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1981]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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administrative officers, recommends the award of the following contracts to the low bidders for the installation of the washers/extractors and the furnishing and installation of laundry chutes and a wastewater heat recovery system: Base Bid Division JJ — Plumbing and Process Piping Fence Piping Company, Inc., Palatine Division V — Electrical Mid-America Electric Co., Inc., Palatine Total $60 820 3 590 A dditive Alternate A $95 591 6 581 Total $156 411 10 717 $166 582

A schedule of the bids received has been filed with the secretary of the board for record. Funds for this project are available in the Laundry Services Development Reserve Fund.

On motion of Mr. Forsyth, these contracts were awarded by the following vote: Aye, Mrs. Day, Dr. Donoghue, Mr. Forsyth, Mr. Hahn, Mr. Howard, Mr. Madden, Mr. Neal, Mrs. Shepherd, Mr. Stone; no, none; absent, Governor Thompson. (The student advisory vote was: Aye, Mr. Bandala, Mr. Bettenhausen, Mr. Persons; no, none.)

Employment of Engineers for Energy Conservation Projects, Chicago Campuses

(18) On October 15, 1981, the Board of Trustees accepted a federal grant in support of energy conservation measures under an institutional building grants program established by Congress under the National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978. To provide the matching funds required (50 percent), funds are included in the FY 1982 General Revenue fund appropriation to the Capital Development Board for energy conservation projects. As reported to the board in October, the University will receive federal funds under the third cycle of the program. It is now necessary to employ the following consultants for professional engineering services for three of these energy conservation projects at the Chicago campuses: ?jo]ect Project Install variable air volume system, Science and Engineering Laboratories, Chicago Circle Modify fume hood control systems, Pharmacy Building, Medical Center Install heat recovery system, Eye and Ear Infirmary and Biologic Resources Laboratory, Medical Center Consultant Stanley Howell and Associates, Chicago Dolio and Metz, Ltd., Chicago Brian Berg and Associates, Chicago Budget $376 654

300 000 319 000

Accordingly, the president of the University, with the concurrence of the appropriate administrative officers, recommends, subject to the release of state matching funds, employment of the engineering firms identified to provide the required professional services for the projects from the grant funds. The fee for each firm will be negotiated in accord with the standard Capital Development Board fee structure for such projects.

On motion of Mr. Forsyth, this recommendation was approved by the