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Notice of RFP for Innovation and Research Park Lab Construction at Rosalind Franklin University

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Project Name: RFU – DCEO Wet Labs

Project Location: Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science (RFUMS)
3333 Green Bay Road,
North Chicago, IL 60064

Project Description: Build-out of approximately 19,500 SF of shell space into laboratories, offices, and support spaces. Work requires compliance with the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act, 820 ILCS/.01 et seq. The contractor shall meet the Business Enterprise Program (BEP) goals for the Project set by the Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). This Project has a BEP utilization goal of 25% with 20% of the grant dollars going to minority-owned business enterprises (MBEs) and 5% of the grant dollars going to Women-owned Business Enterprises (WBEs). The individual MBE/WBE utilization goals are based on the availability of certified vendors to perform the anticipated direct subcontracting opportunities of the Utilization Plan (UP). Only contractors/suppliers certified through CMS' Business Enterprise Program will count toward meeting the utilization goals for this project.

Bidding Documents: One complimentary set of Request for Proposal (RFP) Documents in electronic format may be obtained from RFUMS. Reproductions and/or additional copies may be obtained at the bidder's expense. If there are any questions regarding this Invitation, please contact Robert Jackson at (847-578-3248), email address (robert.jackson@rosalindfranklin.edu)

Bid Date and Time: Proposals will be received in the RFUMS Purchasing Office, no later than 5:00 pm on May 5 CDT.

RFUMS
ATTN: Vincent Butera
Senior Director, Materials Management
3333 North Green Bay Rd
North Chicago, IL 60064
(vincent.butera@rosalindfranklin.edu)

Posted March 30, 2022
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