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Bullitt County
This rfp is for construction manager as constructor (cmc) services. The project consists of a comprehensive renovation of the existing cooperative extension building and construction of two new additions. Renovated areas include offices, meeting rooms, reception and lobby spaces, circulation, restrooms, and associated building systems. New construction includes a west program addition housing a teaching kitchen, craft studio, exhibition/gallery corridor, support spaces, and an outdoor learning terrace, as well as a separate office addition providing expanded administrative and program workspace. The improvements are designed to address current operational limitations, including inadequate storage, limited acoustic privacy, outdated building systems, and constrained space for growing program demand. Interior and exterior upgrades establish a unified look and feel across the campus through coordinated materials, finishes, and architectural expression.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 9, 2026
Bullitt County
Close: Mar 9, 2026
This rfp is for construction manager as constructor (cmc) services. The project consists of a comprehensive renovation of the existing cooperative extension building and construction of two new additions. Renovated areas include offices, meeting rooms, reception and lobby spaces, circulation, restrooms, and associated building systems. New construction includes a west program addition housing a teaching kitchen, craft studio, exhibition/gallery corridor, support spaces, and an outdoor learning terrace, as well as a separate office addition providing expanded administrative and program workspace. The improvements are designed to address current operational limitations, including inadequate storage, limited acoustic privacy, outdated building systems, and constrained space for growing program demand. Interior and exterior upgrades establish a unified look and feel across the campus through coordinated materials, finishes, and architectural expression.
AvailableBullitt County
Supply stone for use by the county road department.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2025
Due Date
Feb 13, 2025
Release: Jan 30, 2025
Bullitt County
Close: Feb 13, 2025
Supply stone for use by the county road department.
Bullitt County
Furnish asphalt mix (KYTC certified state mix) to be used by the county road department.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2025
Due Date
Feb 13, 2025
Release: Jan 30, 2025
Bullitt County
Close: Feb 13, 2025
Furnish asphalt mix (KYTC certified state mix) to be used by the county road department.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Skip this path; move directly to a cooperative vehicle.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing; confirm your product is on a usable coop (start with Sourcewell), align with procurement/department head, and work with the end user to fast-track.
Bullitt County, KY: Given the lack of sole source flexibility and no evidence of past use, skip this path and immediately pursue cooperative contracting options as the most efficient alternative to a formal competitive bid.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Bullitt County
The regular meeting agenda includes an invocation, salute to the flag, and opening remarks. Key business items involve the Treasurer's Transfer Report and approval of all bills. Scheduled presentations include the 2026 Clerk's Budget and related orders for expenditures and deputy maximum amounts. New business primarily concerns second readings and public hearings for Zoning Ordinances 25-29, 25-30, and 25-31 (related to temporary transitional housing). Additionally, the court will address the Sheriff's Office 2026 General Term Order, budget forms, and bond requirements, along with discussing the Vacation Cash Out Policy and reviewing new hires and promotions. An executive session is planned to discuss litigation, personnel, and/or land acquisition.
The agenda for the regular meeting includes an invocation, salute to the flag, and opening remarks. Key discussion points involve the Treasurer's Transfer Report, approval of all bills, and presentations from various speakers. Guest speakers are scheduled to discuss a Sheriff's grant regarding accreditation and body armor, an update on tangible tax collection by the County Attorney, and a KIPDA update. New business items focus heavily on zoning matters, including first readings and public hearings for Zoning Ordinance 25-29, 25-30, and 25-31, the latter concerning temporary transitional housing for the City of Shepherdsville. Other new business includes accepting several roads into the perpetual maintenance system and the renewal of the Commonwealth Attorney's Office Lease Agreement. The session is also scheduled to include an executive session for litigation, personnel, and/or land acquisition matters.
The Fiscal Court addressed several key items including treasurer's transfer report, approval of fiscal court bills, and treasurer's reports. The court heard a presentation on the Kentucky Division of Waste Management's forced water main project on Collins Hill Road. They also discussed the appointment of Jeremy Willis to the Bullitt County Parks and Recreation Board. Additionally, there was a discussion regarding a potential decrease in the speed limit on Buckman Street for safety concerns.
The Fiscal Court meeting included discussions and decisions on several key areas. The Treasurer's Transfer Report, detailing expenditures, was reviewed and approved. The court also approved the payment of claims from various funds. A speaker addressed the court regarding the need for a water main connection for residences on Highway 44 West, highlighting the lack of fire hydrants in the area. The Judge committed to adding the area to the Louisville Water List for unserved areas.
The Bullitt County Fiscal Court meeting covered a range of topics including accepting the Treasurer's Transfer Report, approving Fiscal Court/Treasurer bills, and discussing Windstream's expansion in Bullitt County. The court also addressed Ordinance 21-10, Amendment One, related to the annual budget, and considered a proposal for new voting machines. Approvals were given for Resolution 21-13 for the Roe Hill Water Project Agreement, a CDBG Grant Agreement for the Roe Hill Road Water Main Extension and Pump Station Project, and Resolution 21-12 regarding an Interlocal Cooperation Agreement for wastewater services. Additionally, the court approved a Lease Renewal Agreement for the Commonwealth Attorney's Office, appointments to the Restaurant and Hotel Associations, the purchase of new ambulances, new hires for Emergency Medical Services, and the donation of a surplus ambulance to the Zoneton Fire Department. The court also addressed the Bullitt County Sheriffs Revenue Bond and authorized the Road Department to seek bids on a new Tack Oil Machine.
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