Description of Project
Noyes Laboratory, located on the east side of the UIUC Quad, celebrates its 100th year of usage next year. It is a wet laboratory building used for both education and research. Many undergraduate students who do not have a major in Chemistry take at least one lab class in this building.
Noyes Laboratory has had very little renovation done in its nearly 100 years of service to the campus. This project will produce a feasibility study for the total renovation of the east section of the building, along with a look at what makes sense for the west section (original 1902 section) to serve the School of Chemical Sciences. The east section is envisioned to contain the Chemistry Library and general use classrooms on the first floor, consolidating instructional laboratory space on the second floor for 2nd and 3rd year courses, and renew the third and fourth floor spaces for use as research spaces.
In addition to producing acceptable schematic layouts of Noyes Laboratory as part of the feasibility study, the School of Chemical Sciences will most likely want some graphics that will aid in their fund raising efforts for this future major renovation project.
Proposals
Firms should submit four copies of the following:
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Office for Planning, Design & Construction
Illini Union Bookstore
807 S. Wright St., Suite 320
Attention: Clif Carey
Email address: clifc@uiuc.edu
Architect/Engineer selection will be consistent with the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act (30 ILCS 535/1).
Only those firms which meet the following qualifications will be considered for selection: