Smoothie King Center- Freight Elevator Modernization Project, New Orleans, LA
Smoothie King Center- Freight Elevator Modernization
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Smoothie King Center- Freight Elevator Modernization
The City of New Orleans (City) and New Orleans Aviation Board (NOAB) solicits bids to obtain a contract for the demolition of concourses A & B for the South Terminal of the Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport. The work for this project includes, but is not limited to, the following: 1. The Concourse A & B Demolition Project at Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport (MSY) consists of the complete vertical demolition of both Concourse A and Concourse B structures, including all elements extending to five (5) feet below grade, as well as demolition of a portion of the south terminal knuckle. This scope includes hazardous abatement as outlined within the Specifications. The scope further includes the full removal and disposal of all associated mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems serving the affected areas. All demolition work shall be performed in accordance with the applicable FAA airfield operational requirements, MSY safety protocols, and project-specific phasing constraints to maintain continuous airport operations. For further details, refer to issue for bid plans and specifications.
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Purchase and Delivery of Twenty-Two (22) Steel Pipe Piles for Upgrades to the Julia Street Cruise Wharf, Port of New Orleans LA.
The work consists of furnishing all labor, material and equipment for selective demolition, installation of piling, construction of pile caps, and installation of mooring bollards as per the drawings and specifications provided in the Bidding Documents. The site is located at the Julia Street Wharf in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and incidentals necessary to complete the project, including but not limited to: Saw cut and remove existing concrete slabs at each valve location. Excavate to expose the existing 6-inch piping. Furnish and install four (4) new 6-inch flanged, gear-operated plug valves suitable for buried service. Install operating stem extensions with above-grade valve position indicators. Remove and properly dispose of the existing valves. Backfill and compact excavations. Restore concrete pavement to match existing conditions. Coordinate all work with the Lakefront Management Authority to minimize impacts to fuel farm operations
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A. Scope: The pipe shall be 16-in nominal, meeting the specifications and requirements of AWWA C 906. Pipe shall be in steel pipe sizes (IPS), unless labelled as Ductile Iron Pipe Size (DIPS). B. Materials: Pipe and fittings shall be made from prime virgin resins type 4710 exhibiting a cell classification of PE 445574C as defined in ASTM D 3350, with an established hydrostatic-design basis of 1600 psi (for water at 73 degrees F). The resin shall be listed by the PPI (Plastic Pipe Institute) in its pipe-grade registry Technical Report (TR) 4, "Listing of Plastic Pipe Compounds. C. Pipe and Fittings: The pressure rating shall be 100psi. Laying lengths shall be 40 ft standard. Both pipe and fittings shall be listed as compliant with NSF Standard 61 and shall bear the "NSF-pw" logo or mark. D. Joints: Pipe sections shall be joined by heat fusion. Heat fusion fittings shall meet the requirements of ASTM D3261. E. Marking: Pipe and fittings shall be marked as prescribed by AWWA C906 . Pipe markings shall include nominal size, OD base (ie: 12-in iron pipe sizing, IPS), resin type, dimension ratio, pressure class, AWWA C906, manufacturer's name, manufacturer's production code including day, month, and year extruded, manufacturer's plant and extrusion line, and NSF - pw logo.
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