Beard Hall First Floor Upgrade Project - Student Lounge Renovation, Chapel Hill, NC
The project generally consists of renovations to the student lounge.
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The project generally consists of renovations to the student lounge.
The Chapel Hill Police Department is a heavily used, 40,000-square-foot 24-hour facility that serves town employees and community members. The building contains a prisoner processing area with a single-occupancy restroom (we do not keep prisoners on site), shared conference rooms, a large break room with a sink, microwave, and stove, two (2) briefing areas on either end of the building, two (2) large classroom spaces that may be used daily or may not be used for many days in a row, two (2) multi-stall restrooms, numerous single-occupancy restrooms, and a variety of work rooms and offices. Town of Chapel Hill Technology Solutions is a daily Information Technology (IT) operation housed in approximately 6,500 square feet of office space that includes a large conference room, open space housing workstations, staff offices, a break room, and single-occupancy restrooms. This space is co located with the Towns Office of Emergency Management and Risk Management. The Town of Chapel Hill Office of Emergency Preparedness and Risk Management house the Towns emergency preparedness and response operations. This space consists of two (2) offices and a large Emergency Operations Center. During emergencies, this space may be occupied 24 hours per day. The Contractor will be required to properly manage the waste collection process (trash and mixed recycling). The Contractors full array of cleaning products must be certified by Green Seal or the Environmental Protection Agencys (EPA) Safer Choice program (unless other products are specifically allowed by the Contract Coordinator). The Town is seeking a Janitorial Service Vendor to provide cleaning services five (5) days per week between the hours of 6:15 P.M. and 2:00 A.M., excluding holidays. Work shall be coordinated so as not to interfere with evening meetings scheduled in the facility.
The Contractor is expected to conduct the contract in a professional manner and to supply generally accepted janitorial services. The contractor must provide all labor, materials, equipment, supervision, and insurance necessary to perform complete janitorial services. Cleaning materials must be top quality, and samples must be available upon request. Adetailed daily cleaning schedulemust be provided to the Town. The Town will supply toilet paper, paper towels, hand soap, and trash can liners. The contractor will be responsible for notifying the Landscape Supervisor of inventory needs weekly. The Town will order supplies once a month to be stored in the storage room on the first floor.
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking a development partner interested in developing affordable housing on a Town-owned property located at 101 Weaver Dairy Road Extension (PIN: 9880-250-693). This Site is envisioned as a unique opportunity to address multiple community needs within the same Town-owned property.
This project will fully renovate that portion of the interior of the building occupied by the Morehead-Cain Foundation, repair & improve the exterior building envelope (including the roof), as well as renovate associated utility spaces located in the basements of both the addition and the original building. Improvements to the base building environmental systems are expected, including but not limited to: HVAC, plumbing, electrical, emergency power, fire alarm, and fire protection. Improvements to the building utilities and entry points will be evaluated for inclusion in the project as part of this design effort.
The project generally consists of air flow reduction at the Lineberger Center.
The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and materials required for the complete and satisfactory performance of Pest Control services for the University. The control of pests shall be performed in a safe manner and in accordance with the most modern and effective scientific pest control principles of IPM.
The project consists of milling and paving, pavement marking installation, curb ramp replacement, and installation of new concrete sidewalk. The foregoing description shall not be construed as a complete description of all work required.
The Materials Testing and Special Inspections Provider will be responsible for Providing Special Inspections required per the North Carolina State Building Code and as listed in the Statement and Schedule of Special Inspections for: - Soils - Site retaining walls exceeding 5 feet tall - Concrete Construction - Masonry Construction - Structural steel and high strength bolting - Welding of structural steel, cold-formed steel framing & deck - Additionally required, will be all associated Laboratory Testing and Materials Testing field services noted in the Project Specifications, including but not limited to, earthwork/grading, soils compaction, site concrete, and asphalt testing.
The Town of Chapel Hill is seeking proposals from qualified Companies to provide janitorial services at multiple Parks and Recreation facilities in the Town of Chapel Hill.
To provide full maintenance services for elevators, escalators, and lifts for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Facilities Services. The contract as herein specified shall consist of an all-inclusive service for the elevators, escalators, dumbwaiters and lifts being maintained under this contract.
he Carrboro Century Center is a 23,000+/- sq. ft., two story public building that includes the Police Department, Public Works offices, Economic development, Housing and Community Services, meeting rooms, kitchens, locker rooms, bathrooms, and Century Hall (4,236 sq. ft.). Approximately 7,000 sq. ft. requires night cleaning (7 days/week).
The work generally consists of replacing the fire alarm.
Fordham Boulevard (US 15-501) Sidepath Consists of constructing a 10-foot sidepath along Fordham Boulevard (US 15-501) from Ridgefield Road to Willow Drive (approximately 1,800 linear feet) and to upgrade the existing sidepath from Cleland Drive to Ridgefield Road (approximately 1,700 linear feet). The construction will involve clearing and grubbing, grading, concrete paving, drainage, erosion control, curb and gutter installation, signing, striping, and streambank stabilization.
This RFQ is to select an engineering firm to outline an alternative HVAC design approach consisting of a like-in-kind replacement of the existing system. The intent is to replace the current single-zone constant volume (2-pipe) system with a functionally equivalent system to maintain operational simplicity while reducing overall project cost, construction impact, and schedule disruption while integrating a modern building controls system to improve operational efficiency and performance, using owner preferred vendor.
The project generally consists of air flow reduction at the Lineberger Center.