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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[April 8

The firm's fee will be negotiated by the Capital Development Board in accordance with its procedures. Funds appropriated to the Capital Development Board are available for this project.

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

Employment of Architect/Engineer, Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance Modifications, Chicago Circle Center, Chicago

(22) The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the employment of Dahlquist and Lutzow Architects, Ltd., Elgin, for the professional architectural and engineering services required for Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance modifications to the Chicago Circle Center at the Chicago campus. The firm's fee for the professional services required for development of the ADA Compliance Plan will be on an hourly basis, the total not to exceed $16,000; the firm's fee for the schematic design phase through the bidding phase will be a fixed fee of $88,400; and the firm's fee for the construction phase will be a fixed fee of $22,200, plus reimbursements estimated to be $11,000. The proposed $1.4 million project is to remodel the Chicago Circle Center in order to achieve compliance with the ADA accessibility standards. Preparation of an ADA Compliance Plan and implementation work will include the installation of new elevators at both north and south ends of the low-rise building, restroom and water cooler modifications, door and/or hardware replacement, fire alarm pull station and fire extinguisher cabinet repositioning, public telephone modification, and signage. Funds are available from the Auxiliary Facilities operating budget of the Chicago Circle Center.

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

Employment of Architect/Engineer, Remodel Eighth Floor, North Wing, Clinical Sciences Building, Chicago

(23) The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the employment of John Victor Frega Associates, Ltd., Chicago, for the professional architectural and engineering services required to remodel the eighth floor, north wing, of the Clinical Sciences Building at the Chicago campus. The firm's fee for the professional services required through the construction phase of the project will be a fixed fee of $82,500 plus reimbursements estimated to be $15,000. The proposed $1,031,500 project includes remodeling 4,450 net square feet in the north wing of the eighth floor of the Clinical Sciences Building at the Chicago campus for the development of a Gene Therapy/Research Lab. The work consists