Cook Park Library Construction Contract Approved

>> Wednesday, April 22, 2009

At the April 21 Board Meeting, trustees unanimously voted to award the Cook Park Library construction contract to A.J. Maggio Company. Over 14 contractors vied for the construction contract, and A.J. Maggio Co. had the lowest bid, totaling $5,012,500 with alternates.

"This is a very competitive bidding climate and we are fortunate to partner with A.J. Maggio Co., a well respected company. By selecting a qualified low-bidder, we are continuing our commitment to completing our projects on budget and without a tax increase," said Board President Aaron Lawlor.

A.J. Maggio Co. has been in business since 1961, and the majority of their work is comprised of commercial, institutional and government construction. The company previously worked with the library's architects, Gilfillan Callahan Nelson, to complete the Green Hills Public Library and the Plainfield Law Enforcement Center.

"Gilfillan Callahan Nelson Architects continues to enjoy its working relationship with A.J. Maggio Company," says firm proprietor Michael Gilfillan, AIA. "This familiarity with each other's work processes-along with the fact that our respective offices are located within four miles of each other-means that the Cook Memorial Public Library District will have both a veteran and accessible team dedicated to delivering this Cook Park Library project on-time and on-budget."

The 11,000 square foot addition and renovation is scheduled to start Monday, June 29. Before construction starts, the Cook Park Library will be moved to the Temporary Library Center (TLC). The TLC, located at the northeast corner of Milwaukee and Route 176, is scheduled to open to the public at Noon on Monday, June 22. The Cook Park Library is tentatively scheduled to reopen in August of 2010.

During construction, the library district will expand hours at the Evergreen Interim Library and add additional neighborhood stops to the Bookmobile schedule.

Construction of the Aspen Drive Library started in March and the facility's building pad is almost complete. The Aspen Drive Library will open in the spring of 2010.

View the Daily Herald article: http://www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=288360

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TLC Zoning Approval

>> Wednesday, April 15, 2009

The Village of Libertyville granted the Cook Memorial Public Library District zoning approval to temporarily move the library to 610 Milwaukee Avenue in Libertyville. The facility, to be titled Temporary Library Center or TLC, will open on Monday, June 15. The TLC will be open during construction of the Cook Park Library, which is expected to take about a year.

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