DECATUR â Shilling Auditorium and the Bistro 537 at Richland Community College will soon get facelifts.
Two years ago, the college applied for grant money from the Illinois Capital Development Board but with budget constraints and the COVID-19 pandemic, the grant was never released until now.
âIt s a program that the community college system requested and the governor approved to address deferred maintenance items on college campuses,â said Greg Florian, vice president of finance at Richland.
The Rebuild Illinois capital plan is the first in nearly a decade. The Capital Development Board will oversee the projectâs renovation under the protocol for state-appropriated capital projects.
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Illinois Capital Development Board Selects Design Firm for Renovations at Quincy Veteransâ Home
QUINCY â The Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB) and the Illinois Department of Veteransâ Affairs (IDVA) today announced Veterans United Constructors, a joint venture between Alberici Constructors, Inc. and River City Construction, LLC, has been selected as the preferred architectural design and construction firms for the design and construction of the new nursing home and domiciliary at the Quincy Veteransâ Home. The $230 million project, funded by Governor Pritzkerâs bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan, will provide high-quality, skilled care to Illinois veterans and their spouses. CDB will oversee the projectâs design and construction in accordance with the protocol for state-appropriated capital projects.
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The Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB) has selected Cordogan, Clark & Assoc., Inc. as the preferred architectural design firm for the renovation and construction of the Lincoln Developmental Center in Logan County. CDB will oversee the project’s design and construction in accordance with the protocol for state-appropriated projects.
Through Governor Pritzker’s bipartisan capital plan, the first in nearly a decade, the Department of Juvenile Justice will receive nearly $21.1M. The administration has released $2.5 million to begin designing the project which will remodel two cottages for housing juveniles, plus one cottage for new classrooms and one cottage for new administrative use. The project will also include designing and constructing a new multipurpose building, which will include a gymnasium, classrooms, and office space. The mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection (MEP/FP) systems will be upgra
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Rendering of planned Student Services / Adult Education Building on College of Lake County s (CLC) Lakeshore Campus in Waukegan. (College of Lake County)
WAUKEGAN – The Illinois Capital Development Board (CDB) today announced construction has begun on the new Student Services/Adult Education Building on the College of Lake County Lakeshore Campus in Waukegan, Illinois. The $48 million project is moving forward thanks to Governor Pritzker s bipartisan Rebuild Illinois capital plan, the first in nearly a decade. The State of Illinois is funding $35.3 million of the project with the remainder covered by local matching funds. CDB will oversee the project s design and construction under the protocol for state-appropriated capital projects and has selected George Sollitt Construction Company as the low bid construction company for the project.