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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[July 23

The Supervising Architect recommends that the contract be awarded to Babcock & Wilcox Company on the basis of their bid of $11,471.00, because of the higher quality of their equipment and because there is an advantage in having this firm, which manufactured the present boilers, do the work to centralize the responsibility for the results. The recommendation was concurred in by Professors Leutwiler, Poison, and Kratz of the Department of Mechanical Engineering, letters from all of w h o m were submitted with the recommendation. It will also be necessary to purchase fans at an estimated cost of $2,500.00, and to erect a new stack at an estimated cost of $12,000.00. Bids on the fans and stack will be submitted later. The Supervising Architect requests action on these by the Executive Committee when the bids are in. In connection with these proposals the Comptroller submits a request for authority to purchase 290 boiler tubes from Joseph T. Ryerson and Sons at a price of $1,616.63. Quotations on this material were secured from the Purchasing Agent and the Ryerson Company is one of two low bidders. Provision for this purchase is made in the State Appropriation for the Boiler House. I concur in the recommendations with reference to the award of the contracts, and recommend that the purchase of the boiler tubes be authorized, and submit the report of the other work for record. O n motion of M r . Fisher, the contract for setting the boilers w a s a w a r d e d to the lowest bidders, the O . H . W a r w i c k Co., as recommended. O n motion of D r . Noble, the contract for stokers w a s a w a r d e d to the B a b c o c k & Wilcox Co., the highest bidders, as r e c o m m e n d e d . O n motion of M r . A r m s t r o n g , the purchase of boiler tubes w a s authorized as r e c o m m e n d e d . M r . Fisher requested to b e recorded as not voting o n this motion.

AWARD OF CONTRACT FOR SANITARY AND STORM SEWER UINES

(20) T h e Supervising Architect submits the following bids, received on July 22, on the sanitary and storm water sewers for the W o m a n ' s G y m n a s i u m and a storm sewer line to be connected with the new 39 inch Wright Street sewer: (1) Si (2) Si DRAINAGE LINES

WRIGHT STREET EXTENSION AND WOMAN'S GYMNASIUM BID SCHEDULE

Sanitary Line. "A". . . Sanitary Line "B". 36-30 (3) Storm line marked "C" using 24 in. reinforced concrete pipe as specified. Reinf. (4) Storm line marked "C" but using 24 in. non-reinforced concrete pipe. Con. (5) Storm line marked "C" but using 24 in. No. 2 double-strength hub and socket sewer tile. (6) Storm line marked " D " complete as shown. Bidders (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 1. Christensen Bros 420 84 706 05 3 588 88 3 172 64 3 046 80 7475 95 2. Johnson Bros H e recommends: No bid (4) (5) 1. That the contract for the sanitary(3) sewer for the W o m a n ' s G y m n a s i u m be 3. Kent & to M r . L. Linderman, the low bidder,CO 2that 00 2 545 00 4 of his two bids, Co 355 00 563 00 2 835 but 448 the higher one 490 awarded (I) which is $537.95, be accepted, because the location of that line is more favorable than 4. L.cheaper one, and the 353 50 537in the cost is not great. Linderman the difference 95 5. W m2. O'Brien contract N o bid . That the for storm drains, starting at Iowa and Lincoln Avenues in 6. Frank Somers 587 where a 4 051 60 3 712 80 3 519 20 W m a 60 , Urbana and extending up to50 773 40 branch can be taken for the 4o729 n ' s G y m (2)— on 95 nasium, be awarded to Kent & C o m p a n y 537 the basis of their bid of $2448. This is (4)—2448 00 for 24* concrete tile. (6)—4400 00