University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bid #BAU07051
Invitation for Construction Bid:
Student Dining/Res Programs Bldg Utility Relocatio
Awarded to:
Contractor: A & R Services, Inc., Urbana, IL
Amount:
$3,884,259
Terms: One-time transaction
Number of Unsuccessful, Responsive Bidders:
1
The University award process may be delayed up to thirty days as this award goes through a state approval process.
First published
Monday July 9, 2007
Project Description
This project inolves relocating existing utilities serving the six existing residence halls so that they do not route through the existing dining halls to be demolished, providing a new utility backbone from south side of block, up Euclid street, to the new student dining/residential programs building and new residence hall. This project is limited to the construction documents, bidding and award, construction, and warranty phases.
This project includes a project labor agreement that will be executed between the lowest responsive/responsible bidder and the East Central Building & Construction Trades Council. A copy of the project labor agreement is included in the project bid documents, General Project Requirements.
Div # 34 -Utilities Site Work
Sealed bids will be accepted at the address below until
2:00 PM,
Wednesday August 8, 2007:
The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
c/o Facilities & Services
1501 S. Oak Street
Attn: Elizabeth Stegmaier (elizabet@uiuc.edu)
Champaign,
IL
61820
Bid Document Sources
Bid documents have been prepared by Nagle Hartray Danker Kagan McKay Penney Architects, Ltd., 30 West Monroe Street, Suite 700, Chicago, IL 60603, phone: 312-425-1000, the professional services consultant. The bid documents may be obtained from them by depositing a check in the amount of $250 for each set, payable to them OR non-cash plan deposit programs which are guaranteed by contractor associations are acceptable.
Bid Document Review Sets
For a complete list, please see the attached file.
Prequalification
Each bidder shall prequalify with the owner in accordance with the General Instructions to Bidders (Document 00200).
All bidders shall be prequalified with the owner. New bidders that are not prequalified shall prequalify using the owner's web-based Contractor Annual Prequalification System (CAPS)- http://przm.apps.uillinois.edu/
The project will be administered using the owner's web-based project management system. PRZM was developed to maximize the potential of the Internet in allowing project team members to access and exchange project information. PRZM supports team collaboration in management and interaction, as well as team member empowerment on a multi-layer security system.
Minimum PRZM user requirements are as follows:
- Personal Computer: Microprocessor speed of 100mhz or higher, 32Mb RAM, and a monitor capable of at least 800 x 600 pixel resolution.
- Internet Browser: Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 or higher is recommended.
- E-mail: PRZM requires the user to have a valid e-mail account.
- Software: At various stages of PRZM, users will be required to attach their documents to PRZM.
- Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD) viewer
Pre-Bid Meeting
A pre-bid meeting will be held in Facilities and Services Conference Room 128 at 2:00 p.m. prevailing time on 7/18/07. Representatives of the owner and the professional services consultant will be present to answer questions regarding the project and bidding procedures. All prospective bidders are urged to attend.
Bid Opening
Immediately after the closing time for receiving bids, all proposals will be publicly opened, read, and tabulated at University of Illinois Physical Plant Service Building, Room 128, 1501 S. Oak Street, Champaign, IL. Noted errors, omissions and defects will be announced. Bids received after closing time will be returned unopened. The public opening and reading is for information only and is not construed as acceptance or rejection of any bid.
Bid Acceptance or Rejection
The owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or any part thereof, to waive any informalities in the bidding, and to accept the bids deemed to be in the best interests of the owner after all bids have been examined and evaluated.
Statutory Requirements
The successful bidder will be required to comply with all laws, statutes, regulations, ordinances, rulings or enactments of any governmental authority that are applicable to the work or to the project. The successful bidder shall pay prevailing wages and shall utilize equal employment opportunity hiring practices in connection with this project.