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538 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Department Physical Plant [February 23 Cost $2 675 OO Item Repair parts for General Electric turbines at Abbott Power Plant Draperies for ceiling tracks in all apartments (145) in Staff Apartment Building to cover wardrobe and kitchenette openings 1,000 copies of National Incomes and International Trade, by Hans Neisser and Franco Modigliani, to be printed and bound Vendor General Electric Co., Springfield Gilbert A. Force Co., Chicago Waverly Press, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Physical Plant, Chicago Professional Colleges University Press f.o.b. Lynn, Mass. 5 831 54 delivered 5 148 00 f.o.b. Baltimore On motion of Mr. Johnston, these purchases were authorized. ADDITION TO CONTRACTS FOR ANIMAL SCIENCES LABORATORY (15) T h e Director of the Physical Plant and the Comptroller recommend increases of $7,405.33 in the contract with Gallaher and Speck, Incorporated, Chicago, for heating installations and of $2,304 in the contract with Bloomer Heating and Ventilating Company, Chicago, for air-conditioning work in the Animal Sciences Laboratory to provide for the installation of five sets of preheat coils in the ventilating and air-conditioning system to eliminate the danger of freezing the cooling coils and heating coils during cold weather. W h e n the systems were designed it was the judgment of the engineers in the firm of Naess and Murphy, architects for the building, that the coils would not freeze if all controls and equipment were operating properly. Nevertheless, since freezing is possible, such potential damage to research work makes the installation of additional controls a desirable safeguard. T h e cost of the preheat coils has also been considered in comparison with the cost of repairs from freezing, plus the inconvenience and possible damage to research work, and the conclusion of all concerned now is that the risk of eliminating these installations is too great. Funds are available in the state appropriation for the building. I concur and recommend that the Comptroller be authorized to execute the necessary change order. On motion of Mr. Herrick, the Comptroller was authorized to execute this change in the contract. C O M P T R O L L E R S REPORT OF CONTRACTS (16) T h e Comptroller's report of contracts executed during the period January I to 31, 1953. With Whom United States Mutual Security Agency (Agriculture) Veterans Administration With Whom Burson Brothers, Inc. Merce Cunningham Haskris Company Purpose Foreign visitors program On-the-job training Amount to be Paid to the University Rates per contract Rates per contract Amount to be Paid by the University $ 508 00 750 00 25 800 00 Date March 1, 1952 June 29, 1952 Purpose Plaster patching at 824-826 S. Wolcott Avenue Dance concert Aeromedical and physical environment cold laboratory Date December 1, 1952 December 27, 1952 February 3. '953 Contract With Whom Association of American Railroads and American Iron and Steel Institute Commonwealth Edison Company Monsanto Chemical Company Changes Amount to be Paid to the University $22 000 00 Purpose Failures in railroad rails study Date December 16, I95 2 Lead sheath materials study Fungicides study 13 500 00 7 500 00 December 16, 1951 January 26, 1953
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