Newsletter 2016-13 April 1, 2016 AWARDS PRESENTATIONS

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Newsletter 2016-13 April 1, 2016 AWARDS PRESENTATIONS
Newsletter 2016-13
April 1, 2016
AWARDS PRESENTATIONS, LEGISLATIVE RECAP TOPICS AT CAWV STATE MEETING
The 2016 CAWV State Meeting, held March 23 at the Charleston Civic Center, honored CAWV
member firms for their commitment to safety on the jobsite and excellence in concrete
construction, and future leaders of West Virginia’s construction industry. Over 200 CAWV
members and guests, including federal and state contracting officials, attended the meeting,
held in conjunction with the West Virginia Construction & Design EXPO. Fourteen contractors in
the Building, Highway, Utilities, Industrial, Specialty and Associate divisions received safety
awards based on their commitment to jobsite safety. Seven students received a total of $17,500
from the CAWV Scholarship Foundation to further their studies in construction-related
curriculums. (See both articles below). Two firms were honored for excellence in concrete
construction. (See this week’s Highway Bulletin).
GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATES GIVE THEIR VISION FOR STATE
Members also joined the opening session of the WV Manufacturers Association’s Marcellus and
Manufacturing Development Conference (MMDC) where they heard from U.S. Senator Shelley
Moore Capito. Many CAWV members listened to the four major party candidates for governor
when they spoke at Thursday’s MMDC program. Former U.S. Attorney Booth Goodwin,
businessman Jim Justice, state Senate Minority Leader Jeff Kessler and state Senate President
Bill Cole all spoke, separately, at the Charleston Civic Center.
Goodwin spoke first, stressing growing the state’s economy. He listed his priorities if elected
governor. First up is repair and build West Virginia’s infrastructure. “We must make a
substantial investment because building infrastructure is key to providing immediate and longterm diversification of our economy,” he said. He proposed funding projects through bonds,
public-private partnerships and using Rainy Day funds. Attacking the state’s illicit drug problem
ranked high, as did reinventing the state’s coal and oil and gas industries and free tuition at
public colleges and universities.
Justice spoke second and stressed his business success, love of West Virginia, ability to
promote the state and electability. “I’m a marketer. I’m a marketer in chief. That’s what I am.
Really and truly,” he said. “We don’t need to be taxing our people more,” he said, but “we
cannot possibly cut our way out of this mess.” He said higher revenue will come with more job
growth and he has the background to create jobs through his business acumen.
Kessler touted his years in the state Senate and spoke in detail of the legislative
accomplishments. “Fixing problems, that what I’ve done,” he told the audience. “We fixed
medical malpractice, an out of control workers’ compensation program and made sure our
unemployment compensation program is not in a crisis. We also created Tax Increment
Financing that created economic development projects such as Cabela’s in Wheeling, Pullman
Square in Huntington and the ball park in Charleston.” He said his campaign if focused on
investing in people – through education and drug treatment – and investing in infrastructure –
roads and broadband – both of which will require tax money. “You don’t fix roads and fix
potholes on wishes and spit,” he said. “You need to have asphalt and that costs money.”
The final presenter was Senator Cole who stressed that West Virginia must be open for
business and that the Legislature has passed bills to make the state attractive to business. He
noted tort reform, reducing regulatory burdens and right-to-work legislation as a good start but
the budget must be revamped. “We need a governor that will go in with a scalpel that will
reshape, reform, modernize state government,” he stated. “We can’t do draconian cuts across
the board and slash good programs.” Cole spoke repeatedly of “the old status quo bunch” that
has run the Legislature for more than eight decades. “I promise you I will be there for the right
reason, if elected,” he told EXPO attendees.
For a complete wrap-up of this year’s State Meeting, look for the May/June issue of West
Virginia Construction News.
LEGISLATORS STILL CONSIDERING BUDGET OPTIONS
Governor Tomblin and legislative leaders still seem at odds on how to balance West Virginia’s
2017 budget which, as projected now, has a $270 million funding shortfall. Senators voted for a
budget which included a $1.00 per pack increase in the cigarette tax to help balance a $120
million shortfall in the Public Employees’ Insurance Agency and over $300 million for the West
Virginia Division of Highways. The House refused to go along with increased revenue for PEIA
and highways by not taking up the Senate’s revenue bills. Lawmakers learned at the end of the
session that the state’s budget shortfall had grown by another $92 million, causing the governor
to send lawmakers home without passing a budget. House leaders continue to argue that state
government is too large and that reductions in spending are needed to balance the budget, not
increased revenue. Others note that there can be no balanced budget without both spending
cuts and tax increases.
Governor Tomblin earlier this week provided a “worst case scenario” for cuts that may have to
be made if the new state budget is approved without tax increases and the entire “$270 million
shortfall is addressed with funding reductions only. Those possibilities included the following: A
four percent, or $63 million, reduction to public education spending, leading to layoffs of 800
school teachers and 500 service personnel; an eight percent, or $28 million, reduction to higher
education, translating to closures of institutions or their branches; and the removal of $47.5
million from the Promise Scholarship program, ending the scholarship program.
Tomblin Administration officials claimed the kinds of cuts needed would, hypothetically,
eliminate all General Revenue funding for the Commerce Department, the Department of
Education and the Arts, the Department of Revenue minus the Tax Department, the Department
of Veterans Assistance and State Police.
At press time, it was not clear when lawmakers could be called into a Special Session to finalize
a budget.
2016 CAWV SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION AWARDS $17,500 TO FURTHER CAREERS IN
CONSTRUCTION
The 2016 scholarship award winner, Paige Thewes, was announced at the CAWV State
Meeting in conjunction with the West Virginia EXPO. The civil engineering student from Marshall
University was awarded $6,000. “As a third generation bridge builder, I have a passion for
structures and designing them,” said Thewes. “I chose civil engineering because highway and
bridge design and construction have always been interesting to me. I enjoy watching the
different stages of projects come together to form the final product. Each semester I fall further
in love with engineering.”
In addition to Paige, the Foundation presented seven other scholarships totaling $11,500.
Students receiving scholarship awards were: Justin Smith, West Virginia University; Robert
Tennant, West Virginia University; Ben Goffin, Bluefield State College; Meredith Stains, West
Virginia University; James Cole Anderson; Fairmont State University; Eric Starliper, West
Virginia University; and Jason Bryan, Marshall University.
Members who would like to contact this year’s scholarship winners about summer employment
opportunities can call the CAWV for more information. Look for a complete story on the
scholarship awards in the May/June issue of West Virginia Construction News.
2015 CAWV SAFETY AWARDS ANNOUNCED AT STATE MEETING
During this year’s CAWV State Meeting, the Safety Committee presented the 2015 Safety
Awards. Annually, the committee recognizes contractor and associate members who have
exhibited excellence in safety at the workplace. The CAWV commends the following firms who
received awards for demonstrating their ability to promote worksite safety. Look for a complete
story on the safety awards in the May/June issue of West Virginia Construction News.
Building Division
Greater Than 100,000 Manhours: Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company
Greater Than 50,000 Manhours: BBL Carlton, LLC
Less Than 50,000 Manhours: Paramount Builders, LLC
Utility Division
Greater Than 100,000 Manhours: Orders Construction Company, Inc.
Greater Than 50,000 Manhours: Independence Excavating, Inc.
Less Than 50,000 Manhours: Alvarez Contractors, Inc.
Highway Division
Greater Than 300,000 Manhours: West Virginia Paving, Inc.
Greater Than 100,000 Manhours: Central Contracting, Inc.
Greater Than 50,000 Manhours: All Construction, Inc.
Industrial Division
Greater Than 300,000 Manhours: IVS Hydro, Inc.
Greater Than 100,000 Manhours: Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal, Poca Branch
Less Than 50,000 Manhours: Weavertown Environmental Group
Specialty Contractor
Greater Than 50,000 Manhours: W.Q. Watters Company
Less Than 50,000 Manhours: Massie Reclamation, Inc.
Associate Division
Greater Than 50,000 Manhours: Precision Pump & Valve Service, Inc.
Less Than 50,000 Manhours: New River Engineering
CAWV HAS SUCCESSFUL BLOOD DRIVE – OVER 50 UNITS DONATED DURING EXPO
The CAWV hosted its fourth blood drive on March 23 and 24 at the Charleston Civic Center
during the WV EXPO in memory of Cynthia Snyder, the late wife of Past CAWV President Lee
Snyder. The Memorial Blood Drive successfully obtained 52 units and a grand total of 312 units
over the past four years. March 23 was the first time obtaining 100% of goal for the day. The
CAWV would like to thank the Red Cross of Central West Virginia, all donors, participants, and
volunteers for making this such a successful event. A very special thanks to BB&T / Carson
Insurance for providing volunteers for the canteen and registration areas throughout the two
days.
EXPO WRAPS UP 37TH SHOW
The 37th Annual West Virginia Construction and Design EXPO wrapped up last week at the
Charleston Civic Center. The CAWV and WVUCA want to thank the many members who
participated in the event as an exhibitor, honor exhibitor, event sponsor or advertiser, show
attendee, blood donor or seminar/meeting presenter/attendee.
In case you missed the March 23 and 24 show, here are a few highlights:
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More than 300 exhibitors with 465 booths
Over 4,700 show attendees
85 seminars and meetings, many with standing room only crowds
Held the fifth Marcellus and Manufacturing Development Conference (MMDC) in
conjunction with EXPO – hosted by the West Virginia Manufacturers Association.
Members are encouraged to the visit the show website www.wvexpo.com for a complete list of
Exhibitors and Honor Exhibitors. And be sure to mark your calendars for next year - March 22 23, 2017.
Special thanks to our event sponsors:
EXPOsure Sponsor:
BrickStreet Insurance
Wi-Fi Sponsor:
North Coast Roofing Systems
After Hours Sponsors:
ALL Crane & Equipment Rental
Anderson Equipment Company
Bowles Rice, LLP
BrickStreet Insurance
DODGE Data & Analytics
E.L. Robinson Engineering
Sunbelt Rentals
Thornhill Commercial Solutions
West Virginia American Water
West Virginia 811
West Virginia Manufacturers Association
BOB Sponsors:
PSS (Plastic Safety Systems)
West Virginia Manufacturers Association
West Virginia Paving, Inc.
WEST VIRGINIA PURCHASING DIVISION PLANS WEBINAR FOR VENDORS
The state Purchasing Division will host a free online seminar Wednesday, May 11 to educate
and assist firms that would like to do business with the state. The webinar, titled Doing Business
with West Virginia, will last from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. and is designed for current and potential
vendors to learn about the state procurement process and how they can maximize their
opportunity to bid and perform work for state government. Registration is open to all businesses;
however, space is limited and given on a first-come, first-served basis. Members can click here
to obtain the registration form or see the form attached to this week’s Newsletter. For more
information, contact Samantha Knapp at 304-558-7022 or [email protected].
ADVERTISE IN THE WEST VIRGINIA CONSTRUCTION NEWS MAGAZINE
The West Virginia Construction News magazine is currently accepting advertisers for 2016. This
bi-monthly publication has been "The Voice of Construction in the Mountain State" for 79 years.
Reaching a pass-along readership of more than 3,000, which consists of building, heavy,
highway and utility contractors; engineers and architects; legislators; federal, state and local
government employees; suppliers of goods and services to the construction industry; and others
directly or indirectly associated with the construction industry. Click here to download the Ad
Rates form or contact Cassidy Webb at [email protected] for more information.
An Informative Webinar for Businesses,
Offered by the West Virginia Purchasing Division
Do you want to learn how to:
 Market your commodities and services to West Virginia state
agencies?
 Register as a vendor with the West Virginia Purchasing Division?
 Submit bids for solicitations?
 Expand your customer base?
You can also learn about the bidding limits and their requirements,
how bids are evaluated, and how changes to contracts are made.
Register for the
following FREE webinar today!
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
10:00 a.m.—11:30 a.m.
West Virginia Purchasing Division staff will offer current and potential vendors
valuable information on how to maximize their opportunity to bid and perform
work for West Virginia state government.
Space is limited!
To view the registration form, visit www.state.wv.us/admin/purchase/VendorReg.html
or see the form below. For additional information, contact Administrative Services
Manager Samantha Knapp at (304) 558-7022 or [email protected].
WEST VIRGINIA PURCHASING DIVISION
VENDOR WEBINAR
REGISTRATION FORM & SYNOPSIS
Name of Participant:
Job Title:
Business:
Address / City / State:
E-mail Address (Required):
Telephone:
Are you currently registered with the WV Purchasing Division?
Yes
No
I don’t know
I would like to participate in the following vendor webinar:
 Doing Business with the State: Wednesday, May 11, 2016 (10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.)
West Virginia Purchasing Division staff will offer current and potential vendors valuable
information on how to maximize their opportunity to bid and perform work for state
agencies.
Please Note: This vendor webinar, offered by the West Virginia Purchasing Division, will
utilize Cisco Unified MeetingPlace software. The access link will be e-mailed to you prior to
the webinar. You may sign in as a Guest and click on Attend Meeting. You may be required to
enter the password Public before entering the meeting. You may also be required to accept
security warnings in order for the Meeting Room to initialize. This meeting is accessible 15
minutes prior to the designated start time.
For additional information or questions regarding this Purchasing Division vendor
webinar, contact Administrative Services Manager Samantha Knapp at (304) 5587022 or [email protected]. You may also fax this form to Ms. Knapp’s
attention at (304) 558-6026. Space is limited, so register today.
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**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 at (304) 342-1166 or email
[email protected].
Bid Date
Project Name
4/1
Restroom Upgrades, WVANG, Martinsburg
4/5
New
4/5
4/5
# Blane House, West Wing Addition, WVU
4/5
# HSC HVAC Infrastructure Build-Out, WVU
**^ Window Replacement, Special Education
Building, Raleigh County
WVU Residence Hall Painting
4/5
Paving, Harpers Ferry National Park
4/5
Reinforcing Steel, District 8, WVDOH
4/5
Creek Road Water Project, Allegany County,
Maryland
Door Replacement, Clarksburg / Salem
Armories (ADJ1600000019)
HVAC Upgrades, Science Hall, Potomac State
College
Demolition / Site Clearance, Huntington
4/6
4/6
4/6
4/6
4/6
4/6
Pre-Bid
4/6
4/7
Cooling/Recovery Coil AHU 30, VAMC,
Clarksburg
Prestressed Concrete Box Beams, District 5
RCB Learning Resource Center Waterproofing
Repairs, WVU, Beckley 10:00 AM
**+Water/ Sewer Improvements, Boy Scouts of
America, WV Welcome Center, Fayette County
Coliseum Renovation, Package 1D –Concrete
Contact or Document Location
Bulletin
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number W912L816T0004
Mills Group (304) 296-1010
BB 3/4
John Sommers (304) 293-2856
J. Dan Snead & Associates, Inc.
(304) 256-4651
Cody Winiesdorffer at
[email protected]
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number DTFH71-16-B-00023
Misty Delong (304) 558-8802
(DOT1600000078)
Allegany Co. Commissioners
(301) 777-5942 ext. 208
Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402
Charleston Blueprint
WVU Facilities Management
Richard Steel (304) 293-8119
City of Huntington
(304) 696-4486
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number VA244-16-Q-0760
Misty Delong (304) 558-8802
(DOT1600000080)
Brian Gillespie (304) 293-4155
BB 3/11
BB 3/18
BIN 23
BB 3/11
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
www.ibidpro.com
MU 3/4
BB 3/4
HH 3/11
HH 3/4
HH 3/4
BB 3/25
BB 3/25
HH 3/18
BB 4/1
HH 3/11
BB 3/25
HH 3/18
4/7
4/7
4/7
4/7
4/8
4/8
4/8
New
4/8
4/8
4/8
New
4/11
4/12
4/12
4/12
New
4/12
4/12
New
4/12
4/12
4/12
4/13
4/13
4/13
4/13
Coliseum Renovation, Package 2D - Structural
Steel
Coliseum Renovation, Package 3D - Paving
Storage Tank/ Accessories, Buckhannon
**+Sanitary Sewer Extension, Phase 1, Denver
Area, Preston County
RCB Learning Resource Center Waterproofing
Repairs, WVU, Beckley
IRS Enterprise Computing Center
Consolidation, Kearneysville
Bookstore / HSC Roof Replacement, WVU
Beckley
Consulting Services, QAM, I-70 Interstate
Alternative Project Delivery, Ohio County
Roof Replacement, Police Building, Dunbar
Safety Deficiencies Construction, VAMC
Clarksburg
Concrete- Cedar Creek, WV DNR
A/E, New Construction/ Addition, VAMC,
Martinsburg
Access Control System/ Security Cameras,
Weirton City Building
City of Wheeling Landfill Improvements
Make-up Air Unit Replacement, Luau Manor,
Wheeling
**+Demolition, St. Marys High School,
Pleasants County
Public Restroom Renovation, Luau Manor,
Wheeling
**^Site Package, Shady Spring High School
Additions / Renovations
Ready Mix Concrete/ CLSM, WVDOH
AHU, Roof, Screen Wall Replacement, Stewart
Hall, WVU.
Roof Replacement, Valley Health, Fairmont
www.ibidpro.com
HH 3/18
www.ibidpro.com
Sheila Hannah (304) 558-4137
(DOT16000000079)
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
Brian Gillespie (304) 293-4155
HH 3/18
MU 3/18
MU 3/4
BB 3/25
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
BB 3/18
number GS-03-P-16-DX-C-7003
Brian Gillespie (304) 293-4155
BB 3/25
Philip Brown (304) 558-9565
HH 3/11
City of Dunbar (304) 766-0217
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number VA24416B0516
Angela Negley (304) 558-3397
DNR1600000085
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number VA24516R0055
BB 3/11
BB 2/29
City of Weirton
(304) 797-8501
Beth Collins (304) 558-2157
(DEP1600000045)
Randall Geese (304) 233-0658
BB 4/1
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
Randall Geese (304) 233-0658
HH 2/26
OWPR, Inc. (540) 552-2151
PCS (304) 907-0745
HH 3/11
BIN 22
HH 3/18
Misty Delong (304) 558-8802
(DOT1600000081)
Barton Associates Inc.
(412) 421-0145
April Battle (304) 588-0067
(BHS1600000007)
Precast Concrete Lagging, District 4
Misty Delong (304) 558-8802
(DOT1600000082)
Site Renovation, Barnesville Elementary School Shaeffer & Madama
(304) 232-4123
HH 4/1
BB 3/25
HH 1/29
BB 3/25
BB 3/25
BB 3/25
BB 3/18
HH 3/18
HH 3/18
4/13
4/14
4/14
Rebid: Renovation, EE Lake General Store,
Bluemont, Virginia
**+Belasco Sanitary Sewer Improvements,
Bridgeport
Rebuild Stone Wall, Morgantown
Street Repair, Point Marion, PA
4/14
**^New Press Box, Ravenswood High School
4/14
Paving, Gilmore Elementary School Trail
4/18
Roof Replacement, Farmville, Virginia
4/19
4/19
**+ Addition/ Renovations, Carver Career and
Technical Center
Street Paving /Repairs, Stonewood
4/19
**+Helios Park Improvements, Richwood
4/19
Asphalt Paving, City of Williamstown
4/19
4/21
Sidewalk Improvement 2012, Williamstown
Henderson , West Eighth Streets
Sidewalk Improvement (5.00) Williamstown
Front Street, Park Avenue, West 5 th Street
Chiller Replacement, Wheeling Park Memorial
Ice Rink
Preformed Silicon Coated Foam Bridge
Expansion Joint System
A/E, Various Projects, WV State Police
4/21
Roof Repair, Hangar 5, Mid-Ohio Valley Airport
4/21
4/21
Paving/ Retaining Wall Repairs, Clarksburg
**^Contract 3- Water Mains, Pump Stations,
Barker Ridge/ Basin, Wyoming County
**^Contract 4- Water Storage Tank, Barker
Ridge/ Basin, Wyoming County
**^Warden Lake Boat Ramp/Dock and Parking
Lot Improvements (DNR1600000028)
PikeView High School Multipurpose Building
4/13
4/19
4/20
4/21
4/21
4/21
4/22
Christopher Bresley 703-777-0394
www.loudoun.gov/procurement
BB 3/11
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
MU 3/11
BIN 35
HH 4/1
HH 4/1
BOPARC (304) 826-0515
Alpha Associates
(304) 296-8216
ZMM Architects & Engineers
(304) 342-0159
Little Kanawha Resource
Conservation (304) 679-3639
Thompson & Litton
www.trascoplanroom.com.
N Visions Architect
(304) 744-3654
City of Stonewood (304) 6232919
Todd Schoolcraft
(304) 561-8317
City of Williamstown
(304)375-7761
Burgess & Niple, Inc.
(304) 485-8541
KCI Technologies, Inc.
(410) 792-8086
Wheeling Park Commission
(304) 243-4060
Sheila Hannah (304) 558-4317
(DOT1600000086)
Tara Lyle (304) 558-2544
(DPS1600000001)
Mid-Ohio Valley Airport
(304) 464-5113
Anthony Bellotte (304) 624-1673
E. L. Robinson Engineering Co.
(304) 776-7473
E. L. Robinson Engineering Co.
(304) 776-7473
Guy Nisbet (304) 558-2596
Chapman Technical Group
Mercer County Schools (304)
487-1551
BB 3/18
BIN 21
HH 3/18
BB 4/1
BB 4/1
BIN 16
HH 3/25
HH 3/25
BIN 5
HH 3/4
HH 3/18
HH 3/18
BB 4/1
HH 4/1
BB 4/1
BB 3/25
HH 3/25
MU 3/25
BIN 13
MU 3/25
BIN 13
HH 3/11
BB 4/1
4/22
4/22
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/26
4/27
4/27
4/27
4/28
**+Marshall County Airport Repairs/
Improvements
Addition, Martinsburg Roundhouse Center
Bridge & Machine Shop
Roof Replacement, Scott Detention Center,
Georgetown, Kentucky
**+ Partial Re-Roof, Putnam County
Courthouse
#Contract 1- Rehabilitate Runway 13-31, Grant
County Airport
#Contract 1 – New 184,000 Gallon Water
Storage Tank, City of Piedmont
#Contract 2 – Phase II Water Plant Upgrade,
City of Piedmont
#Contract 1- Waterline Upgrade, Little Creek
PSD
# Contract 2- Water Storage Tanks, Little Creek
PSD
# Contract 3- Tank Site Fencing, Little Creek
PSD
# Contract 4- Booster Stations, Pump Stations,
Controls Upgrade, Little Creek PSD
**^Powell County Detention Center, Stanton,
Kentucky
Door Replacement, Clarksburg/ Salem
Armories (ADJ1600000019)
#South Berkeley Fire Station
#Contract 1 REBID – Runway End Identifier
Lights, Logan County Airport
Conococheague Treatment Plant Upgrade
4/29
**+Stop Light / Daskel Hill Storage Tank
Improvements, Romney
Surgery Renovations, VAMC, Huntington
4/29
A/E, St. Margaret’s Judicial Center Remodel
4/29
A/E, Historic Structure Master Plan, Old
Fayetteville High School
Nitro Streetscape Project
5/3
Stantec (614) 486-4383
Grove & Dall’Olio Architects,
LLC (304) 267-2120
Lynn Imaging(859) 255-1021
www.lynnimaging.com
Silling Associates
(304) 346-0565
Chapman Technical Group
(304) 472-8914.
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
George E. Pigott & Associates
(304) 363-8457
George E. Pigott & Associates
(304) 363-8457
George E. Pigott & Associates
(304) 363-8457
George E. Pigott & Associates
(304) 363-8457
Codell Construction Co
(606) 794-5743
Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402
Charleston Blueprint
Alpha Associates, Inc.
(304) 296-8216
Chapman Technical Group
(304) 472-8914.
Washington County, Maryland
(240) 313-2330
The Thrasher Group, Inc.
(304) 624-4108
www.fbo.gov and solicitation
number VA24916R0286
Jefferson County Commission
[email protected]
Town of Fayetteville
Bill Lanham (304) 574-0101
Michael Baker (304) 769-0821
HH 4/1
BIN 38
BB 4/1
BB 4/1
BB 4/1
BIN 7
HH 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/25
BB 3/25
BIN 18
BB 3/25
BB 4/1
HH 3/25
MU 3/25
MU 3/18
BIN 33
BB 2/26
BB 4/1
BB 3/4
HH 4/1
5/4
5/4
5/4
5/5
New
5/10
5/11
5/11
5/17
New
5/19
New
5/23
6/1
Pre-bid
6/15
New
#Contract 1 – Martin Branch, Tackett Creek,
Fairview, Marlaing Addition Wastewater System
Extension, Greater St. Albans PSD
# Contract 2- Coal River Road, Chestnut Point
Wastewater System Extension Greater St.
Albans PSD
#Contract 3- Martin Branch, Coal River Road,
Chestnut Point Wastewater Pump Stations,
Greater St. Albans PSD
**^Canaan Valley Lodge Repairs/ Building
Demolition, Davis
**^Waterproofing, Cultural Center, Charleston
Hydrated Lime, Reclamation, Northern WV
Counties
IRS ECC Cooling Tower Replacement,
Kearneysville
**^+Coonskin Maintenance Facility, Phase 2,
Charleston
T & T Fuels, Inc., EM-113, OSR Water
Treatment
**+ Grubb Corner Elevated Water Storage
Tank, Berkeley County
**+Northern Mineral County Regional Service
System, Franklin PSD
**+Northern Mineral County Regional Service
System, Franklin PSD
Dunn Engineering
(304) 342-3436
MU 3/25
Dunn Engineering
(304) 342-3436
MU 3/25
Dunn Engineering
(304) 342-3436
MU 3/25
Alpha Associates (304) 2968216(DNR16000000026)
Michele Childers (304) 5582063 (DCH1600000008)
Beth Collins (304) 558-2157
(DEP1600000049)
www.fbo.gov enter Solicitation
Number GS03P16DXC7004
ZMM Architects & Engineers,
Inc. (304) 342-0159
Beth Collins (304) 558-2157
(DEP1600000044)
Dewberry Consultants, LLC
(703) 849-0550
Rummell, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
(304) 788-3370
Rummell, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
(304) 788-3370
BB 2/19
BIN 2
BB 4/1
BIN 55
HH 4/1
2016 WVDOH LETTING SCHEDULE
April 12
July 12
April 26
May 17
June 1
June 14
June 28
August 9
September 13
October 18
November 8
December 6
BB 3/25
BB 2/19
BIN 20
HH 1/29
MU 4/1
BIN 6
MU 2/26
BIN 25
MU 2/26
BIN 25
BB 2016-13
April 1, 2016
ADDITION, MARTINSBURG ROUNDHOUSE CENTER BRIDGE & MACHINE SHOP
Bids will be accepted until 10:30 AM on 4/22/2016 for construction of an addition at the
Martinsburg Roundhouse Center. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/13/2016 at 9:00 AM at the
Roundhouse Center, 100 East Liberty Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Bids should be
submitted to Stedman Howard, Chairman, Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority Office, P. O.
Box 3084, 100 East Liberty Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401 (301) 785-1086. Plans and
specifications are available from Grove & Dall’Olio Architects PLLC (304) 267-2120 or email
[email protected].
ADDITION/ RENOVATIONS, CARVER CAREER TECHNICAL CENTER
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/19/2016 for construction of an addition and renovations
to Carver Career and Technical Center, 4700 Midland Trail, Charleston, WV 25306. A
mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/5/2016 at 2:00 PM at 4700 Midland Trail,
Charleston, WV 25306. Bids should be submitted to Kanawha County Board of Education,
Purchasing Office, 3300 Pennsylvania Avenue, Charleston, WV 25302. Plans and
specifications are available from N Visions Architect, 83 Olde Main Plaza, St. Albans, WV
25177 (304) 744-3654. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom on
CD in BIN 16.
PARTIAL RE-ROOF, PUTNAM COUNTY COURTHOUSE
Bids will be accepted until 9:00 AM on 4/26/2016 for partial re-roof of the original Courthouse
hip roof. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/7/2016 at 10:00 AM at the Putnam
County Commission Chambers, 3389 Winfield Road, Winfield, WV 25526. Bids should be
submitted to Putnam County Commission, 3389 Winfield Road, Winfield, WV 25526. For
additional information contact Leah Frazier at [email protected]. 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 Planroom on CD in
BIN 7.
SOUTH BERKELEY FIRE STATION CONSTRUCTION
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/27/2016 for construction of a new South Berkeley Fire
Station, 7556 Winchester Avenue, Inwood, WV 25428. A pre-bid meeting will be held on
4/6/2016 at 10:00 AM at South Berkeley Fire Department, 8009 Winchester Avenue, Inwood,
WV 25428. Bids should be submitted to Berkeley County Fire Board office, 400 West Stephen
Street, Suite A-05, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Plans and specifications are available from Alpha
Associates, Inc. at (304) 296-8216 or log on to www.thinkaplhafirst.com.
PIKEVIEW HIGH SCHOOL MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING
Bids will be accepted until 1:00 PM on 4/22/2016 for construction of a new 50’ x 70’ metal preengineered multipurpose building for PikeView High School, Princeton. A mandatory pre-bid
meeting will be held on 4/12/2016 at 1:30 PM at PikeView High School, 3566 Eads Mill Road,
Princeton. Bids should be submitted to Mercer County Schools, 1403 Honaker Avenue,
Princeton, WV 24740 (304) 487-1551. Plans and specifications are available from Mercer
County Schools, 1403 Honaker Avenue, Princeton, WV 24740 (304) 487-1551.
INSTALL COOLING & RECOVERY COIL AHU 30, VAMC, CLARKSBURG
Bids will be accepted on 4/6/2016 for installation of new cooling, and energy recovery coils in
AHU 30 at Louis A. Johnson VAMC, 1 Medical Center Drive, Clarksburg, WV 26301. Bids
should be submitted to US Department of Veterans Affairs - Lebanon VA Medical Center, 1700
S. Lincoln Avenue, Lebanon, PA 17042 (717)272-6621. Plans and specifications are available
from US Department of Veterans Affairs - Philadelphia VAMC, Julieanne Bartlett, 3900
Woodland Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19104 (215)823-5800. For additional information contact
[email protected] or www.fbo.gov and the solicitation number VA244-16-Q-0760.
ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM AND SECURITY CAMERAS FOR THE WEIRTON CITY
BUILDING
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/12/2016 for installation of an access control system
and security cameras for the Weirton City Building, 200 Municipal Plaza, Weirton, WV 26062.
Bids should be submitted to City of Weirton, City Manager, 200 Municipal Plaza, Weirton, WV
26062 (304)797-8500. Plans and specifications are available from City of Weirton, 200
Municipal Plaza, Weirton, WV 26062 (304)797-8501. Plans and specifications are expected in
the CAWV Physical Planroom.
CHILLER REPLACEMENT, WHEELING PARK MEMORIAL ICE RINK
Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 4/20/2016 for demolition and legal disposal of existing
chillers and condensing units along with associated wiring, piping, the addition of an electrical
room, installation of chillers and condensers, new brine piping to the existing rink header,
concrete work, new electrical, and miscellaneous associated work for the Wheeling Park
Memorial Ice Rink. Bids should be submitted to Wheeling Park Commission, Randy Hardman,
1801 National Road, State Rte. 88 N, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304)243-4060. A mandatory prebid meeting will be held on 4/4/2016 at 2:00PM at Wheeling Park White Palace Teen Center,
1801 National Road, State Rte. 88 N, Wheeling, WV 26003. For additional information or
questions contact Curt Byrum at: [email protected]. Plans and specifications are
available from Wheeling Park Commission Randy Hardman, 1801 National Road, State Rte. 88
N, Wheeling, WV 26003 (304)243-4060. Plans and specifications have been requested for the
CAWV Physical Planroom.
WATERPROOFING, CULTURAL CENTER, CHARLESTON
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/10/2016 for selective repairs for the exterior, belowgrade, waterproofing membrane of the Culture Center, Building 9, Capitol Complex, Charleston.
A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/13/2016 at 10:30 AM at WV Culture and History
Museum, 1900 Kanawha Boulevard, East, Building 9, The Cultural Center Theater, Charleston,
WV 25305. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov with solicitation number
DCH1600000008. For additional information contact Michelle Childers at (304) 558-2063 or
email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are available at www.wvOasis.gov
and in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 55.
A/E, ST. MARGARET’S JUDICIAL CENTER THIRD FLOOR REMODEL
Proposals will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 4/29/2016 from professional firms to provide
architectural design services for the remodel of the 3rd Floor of the St. Margaret’s Judicial
Center, 110 North George Street, Charles Town, WV 25414. The purpose of this remodel is to
provide office space and courtroom space for a Circuit Judge. A mandatory meeting for
prospective firms will be held on 4/12/2016 at 10:00 AM, at the St. Margaret’s Judicial Center,
110 North George Street, 3rd Floor, Charles Town, WV 25414. Proposals should be submitted
to Jefferson County Commission, Maintenance Department, 128 Industrial Boulevard,
Kearneysville, WV 25430 or in writing via email to [email protected] and cc’d to
[email protected].
.
A/E, VARIOUS PROJECTS, WV STATE POLICE
Proposals will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 4/21/2016 from professional firms to provide
architectural design services for various services for the West Virginia State Police. Projects
include the following: Roof repair, Kearneysville (Jefferson County), installation of new roll up
doors, WV State Police Academy, Dunbar (Kanawha County), garage facility, Beverly
(Randolph County), storage facility at the Procurement Division, South Charleston, and
renovations to the old Logan State police office, and electrical engineering services to install
military surplus generators to various detachments and facilities. Proposals should be submitted
through www.wvOasis with Solicitation number DPS1600000001. For additional information
contact Tara Lyle at (304) 558-2544 or email [email protected].
LONGWOOD UNIVERSITY ROOF REPLACEMENT, OLD HEAT PLANT BUILDING, DEAERATING TANK, FARMVILLE, VIRGINIA
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/18/2016 for complete tear-off of an existing loose-laid
ballasted built-up roofing system and accessories complete from roof of original structure.
Including the removal of an existing de-aerating tank located on a mechanical mezzanine inside
the building and installation of a new, Owner provided de-aerating tank. A pre-bid meeting was
held on 3/29/2016 at 10:00 AM at 201 High Street, Lancaster Hall, Room 223, Farmville, VA
23909. Bids should be submitted to office of Materiel Management & Purchasing, 201 High
Street, Lancaster Hall, Room 207, Farmville, Virginia 23909. Plans and specifications are
available from Thompson and Litton or visit www.trascoplanroom.com.
ROOFING REPLACEMENT, SCOTT COUNTY DETENTION CENTER, GEORGETOWN,
KENTUCKY
Bids will be accept until 2:00 PM on 4/26/2016 for removal of existing roofing, flashings, and
roof insulation to existing roof deck, and replacement with new roof insulation, new roofing,
associated work and sheet metal work, and painting of existing steel framework for rooftop
mounted HVAC equipment at the Scott County Detention Center, 130 North Court Street,
Georgetown, KY. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/14/2016 at 2:0 PM at the Scott County
Courthouse, 3rd floor Conference Room, 101 East Main Street, Georgetown, KY 40234. Bids
should be submitted to Scott County Courthouse, Office of County Judge Executive, 101 East
Main Street, Georgetown, KY 40234. Plans and specifications are available from Lynn Imaging,
328 Old Vine Street, Lexington, KY (859) 255-1021 or www.lynnimaging.com.
EMERGENCY DIESEL GENERATOR REPLACEMENT Bid 3/22/1206)
Infinity Electric Inc. ................................................................................................... .$550,860
F.K. Everest Inc. ...................................................................................................... 554,395
Chapman Corporation .............................................................................................. 599,199
Casteel Corporation .................................................................................................. 624,500
Ferry Electric Company ............................................................................................ 647,300
ROOFING SYSTEM REPLACEMENT, REPAIR/HVAC REPLACEMENT, WV SCHOOL OF
DEAF AND THE BLIND (Bid 3/3/2016
Hite Associates Inc....................................................................................................$334,200
Tri-State Roofing & Sheet Metal Company ............................................................ 356,540
Reliance Roofing & Waterproofing, Inc...................................................................... 447,200
*CAWV Members in Bold type
April 1, 2016
SCISSOR LIFT ACCIDENTS SPUR OSHA TO ISSUE HAZARD WARNING
A spate of accidents involving scissor lifts has caused the Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) to issue a hazard alert outlining employers’ obligations and preventive
measures.
Scissor lifts aren’t just used in warehousing; they also are common in the construction, retail,
entertainment and manufacturing industries, among others.
OSHA points out that over a one-year period it had investigated 10 fatalities and more than 20
other serious injuries it termed preventable involving scissor lifts. OSHA says it found that most
of these injuries and fatalities were the result of employers not properly addressing fall
protection, stabilization and positioning.
OSHA reminds employers that only trained workers should be allowed to use scissor lifts, and
employers should make sure that those workers show that they can use a scissor lift properly.
Training must at a minimum include manufacturer’s instructions for operating and moving the
lift, handling materials on the lift, including weight limits, and other worksite hazards workers
could encounter, such as contact with electrical wires. OSHA stresses that training must cover
reporting any equipment defects or maintenance needs.
Employer obligations include making sure the equipment is properly maintained, manufacturer’s
instructions are followed, personal protective equipment is worn, and safe work practices are
practiced.
To avoid falls, lift platforms must have guardrails, and employees should be trained to check to
make sure a guardrail is in place, only stand on the work platform, never stand on the
guardrails, and keep work within easy reach to avoid leaning away from the lift.
To assure stabilization OSHA notes that manufacturer instructions for safe movement usually
rule out moving the lift in an elevated position. Isolate the scissor lift or implement traffic control
measures to ensure that other equipment cannot contact the scissor lift, the agency says. Also
select work locations with firm, level surfaces away from hazards that can cause instability, such
as drop-offs, holes, slopes, bumps, ground obstructions, or debris.
Use the scissor lift outside only when weather conditions are good, OSHA adds, noting that
scissor lifts rated for outdoor use are generally limited to wind speeds of less than 28 miles per
hour.
OSHA cites the example of a student employee of the University of Notre Dame who was killed
in 2010 while filming a football practice from a scissor lift. Untrained, he chose to raise the lift
more than 39 feet, and winds gusting more than 50 miles per hour blew the lift over.
“Positioning the scissor lift to avoid electrocution, arc flash and thermal burns is important for
safely using scissor lifts near energized power lines,” OSHA warns. “Since electricity can arc or
jump from the power line to the scissor lift or worker, electrocution can occur even if neither the
scissor lift nor the worker touches the power line.”
Although rare, the collapse of scissor lifts can be prevented if employers ensure that safety
systems designed to stop collapsing are maintained and not bypassed. Never allow the weight
on the work platform to exceed the manufacturer’s load rating. Never allow equipment other
than the scissor mechanism to be used to raise the work platform—including using a forklift to
lift it.
Reprinted from Mar 28, 2016 MHLnews
MU 2016-13
April 1, 2016
JACKSON COUNTY RECEIVES OVER 1.2 MILLION IN GRANTS FOR WATER
INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS
Jackson County recently received over $1.2 million in three state grants to enhance water
service, communications and records management. The grants were presented recently to
Jackson County Commissioners, County Clerk Cheryl Bright, Northern Jackson County
Public Service District representatives and representative of the Trace Fork Water
Committee. Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin presented a $704,000 Small Cities Block Grant to
Commissioners Dick Waybright, Mitch Morrison and Mike Randolph and representatives of
the NJCPSD and Trace Fork Water Committee toward a $1.28 million project to extend
water service to 54 new households along Trace Fork Road. The project will provide
reliable water service to area residents who currently rely on private wells and other water
collection methods. Commissioner Morrison called the receipt of the grant a great day for
Jackson County and for Trace Fork residents.
Gov. Tomblin said, “Economic development projects and infrastructure improvements, like
those supported by the Small Cities Block Grant program, are investments that not only
open the door to new business prospects, but also improve the quality of life for West
Virginians now and for years to come.”
GRUBBS CORNER ELEVATED WATER STORAGE TANK, BERKELEY COUNTY
Bids will be accepted until 5:00 PM on 5/23/2016 for construction of a composite concrete
and steel elevated water storage tank for the Berkeley County Public Service Water
District. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/18/2016 at 10:00 AM at Berkeley
County Public Service Water District, 251 Caperton Boulevard, Martinsburg, WV 25403.
Plans and specifications are available from Dewberry Consultants LLC, Joyce Hincy, 8401
Arlington Boulevard, Fairfax, Virginia 22031 (703) 849-0550 or [email protected].
Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom on CD in BIN
6.
WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, VILLAGE OF HOLLOWAY, OHIO
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/2/2016 for construction of approximately 179 touch
read meters, 10,030 LF of service laterals, 10,050 LF of 8” waterline, 9,900 LF of 6”
waterline, 1,850 LF of 4” waterline, 1,550 LF of 2” waterline, bulk water station, gate valves,
fire hydrants, telemetry system pump station, storage tank and other appurtenances to
complete the Village of Holloway water improvements. A pre-bid meeting will be held on
4/12/2016 at 10:00 AM at the Village of Holloway Municipal Building, 309 Ashton Street,
Holloway, OH 43985. Plans and specifications are available from Triad Engineering Inc.,
1005 East State Street, Athens, OH 45701 (740) 249-4304. Plans and specifications have
been requested for the CAWV Physical Planroom.
WATER STATION RUN ROAD, TOWN OF LONACONING, MARYLAND (Bid 3/29/2016)
Excavating Associates ........................................................................................... $ 789,536
Ferri Contracting Co., Inc. ..................................................................................... 842,770
HRI, Inc. / HRI Infrastructure ................................................................................. 855,760
Carl Belt, Inc. ...................................................................................................... 860,258
D&M Contracting, Inc. ........................................................................................... 889,883
Mendon Pipeline, Inc……................................................................... ……………. 960,420
Lashley Constructing Co., Inc. .............................................................................. 1,032,365
Glen Johnston, Inc. ............................................................................................. 1,164,277
POTOMAC HOLLOW ROAD, TOWN OF LONACONING, MARYLAND (Bid 3/29/2016)
Excavating Associates ........................................................................................... $ 383,018
HRI, Inc. / HRI Infrastructure ................................................................................. 430,660
Ferri Contracting Co., Inc. ..................................................................................... 455,780
Carl Belt, Inc. ...................................................................................................... 463,999
D&M Contracting, Inc. .......................................................................................... 450,175
Mendon Pipeline, Inc............................................................................................. 524,310
Lashley Constructing Co., Inc. .............................................................................. 561,470
Glen Johnston, Inc. ............................................................................................. 597,561
KOONTZ WATER TREATMENT PLANT (WTP) BACKWASH LINE REPLACEMENT,
TOWN OF LONACONING, MARYLAND (Bid 3/29/2016)
Excavating Associates ......................................................................................... $1,600,900
HRI, Inc. / HRI Infrastructure ................................................................................ 1,709,068
Carl Belt, Inc. ...................................................................................................... 1,757,442
Ferri Contracting Co., Inc. .................................................................................... 1,845.050
Mendon Pipeline, Inc............................................................................................ 1,966,602
D&M Contracting, Inc. .......................................................................................... 1,980,928
Lashley Constructing Co., Inc. ............................................................................. 2,108,842
Glen Johnston, Inc. ........................................................................................... 2,638,231
*CAWV Members in bold type
HH 2016-13
April 1, 2016
HIGHWAY CONTRACTS FOR MARCH 2016
The following is the WVDOH Monthly Project Letting Data for January 1 – March 30, 2016. For
the complete listing of project data, dating back to 2000, log onto the CAWV website at
www.cawv.org, click Newsletter and then WVDOH letting data.
Mar 2016
2015
Feb 2016
2015
Jan 2016
2015
RESURFACING
BRIDGE
GRADING
OTHER
TOTAL
#
#
#
#
#
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount
Amount
Proj
Proj
Proj
Proj
Proj
3
1.22
5
11.82
1
5.39
8
1.35 17
19.78
19
11.65
4
4.03
2
4.18
7
7.72 32
27.59
1
1.66
2
.54
0
0
11
2.7 14
4.9
1
.842
1
.35
0
0
9
6.66 11
7.85
0
0.00
0
0.00
0
0
3
.647 3
.647
4
2.43
4
6.05
0
0
5
.952 13
9.43
TOTAL # OF PROJECTS
TOTAL AMOUNT
Y-T-D Total for 2016
34
25.32
Y-T-D Total for 2015
($ Amounts in Millions)
56
44.87
2015 QUALITY CONCRETE AWARDS PRESENTED AT CAWV STATE MEETING
The CAWV / West Virginia Division of Highway’s Quality Concrete Construction Awards
Program recognizes and rewards superior workmanship, performance, stimulates competition
among contractors. The 2015 awards were presented at the State Meeting Breakfast held in
conjunction with EXPO by West Virginia State Highway Engineer Greg Bailey, and CAWV Joint
Concrete Committee Chairman Phil Brown. The CAWV would like to congratulate the following
award winners. Orders Construction Company, St. Albans, winner of the Cast in Place
Structural Work Category for the Thomas Buford Pugh Memorial Bridge in Prince, West
Virginia. The Precast Structural Category Winner was presented to Triton Construction, Inc., for
the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Bridge in Bluefield, West Virginia and the Flat Work
Category also went to Orders Construction Company for the I-64 / I-77 Precast Concrete Slabs
project in Charleston, West Virginia. For more information, see the March/April issue of West
Virginia Construction News.
THREE FIRMS SHORTLISTED FOR WELLSBURG BRIDGE P3 PROJECT
Shortlisted firms for Wellsburg Bridge Public Private Partnership project are: American Bridge
from Corapolis, PA, Walsh Bridge Group from Chicago, IL, and Flatiron Construction Corp. from
Broomfield, CO.
The project is set to bid on the July 26 WVDOH Letting.
NITRO STREETSCAPE 2012 PROJECT
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 5/3/2016 for demolition of existing concrete curbs and
sidewalks, portions of the asphalt roadway shoulder, utility poles and overhead utility lines, and
construction and installation of new concrete curbs, sidewalks, brick pavers, crosswalk and
pavement striping, patching and milling/overlay of asphalt, park benches, trash receptacles,
bicycle racks, street lights, landscaping, and storm sewer improvements for the City of Nitro.
Bids should be submitted to City of Nitro, 2009 20th Street, Nitro, WV 25143 (304) 755-0702.
Plans and specifications are available from Michael Baker International, Inc., 5088 Washington
Street, West, Second Floor, Charleston, WV 25313 (304) 769-0821.
MARSHALL COUNTY AIRPORT REPAIRS/ IMPROVEMENTS
Bids will be accepted until 2:30 PM on 4/22/2016 for chain-link fence repairs, drainage
improvements, including installation of aggregate drains, underdrain pipe extensions, grading,
soil erosion protection, and other associated items of work; and tree clearing, including leaving
stumps flush with ground, treating stumps, seeding and mulching, removal of debris from site at
the Marshall County Airport, Moundsville. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/13/2016 at
3:30PM at the Marshall County Airport, Route 2, Moundsville, WV 26041 (304)845-0200. Bids
should be submitted to Marshall County Airport Authority, Route 2, Moundsville, WV 26041
(304)845-0200. Plans and specifications are available from Stantec - Columbus, Brian Crosier,
1500 Lake Shore Dr., Ste. 100, Columbus, OH 43204 (614)486-4383. Plans and
specifications are available in the CAWV Physical Planroom in BIN 38.
CEDAR CREEK – CONCRETE
Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 4/11/2016 for purchase of 55 yards of ready mix concrete
for WV DNR, Parks and Recreation, and Cedar Creek State Park. Bids should be submitted to
www.wvOasis.gov and reference to solicitation number DNR1600000085. For additional
information contact Angela Negley at (304) 558-3397 or email [email protected]. Plans
and specifications are online at www.wvOasis.gov.
PREFORMED SILICON COATED FOAM BRIDGE EXPANSION JOINT SYSTEM
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 4/21/2016 for construction of Preformed Silicon Coated
Foam Bridge Expansion Joint System for use in District 2, WVDOH. Bids should be submitted
to www.wvOasis.gov and reference to solicitation number DOT1600000086. For additional
information contact Sheila L. Hannah at (304) 558-4317 or email [email protected].
Plans and specifications are online at www.wvOasis.gov.
HYDRATED LIME
Bids will be accepted until 1:30 PM on 5/11/2016 for hydrated lime at various reclamation sites
in Northern WV counties. Bids should be submitted to www.wvOasis.gov and reference to
solicitation number DEP1600000049. For additional information contact Beth Collins at (304)
558-2157 or email [email protected]. Plans and specifications are online at
www.wvOasis.gov.
REBUILD/REFURBISHMENT, STONE WALL, MADIGAN AVENUE / JACK ROBERTS PARK
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/14/2016 for rebuild/refurbishment of the stone wall
along Madigan Avenue and adjacent to Jack Roberts Park for the Board of Park and Recreation
Commission, Morgantown, WV. A pre-bid meeting will be held on 4/14/2016 at 2:00 PM on site.
Bids should be submitted to BOPARC, P.O. Box 590, Morgantown WV 26507 or delivered to
the Marilla Center Office in Marilla Park, 799 East Brockway Avenue, Morgantown WV (304)
826-0515. Plans and specifications are available from Morgantown Board of Park and
Recreation Commissioners, Randy Moore, P.O. Box 590, Morgantown, WV 26507 (304)8260515.
PAVING, HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK AND MONOCACY NATIONAL
BATTLEFIELD
Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 4/5/2016 for asphalt pavement milling, full-depth
pavement patching, crack cleaning and sealing, asphalt concrete pavement chip sealing and
overlay, and other miscellaneous work in Jefferson County, West Virginia and Frederick and
Washington Counties, Maryland. Send all questions concerning construction projects to
[email protected]. including solicitation number, DTFH71-16-B-00023. For additional
information contact Shirley A. Anderson by email at [email protected] or phone 703-9481407. All documents are available at www.fbo.gov and solicitation number DTFH71-16-B00023.
STREET REPAIR, POINT MARION, PA
Bids will be accepted until 11:00 AM on 4/14/2016 for street repair and miscellaneous
construction for the Borough of Point Marion, PA. Bids should be submitted to Borough of
Point Marion, Town Hall, 426 Morgantown Street, Pt. Marion, PA 15474. A mandatory pre-bid
conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 4/5/2016 at Borough Town Hall, 426 Morgantown Street,
Pt. Marion, PA 15474. Plans and specifications are available from Alpha Associates, 209 Prairie
Avenue, Morgantown, WV 26501 (304) 296-8216.
NUTTER FORT SIDEWALK PROJECT (Bid 3/29/2016)
L & L Contracting, LLC ........................................................................................... $259,685
Wolf Creek Contracting .......................................................................................... 259,795
KLA Roofing and Construction ................................................................................. 291,515
Parrotta Paving ......................................................................................................... 297,515
SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROJECT, TOWN OF CHESAPEAKE (Bid 3/28/2016)
Garcie R. Marker & Sons, Inc. ................................................................................$69,782
1 Korin 3-10, Inc......................................................................................................... 75,500
L & L Contracting, LLC ............................................................................................ 87,040
Danhill Construction Company ...................................................................................110,389
BASEBALL FIELD STREAM BANK REPAIR, RIPLEY (Bid 3/24/16)
Bob’s Dump Truck Service ........................................................................................ $ 56,550
Francis Brothers, LLC ............................................................................................... 68,244
AB-Con, LLC............................................................................................................. 69,890
S. W. Group, LLC...................................................................................................... 82,617
Hull’s Contracting, Inc ............................................................................................ 89,050
Doss Enterprises LLC ............................................................................................. 91,083
Anderson Excavating, LLC..................................................................................... 107,715
*CAWV Members in bold type
West Virginia Division of Transportation
Letting - March 29, 2016
Call #
Description
Counties
Bidder Name
Bid Amount
1
DAISY LANE
WAYNE
MCCOY CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
ALAN STONE CO., INC.
THAXTON CONSTRUCTION CO., INC., OF SISSONVILLE
BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC.
STEVE MARKS CONSTRUCT. ,LLC dba MARKS DRILLING
$163,321
$185,167
$189,801
$193,320
$217,826
$228,992
2
KINNARD MSV CEMETERY
KANAWHA
S & E CLEARING & HYDROSEEDING, LLC
BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
$30,999
$146,910
3
CHIEF LOGAN STATE PARK ROAD
LOGAN
KANAWHA STONE COMPANY, INC.
S & E CLEARING & HYDROSEEDING, LLC
MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIARY
A.L.L. CONSTRUCTION, INC.
TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC
CARPENTER RECLAMATION, INC.
4
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