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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 12

Combined Items Nos. 2 and 3 American Seating Co.—(ball and socket hinge) $4171 00 Steel Furniture C o 4388 42 A. H. Andrews C o 4390 50 American Seating Co. (ball bearing compensating seat hinge) 4410 40 Messrs. Granger and Bollenbacher, architects on the building, recommend that the contract for the 400 pedestal arm chairs with book racks be awarded to the A. H. Andrews Company of Chicago on the basis of their bid of $2,192.00; and that the contract for the 598 tablet arm opera chairs (with plywood back and seat) and the 200 tablet arm ojjera chairs (upholstered) be awarded to the American Seating Company on the basis of their combined net bid of $3,991.60 (total of $4,171.00 less $179.40 for 7/16' j-plywood backs instead of 7-plywood). The Supervising Architect and the Purchasing Agent concur in this recommendation. I recommend approval. O n m o t i o n of M r s . H o p k i n s , these contracts w e r e a w a r d e d as recommended.

CONTRACT FOR ACOUSTICAL CORRECTION IN UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS

(2a) T h e Supervising Architect submits the following analysis of bids received for acoustical corrections in the Men's Gymnasium, the main gymnasium in the W o m a n ' s Building, in the Guild R o o m of Lincoln Hall, in R o o m 103 N e w Agriculture, and in R o o m 420 Commerce Building: KleinAcoustical Ralph Thos. M01 Armstrong u. S. GypMRooms to be Engr. Corp. Renwiclfe TABLE I—SCHEDULE OFWatson C* . AS uRECEIVED FORing Acott. Cork&r BIDS o s m Co. s Treated Engr.C 0 Ins. Co. . CostACOUSTICAL CORRECTION Cost Cost Cost Cost Cost 1 Men's Gymnasium... $6 157 00 $S 015 0 $ 318 00 $6 S85 0 $6 800 0 (No quo0 6 0 0 tation) Woman's Gymnasium (Woman's Building) 3 310 00 3 2640 0 3 172 00 3 88800 3 840 0 $4 925 00 0 No. 103 N e w Agricul324 00 489 00 7 40 3 0 9 6 7° 8 330 6 0 696 oc No. 420 Commerce 36+ 00 570 00 5 90 8 0 6 20 0 0 530 6 0 769 00 Guild R o o m (Lincoln Hall) 579 00 587 00 530 9 0 71O 1 O 4 00 6 0 969 00 Totals Jio 734 00 Jio 195 00 Si i 136 00 $t$ 162 7 J u 0:6 0 $7 359 00 0 0 Deductions if all under 148 00 3 48 3 2 $7 2l1 oc n t ?9 860 I e S Cost per unit of absorption based on manufacturers' rat$0 867 $! 16 $0 873 $ 1 09 ft 19 J1 <" ing for absorption These bids were received from different companies on their respective materials. values for materials There are no coefficients of sound absorption available which are strictly comparable for the materials upon which the two lowest bids are based. Tests were m a d e in our Physics Laboratory on the relative sound absorption in the Johns-Manville C o m p a n y Sanacoustic Tile on which the Acoustical Engineering Corporation is bidding, and upon the B B Celotex on which the Klein-Watson C o m p a n y is bidding. T h e figures given in the schedule are the bids submitted by thesefirms,but the decision is based on the bids revised in accordance with the coefficients as determined by our tests. T h e analysis shows that the Acoustical Engineering Corporation is the lowest bidder and, as its material has other advantages for the gymnasiums over that proposed by its competitors, the Supervising Architect recommends that the contract be awarded to the Acoustical Engineering Corporation for the several rooms scheduled at a total cost of $10,796.19. Certain minor adjustments in thesefigureswill have to be m a d e when the actual number of square feet of material to be installed can be determined. I concur in this recommendation.