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1992]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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Bid Package 15C — Plumbing I Insulation I Demolition Paul H. McWilliams & Sons, Inc., Champaign

Base Bid Alt. A

$

317 000 9 500 $ 326 500

Bid Package 15D — Fire Protection I Demolition McDaniel Fire Systems, Inc., Champaign

Base Bid Alt. A

231 596 9 342 240 938

Bid Package 16A — Electrical/Fire Alarm/ Special Systems I Demolition Coleman Electrical Service, Inc., Mansfield

Base Bid Alt. A

795 292 9 156 804 448

Bid Package 17A — Temperature Control I Demolition Barber-Colman Company, Springfield

Base Bid Alt. A

163 800 1 500 165 300

Total $7 782 728 Funds are available from private gift funds through the University of Illinois Foundation, from funds appropriated by the State of Illinois, and from Institutional Funds of the Urbana campus. A schedule of the bids received and a description of the alternates have been filed with the secretary of the board for record. The project consists of an addition of approximately 50,000 gross square feet of first floor space, 7,300 gross square feet of basement, and interior remodeling of approximately 20,000 gross square feet. The addition will occur on three sides of the existing building and will directly abut the existing exterior walls. The remodeling will occur on all levels of the existing building and includes extensive mechanical/ electrical work associated with the existing systems.

This report was received and confirmed. President's Report on Actions of the Senates Establishment of a Food and Agribusiness Management Concentration in the Undergraduate Business Administration Program, College of Commerce and Business Administration, Urbana

(35) The Urbana-Champaign Senate has approved a proposal to establish a new undergraduate concentration in Food and Agribusiness Management, to add to the existing concentrations in marketing, organizational administration, production, management science, industrial distribution management, management information systems, and entrepreneurship currently available to students in business administration. The concentration will serve students interested in working within the large and growing food and agribusiness sector. In addition to the core course requirements