Anthony F. Veterans Park – Outdoor Pool Complex Dive Tower Replacement, Greenburgh, NY
Anthony F. Veterans Park Outdoor Pool Complex Dive Tower Replacement
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Anthony F. Veterans Park Outdoor Pool Complex Dive Tower Replacement
Actual work may vary dependent upon district needs and/or NYS code requirements. The Contractor will be required to submit an estimate of repairs (labor and materials) prior to obtaining district approval for the actual performance of service
Hardwood Floor Refinishing
Occasional Electrical Repair
Waste Removal and Recycling
Septic System Maintenance includes pumpin of septic grease, etc from various locations.
The intent of these specifications is to furnish information to responsible bidders for the purpose of obtaining bids for the rehabilitation of twin elliptical aluminum pipes conveying Fox Creek, located at 1007 County Route 352, Town of Rensselaerville, NY 12147, Pipe Lining Project, as requested by Albany County Department of Public Works
Georgica Pond NY 27 Rest Stop Stormwater Abatement
SYA (Springs Youth Association) HVAC Improvements
Lehigh Valley Section House: Exterior Abatement Phase 3
The work consists of generally consists of the removal and disposal of the residual generated by water treatment plant processes from the North Lagoon
This work shall consist of recycling an existing asphalt pavement surface in a continuous multi-step process of heating the asphalt pavement layer; scarifying into a loose mix; blending the mix with an asphalt recycling agent; spreading, leveling, then compacting the rejuvenated asphalt mixture
Garage Dock Leveler Replacement
Fire Sprinklers Testing & Inspection
Installation of Electric Meters and Transfer Switches at Existing Traffic Signal Locations
Environmental Services for Suffolk County Water Authority Owned Properties
Memorial Town Hall Brick Paver Installation
Asbestos Abatement Districtwide
Phase 1: The scope of work of this project includes the interior renovation and alteration of the 3rd floor of Building E to accommodate the relocation of occupational therapy and physical therapy labs with the addition of a new tutor space. The renovation/alteration includes but is not limited to demolition of walls, ceilings and floors; construction of new walls, ceilings, new floor and wall finishes; upgrade of ventilation fan in chemical storage room; plumbing, electrical, lighting, HVAC ductwork, new work benches, new cabinets and new laboratory equipment including fume hoods and refrigeration. Additional scope of work items includes but are not limited to collateral roof work above the renovated/altered rooms on the third floor; collateral ceiling work at second floor above renovated/altered rooms will also be required for new plumbing piping. Phase 2: the scope of work of this project includes the interior renovation and alteration of the 3rd floor of Building E to accommodate general chemistry, biology and physics labs as well as faculty research labs. The renovation/alteration includes but is not limited to demolition of walls, ceilings and floors; construction of new walls, ceilings, new floor and wall finishes; upgrade of ventilation fan in chemical storage room; plumbing, electrical, lighting, HVAC ductwork, new work benches, new cabinets and new laboratory equipment including fume hoods and refrigeration. Additional scope of work items includes but are not limited to collateral roof work above the renovated/altered rooms on the third floor; collateral ceiling work on the second floor below renovated/altered rooms will also be required for new plumbing piping
Phase 2 will upgrade and provide emergency backup power to the remaining buildings on campus, including the Fine Arts building, Daycare building, Library, Concert Hall, Music, Speech & Theater, Gillet Hall, Science building, and Apex. A new 2500kW generator will pick up the emergency loads from these existing buildings. Other existing loads that are currently on normal power will be added to the new generator system via optional standby ATS. These include loads such as portions of the chiller and boiler plant, assembly areas within the Apex building that can be used for emergency management, data closets, elevators, pumps and mechanical systems in each building to utilize steam for heating from the boiler plant, radio repeaters, and select research equipment that is not currently on backup power. This project will upgrade the existing generator infrastructure in the above listed buildings to bring the systems to current codes and increase capacity to connect existing and future loads to the generator system