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The Commonwealth of Kentucky is issuing this solicitation for construction services related to the management of drainage issues in Pike County. The scope involves controlling drainage from a mine bench, removing saturated material, installing a rock toe buttress, and constructing approximately 600 linear feet of ditchline. Additionally, drainage controls at bench and house levels are required, along with building a small block wall behind a home.
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Work includes a significant amount of water that is draining from the mine bench causing problems (small slides, mold, drainage, etc. ) the proposed plans is to control the water and get it into frozen creek which is across the road. Access to the bench will be via the gravel driveway down the road from the residence, used to access another residence at the bench level. At this residence, there is drainage from behind the driveway from an old closed portal which is saturating the area and flowing along the driveway. Water has also caused a small slip on the hill adjacent to the drive. This material will be removed and a rock toe buttress installed to stabilize the hill above the road. Approx 600 LF of ditchline will be installed along this drive and up to the portal. Drainage controls will be installed on the bench and at the house level. A small block wall will be installed behind one home to stabilize a small slide and handle drainage.
Posted Date
Jan 12, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 12, 2026
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Work includes a significant amount of water that is draining from the mine bench causing problems (small slides, mold, drainage, etc. ) the proposed plans is to control the water and get it into frozen creek which is across the road. Access to the bench will be via the gravel driveway down the road from the residence, used to access another residence at the bench level. At this residence, there is drainage from behind the driveway from an old closed portal which is saturating the area and flowing along the driveway. Water has also caused a small slip on the hill adjacent to the drive. This material will be removed and a rock toe buttress installed to stabilize the hill above the road. Approx 600 LF of ditchline will be installed along this drive and up to the portal. Drainage controls will be installed on the bench and at the house level. A small block wall will be installed behind one home to stabilize a small slide and handle drainage.
AvailableThe Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) seeking construction services to perform an exploratory geotechnical investigation of suspected mine-related subsidence in Hancock County, KY. The work includes digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with methane monitoring and use of downhole camera), grouting and potential remedial work if mining-related subsidence is confirmed; bidders must be registered in Kentucky’s Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically. The solicitation was posted mid-January 2026 and has a response deadline in February 2026, and is not a grant program.
Posted Date
Jan 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 17, 2026
Close: Feb 11, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) seeking construction services to perform an exploratory geotechnical investigation of suspected mine-related subsidence in Hancock County, KY. The work includes digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with methane monitoring and use of downhole camera), grouting and potential remedial work if mining-related subsidence is confirmed; bidders must be registered in Kentucky’s Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically. The solicitation was posted mid-January 2026 and has a response deadline in February 2026, and is not a grant program.
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) requesting construction services for an exploratory geotechnical investigation in Hancock County to assess subsidence potentially related to historic mining in the Hawesville coal seam. Tasks include digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with specified drilling/casing and flushing procedures), downhole camera inspection, methane monitoring, and grout placement using two specified mixes; work and locations will be directed by AML staff. Bidders must register in the Commonwealth eProcurement Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically; the bid deadline is February 11, 2026 at 09:30 AM ET.
Posted Date
Jan 17, 2026
Due Date
Feb 11, 2026
Release: Jan 17, 2026
Close: Feb 11, 2026
The Commonwealth of Kentucky (Facilities & Support Services) issued RFB-187-26 (Opportunity ID RFB-785-2600000341-1) requesting construction services for an exploratory geotechnical investigation in Hancock County to assess subsidence potentially related to historic mining in the Hawesville coal seam. Tasks include digging exploratory pits, drilling borings (with specified drilling/casing and flushing procedures), downhole camera inspection, methane monitoring, and grout placement using two specified mixes; work and locations will be directed by AML staff. Bidders must register in the Commonwealth eProcurement Vendor Self Service (VSS) system and submit bids electronically; the bid deadline is February 11, 2026 at 09:30 AM ET.
Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) is soliciting bids for flood repairs to the Pike Building Auditorium at Big Sandy Community & Technical College’s Prestonsburg campus. The work includes reconstruction of the existing stage, re‑upholstery of fixed audience seating, a new stage curtain, miscellaneous flood‑damage repairs, and new interior finishes such as paint, carpet, and wood stage flooring. The project estimate is $225,000 with 120 days for substantial completion plus 30 days for final completion.
Posted Date
Jan 19, 2026
Due Date
Feb 3, 2026
Release: Jan 19, 2026
Close: Feb 3, 2026
Kentucky Community & Technical College System (KCTCS) is soliciting bids for flood repairs to the Pike Building Auditorium at Big Sandy Community & Technical College’s Prestonsburg campus. The work includes reconstruction of the existing stage, re‑upholstery of fixed audience seating, a new stage curtain, miscellaneous flood‑damage repairs, and new interior finishes such as paint, carpet, and wood stage flooring. The project estimate is $225,000 with 120 days for substantial completion plus 30 days for final completion.
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