CPA update!
- Neckfansince71
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WIU Scaling Back Center for Performing Arts: http://tspr.org/post/wiu-scaling-back-c ... rming-arts

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- Tere North
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Certainly not a good omen if bids came in 10% over expectations. Cutting classrooms reduces the academic value; making the main theater smaller reduces the entertainment value. Will be interesting to see what choices they recommend cutting for the hopeful 2015 Fall rebid. I would think those choices will force a look at prioritizing the purposes of the facility.ST_Lawson wrote:WIU Scaling Back Center for Performing Arts: http://tspr.org/post/wiu-scaling-back-c ... rming-arts
They only had one bid the other two were late they easily could of only been 1 percent over and probably would of been accepted but the other two companies bids will never be known since they were late. Companies being millions apart is not uncommon at all in bids this large.
- sealhall74
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Got any idea what the cost of delaying construction for a year is when you figure in re-doing the plans along with inflationary material and labor costs? I have to think is something well over $1M.WIU0812 wrote:They only had one bid the other two were late they easily could of only been 1 percent over and probably would of been accepted but the other two companies bids will never be known since they were late. Companies being millions apart is not uncommon at all in bids this large.
Embrace the pace of the race.
Story about the Performing Arts Center as seen on WGEM News:
http://www.wgem.com/story/29137005/2015 ... udget-cuts
http://www.wgem.com/story/29137005/2015 ... udget-cuts
Update to the CPA web page: http://www.wiu.edu/vpas/fm/cpa.php
This project has been temporarily suspended. In light of this fiscal uncertainty, the Capital Development Board has announced all work being performed under Capital Projects to stop. For more information, visit http://www.illinois.gov/cdb/announcemen ... ement.aspx.

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I AM JUST GOING TO LAUGH THIS ONE OFF. I saw this coming from a mile away as soon the bids didn't make it in on time and the project was over budget. Everyone in Illinois hold on things are gonna get really bumpy for a while here. I see the income tax increase going back into effect along with a drastic amount of cuts in order to get the state to a sound budget. I could see a lot of state parks closing and possibly even a university if it got bad enough.ST_Lawson wrote:Update to the CPA web page: http://www.wiu.edu/vpas/fm/cpa.php
This project has been temporarily suspended. In light of this fiscal uncertainty, the Capital Development Board has announced all work being performed under Capital Projects to stop. For more information, visit http://www.illinois.gov/cdb/announcemen ... ement.aspx.
State needs to work on its tourism side of things. Need them to let developers come in on part of a lake like Shelbyville and bring in some resorts and attractions like Lake of Ozarks style in order to bring in more money to the state and tap more potential.