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1995]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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vending space. The remodeling will include reconfiguring existing space and providing the appropriate floor, wall, and ceiling finishes as well as upgrading the mechanical and electrical systems. Funds are available from Housing Division's Building Maintenance Reserve Fund.

On motion of Dr. Gindorf, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Engelbrecht, Dr. Gindorf, Mrs. Gravenhorst, Mr. Lamont, Ms. Lopez, Mrs. O'Malley, Ms. Reese; no, none; absent, Dr. Bacon, Mrs. Calder, Governor Edgar. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Didato-Castillo, Mr. Rose; no, none.)

Employment of Architect/Engineer, Ambulatory Care Facility, Chicago

(19) The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the employment of Perkins & Will, Chicago, for the professional architectural and engineering services required through the design development phase of the Ambulatory Care Facility at the Chicago campus. The firm's fee through the design development phase will be a fixed fee of $1,075,040, plus reimbursable expenses estimated to be $630,000. The project consists of the design and phased construction of a new ambulatory care facility adjacent to the University of Illinois Hospital at Chicago, the infill construction of two additional levels of hospital area, and the remodeling of the Eye and Ear Infirmary Building. Enclosed bridges to the new infill hospital area, Eye and Ear Infirmary Building, and University parking facilities will also be required. Funding for the project is anticipated from both internal sources and from the proceeds of the sale of revenue bonds. Funding for this contract is available initially from the Hospital Operations Improvement Fund. These funds may be reimbursed from the proceeds of a subsequent revenue bond issue.

On motion of Dr. Gindorf, this recommendation was approved by the following vote: Aye, Mr. Engelbrecht, Dr. Gindorf, Mrs. Gravenhorst, Mr. Lamont, Ms. Lopez, Mrs. O'Malley, Ms. Reese; no, none; absent, Dr. Bacon, Mrs. Calder, Governor Edgar. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Didato-Castillo, Mr. Rose; no, none.)

Employment of Construction Manager, Ambulatory Care Facility, Chicago

(20) The president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends the employment of Turner Construction Company, Chicago, for the professional construction management services required through the design development phase of the Ambulatory Care Facility at the Chicago campus. The firm's fee through the design development phase will be a fixed fee of $90,000, plus reimbursable expenses estimated to be $180,000. The project consists of the design and phased construction of a new ambulatory care facility adjacent to the University of Illinois Hospital at Chicago, the infill construction of two additional levels of hospital area, and the remodeling of the Eye and Ear Infirmary Building. Enclosed bridges to the new infill hospital area, Eye and Ear Infirmary Building, and University parking facilities will also be required. Funding for the project is anticipated from both internal sources and from the proceeds of the sale of revenue bonds. Funding for this contract is available initially