9932 HH 5/26
6/30 (16) Street Paving Improvement Project, City of Logan
Scott Beckett (304) 687-9932 HH 5/26
7/3 Access Controls System, Charleston-Kanawha Housing Authority
Max Willis (304) 348-6451 ext. 228 BB 6/9
7/6
New
**+Contract #1-Minden Road Wastewater Treatment Plant, Oak Hill
The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7061
MU 5/26 BIN 5
7/6 Demolition, Fenwick Bus Garage/ Summersville Maintenance Building
Nicholas County Board of Education Eric Burkholder (304)872-3611 ext.225
HH 6/9
7/6 Raw Water Intake Rehabilitation, Wise County, Virginia
Thompson & Litton www.trascoplanroom.com
MU 6/9
7/7
New
City Park –Phase 1, City of Winfield New Pre-bid date 6/21 at 2:00 PM
Michael Baker International, Inc. Patrick Fogarty (304) 769-0821
BB, HH
5/19
7/11
Truck Weights Workshop – Parkersburg
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
7/11 **+HVAC/Fire Alarm Replacement, East
Hardy Early Middle School, Hardy County
OWPR, Inc. (540) 552-2151
BB 6/16
BIN 1
7/11 # Asphalt/ Storm Drain Repairs,
Schoenbaum Tennis Courts, Charleston
City of Charleston (304) 348-8014 HH 6/16
7/11 New 2-Story Facility Construction, Site
Improvement/Demolition, Lewis County,
Kentucky
ALT32 Architecture and Design, Lewis
County Board of Education,
www.lynnimaging.com
BB, HH
6/16
7/11 **^Oak Street Bridge Utility Relocation, City
of Martinsburg
Alpha Associates, Incorporated
(304) 296-8216
MU 6/16
BIN 51
7/12 #^ LED Lighting Retrofit, Wayne County
Courthouse
Edward Tucker Architects, Inc.
(304) 697-4990
BB 6/16
BIN 16
7/12 Hazmat Remediation, Charleston –
Kanawha Housing Authority
Holly Eades, (304) 348-6451 ext. 210 BB 6/9
7/12 Chiller Replacement, FCC Hazelton
(IFBP01211700001)
www.fbo.gov [email protected], (301) 317-3255
BB 6/9
7/13 **^New Automobile Paint Booth, Putnam
Career and Technical Center, Eleanor
Williamson Shriver Architects
(304) 345-1060
BB 6/16
BIN 15
7/13 **^McDowell Street / Riverside Drive
Waterline Replacement, City of Welch
Stafford Consultants Inc.
(304) 425-9555
MU 6/9
BIN 10
7/13
Truck Weights Workshop – Logan
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.htm l or Contact [email protected]
7/13-16
CAWV Annual Meeting
Greenbrier Resort
Contact Wendy Long at (304) 342-1166 or [email protected]
2017 WVDOH LETTING SCHEDULE
June 13, 2017 September 12, 2017
June 27, 2017 October 17, 2017
July 11, 2017 November 14, 2017
August 8, 2017 December 12, 2017
7/18
Truck Weights Workshop – Princeton
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
7/19
New
Outpatient Dental Center, VAMC, Martinsburg
www.fbo.gov and Solicitation Number VA24517B0125, [email protected]
BB 4/21
7/19
Truck Weights Workshop –Charleston
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
7/20 **+Phase II Water System Improvements
Project, Town of Williamsport, Washington
County, Maryland
The Thrasher Group, Inc.,
(304) 624-4108
MU 6/16
BIN 11
7/20 **Highland Mountain/Crickmer Road Water
Project, Danese Public Service District
E. L. Robinson Engineering,
www.elrobinsonengineering.com
(304) 252-7473
MU 6/16
7/21 Mold Abatement, WVANG, Martinsburg
(W912L8-17-T-0021)
Kris D. Rata (304) 616-5412
BB 6/16
7/24 EPDM Roof Replacement, Shepherdstown www.fbo.gov and solicitation number
F17PS00727, [email protected]
BB 6/16
7/26 Construction, Behavior Villas, VAMC,
Clarksburg
www.fbo.gov and Solicitation Number
VA24517B0178, [email protected]
BB 6/16
7/26
Truck Weights Workshop – Ripley
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
8/1
Truck Weights Workshop – Buckhannon
8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
9/27
Truck Weights Workshop –Summersville
12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
To Register go to: http://wvltap.wvu.edu/trucks.html or Contact [email protected]
BB 2017-24 June 16, 2017
VOTERS TURN DOWN MONROE COUNTY SCHOOL BOND
Over the weekend, Monroe County voters turned down a bond to build a combined new elementary and middle school in Peterstown. By an unofficial vote of 1,189 against and 609 for, the vote sinks a plan to construct a new school near Ballard, replacing Peterstown elementary and middle schools. School officials and community leaders have been working for more than two years on getting the bond referendum to voters and obtaining money from the state in the process. Of the $10 million, about $6 million would have been used for the new school, along with $16 million from the State Building Authority (SBA) and $2 million the county has already set aside. Other projects included improvements to James Monroe High School and new lighting on the outside of the Monroe County Technical Center. The Monroe County Board of Education is holding a meeting Tuesday to discuss the next step, so the $16 million doesn't go to another county in West Virginia. APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION AWARDS $4.4 M TO FIVE WV PROJECTS
The Appalachian Regional Commission announced this week the awarding of $4.4 million to support five West Virginia projects designed to diversify and grow the economy in areas affected by the decline of coal-mining jobs. The award for West Virginia projects was among $15.7 million in POWER (Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization) Initiative grants approved for 18 projects in seven Appalachian coal-producing states. During the past year, the ARC has distributed more than $92 million to diversify economies in 11 Appalachian states through the initiative. The ARC expects the $92 million in POWER Initiative grants made during the past year to create or retain nearly 8,600 jobs, benefit more than 25,400 worker and students and leverage more than $206 million in additional state, federal and private-sector investment in 11 Appalachian states. West Virginia projects benefiting from the newest POWER awards are listed below, or click here for a more details on the WV projects.
Bluefield State College’s Center for Excellence in Manufacturing Engineering - $1.5 million
Pierpont Community and Technical College, in Fairmont - $1.02 million
Region 4 Planning and Development Council, in Summersville - $1 million
PRIDE Community Services, in Logan - $900,000
KVC Health Systems, of Charleston - $20,000 LED LIGHTING RETROFIT, WAYNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 7/12/2017 to provide all work, including but not limited to labor, material, equipment, supplies and transportation for the Wayne County Courthouse LED Retrofit, West Virginia. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/5/2017
in the County Commission Conference Room , Room 103, 700 Hendricks Street, Wayne, WV. Bids should be submitted to County Commission Conference, Room 103, Wayne County Courthouse, 700 Hendricks Street, Wayne, West Virginia 25570. Plans and specifications are available from C & B Blueprint, Inc., 824 6th Street, Huntington, West Virginia 25701. For additional information contact Edward Tucker Architects, Inc., 1401 Sixth Avenue, Huntington,
West Virginia 25701, (304) 697-4990. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 16. HVAC AND FIRE ALARM REPLACEMENT, EAST HARDY EARLY MIDDLE SCHOOL, HARDY COUNTY Bids will be accepted until 1:00 PM on 7/11/2017 for HVAC and fire alarm replacement, Hardy County, West Virginia. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 2:00 PM on 6/22/2017 at
the East Hardy Early Middle School, 238 Cougar Drive, Baker, WV 26801. Bids should be submitted to Hardy County Board of Education, Mr. Steven Williams, 510 Ashby Street, Moorefield, West Virginia 26836. Plans and specifications are available from OWPR, Inc., 200 Country Club Drive SW, Plaza One, Building E, Blacksburg, Virginia 24060, (540) 552-2151. For additional information contact Brenda McKinney at [email protected] or Lori Wilburn at [email protected]. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 1. RENOVATIONS, SPRING HILL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL / CABELL COUNTY CAREER TECH CENTER
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/27/2017 for renovations to Spring Hill Elementary School and the Cabell County Career Technology Center, Huntington. A pre-bid meeting will be held at 1:30 PM on 6/20/2017 at the Cabell County Career Technology Center, 1035 Norway Avenue, Huntington, WV 25705. Bids should be submitted to Cabell County Board of Education, 2850 Fifth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25705. Plans and specifications are available from ZMM Architects and Engineers, Inc., 222 Lee Street West, Charleston, WV 25302. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 29. NEW AUTOMOBILE PAINT BOOTH, PUTNAM CAREER AND TECHNICAL CENTER, ELEANOR Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 7/13/2017 for a new automobile paint booth at Putnam Career and Technical Center, Eleanor. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 1:30 PM on
6/29/2017 at the Putnam Career and Technical Center, 300 Roosevelt Boulevard, Eleanor, WV 25070. Bids should be submitted to Putnam County Board of Education, 77 Courthouse Drive, Winfield, WV 25070. Plans and specifications are available from Charleston Blueprint, 1203 Virginia Street East, Charleston, WV 25301, (304) 343-1063, or visit www.charlestonblueprint.com. For additional information, contact Williamson Shriver Architects, 717 Bigley Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302, (304) 345-1060. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 15. ROOF REPLACEMENT, DUPONT MIDDLE SCHOOL GYMNASIUM, KANAWHA COUNTY
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/26 /2017 for roof replacement of DuPont Middle School Gymnasium. Bids should be submitted to Kanawha County Schools Bonfire Portal: https://kanawhacs.bonfirehub.com/portal/?tab=openOpportunities. A mandatory pre-bid
meeting will be held at 9:00 AM on 6/19/2017 at Dupont Middle School, 301 West 34 th Street, Belle, WV. Plans and specifications are available from https://kanawhacs.bonfirehub.com/portal/?tab=openOpportunities. For additional information contact Kanawha County Schools Purchasing Office, 3300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302, (304) 348-6120, ext 100.
MOLD ABATEMENT, B125, WVANG, MARTINSBURG (W912L8-17-T-0021)
Proposals will be accepted until 1:00 PM on 7/21 for mold removal services in building 125 at the West Virginia Air National Guard, Martinsburg, WV. A site visit will be conducted at 9:00 AM on 6/30/2017 at the 167th AW, Building 119, Civil Engineering Conference Room, 222 Sabre Jet Boulevard, Martinsburg, WV 25405. Contact Natalie D. Clower at [email protected] prior to pre-bid meeting for clearance requirements. For additional information contact Msgt. Kris D. Rata at (304) 616-5412 or email [email protected]. CONSTRUCTION, BEHAVIOR VILLAS, VAMC, CLARKSBURG (VA24517B0178)
Presolicitation notification has been submitted for construction of Behavioral Villa for the VA Medical Center in Clarksburg, WV 26301. The solicitation package, amendments, and site visit minutes will be issued by way of FedBizOpps website only. Solicitation Issue Date will be on or about June 26, 2017. A pre-bid conference/site visit will be conducted approximately one week after the solicitation is posted. The time, date and location will be specified in the solicitation. All questions regarding this solicitation must be submitted in writing by email to [email protected]. EPDM ROOF REPLACEMENT, NATIONAL CONSERVATION TRAINING CENTER (F17PS00727)
Presolicitation notification has been submitted for the replacement of an EPDM roof at the Physical Training building, and installing insulation to separate the attic from the clerestory area of Instructional East (IE) and Instructional West (IW) at the National Conservation Training Center, 698 Conservation Way, Shepherdstown, WV 25443. The invitation for bid is scheduled for release on or about 6/23/2017. The bids will be due on or about 7/24/2017. This is an electronically issued acquisition through www.fedconnect.net with reference number F17PS00727. All responsible sources may submit a bid that will be considered by this agency. For additional information contact Alicia Weber at [email protected]. CONSTRUCTION, SITE IMPROVEMENT/ DEMOLITION, NEW 2-STORY FACILITY, LEWIS COUNTY, KENTUCKY
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/11/2017 for construction of a new 2-story facility, including site improvements and demolition of existing building, Vanceburg, Kentucky. A pre-bid conference will be held at 1:00 PM on 6/27/2017 at Existing Central Elementary School, 86 Walter Street, Vanceburg, Kentucky 41779. Bids should be submitted to Lewis County Board of Education, 96 Plummers Lane, Vanceburg, Kentucky 41179-7681. Documents are available from Lynn Imaging, 328 East Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (859) 255-1021 or www.lynnimaging.com. ROOF REPLACEMENT, BUILDING 11, CHARLESTON (GSD2800000024) 6/14
Harris Brothers Roofing & Sheet Metal...................................................................... $196,605 Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company ............................................................ 233,413
WVU COLISEUM MECHANICAL PIPING RENOVATIONS, (RFP90003733Z) 6/12
Wayne Crouse, Inc.................................................................................................. $1,440,460 W. G. Tomko, Inc. ................................................................................................... 1,487,000
H. E. Neumann Company ....................................................................................... 2,097,701 RENOVATION, ID CARD SECTION, JFHQ ARMORY (ADJ1700000017) 6/9 Danhill Construction Company ...................................................................................$75,000 Oval Construction Management, LLC ........................................................................ 82,565 *CAWV Members in Bold Type
June 16, 2017
NATIONAL SAFETY MONTH
JUNE 2017
SAFETY MEETINGS.......A VALUABLE TOOL
Keeping safety meetings active and interesting to employees is sometimes a challenge. Finding topics to discuss every day or every week can be difficult. But, the value of getting the work crew together frequently and talking about safety and health issues is one of the most important functions a supervisor can perform. Taking time at the beginning of the week or at the start of a new project to talk to employees about safety is good business. The first thing to accomplish is establishing the importance of safety and health to the employees. Workers need to know that the company cares and is committed to providing the safest workplace environment possible. This is also the time to stress the company’s commitment and policy of SAFETY FIRST. Don’t limit regular safety meeting discussions to only the labor force. One way to find topics to relate to is to encourage employees to participate by bringing up ideas for improving safety. There are plenty of safety topics around every day on a typical construction project. Staying focused on the ever changing construction activities of any project is a must. It is equally important that all the job site leaders meet to discuss issues of safety affecting their individual daily project activity. Keeping supervisors, foremen and managers attention on safety each day by conducting frequent safety meetings to address planned activity is a very valuable tool to eliminate risks to employees and reduces costs associated with accidents. Making notes of issues discussed and the corrective action taken is mandatory. Keeping safety meeting discussions documented will satisfy OSHA requirements that employees are instructed on current safety issues related to the project. Well documented safety meetings can be one of the most effective tools toward accident reduction, cost control and promotion of a safe project. Call the CAWV at (304)342-1166 for help with your safety issues.
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: www.cawv.org then click on the Safety link.
MU 2017-24 June 16, 2017
WATER AND WASTEWATER/SEWER CONTRACTS FOR 2017
The following is the WV Water and Wastewater/Sewer Contract Data for May 2017.
Water
# Projects Amount
Wastewater-
Sewer
# Projects
Amount Total
# Projects
Total
Amount
May 2017 8 6.29 7 8.16 15 14.45
2016 9 19.33 7 18.78 16 38.11
April 2017 6 5.38 3 1.82 9 7.198
2016 10 4.85 4 2.31 14 7.16
Mar. 2017 4 4.05 7 10.29 11 14.34
2016 8 5.14 1 1.23 9 6.37
Feb 2017 9 14.4 3 2.01 12 16.41
2016 0 0.00 3 5.19 3 5.19
Jan 2017 7 6.85 2 .162 9 8.47
2016 1 1.39 2 .9.228 3 1.616
TOTAL # OF PROJECTS TOTAL AMOUNT
Y-T-D Total for 2017 47 75.33
Y-T-D Total for 2016 44 58.45
(Reported in Millions)
HIGHLAND MOUNTAIN/CRICKMER ROAD WATER PROJECT, DANESE PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICT Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/20/2017 for water project consisting of Contract #1- Highland Mountain water line extension, Contract #2-Chestnut Knob water storage Tank and Contract #3-Crickmer Road water line extension, Danese, West Virginia. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/6/2017 at the Danese Public Service District, Danese Community Building, 19357 Stanaford Road, Danese, West Virginia. Bids should will be received by the Danese Public Service District, Danese Community Building, 19357 Stanaford Road, Danese, West Virginia. Plans and specifications can be obtained from E. L. Robinson Engineering, 207 Brookshire Lane, Beckley, West Virginia 25801, (304) 252-7473. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom. DEERFIELD PUMP STATION REPLACEMENT, BLUEFIELD SANITARY BOARD
Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 6/27/2017 for pump station replacement, Mercer County, West Virginia/Tazewell County, Virginia. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:30 AM on 6/22/2017 at Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 Rogers Street, Bluefield, WV 24701. Bids should be submitted to the Sanitary Board of Bluefield, Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 Rogers Street, Bluefield, WV 24701. Plans and specifications can be obtained from Chapman Technical Group, 200 Sixth Avenue, St. Albans, WV 25177, (304) 727-5501 ext. 123. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 13. COLLEGE AVENUE SEWER REPLACEMENT, BLUEFIELD
Bids will be accepted until 10:30 AM on 6/27/2017 for installation of approximately 500 LF of new 18" gravity sewer pipe, approximately 255 LF of new 10" gravity sewer pipe, 100 LF of new 8" gravity sewer pipe, 5 new manholes, pavement replacement, removal and or abandonment of existing sewers and manholes, along with all necessary incidentals for the College Avenue Replacement, Bluefield. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:30 AM on 6/22/2017 at
Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 Rogers Street, Bluefield, WV 24701. Bids should be submitted to the Sanitary Board of Bluefield at the Council Chambers of City Hall, 100 Rogers Street, Bluefield, WV 24701. Plans and specifications can be obtained from Chapman Technical Group, 200 Sixth Avenue, St. Albans, WV 25177, (304) 727-5501 ext. 123. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 12. OAK STREET BRIDGE UTILITY RELOCATION, CITY OF MARTINSBURG
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/11/2017 for construction of approximately 591’ of 8” PVC sewer, 101’ of 8” DIP sewer, 65’ of 4” DIP force main, 6 manholes, 389’ of 8” DIP waterline, a submersible sewage lift station, miscellaneous connections, surface restoration and appurtenances for the City of Martinsburg. Bids should be submitted to the City of Martinsburg, attention: Mark S. Baldwin, 232 North Queen Street, 2nd Floor, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Plans and specifications can be obtained from Alpha Associates, Incorporated, 209 Prairie Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26501, (304) 296-8216. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 51. A/E, LINCOLN PSD WATER TREATMENT PLANT, ALUM CREEK
Proposals are being accepted until 4:00 PM on 6/27/2017 from professional firms interested in providing services for the Lincoln PSD water treatment plant project, Alum Creek, WV. For additional information contact Gary McCallister, Lincoln County PSD, 240 Little Cola River Road, Alum Creek, WV 25003, (304) 546-8918. BIG SANDY REGIONAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT, PRESTONSBURG, KENTUCKY
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 6/21/2017 for SBR equipment for the Big Sandy Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant, Prestonsburg, KY. Bids should be submitted to Eddie Campbell, Prestonsburg City Utility Commission, 2560 S. Lake Road, Prestonsburg, KY 41653. Project information is available from Lynn Imaging, (859) 255-1021. For additional information contact Bryan Moore, Codell Construction Company, P .O. Box 17, Winchester, KY 40392, (606) 794-6606 or email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 49.
PHASE II WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, TOWN OF WILLIAMSPORT, WASHINGTON COUNTY, MARYLAND
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/20/2017 for water system improvements, Washington County, Maryland. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held 7/11/2017 at 10:00 AM at the
Town of Williamsport, located at 2 North Conococheague Street, Washington County, Maryland. Bids should be submitted to at the Town of Williamsport, located at 2 North Conococheague Street, Washington County, Maryland. Pans and specifications may be obtained from The Thrasher Group, Inc., 600 White Oaks Boulevard, Bridgeport, West Virginia 26330, (304) 624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 11. PACK FORK/ INDEPENDENCE ROAD WATERLINE EXTENSION, CLAY COUNTY PSD 6/15 Famco, Inc. ............................................................................................................ $1,966,968
Tribute .................................................................................................................... 2,125,813 Pro Construction ..................................................................................................... 2,236,280 J. F. Allen Company .............................................................................................. 2,490,645
Mike Enyart & Sons................................................................................................. 2,627,603 SIXTH AVENUE SEWAGE PUMP STATION, MONTGOMERY 6/15
Pipe Plus, Inc........................................................................................................... $683,210 Danhill Construction .................................................................................................. 841,724 Rover Construction ................................................................................................... 848,210 Famco, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 862,046
CONTRACT 1- WATER LINE EXTENSION, MURPHY CREEK, LIMESTONE RUN, SASSAFRAS RUN, CHURCHVILLE & MARE RUN, LEWIS CO. 6/13
Chojnacki Company, Inc. ........................................................................................ $1,870,610 Dan’s Marine Service ............................................................................................ 1,888,005
Pro Contracting ....................................................................................................... 2,094,584 J. F. Allen Company .............................................................................................. 2,241,083 Mike Enyart & Sons, Inc. ......................................................................................... 2,355,400 Mountaineer Welding Services, LLC.................................................................... 2,442,740
Stonegate Construction, Inc. ................................................................................... 2,677,703 Famco, Inc. ............................................................................................................ 2,864,655
CONTRACT 2- WATER LINE EXTENSION, HERSHMAN RUN, LINGER RUN, LAUREL RUN, & SUGAR CAMP, LEWIS COUNTY 6/13
Dan’s Marine Service .............................................................................................. $576,775
Chojnacki Company, Inc. .......................................................................................... 672,300 J. F. Allen Company. ............................................................................................... 728,750
Pro Contracting ......................................................................................................... 750,275 Mike Enyart & Sons, Inc. ........................................................................................... 767,351 Stonegate Construction, Inc. ..................................................................................... 863,978 Cove Run Contracting ............................................................................................... 896,780 Famco, Inc. .............................................................................................................. 914,195
CONTRACT 3-RADIO FREQUENCY BASED AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEM INSTALLATION, WEIRTON 6/6 Vanguard Utility Service, Inc. .................................................................................. $1,739,636 James White Construction Company .................................................................. 1,792,405 C.I. Thornburg Co., Inc. ........................................................................................ 1,800,908 *CAWV Members in bold type
HH 2017-24 June 16, 2017
PRESIDENT TRUMP TAKES STEPS TO REFORM PROJECT PERMITTING PROCESS AGC of America brought Infrastructure Week to a close last Friday with President Donald Trump at the Transportation Department. In his speech, President Trump criticized the red-tape associated with obtaining project permits and approvals, which can delay projects by a decade or more. He signaled a new urgency to reform the permitting for infrastructure and announced a new office – housed within the Council for Environmental Quality – charged with modernizing and streamlining the process. The president also called for agencies to be held accountable for missing permitting deadlines. AGC has been leading the charge on permitting reform. Both Congress and the White House have turned to AGC for common-sense recommendations. AGC has delivered solutions to the White House, to the regulatory agencies, and in testimony and letters to Congress. WVDOH HOLDS FIRST SPECIFICATION MEETING UNDER OPEN MEETING ACT
CAWV and industry representatives attended the WVDOH Specifications Committee meeting on June 7, 2017, the first open to industry in nearly a year. The meeting was held in compliance with the Open Government Meeting Act, which among other things, formalizes the structure and requires minutes of the meeting to be published by the agency. Members can find minutes of the meeting here - June Meeting Minutes. WVDOH Specification Engineer, Steve Boggs, maintains a meeting schedule by clicking here.. CAWV members are encouraged to follow the schedule and related postings containing meeting agendas and proposed specification changes. Please note the WVDOH strongly requests written comments in advance of each meeting and failure to do so could lead to comments being dismissed due to lack of time for discussion. Submission dates are included with each meeting notice. The next regular meeting is August 2, followed by October 4 and December 6. Hard copies of the new WVDOH 2017 Standard Specifications are available for purchase from the Contract Administration Division at (304) 558-2874 or can be downloaded or referenced anytime by clicking here.. ASPHALT/ STORM DRAIN REPAIRS, SCHOENBAUM TENNIS COURTS, CHARLESTON
Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 7/11/2017 for removal and replacement of existing asphalt tennis courts with supplemental sub surface drainage improvements at the Schoenbaum Tennis Courts, Charleston. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 1:00
PM on 6/22/2017 at the Schoenbaum Tennis Courts, 3511 Venable Avenue, Charleston, WV 25301. Plans and specifications are available from Charleston City Hall, 501 Virginia Street East, Room 101, Charleston, WV 25301. (304) 348-8014. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Physical Planroom. CONCRETE BLOCKS, (DOT1700000026)
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/23/2017 for the purchase of concrete blocks for the West Virginia Division of Highways. Bids should be submitted electronically through
www.wvOasis.gov with Solicitation number DOT1700000026. For additional information contact Dusty Smith at (304) 558-9398 or email [email protected]. GALVANIZED STRUCTURAL STEEL, RIFFLE CREEK BRIDGE, DISTRICT 8, (DOT1700000091) Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/27/2017 for the purchase of galvanized structural steel for Riffle Creek Bridge project in District 8, West Virginia Division of Highways. Bids should be submitted electronically through www.wvOasis.gov with Solicitation number DOT1700000091. For additional information contact Mark A. Atkins at (304) 558-2307 or email [email protected]. GUARDRAIL MOUNTED FLEXIBLE DELINEATOR POSTS, (DOT1700000087)
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 6/21/2017 for an open-end contract for Guardrail Mounted Flexible Delineator Posts for the Division of Highways. Bids should be submitted electronically through www.wvOasis.gov with Solicitation number DOT1700000087. For additional information contact Mark A. Atkins at (304) 558-2307 or email [email protected]. A/E, EXPRESSION OF INTEREST, ELK CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Proposals are being accepted until 6/21/2017 from qualified engineering firms to provide civil engineering services for a period of two years for projects that may include but are not limited to the design of: stream restoration, channel & bank stabilization, storm water construction, agricultural best management practices and field surveys, with projects adhering to Federal, State, and Local regulations. Expressions of interest should be submitted to Elk Conservation District, 740 Airport Road, Sutton, WV 26601. CONSTRUCTION, SITE IMPROVEMENT, / DEMOLITION, NEW 2-STORY FACILITY, LEWIS COUNTY, KENTUCKY
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/11/2017 for construction of a new 2-story facility, including site improvements and demolition of existing building, Vanceburg, Kentucky. A pre-bid conference will be held at 1:00 PM on 6/27/2017 at Existing Central Elementary School, 86 Walter Street, Vanceburg, Kentucky 41779. Bids should be submitted to Lewis County Board of Education, 96 Plummers Lane, Vanceburg, Kentucky 41179-7681. Documents are available from Lynn Imaging, 328 East Vine Street, Lexington, KY 40507, (859) 255-1021 or www.lynnimaging.com. REHABILITATE CONNECTOR TAXIWAY, PHASE I, YEAGER AIRPORT 6/6
Triton Construction, Inc. ...................................................................................... $2,164,300 Orders Construction Company, Inc. ................................................................... 3,192,230 PLUM ORCHARD DAM MAINTENANCE 6/8
Carpenter Reclamation Inc........................................................................................ $66,304 Polino Contracting Inc. ........................................................................................... 79,751 Wiseman Excavating Inc. ...................................................................................... 81,277 Danhill Construction Company .................................................................................. 90,496 RENOVATIONS/ ADDITIONS, JFHQ ARMORY FACILITY, COONSKIN COMPLEX 6/8
Danhill Construction Company ....................................................................................75,000
Oval Construction Management, LLC .........................................................................82,565 PIPESTEM – HEAVY EQUIPMENT(DNR1700000057) 6/8
Payne Industrial & Farm Equipment Inc. ...................................................................$49,400 Leslie Equipment Company ....................................................................................116,984 State Equipment, Inc. ..............................................................................................119,370
PAVING SERVICES, CLARKSBURG ARMORY FACILITY (ADJ1700000018) 6/8 Wolfe Landscapes Plus ............................................................................................ $175, 960 Asphalt Contractors & Site Work Inc. ........................................................................ 222,578 Bear Contracting LLC ............................................................................................. 247,389 J. F. Allen Company ................................................................................................ 276,496 Green River Group LLC .......................................................................................... 301,451
SOUTHWESTERN MAINTENANCE (DEP1700000074) 6/13
McCourt & Son Construction Inc. ..............................................................................$77,299 NORTHERN MAINTENANCE (DEP1700000075) 6/14
Lambert Excavation Inc. ........................................................................................... $474,537 Diggers Construction LLC ......................................................................................... 492,403 Mountaineer Infrastructure LLC ............................................................................. 539,197
McCourt & Son Construction Inc. ............................................................................. 604,010 Williams Excavating LLC ........................................................................................... 678,516 Green River Group LLC ......................................................................................... 1,087,250
J & N PROCESSING COMPANY, LLC, PERMIT #O-58-83 (DEP1700000064) 6/15
All Con LLC ............................................................................................................... $287,890 Aspen Corporation ................................................................................................. 299,325 McCourt & Son Construction Inc. ............................................................................. 423,345 Carpenter Reclamation Inc. ...................................................................................... 427,000 A & A Energy Inc. ..................................................................................................... 469,085 Breakaway Inc. ........................................................................................................ 623,000 *CAWV Members in bold type
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
JUNE 13, 2017 LETTING
Call # Description Counties Bidder Name Bid Amount
1 VAN VOORHIS ROAD MONONGALIA A.L.L. CONSTRUCTION, INC. $902,209
BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $1,087,699
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $1,205,003
2 BRIDGEPORT BRUSHYFORK HARRISON BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $224,800
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $245,206
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $247,516
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $267,280
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $429,912
3 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD MARION BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $124,943
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $125,834
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $139,104
STONE PAVING, INC. $139,169
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $142,102
4 CHEAT ROAD MICROSEAL MONONGALIA BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $259,802
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $283,760
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $293,011
STONE PAVING, INC. $300,164
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $464,723
5 WILLIAMSBURG ROAD GREENBRIER ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $134,099
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $182,294
RADFORD & RADFORD, INC. $247,978
6 BIG DRAFT ROAD GREENBRIER AAA PAVING AND SEALING, INC. $448,998
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $546,987
7 ROMINES MILL RD- WV 20 HARRISON BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $798,587
MICROSURFACE DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $812,646
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $856,752
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $858,842
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $1,378,724
9 FAIRMONT-FARMINGTON ROAD MARION BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $178,931
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $215,436
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $235,673
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $236,310
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $364,872
10 ROWLESBURG - KINGWOOD RD PRESTON MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $542,489
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $560,681
STONE PAVING, INC. $591,846
BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $598,082
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $709,873
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $917,174
11 PENIEL - STOVER ROANE WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $839,306
MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $962,630
KELLY PAVING, INC. $962,929
12 BIG SANDY RD SLIP REPAIR ROANE ALAN STONE CO., INC. $94,367
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $98,788
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $133,210
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $133,226
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $237,336
13 FLEMINGTON ROAD TAYLOR BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $218,825
DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION $249,839
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $259,569
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $262,546
STONE PAVING, INC. $276,227
STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $461,437
15 SWEETLAND ROAD LINCOLN LMS CONSTRUCTION, INC. $69,790
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $75,140
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $88,790
JIM CONSTRUCTION, INC. $100,839
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
JUNE 13, 2017 LETTING
16 STINSON BRANCH ROAD LINCOLN MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $62,771
LMS CONSTRUCTION, INC. $79,080
JIM CONSTRUCTION, INC. $91,546
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $106,845
18 FLATWOODS-HEATERS ROAD SLIDE BRAXTON ALAN STONE CO., INC. $167,575
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $180,836
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $190,405
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $195,260
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $217,993
19 S. KANAWHA STREET CTL UPSHUR A.L.L. CONSTRUCTION, INC. $1,195,911
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $1,384,413
TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC $1,445,890
ORDERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $1,816,037
20 POLEMIC RUN ROAD SLIDE BRAXTON ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $96,039
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $112,303
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $124,374
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $137,704
21 PISGAH ROAD MERCER AAA PAVING AND SEALING, INC. $341,993
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $406,330
22 I-79 - SABERTON MONONGALIA BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $2,895,525
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $3,089,577
23 BIG SANDY RD SLIP REPAIR ROANE ALAN STONE CO., INC. $164,236
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $176,758
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $176,760
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $189,495
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $290,293
24 TUG RIVER ROAD SLIDE WAYNE MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $32,164
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $37,903
LMS CONSTRUCTION, INC. $49,535
25 GUYAN RIVER ROAD +1 LINCOLN ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $205,768
ALAN STONE CO., INC. $224,248
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $447,523
26 WYOMING - WINDOM ROAD WYOMING AAA PAVING AND SEALING, INC. $275,481
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $355,164
27 PIEDMONT-KEYSER ROAD SLIDE/ MINERAL GEOBUILD, LLC $435,548
CORRECT SLIDE
28 SMITHBURG-MORGANS RUN DODDRIDGE KELLY PAVING, INC. $2,000,448
BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $2,159,284
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $2,182,419
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $2,321,239
29 YEAGER HIGHWAY LINCOLN BEAR CONTRACTING, LLC $223,845
WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $241,300
30 CORRIDOR G PIPE REPL BOONE MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $435,320
JIM CONSTRUCTION, INC. $610,528
TEAYS RIVER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY $745,249
31 WV 612 - OYLER AVE. ROAD FAYETTE WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $5,236,211
RADFORD & RADFORD, INC. $6,787,788
32 TROY-WEST UNION ROAD SLIDE GILMER ALAN STONE CO., INC. $128,525
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $146,223
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $161,544
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $177,285
33 WEBSTER SPRINGS-VALLEY HEAD WEBSTER ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $103,863
ROAD SLIDE STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $118,239
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $141,477
ALAN STONE CO., INC. $180,170
WEST VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
JUNE 13, 2017 LETTING
34 CORRIDOR H/RESURFACE HARDY WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $493,101
JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. $591,565
35 FAIRMONT PIKE SLIP REPAIR OHIO ALAN STONE CO., INC. $408,121
OHIO-WEST VIRGINIA EXCAVATING CO. $485,273
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. $704,373
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $770,103
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $1,199,841
36 NORTH FORK ROAD +2 POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $203,774
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $213,706
MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $235,454
37 LAUREL RUN ROAD POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $207,103
MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $222,543
38 DENMAR ROAD POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $198,558
MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $237,723
39 GLADWIN ROAD +1 TUCKER WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $231,459
J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $259,545
40 DRY BRANCH ROAD POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $174,560
MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $192,933
41 INTERSTATE STRIPING STATEWIDE OGLESBY CONSTRUCTION, INC. $3,033,960
AERO-MARK, INC. $3,144,025
42 APD COR STRIPING STATEWIDE CENTRAL SEAL COMPANY $2,851,200
OGLESBY CONSTRUCTION, INC. $2,981,447
AERO-MARK, INC. $3,369,505
43 DOCKS CREEK ROAD WAYNE WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $39,832
WAYNE CONCRETE CO., INC. $49,036
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY $53,194
LMS CONSTRUCTION, INC. $69,982
JIM CONSTRUCTION, INC. $70,307
44 SAM BLACK BR O/L +2 GREENBRIER TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC $1,594,500
46 BARKER MOUNTAIN ROAD MINGO THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSONVILLE $125,000
ROCK FORGE BRIDGE CO., LLC $154,623
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCTION, LLC dba MARKS DRILLING $158,293
47 2018 GUARDRAIL - REIMBURSABLE DODDRIDGE, HARRISON, PENN LINE SERVICE, INC. $535,134
PRESTON, OTHER GREEN ACRES CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. $572,692
48 D9 2018 REIMBURSABLE GUARDRAIL FAYETTE, GREENBRIER, PENN LINE SERVICE, INC. $679,480
NICHOLAS, OTHER GREEN ACRES CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. $723,966
49 D5 2018 REM GUARDRAIL - GRANT, HARDY, PENN LINE SERVICE, INC. $552,997
REPAIR/REPLACE MINERAL, OTHER DEANGELO BROTHERS, LLC $564,444
GREEN ACRES CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. $568,605