BOARD BOOK July 13, 2021 11:00a.m. JB Pritzker, Governor BOARD MEMBERS CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT BOARD Eileen Rhodes, Chair WEBEX MEETING DUE TO David Arenas COVID-19 EMERGENCY Pam McDonough Saul Morse Beverly Potts LOGIN: https://illinois.webex.com Glyn Ramage MEETING (access code): 177-166-1646 PASSWORD: CDB713 Jim Underwood, Executive Director
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CALL TO ORDER 1. Roll Call of Members 2. Confirmation of a Quorum
PRELIMINARY ITEMS
3. Adoption of Agenda 4. Approval of June 8, 2021 Minutes ................................................................ 1-5
BOARD ACTION
5. Single Bid – Ludeman Development Center ............................................... 6-11 6. Single Bid – Peoria Army Aviation Support Facility ................................... 12-16 7. Architecture/Engineering Selection Recommendations from PSB 276 ..... 17-18 8. Architecture/Engineering Selection Recommendations from PSB 277 ..... 19-47
INFORMATIONAL ITEMS
9. Best Interest of the State Selections ........................................................ 48-50 10. Emergency Selection ............................................................................... 51-52 11. Single Bid Award........................................................................................... 53 12. Single Bid Award........................................................................................... 54 13. Single Bid Award........................................................................................... 55 14. Change Order for Board Authorized Proceed Order ..................................... 56 15. Major Project Update 16. Revised Board Resolution 21-01 ............................................................. 57-62 17. Quarterly FEP Report 18. Public Comment
19. Pending and Probable Litigation (5 ILCS 120/2(c)(11))
Capital Development Board Agenda
SUBJECT: Meeting minutes for June 8, 2021
The meeting of the Capital Development Board was held via WebEx due to COVID-19 crisis.
The following Board members were present via WebEx:
Eileen Rhodes, Chair Beverly Potts David Arenas Glyn Ramage Saul Morse The following were present in Springfield: Jim Underwood, CDB Ron Wright, CDB Sally Finney, CDB Others present via WebEx: Abby Dompke, CDB Angela Boyle, Comprehensive Group Allison White, CDB Amber Dooley, CDB Amber Evans, CDB Andrea Bauer, CDB Andres Padua, CDB Brian McLear, SLAM Co. Brent Lance, CDB Christopher Fasano, Faith Group Chris Klein, F.W. Co. D. Bernstein, Cotter Consulting Dan Powell, Core Construction Dipak Shah, RME Heather Parks, CDB Heidi Hildebrand, CDB Helen Torres, Helen Torres Associates Imran Khan, The Bowa Group Sarah Jacobsen, The LJC James Cockrell, CDB Jennifer Boen, CDB Jenny Fuqua, Design-Mavens Jesse Martinez, CDB John Naughton, Orion Engineers Joel, The Dailey Line J. Sronkoski, Legat Kamaria Morris, CDB Karla Springer, CDB Ken Morris, CPO Kirk Sippel, Bauer Latoza Studio Lauren Noll, CDB Lisa Hennigh, CDB Loren Boyd, Faith Group Libby Turner, NIU Marcy Joerger, CDB Micaela Vidana, CDB Michael Pindelski, Holabird N. Frigelis, David Mason Nick Gulino, JP Architects, LTD Nihar Shah, RME Paula Sorensen, CDB Bob Rundgren, SBC Global Sarah Irwin, CPO S. Brokenshire, Barton Sherly VanAnne, Mortenson Steve Street, Clay Corp. Tamakia Edwards, CDB Tiffany Hill, Prairie Engineers Tim Patrick, CDB Tim Postma, Core Construction
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The meeting was called to order at 11:00a.m. Heather Parks took roll call. For the record, Chair Eileen Rhodes and members, David Arenas, Pam McDonough, Saul Morse, Beverly Potts, and Glyn Ramage were all present via WebEx. Ms. Romano made a correction to #11 Board Resolution No. 20-01 to be 21-01. David Arenas moved, and Glyn Ramage seconded a motion for the adoption of the agenda, with the correction to #11. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Glyn Ramage moved, and David Arenas seconded a motion for adoption of the minutes of the May 11, 2021 meeting. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Beverly Potts moved, and David Arenas seconded a motion for adoption of the minutes of the May 11, 2021 Executive Session. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Chair Rhodes introduced Capital Development Board’s new Board member Mr. Saul Morse. Amy Romano, Chief Counsel swore him in. Welcome to the CDB Board Mr. Morse. Mr. Wright presented the following Proceed Orders to the Board: Proceed Order - ILDVA- Chicago CDB Project No. 040-080-001 Ph2 Construct 200 Bed Facility Elite Electric Proceed Order.....................................................................................................$160,000 Glyn Ramage moved, and Beverly Potts seconded a motion to approve the Proceed Order. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Proceed Order - CMS - Michael Bilandic Building CDB Project No. 250-020-041 Repair Exterior Facade Bowa Construction Proceed Order.....................................................................................................$130,000 Saul Morse moved, and David Arenas seconded a motion to approve the Proceed Order. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Proceed Order - CMS - Michael Bilandic Building CDB Project No. 250-020-041
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Repair Facade Bowa Construction Proceed Order.....................................................................................................$295,000 Beverly Potts moved, and Glyn Ramage seconded a motion to approve the Proceed Order. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Mr. Lance presented the following A/E Selections from PSB 276: 1. 006-100-011 Office of the Architect of the Capitol
Capitol Building - Springfield Renovate North & East Wing Commissioning Services
1. Faith Group 2. Ross & Baruzzini, Inc. 3. Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Appropriation: NA Project Cost: $207,000,000
2. 546-170-009 Department of Military Affairs Kankakee Armory - Kankakee County Renovate HVAC System
1. Henneman Engineering, Inc. 2. Salas O’Brien Central, Inc. 3. Delta Engineering Group, LLC
3. 546-185-014 Department of Military Affairs Lawrenceville Armory - Lawrence County Replace Roofing System - Tuckpoint & Sealing Exterior - Replace 1. Wright & Calvert Design Group, Ltd. 2. Sarti Architectural Group, Inc. 3. Delta Engineering Group, LLC
Appropriation: $850,000 Project cost: $850,000
4. 546-190-013 Department of Military Affairs Litchfield Armory - Montgomery County Replace Roofing - HVAC System Upgrade Electrical Plumbing - Exterior
7. 810-032-029 Illinois Community College Board William Rainey Harper College - Palatine Construct New Campus Facility - Construction Management Services
1. CORE Construction 2. The Boldt Company 3. M.A. Mortenson Company
Glyn Ramage moved, and Saul Morse seconded a motion to approve the previous recommendations for A/E Selections. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Ms. Romano presented Board Resolution 21-01. David Arenas moved, and Glyn Ramage seconded a motion to adopt the resolution as verbally amended, with the amended version to be shared with the Board by the time of the next Board meeting Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. Mr. Lance gave an update of the Best Interest of the State Selections. Mr. Wright gave an update of Small Contract Selections, Single Bid Award, Change Order for Board Authorization Proceed Orders, Previously Board Approved Proceed Orders That Have Been Voided. He also gave the Quarterly Remobilization Project Report and Quarterly Construction Report. Kamaria Morris was introduced as CDB’s new Public Information Officer. Welcome to CDB Kamaria.
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Glyn Ramage moved, and Beverly Potts seconded a motion to adjourn. Chair Rhodes called for a vote, and the motion was approved unanimously. The meeting was adjourned at 12:16p.m.
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State of Illinois Capital Development Board Request for Board Approval of Single Bid CDB Project No. 321-110-068 Replace Water Main Piping Ludeman Development Center Park Forest, Cook County, IL Subject: Single Bid Award Project History: The scope of work for this project provides for replacing the watermains, fire hydrants, and water service to each building at the Ludeman Development Center. The current water system a is a 50-year old loop design that is no longer recommended by the Illinois Department of Public Health due to stagnation and water quality issues. The current water system is also in poor condition and is prone to failures. Emergency repairs to fix the failures create substantial and ongoing interruptions to facility operations as well as unexpected expenses. Requested Action: Bids were opened on April 28, 2021 and a single bid was received for the plumbing trade. Thirteen plan rooms and ten contractors held drawings for the bidding. Architect/Engineer: Milhouse Engineering and Construction Inc. 333 S Wabash Ave, suite 1501 Chicago, IL, 60604 (Direct) 312-924-4545 (Fax) 312-987-0071
TRADE
BASE BID
ESTIMATE
% DIFFERENCE
Plumbing
$1,045,000.00
$376,000.00
+178%
Both the A/E and the CDB Staff recommend that the award be made to:
Calumet City Plumbing & Heating 281 River Oaks Dr. Calumet City, IL, 60409
Plumbing Work: $ 1,045,000.00
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Board MembersBoard MembersBoard MembersBoard Members
Eileen Rhodes
Chair
Glyn M. Ramage
Martesha Brown
David Arenas
Pam McDonough
Beverly Potts
Wm. G. Stratton Building
401 South Spring Street
Third Floor
Springfield, Illinois
62706-4050
James R. Thompson Center
100 West Randolph Street
Suite 14-600
Chicago, Illinois
60601-3283
Dunn-Richmond Economic
Development Center
1740 Innovation Drive
Suite 258
Carbondale, IL
62903-6102
IDOT District 3 Headquarters
700 East Norris Drive
Second Floor
Ottawa, Illinois
61350-0697
East St. Louis
Community College Center
601 James R. Thompson Blvd.
Building B., Suite 1025
E. St. Louis, Illinois
62201-1129
217.782.2864
217.524.0565 FAX
217.524.4449 TDD
www.illinois.gov/cdb
STATE OF ILLINOIS
JB PRITZKER, GOVERNOR
M E M O R A N D U M
TO: Ron Wright
FROM: Emilija Zgonjanin
DATE: 6/30/2021
RE: 321-110-068 Single Bid (plumbing)
The Ludeman Development Center is a 70-building facility established in 1972. The water service piping buried throughout the site is failing. Original water distribution systems is approaching 50yrs old, in poor condition and prone to failures. Emergency repairs create a substantial and ongoing interruptions to facility operations as well as unexpected expenses. The loop design is no longer recommended by IDPH due to stagnation and water quality concerns. Scope of work provides for replacing the site watermains, fire hydrants and service to each building.
Single Bid was received for Plumbing trade on April 28th 2021. Thirteen plan rooms and ten contractors held drawings for the bidding. Bid in the amount of $1,045,000.00 was received from Calumet City Plumbing. AE’s (Milhouse
Engineering) estimate was $376,000.00 Bid received is 178% over the AE’s estimate. AE provided a letter of explanation (attached).
Related project (321-110-067, Rehabilitate Roads, Parking lots, Sidewalks, Street and Walkway Lightning) to this one (321-110-068, Replace Water Main Piping) received the ATP on 3/5/2021 and is waiting for Water Main Piping replacement project. The Roadway project (321-110-067) will also require additional funding for material increase, time delay and additional mobilization and remobilization if we don’t move forward. Per the mtg 6/30/2021 we decided to move forward with the rehabilitation of Parking lots and all the sidewalks not affected by the Water Main project. Options on how to move the Water Main Project were discussed.
Jim Underwood, Executive Director
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March 26, 2021
Emilija Zgonjanin via email: [email protected] Capital Development Board 100 W Randolph, Ste 14-600 Chicago, IL, 60601
321-110-068 Ludeman Developmental Center PROJECT NO.:19-900 Park Forest IllinoisBid Tabulation Summary and Explanation
Dear Ms. Zgonjanin
Regarding the bid tabulation for the project as shown below: Engineer’s Estimate
Calumet Pumbing and Heating Co,
Inc.
M&J Underground,
Inc.
Pan=Oceanic Engineering
Co, Inc. General $1,839,057.75 $2,588,000.00 $2,675,000.00 $3,315,410.00
Plumbing Engineer’s Estimate
Calumet Pumbing and Heating Co,
Inc.
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$376.000.00 $1,045,000.00 No Bid No Bid Contingency 215,045.78 - - -
TOTAL 2,430,103.53 3,633,000.00
General Work Upon speaking to several of the bidders on the project, they indicated that the proposed route has a large number of utility crossings that may limit installation to am extimated 100 lf per day from a typical installation of approximately 300 lf per day. One of the contractors indicated that the linear foot per day could be increased to an estimated 300 lf per day if the route was modiifed for the water main to run in the street (and potentially be directionally drilled).
Additionally, PVC pipe prices were at a low in early 2020, but the result of limited supply due to the pandemic, back to back hurricaines, and the deep freeze in Texas and Louisans in early 2021 has caused pvc prices to triple in Mid March, which resulted in a 270% increase in the material cost for the PVC pipe.
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Plumbing Continuing shortages of raw materials and manufacturing during 2020 and early 2021 has led to signifcant price increases for material in 2021. These price increases are reflected in the bid prices submitted for the plumbing scope of work. Copper prices rose approximately 180% from Early 2020 to March 2021. Ductile Iron Pipe prices rose approximately 20% over the same period. Additonally builing materials have also increased significantly, so the increased cost of these raw materials is reflected in the proposal.
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If you have any questions, please contact me at the number below.
Sincerely,
Robert J. Bohnak, P.E. Water Section Manager Milhouse Engineering & Construction, Inc. 333 South Wabash Avenue, STE 1501 | Chicago, IL 60604 Email: [email protected] Web: www.milhouseinc.com
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DATE REQUESTED DATE SENT Request By Name Company Name Company Address Phone Cell Email3/31/2021 4/2/2021 Email Raj Shah Industria ConstructionServices 2860 S. River Road, Suite 100 Desplaines, IL 60018 773 697 0190 ext 106 312 792 5592 [email protected]/31/2021 4/2/2021 Phone Rick Ramos Paul Borg Construction 312 961 8099 [email protected]
4/1/2021 4/2/2021 Phone Maggie Ryan The Stone Group 630 397 9408 [email protected]/1/2021 4/2/2021 Prior Contact Jeff Young Alessio Construction 773 435 0355 [email protected]/1/2021 4/2/2021 Prior Contact Andrew Marchinik Construction by Camco 815 405 8988 [email protected]/1/2021 4/2/2021 Prior Contact Dale Olthoff Olthoff Construction 708 774 4079 [email protected]/1/2021 4/2/2021 Prior Contact Steve Wegner Straightline Excavating 19544 Burnham Ave, Lynwood, IL 60411 708 474 6960 708 243 7177 [email protected]/1/2021 4/2/2021 Prior Contact Brian Thurn Sunset Sewer and Water 815 469 0610 708 259 1849 [email protected]/2/2021 4/2/2021 Phone Dan Cwik The Stone Group 630 397 9408 [email protected]/5/2021 4/6/2021 Phone Ken Thomas CW Burns Plumbing [email protected]
4/5/2021 4/7/2021 Phone John Murphy Chicago Heights Construction Company708-754-0252 [email protected]
4/5/2021 4/6/2021 Phone Darlene Baker-Mann Dodge Data & Analytics 609-336-2767 [email protected]/7/2021 4/8/2021 Phone Michael Giglio Calumet City Plumbing 708-868-0102 [email protected]
5/14/2021 Plan Rooms Keith Navale Dodge Data & Analytics (413) 340-0543 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms D. Loreno Padron Latin American Chamber of Commerce (773) 252-5211 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Jessica Shipp Construct Connect (513) 458-8581 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Perry Nakachi Association of Asian Construction Enterprises (847) 525-9693 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Debby Gidley Federation of Women Contractors (312) 360-1122 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Julie Dustin DataBid (888) 929-9293 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Karri Lane Contractors Association of Will & Grundy Counties (815) 741-1455 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Carole Williams Black Contractors United (708) 389-5730 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Pat Lamb Northern Illinois Building Contractors Association (815) 229-5636 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Ann Johns IL PTAC at Rock Valley College (815) 921-2091 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms Michael Sharees African American Contractors Association (773) 891-3090 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms N/A Hispanic American Construction Industry Ent. Assoc (312) 575-0389 [email protected]/14/2021 Plan Rooms N/A Roseland Community Collaborative (312) 391-9054 [email protected]/26/2021 N/A [email protected]/26/2021 N/A [email protected]/26/2021 N/A [email protected]
State of Illinois Capital Development Board Request for Board Approval of Single Bid CDB Project No. 546-261-007 Replace Refueler Parking Area Peoria Army Aviation Support Facility Peoria County, Peoria, IL Subject: Single Bid Award Project History: The scope of work for this project provides for the removal and replacement of the concrete parking pad, asphalt parking lot, light poles, and other related electrical work. Requested Action: Bids were received on June 9, 2021 and a single bid was received for the general trade. Six plan rooms and eight contractors held drawings for the project. Architect/Engineer: WHKS & CO 3965 6TH ST. FRONTAGE RD. W., Suite A SPRINGFIELD, IL 62703 (217) 483-9457
TRADE
BASE BID
ESTIMATE
% DIFFERENCE
General
$731,000
$677,800
+7.85%
Both the A/E and the CDB Staff recommend that the award be made to: Stark Excavating 1805 W. Washington St. Bloomington, IL 61701
General Work: $731,000
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Board Members
Eileen Rhodes Chair
Glyn M. Ramage
Martesha Brown
David Arenas
Pam McDonough
Beverly Potts
Wm. G. Stratton Building 401 South Spring Street Third Floor Springfield, Illinois 62706-4050
James R. Thompson Center 100 West Randolph Street Suite 14-600 Chicago, Illinois 60601-3283
Dunn-Richmond Economic Development Center 1740 Innovation Drive Suite 258 Carbondale, IL 62903-6102
IDOT District 3 Headquarters 700 East Norris Drive Second Floor Ottawa, Illinois 61350-0697
East St. Louis Community College Center 601 James R. Thompson Blvd. Building B., Suite 1025 E. St. Louis, Illinois 62201-1129
RE: 546-261-007 General Contract Single Bid Replace Refueler Parking Area Peoria Army Aviation Support Facility Peoria County, Peoria, IL
This multiple prime project’s General Trade was bid on 6/9/21 and the single bid received for the General Contract work came in at 7.85% over the A/E’s estimate:
Stark Excavating - $731,000; A/E GC estimate - $677,800
This bid has been deemed responsive by CDB Contracts.
I believe this project had active competitors prior to the bid date and was bid in a competitive bid environment. It is my opinion and the A/E’s that the current bidding environment is highly competitive relative to the paving work that is under the General Contract due to an IDOT letting on 6/11/21. We are also of the opinion that materials are difficult to procure due to the Covid-19 situation with cost increases and long lead times. This project is also located at a secure facility, and some contractors may not want to bid a project with the security and logistics involved.
This project was hosted in 6 plan rooms, and there were 8 plan holders for the General Trade.
I am requesting that the single bid for the General Contract work be awarded even though it is a single bid, due to that fact that if we were to rebid we may miss the DMA funding cutoff date of 9/30/21 to have the federal funds obligated. If these funds are not obligated, then they are lost.
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Agenda ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated TotalProject Cost
546-325-090 Replace HVAC Systems - Adjutant General HeadquartersBuilding Department of Military Affairs Camp Lincoln, Springfield, Sangamon County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Allied Design Consultants, Incorporated BRiC Partnership, LLC Clark Dietz, Inc.
$9,278,300
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A/E SELECTION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS7/13/2021
CDB PROJECT NO: 546-325-090
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace HVAC Systems - Adjutant General Headquarters Building
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Military AffairsCamp Lincoln, Springfield, Sangamon County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $210,000ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $9,278,300
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK:The Camp Lincoln Adjutant General Headquarters Building (H3438) is an approximate. 78,444 square foot, 3-story building originally constructed in 1978 with an addition constructed in 1989.
Note: This announcement is for the completion of a partial program analysis, an on-site design charrette with an end result of a 35 percent design with the option reserved to execute a contract modification(s) for full design services pending project approval and funding.
The scope of work provides for various replacements, repairs, and upgrades to the heating, cooling, ventilation, exhaust, and temperature control systems, as well as any related or supporting general, electrical, or other work.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy Grant or Rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 276
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Project Cost
State of Illinois Capital Development Board
Agenda Item
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
023-010-019 Upgrade for Security Improvements/ADA & Replace Windows Appellate Court / Third District Appellate Court Building - Ottawa, LaSallle County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
$2,932,000
Bauer Latoza Studio Ltd. Healy, Bender, Patton, & Been, Inc. Mode Architects, P.C.
024-020-006 Replace Windows, Grilles and Doors Appellate Court / Fourth District Waterways Building - Springfield, Sangamon County
$1,232,300
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Allied Design Consultants, Incorporated Evan Lloyd Associates, Inc. Trivers Associates, Inc.
039-150-197
Replace HVAC and Controls - Multiple Buildings Department of Agriculture
$11,899,500
Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, Sangamon County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Hanson Professional Services Inc. Henneman Engineering Inc. Woolpert, Inc.
120-140-020
Replace Roofing System and Ventilators - Dietary Building Department of Corrections Lincoln Correctional Center - Logan County
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
120-225-010 Upgrade Building Automation System and Fire Alarm System Department of Corrections Taylorville Correctional Center - Christian County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
$3,456,700
Henneman Engineering Inc. Horner & Shifrin, Inc. Keith Engineering Design, Inc.
120-230-138 Replace Roofing System - Rotunda Department of Corrections Stateville Correctional Center - Joliet, Will County
$3,007,400
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Bauer Latoza Studio Ltd. DLZ Illinois, Inc. Muller & Muller, Ltd.
250-510-022 Replace and Upgrade HVAC Systems Department of Central Management Services Chicago Medical Center Office and Laboratory Building - Cook County
$9,152,300
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
B + A Engineers, Ltd. dba CCJM Engineers, Ltd. Primera Engineers, Ltd. Valdes Engineering Company
810-002-021 Replace Flooring Illinois Community College Board Southwestern Illinois Community College - Belleville, St. Clair County
$409,400
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
FGM Architects Inc. Senga Architects Inc
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Project Cost
State of Illinois Capital Development Board
Agenda Item
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
810-006-006 Replace East Campus Roofing System Illinois Community College Board Blackhawk Community College - Kewanee, Henry County,
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
$1,874,500
Cordogan, Clark & Assoc., Inc. Kenyon & Associates Architects, Inc. Legat Architects, Inc.
810-012-009
Replace Fire Alarm System Illinois Community College Board
$1,610,000
Kennedy-King College - Chicago, Cook Count
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Interface Engineering, Inc. Salas O'Brien Central, Inc. Singh & Associates Inc.
810-026-016 Renovate Shilling Community Education Center and Bistro Illinois Community College Board Richland Community College - Decatur, Macon County
$748,650
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
BLDD Architects, Inc. Design Mavens Architecture PLLC JP Architects, Ltd.
810-028-030
Replace Skylights Illinois Community College Board
$1,342,625
College of DuPage - Glen Ellyn, DuPage County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Cordogan, Clark & Assoc., Inc. Doyle & Associates Architects and Interior Designers Eckenhoff Saunders Architects, Inc.
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Project Cost
State of Illinois Capital Development Board
Agenda Item
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
810-030-027 Replace Campus Doors and Install Security Automation Illinois Community College Board Elgin Community College - Kane County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
$3,105,000
Batir Architecture, Ltd. Kluber, Inc. Mode Architects, P.C.
810-032-030 Replace HVAC Systems Illinois Community College Board William Rainey Harper College - Palatine, Cook County
$1,725,902
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Bailey Edward Design, Inc. DLR Group inc. Exp U.S. Services Inc.
810-034-014 Replace Carpet Illinois Community College Board Highland Community College - Freeport, Stephenson County
$575,000
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Studio ARQ, LLC
810-036-025
Renovate Courtyard and ADA Improvements Illinois Community College Board
$1,157,188
Illinois Central College - East Peoria, Tazewell County RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Dewberry Engineers Inc. Farnsworth Group, Inc. Terra Engineering, Ltd.
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Project Cost
State of Illinois Capital Development Board
Agenda Item
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
814-010-091 Upgrade Parking Lots, Roads and Walkways Board of Higher Education Chicago State University - Cook County
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
$1,136,200
ESI Consultants Ltd. GSG Material Testing, Inc. dba The HOH Group V3 Companies, Ltd.
815-010-084 Repair Utility Tunnel & Upgrade Boiler Board of Higher Education Eastern Illinois University - Charleston, Coles County
$7,475,000
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Henneman Engineering Inc. Stanley Consultants, Inc. Valdes Engineering Company
816-010-044 Replacement & Upgrade of HVAC Systems Board of Higher Education Governors State University - University Park, Will County
$4,264,200
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
B + A Engineers, Ltd. dba CCJM Engineers, Ltd. Knight E/A, Inc. Primera Engineers, Ltd.
821-010-120 Upgrade HVAC and Building Envelope Board of Higher Education Illinois State University - Normal, McLean County,
$7,107,000
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Bailey Edward Design, Inc. Kluber, Inc. Stanley Consultants, Inc.
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Project Cost
State of Illinois Capital Development Board
Agenda Item
SUBJECT: Staff Recommendations for Board Selection of Architect/Engineers
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated Total
910-010-158 AHERA Reinspections - North Asbestos Abatement Authority DuPage and Kane County - Asbestos Surveys
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Tropical Environmental, Inc. True North Consultants Inc
$30,000
910-010-159 AHERA Reinspections - Central Asbestos Abatement Authority Morgan County – Asbestos Surveys
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Stanley Consultants, Inc. Tropical Environmental, Inc. True North Consultants Inc
$30,000
910-010-160 AHERA Reinspections - South Asbestos Abatement Authority Saline, Jersey, Union and Clinton Counties - Asbestos Surveys
RECOMMENDED FIRMS IN ALPHA ORDER:
Stanley Consultants, Inc. Tropical Environmental, Inc. True North Consultants Inc
$30,000
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A/E SELECTION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATIONS 7/13/2021
CDB PROJECT NO: 023-010-019
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Upgrade for Security Improvements/ADA & Replace Windows
PROJECT LOCATION: Appellate Court / Third District Appellate Court Building - Ottawa, LaSallle County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $2,932,000 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $2,932,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Appellate Court 3rd District (P0200) is a 15,000 square foot, 3-story building established in 1858.
The scope of work provides for removing the existing ramp at the main entrance and replacing it with a code compliant ramp in addition to demolishing, reconstructing and restoring components of the monumental stairs at the main entrance. Work also includes remodeling the existing second floor restrooms and replacing them with a code compliant restroom plus removing approximately 47 windows, frames, sub-frames and sills, and replacing with new windows and supporting components. The work will include heating, ventilating, air conditioning and electrical work in addition to removing existing paint on the building exterior and painting to match original painting.
Hazardous materials may be encountered.
The State Historic Preservation Office should be consulted during every phase of this project.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 024-020-006
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Windows, Grilles and Doors
PROJECT LOCATION: Appellate Court / Fourth District Waterways Building - Springfield, Sangamon County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $1,232,300 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,232,300
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Appellate Court 4th District Building (M0112) is a 16,400 square foot, 4-story building constructed in 1922.
The scope of work provides for restoring approximately 116 wood window sashes plus painting all exterior surfaces of window frames and sashes. The work also includes removing the ground level security bars and providing alternative methods of securing these openings.
The State Historic Preservation Office should be consulted during every phase of this project.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 15 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
There are no VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 039-150-197
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace HVAC and Controls - Multiple Buildings
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Agriculture Illinois State Fairgrounds - Springfield, Sangamon County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $11,899,500 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $11,899,500
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois State Fairgrounds is a 163-building facility established in 1894.
The scope of work provides for replacing heating and air conditioning equipment, ductwork, pumps, piping, controls, related items and supplemental or ancillary work in various buildings.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 20 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 120-140-020
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Roofing System and Ventilators - Dietary Building
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Corrections Lincoln Correctional Center - Logan County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $995,000 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $995,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Dietary Building (C7009) is a 14,400 square foot, one-story building established in 1984.
The scope of work provides for installing approximately 15,000 square feet of new membrane roofing over the existing metal roof. The work also includes new insulation, metal edging, flashings and any necessary accessories. The work also provides for replacing new ventilators and/or exhaust fans, along with the associated support curb.
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 120-225-010
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Upgrade Building Automation System and Fire Alarm System
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Corrections Taylorville Correctional Center - Christian County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $3,456,700 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $3,456,700
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Taylorville Correctional Center is a 30-building facility established in 1990.
The scope of work provides for replacing the temperature control systems, fire alarm control panels, selectively replacing heating, cooling and ventilation equipment, and any related or supporting work.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 120-230-138
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Roofing System - Rotunda
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Corrections Stateville Correctional Center - Joliet, Will County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $3,007,400 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $3,007,400
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Stateville Correctional Center a 119-building facility established in 1914.
The scope of work provides for replacing approximately 57,400 square feet of both flat and steep sloped roofing at the Rotunda. This work also includes new membrane, insulation, flashings and any necessary accessories. The work also provides for standing seam metal panels, new wood blocking, deck repair and tuckpointing.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 250-510-022
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace and Upgrade HVAC Systems
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Central Management Services Chicago Medical Center Office and Laboratory Building - Cook County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $9,152,300 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $9,152,300
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Chicago Medical Center Office and Lab (J0210) is a 179,118 square foot, 6-story building constructed in 1971.
The scope of work provides for removing and replacing the air handling units, various other heating and cooling equipment, distribution pumps, cooling towers, temperature control system, emergency showers, ceiling and floor tiles. The work also includes repairing exit doors, adding a backup heat exchanger for the domestic hot water and replacing all light fixtures, along with related or supporting work.
Hazardous materials may be encountered.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 20 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-002-021
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Flooring
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Southwestern Illinois Community College - Belleville, St. Clair County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $307,050 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $409,400
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Southwestern Illinois Community College in Belleville is a 10-building facility established in 1971. The Southwestern Illinois College Sam Wolf Granite City Campus is a one-building facility established in 1972.
The scope of work provides for removing and replacing tile flooring, including asbestos testing and possible abatement at the Belleville Campus located at 2500 Carlyle Avenue, Belleville, Illinois, and the Granite City Campus located at 4950 Maryville Road, Granite City, Illinois.
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-006-006
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace East Campus Roofing System
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Blackhawk Community College - Kewanee, Henry County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $1,405,875 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,874,500
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Blackhawk Community College in Kewanee is a 12-building facility established in 1978.
The scope of work provides for replacement of approximately 22,250 square feet of roofing systems on the East Campus, including, but not limited to, Buildings A, B, C and 5. The work will include replacement of roof drain covers and adding new overflow drain systems, installation of vapor barrier, polyisocyanurate insulation, a fully adhered roofing membrane, new metal counter flashing and copings around the perimeter of the existing roof areas. The envelope replacement of Building 5, including roof and wall panels.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 15 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
There are no VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-012-009
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Fire Alarm System
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Kennedy-King College - Chicago, Cook County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $1,207,500 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,610,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: Kennedy-King College in Chicago is a 6-building facility established in 1971.
The scope of work provides for replacement of the fire alarm system. The new system will need to tie into the W building system. The work will also include a public address system that will tie into the fire alarm system.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-026-016
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Renovate Shilling Community Education Center and Bistro
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Richland Community College - Decatur, Macon County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $561,487 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $748,650
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Richland Community College in Decatur is a one-building facility established in 1988. The Richland Community College Building (JC046) is a 224,903 square foot, 2-story building established in 1988.
The scope of work provides for replacing seating, flooring and wall finishes in the theater, upgrading the electrical system and select lighting replacement in the building.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-028-030
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Skylights
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board College of DuPage - Glen Ellyn, DuPage County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $1,002,260 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,342,625
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The College of DuPage in Glen Ellyn is a 13-building facility established in 1967. The Berg Instructional Center (JC08A) is a 475,698 square foot, 4-story building established in 1970.
The scope of work provides for replacement of approximately two, 30' x 90' skylights in the Berg Instructional Center.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.§
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-030-027
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Campus Doors and Install Security Automation
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Elgin Community College - Kane County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $2,328,750 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $3,105,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Elgin Community College is a 22-building facility established in 1949.
The scope of work provides for replacement of doors and door automation throughout the main campus and the Burlington campus. The work will also include card readers on all doors that will tie into the existing main campus S2 Security System that is already in place for approximately 50 percent of the main campus. The Milestone camera system will need to be incorporated into a common digital floor plan platform for identification to first responders and system users.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-032-030
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace HVAC Systems
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board William Rainey Harper College - Palatine, Cook County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $1,020,014 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,725,902
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The William Rainey Harper College in Palatine, is a 22-building facility established in 1969.
The scope of work includes improvements to the steam condensate system that serves the entire campus and the replacement of the HVAC systems in Building V. The improvements to the steam condensate system include the replacement of condensate stations, pumps and flash tanks in select buildings and rerouting of select condensate lines. The HVAC system replacement in Building V includes a new building boiler plant, ventilation systems, cooling system, rooftop units, VAV boxes, ductwork, unit heaters, exhaust fans and controls throughout the building and finned tube radiation, suspended unit heaters and ventilation specific to the green house area. The existing equipment is undersized or has exceeded its life expectancy and requires replacement.
Feasibility studies have been completed and will be provided to the selected firm to review, confirm and identify the specific needs of the project.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-034-014
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Carpet
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Highland Community College - Freeport, Stephenson County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $431,250 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $575,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Highland Community College in Freeport, is a 10-building facility established in 1971.
The scope of work provides for replacement of carpet in up to 8 buildings.
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO: 810-036-025
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Renovate Courtyard and ADA Improvements
PROJECT LOCATION: Illinois Community College Board Illinois Central College - East Peoria, Tazewell County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $867,891 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $1,157,188
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois Central College in East Peoria is a 29-building facility established in 1967.
The scope of work provides for renovating the courtyard, including, but not limited to, replacement of the concrete, walkways, handrails and landscaping, including addressing drainage issues. The work also includes upgrades for ADA compliance.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 15 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
There are no VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
814-010-091
Upgrade Parking Lots, Roads and Walkways
Board of Higher Education Chicago State University - Cook County $1,136,200 $1,136,200
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Chicago State University is an 18-building facility on 161 acres established in 1867.
The scope of work provides for upgrading walkways, roads, parking lots and drainage issues as budget permits. The A/E will assess and prioritize the work as needed.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
There are no VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROJECT LOCATION: Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University - Charleston, Coles County
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: $7,475,000 ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST: $7,475,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Eastern Illinois University in Charleston is a 79-building facility established in 1898.
The scope of work provides for upgrading the boiler and controls, including modifying and upgrading Boiler #5, air/fuel delivery and its control systems, restoring it to dual-fuel capability. It will also replace associated equipment, including pumps, condensate receiver, valves, chemical feed, brine tank and fuel oil system and their related controls. The project will replace the roof over the south addition of the steam plant building (3,500 square feet) with new roof membrane, as well as, replace some of the supporting gypsum panels located over the equipment. The project will include enhancements related to the relocation of the control room/office within the steam plant building. A study was completed in January 2020 regarding Boiler #5 and will be provided to teams short-listed for interviews.
The project will also include replacing pipe insulation, repairing and/or replacing pipe supports, and addressing structural damage and egress issues of the tunnels.
Hazardous materials may be encountered.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
816-010-044
Replacement & Upgrade of HVAC Systems
Board of Higher EducationGovernors State University - University Park, Will County $4,264,200 $4,264,200
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Governors State University in University Park is a 11-building facility established in 1970. The Main Facility (T2000) is a 650,000 square foot, 3 story building established in 1971.
The scope of work provides for replacing the HVAC system for the Main Facility Building, including HVAC equipment, rooftop units and improving the air distribution system. The work also may include, but is not limited to, renovation required to accommodate new mechanical equipment and minor interior finish repairs.
Hazardous materials may be encountered.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 20 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
The Illinois Works Jobs Program Act Apprenticeship Initiative will apply to all prevailing wage eligible work performed on this project.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
821-010-120
Upgrade HVAC and Building Envelope
Board of Higher EducationIllinois State University - Normal, McLean County $7,107,000 $7,107,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois State University in Normal is a 175-building facility established in 1857. The Felmley Science Annex #0141 (U0016) is a 80,919 square foot, 5-story building established in 1963.
The scope of work provides for repairing and upgrading the HVAC systems, including, but not limited to, the building air handling systems, control systems, VAV boxes, energy recovery systems, ductwork, and hydronic systems with a focus on energy conservation. The project includes removal of associated stand-alone pneumatic controls and addition of new replacement DDC control system to communicate with the existing University central building automation software system. The work also provides for evaluation and replacement of all vertical ribbon strip curtain wall sections and upgrade of plumbing, electrical and mechanical systems, including lab hoods, safety showers and eye wash stations. The existing rooftop HVAC equipment results in a negative aesthetic impact on this prominent ISU building. The work also includes roof repair or replacement and architecturally appropriate equipment screening of this equipment or replacement with new equipment more architecturally suited to the building's campus character.
There will be an independent third-party commissioning agent assigned to this project.
Hazardous materials may be encountered.
The A/E will need to determine if any components of this project are eligible for a utility company or other energy grant/rebate and will be responsible for preparing and submitting the grant application if the project qualifies for the rebate.
A combined MBE/WBE goal of 18 percent is applicable to the A/E team. Some level of participation from both MBE and WBE firms is required to satisfy this goal (this requires including one or more MBE AND one or more WBE firms on the team).
A VBE/PBE goal of 2 percent is applicable to the A/E team.
Selections from this project will be presented at the August 10, 2021, Board Meeting.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
910-010-158
AHERA Reinspections - North
Asbestos Abatement Authority Warrenville, DuPage County and St. Charles, Kane County $30,000 $30,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois Youth Center at Warrenville is a 20-building facility established in 1973. The Illinois Youth Center at St. Charles is a 74-building facility established in 1904.
The scope of work provides for performing AHERA reinspections at 6 buildings following the CDB's A/E Manual of Procedures for Asbestos Inspections and Management Plans, dated August 2015, at the following locations:
- Illinois Youth Center at Warrenville (2 buildings)- Illinois Youth Center at St. Charles (4 buildings)
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
910-010-159
AHERA Reinspections - Central
Asbestos Abatement Authority Jacksonville, Morgan County $30,000 $30,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois School for the Visually Impaired in Jacksonville is a 21-building facility established in 1926. The Illinois School for the Deaf in Jacksonville is a 24-building facility established in 1845.
The scope of work provides for performing AHERA reinspections at 25 buildings following the CDB's A/E Manual of Procedures for Asbestos Inspections and Management Plans, dated August 2015, at the following locations:
- Illinois School for the Visually Impaired (Jacksonville - 10 buildings)- Illinois School for the Deaf (Jacksonville - 15 buildings)
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
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CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
APPROPRIATION AMOUNT: ESTIMATED TOTAL PROJECT COST:
910-010-160
AHERA Reinspections - South
Asbestos Abatement Authority Harrisburg, Saline County; Grafton, Jersey County; Anna, Union County; and, Centralia, Clinton County $30,000 $30,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK: The Illinois Youth Center at Harrisburg is a 20-building facility established in 1965. The Illinois Youth Center at Grafton (Pere Marquette) is a 14-building facility established in 1920. The Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center at Anna is a 53-building facility established in 1872. The Murray Developmental Center at Centralia is a 21- building facility established in 1940.
The scope of work provides for performing AHERA reinspections at 13 buildings following the CDB's A/E Manual of Procedures for Asbestos Inspections and Management Plans, dated August 2015, at the following locations:
- Illinois Youth Center at Harrisburg (Bowen - 4 buildings)- Illinois Youth Center at Grafton (Pere Marquette - 3 buildings)- Choate Mental Health and Developmental Center (Anna - 3 buildings)- Warren G. Murray Developmental Center (Centralia - 3 buildings)
There are no MBE/WBE/VBE/PBE goals applied to the A/E team, but participation is encouraged.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES BULLETIN VOLUME: 277
047
Informational ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
SUBJECT: Best Interest of the State Selection / Informational Item
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated TotalProject Cost
040-050-030 Replace Doors Department of Veterans' Affairs Illinois Veterans' Home at LaSalle,LaSalle County
SELECTED FIRM:
Kluber, Inc.
$200,000
630-637-003 Repair and Replace Water SupplySystem Department of Transportation Prairie View Rest Area, I-57 WillCounty
SELECTED FIRM:
Robinson Engineering, Ltd.
$1,200,000
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Informational ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
CDB PROJECT NO: 040-050-030
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Replace Doors
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of Veterans' AffairsIllinois Veterans' Home at LaSalle, LaSalle County
PROJECT AMOUNT: $200,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK:The Illinois Veterans' Home at LaSalle is a 2-building facility established in 1991.
The scope of work provides for replacement of the isolation room doors to include windows and shades.
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: Kluber, Inc. (30811) Batavia, IL 60510
APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: 6/2/2021
049
Informational ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
CDB PROJECT NO: 630-637-003
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Repair and Replace Water Supply System
PROJECT LOCATION: Department of TransportationPrairie View Rest Area, I-57 Will County
PROJECT AMOUNT: $1,200,000
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK:The Prairie View Rest Area, I-57 in Will County, is a 3-building facility established in 1970.
The scope of work provides for repairing and replacing the water supply system.
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: Robinson Engineering, Ltd. (18866) South Holland, IL 60473
APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: / /2021
050
Informational ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
SUBJECT: Emergency Selection / Informational Item
Project Number Firm/Job Description Estimated TotalProject Cost
120-075-071 Emergency Elevator Replacement Department of Corrections Dixon Correctional Center - LeeCounty
SELECTED FIRM:
IMEG Corp.
$TBD
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Informational ItemState of Illinois Capital Development Board
CDB PROJECT NO:
PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
PROJECT LOCATION:
PROJECT AMOUNT:
120-075-071
Emergency Elevator Replacement
Department of Corrections- Lee CountyDixon Correctional Center
PROJECT SCOPE OF WORK:The Healthcare Unit (Med Surgical Hospital) (BC109) is a 95,586 square foot, 4-story building established in1966.
The scope of work provides for the emergency removal and replacement of two elevators at the HealthcareUnit.
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER: IMEG Corp. (34315) Ottawa, IL 61350
APPROVED BY THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: 5/27/2021
052
State of Illinois Capital Development Board Informational Item CDB Project No. 120-200-124 Repair roof – East West Cell House Pontiac Correctional Center Pontiac, Livingston County, IL Subject: Single Bid Award Project History: The scope of work for this project provides for roof repairs on the east and west cellblock building. Repairs include new f lashing, replacement of drain assemblies, new overf low scuppers, ethylene propylene diene monomer (EPDM) replacement, and other related roof work. Requested Action: Bids were received on September 16, 2020 and a single bid was received for the general trade. Ten plan rooms and f ive contractors held drawings for the project. Architect/Engineer: BAUER LATOZA STUDIO, LTD. 332 S. MICHIGAN AVENUE, SUITE 701 CHICAGO, IL 60604 (312) 567-1000
TRADE
BASE BID
ESTIMATE
% DIFFERENCE
General
$379,000
$293,180
+29.27%
Both the A/E and the CDB Staff recommend that the award be made to:
Premier Contractors, INC. 140 W. Lake St. Bloomingdale, IL 60108 General Work: $379,000
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State of Illinois Capital Development Board Informational Item CDB Project No. 291-085-001 Replace Radio Tower Upgrade HVAC at the Communication Building Illinois State Police - Communication Building/Tower Fairf ield, Wayne County, Illinois Subject: Single Bid Award Project History: The scope of work for this project provides for the removal and replacement of the radio tower with a used tower stored on site. Replacement includes new antennas, guy wire anchor system, grounding system, FAA navigation safety lights, OHSA approved safety systems, and all other items necessary to support the operation of the tower. The work also includes the replacement of the HVAC system at the communications support building. Requested Action: Bids were received on December 9, 2020 and a single bid was received for the general trade. Three plan rooms and two contractors held drawings for the project. Architect/Engineer: Woolpert (Fairview Heights Office) 343 Fountain Pkwy #100 Fairview Heights, IL 62208 Phone (618) 632-7004 Fax (618) 632-0100 www.woolpert.com
TRADE
BASE BID
ESTIMATE
% DIFFERENCE
General
$379,698.00
$289,929.00
+30.96%
Both the A/E and the CDB Staff recommend that the award be made to:
Korte & Luitjohan Contractors, Inc. 12052 Highland Road Highland, Illinois 62249 Phone (618) 654-9877 Fax (618) 654-9778 of [email protected] General Work: $379,698.00
State of Illinois Capital Development Board Informational Item CDB Project No. 546-261-007 Replace Refueler Parking Area Peoria Army Aviation Support Facility Peoria County, Peoria, IL Subject: Single Bid Award Project History: The scope of work for this project provides for the removal and replacement of the concrete parking pad, asphalt parking lot, light poles, and other related electrical work. Requested Action: Bids were received on May 26, 2021 and a single bid was received for the electrical trade. Six plan rooms and four contractors held drawings for the project. Architect/Engineer: WHKS & CO 3965 6TH ST. FRONTAGE RD. W., Suite A SPRINGFIELD, IL 62703 (217) 483-9457
TRADE
BASE BID
ESTIMATE
% DIFFERENCE
Electrical
$109,500
$144,200
-24.06%
Both the A/E and the CDB Staff recommend that the award be made to:
Quick Electrical Contractors, Inc. 445 Carter St. Fairview, IL 61432 Electrical Work: $ 109,500
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State of Illinois Capital Development Board Informational Item
CHANGE ORDER FOR BOARD AUTHORIZED PROCEED ORDER
Project Number
Project Description
Proceed Order or Change Order
Number
Total Amount
of Proceed Order
Board Date
Approved
Total Amount of Associated
Change Order(s) & Date
Executed
Percentage of Change
Order Work Completed
250-189-015
Department of Central Management Services – Springfield Computer Facility – Replace Emergency Generator– Springfield, IL, Sangamon County
G-15 $1,500,000.00
3/9/2021 $1,136,033.40 6/8/2021
54%
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MEMORANDUM TO: Capital Development Board FROM: Amy Romano
General Counsel DATE: July 7, 2021 RE: Revised Board Resolution No. 21-01: Request to Extend
Executive Director Approvals Proceed Orders, Change Orders, and A/E Modifications Costs Related to the Budget Impasse and Project Suspensions due to COVID-19 At the June, 2021 Board meeting, Board Resolution No. 21-01 was presented for the Board’s review and consideration. The Resolution amends the levels of authority for approving proceed orders, change orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse and costs for restarting projects that were suspended due to COVID-19. The Board approved Board Resolution 21-01 with certain amendments that were discussed during the Board meeting. Specifically, the Board recommended amending the Resolution to clarify that the delegation of authority provided in the Resolution does not apply to projects in the design phase. The Board requested that the amended version be provided for review. Attached find a revised version of Board Resolution 21-01. The original amendments, as presented at the June, 2021 Board meeting, are underlined in black. The new amendments recommended by the Board are underlined in red and found in paragraph 3.J. on page 4.
Thank you for your consideration.
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Executive Director – Authority Single Bids/Proceed Orders and Change Orders/Modifications/Release of Funds
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its November 28, 2007 meeting, revised the approval levels for the award of single bids, the execution of change orders, approval of A/E modifications and the recommendation of release of funds to the Governor; WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its August 9, 2016 meeting, adopted changes to the approval levels for change orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse which automatically repealed in one year unless extended by the Board, as well as approval levels for additional services in A/E modifications (Resolution 16-03); WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its July 11, 2017 meeting, extended, for one year, the approval levels for change orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse (Resolution 17-02);
WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its June 12, 2018 meeting, extended, for one year, the approval levels for change orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse (Resolution 18-03);
WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its June 11, 2019 meeting, extended, for
one year, the approval levels for change orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse (Resolution 10-03);
WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board, at its June 9, 2020 meeting, extended, for
one year, the approval levels for change orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse and restart costs due to projects suspended due to COVID-19 (Resolution 20-01);
WHEREAS, an additional extension is necessary to address approval levels for change
orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse and suspensions caused by COVID-19; and
WHEREAS, the Capital Development Board requests the approval levels for change
orders, proceed orders, and A/E modifications related to costs related to the budget impasse be extended by one year, and that this approval process include costs related to restarting projects suspended due to COVID-19. NOW, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the Board extends the following approval exemptions for the award of proceed orders, change orders, and A/E modifications for costs related to the budget impasse, and allow the following approval exemptions for restart costs related to COVID-19:
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1. Single Bids: On bid lettings which result in a single bid, the bid may be opened and
the Executive Director is authorized to award contracts if the bid is less than or equal to $500,000. Such awards must be determined by the Executive Director to be in the best interest to the State of Illinois and based on the recommendation of the staff of the Capital Development Board.
That recommendation shall be based on factors such as availability of registered contractors in the project area, whether there was sufficient notification to those contractors by advertisement of the work, the number of valid plan holders, the type of work being bid and the availability of contractors to bid that work, and whether the bid is less than or equal to 150% of the A/E’s estimate. If the Executive Director determines that the project team failed to foster a competitive bidding situation, the Executive Director shall direct a rebid of the contract.
The Executive Director shall submit to the Board single bids exceeding $500,000
or exceeding 150% of the A/E’s estimate, along with the staff’s recommendation for approval.
The Executive Director shall submit to the Board as an informational item any single bid awarded within his/her authority. This section shall not apply to emergency projects.
2. Proceed Orders and Change Orders
A. The Executive Director shall have approval authority for any proceed order or
change order less than $100,000. The Board shall have approval authority on all proceed orders and change orders $100,000 or over in value, except as provided in paragraphs D., E., and F. below. Notwithstanding the above, change orders which incorporate alternate bids at the bid price or less shall not require Board approval, regardless of their value.
B. The Executive Director may delegate proceed order and change order approval levels as follows: Deputy Director of Construction $50,000 to $74,999 Construction Administrator $25,000 to $49,999 Regional Manager $10,000 to $24,999 Project Manager $ 0 to $ 9,999
C. For purposes of this resolution, a change order is any individual change order, or a package of all related proposed contract changes to construction contracts on the project. A proceed order is any individual proceed order, or a package of all related proposed contract changes to construction contracts on the project. The value of the project is the sum of all construction contract awarded amounts for
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that project or that phase of the project. The value of the change orders are determined by their add amounts. Credits, or
deduct, change orders, are not required to be approved by the Board, regardless of their amount.
D. Board approval is not required for proceed orders or change orders $100,000 or
over for emergency projects. CDB shall present such proceed orders and change orders to the Board as informational items.
E. Board approval is not required for a change order related to a proceed order for
the same work if the change order is within the not-to-exceed amount listed in the proceed order. CDB shall present such change orders to the Board as informational items.
F. The Board delegates approval authority to the Executive Director for proceed
orders or change orders $100,000 or over which seek costs related to the budget impasse containing the 118/218 change order code and which seek costs related to restarting projects suspended due to COVID-19 containing the 119/219 change order code. CDB shall present such proceed orders and change orders to the Board as informational items. This paragraph F. is automatically repealed one year from the date of Board approval of this paragraph unless the repeal date is further extended by the Board.
G. By Resolution numbers 17-02, 18-03, 19-03, and 20-01, the Board extended the
approval authority delegation for costs related to the budget impasse provided in paragraph F. above until June 9, 2021. The Board extends the approval authority delegation provided in paragraph F. for costs related to the budget impasse for an additional year from the date of Board approval of this Resolution 21-01.
3. A/E Modifications:
A. The Board shall have approval authority for modifications to professional service
contracts whose value of basic services and additional services plus any related reimbursable costs exceeds $100,000 and were not provided for in the original contract, except as provided in paragraph I. and J. below. Basic services and additional services are those professional services as defined by the contract.
B. The Board shall also have approval authority for modifications consisting of only
reimbursables that exceed $100,000 and which include a mark up for overhead and profit to the contracting party, except as provided in paragraph I. and J. below. Modifications greater than $100,000 for reimbursables at cost (without mark up) to the contracting party shall not require Board approval.
For reimbursables with mark ups, the Board may grant specific exemptions for a project.
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C. For professional services contracts that are initially awarded without an amount
for basic services or only a partial amount due to funding restrictions or lack of an adequate scope or program, any modification required to obligate the full amount for the basic services, additional services, and related reimbursables shall not require Board approval.
D. For A/E contracts, reimbursables are defined as those expenses that are usually
outside the normal design services and include soil boring, testing, additional reproduction costs, special studies and reports to comply with State statutes such as the Historical Preservation Act, etc. These reimbursables require authorization by CDB.
E. For construction management contracts, items defined as reimbursable will vary
with the contract as negotiated with the construction manager. Reimbursable items include job site facilities for the CM and project general condition items such as temporary utilities, road, barriers, clean up, etc.
F. Such modification must be germane to the original project program or scope.
When the need for a modification becomes necessary, the contract shall not be modified in increments or parts to meet that need. The Contract Executives shall review and recommend approval of all modifications.
G. The Executive Director may approve, or delegate appropriate approval levels on
modifications that do not exceed $100,000 or do not require Board approval as outlined above. Currently these delegated levels are equal to those for change orders.
H. The Executive Director may approve any modification to an existing contract that
is the result of a new A/E selection that has been approved by the Board. If the A/E has a current contract open at the same facility for the same using agency, the current contract may be modified in lieu of issuing a new contract.
I. Board approval is not required for modifications to emergency contracts. CDB
shall present such modifications to the Board as informational items. J. The Board delegates approval authority to the Executive Director for
modifications $100,000 or over which seek costs related to the budget impasse containing the 750-modification code and which seek costs related to restarting projects suspended due to COVID-19 containing the 719-modification code. CDB shall present such modifications to the Board as informational items. This delegation of approval authority does not apply to projects in design. This paragraph J. is automatically repealed one year from the date of Board approval of this paragraph unless the repeal date is further extended by the Board.
K By Resolution numbers 17-02, 18-03, 19-03, and 20-01, the Board extended the
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approval authority delegation for costs related to the budget impasse provided in paragraph J. above until June 9, 2021. The Board extends the approval authority delegation provided in paragraph J. for costs related to the budget impasse for an additional year from the date of Board approval of this Resolution 21-01.
4. Release of Funds:
A. The Executive Director is hereby authorized to request the Governor’s Release of Funds for all projects for the total value of less than One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000).
The Executive Director shall provide to the Board quarterly reports of all Single Bid, Change Order and Architect/Engineer Modification activity approved within her/his authority.
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FY22 CDB BOARD MEETING SCHEDULE
DATE
TIME
LOCATION
July 13, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
August 10, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
September 14, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
October 12, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
November 9, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
December 14, 2021 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
January 11, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
February 8, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
March 8, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
April 12, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
May 10, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference
June 14, 2022 11:00 a.m. Chicago, Springfield & Collinsville Video conference