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FOI #19-234 (07-27-19, 2:09 pm) - Subject - UConn Football Team Future Contests
Name - Drew Vandemore
Affiliation -
I request that a copy of the following documents [or documents containing the following information] be provided to me: any and all electronic or written communication from employees in the Athletics Department as well as President Susan Herbst regarding the University of Connecticut at Storrs discussing future football home, away, and neutral site games, series, or contests against Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) institutions. Additionally, I request that a copy of the following documents [or documents containing the following information] be provided to me: any and all electronic or written communication from employees in the Athletics Department as well as President Susan Herbst regarding the University of Connecticut at Storrs discussing monetary compensation for future football home, away, and neutral site games, series, or contests against FBS and FCS institutions.
FOI 19-233 (07-26-19, 2:58 pm) - Subject - Lodging Correspondence
Name - Kenny Jacoby
Affiliation - GateHouse Media
Please consider this a public records request for records of expenses incurred by your institution for lodging players, coaches and staff on your institution's football team in hotel/motel rooms for each of the following nights of stay:
Copy of a listing of all University of Connecticut’s employees’ first and last names, e-mail addresses, title/position, and primary campus/department location.
FOI #19-227 - Subject - Hazardous Waste Transportation and Disposal Services
Name - Maddie Gantt
Affiliation - Marketing Intern
Stericycle Environmental Solutions, Inc. is requesting copies of the contract and associated proposal tabulations and the submitted pricing sheets related to the current Hazardous Waste Transportation and Disposal Services contract. This information is important for Stericycle to properly assess our service offerings and prepare the best value proposal for our clients and will enable us to better prepare a competitive offering the next time the contract is up for bid.
Hope Redding
Foundation for Fair Contracting Of Connecticut, Inc.
FOI #19-226 - Subject - UCONN Gant Building Renovation – STEM Phase 1 (Internal Case #17-28)
Name - Hope Redding
Affiliation - Foundation for Fair Contracting Of Connecticut, Inc.
Certified payroll records for the companies listed below for work being performed on the UCONN Gant Building Renovation STEM Phase 1 project reference above.
• A Quick Pick Crane (Sub of Ferguson Mechanical) - From Wk ending 3.30.19 through present
• Barall & Konover Flooring
• CT Carpentry - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• DePaoli Mosaic - From Wk ending 5.1.19 through present
• Ferguson Electric - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Ferguson Mechanical - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Manganaro Northeast - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
• Any and all subcontractors to Massey Plate Glass & Aluminum
• New Britain Fence (Sub of CT Carpentry) - From Wk ending 4.30.19 through present
• P&D Mechanical - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
• PeopleReady (Sub of Ferguson Electric) - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
• Pro Cut of CT (Sub of Ferguson Mechanical) - From Wk ending 4.24.19 through present
• Scholar Painting - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Sign Pro
• Southern New England Electrical Testing (Sub of Ferguson Electric) - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
• Tradesmen Int’l (Sub of Ferguson Electric) - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Tradesmen Int’l (Sub of Ferguson Mechanical) - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Tradesource, Inc (Sub of Ferguson Electric) - From Wk ending 4.27.19 through present
• Witch Enterprises (Sub of Ferguson Electric) - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
• Witch Enterprises (Sub of Ferguson Mechanical) - From Wk ending 4.28.19 through present
In an effort to better understand our submittal, we are requesting the following information from the evaluation of the proposals and subsequent award from the above-referenced RFP:
1. Could you tell us the primary factor why the RFP was awarded to NuPark (PassPort)
2. Did NuPark (PassPort) propose any exceptions to the bid specifications?
3. Please provide RFP submissions from all vendors except T2, (including correspondence submitted subsequent to the initial RFP response and best and final offers (if applicable).
4. Electronic copies of the evaluation & all scoring sheets.
5. Electronic copy of the final contract.
Your help and information is very important to us and we appreciate your time in responding. We are willing to pay all fees required to obtain the above electronic documents. Please email me at khartley@t2systems.com with the full amount owed for electronic copies. We will promptly return a check to expedite the process.