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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[October 7

Project Convert 363 Fixtures to T8 1 with Reflectors, Biologic Resources Lab Convert 2,810 Fixtures to T8 with Electronic Ballasts, Medical Sciences Building Convert 197 Fixtures to T8 with Reflectors Medical Sciences Building Convert 557 Fixtures to T8 with Reflectors, Personnel Services Building Convert 1,448 Fixtures to T8 with Reflectors, Medical Sciences Building

Project Budget $ 35 970

Professional Firm Recommended R. T. Williams 8c Associates, Inc., Chicago O&N EngineeringDevelopment, P.C., Chicago (Minority-Owned Firm) O&N EngineeringDevelopment, P.C., Chicago (Minority-Owned Firm) R. T. Williams 8c Associates, Inc., Chicago O&N EngineeringDevelopment, P.C., Chicago (Minority-Owned Firm)

118 939

21 259

61 473

159 880

On motion of Ms. Reese, these recommendations were approved by the following vote: Aye, Dr. Bacon, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Calder, Dr. Gindorf, Mr. Grabowski, Mrs. Gravenhorst, Mr. Lamont, Ms. Lopez, Ms. Reese; no, none; absent, Governor Edgar. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Ms. Huff; absent, Mr. Riley.)

Supplemental Funding, Superconductivity Facility, Urbana (Contract With Capital Development Board)

(7) The Science and Technology Center for Superconductivity was originally reported to the board as a proposed three-story structure with basement, containing approximately 21,738 net assignable square feet at a project cost of $3,150,300. Subsequently, the College of Engineering requested that the scope of the facility be expanded to include the completion of the basement and third floor (originally planned as shell space) estimated to cost $1,550,000, making the total project cost $4,700,300. Bids for the project are to be received by the Capital Development Board on October 13 and 14, 1993. Based on the architect's estimate, it is anticipated that $150,000 in additional funds may be required for acceptance of alternates desired by the College of Engineering. State statutes provide that the Capital Development Board and the University may contract with each other and other parties on the design and construction of any project to be constructed on University property. Accordingly, the president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends that the University now contract with the Capital Development Board in order to finance the expanded project scope and to accept the desired alternates at an additional cost of up to $1,700,000 for the superconductivity facility project. Award of contracts by the Capital Development Board is subject to Federal approval. Funds are available from the institutional funds budget of the College of Engineering and from a Federal grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

On motion of Ms. Reese, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Dr. Bacon, Mr. Boyle, Mrs. Calder, Dr. Gindorf,

T 8 specifications include placing an aluminized reflector behind each lamp.