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CKCAC accepting bids for repairs at Radcliff Heat Start facility

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The Central Kentucky Community Action Council is looking to make repairs to the Radcliff Head Start facility following damage from the recent winter storms.

According to a release from the CKCAC, snow and ice accumulation on the building’s roof prompted the temporary closing of the Head Start center.

“These interior repairs are necessary to return essential Head Start services to Radcliff,” said CKCAC Executive Director Bryan Conover. “By ensuring our Radcliff Head Start facility is safe, we are upholding our commitment to help Central Kentucky families prepare their children ages birth to 5 for success in school and life by enhancing their cognitive, social, and emotional development.”

The council has put out a request for proposals for interior facility repairs, and is accepting sealed bids from professional, qualified general contractors.

“This project is vital to restoring the center and continuing CKCAC’s mission to provide a safe, high standard environment for the families and children served by the Head Start program,” Conover said.

Head Start Director Jennifer Akin says Head Start is working with families to provide placements, and is working with community partners to find temporary classroom space.

“We are heartbroken by this development and the disruption it caused for our families,” Akin said. “Our priority is and always will be the safety and well-being of our students and staff.”

The council will host an optional pre-bid meeting at the Radcliff facility, located at 788 South Wilson Boulevard, on March 9 at 9 a.m.

Interested contractors must first submit a letter of intent to Conover via email (bryan.conover@ckcac.org). The deadline to submit a letter of intent is March 13. Contact Conover for more information.

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