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Southwest Elementary - Bus Driveway Rehabilitation
Durham Public Schools/Durham County
Sealed proposals will be received by Durham Public Schools,
Construction and Capital Planning Office, 2011 Hamlin Road, Durham,
NC 27704 until 4:00 o’clock P.M. on Wednesday, the 12'" of. March
2014 for the Bus Driveway Rehabilitation at Southwest Elernentarv
School, 2320 Cook Road, Durham, NC 27713.
Solicitations of proposals for this project will be informal.
A Pre-Bid site visit is scheduled for Wednesday Februai
2014 - at 4:00pm at Southwest Elementary School.
Project Description: The project includes the removal of existing
asphalt surface and refortification of existing sub-base CABO to a
uniform depth of 10 inches and new 4.75 inch asphalt surface. Bid
Alternate #1 allows for Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR) of the sub
base to a depth of 10 inches and a new 3 inch Asphalt surface: The
bus driveway project includes the rehabilitation of a 670 foot section
driveway extending from the intersection with Cook Road to the
Parking Lot "throat".
After the award of the contract, a Pre-Construction Conference will
beheld at a place and time established by the Engineer.
Minority Participation: Bidders shall note that compliance with the
Owners M/WBE Participation Policy and the North Carolina Statue
143-128.2 (c) is applicable to this project.
No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the
receipt of bids for a period of sixty (60) days.
Bid Security required is 5% of the bid in cash, certified Check, or
BidBond.
NCCII WOMEN’S
BASKETBALL DROPS
HOME FINALE TO
* SSU, 74-50
By Andrea Wheeler,
Assistant Sports Infor
mation Director
A 20-5 run powered'
by the Savannah State’
Lady Tigers during the fi
nal 11:33 of the first half
proved to be too much for
the North Carolina Cen
tral University women's*
basketball team to bounce
back from as the I.adv Ca ¬
gles (10-18. 5-10 MEAC) : 1k
dropped a 74-50 decision
to SSU (16-13.9-6 MEAC) % „ LADY EAG;LES ON SENIOR DAY
^Tdi? Ssrm’on ^DY EAGLES EARN LARGEST CONFERENCE
Performance and Payment Bonds will be required by the Durham Mondav in
Public Schools for 100% of the work prior to the Durham Public
MeDougald-
Schools entering into a construction contract.
Bids will be opened in public and read in the presence of those
interested, but the right is reserved to waive informalities. After Bids
are opened, they will be evaluated in accordance with the methods
McLendon Gym.
The opening eight min
utes of action were headed
by Jessica Freeman (Char ¬
V1CTOR Y ON SENIOR DA Y
Freeman Collected Season-Best 28 Points over SCSLI
and criteria set forth in the Bidding Documents. -
Durham Public Schools reserves the right to reject any and all Bids 'Otte. N.( .) as the redshirt
and the right to waive any informalities or irregularities. senior collected eight of the
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101 West Main Street
Durham, NC 27701
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GAnn Elementary - Asphalt Pavement Rehabilitation
Durham Public Schools/Durham County
Lady Eagles first 15 points,
connecting on back-to-
back threes, giving N'CCU
its largest lead of the con
test al the 12:24 mark as
the Lady Eagles led SSL
Sealed proposals will be received by Durham Public Schools,
Construction and Capital Planning Office, 2011 Hamlin Road. Durham.
NC 27704 until 3:00 o'clock P.M. on Wednesday, the 12’" .of March
2014 for the Asphalt Pavement Rehabilitation at Glenn Elementary
School. 2415 East Greer Street. Durham. NC 27704.
Solicitations of proposals for this project will be informal.
APre-Bid site visit is scheduled for Wednesday February 26, 2014
■ at 11:00 o'clock AM at Glenn Elem. School.
Project Description: The project includes the removal of the
existing pavement structure in the bus access area and refortificalion
following the l ady I i-
By Andrea Wheeler, Assistant Sports Information Direetor
Redshirt senior Jessica Freeman's (Charlotte. N.C.) 28-point performance helped
guide the North Carolina Central University women's basketball team to its largest
Mid-Eastern .Athletic Conference victory of the season as the Lady Eagles (10-17. 5-9
MEAC) defeated the South Carolina State Lady Bulldogs 7-17. 5-9 MEAC) 60-43 on
Saturday. March I in McDougald-McLendon (iy m.
Following Senior Day festivities honoring Freeman and fellow senior Tiffany Gary
(Delray Beach. Fla.). Freeman collected a new season-high connecting on 9-for-19 from
the held. 4-for-9 from behind the arc and 6-for-7 from the free throw line while also
• pulling down four boards and snatching two steals.
gers immense Tirst hull's Ilie Lady Eagles started out hot. taking a 7-0 lead over the Lady Bulldogs in the
ending run. NCCI found opening two minutes of action.
itself down by 10 at the SCSU answered with a 9-2 run to the tie the contest at nine with 15:04 on the first
intermission as the Lady halfclock.
Eagles trailed SSI 31-21. As NCCI 1 struggled to lind its offensive momentum the Lady Bulldogs added on to
Freeman led NCCU ■ their run scoring six additional points giving them their largest lead of the contest 15-9.
of existing sub-grade with 12 inches of new CABC, new 10 inch; . heading . into the locker w ith 1 1:24 on the clock.
MrJ he par * ln 9 area f 10 1'oom w ith II points, shoot- Sophomore I isha Dixon 1K inston. N.C.) ended the 1.adv Laeles liv e-minute scorine
be crack sealed and covered with an asphalt pavement rejuvenation . , . , , , , 1 , 1 , ,, , 7
product. Bid Alternate #1 allows for Full-Depth Reclamation (FDR) of 1 "V 4-lor-7 I rom the held ^drought as rookie .Xlexus 1I y nes (I louston. I exas) connected w ith Dixon on the block
Ihe sub-base to a depth of 12 inches and a new 3 inch Asphalt surface and 3-for-4 from behind . at the I 1:01 mark.
in^® bu ® access ar ®® _ the ror lhe Cidv Fades. A 16-5 run for 2
' After the award of the contract, a Pre-Construction Conference will
beheld at a place and time established by the Engineer
Minority Participation: Bidders shall note that compliance with the
Owners M/WBE Participation Policy and the North Carolina Statue
143-128.2 (c) is applicable to this project.
No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled closing time for the
Returning 3 the floor
for the final 2ft minutes of
action. NCCI was unable
10 re k i 11d | e its f 1 r s t h a 11T i re
as the Lady Eagles.cut the
run lor NCCI ended first half action as the Lady Eagles look a 26-19 advan-
receipt of bids for a period of sixty (60) days . _
Bid Security required is 5% of the bid in cash, certified Check, or SSI lead to eieht twice
BidBond.
Performance and Payment Bonds will be required by the Durham
Public Schools for 100% of the work prior to the Durham Public
Schools entering into a construction contract.
Bids will be opened in public and read in the presence of those
interested, but the right is reserved to waive informalities After Bids
are opened, they will be evaluated in accordance with the methods
and criteria set forth in the Bidding Documents.
Durham Public Schools reserves the right to reject any and all Bids
and the right to waive any informalities or irregularities
Stewart
101 West Main Street
Durham. NC 27701
lage into the intermission.
At the half I recman led a I l-scorers w ith sev en points.
S( SI started the second half with a shot from behind the arc from Cabriel Duren in
the opening seconds of action to cut NCCI 's lead to four.
I he Early Eagles answered when Duren fouled Khyra Conerly (Oakland. Calif.) al
the 18:28 mark and the junior knocked down one-of-two shots from the charity stripe.
but saw The I.adv l igers 4 ( ber the next minute and a half F reeman knocked down three unanswered shots froir
pull ahead by as many as 'three point land pulling NCCI' on lop by 14.
25 at the 6:20 mark. C I he ten-point surge was enough to keep the Lady Eagles offensive booming for the
During the closing remainder ol the contest as NC( I pulled ahead by as many as 19 points al the 2:50
seconds the Lady ligers mark.
knocked down a shot from I he 1 7-point. 60-43 v iciory marks the Lady Eagles largest ME.\C triumph during the
24-pomt. 74-56 victory of* In addition to I reeman. Raequel Davis (Brooklyn. N.Y.) earned her 12th double-
Ihe Lady E agles, double of the season as the junior scored 12 points and led the game on the boards w ith
hi addition to Freeman's 14 rebounds.
11 points, juniors Racquel Duren led the way for the Lady Bulldogs on the offensive end collecting a team-best
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Sherwood Githens Middle - Asphalt Pavment Rejuvenation
Durham Public Schools/Durham County
Dav is (Brookly n. N.Y.) 14 points and six assists w bile Cherisha Floy d pulled dow n a team-high 12 boards dur-
and Khyra Conerly (Oak- mg lire SCSI shortcoming,
land. Calif.) also put up
Asa team. NCCI shot 19-|or-50 from the held (38.0" 1). 6-for-15 from behind the are:
(40.0'
2ii from the free throw line (80.(>"01. outrebounded the conferencedbei
Sealed proposals will be received by Durham Public Schools.
(Construction and Capital Planning Office. 2011 Hamlin Road.
Durham, NC 27704 until 2:00 o'clock P.M. on Wednesday, the 12" of
2014 for the Asphalt Pavement Rejuvenation at Githens Middle'
I. 4800 Old Chapel Hill Road. Durham. NC 27707 points
formances during NCCI \s
shortcoming.
Dav is added a icam-hesi
Solicitations of proposals for this project will be informal dow 11 :
1 APre-Bid site visit is scheduled for Wednesday February 26, hoards
2014-at 3:00 o’clock PM at Githens Middle School.
Project Description: The project includes the entire parking area to.
be crack sealed and covered with an asphalt pavement rejuvenation
product.
1 game-high seven
and Conerly eol-
an additional 11
points a n d s i x boards fo r
the Ladv l aeles.
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After the award of the contract, a Pre-Construction Conference will
beheld at a place and time established by the Engineer
Minority Participation: Bidders shall note that compliance with the led b\ Senior I zinnc kalu " Z
Owners M/WBE Participation Policy and the North Carolina Statue who earned a Lame-best Z
. 143-128.2 (c) is applicable to this project. s s •
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Bid Security required is 5% of the bid id cash, certified Check: or. SSI w bile Jasmine Kirk- : *
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Schools entering into a construction contract.
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