MARBIONC Energy Recovery System Repairs Project, Wilmington, NC
The work generally consists of repairs to the energy recovery system.
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The work generally consists of repairs to the energy recovery system.
The Project is to establish the location of existing underground utilities within the proposed project limits of various construction projects in the planning, design, preconstruction, or construction phase.
The selected firm/team will be tasked with turnkey delivery of construction documents for various types of roadway improvements including, but not limited to: turn lanes, traffic signals, roundabouts, medians/intersections improvements, etc. The scope of work will be tailored to each unique project and will generally include: 1. Coordination with NCDOT 2. Data gathering and existing conditions investigation: Surveying (boundary, topographic, and physical), Existing traffic conditions analysis, Geotechnical exploration of existing roadway and new corridors, and Jurisdictional determination and permitting for adjacent streams/wetlands 3. Plans and specifications preparation: Review coordination with NCDOT, Cost estimating/updating, and Development of Special Provisions 4. Real estate support: Support Town staff who will lead easement/ROW acquisitions 5. Bid phase assistance 6. Construction phase assistance: Construction inspection and certification, Pay application review/certification, and Record drawing documentation
Harnett County (the County) is soliciting firm BIDS for the purchase and delivery of water and wastewater chemicals for the period from July 1, 2026 through June 30, 2027.
Janitorial Services are requested by the Division of Employment and Independence for People with Disabilities. Services for the building occupied by the Division of Employment and Independence for People with Disabilities. Services located at 919 Phillips Avenue, Suite 105, High Point, NC 27262
The scope of work includes but is not limited to the following: HVAC, Plumbing, Carpentry, Painting & Wallpaper, Drywall & Plaster, Floor Coverings, Electrical, and Roofing Repairs. The scope is specific to each home.
Services shall include, but are not limited to: Weekly collection and disposal of residential solid waste from approved Town provided containers. Collection of solid waste from approximately 210 residential customers receiving curbside service. Disposal of collected solid waste at an approved disposal facility. Compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local regulations governing solid waste collection and disposal. The Town of Lilesville shall maintain all customer accounts, including new accounts, closed accounts, billing, and customer records.
The project generally consists of replacing the gym floor.
The project generally consists of alterations to the power meter room.
Project elements include a new perimeter barrier surrounding the facility with associated illumination and security structures (e.g. vehicle bollards) as well as a new site entry configuration which includes an updated traffic flow pattern, guard house, vehicle barriers, and security surveillance systems.
This project can generally be described as the full construction of a airfield maintenance facility as well as the connection of proposed building utilities to existing utilities, installation of a concrete hangar skirt & walking area, apron & security fence adjustments, and construction of a 57,000 square foot overflow lot.
General Contractor services to upfit an existing building into a maintenance office/warehouse facility.
The project seeks a signature artwork that communicates the critical, life-saving work of Fire & EMS personnel and highlights the unseen networks of care, coordination, and vigilance that protect the community every day. The selected Candidate should incorporate technology and may incorporate light, movement, form, dynamic, responsive elements, or other methods to visualize service patterns, response journeys, or other metrics that illustrate Fire & EMS operations over a set period, or as a dynamic representation of Fire & EMS activity. Key project components may include: Interpretations of Fire & EMS service through contemporary, forward-thinking design, including kinetic, data-responsive, or visually dynamic elements. Integration with the facilitys LEED Gold commitment.
The City of Durhams Cultural and Public Art Program and Parking Services (referred to as City) is seeking an Artist (referred to as Candidate) with experience in public murals, municipal design, and community-based engagement. The City seeks this Artist to serve the Durham community through arts based solutions in a one-year pilot residency to beautify Durhams public parking spaces. The Durham Artist-in-Residence program aims to create opportunities for locally engaged artists to serve the Durham community through unique arts-based problem-solving. The first iteration of the pilot program, a collaboration between Durhams Cultural and Public Art Program and Parking Services, aims to embed a local artist within municipal operations for a 12-month residency to beautify Durhams public parking spaces. The artist will collaborate with City staff to develop creative, community-driven solutions for placemaking and wayfinding in the parking booths and floors of four City-owned parking garages.
The City of Durhams Cultural and Public Art Program (referred to as City) is seeking an Artist, Artist Team, or Artist and Fabricator Team (referred to as Candidates) with experience in creating site-specific public art installations at the upcoming Environmental & Street Services South (E&S Services South), located at 1100 Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy, Durham, NC, 27707. This project is part of a broader initiative to modernize and expand the campus to better serve Durhams growing needs.
This project consists of bus stop improvements at seven (7) locations along Six Forks Road, between Rowan Street and Millbrook Road. The purpose is to enhance transit connectivity and improve rider accessibility along this high-traffic corridor. Major work includes construction of ADA-compliant landing pads at each location, along with associated grading and concrete work. The Contractor will be responsible for all landing pad installation and related site work. Bus shelters will be installed separately by GoRaleigh under a separate contract.
The Project consists generally of the following major items: Resurfacing of approximately 6.7 centerline miles of City streets, consisting of approximately 9,505 tons of Superpave Asphalt. Installation of approximately 125 sidewalk access ramps. Approximately 98,445 square yards of asphalt milling. Installation of approximately 10,500 tons of Intermediate and/or Base Course Asphalt for pavement patching. Furnishing and placement of thermoplastic pavement markings. Furnishing and installation of inductive detection signal loops. Removal and construction of approximately 12 speed humps. Earthwork, erosion control, and seeding and mulching as specified in the contract.
The Project consists generally of the following major items: The complete removal and disposal of existing sidewalk ramps as identified by the City of Raleigh and replacement with upgraded ADA-compliant access ramps within the City areas under its jurisdiction The removal and replacement of sidewalk panels, curb and gutter as identified by the City of Raleigh in accordance with project specifications Resetting permanent and hinged bollards in place as specified in the contract The restoration of all disturbed areas including backfilling, grading, seeding and mulching with NCDOT approved seed mixtures
The contractor will perform inspections and maintenance on approximately 718 portable fire extinguishers located at all HPHA dwelling and non-dwelling properties.
This project consists of a sidewalk gap improvement along Prosperity Church Road.