Newsletter 2016-25 July 1, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA FLOOD RELIEF
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Newsletter 2016-25 July 1, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA FLOOD RELIEF
Newsletter 2016-25 July 1, 2016 WEST VIRGINIA FLOOD RELIEF EFFORTS; ROAD DAMAGE UP TO $36 MILLION The West Virginia counties devastated by last week’s record flooding have begun the challenging task of opening roads, restoring utilities and cleaning up. The CAWV applauds the efforts of first responders, West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH), West Virginia National Guard, American Red Cross, and other local, state and national groups helping with the effort. The flood waters have claimed 23 lives. The CAWV has provided agencies looking for construction resources and help with recovery efforts with CAWV member contact information. They can also refer to the CAWV website where they can search for contractors, materials, equipment, etc., through the CAWV website under the “Find a Member” – Advanced Search. We encourage CAWV members to visit www.cawv.org and verify that your company information is correct. Members can sign in to edit/update the company listing. The CAWV staff can provide you with your log-in info or make changes to the company listing. Please don’t hesitate to contact the CAWV staff at (304) 3421166 for assistance. Estimates of damage to state’s roads have doubled in recent days to $36 million. Clay County has the most road damage so far, estimated to be $8.7 million, followed by Nicholas at $6.7 million, then Kanawha at $5.8 million and Greenbrier at $5.1 million. A number of CAWV members are already helping with relief and recovery efforts. Agencies are still looking to contract for equipment and construction resources, therefore members may be contacted. The WVDOH will be releasing more information in the very near future regarding their emergency projects and contracting procedures. The CAWV will keep members posted on these developments. For an update on the proposed emergency projects to be advertised through the WVDOH, see this week’s Heavy/Highway Bulletin. U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin and Shelley Moore Capito announced $5.7 million in U.S. Department of Transportation funding for road work necessary in the wake of last week’s floods. The money was made available through the DOT’s Quick Release program to clear federal highways and perform other emergency work. “Last week’s thunderstorms devastated parts of central and southeastern West Virginia, destroying and severely damaging many roads, bridges and highways,” Sen. Capito said in a statement. “For some of the hardest hit areas, these thoroughfares are essential for residents who need to get to work or travel to receive medical care.” “I am pleased the Department of Transportation has stepped up to provide much needed relief to West Virginia as we begin to recover from this devastating flood,” Sen. Manchin said. “This historic flooding has completely devastated 44 West Virginia counties.” A number of schools and water and sewer facilities also received extensive damages. Officials are assessing the situation and future information will be included in future Building and Municipal Utilities bulletins. FLOOD RELIEF VOLUNTEERING / DONATING OPPORTUNITIES A number of members have asked about making flood relief contributions. As flood recovery efforts continue, the CAWV wanted to remind and update members on ways to help. Volunteers are needed in the field for a variety of tasks. There are several different groups coordinating clean-up/reconstruction/donation efforts: West Virginia American Red Cross - Erica Mani with the WV Red Cross is helping to coordinate these efforts and can be reached at [email protected] or visit http://www.redcross.org/local/west-virginia. West Virginia Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster (WVVOAD) – WV VOAD consists of organizations active in disaster response throughout the state of West Virginia. The VOAD’s role is to bring organizations together and enable them to understand each other and work together during times of disaster preparedness, response, relief and recovery. To donate or to volunteer, visit www.wvvoad.org. #WVFLOOD - This website was created by volunteers in West Virginia to help with the relief effort during the June 2016 flood throughout the state. The site helps to connect the dots between those donating and those who need to receive the donations. They have created this site as a portal to give people access to information, events, drop off locations, fundraisers, and relief efforts. Visit www.wvflood.com for more information. “Rebuild West Virginia” Telethon - Celebrities from music, movies, television and sports will come together from 7-9 p.m. tonight, July 1, to help raise funds for flood recovery efforts in West Virginia. The telethon will air on WVVA-TV, WSAZ, WVPB and on other stations statewide, as well as nationwide. The telethon will also be repeated from 9-11 p.m. on the West Virginia Channel. The live broadcast will be available from 7-9 p.m. on the MetroNews Channel at www.wvmetronews.com. All proceeds will go directly to the American Red Cross in West Virginia to help victims and communities impacted by last week’s floods. During the telethon, viewers will be able to make donations by calling 1-800-273-0511 or by visiting www.rebuildwestvirginia.com. A $10 donation can be made by texting the word WVFLOODS to 909999. The CAWV will be also be seeing what the needs are going forward and will keep members informed. Members can also drop off cleaning supplies and other supplies at the CAWV office at 2114 Kanawha Boulevard, East. Members can donate to their local charities. CAWV ANNUAL MEETING UPDATE One of the hardest hit areas of last week’s flooding was Greenbrier County. Numerous roads, homes and structures were wiped out. Greenbrier County suffered the largest loss of life. The Greenbrier Resort, site of the CAWV Annual Meeting, was not spared. Greenbrier owner Jim Justice cancelled the Greenbrier Classic Golf Tournament that was scheduled to begin Monday due to flooding on the Old White Course. The resort is closed as repairs are being made. The CAWV Annual Meeting is scheduled for July 14-17. The CAWV has been in constant contact with the hotel to offer any help the CAWV and its members can provide, and to determine the status of the association’s annual meeting. In today’s briefing, the CAWV learned that the hotel will be fully operational July 10, with the exception of golf. It is hoped the Greenbrier Course will be available. The Old White, Meadows and Snead courses are closed. The hotel will provide free transportation to guests who wish to play golf at Glade Springs Resort. Dining facilities, the pool, the casino and other functions will be open and fully operational, we are told. There was discussion about rescheduling this year’s Annual Meeting but the CAWV Board wants to support the thousands of management and service personnel at The Greenbrier who have provided tremendous service to CAWV members over the years. Members attending the meeting will receive a mailing Tuesday detailing final plans, activities and an update on the hotel. WEBINAR TO BE HELD ON JULY 13 ON NEW RIGHT TO WORK LAW West Virginia today becomes the 26th right to work state in the nation. Many CAWV members who are signatory to collective bargaining agreements have asked how this affects their current and future operations. “The West Virginia Workplace Freedom Act,” S.B. 1, vetoed by Gov. Tomblin and overridden by the West Virginia House and Senate, states that a person may not be required, as a condition of employment, to either become or remain a member of a labor organization, or pay any dues, fees, assessments or other similar charges of any kind or amount to any labor organization. Most members are aware that the act does not change a contract currently in place between an employer and a union. Nor does it change an employer’s obligation to bargain under that contract. The West Virginia Workplace Freedom Act will apply to any contract that is entered into, modified, renewed or extended after July 1, 2016. A webinar will be held on Wednesday, July 13, at 10:00 a.m. to address the new bill and to take questions from CAWV members. The webinar is part of the CAWV/BrickStreet Educational Series and will be presented by attorneys from Jackson Kelly. The webinar will discuss employers’ responsibilities under current and future union contracts, employees’ obligation to pay union dues, hiring hall practices and provisions, dues checkoff authorization and penalties and remedies for violation. There will also be an active question and answer period to give CAWV members practical tips for complying with the new act. Nearly a dozen labor unions in West Virginia filed an injunction and lawsuit Monday to halt the state's right-to-work law from going into effect today. The labor unions argue the law is unconstitutional because it takes property away without due process. The lawsuit argues The Workplace Freedom Act hinders union membership by enabling nonmembers to receive union benefits and services at no cost. Proponents of S.B. 1 say West Virginia’s law is based on Indiana’s law. The courts upheld that state’s right to work legislation. Members can click here to register for the “Right to Work Workplace Freedom Act” webinar. HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Last week’s devastating floods in West Virginia have brought out the best part of West Virginia; her people. From the first responders who rescued people to the thousands of volunteers who have since pitched in, West Virginians are helping their friends, neighbors and strangers recover. Local, state and federal government agencies, along with numerous charitable organizations, have marshaled a remarkable range of resources to help victims. CAWV members have been hard at work this week repairing flood damaged roads, water and sewer systems and other facilities and with volunteering with their time and resources. The CAWV commends all for their dedication and service and wishes everyone a happy Fourth of July. The CAWV office will be closed Monday, July 4th in observance of Independence Day. July 01, 2016 **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 7/5 Project Name Contact or Document Location Bulletin WV Department of Transportation [email protected] Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 www.fbo.gov and solicitation number VA24916C0156 Crystal Rink (304) 558-2402 [email protected] HH 6/10 Engineering & Construction Management (240) 313-2460 HH 6/10 www.fbo.gov and enter solicitation number VA24616B1057 BB 6/10 James H. Adkins (304) 558-3397 [email protected] BB 6/17 McKinley & Associates (304) 233-0140 BB 6/24 BIN 44 HH 6/17 BIN 55 HH 6/17 7/7 Consulting Services, Upgrade/ Relocation, WV Route 2, City of New Cumberland EOI: Motor Pool, Huntington Tri-State AFRC Cooling Tower Replacement, VAMC, Huntington EOI: HVAC Systems Replacement, Dunbar Armory, Brushfork Armory (ADJ1600000002) Stream Stabilization/ Culvert Replacement, Blairs Valley/Draper Roads, Maryland Roof Replacement, Main Building/ Clinical Addition, VAMC, Clarksburg HVAC System for Residence at Upper Mud River Wildlife Area, Palermo, WC 1601-1605 Washington Street West Building Demolition, Charleston **^Ravenswood Revitalization Phase IIWashington Street Sidewalk Replacement Bus Garage Drainage Improvement, Mercer County Street Improvement Project-Logan Milan Puskar Stadium Deck Recoating RFB90003657Z Raleigh County Courthouse Exterior Drainage Improvement Contract 2016-01 Rehabilitate Access Taxiways, Phase I, Yeager Airport Buckhannon Clinic Renovation 7/7 New 7/8 7/8 **^Construct 10-Unit T-Hangar, Mingo County Airport, Varney, WV Paving, Senior Center Parking Lot Demolition Services, WVANG, Martinsburg Chapman Technical Group (304) 727-5501 City of Vienna (304) 295-4543 www.fbo.gov enter Solicitation number W912L8-16-T-0005 www.fbo.gov [email protected] 7/6 7/6 New 7/6 7/6 7/6 7/6 7/6 7/7 7/7 7/7 7/7 7/7 7/7 7/8 Security Installation Services, U.S. Armed Forces Recruiting Facilities, West Virginia Terradon Corporation (304) 373-1350 Mercer County Board of Education (304) 487-1551 ext. 1240 BB 7/1 BB 4/29 BB 6/10 City of Logan (304) 792-8626 Keith Bayles (304) 293-2884 [email protected] HH 6/17 HH 6/17 Raleigh County Commission (304) 255-9146 BB 6/24 Central WV Regional Airport Authority (304) 344-8033 HH 6/24 The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 624-4108 BB 6/24 BIN 13 BB 5/27 BIN 8 HH 7/1 HH 6/17 BB 6/24 7/8 New 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/11 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/12 7/13 7/13 7/13 7/14-17 7/14 7/14 7/14 **+Westridge Phase 3-Package 2 Business Park, Morgantown Removal/ Construction of Sidewalks/ Ramps, Wood County A/E, Wastewater Treatment System Improvements, Town of Man Street Paving, Princeton Construction of Scott Jenkins Memorial Park Phase II, Hamilton, VA Williams River Road Repair, Monongahela National Forest **+Barbour County Energy Upgrades Repair Hilltop Drive Landslide from 33093349, City of Huntington Rehabilitate Steel Frame Structure, Greenbrier Valley Airport, Lewisburg **^District 7 Office Building, Lewis County Frostburg Business Park Access Road, Allegany County, Maryland Construction, Community Living Center, VAMC, Clarksburg (VA24416B0593) Site Preparation, Natural Regeneration, Monongahela National Forest **+Seal and Coat Runway 12-30, Huntington Tri-State Airport **^Maple Drive Expansion Project, Mon Health Systems Inc., Monongalia County Asbestos Abatement, Marshall University, Huntington (MU17ABATEMENT) **+ City of Charles Town, Sewer Gravity, Road Bores, Pump Stations- Task 19B Guardrail and Accessories, District Three, Parkersburg, WV (DOT1600000020) Apron Rehabilitation, Jackson County Airport, West Virginia The Thrasher Group, Inc. HH 6/30 (304) 624-4108 BIN 3 County Commission of Wood County BB 7/1 (304) 424-1984 Jim Blevins (304) 583-9631 MU 7/1 City of Princeton (304) 487-5035 Christopher Bresley, [email protected] HH 6/24 BB 6/10 www.fbo.gov [email protected] HH 6/17 Wendel Energy [email protected] Jim Insco (304) 696-5903 BB 6/17 BIN 30 HH 6/24 [email protected] Greenbrier Valley Airport (304) 667-8366 ETB Architects (304) 425-4491 www.bidx.com http://gov.allconet.org/bids/bid.htm Adam Patterson (301) 876-9561 [email protected](www.fbo.gov) (304) 623-3461 ext. 3982 Carrie Edwards (304) 536-2144 [email protected] CAWV (304) 342-1166 CTL Engineering of West Virginia (304) 292-1135 www.marshall.edu/purchasing/resources/bid s-and-proposals/ Virginia Campbell-Turner (304) 696-2820 Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP (304) 788-3370 Dusty J. Smith (304) 558-9398 [email protected] NGC Corp., Gerald Mears (317) 358-0450 ext. 307 CAWV Annual Meeting Greenbrier Resort Contact Wendy Long (304)342-1166 or [email protected] Phase 2 Roof Replacement, Wayne County Edward Tucker Architects, Inc. Courthouse (304) 697-4990 Park Street Sidewalk Improvements Phase 2, Anderson & Associates Christiansburg, VA (540) 552-5592 Playground Equipment, Concrete Walk/Pads, Lynn Imaging Fencing, Housing Authority of Ashland [email protected] BB 6/24 BB 5/13 HH 6/3 BB 6/3 HH 6/3 HH 6/17 BIN 58 HH 7/1 BIN 31 BB 7/1 MU 6/10 BIN 63 HH 6/24 HH 7/1 BIN 25 BB 7/1 BIN 20 HH 6/17 HH 6/24 7/15 7/18 7/18 7/19 7/19 7/19 7/19 7/19 7/20 7/20 7/21 7/21 7/21 7/21 7/22 7/25 7/26 7/26 7/26 7/27 7/29 7/29 8/4 Renovations, New Fitness Center, Oglebay Resort Repair/ Resurface Parking Lots, Monongalia County Board of Education Raleigh County Courthouse Exterior Drainage Improvement **+Contract 1 Point Lick & Coal Fork Sanitary Sewer Remediation, Malden PSD **+Contract 2, Force Main Improvements, Lift Stations #5, #7, and #13, Malden PSD **+Contract 3, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Malden PSD **+Contract 4, Wastewater Treatment Plant Discharge Line, Malden PSD Purchase of Steel Piling, District Six, Moundsville (DOT1600000105) **Upper/ Lower Dam Modification, Cacapon State Park **+Route 5 Water Line Extension, Gilmer County Water System Improvements, Belleville, Lubeck PSD Restroom Project-PSC Charleston (PSC1600000003) Upshur County Courthouse Chimney Repair, Buckhannon Pool Renovations, Nicholas County Veterans Memorial Park Mills Group, Inc. (304) 233-0048 BB 6/24 Monongalia County Board of Education (304) 291-9210 HH 7/1 Raleigh County Commission (304) 255-9146 BB 6/24 The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 Misty Delong (304) 558-8802 [email protected] Guy Nisbet (304) 558-2596 (DNR1600000044) The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 Burgess & Niple, Inc. (304) 485-8541 Williamson Shriver Architects (304) 345-1060 WYK Associates (304) 624-6326 [email protected] The Thrasher Group, Inc. (304) 343-7601 MU 6/3 BIN 71 MU 6/3 BIN 71 MU 6/3 BIN 71 MU 6/3 BIN 71 HH 6/24 CAWV Family Outing Adventures on the Gorge – Lansing, WV Contact Wendy Long (304)342-1166 or [email protected] Demolition/ Site Work, Old Fayetteville School Town of Fayetteville Building (304) 574-0101 Contract 15-1 Porters / Spring Branch Burgess & Niple, Inc. (304) 485-8541 Sanitary Sewer Improvements, Charleston [email protected] Contract 15-2 Callie Road / Anderson Heights Burgess & Niple, Inc. (304) 485-8541 Sanitary Sewer Improvements, Charleston [email protected] Exterior Step Replacement and Repair, WV Michelle L. Childers (304)558-2063 Lottery Headquarters (LOT1600000009) [email protected] Exterior Repairs to Historic Courthouse, Tommy Puffenberger Berkeley County (304) 676-4184 Maintenance/Repair, Stormwater Christopher Bresley, Infrastructure, Paving/Site Work, Leesburg, VA [email protected] Roof and Gutter Replacement, City of Housing Authority, City of Grafton Grafton, West Virginia Jay Murphy (304)265-1183 **^+Masonry Cleaning and Restoration, ZMM, Inc. (304) 342-0159 Tucker County Courthouse HH 5/27 MU 6/24 BIN 72 MU 6/24 BB 6/10 BIN 50 BB 7/1 BB 7/1 BB 7/1 MU 6/24 BIN 60 MU 6/24 BIN 66 BB 6/24 BB 7/1 BIN 14 HH 7/1 BB 7/1 BB 7/1 BIN 69 8/10 8/11 A/E Garage Addition, Office of Homeland Security, Berkley County Restroom Renovation, Operating Room, VAMC, Clarksburg Adam Rouse [email protected], BB 7/1 (304)267-5110 BIN 2 www.fbo.gov and solicitation BB 7/1 number VA244-16-B-1236 8/12 CAWV Car Show CAWV Headquarters – Charleston, WV Contact Pat McDonald (304)342-1166 or [email protected] 8/16 RFQ – Design Build, Mason County WVDOH Headquarters Women’s Wellness Center, Martinsburg, VAMC 8/24 www.bidx.com BB 6/17 www.fbo.gov [email protected] BB 6/17 2016 WVDOH LETTING SCHEDULE July 12 July 26 August 9 August 16 September 13 October 18 November 8 December 6 BB 2016-26 July 01, 2016 WV SCHOOL BUILDING AUTHORITY AWARDS FUNDS FOR IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS The West Virginia School Building Authority's board recently awarded $7.7 million to 13 school systems for improvement projects. The board provided funding for projects in Barbour, Berkeley, Cabell, Fayette, Grant, Mason, Mercer, Monongalia, Nicholas, Putnam, Randolph, Ritchie and Tyler counties. One of the projects includes a $1 million fund for Fayette County to build a six-classroom addition to Midland Trail High School that will then allow for the closure of Ansted Middle School. The board denied funding to Kanawha, Gilmer, Lincoln and Summers counties. The counties made requests ranging from $875,000 to $1 million. SBA officials also announced that it is at the ready with some $4.6 million in emergency funds to help schools affected by the recent flooding in West Virginia. However, it was stated that before any school system applies for funds from that emergency fund, they must show they have exhausted all other funding routes: FEMA, flood insurance, local funding. The school systems have 30 days to notify the SBA they plan to apply for emergency funds. UPSHUR COUNTY COURTHOUSE CHIMNEY REPAIR, BUCKHANNON Bids will be accepted until 9:00 AM on 7/21/2016 for Upshur County Courthouse chimney repairs, Buckhannon, West Virginia. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 3:00 PM on 7/7/2016 at 40 West Main Street, Buckhannon, WV 26201. Bids will be received at the office of the Upshur County Commission, Carrie L. Wallace, County Administrator, 38 West Main Street, Room 302, Buckhannon, WV 26201. Plans and specifications may be obtained by contacting the Architect, WYK Associates, Inc., 205 Washington Avenue, Clarksburg, WV 26301, (304) 624-6326. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Planroom. WAYNE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, PHASE 2, ROOF REPLACEMENT Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 7/14/2016 for Wayne County Courthouse roof replacement. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/7/2016 in the County Commission Conference Room, 700 Hendricks Street, Wayne, WV. Bids will be received at the office of the Wayne County Commission, 700 Hendricks Street, Wayne, WV, 25570. Plans and specifications may be obtained from Edward Tucker Architects, Inc., 1401 Sixth Avenue, Huntington, WV 25701, (304) 697-4990. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in Bin 20. ROOF AND GUTTER REPLACEMENT, CITY OF GRAFTON, WEST VIRGINIA Bids will be accepted until 9:30 AM on 7/29/2016 for roof replacement of all buildings at the Grafton Homes and Sunset Terrace Sites, Grafton. A pre-bid conference will be held at 9:00 AM on 7/13/2016 in the community room at Sunset Terrace. Bids will be received at the office of the Housing Authority of the City of Grafton, Elizabeth Cather Towers, 131 East Main Street, Grafton, WV 26354. Plans and specifications may be obtained from the Housing Authority, 131 East Main Street, Grafton, WV 26354. For additional information contact Jay Murphy, Maintenance Foreman, Housing Authority of the City of Grafton, (304) 265-1183. Plans and specifications are expected in the CAWV Planroom. MASONRY CLEANING AND RESTORATION,TUCKER COUNTY COURTHOUSE Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 8/4/2016 for masonry cleaning and restoration for the Tucker County Courthouse, Parsons. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/21/2016 at the Tucker County Courthouse. Bids will be received at the office of the Housing Authority of the City of Grafton, Elizabeth Cather Towers, 131 East Main Street, Grafton, WV 26354. Plans and specifications may be obtained from ZMM, Inc. Architects and Engineers, 222 Lee Street West, Charleston, West Virginia 25302, (304) 342-0159. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 69. ASBESTOS ABATEMENT, MARSHALL UNIVERSITY, HUNTINGTON Bids will be accepted until 3:00 PM on 7/12/2016 for asbestos abatement, Huntington, West Virginia. Bids will be received at Marshall University, Office of Purchasing, One John Marshall Drive, Huntington, West Virginia 25755-4100, (solicitation #MU17ABATEMENT). Plans and specifications are available from www.marshall.edu/purchasing/resources/bids-and-proposals/. For additional information contact Virginia Campbell-Turner at (304) 696-2820. EXTERIOR REPAIRS TO HISTORIC COURTHOUSE, BERKELEY COUNTY Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 8/10/2016 for exterior repairs to historic courthouse, Berkeley County. A mandatory pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/11/2016 at the Dunn Building, 400 W. Stephen Street, Room 205, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Bids will be received in the County Council Office, Room 201, 400 W. Stephen Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Plans and specifications may be obtained from County Council Office, Room 201, 400 W. Stephen Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401. For additional information contact Tommy Puffenberger, Facility Director, (304) 676-4184. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 14. POOL RENOVATION, NICHOLAS COUNTY VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK Bids will be accepted until 6:00 PM on 7/21/2016 for pool renovations, Summersville, West Virginia. A pre-bid conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/07/2016 at the Nicholas County Veterans Memorial Park Pool, located at 19 Memorial Park Road, Summersville, Nicholas County, West Virginia. Bids will be received by the Nicholas County Commission at 19 Memorial Park Road Suite B, Summersville, West Virginia. Plans and specifications are available from The Thrasher Group, Inc. 600 White Oaks Boulevard Bridgeport, WV 26330, (304) 624-4108. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 45. REMOVAL/ CONSTRUCTION, SIDEWALKS/ RAMPS, WOOD COUNTY Bids will be accepted until 9:30 AM on 7/11/2016 for the removal and construction of sidewalks and handicap ramps at the Wood County Courthouse, 1 Court Square, Parkersburg. A mandatory pre-bid meeting will be held at 2:00 PM on 7/5/2016 at the Wood County Courthouse, 1 Court Square, Parkersburg, WV 26101. For additional information contact Stephen Gainer, President Wood County Commission, Room 205, 1 Court Square, Parkersburg, WV,(304) 424-1984. MOLD REMOVAL/ CLEANING, OLD FAYETTE SCHOOL BUILDING Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 7/25/2016 for mold removal and cleaning at the Old Fayetteville High School, 135 High Street, Fayetteville, WV. Bids will be received by Town Superintendent, 125 Court Street, Fayetteville, WV 25840, (304) 574-0101. MEN'S / WOMEN'S RESTROOM RENOVATION, OPERATING ROOM, VAMC, CLARKSBURG Bids will be accepted until 8/11/2016 for renovations to the men’s and women’s restroom for the operating room at the VAMC, Clarksburg. A pre-bid conference will be held prior to the solicitation at Louis A Johnson VAMC, 1 Medical Center Drive, Clarksburg, WV 26301. To access documents go to www.fedbizopps.gov . To register for solicitation visit www.sam.gov . Questions regarding this solicitation can be submitted by email to [email protected] and refer to solicitation number VA244-16-B-1236. EOI: MOTOR POOL HUNTINGTON TRI-STATE AFRC Expressions for Interests are being accepted until 1:30 PM on 7/6/2016 for professional firms interested in the development and design for construction of an addition to the Motor Pool at the motor pool for the Kenova Armed Forces Reserve Center, 2194 Booth Road, Kenova. Bids should be submitted to Crystal Rink, Bid Clerk, Department of Administration purchasing Department, 2019 Washington Street, East, Charleston, WV 25305. Questions may be submitted to Crystal Rink at [email protected] or (304) 558-2402. A/E GARAGE ADDITION, BERKELEY COUNTY OFFICE OF HOMELAND SECURITY & EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Proposals will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 8/10/2016 for a garage addition to the Berkeley County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management. A mandatory pre-proposal conference will be held at 10:00 AM on 7/19/2016 at the Dunn Building, 400 W. Stephen Street, Room 205, Martinsburg, WV 25401. Proposals will be received in the County Council Office, Room 201, 400 W. Stephen Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401. For additional information contact County Council Office, Room 201, 400 W. Stephen Street, Martinsburg, WV 25401 or Adam Rouse, Project Draftsman, [email protected], (304) 267-5110. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 2. RE-ROOF, CAMP WASHINGTON- CARVER 6/30 FPS Building & Development Inc. ..............................................................................$39,900 REBID WVU BECKLEY HOGAN HALL/O’DELL HALL MECHANICAL RENOVATION 6/10 Casto Technical Service, Inc. ................................................................................. $ 76,135 Danhill Construction Company .................................................................................. 100,096 Dougherty Company, Inc. ......................................................................................... 125,850 *CAWV Members in bold type July 1, 2016 Lightning Awareness Week Policy for Outdoor Work Sites st While June 21 is the official start of Summer, June 22 is the official start of Lightning Awareness Week. According to the National Weather Service, there were 26 fatalities in 2014 resulting from lightning strikes in 14 states. Workers account for about one-third of the total number of people struck by lightning; roofers, construction workers, road crews, pipe fitters and farm workers are especially at high risk. Lightning typically strikes tall objects, including people standing on open ground or a roof. Work sites should have a plan in place to keep workers safe in case of a lightning storm. • Monitor weather conditions in the early morning hours for reports of impending severe weather in your area. If warranted, continue to monitor weather conditions throughout the day. An inexpensive portable weather radio can provide timely storm data from local weather forecasts. • All employees should understand what lightning safety plans are in place, which includes what shelters are available to them at that particular work site.(SEE BELOW) • It’s easy to determine when to take shelter. If you hear thunder, the associated lightning is within 8 miles. Suspend activities, allowing sufficient time to get to shelter. A good lightning safety motto is: “If you can see it (lightning), flee it; if you can hear it (thunder), clear it.” • If you feel your hair standing on end, and/or hear “crackling noises,” you are in the lightning electrical field. If caught outside during a lightning storm, immediately remove all metal objects (including hats), place your feet together, duck your head, and crouch down low in baseball catcher’s stance with hands covering your ears. • Wait a minimum of 30 minutes from the last observed lightning or thunder before resuming normal work activities. Be extra cautious during this phase, as the storm may not be over. • If someone has been struck by lightning, get emergency help promptly and apply first aid. It is a myth that lightning victims carry a charge after the strike—they are safe to handle and may need first aid immediately. • • • • • • • SAFE: Fully enclosed metal vehicles with windows up Fully enclosed buildings with plumbing and/or electrical service Low ground, ditches, or clumps of bushes Trees of uniform height, such as a forest UNSAFE: Outdoor areas with metal objects such as power poles, fences, high-mast light poles, metal bleachers, electrical equipment, mowing and road machinery Solitary trees Bodies of water, open fields, high ground and caves Contact the CAWV at (304) 342-1166 for assistance with your safety program. The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America is collaborating with ClickSafety, an OSHA-authorized provider, to deliver a wide range of construction related safety courses online for members at a 10% discount. To view the full course catalog, and for information on ordering, visit: www.cawv.org then click on the Safety link. MU 2016-26 July 01, 2016 JOINT UTILITY COMMITTEE RECEIVES FUNDING UPDATES, DISCUSSES INDUSTRY ISSUES The CAWV Joint Utility Committee met on Wednesday, June 29, to discuss several industry issues and receive updates from funding agencies. A report supplied by Jim Ellars, Executive Director, West Virginia Infrastructure and Jobs Development Council (WVIJDC), showed that the agency has $54,969,465 currently committed to 27 projects. It was also noted that the legislature took half, or $20 million, from last year’s funding and an additional $10 million from this year’s funding to help balance the budget. Kathy Emery, WV Department of Environmental Protection, reported that the WVDEP has several projects expected to bid in the near future. Mrs. Emery also reported that most of the Chesapeake Bay Projects are finished the WVDEP’s funding has returned to a normal cycle. Mrs. Emery also asked if any contractors have pumps or other emergency equipment that they would be willing to loan a local PSD affected by the flood to call her office at (304) 926-0499. Bob Decrease, Unit Manager for the Bureau for Public Health, reported that his office has several projects coming up that have dollars already committed. Mr. Decrease noted that they have committed all their available funding for 2016-2017 but are still looking for a few for 2018. Harry Taylor P.E., United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), reported that all of USDA’s available funds have been committed for this fiscal year. He added that grant money is very competitive and if a project is asking for a one million dollar grant they should be asking for a four to five million dollar loan in addition. He noted that interest rates on the loans are very low. He also noted that his year starts on October 1 for new funding but most of that money is allocated to projects already. Several other industry issues were discussed at the meeting, including a recent decision by the WVDOH Traffic Engineering Division to stop locating its own underground utilities on WVDOH right-of-ways. Committee members noted that this will have an impact on project costs and a task force will continue to look for a solution for the issue. Kelly Workman, West Virginia Development Office, reported that several projects that have received Small City Block Grants as part of their funding package should be going to bid soon. She noted that even though the West Virginia Prevailing Wage has been repealed, any project that has funding from Small City Block Grants would fall under the federal Davis-Bacon Wage Act. The next meeting of the Joint Utilities Committee will be scheduled at a later date. Look for updates in the CAWV Utility Bulletin. For additional information, please contact Pat McDonald at (304) 342-1166 or email [email protected]. FLOODS DAMAGES MANY UTILITY TREATMENT FACILITIES On Friday, officials with the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Water and Waste Management were continuing to evaluate flood effects on wastewater treatment plants and collection systems with county and other local officials. “There’s a lot more in the floodwaters than just sediment,” said Kathy Emery, program manager for the DEP’s Clean Water State Revolving Fund. Speaking on MetroNews, Mrs. Emery gave a rundown on local treatment facilities and their current status. To view her comments, click here. A/E, WASTEWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS, TOWN OF MAN Proposals will be accepted until 7/11/2016 at 4:00 PM for professional firms interested in design of wastewater system improvements/ extensions, preparation of bidding and contract documents, participation in the solicitation and evaluation of bids, and assisting in other areas necessary for the administration of construction of an improved wastewater treatment system for the Town of Man. Proposals and questions should be submitted to Jim Blevins, Mayor, P. O. Box 70, Man, WV 25635, (304) 583-6831. CONTRACT 1-SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, TOWN OF FRANKLIN 6/02 Bear Contracting, LLC ............................................................................................ $1,737,274 Mountaineer Infrastructure, LLC ............................................................................... 1,878,084 J. F. Allen Company ................................................................................................ 2,275,478 Cove Run Contracting, LLC ...................................................................................... 2,330,275 Underground Contactors, Inc. ................................................................................... 3,090,171 CONTRACT 2-SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENTS, TOWN OF FRANKLIN 6/02 Lantz Construction Company .................................................................................... $1,374,550 PEASER KNOB/BINGHAM ROAD WATERLINE EXTENSION, GREENBRIER PSD 6/23 Pro Contracting .......................................................................................................... $ 771,710 Mountaineer Welding & Construction ........................................................................ 814,455 Tribute Contracting .................................................................................................... 844,306 Mike Enyart & Sons ................................................................................................... 856,400 SW Group .................................................................................................................. 984,150 Tri-State Pipeline ....................................................................................................... 1,014,650 Ghent, Inc. ................................................................................................................. 1,073,950 Famco, Inc. ............................................................................................................... 1,087,715 CITY OF CHARLES TOWN, 2016 SEWER FORCE MAINS-TASK 19A, CHARLES TOWN 6/15 HD Supply Waterworks .............................................................................................$67,632 Ferguson Waterworks, Inc. ....................................................................................... 70,810 *CAWV Members in bold type HH 2016-26 July 01, 2016 HIGHWAY CONTRACTS FOR JUNE 2016 The following is the WVDOH Monthly Project Letting Data for January 1 – June 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. June 2016 2015 May 2016 2015 April 2016 2015 Mar 2016 2015 Feb 2016 2015 Jan 2016 2015 RESURFACING BRIDGE GRADING OTHER TOTAL # # # # # Amount Amount Amount Amount Amount Proj Proj Proj Proj Proj 96 58.82 9 8.93 1 12.39 41 14.48 147 94.63 7 1.95 4 2.8 1 0.21 3 1.01 15 5.98 43 21.90 2 3.63 1 .31 38 8.16 84 34.00 34 28.03 3 9.61 1 174.45 13 11.54 51 223.67 10 4.20 1 2.91 0 0 23 14.06 34 21.18 31 34.14 6 3.39 1 5.7 6 2.59 44 45.81 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 1 .13 0 0 12 3.13 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 299 175.13 Y-T-D Total for 2015 166 320.33 WVDOH REVENUES DOWN $51.5 MILLION OVER PREVIOUS YEAR Revenues for the WV Division of Highways continue to decline as the department ended its Fiscal Year 2016 on June 30, 2016 with total revenues of $691.5 million. This is $11.4 million under the Governor’s FY2016 estimate. More disturbing is that this year’s actual revenue is $51.5 million under 2015 actual revenues of $743 million. Compared to FY 2015, actual Motor Fuel tax collection was down $38.5 million. Motor Fuel collection projections for 2016 were conservative but this year’s actual collections were $23.4 million, or 5.57 percent under the Governor’s estimate. Registration Fees were below the Governor’s estimate and last year’s actual collections. Registration Fees totaled $87 million this year compared to $100.6 million last year, or $13.6 million less. The Privilege Tax on vehicle sales were 9 percent above estimates but only $221 above last year’s revenues. Registration Fees were $13.6 million under FY 2015 collections of $97.3 million. A major reason for the $38.5 million decline in Motor Fuel collection is the declining price of gasoline. The state’s wholesale gas tax, which is based on the wholesale price of gas, dropped 1.1 cents per gallon in 2015 and another 1.4 cents per gallon in 2016. Each cent of the wholesale tax generates about $15 million. At the current price of gas, the wholesale tax could drop another 1 cent in 2017. S.B. 555, passed this year by the Senate and defeated in the House of Delegates, would have restored the revenue lost from the wholesale gas tax drop. The total revenue created by S.B. 555 would have been about $315 million annually. Revenues to the WVDOH have been stagnant for a number of years. This year there is a significant reduction in actual dollars to the Road Fund. A breakdown of FY 2015 collections verses estimates follows: MOTOR FUEL REGISTRATION PRIVILEGE TAX HIGHWAY LITTER FEES TOTAL DEDICATED TAX FY 2016 GOVERNOR’S ESTIMATE FY 2016 ACTUAL COLLECTIONS FY 2015 ACTUAL AMOUNT OVER / UNDER 2016 $419,800 92,286 189,031 $396,398 86,982 206,248 $434,854 100,600 206,027 -$38,456 -13,618 221 1,742 1,853 1.518 335 $702,859 $691,482 $743,000 - $51,518 (All amounts in millions) WVDOH’S RAPID RESPONSE TO FLOOD RAVAGED INFRASTRUCTURE; ASSESSING FUTURE REPAIR PROJECTS The WVDOH realized last week that they had many challenges facing them as they surveyed flood damage in various counties. They rapidly went to work remediating the damage. The WVDOH evoked emergency contracting procedures and selected contractors to immediately begin work on a handful of projects in Districts One and Nine utilizing force account provisions. Contractors quickly mobilized to begin the process of opening and rebuilding roads and bridges that, in most cases, were completely washed away. The next phase of restoring roadway infrastructure will reportedly revolve around use of construction contracts (BidX) that will utilize expedited bidding procedures for both federal aid and state funded projects. The WVDOH has identified at least $36 million in roadway damage, a number that will likely be expanded. Many of the products are expected to be eligible for reimbursement by FHWA and FEMA. Contactors will want to watch BidX and this newsletter for additional information on recovery efforts and related bidding opportunities. APAWV ANNUAL FALL MEETING—REGISTRATION FORMS AVAILABLE ONLINE The 36th Annual Fall Meeting of the Asphalt Pavement Association of West Virginia will be held October 6 to 9, 2016 at Glade Springs Resort. Additional information on the meeting and registration forms are available at www.asphaltwv.com or members can click here to register. MAPLE DRIVE EXPANSION PROJECT, MON HEALTH SYSTEMS INC., MONONGALIA COUNTY Bids will be accepted until 2:00 PM on 7/12/2016 for the Maple Drive expansion project, Morgantown, West Virginia. Bids should be received by the Monongalia Health Systems, 1200 J.D. Anderson Drive, Morgantown, West Virginia 26505. Plans and specifications may be obtained at CTL Engineering of West Virginia, Inc., 1091 Chaplin Road, Morgantown, WV 26501, (304) 2921135. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 31. PAVING, SENIOR CENTER PARKING LOT, VIENNA Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 7/8/2016 for installation of a concrete parking lot at the Vienna Senior Center for ADA compliant. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Public Works Director, Vienna Utility Board Facility, 210 60th Street, Vienna, WV 26105. For additional information contact Craig Metz at (304) 295-4543. PAVING, ROBERT C. BYRD HIGH SCHOOL, HARRISON COUNTY Bids will be accepted until 10:00 AM on 7/8/2016 for paving at Robert C. Byrd High School. A pre-bid meeting was held on 6/27/2016 at 10:00 AM. Bids will be accepted at the office of the Harrison County Board of Education, 408 E. B. Saunders Way, Clarksburg, WV 26301 (304) 326-7300. For additional information contact Harrison County Board of Education at (304) 3267300. REPAIR/ RESURFACING PARKING LOTS, MONONGALIA COUNTY Bids will be accepted until on 7/18/2016 for repair and resurfacing of various parking lots for Monongalia County Board of Education. A pre-bid meeting will be held 7/15/2016 at 10:00 AM in the Board Meeting Room at the Jackson County Airport. Bids should be received by the Jackson County Commission, Jackson County Courthouse, 100 North Court Street, Ripley, West Virginia 25271. Plans and specifications may be obtained at NGC Corp., 963 Airport Access Drive, Greenwood, IN 46143. For additional information contact Gerald C. Mears, (317) 358-0450, ext. 307. Plans APRON REHABILITATION, JACKSON COUNTY AIRPORT, WEST VIRGINIA Bids will be accepted until 9:30 AM on 7/13/2016 for apron rehabilitation at Jackson County Airport, Ravenswood, West Virginia. A pre-bid meeting will be held 7/5/2016 at 9:00 AM at Mountain View Elementary School, 661 Greenbag Road, Morgantown, WV 26501. Bids should be received by Monongalia County Board of Education, Facility Management, Kermit Hess, 13 South High Street, Morgantown, WV 26501, (304) 276-0670. Plans and specifications may be obtained at Monongalia County Board of Education, Facility Management, Kermit Hess, 13 South High Street, Morgantown, WV 26501, (304) 276-0670. Plans and specifications are available in the CAWV Planroom in bin 29. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE, PAVING AND OTHER SITE WORK, LEESBURG, VIRGINIA Bids will be accepted until 4:00 PM on 7/29/2016 for maintenance and repair of stormwater infrastructure, paving and other site work, Leesburg, Virginia. Two (2) Mandatory pre-bid conferences will be held on 7/7/16 at 1:00 PM and the second 7/11/16 at 1:00 PM in the Lovettsville Conference Room, One Harrision Street, SE, 1st Floor, Leesburg, VA 20175. Bids should be received by the Department of Finance and Procurement, Division of Procurement, One Harrison Street, SE, 4th Floor, Leesburg, Virginia 20175. For additional information contact Christopher Bresley, (703) 777-0394 or [email protected]. Documents can be downloaded from the Loudoun County website at www.loudoun.gov/procurement. EQUIPMENT LEASE/RENTAL WITHOUT OPERATOR (DOT1600000102) 6/30 State Equipment, Inc. DJL Material & Supply, Inc. Toombs Truck & Equipment Co., Inc. Carl A. Kelly Southern Equipment Co., Inc. City Crane & Equipment, Inc. Tri-County Tool Rental Varner Construction LLC C. I. Walker Machinery Company Greenbrier Excavating & Paving, Inc. West Virginia Tractor Company Xylem Dewatering Solutions, Inc. dba Godwin Pumps of America United Rentals (North America), Inc. Leslie Equipment Company Triple H Construction Company Bosley Rental & Supply, Inc. All Crane & Equipment Rental All Access Rigging Co. Hertz Equipment Rental Corp. Bridgeport Equipment & Tool A & A Safety Inc. Industrial Commercial Residential Equipment & Supply Sunbelt Rentals Black Diamond Equipment Rentals LLC Carl Belt Inc. Span 1 LLC Specialty Groups, Inc. *CAWV Members in bold type WVDOH Letting Results June 28, 2016 Call # Description Counties Bidder Name Bid Amount 1 IRISH MOUNTAIN ROAD +1 RALEIGH TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC $1,946,000 2 HANCOCK CR 11 GUARDRAIL HANCOCK GREEN ACRES CONTRACTING COMPANY, INC. PENN LINE SERVICE, INC. PDK CONSTRUCTION, INC. 3 US 22, WEIRTON SLIP REPAIR BROOKE BBR DRILLING COMPANY, INC. ALAN STONE CO., INC. OHIO-WEST VIRGINIA EXCAVATING CO. $386,876 $498,735 $636,249 4 FUDGES CREEK CABELL WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $284,186 5 SHEPHERDSTOWN ROAD JEFFERSON JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. W & L CONSTRUCTION & PAVING INC. $246,112 $300,419 6 UNION ROAD GRANT WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $616,927 7 BOLAIR-WEBSTER SPRINGS ROAD WEBSTER MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $203,725 $239,986 $244,709 8 CAPON LAKE-YELLOW SPRINGS ROAD HAMPSHIRE WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. BELT PAVING, INC. $249,300 $293,740 9 SOUTH FORK MOUNTAIN ROAD PENDLETON WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. J. F. ALLEN COMPANY $838,670 $1,053,831 10 LAUREL FORK BRIDGE RANDOLPH THE OHIO BRIDGE CORPORATION DBA U.S. BRIDGE BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ORDERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. PAULS CONCRETE, INC. R. K. CONSTRUCTION, INC. $2,035,392 $2,136,764 $2,146,285 $2,249,734 $2,338,806 11 INWOOD-MIDDLEWAY RD BERKELEY JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. W & L CONSTRUCTION & PAVING INC. $370,768 $446,882 12 MCGEE RUN - RIFFLES CREEK RANDOLPH WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. J. F. ALLEN COMPANY MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $530,811 $555,241 $562,823 13 APPLE HARVEST DRIVE BERKELEY JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. W & L CONSTRUCTION & PAVING INC. 14 FLATWOODS-WESTON ROAD LEWIS J. F. ALLEN COMPANY MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $334,916 $339,214 $345,435 15 BELINGTON-NESTORVILLE ROAD BARBOUR J. F. ALLEN COMPANY WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR $376,705 $393,518 $440,637 17 PLEASANTS HILLS ROAD RESURFACINGBROOKE THE LASH PAVING COMPANY KELLY PAVING, INC. $211,057 $226,125 18 BERKELEY SPRINGS-MARTINSBURG RDMORGAN JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. P & W EXCAVATING, INC. W & L CONSTRUCTION & PAVING INC. NEW ENTERPRISE STONE & LIME CO., INC. $214,636 $218,861 $244,317 $259,010 19 STEWARTS RUN ROAD BARBOUR WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. DODD GENERAL CONTRACTORS CORPORATION J. F. ALLEN COMPANY MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR $334,000 $335,414 $337,677 $379,888 20 KELLEYS CK - BUFFS CK PUTNAM WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $342,123 $37,896 $40,788 $43,648 $1,021,420 $1,173,171 WVDOH Letting Results June 28, 2016 21 MARLINTON - EDRAY POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $826,955 $1,020,762 22 VALLEY MILLS - PLEASANTS CO. LINE RESURFACING WOOD KELLY PAVING, INC. STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $686,870 $849,418 $889,636 24 LILLY ST - MINK SHOALS KANAWHA WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $969,295 25 GIRTA RESURFACING WIRT KELLY PAVING, INC. WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $955,951 $1,117,595 26 HUNTERSVILLE - MINNEHAHA SPRINGS POCAHONTAS WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. MEADOWS STONE & PAVING, INC. $749,600 $833,122 28 PIERPONT ROAD EB EXIT 7 RAMP WIDENING MONONGALIA MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR $443,929 29 INWOOD BYPASS BERKELEY TRITON CONSTRUCTION INC A.L.L. CONSTRUCTION, INC. JEFFERSON ASPHALT PRODUCTS CO., INC. MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR $12,390,000 $12,859,246 $14,058,954 $16,323,632 30 ROY BRANCH TO BRANCHLAND LINCOLN WEST VIRGINIA PAVING, INC. $159,569 31 COOPER RIDGE ROAD CABELL THAXTON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., OF SISSO BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. ALAN STONE CO., INC. $219,932 $224,850 $258,080 33 I 70, MIDDLE CREEK MICROSURFACING OHIO KELLY PAVING, INC. THE LASH PAVING COMPANY STRAWSER CONSTRUCTION, INC. $1,296,367 $1,354,149 $1,440,699 35 DUCKWALL BRIDGE BILCO CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. THE OHIO BRIDGE CORPORATION DBA U.S. BRIDGE ORDERS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. $1,589,798 $1,693,389 $1,726,063 MORGAN WVDOH Letting Results 30-Jun-16 Call # Description 1 US 40, National Road Resurfacing *CAWV Members in bold type Counties Bidder Name Bid Amount OHIO KELLY PAVING, INC. $1,813,344.40 THE LASH PAVING COMPANY $1,880,044.24 CAST & BAKER CORPORATION $1,970,475.53 MOUNTAINEER CONTRACTORS, INC. AND SUBSIDIAR $2,424,118.70