University of Illinois at Chicago
Request for Professional Services Qualifications (QBS): COM Learning Center Space Renovation
Awarded to:Consultant: Krueck & Sexton Architects, Chicago, IL
Amount: $1,280,693
Terms:
An estimated start date of 10/15/2012 through 8/22/2015
Renewals:
None
Number of Unsuccessful, Responsive Respondents: 4
The State Purchasing Officer for this procurement is now John Knittle.
The University award process may be delayed up to thirty days as this award goes through a state approval process.
First published Friday, March 30, 2012
Project Description
The project consists of the partial reconfiguration and renovation of the second, third, and fourth floors of the College of Medicine West Tower Building to create a state of the art, high tech educational space. Work to include: abatement coordination; demolition; removal and replacement of interior room enclosures; upgrade of auditoria and acoustics; creation of several classrooms, seminar spaces, independent and group learning spaces, a lounge space, and, administrative headquarters for the student service units; expansion of existing toilet facilities; new finishes, furniture and equipment-AV, distance learning, audience response and wireless access; new programmable lighting, mechanical, electrical, fire protection and security systems.
Please see the attached file for more information.
Letter Submission
Qualifications and supporting materials will be accepted at the address below until 4:00 PM, Monday April 16, 2012:
Office for Capital Programs - UIC
1140 South Paulina, M/C 892
Attention: John D. Hiltscher, johndh@uillinois.edu, 312-413-1360
Chicago, IL
60612
Selection will be consistent with the Architectural, Engineering, and Land Surveying Qualifications Based Selection Act (30 ILCS 535/1).
This transaction is subject to the State Board of Elections registration and certification requirements of Public Act 095-0971.
The State of Illinois has a policy to encourage prospective vendors to hire
qualified veterans, minorities, females, persons with disabilities and ex-offenders.