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Electrical

Industrial Electrical Works, Omaha $ 136,700 $ 13,850
Henry W. Miller Elec. Co. Omaha 136,780 13,500
David A. Baxter & Sons Omaha 137,800 14,400
Ed Bradley & Sons Omaha 138,301 13,778
Modern Electric Company Omaha 139,600 15,000
Henion Electric Omaha 144,495 13,095
O. K. Electric Company, Inc. Omaha 147,350 11,800
Commonwealth Electric Co. Omaha 176,300 10,339
Evans Electrical Const. Co. Omaha 155,800 15,800
Dodson Electrical Company Omaha No bid
National Electric Co., Inc. Omaha No bid

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the low bids for the construction of Unit III at the University Medical Center be accepted as follows:

Low Bids Accepted

General Construction:

Andersen Construction Co.
Base Bid $1,114,872
Deduct Separate Price No.1 174,420

Contract Price $ 940, 452

Mechanical Work:

U. S. Engineering Co.
Base Bid $ 431,990
Deduct Separate Price No.1 80,345

$ 351,645

Electrical Work:

Industrial Electrical Works,
Inc.
Base Bid $136,700
Deduct Separate Price No. 1 13,850

Contract Price $ 122,850

Total Construction Contracts $1,414,947

It is understood, however, by the individual contractors that the figurs submitted for the work to be financed by Hill-burton funds will be firm until March 30, 1959 and that if funds are available on or before that date the low bidders will accept contracts for the work to be financed by the Hill-Burton funds for which bids are now received.

Accept gift from Dale Prod. of Columbus, Nebr.

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, directing that a gift from the Dale Products of Columbus, Nebraska, of a Tetronix 545 Oscilloscope, valued at $1,450, to be used by the Department of Electrical Engineering, be accepted.

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, directing that research grants in the amount of $78,756 and training grant in the amount of $81,400 be accepted as reported by Dean John C. Weaver, Research Administrator, under date of December 4, 1958.

Accept Research Grants

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Electrical

Industrial Electrical Works, Omaha $ 136,700 $ 13,850
Henry W. Miller Elec. Co. Omaha 136,780 13,500
David A. Baxter & Sons Omaha 137,800 14,400
Ed Bradley & Sons Omaha 138,301 13,778
Modern Electric Company Omaha 139,600 15,000
Henion Electric Omaha 144,495 13,095
O. K. Electric Company, Inc. Omaha 147,350 11,800
Commonwealth Electric Co. Omaha 176,300 10,339
Evans Electrical Const. Co. Omaha 155,800 15,800
Dodson Electrical Company Omaha No bid
National Electric Co., Inc. Omaha No bid

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Elliott, motion put to vote and carried, directing that the low bids for the construction of Unit III at the University Medical Center be accepted as follows:

Low Bids Accepted

General Construction:

Andersen Construction Co.
Base Bid $1,114,872
Deduct Separate Price No.1 174,420

Contract Price $ 940, 452

Mechanical Work:

U. S. Engineering Co.
Base Bid $ 431,990
Deduct Separate Price No.1 80,345

$ 351,645

Electrical Work:

Industrial Electrical Works,
Inc.
Base Bid $136,700
Deduct Separate Price No. 1 13,850

Contract Price $ 122,850

Total Construction Contracts $1,414,947

It is understood, however, by the individual contractors that the figurs submitted for the work to be financed by Hill-burton funds will be firm until March 30, 1959 and that if funds are available on or before that date the low bidders will accept contracts for the work to be financed by the Hill-Burton funds for which bids are now received.

Accept gift from Dale Prod. of Columbus, Nebr.

It was moved by Regent Foote, seconded by Regent Greenberg, motion put to vote and carried, directing that a gift from the Dale Products of Columbus, Nebraska, of a Tetronix 545 Oscilloscope, valued at $1,450, to be used by the Department of Electrical Engineering, be accepted.

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Foote, motion put to vote and carried, directing that research grants in the amount of $78,756 and training grant in the amount of $81,400 be accepted as reported by Dean John C. Weaver, Research Administrator, under date of December 4, 1958.