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YOUR DAILY CONSTRUCTION DATA SOURCE NEW PROJECTS BID OPENINGS NEW ORLEANS Bids Due: May 25 at 1:30 P.M LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI Official Proposals, Municipal Bonds, and Construction News MONDAY — FRIDAY WWW.DJCGULFCOAST.COM Part of the network THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 YOUR DAILY CONSTRUCTION DATA SOURCE NEW PROJECTS BID OPENINGS NEW ORLEANS Bids Due: May 25 at 1:30 p.m. BIDS EXTENDED Minden, LA 71058 (318) 377-6134 HEAVY CONSTRUCTION, Pre-Bid Conference: & POSTPONED Fax (318) 371-9156 — $3,461,797 WINONA, MS Mandatory Owner: Continental Structural Plas- Project: Greensboro Street Bank SECURITY SYSTEMS Pre-Bid Date: May 13 at 11 a.m. ROAD AND BRIDGE WORK, tics, 26755 US-371, Sarepta, LA Stabilization, Winona BELLE CHASSE Pre-Bid Location & Info: WESTWEGO, LA 71071 (318) 994-3000 Bid Date: Apr. 23 at 10 a.m. Project Title: Plaquemines Com- School Board Office, 1013 Creswell Project Number: Plans From: Continental Structural Apparent Low Bidders: munity C.A.R.E. Center - Code & Lane, Opelousas, LA 70570 Project No. BA-0213 Plastics of Louisiana, LLC, 225 Rex Townes Const. Co., Inc., 16398 Security Upgrades Owner: St. Landry Parish School Project: Bayou Segnette State Blvd., Auburn Hills, MI 48326 (248) Highway 8 W., Grenada, MS 38901 Location: 115 Keating Drive Board, 1013 E. Creswell Lane, Park Improvements - Boat Launch 823-5671 brian.malott@cspplastics. (601) 226-4816 Fax (601) 226-7265 Belle Chasse, LA Opelousas, LA 70571 (337) 948- Enhancements, Westwego com [email protected] — $95,910 Public Bid 3657 Bid Date: J. J. Ferguson Sand & Gravel, 4510 Bids Due: May 27 Plans From: project owner May 11 at 2 p.m. MISCELLANEOUS, Highway 82 E., Greenwood, MS Owner: Plaquemines Community (extended from Apr. 27) E BATON ROUGE PARISH, LA 38901 (662) 453-5451 Fax (662) MECHANICAL Owner: Coastal Protection and Res- Project Number: 453-1651 — $106,389 C.A.R.E. Center Foundation, 115 Anderson Contracting, LLC, 222 Keating Drive, Belle Chasse, LA LAKE CHARLES toration Authority, 150 Terrace Ave- A21-91051 Project Number: nue, Conference Room 1-152, Baton Project: Grout Cleaning - EBRP Clunan Lane, Yazoo City, MS 39194 70037 (504) 393-5750 (662) 755-2260 Fax (662) 755-2229 CIAA Project #2020-25 Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 342-0811 Libraries - Various Locations, E Plans From: project owner Project Title: Chennault Internation- — $109,185 Fax (225) 342-4674 Baton Rouge Parish TM Productions, LLC, 423 Blair al Airport - Hangar “F” Electrical & Plans From: project owner Bid Date: LANDSCAPING Mechanical Repairs Road, Starkville, MS 39759 (601) JEFFERSON PARISH Location: 3650 Senator J. Bennett Apr. 23 at 11 a.m. 624-0239 — $128,969 Project Number: Johnston Avenue BIDS OPENED Apparent Low Bidder: Mac McNeer Const. Co., Inc., 343 RFP # 3285 Lake Charles, LA Stratus Building Solutions, 4430 S. HIghway 82 W., Greenwood, MS Project Title: Grass Cutting Service Public Bid BUILDING CONSTRUCTION, I-10 Srvice Road #101, Metairie, LA 38930 (662) 453-4640 Fax (662) Location: Jefferson Parish, LA Bids Due: May 21 at 2 p.m. SAREPTA, LA 70001 (504) 434-5410 — amount not 453-4115 — $1,319,090 Public Bid Pre-Bid Conference: Project: Continental Structural Plas- available Owner: City of Winona, 409 Sum- Bids Due: May 13 at 2 p.m. Non-Mandatory tics of Louisiana, LLC - Expansion Owner: City of Baton Rouge and mit Street, Winona, MS 38967 (662) Pre-Bid Conference: Pre-Bid Date: May 11 at 9 a.m. of the Current Manufacturing Facil- Parish of East Baton Rouge, 222 283-1232 Mandatory Pre-Bid Location & Info: ity, Sarepta St. Louis Street, Eight Floor, Room Plans From: Engineering Services, Pre-Bid Date: May 6 at 2 p.m. Office of the Authority, project site Bid Date: Apr. 23 at 4 p.m. 826, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 (225) 115 Aerosmith Drive, Richland, MS Pre-Bid Location & Info: Apparent Low Bidder: Owner: Chennault International Air- 389-3259 (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) 501 Manhattan Blvd., Suite 2200, port Authority, 3650 Senator J. Ben- McInnis Bros. Const., P.O. Box 610, Plans From: www.bidexpress.com. Harvey, LA 70058 nett Johnston Avenue, Lake Charles, Owner: Jefferson Parish School LA 70615 (337) 491-9961 Board, Purchasing Department, 501 Plans From: project owner Manhattan Blvd., Harvey, LA 70058 BID CALENDAR (504) 349-7667 BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Plans From: project owner LAKE CHARLES Listings of projects out for bids in New Public Bid City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street, New Orleans, Note: Contact is Thomas Doster at Project Number: Orleans, Louisiana, and Mississippi. Bids Due: Apr. 29 at 2 p.m. LA 70112 (504) 349-7667 or email thomas. HL 700-01 These are listed first by regions- New Owner: Jefferson Parish Purchasing Depart- Owner: City of New Orleans Purchasing, 1300 [email protected]. Orleans, Louisiana, and Mississippi, then by bid Project Title: Hurricane Laura Dam- ment - West Bank, 200 Derbigny Street, Gen. Perdido Street, Room 4W07 - City Hall, New ages Restoration to CPSB Curricu- date, with the most recent occuring first. lum & Instructional Technical Center Gov’t. Bldg., Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 658-1550 LOUISIANA Location: 600 Shattuck Street The news items in today’s Journal have (504) 364-2678 Fax (504) 364-2693 Plans From: project owner Lake Charles, LA been obtained from Architects, Engineers, Plans From: project owner Public Bid Contractors and other means and are ELECTRICAL WORK BUILDING CONSTRUCTION Bids Due: May 25 at 3 p.m. believed to be correct — but human errors or APRIL 30, 2021 NEW ORLEANS ST. LANDRY PARISH Pre-Bid Conference: mechanical errors are possible. Corrections will Project Title: Ernest N. Morial Convention Project Title: Playground Equip- Mandatory be made when we are notified. MECHANICAL Center-New Orleans - Vertical Transportation ment, Surfacing & Installation - NEW ORLEANS Pre-Bid Date: May 12 at 2 p.m. Improvements Grand Coteau Head Start & Other Pre-Bid Location & Info: Project Title: Ernest N. Morial Convention Cen- Location: New Orleans, LA Sites On An As Needed Basis Project site ter-New Orleans - Replace Hot Water Boilers Location: St. Landry Parish, LA Public Bid (CONTINUED ON PAGE 4) Location: New Orleans, LA Public Bid Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 11 a.m. Public Bid Pre-Bid Conference: New Orleans Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 10 a.m. Non-Mandatory Inside Today’s Journal Pre-Bid Conference: APRIL 29, 2021 Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 8 at 11 a.m. Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Location & Info: New projects in MECHANICAL Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 14 at 10 a.m. via Go To Meeting at https://global.gotomeeting. today’s issue JEFFERSON PARISH Pre-Bid Location & Info: com/join/373363949. 21 Project Number: via Go To Meeting at https://global.gotomeeting. Owner: Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition Bid No. 50-00134035 com/join/436656125 Bid openings in Hall Authority, 900 Convention Center Blvd., Project Title: Three Year Labor Only Contract Owner: Ernest N. Morial New Orleans Exhibition New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 582-3035 today’s issue Hall Authority, 900 Convention Center Blvd., 7 - Troubleshoot & Repair the Variable Frequency Plans From: project owner Drives - Department of General Services New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 582-3035 Location: Jefferson Parish, LA Plans From: project owner DEBRIS REMOVAL Public Bid NEW ORLEANS Sub Bids Wanted ................................................ Page 18 Bids Due: Apr. 29 at 1:30 p.m. DEBRIS REMOVAL Project Number: Construction Services ............................................ Page 19 Owner: Jefferson Parish Purchasing Depart- NEW ORLEANS Proposal No. 1159 ment - West Bank, 200 Derbigny Street, Gen. Project Number: Project Title: Street Cleaning & Debris Collec- Gov’t. Bldg., Suite 4400, Gretna, LA 70053 Proposal No. 1158 tion, Removal, Processing & Disposal Services (504) 364-2678 Fax (504) 364-2693 Project Title: Street Cleaning & Debris Collec- Zone 2 Plans From: project owner tion, Removal, Processing & Disposal Services Location: New Orleans, LA Zone 1 Public Bid AUDIO/VISUAL Location: New Orleans, LA Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 11:15 a.m. JEFFERSON PARISH Public Bid Pre-Bid Conference: Project Number: Bids Due: Apr. 30 at 11 a.m. Non-Mandatory Bid No. 50-00134029 Pre-Bid Conference: Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 15 at 11 a.m. Project Title: Three Year Labor Only Contract Non-Mandatory Pre-Bid Location & Info: - Audio & Visual Repairs - General Services Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 15 at 11 a.m. Purchasing Conference Room, 4W05, 4th floor Department Pre-Bid Location & Info: Location: Jefferson Parish, LA Purchasing Conference Room, 4W05, 4th floor (CONTINUED ON PAGE 2) 2 DAILY JOURNAL OF COMMERCE www.djcgulfcoast.com THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021 List of Contractors Meraux, LA 70075 (504) 271-3431 Fax (504) Pre-Bid Location & Info: coating system, and associated labor, materi- 271-1184 WebEx Meeting Dial-In Meeting No. (504) 658- als, and equipment necessary to complete who have plans on LA Contracting Enterprises LLC, P.O. Box 5178, 7001 Meeting No. 990 945 650 the project in accordance with the plans and Thibodaux, LA 70302 (985) 446-2212 Fax Owner: City of New Orleans Purchasing, 1300 specifications. NEW ORLEANS work out for bids (985) 446-2231 Perdido Street, Room 4W07 - City Hall, New Bids Due: May 6 at 2 p.m. PUBLISHING GROUP, L.L.C. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) Subterranean Construction LLC, P. O. Box 588, Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 658-1550 Pre-Bid Conference: 3350 Ridgelake Drive City Hall, 1300 Perdido Street, New Orleans, Mandeville, LA 70470 (985) 246-6767 Fax Plans From: project owner Mandatory Suite 281 LA 70112 (985) 246-6880 Note: Proposers shall submit the following Pre-Bid Date: Apr. 22 at 10 a.m. Metairie, LA 70002 Owner: City of New Orleans Purchasing, 1300 Malouf Const. Corp., P.O. Box 1177, Green- electronically via Email to the Purchasing Agent, Pre-Bid Location & Info: Perdido Street, Room 4W07 - City Hall, New wood, MS 38935 (662) 455-6111 Fax (662) Haley Slocum at [email protected], no Meeting Hall, Franklin Avenue Administration Building, 6920 Franklin Avenue, New Orleans, LISA BLOSSMAN Publisher Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 658-1550 455-6118 later than May 4, 2021 by 4pm CT LA 70122 ANNE N.
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