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FOI #23-108 - Subject - UCONN Gant Building Renovation project
Name - Hope Redding
Affiliation -
we are requesting updated certified payroll records submitted by the contractors listed below for work performed on the UCONN Gant Building Renovation project. We can continue accepting the responsive records electronically and of course, if you have questions or trouble opening the attachment, please let me know.
• Ferguson Electric PHASE 2 for Wk ending 1.7.23 through to the present
• So. New England Electrical Testing for Wk ending 1.22.23 through to the present
• Ferguson Mechanic PHASE 2 PLMB for Wk ending 1.7.23 through to the present
• Ferguson Mechanic PHASE 2 HVAC for Wk ending 1.7.23 through to the present
• Scholar Painting PHASE 1 for Wk ending 1.21.23 through to the present
• Scholar Painting PHASE 2 for Wk ending 1.21.23 through to the present
FOI #23-107 (03-9-23, 1:38 pm) - Subject - RESEARCH REQUEST
Name - JOEL THORNTON
Affiliation - UNIVERSITY OF UTAH
Hi, I'm a co-author on a research project. I am writing to make a public records request for three electronic resources potentially subscribed to by your library. Thank you!
Information Requested
2019 - 2022 (if available) pricing and license agreement for Clarivate Web of Science
2019 - 2022 (if available) pricing and license agreement for American Chemical Society/CAS Scifinder
2019 - 2022 (if available) pricing and license agreement for Elsevier/Scopus
I am writing on behalf of the Connecticut Association of Scholars, an affiliate of the National Association of Scholars, and an organization of academics, administrators, graduate students and others devoted to traditional liberal education and academic freedom. As state residents, and pursuant to the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, we respectfully request a copy of your medical school’s most recent final report of the survey team sent by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (“LCME”).
FOI #23-105 (03-8-23, 3:43 pm) - Subject - UConn Law Symposium on Parental Rights
Name - Ari Schaffer
Affiliation -
Any and all documents related to budgets and expenses for the March 31, 2023 symposium titled, “Are Parental Rights Always in the Best Interests of Children?”, including but not limited to costs and contracts for all advertising and mailing and email lists used in the advertising and promotion of the symposium.
Any and all email contacts with public officials about the for the March 31, 2023 symposium titled, “Are Parental Rights Always in the Best Interests of Children?”, including but not limited to contact between any member of the UConn faculty or administration with an “@uconn.edu” email address and any elected official, including but not limited to email addresses with a .gov domain such as the following domains: @ct.gov, @cga.ct.gov
Any and all email contacts between University of Connecticut faculty or administrators with an @uconn.edu email address and any political organizations about the CPILJ Symposium: Are Parental Rights Always in the Best Interest of Children? including but limited to email address with the following domains: @ctdems.org, @nedlamont.com, @ctcadv.org, @plannedparenthood.org, @aftct.org
Any and all email discussion by the deans of UConn or UConn law about the CPILJ Symposium: Are Parental Rights Always in the Best Interest of Children? including, but not limited to the following email addresses: lawdean@uconn.edu, paul.chill@uconn.edu, anne.dailey@uconn.edu, jessica.rubin@uconn.edu, karen.demeola@uconn.edu, radenka.maric@uconn.edu, anne.dalleva@uconn.edu, christopher.delello@uconn.edu, Kim.Fearney@uconn.edu, michael.gilbert@uconn.edu, tysen.kendig@uconn.edu; franklin.tuitt@uconn.edu; michelle.williams@uconn.edu
FOI #23-104 (03-8-23, 1:59 pm) - Subject - FOI #22-271 Report and Footage
Name - Richard Padilla
Affiliation -
If available, I would like to request the information contained in FOI #22-271 pertaining to case #2200012239, an assault at 19 Husky Cir on 2/19/22.
FOI #22-271 included:
Full, unredacted copies of incident and or investigation reports and bodycam of the first officer on scene at the main entrance of the Wu building pertaining to incident #2200012239, an assault at 19 Husky Cir on 2/19/22.
FOI #23-103 (03-7-23, 8:45 pm) - Subject - Athletics Scheduling
Name - Gregory Koch
Affiliation -
Information related to scheduling for the following NCAA sports for the 2023-24 season and any other future seasons, including but not limited to opponents, contracts, dates, and locations of games, where available:
Men's soccer
Women's soccer
Field hockey
Men's basketball
Women's basketball
Men's ice hockey
Women's ice hockey
Baseball
Softball
Women's lacrosse
I would prefer to receive records electronically via email if possible.
FOI #23-101 (03-7-23, 12:55 pm) - Subject - University Turnover Rates
Name - Student Student
Affiliation - University of Connecticut
I am currently in the MS Human Resource Management Program at UConn and am compiling information related to turnover rates, position vacancies and succession planning. Any information related to unfilled positions for executive leadership, directors, etc and staff is helpful to gain more insight into this topic. Additionally, any data related to professional development opportunities/use of professional development opportunities, if available, would be greatly appreciated.
FOI #23-100 (03-7-23, 12:55 pm) - Subject - Freedom of Information Act
Name - Jennie Smith
Affiliation - Acme Research
Under the Connecticut Freedom of Information Act, we formally request that your office provide us with the following public spending information:
Copies of documents, such as − but not limited to – Construction Notice to Proceed, project directories, Contractor Reporting Forms, Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), work orders, or other forms that specify subcontractors and other salient points for construction or renovation projects valued at $2,000,000 or more at the University of Connecticut System Storrs, the University of Connecticut Hartford, and the University of Connecticut Health Center. Please include information for both currently active projects as well as those completed since September 1, 2022. We do not need every document that mentions subcontractors, just one for each subcontractor or set of subcontractors.
Specifically, we seek:
• Project name
• Project number
• Projected completion date
• Prime/General Contractor name(s)
• Construction Manager (at Risk) name
• Architect/Engineer names
• Subcontractor names
Excel spreadsheets containing similar information are welcome.
UCONN Projects
Project Number
UConn 2000 Code Remediation - Stamford Downtown Relocation*
201523
Public Safety Building Improvements*
201703
Supplemental Utility Plant *
300025
NWQUAD - Science 1 - Site Improvements and Tunnel Phase 2 *
300050
UConn Hockey Arena *
300133
Stamford Abutting Property Remediation*
300149
Boiler Plant Equipment Replacement and Utility Tunnel Connection*
300151
I - Lot Improvements*
300173
Residential Life Facilities - South Campus Residence Hall
300200
Academic & Research Facilities - STEM Research Center Science 1*
901802
Gant Building Renovation - STEM (Phases 2 and 3)*
901803
Residential Life Facilities: Mansfield Apartments Redevelopment - Part 1
300234
South Campus Infrastructure
300241
North & South Parking Garages Restoration, Phase 2
FO500056
Acme Research
5120 State Highway 6
Riesel, TX 76682
800-810-3846 | Fax 866-331-7940
UCONN Health Projects
Project Number
836 Hopmeadow Street Simsbury Clinical Practice Relocation
21-036
New England Sickle Cell Institute Renovation
21-063
Cardio Catheterization (Cath) & Electro Physiology (EP) Lap Renovation
22-017
Main Building (L) Lab Renovations - 2nd Floor
22-013
5 Munson Road Clinical Fit-Out
22-042
836 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury Clinical Practice Relocation
21-036
* Please exclude any documents dated or received prior to October 2021.