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112 BOARD OF TRUSTEES [November 13 (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Begovich, Mr. Lawless; no, none.) Contracts, Remodeling, Clinical Sciences Building, Chicago (8) The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following contracts for remodeling Rooms 120, 165, and 180 and the Surgery Clinic of the Clinical Sciences Building at the Chicago campus. The award in each case is to the lowest responsible bidder on its base bid plus acceptance of the indicated alternates. Division I — General International Contractors, Inc., Elmhurst Base Alt. Alt. Alt. Alt. Bid G-l G-2 G-3 G-4 $429 400 12 794 1 000 10 500 32 000 $485 694 Division II — Plumbing and Fire Protection Economy Mechanical Industries, Inc., Wheeling Division HI — Heating, Piping, Refrigeration, and Temperature Control Economy Mechanical Industries, Inc., Wheeling Division IV — Ventilation and Air Distribution R. J. Olmen Co., Glenview Division V — Electrical Shaw Electric, Chicago Total Base Bid 97 868 Base Bid 49 440 Base Bid Base Bid 89 651 189 517 $912 170 It is also recommended that the contracts, other than the contract for general work, be assigned to the contractor for general work. The present Outpatient Surgery Clinic, Phlebotomy, and Pharmacy areas are outdated and of inadequate size and will require remodeling to render higher quality and efficient services. The proposed 11,695 square feet remodeling project will provide the appropriate outpatient facilities for an increasing number of patients. The project consists of remodeling Rooms 120, 165, and 180 and the Surgery Clinic of the Clinical Sciences Building for the College of Medicine. The remodeling includes demolition of interior areas; construction of new walls and partitions, ceilings, flooring, carpeting, and finishes; installation of new air supply and exhaust system, installation of new plumbing fixtures and toilets; installation of new lighting, telecommunications, power distribution, and security systems; and installation of a sprinkler system. Funds are available from the Hospital Income Fund. A schedule of the bids received and a description of the alternates have been filed with the secretary of the board for record. On motion of Mrs. Gravenhorst, these contracts were awarded by the following vote: Aye, Dr. Bacon, Mr. Downey, Mr. Grabowski, Mrs.
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