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State seeks emergency janitorial contract for JRTC

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* As if that building isn’t in bad enough shape…


Looks like JRTC loses janitorial service because of budget impasse. https://t.co/9m2b8T2zbV

— DougFinkeSJR (@DougFinkeSJR) October 19, 2015

* From CMS

Notice Type: Emergency Procurement

Published: 10/19/2015

Notice Expiration Date: 10/30/2015

Emergency Justification: The current vendor chose to stop working under the current contract becase a lack of payment from the State. The emergency contract is necessary until a competitive bid can be completed

Accordance with Admin Rule: Minimize serious disruption to critical state services that affect health, safety, or collection of substantial state revenues, Protect against further damage to state property

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:05 pm

Comments

  1. Looks like I wont be eating at the food court for a while

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:07 pm

  2. “We don’t need custodial services for JRTC. The memo forthcoming, explains the building is ‘disposable’.

    The cleaning is the new owners’ worry” - Fake Gov. Rauner

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:08 pm

  3. So how exactly does CMS plan to pay a new vendor? Or maybe the RFP will stipulate that the vendor should provide services without charge. Let’s see how many bids they get.

    Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:09 pm

  4. Sell it.

    Comment by Tone Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:09 pm

  5. That’s one way to hasten the sale.

    Comment by Anon221 Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:09 pm

  6. This may qualify for an emergency procurement under the Procurement Code, but such a self-created emergency is not an exemption listed in the 1970 Constitution for having no budget authorization.
    This is clearly an expenditure that should be subject to the priorities in a budget. No budget — no vacuuming (ie. situation normal).

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:12 pm

  7. Heck of a way to run a business.

    Comment by Sir Reel Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:13 pm

  8. “Minimize serious disruption to critical state services that affect health, safety, or collection of substantial state revenues, Protect against further damage to state property”

    Shouldn’t this be the justification to pay the current janitorial service?

    Comment by Huh? Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:14 pm

  9. ==Or maybe the RFP will stipulate that the vendor should provide services without charge. Let’s see how many bids they get==

    This wasn’t competitively bid, they solicited and negotiated with a vendor to come in (in the link)… And yes the vendor should know they aren’t getting paid, probably factored it into their pricing. Interestingly, the term is until mid January which is when everyone seems to think a budget may actually pass (I personally don’t see why January would be any different).

    Comment by Jimmy CrackCorn Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:18 pm

  10. However, the cockroaches and bedbugs are planning a kegger of major proportions tonight.

    Comment by Aldyth Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:19 pm

  11. No wonder they wanted to get rid of it all of a sudden.

    Comment by GraduatedCollegeStudent Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:21 pm

  12. The current vendor quit due to non-payment? The new vendor will want to be paid, too, I would assume. An emergency contract won’t be the solution unless they miraculously come up with a way to start paying for services. Deadbeats.

    Comment by Politix Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:21 pm

  13. So a bunch of janitors cleaning an open state building get laid off while a building like the Illinois State Museum is shuttered and those people keep getting paid?

    Comment by hisgirlfriday Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:26 pm

  14. Aha so now I finally understand how trickle down economics works…
    Shutdown? What shutdown?!

    Comment by Charmin Extra Squeezy Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:26 pm

  15. Superstar management!

    Comment by Precinct Captain Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:27 pm

  16. “The current vendor chose to stop working under the current contract becase (sic) a lack of payment from the State.”

    At every step of the proposed JRTC sale, the administration has demonstrated a Superstar-level of attention to detail.

    Becase Madigan, rite?

    – MrJM

    Comment by @MisterJayEm Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:31 pm

  17. === So a bunch of janitors cleaning an open state building get laid off while a building like the Illinois State Museum is shuttered and those people keep getting paid? ===

    That’s the kind of thing that happens when you contract out basic functions of government.

    Comment by olddog Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:32 pm

  18. if you rent it to one of his buddies, or edgar, or thompson, or name a crony, then make them keep it clean…

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:36 pm

  19. Wanted: Janitorial services to be provided for the State of Illinois. Compensation to be provided on an IOU basis. Inquire within.

    Comment by How Ironic Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:37 pm

  20. Will pay new janitorial contract with free lotto tickets.

    Comment by Almost the Weekend Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:44 pm

  21. anonymous @ 236pm was me

    Comment by flea Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:44 pm

  22. It’s all going to come down to toilet paper… Don’t even want to think about prisons or state buildings without it!

    Comment by Way South of I-80 Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:44 pm

  23. Hasn’t Rauner read the Illinois Constitution? Going back to regular session in January does not relieve the constitutional requirement that an FY 16 budget taking affect July 1, 2015, will require the same amount of votes as today. The FY17 budget can pass in January with a simple majority, but FY16 has no more chance of passing in January than now.

    Comment by A Jack Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:45 pm

  24. Why can’t we just call in the National Guard to empty the wastebaskets and clean the bathrooms?
    *snark*

    Comment by Stones Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:48 pm

  25. $132,094.35 in imaginary dollars.

    This will dovetail nicely with the upcoming winter period where JRTC and other public buildings become de facto warming centers.

    Comment by LizPhairTax Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:53 pm

  26. @MrJM- Pryceliss!!

    Comment by JS Mill Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:54 pm

  27. @ Jimmycrackcorn…Unless things have changed since I left, the mid January expiration is likely due to the fact that emergency contracts can be issued for as long as 90 days without a hearing from PPB. After 90 days a hearing is required.

    Comment by Previously(R) Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 2:59 pm

  28. Heh. You can’t make this stuff up.

    Comment by Jorge Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:00 pm

  29. Previously-
    Good call. That sounds right

    Comment by Jimmy CrackCorn Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:02 pm

  30. Rauner made multi-millions in the rough and tumble world of business. He must have thought government would be a piece of cake. Well, thanks to him and his crack team, it’s becoming a piece of something, that’s for sure.

    Comment by Anonymous Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:09 pm

  31. “Madigan, and the janitors he controls..”

    Comment by Arthur Andersen Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:10 pm

  32. Since state employees can be paid, hire a cleaning crew of new state employees.

    Comment by DuPage Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:12 pm

  33. When does a lack of janitorial services become an OSHA issue?

    Comment by SAP Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:27 pm

  34. Heck of a job Rauney.

    Comment by Dinsdale Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:28 pm

  35. Call Hunt-Liddy Plumbing Contractors

    Comment by Das Man Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:39 pm

  36. Use prisoners to clean the building

    Comment by JJ Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:41 pm

  37. were those janitors unionized?

    Comment by D.P.Gumby Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:41 pm

  38. “Beatings will continue until morale improves.”

    Comment by The Drummer Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:47 pm

  39. Now, why can’t that janitorial service cut back on its employee wages and pension benefits? You’d think they’d want to sacrifice for the good of the State in these hard times.

    Comment by PolPal56 Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:55 pm

  40. Aldyth, you beat me to it.

    I guess janitorial services don’t have a big enough reserve to float the state.

    This smells!

    Comment by Norseman Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 3:57 pm

  41. “Since state employees can be paid, hire a cleaning crew of new state employees. ”
    Bingo! Problem solved for janitorial service in the Thompson center!

    Comment by Mama Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 4:04 pm

  42. seems like fraud to ask for a contract knowing you have no way to pay it because you vetoed the budget.

    if they can pay it shouldnt they pay the current conteactor?

    Comment by Ghost Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 4:29 pm

  43. I think if I owned a janitorial business I would charge 3 months of work for 12 months pay. Risk must be mitigated and in business that’s how it’s done. Good job Governor!

    Comment by Union GOP'er Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 4:33 pm

  44. That may be the answer. Lock the Governor (and his staff) and the legislators (and their staff) all in the Capitol after making sure the plumbing isn’t working. No one can come in nor levae until they’ve passed and signed a budget.

    Comment by logic not emotion Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 4:40 pm

  45. This made me laugh out loud until I thought about it in detail. How many people do you think use the bathrooms on a daily basis? How long until the building is closed, by state regulators, due to filth? The rats will be feasting.

    Comment by Flynn's Mom Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 4:55 pm

  46. ===This made me laugh out loud until I thought about it in detail. How many people do you think use the bathrooms on a daily basis? How long until the building is closed, by state regulators, due to filth? The rats will be feasting.===

    Maybe the city should step in… ha ha ha ha ha.

    Comment by Ducky LaMoore Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 5:06 pm

  47. “The current vendor chose to stop working under the current contract becase a lack of payment from the State.”

    I see CMS also laid off its proofreader.

    Comment by FoolishSophist Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 5:10 pm

  48. Great idea Ducky LaMoore!!!

    Comment by Flynn's Mom Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 5:13 pm

  49. @-FoolishSophist-proofreading is beneath the superstars.

    Comment by Flynn's Mom Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 5:16 pm

  50. @-FoolishSophist - Sorry, that should have been “who cleans our floor” not “that cleans our floor”.

    Comment by State Employee Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 5:27 pm

  51. Ron Sandack @ Ron Sandack

    Goldberg told me to bring Brillo pads and rubber gloves to his office. Hope it’s just to clean JRTC this time! #thatsmarts #isthatweird?

    Comment by Wordslinger Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 7:46 pm

  52. raunner wants to increase the pressure on Rahm to give in. Maybe Rahm ought to send in the building & health inspectors into SOIC & close the dump down. That should ramp things up.

    Comment by sal-says Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 8:35 pm

  53. – increase the pressure on Rahm to give in.–

    Give in to what, then do what?

    What sort of influence do you think Emanuel has in the GA?

    Comment by Wordslinger Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 8:41 pm

  54. Give a Swifter to every clout heavy State worker in that building doing nothing and that place will be spotless in no time.

    Comment by DonaldTrump Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 8:46 pm

  55. I like the idea of using prisoners to clean the building. Make those future Hillary voters pay their dept to society.

    Comment by DonaldTrump Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 8:56 pm

  56. sal, FYI, the State Police would rightly tell the City building inspectors to go pound sand.

    Jurisdiction, sovereignty, all those big words dontcha know?

    Comment by Arthur Andersen Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 9:23 pm

  57. I think there are a few Adult Transition Centers in the area that may be able to lend assistance, if that is allowed.

    Comment by Dave Monday, Oct 19, 15 @ 11:54 pm

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