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Daily Journal of Commerce MONDAY — FRIDAY DIGITAL EDITION Since 1922 LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Official Proposals, Municipal Bonds, and Construction News Daily Journal of Commerce MONDAY — FRIDAY DIGITAL EDITION www.djcgulfcoast.com THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 YOUR DAILY CONSTRUCTION DATA SOURCE NEW PROJECTS BID OPENINGS LOUISIANA Public Bid BIDS EXTENDED Plans From: Grace Hebert Archi- Owner: City of Baton Rouge and Bids Due: Apr. 22 at 11 a.m. & POSTPONED tects, APAC, 501 Government Street, Parish of East Baton Rouge, 222 MECHANICAL Pre-Bid Conference: Suite 200, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 St. Louis Street, Eight Floor, Room NEW IBERIA Mandatory BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, (225) 338-5569 826, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) Project Title: Cooling Tower Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 11 at 10 a.m. NEW ORLEANS, LA 389-3259 Replacements - Iberia Medical Center Pre-Bid Location & Info: Project Number: HIGHWAY PROJECTS, Plans From: project owner Location: 2315 E. Main Street 8th Floor Room 806 (Public Bid Project No. 1603-18903 ASSUMPTION PARISH, LA New Iberia, LA Room), City Hall, 222 St. Louis St., Project: Dillard University Campus Project Number: MUNICIPAL/PUBLIC WORKS, Public Bid Baton Rouge, LA 70802. Immedi- Improvements, New Orleans Proposal: H.010443.6 RICHLAND, MS Scope: Work consists of replace- ately after, there will be a second Bid Date: Apr. 22 at 2 p.m. Project: POSTPONED - LA 308: Project: City of Richland - 2019 Water ment of existing Cooling Tower #1 & Pre-bid Conference & Site Visit at (extended from Apr. 9) Curve Realign & Shoulders System Improvements, Richland appurtenances. Additive Alternate 1: the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Air- Owner: Dillard University, Purchas- Postponed from Apr. 10 Bid Date: Mar. 29 at 10 a.m. replacing Cooling Tower #2. port, 9430 Jackie Cochran Dr. Baton ing Dept., 2601 Gentilly Blvd., New Owner: Louisiana Department of Apparent Low Bidders: Bids Due: May 16 at 2 p.m. Rouge, LA 70807. Orleans, LA 70122 Transportation and Development, CB Developers, Inc., 938 Old Rifle Pre-Bid Conference: Owner: City of Baton Rouge and Plans From: Infinity Engineering Headquarters Bldg., 1201 Capi- Range Road, Petal, MS 39465 (601) Non-Mandatory Parish of East Baton Rouge, 222 Consultants, LLC, 4001 Division tol Access Road, Baton Rouge, LA 753-9200 Fax (601) 753-2622 — Pre-Bid Date: May 2 at 2 p.m. St. Louis Street, Eight Floor, Room $878,595 Street, Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 70802 (225) 379-1111 Utility Constructors, Inc., P.O. Box Pre-Bid Location & Info: 826, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 304-0548 Fax (504) 355-0265 Plans From: project owner Board Room of Iberia Medical Cen- 389-3259 13627, Jackson, MS 39236 (601) ter, project site Plans From: project owner 922-9355 Fax (601) 922-5827 — BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, BIDS OPENED $999,520 Owner: Iberia Medical Center, 2315 PORT ALLEN, LA E. Main Street, New Iberia, LA BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Red Oak Const., LLC, 3351 Jackson GRAMBLING Project Number: DOOR/WINDOWS, Liberty NW, Wesson, MS 39191 70560 (337) 364-0441 Project No. WBR.09R BATON ROUGE, LA Plans From: www.aeplans.com Project Number: (601) 757-9744 Fax (601) 835-0015 Bid #50018 190008 Project: POSTPONED - Port Allen Project Number: A19-91081 — $1,095,596 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Project Title: Repairs & Painting of Middle School Renovations & Land- Project: Annual Contract - Window Hemphill Const. Co., Inc., P.O. Box LAKE ARTHUR Tiger Village Apartments scaping Washing Library, Baton Rouge 879, Florence, MS 39073 (601) Project Title: Lake Arthur Mainte- Location: Grambling, LA Postponed from Apr. 4 Bid Date: Mar. 29 at 11 a.m. 932-2060 Fax (601) 932-2550 — nance Building Public Bid Owner: West Baton Rouge Parish Apparent Low Bidder: $1,447,300 Location: Andrus Cove Cemetery Bids Due: Apr. 25 at 2 p.m. School Board c/o Kern Consulting, Bokas Building Designs, LLC, P.O. Delta Constructors Inc., 1977 Flo- LLC, 2044 N. Lobdell Highway, Port Box 1576, Zachary, LA 70791 (225) Road Pre-Bid Conference: (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Lake Arthur, LA Mandatory Allen, LA 70767 571-5955 — amount not available Public Bid Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 10 at 2 p.m. Estimated Cost: Pre-Bid Location & Info: Purchas- $400,000 ing Department Conference Room. Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 9 a.m. Owner: Grambling State University, BID CALENDAR Pre-Bid Conference: 403 Main Street, Grambling, LA Non-Mandatory 71245 (318) 274-4354 Listings of projects out for bids in New ROAD AND BRIDGE WORK Durr Heavy Const., LLC, 817 Hickory, Hara- Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 16 at 2 p.m. Plans From: project owner Orleans, Louisiana, and Mississippi. NEW ORLEANS han, LA 70123 (504) 737-3205 Fax (504) Pre-Bid Location & Info: These are listed first by regions- New Orleans, Louisiana, and Mississippi, then by bid date, with the Project Number: 737-3905 Project site BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Bid Solicitation: 500C-02502 Owner: Jefferson Davis Parish most recent occuring first. T L Hawk, LLC, 7389 Florida Boulevard, LAKE CHARLES Project Title: Taft Place City Park Neighbor- Police Jury Office, 304 N. State Project Number: Suite 200C, Baton Rouge, LA 70806 (225) Street, Jennings, LA 70546 Bid #DB-2018-FM-180 The news items in today’s Journal have been hood Emergency Reconstruction 298-1300 Plans From: Lewis Architecture, Project Title: Calcasieu Correction- obtained from Architects, Engineers, Contractors Location: 800 - 900 block of Taft Place LLC, 405 Cooper Street, Welsh, LA al Center & Administration Improve- and others means and are believed to be correct New Orleans, LA APRIL 9, 2019 70591 (337) 734-3548 ments — but human errors or mechanical errors are possible. Corrections will be made when we are Public Bid Location: 5410 Broad Street Bids Due: Apr. 4 at 2:30 p.m. ROAD AND BRIDGE WORK ELECTRICAL WORK notified. NEW ORLEANS Lake Charles, LA Pre-Bid Conference: BATON ROUGE Public Bid Project Number: Non-Mandatory Project Title: Electrical Repair & Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 2 p.m. IFB 2019-003 Maintenance Heavy Industrial Re- Pre-Bid Date: Mar. 7 at 2:30 p.m. Pre-Bid Conference: Project Title: St. Charles Streetcar Line Bid A19-0870 Pre-Bid Location & Info: (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Downtown Loop Pavement Replacement Location: Baton Rouge, LA Purchasing Conference Room 4W05, 4th Location: New Orleans, LA New Orleans Floor, City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street, New Public Bid Orleans, LA 70112 Inside Today’s Journal APRIL 4, 2019 Bids Due: Apr. 9 at 11 a.m. Owner: City of New Orleans Purchasing, Pre-Bid Conference: 1300 Perdido Street, Room 4W07 - City Hall, BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Non-Mandatory New projects in NEW ORLEANS New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 658-1550 Pre-Bid Date: Mar. 27 at 2 p.m. today’s issue Project Number: Bid No. / Delgado Project Plans From: project owner 29 Pre-Bid Location & Info: No. 40006-R0017970 Planholders: RTA Board Conference Room Project Title: Delgado Community College Wallace C. Drennan, Inc., P.O. Box 15438, Bid openings in Owner: Regional Transit Authority, 2817 Building 11 Gymnasium Wood Floor Instal- New Orleans, LA 70175 (504) 828-8000 Fax today’s issue Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70119 (504) 12 lation (504) 836-2939 248-3900 Location: 615 City Park Avenue Fleming Const. Co., 23 E. Airline Drive, Ken- Plans From: project owner New Orleans, LA ner, LA 70062 (504) 464-4000 Fax (504) Note: The RTA has established a Disad- Public Bid 464-4036 vantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal of Construction Services ......................................................Page 22 Scope: Work consists of installation of Balthazar Electriks, 201 St. Charles Avenue, 38.61% for this project. approximately 11,300 square feet of maple Suite 2570, New Orleans, LA 70170 (504) flooring. 382-4007 Fax (504) 891-5504 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Bids Due: Apr. 4 at 2 p.m. Cooper Contracting Group, 2215 N. Von Braun NEW ORLEANS Pre-Bid Conference: Court, Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 442-2447 Fax Project Title: Lighthouse For The Blind Ware- Mandatory (504) 301-4451 house Expansion Pre-Bid Date: Mar. 22 at 2 p.m. TKTMJ, Inc., 100 Harbor Circle, New Orleans, Location: 123 State Street Pre-Bid Location & Info: LA 70126 (504) 373-5107 Fax (504) 304- New Orleans, LA Cook Bldg. Bldg. 10, Room 117, project site 1693 Public Bid Owner: Delgado Community College, 501 City La Pequena Construction, LLC, 3309 Charles Bids Due: Apr. 9 at 2 p.m. Park Avenue (Building 37), New Orleans, LA Ct., Chalmette, LA 70043 (504) 982-1101 Pre-Bid Conference: 70119 (504) 762-3027 Command Const., LLC, 3206 N. Turnbull Mandatory Plans From: project owner Drive, Metairie, LA 70002 (504) 887-8795 Deposit: $50 per set Fax (504) 887-8906 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) 2 DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE www.djcgulfcoast.com THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 List of Contractors Plans From: project owner Estimated Cost: Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 620- Planholders: $500,000-$1,000,000 8022 Fax (504) 620-8027 who have plans on Smith Construction Company, P. O. Box 5596, Scope: Work consists of grading, milling Cooper Contracting Group, 2215 N. Von Braun Slidell, LA 70469 (985) 882-2426 Fax (985) asphalt pavement, asphalt concrete overlay, Court, Harvey, LA 70058 (504) 442-2447 Fax work out for bids 882-2406 NEW ORLEANS (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) concrete bridge railing repair and rehabilita- (504) 301-4451 PUBLISHING GROUP, L.L.C. Battco Construction and Maintenance, Inc., tion and related work. 3350 Ridgelake Drive Pre-Bid Date: Mar. 28 at 2 p.m. P.O. Box 74761, Metairie, LA 70003 (504) Bids Due: Apr. 10 at 10 a.m. APRIL 15, 2019 465-9411 Suite 281 Pre-Bid Location & Info: Owner: Louisiana Department of Transporta- Dynamic Constructors, LLC, 2100 L & A Road, LANDSCAPING Project site. Attendance is advised. tion and Development, Headquarters Bldg., NEW ORLEANS Metairie, LA 70002 Metairie, LA 70001 (504) 305-0385 Fax Owner: Louisiana Lighthouse for the Blind 1201 Capitol Access Road, Baton Rouge, LA Project Number: (504) 305-0558 in New Orleans, Inc.., 123 State Street, New 70802 (225) 379-1111 LISA BLOSSMAN Publisher CDW Services, LLC, 721 Papworth Avenue, Proposals No.
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