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92 Hb6061sam002 BOB-Capital03 1 AMENDMENT to HOUSE BILL 92_HB6061sam002 BOB-Capital03 1 AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 6061 2 AMENDMENT NO. ____ . Amend House Bill 6061 by deleting 3 everything after the enacting clause and inserting in lieu 4 thereof the following: 5 "ARTICLE 1 6 Section 1. The following named amounts, or so much 7 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 8 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 9 the Department of Agriculture for the projects hereinafter 10 enumerated: 11 ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS - DU QUOIN 12 For upgrading electrical systems, in 13 addition to funds previously 14 appropriated ................................. $ 1,250,000 15 For upgrading the telecommunications 16 system ....................................... 400,000 17 For upgrading the HVAC system .................. 1,665,000 18 For replacing judges stand and improving 19 track area ................................... 265,000 20 ILLINOIS STATE FAIRGROUNDS - SPRINGFIELD -2- BOB-Capital03 1 For completing the Emerson Building renovation, 2 in addition to funds previously 3 appropriated ................................. ____________ 1,030,000 4 Total $4,610,000 5 Section 2. The following named amounts, or so much 6 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 7 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 8 the Department of Central Management Services for the 9 projects hereinafter enumerated: 10 JAMES R. THOMPSON CENTER - CHICAGO 11 For rehabilitating exterior columns, in 12 addition to funds previously appropriated .... $ 1,000,000 13 STATEWIDE 14 For replacing roofing systems at the 15 following locations at the approximate 16 costs set forth below ......................... 1,290,000 17 Suburban North Regional Office ......1,100,000 18 Effingham State Garage ................190,000 19 SPRINGFIELD COMPUTER FACILITY - SANGAMON COUNTY 20 For upgrading the computer room and the 21 electrical system ............................ 1,210,000 22 DIXON STATE GARAGE - LEE COUNTY 23 For upgrading the lighting and 24 replacing the roof ........................... ____________ 260,000 25 Total $3,760,000 26 Section 3. The following named amounts, or so much 27 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 28 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 29 the Department of Corrections for the projects hereinafter 30 enumerated: -3- BOB-Capital03 1 STATEWIDE 2 For upgrading roofing systems at the 3 following locations at the approximate 4 costs set forth below ......................... $ 1,680,000 5 Hardin County Work 6 Camp .................................210,000 7 Illinois Youth Center 8 Joliet .............................1,030,000 9 Pontiac Correctional 10 Center ...............................440,000 11 For replacing windows at the following 12 locations at the approximate costs 13 set forth below, in addition to funds 14 previously appropriated ....................... 3,580,000 15 Dixon Correctional Center ...........1,850,000 16 Illinois Youth Ctr Joliet ............1,730,000 17 CENTRALIA CORRECTIONAL CENTER 18 For upgrading the electrical system, in 19 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 1,600,000 20 DANVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER 21 For upgrading the power plant, in 22 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 2,200,000 23 EAST MOLINE CORRECTIONAL CENTER 24 For replacing windows, in addition to 25 funds previously appropriated ................ 1,800,000 26 GRAHAM CORRECTIONAL CENTER 27 For upgrading the building automation 28 system, in addition to funds previously 29 appropriated ................................. 900,000 30 KANKAKEE MSU - KANKAKEE COUNTY 31 For fencing improvements ....................... 865,000 32 MENARD CORRECTIONAL CENTER 33 For replacing the administration building, 34 in addition to funds previously -4- BOB-Capital03 1 appropriated ................................. 12,300,000 2 TAMMS CORRECTIONAL CENTER 3 Construct bar screen ........................... ____________ 590,000 4 Total $25,515,000 5 Section 4. The following named amounts, or so much 6 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 7 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 8 the Historic Preservation Agency for the projects hereinafter 9 enumerated: 10 LINCOLN'S NEW SALEM HISTORIC SITE - MENARD COUNTY 11 For providing electrical at 12 campgrounds .................................. $ 120,000 13 OLD STATE CAPITOL - SPRINGFIELD 14 For repairing elevators ........................ ____________ 405,000 15 Total $525,000 16 Section 5. The following named amounts, or so much 17 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 18 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 19 the Illinois Medical District Commission for the projects 20 hereinafter enumerated: 21 ILLINOIS MEDICAL DISTRICT COMMISSION - CHICAGO 22 For upgrading utility and infrastructure, 23 in addition to funds previously 24 appropriated ................................. $____________ 1,000,000 25 Total $1,000,000 26 Section 6. The following named amounts, or so much 27 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 28 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 29 the Department of Human Services for the projects hereinafter 30 enumerated: 31 STATEWIDE -5- BOB-Capital03 1 For replacing and repairing roofing systems 2 at the following locations, at the 3 approximate cost set forth below .............. 5,635,000 4 Alton Mental Health Center - 5 Madison ...............................415,000 6 Shapiro Developmental Center - 7 Kankakee ..............................115,000 8 Ludeman Developmental Center - 9 Park Forest ............................25,000 10 Madden Mental Health Center - 11 Hines ...............................2,515,000 12 Murray Developmental Center - 13 Centralia ...........................1,905,000 14 Kiley Developmental Center - 15 Waukegan ..............................660,000 16 FOX DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DWIGHT 17 For replacing and repairing interior doors, 18 flooring and walls, in addition to funds 19 previously appropriated ...................... 1,105,000 20 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - JACKSONVILLE 21 For renovating the High School Building 22 Phase II ..................................... 1,580,000 23 For renovating the health center ............... 770,000 24 For replacing roof and upgrading the 25 mechanical system at Burns Gym ............... 2,405,000 26 For replacing the visual alert system .......... 800,000 27 ILLINOIS SCHOOL FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED - MORGAN 28 For renovating the Girls' Dormitory, in 29 addition to funds previously appropriated .... 735,000 30 KILEY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - WAUKEGAN 31 For converting the facility to natural 32 gas, in addition to funds previously 33 appropriated ................................. 1,135,000 -6- BOB-Capital03 1 LUDEMAN MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - COOK COUNTY 2 For repairing and replacing furnaces and 3 duct work, in addition to funds previously 4 appropriated ................................. 500,000 5 MABLEY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - DIXON 6 For replacing mechanicals and upgrading 7 the fire alarm systems ....................... 960,000 8 MURRAY DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - CENTRALIA 9 For renovating the boiler house, 10 in addition to funds previously 11 appropriated ................................. 2,450,000 12 For replacing the emergency 13 management system, in 14 addition to funds previously 15 appropriated ................................. 585,000 16 SHAPIRO DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER - KANKAKEE 17 For replacing the sewer system in 18 south campus ................................. 2,150,000 19 For planning and beginning renovation 20 of dietary ................................... 500,000 21 For work necessary to remedy fire 22 damper deficiencies .......................... 1,515,000 23 SINGER MENTAL HEALTH CENTER - ROCKFORD 24 For renovating dietary and stores .............. ____________ 1,900,000 25 Total $24,725,000 26 Section 7. The following named amounts, or so much 27 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 28 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 29 the Department of Military Affairs for the projects 30 hereinafter enumerated: 31 CAIRO ARMORY 32 For replacing roof and renovating the 33 interior and exterior ........................ $ 1,356,000 -7- BOB-Capital03 1 ELGIN ARMORY 2 For upgrading the interior and exterior ........ 897,000 3 LITCHFIELD ARMORY 4 For remodeling and installing a 5 kitchen ...................................... 517,000 6 MATTOON ARMORY 7 For replacing the roof and renovating 8 the interior and exterior .................... 992,000 9 MONMOUTH ARMORY 10 For replacing the roof and renovating 11 the interior and exterior .................... 859,000 12 SALEM ARMORY 13 For remodeling and installing a 14 kitchen ...................................... 486,000 15 SYCAMORE ARMORY 16 For replacing the electrical system, 17 renovating the interior and installing 18 air conditioning ............................. ____________ 1,707,000 19 Total $6,814,000 20 Section 8. The following named amounts, or so much 21 thereof as may be necessary, are appropriated from the 22 Capital Development Fund to the Capital Development Board for 23 the Department of Natural Resources for the projects 24 hereinafter enumerated: 25 STATEWIDE 26 For replacing/repairing the roofing systems 27 at the following locations at the approximate 28 costs set forth below ......................... $ 240,000 29 Jubilee College State 30 Park-Peoria County ....................45,000
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