Frederick Quinn Development has been selected as building supervisor, because the village replaces Fireplace Station 25 with a brand new facility.
Courtesy of Buffalo Grove
Buffalo Grove trustees this week licensed a freelance with Addison-based Frederick Quinn Development for the reconstruction of Fireplace Station 25 at 505 W. Dundee Street.
Fireplace Leader Larry Kane advised the village board Tuesday Quinn used to be the low bidder amongst 3 candidates, which incorporated Camosy Development and Leopardo Development.
Quinn’s bid used to be $713,728.55, whilst Camosy’s got here in at $748,055.80 and Leopardo’s at $968,262.84.
The estimated building price of the challenge, together with construction prices, the development supervisor and contingencies, is $9.3 million, village officers mentioned. The entire challenge price, when structure, fixtures and furniture, era and radios are incorporated, is estimated at $10.5 million to $11 million.
Kane mentioned Quinn inspired village body of workers by way of recommending efficiencies within the rebuilding procedure.
As soon as all building paperwork had been finalized, a assured most worth will likely be negotiated with the development control company, Kane mentioned.
The 50-year-old Station 25 is being demolished to make approach for a brand new 16,000-square-foot facility. Whilst building takes position, team of workers and kit will likely be quickly housed on the outdated public works facility at 51 Raupp Street.