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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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suant to Section 15(e) (2) of the General Rules Concerning University Organisation and Procedures. In order to retain the general architectural features of the building, Mr. Leslie agreed to increase his gift to $95,000 with the understanding that the University would finance the cost of the improvements above that amount. The project was rebid on August 20, 1970. The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends, subject to the receipt of funds from Mr. Leslie, and subject to approval of this project as a non-instructional facility by the State Board of Higher Education, award of the following contracts for the construction of a building to be used as an interpretation center at the James Woodworth Prairie Preserve in Maine Township, Cook County, the award in each case being to the low base bidder: General — Pritscher & Erbach, Inc., Arlington Heights $70 386 Plumbing and Drainage — Colette Plumbing Co., Inc., Des Plaines 5 395 Ventilation and Air Conditioning—Eiselt Ventilating Co., Inc., Chicago.. 1 637 Electrical — Pritscher & Erbach, Inc., Arlington Heights 10 268 (This building complies with the requirements of the Facilities for the Handicapped Act.) Funds are to be made available for this project from gifts to the University by Mr. Leslie in the amount of $95,000. T h e balance of the funds are available in the Chicago Circle Rehabilitations and Alterations Account. Submitted herewith is a schedule of bids received, a copy of which is being filed with the Secretary of the Board for record. O n m o t i o n of M r . S w a i n , t h e s e c o n t r a c t s w e r e a w a r d e d by the following vote: Aye, M r . Grimes, M r . H a h n , M r . H u g h e s , M r . Jones, M r . Steger, M r . Stone, M r . Swain, D r . W a l k e r ; no, n o n e ; absent, Mr. Clement, Governor Ogilvie, M r . P a g e . C O N T R A C T S FOR REMODELING IN C O L L E G E O F PHARMACY BUILDING, MEDICAL C E N T E R (18) The President of the University, with the concurrence of appropriate administrative officers, recommends award of the following contracts for general remodeling and for installation of clean room facilities 1 for the Division of Manufacturing Pharmacy, Pharmacy Department, in Room 142A of the College of Pharmacy Building at the Medical Center campus, the award in each case being to the low base bidder, plus the acceptance of those deductive alternates indicated below: Deduct Deduct Deduct Deduct Deduct AlterAlterAlterAlterAlterBase nate nate nate nate nate Bid No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 Total General — H. B. Barnard Company, Chicago $44 637 $4 435 $836 $2 397 $ 1 0 9 3 $2 715 $33 161 Plumbing— Peter H. Smith Company, Chicago 10 800 910 400 250 9 240 Heating, Air Conditioning, Process Piping & Temperature Control — The Nu-Way Contracting Corp., Chicago 17 595 100 100 17 395

1 A complete package-type facility for the filling, sealing, and labeling of liquid pharmaceutical drugs.