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Energy Tax Incentives
focus for July’s LEED AP
Breakfast Meeting
The next LEED AP Breakfast Meeting will be held Friday,
July 8, and feature a presentation by Michael D’Onofrio
(Engineered Tax Services). This course is approved for one hour
of GBCI CE credit.
For more information or to register for breakfast meetings,
call Kelly Butler (ext. 217) or visit bx.org.
Friday, July 8
8 to 9 a.m.
$10 for employees of BX member firms
The Newsletter of The Builders Exchange of Central Ohio • June 28, 2011 $25 for employees of nonmember firms
Phone: 614/486-9521 • Fax: 614/486-7620 • bx.org
Published Weekly by The Daily Reporter.
Companies recognized for safety excellence
Meet THE 2011 RISING LEADERS Recently, the Builders Exchange proudly announced the
winners of the 16th annual BX Safety Awards.
Twenty-one companies were honored with a BX Safety
All of the winners will be formally recognized at the BX
Annual Meeting on Thursday, Nov. 17 at the Aladdin Shrine
Center, 3850 Stelzer Rd.
Achievement Award for outstanding safety statistics and jobsite For more information about the BX Safety Awards, visit the
Ron Wilburn performance, and one company received a BX Safety Innovation
Award for unique safety practices.
BX website at bx.org, or contact Jenna Conaway (ext. 236) at the
Exchange.
Company: Limbach Co. LLC
Congratulations to three BX Safety Achievement Award Winners:
Title: Project Manager
Years in Construction Industry: 4
Rising Leader Comments:
“I hope to sharpen my
leadership skills and improve my
communication skills through
this program. The Rising Leaders
Settle Muter Electric Smoot-Elford-McDaniel’s
program is a great place to take your Sauer Group, Inc. Type of work: Settle Muter Electric is an Type of work: Smoot-Elford-
leadership skills to the next level.” electrical contractor. McDaniel’s is a construction manager.
Type of work: Sauer Group, Inc. is a full-service
The Rising Leaders Institute (RLI), supported by a grant from mechanical contractor. Senior leadership: Mark Muter, CEO, Senior leadership: Tom Sisterhen, vice
the Builders Exchange Foundation, is an intensive, 12-session Brad Muter, operations manager and president
Senior leadership: Charlie Steitz, president and
program focused on building management skills and business Greg Howard, senior project manager
owner Safety staff: Angelo Giannakos,
knowledge of high potential individuals, and preparing them to Safety staff: Safex corporate safety director
serve as the future leaders of the construction industry. Safety staff: Penny McFann, human resources
Participants in the Rising Leaders Institute are required and safety coordinator and Ryan Costello, Average number of employees: 120 Average number of employees: 25
to have a champion from their company, a manager who acts corporate field safety manager
Year the company was founded: 1995 Year the company was founded: 2002
as their mentor throughout the program. Wilburn’s mentor is Average number of employees: 180 in the
Richard Schneider, Assistant Vice President with Limbach Co. Company facts: Settle Muter Electric Company facts: Smoot-Elford-
Columbus office and 1,045 company-wide
LLC. has offices in Columbus and Raleigh, McDaniel’s is a Tri-Venture created to
With a curriculum developed for the Builders Exchange Year the company was founded: 1876 NC. The firm performs around serve as the construction manager for
by The Ohio State University Fisher College of Business, the $25 million in sales annually in the various school systems in the Central
Company facts: Sauer is a 133-year-old
sessions are taught by OSU faculty members. following areas: commercial, industrial, Ohio area.
mechanical contracting firm headquartered in
For more information and an application for the 2012 Rising design/build, service, and residential.
Pittsburgh. Locally, Sauer’s management is the BX safety accolades: This is the first
Leaders Institute, contact Kelly Butler (ext. 217) or visit the BX fifth generation of family leadership to run the BX safety accolades: This is the second BX safety award that Smoot-Elford-
website at bx.org. company. BX safety award that Settle Muter has McDaniel’s has received.
received.
BX safety accolades: This is the ninth BX safety Company comments: “Being able to
award that Sauer has received. Company comments: “Earning a BX work so that we can all enjoy healthy
2011 Craftsmanship Award Company comments: “We believe this
safety award shows SME’s commitment
to safety and demonstrates that we
meaningful lives is the ultimate goal
and the efforts of our employees
recipients announced award shows the level of seriousness that
our employees take in being safe. They are
take safety upon ourselves rather than
being forced to do so.” – Brad Muter,
help make that possible.” – Angelo
Giannakos, corporate safety director
trained to make safety part of their job and
The BX Craftsmanship Award judges operations manager
not someone else’s. The award is something
met recently and selected 12 individuals to they take pride in winning.” – Penny McFann,
be honored with a 2011 BX Craftsmanship human resources and safety coordinator
Award.
Since 1964, the BX Craftsmanship
Awards Program has recognized the
importance of craftspeople for the quality
work they provide to the local construction
Group-experience employers now eligible
for safety council performance bonus rebate
industry.
The Craftsmanship recipients were selected from 41
nominations of work completed throughout the central Ohio
area during the past year. The Builders Exchange is proud • Enroll with local safety council by Companies that are self-insured or in
to announce that the Ohio Bureau of July 31, 2011. group-retrospective rating programs are
The 2011 BX Craftsmanship Award recipients are: Workers’ Compensation has decided to • Attend ten meetings or events, eight excluded from earning a rebate, but are
extend the safety council performance of which must be through local welcome to participate.
• Clarence “Buddy” Brown (The Superior Group) for the bonus rebate to group-experience safety council (Employers have the For more information about the
installation of the electrical feeder system for the main employers during the 2012 fiscal year. option to gain credit for up to two Safety Council of Greater Columbus or to
electrical room in the penthouse area at Battelle Memorial Previously, those in group-experience meetings through attendance at enroll, visit safecolumbus.org or contact
Institute; nominated by Brett Meyer (Gilbane Building rating programs were encouraged to Ohio Safety Congress, DSH safety Jenna Conaway (ext. 236) or Kelly Purcell
Company); participate but excluded from earning any training courses or industry-specific (ext. 223) at the BX.
• Danny Chard (Wanner Metal Worx, Inc.) for the steel rebate. training).
columns and roof framing of the west gazebo at Harrison To earn the 2% performance bonus • CEO must attend any one safety
Park; nominated by Craig Wanner (Wanner Metal Worx, rebate, companies must meet all program council sponsored function or
Inc.); eligibility requirements and reduce their meeting (CEO attendance counts as
• Sam Ciminero (Smoot Construction) for the installation of frequency and severity rates by 10% or credit toward one of ten meetings
CMU, brick, glazed block and slate brick associated with maintain both at zero. required).
the café/restroom building and band shell at Scioto Mile Ohio BWC FY12 safety council • Submit semi-annual reports for the
Promenade and Park; nominated by Jim Ruffing (Smoot program discount eligibility requirements: 2011 calendar year.
Construction);
• Nick Clark (OCP Contractors) for the metal framing and
drywall in the narthex, tabernacle and sanctuary at St. Paul
the Apostle Catholic Church; nominated by Darrell Brown
(OCP Contractors);
Pay less for your electricity BWC makes changes to
• Jud Cline (K.E. Dittmar Company, Inc.) for the stone
facing and installation on the building exterior and
The Exchange is proud to announce our newest
partner-in-service, Volunteer Energy Services, Inc., offering a manual classification codes
interior fireplace at the Orange Branch of the Delaware special commercial rate to BX member firms. The Ohio Bureau of Workers’ Compensation (BWC) has
County Library; nominated by Mick Harper (K.E. Dittmar ,
If you’re a business customer of AEP you can save adopted several manual classification changes to become
Company, Inc.) and Randy Pettit (Elford, Inc.); substantially on your company’s electricity. Volunteer energy effective July 1, 2011. The object of manual classification codes
• Steve Engle (Mid-City Electric Co.) for the installation working with FirstEnergy Solutions, can reduce your electricity is to assign the code that best describes your business. Within
of electrical service and systems at the TJX Data Center; cost by 20% or more. the next few weeks, BWC will send out letters to the employers
nominated by Brian Dew (Mid-City Electric Co.); affected by these changes.
• Rick Franz (Sauer Group, Inc.) for the installation of HVAC Here’s how it works: Some new classification codes have been added, other codes
piping and equipment in the new 13-story patient tower at FirstEnergy Solutions is certified by the PUCO to supply have been reclassified to another code and many classifications
Nationwide Children’s Hospital; nominated by Ron Swart electric generation services in Ohio. As a “Competitive Retail have changes in the wording describing the operations. Below
(Sauer Group, Inc.); Electric Service” provider, FirstEnergy will supply the electric are some of the changes:
• Dean Meier (The Superior Group) for the electrical generation to AEP based on your usage. AEP then delivers the
distribution in the facility power house and west electricity to you. You still receive New Manual Classification Codes
mechanical room at JP Morgan Chase; nominated by Rich only one bill, from AEP – and that • 2797 - Manufactured, modular or pre-fabricated home
Hartman (The Superior Group); bill will be a lot lower! manufacturing - shop work - all operations and drivers.
• Doug Shawver (George J. Igel & Co., Inc.) for the Right now BX members are • 2799 - Manufactured, modular or pre-fabricated home
cast-in-place concrete stairs added to the north and south being offered a guaranteed rate setup, hook up or installation at building site.
sides of Cunz Hall at The Ohio State University; nominated through June 2014. That means
by James Brassel, Jr. (George J. Igel & Co., Inc.); no rate increases for three years! Reclassification of Codes
• Kevin Smuck (Hilliard Glass & Service) for the interior • Combine Manual 2812 - Cabinet works - with power
glass package at the Franklin County Government Center Get a preview of your savings: machinery into revised Manual 2883 - Furniture
Pavilion; nominated by Darren Taylor (Hilliard Glass & Before you commit, manufacturing and cabinet shop - wood - NOC includes
Service); Volunteer Energy has a quick way assembling and finishing.
• John Stamper (Martin Painting & Coating Co.) for the to preview your savings. With • Combine Manual 5651 - Carpentry - dwelling - three
decorative painting, stenciling, gold leafing and staining at your electric bill in hand, go to stories or less into revised Manual 5645 - Carpentry -
St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church; nominated by John the home page of the BX website detached one or two family dwellings.
Pritt (Martin Painting & Coating Co.), and (bx.org) and click on Volunteer
• Josh Wright (Bruner Corp.) for the installation of Energy’s “Electricity Savings These changes will first
mechanical piping systems in the boiler room, chiller Calculator.” In about 90 seconds, appear on the July 1, 2011 to
room and mechanical penthouses at Battelle Memorial you’ll see the impact this program December 31, 2011 payroll
Institute; nominated by Brett Meyer (Gilbane Building can make on your overhead. report, that employers will
Company). If you like the savings you see, all you need to do is complete receive in late December 2011.
a Program Enrollment Form (found right next to the savings If you have any questions regarding manual classifications,
calculator) and return it – with that copy of your electric bill – to
Thank you
please contact CareWorks Consultants’ Tammy Bowersmith at
Volunteer Energy. You should see your savings on your bill within 800/837-3200, ext. 7247.
two cycles!
If you have questions or a unique situation (like
multiple locations), feel free to contact the Volunteer Energy
to the 2011 Craftsmanship Award Sponsors representative for the BX, Dan Deagle, at 614/496-3518 or Look on next page to find...
ddeagle@volunteerenergy.com. For more information, contact
Michelle Kadisevskis (ext. 219) at the Exchange. • Drug-free training for your employees and/or
supervisors
Lower electricity rate • Upcoming BX classes
Same billing & service from AEP
Great savings for your business • Bid List
14 TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 2011
DRUG-FREE SAFETY TRAINING FOR SUPERVISORS AND EMPLOYEES
BX General Education
Protect your company from damaging consequences Below is a list of upcoming BX education
classes. For more information and a complete
Substance abuse is often the silent and unseen cause of EDUCATION list of classes offered, visit bx.org.
work-related accidents. Unfortunately, employers and their Drug-Free Employee Education
employees don’t realize it until it’s too late – when the costs can Time: 8 to 9 a.m.
Cost: $35 for employees of BX member firms q PRELIMINARY AND CONSTRUCTION SURVEYING
be very damaging to an employer’s bottom line, and to the safety (BUILDING LAYOUT SKILLS IN CONSTRUCTION)*
and well-being of employees. $50 for nonmembers
Staking out a building layout may be fundamental to surveyors,
The BX offers drug-free workplace training for your but other construction employees – superintendents and
Drug-Free Supervisor Training
employees and supervisors to help you meet the yearly training Time: 9:15 to 10:15 a.m. foremen working for general contractors, excavation, paving,
requirements of the BWC drug-free safety program (DFSP). Cost: $55 for employees of BX member firms and utility contractors – benefit from learning the concepts and
By participating in these training sessions, employees $75 for nonmembers equipment behind basic building layout.
will receive information on their company policy, their The course encourages students to develop the ability to spot
responsibilities and rights, and the resources available to them if Class requirement: Students must submit a copy of their problems and improve accuracy during the building layout
they or a family member needs help. company’s drug-free policy prior to the start of the class. phase, which can prevent costly delays later in a project.
Managers and supervisors play an important role in their Dates: Tuesdays and Thursdays, July 12, 14, 19 and 21
company’s DFSP The course will teach them how to get to
. Note: All key contacts and associate members will receive Time: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
$25 off every class Instructor: Nathan Anderson (Korda/Nemeth Engineering, Inc.)
know their employees more and observe changes in their job
performance, along with documenting their observations. To register, contact Stacey Kruse (ext. 226) at the BX, and Jeff Miller (EMH&T, Inc.)
The BX is offering the new, one-hour training sessions on or register online at bx.org. Fee: $269 for employees of BX member firms
Tuesday, July 19 at the Exchange. $369 for nonmembers
q IMPROVING CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY *
q OSHA 10-HOUR TRAINING COURSE Send your employees to this BX course, and see how your
Date: Tuesday and Thursday, July 12 company and projects can benefit from more effective
BX Safety Training and 14 (Registration: 7:30 to
8 a.m.; Program: 8 a.m. to
work strategies that will save you both time and money.
Course topics include: the definition of productivity, how to
SAFETY measure productivity, valuable plan development, effective
2:30 p.m. each day)
Use the BX as your safety training resource Speaker: Ron Lucy (EES Group, Inc.) communication habits and how to define a role in improving
Fee: $129 for employees of BX productivity.
Workers Comp Group firms Date: Mondays and Wednesdays, Aug. 8, 10, 15 and 17
Speaker: Brett Gillilan (Bureau of $209 for employees of BX Time: 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
q STANDARD FIRST AID/CPR
Workers Compensation) member firms Instructors: Doug Cooper (Liberty Construction Services, Inc.),
Date: Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 29
Fee: Free for employees of SCGC $369 for nonmembers Todd Cooper and Brian Swope (The Quandel
(Registration: 7:30 to 8 a.m.,
member firms Course completion card - Issued by the Group, Inc.)
Program: 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)
$35 for nonmembers of the OSHA Training Institute Fee: $269 for employees of BX member firms
Speakers: Sanda Elkins and Deb Murphy
SCGC $369 for nonmembers
(Builders Exchange)
Fee: $45 for employees of BX All classes are located at the Builders
q OSHA 30-HOUR TRAINING COURSE Exchange unless otherwise noted and q INTRODUCTION TO CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS
Workers Comp Group firms
Date: Mondays and Wednesdays, most safety classes offer OCILB and AIA In this course students will learn the basics of reading
$65 for employees of BX
July 11, 13, 18 and 20 credits. construction drawings from the perspectives of an architect
member firms
(Registration: 7:30 to 8 a.m.; To register for any safety program, and a contractor. After completing the class, attendees will
$95 for nonmembers
Program: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. call Jenna Conaway understand general terms in the design process, know where to
each day) (ext. 236) or Kelly find information in a set of plans and be able to locate symbols
q SAFETY COUNCIL OF GREATER
Speaker: Todd Smith (RiskControl 360) Purcell (ext. 223) and terms within blueprints and specifications.
COLUMBUS – “FINDING BALANCE
Fee: $469 for employees of BX at the Exchange. Attendees will receive an excellent introduction on how to read
WITHIN YOUR COMPANY’S SAFETY
Workers Comp Group firms You may also plans and specifications through lecture and hands-on work with
CULTURE”
$509 for employees of BX register online commercial drawings.
Date: Wednesday, July 6
member firms for safety Dates: Monday and Wednesday, Aug. 22 and 24
(Registration, networking
$809 for nonmembers classes at Time: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
and a hot breakfast: 7:30 a.m.;
Course completion card - Issued by the bx.org. Instructors: Adam Drexel (Ruscilli Construction Co., Inc.) and
Program: 8 to 9:30 a.m.)
OSHA Training Institute Chris Bendinelli
Location: The Makoy Center, 5462
Fee: $199 for employees of BX member firms
Center St., Hilliard, OH 43026
$299 for nonmembers
* Denotes classes that are part of the BX Certified
Visit our website at Superintendent Program
curriculum. Unless
otherwise noted, classes
BX.ORG
are held at the BX,
1175 Dublin Rd.
To register, call
Pam Austin
(ext. 222) at
the BX.
Plans and specifications for the following jobs out for
Bid List
(201000683168) Est. Cost: – Boiler Replacement JUN 30, 11AM B#325 Mercer (A) Sanitary Sewer – Lift
bid are now available in the Builders Exchange/Dodge Plan $5,000,000 (Owner: City of (A) Buckeye Sr. High – Water Distribution Stations (200900428787)
Room for review by BX and Dodge members (*indicates an Hamilton Purchasing) School – 3084 Columbia System Improvements Est. Cost: $7,011,000 (Owner:
addendum). The plan room number is 614/486-6575. If calling JUL 18, 2PM B#227 * Franklin Rd (B) Buckeye Jr. High (201000631446) Est. Cost: Guernsey County Engineer)
to inquire about faxing a specific bid, please have the Dodge – Taylor Estates & Holton School – 3084 Columbia Rd $1,325,000 (Owner: Village of JUL 07, 1PM DWR#54 Cuyahoga
Park WWTP Replacement (201100528608) Est. Cost: Mendon) – Glenville High School
bin or table number available. A more extensive bid list may
20110925 (A) Taylor $490,000 (Owner: Buckeye JUN 30, 12PM DWR#19 * Athens (201100531772) Est. Cost:
be found on the BX website, bx.org.
Estates (B) Holton Park Local School District) – Air Conditioning (Hocking $150,000 (Owner: Cleveland
(201000685831) Est. Cost: JUN 28, 3PM B#308 Franklin College Computer Labs) Metropolitan School District)
$1,620,200 (A) $735,200 – Roof Replacement (Fire (201100530217) Est. Cost: JUL 07, 1PM B#365 Morrow
(C) BP 3 – Media Equipment
(B) $534,500 (Owner: Franklin Station & Electric Division $110,000 (Owner: Hocking – Hazardous Material
JUN 28, 12PM B#202 * Hamilton (201100517384) Est. Cost:
County Sanitary Engineering Bldg) (201100531182) Est. College) Abatement/Building
– Loose Furnishings (Chase $1,270,000 (A) $360,000
Department) Cost: $103,000 (Owner: City JUN 30, 1PM CD Wood Demolition (A) BP 17
School BP 7) (201100525462) (B) $820,000 (C) $90,000 – Hazardous Material
Est. Cost: $250,000 (Owner: (Owner: Switzerland of Ohio of Westerville) – Demolition (West, East
*** BIDS JUST RECEIVED *** JUN 28, 3:30PM B#323 Franklin and Central Elementary Abatement (B) BP 18
Cincinnati Public Schools Local Schools) – Building Demolition
Purchasing Department) JUN 30, 1PM CD * Monroe – Audio/Visual & Security Schools) (201100528732)
Installation (Whitehall (Owner: Lakota Local Schools (201100534886) Est. Cost:
JUN 28, 3PM CD Wayne – Selby – Technology (Switzerland JUN 28, 1PM B#322 Darke
CSD) (A) Etna Road ES Sandusky County) $722,360 (A) $305,000
Hall Phytotron Facility (Lab of Ohio LSD) BP 9 (A) BP 1 – Dayton Public Schools
(B) Kae ES (C) Beechwood JUN 30, 1PM B#233 Champaign (B) $422,360 (Owner:
Renovation) (201000555960) – Telephone Headsets (B) BP Playfield Irrigation
ES (D) Rosemore MS – Graham Local Schools Northmor Local School
Est. Cost: $608,551 (Owner: 2 – Security Systems (C) BP (A) Meadowdale HS (B) Rosa
District)
Ohio State University/ 3 – Network Electronics Parks PK-8 (C) Ponitz Career (201100528921) Est. Cost: Pavement (Repair)
JUL 07, 1:30PM TBL#05 *
Facilities Planning & Dev) (D) BP 4 – Structured Technology Center (D) BP 1 $750,000 (Owner: Whitehall (201100531217) Est. Cost:
Logan – Bellefontaine
JUN 29, 3PM CD * Franklin Cabling (E) BP 5 – Sound/ – Irrigation System (E) BP 2 City School District) $112,000 (Owner: Graham
City Schools Elementary
– TWDF Preliminary Video (201100517331) Est. – Electrical (201100531776) JUN 29, 10AM DWR#17 Logan Local Schools)
& Middle School/Gym
Treatment Process/Septage Cost: $1,223,200 (A) $69,900 Est. Cost: $170,000 – Bellefontaine Schools JUN 30, 2PM DWR#55 Logan
(D) 6-8 Middle School Bid
Treatment J217 (A) Jackson (B) $530,400 (C) $261,000 (D) $145,000 (E) $25,000 Water and Sewer Project – TR 33 Widening &
Packages 51-57 (L) K-2
Pike WWTP New Headworks (D) $85,400 (E) $276,500 (Owner: Dayton Board of (201100531372) Est. Cost: Resurfacing (201100531371)
Elementary Bid Packages
(Project #650252) Est. Cost: (Owner: Switzerland of Ohio Education Fiscal Services) $320,000 (Owner: City of (Owner: Logan County Board
61-67 (200900649641) Est.
$6,000,000 (Owner: Kurtz Local Schools) JUN 28, 1:30PM CD * Wood Bellefontaine Service-Safety of Commissioners)
Cost: $25,065,000 (Owner:
Bros Inc.) JUN 30, 2PM DWR#84 Franklin – 2011 Parking Lot Director) JUL 01, 10AM CD Wood – BGSU
Bellefontaine City Schools)
JUN 29, 3PM DWR#73 Franklin – RFQ/AE: Darbydale Improvements (Phase 2) JUN 29, 2PM B#362 * Ross Cochrane Field Soccer Field
JUL 07, 2PM B#329 * Cuyahoga
– Idlewild Drive Stormwater Wastewater Treatment (201100526660) Est. Cost: – Chillicothe Municipal Lighting Installation 5661
– East Tech High School
System (IMPROV) Plant (Enhancements) $944,000 (Owner: Bowling Court Facility (Convert & (201100533662) Est. Cost: (201100531774) Est. Cost:
(201100516966) (Owner: City (201100524394) (Owner: Green State University Renovate) (200900568631) $370,000 (Owner: Bowling $250,000 (Owner: Cleveland
of Columbus Sewer System Franklin County Sanitary Purchasing Dept) Est. Cost: $1,000,000 (Owner: Green State University Metropolitan School District)
Engineering Section) JUN 28, 1:30PM B#345 * City of Chillicothe Division of Purchasing Dept) JUL 07, 2PM B#346 * Franklin
Engineering Department)
JUN 29, 3:30PM B#234 Franklin – Muskingum – Mid East Engineering) JUL 05, 10:30AM SHELF E – Demolition (Riverside
JUN 30, 3PM DWR#11 Franklin
Furnishings (Etna Road/Kae/ Career Technology Center JUN 29, 2:30PM B#318 * Athens Butler – Butler County Bradley) (201100534347)
– Guardrail & Item
Beechwood & Rosemore) Campuses (RENOV/ADD) – Haning Hall (Interior Regional Airport (IMPROV) (Owner: Columbus
– Fence (Repair) SA004013
(A) BP 200 – Site Improvement) Ohio (A) 5 Year Butler County Metropolitan Housing
(201100528872) Est. Cost: (201100528800) Est. Cost:
Development Package University (201000670147) Regional Airport Capital Authority)
$950,000 (Owner: Whitehall $350,000 (Owner: Columbus
(G) Buffalo Site Est. Cost: $272,000 (Owner: Improvements (C) Section JUL 08, 4PM B#313 Darke
City School District) Pub Svc Dept Office of
(H) Zanesville Site (I) BP 211 Ohio University Procurement A – Crack Repair and – DMHA Rehab & Structural
JUN 30, 11AM DWR#02 * Support Services)
– Maintenance Building Services) Pavement Marking Repairs to 521 Malden-
Hamilton – Emergency JUN 30, 3PM DWR#12 Franklin
(J) BP 212 – Road Widening JUN 29, 3PM DWR#04 * (D) Section B – Aircraft Ramp Hollencamp OH531 AMP
Management Agency Siren – Pedestrian Safety
(K) A Site Development Franklin – Street Light Reconstruction – Phase 4 (201100529055) (Owner:
(Replacement) – Phase 2 Improvements – Obetz
Package Volume 1 (L) G Site Maintenance 2011 SA003996 (E) Section C – Obstruction Dayton Metropolitan
(201100521438) Est. Cost: Road Sidewalks SA004012
Utility Buffalo Volume 2 (201100519265) (Bid date Removal (F) Section D Housing Authority)
$1,024,700 (Owner: Hamilton (201100522208) Est. Cost: (M) H Site Utility Zanesville extended from June 22) Est. – Security Equipment JUL 12, 1PM CD Belmont
County Bd of Comm Dept of $260,000 (Owner: Columbus Volume 2 (200300718526) Cost: $200,000 (Owner: City Installation (200700833442) – Belmont Technical College
Purchasing) Pub Svc Dept Office of Est. Cost: $40,000,000 - of Columbus Division of Est. Cost: $925,240 Parking Lots & Drives
JUN 30, 1PM CD * Belmont Support) $45,000,000 (I) $321,000 Power & Water) (C) $132,940 (D) $675,300 (201100536004) Est. Cost:
– Powhatan Point School JUN 30, 3PM B#355 * Franklin (J) $200,000 (Owner: Mid- JUN 30, 9:15AM DWR#105 (E) $42,000 (F) $75,000 $211,200 (Owner: Belmont
(Grades PK-8) BP 8 – Campus Electric Capacity East Career & Technical Ashland – 2011 Ashland (Owner: Butler County Technical College)
(A) BP 1 – General Trades – Phase 2 (New Substation) Center) County Bituminous Cold Regional Airport – Pro Aero JUL 13, 10AM SHELF E Highland
(B) BP 2 – Roofing (C) BP OSU081042 (B) Substation JUN 28, 2PM DWR#16 Licking Mix Resurfacing Program Inc) – 2011 Highland County
3 – Fire Protection Underground/Civil Package – Loose Furnishings (201100532684) Est. Cost: JUL 05, 2PM CD Wood Airport Improvements
(D) BP 4 – Plumbing (E) BP 5 (200600914026) (Bid date (Newark HS) (A) NHS 401A $1,100,000 (Owner: Ashland – BGSU Learning (A) Section A – Obstruction
– HVAC (F) BP 6 – Electrical extended from June 22) Est. – Classroom Furniture County Commissioners) Commons (IMPROV) 5666 Lighting (B) Section B
(G) BP 7 – Food Service Cost: $57,000,000 (Owner: (B) NHS 402A – Office JUN 30, 10AM CD Delaware (201100535322) Est. Cost: – Obstruction Removal
(200900447384) Est. Cost: Ohio State University/ Furniture (C) NHS 403A – McNamara Park $131,075 (Owner: Bowling (201100535960) Est. Cost:
$8,313,350 (A) $4,598,000 Facilities Planning & Dev) – Student Dining Furniture Expansion Phase 1 (RE-BID) Green State University $132,000 (A) $32,000
(B) $287,000 (C) $130,000 JUL 06, 1PM B#224 Wheeling (201100531293) Est. Cost: (200900586754) Est. Cost: Purchasing Dept) (B) $100,000 (Owner:
(D) $478,000 (E) $1,417,000 (WV) – Shannon Hall Porch $370,000 (A) $115,000 $667,700 (Owner: Genoa JUL 05, 2:30PM B#335 * Stark Highland County Board of
(F) $1,254,000 (G) $149,350 Painting – Ohio University (Owner: Newark City Schools) Township Board of Trustees) – Stark State College SBA Commissioners)
(Owner: Switzerland of Ohio (201100525585) Est. Cost: JUN 28, 2PM DWR#120 Lucas JUN 30, 11AM DWR#38 Hamilton Energy Design Center JUL 13, 2PM B#347 Geauga
Local Schools) $28,000 (Owner: Ohio – PLC/PT Control Panel – Fire Suppression Upgrade SSC11001 (201100533708) – Infirmary Creek
JUN 30, 1PM CD * Monroe University Procurement (Preliminary Treatment (Justice Center Third Floor) Est. Cost: $1,214,000 (Owner: Wastewater Treatment Plant
– Furniture (Bealsville/ Services) Plant) (201100531068) (201100531327) Est. Cost: Stark State College) (IMPROV) (200800582319)
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