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The following construction projects are coming up for bid. Listings show project city, name of project, address, description, start date and project value. Complete bidding details and contact information can be found at ConstructWorks.com.

COOK COUNTY

Arlington Heights–Walgreens, Dryden Avenue and Northwest Highway, 15,000-square-foot retail development, February 2005, $1.2 million.

Bedford Park–Jade Coil Steel, 73rd Street and Leamington Avenue, 60,000-square-foot industrial warehouse, March 2005, $5 million.

Chicago–Halsted Commercial Center, 7801-47 S. Halsted St., mixed-use commercial center, March 2005, $5 million.

Chicago–Waterview Tower, 111 W. Wacker Dr., 82-story mixed-use building, February 2005, $80 million.

Chicago–The Latin School of Chicago middle school, Dearborn Parkway and North Avenue, 5-story middle school, March 2005, $15 million.

Chicago–Regional grocery chain, Madison Street and Western Avenue, 66,000-square-foot grocery store, March 2005, $10 million.

Chicago–Wentworth Commons, 11045 S. Wentworth Ave., 68,000-square-foot housing development, November 2004, $13.2 million.

Chicago–Metra Market, Canal Street and Clinton Avenue, 120,000-square-foot mixed-use commercial development, March 2005, $9.6 million.

Chicago Ridge–JB Robinson, Chicago Ridge Mall, 2,200-square-foot jewelry store, December 2004, $100,000.

Cicero–Menard’s, Cicero Avenue and Cermak Road, 150,000-square-foot retail store, December 2004, $12 million.

Hoffman Estates–I-CAR offices, Trillium Boulevard, 2-story office building, December 2004, $5 million.

Hoffman Estates–Hoffman Estates Center, Prairie Stone Business Park, multipurpose arena, March 2005, $60 million.

Lemont–Downtown development, Illinois Street and Stephen Street, 250-unit mixed-use development, March 2006, $80 million.

Lemont–Public Works parking garage, New Avenue, 40,000-square-foot garage, March 2005, $3 million.

Schaumburg–Fire Station No. 1, 1000 W. Schaumburg Rd., 3,000-square-foot fire station, March 2005, $5 million.

Schaumburg–Woodfield Business Center III, 1700 N. Plum Grove Rd., 21,500-square-foot commercial development, March 2005, $1.7 million.

Schaumburg–Fire Station No. 5, 714 S. Plum Grove Rd., 4,000-square-foot fire station, March 2005, $8 million.

Schaumburg–Fire Station No. 3, 1351 S. Wright Blvd., 3,000-square-foot fire station renovation, March 2005, $17 million.

DUPAGE COUNTY

Aurora–Office building, East New York Street and Vaughn Road, 12,000-square-foot office, March 2005, $2 million.

Aurora–Jamba Juice, Fox Valley Mall, 2,500-square-foot juice bar, December 2004, $100,000.

Glen Ellyn–Roosevelt Road retail complex, Roosevelt Road, 28,500-square-foot mixed-use development, April 2005, $2.3 million.

Hanover Park–Advance Auto Parts, 1501 Irving Park Rd., 6,500-square-foot retail store, January 2005, $1 million.

Naperville–520 S. Washington condominiums, 520 S. Washington, 87,000-square-foot residential building, December 2004, $7 million.

St. Charles–Smith Road Commercial Center, Smith Road, 30,000-square-foot office building, March 2005, $2.4 million.

LAKE COUNTY

Antioch–Menard’s, Deep Lake Road and Route 173, 163,000 square-foot retail store, March 2005.

Lake in the Hills–LifeStorage, Algonquin Road, 30,000-square-foot storage complex, December 2004, $2 million.

Lincolnshire–Rivershire Art Gallery, Milwaukee Avenue and Route 22, 4,000-square-foot art gallery, June 2005, $400,000.

Long Grove–Menard’s, Lake Cook Road and Old Route 53, 188,760-square-foot store, March 2005, $12.5 million.

Vernon Hills–University Center of Lake County building, 1120 S. Milwaukee, 52,000-square-foot academic building, January 2005, $5 million.

WILL COUNTY

Homer Glen–159th Street mixed-use development, 159th Street and Parker Road, 160-acre retail and residential development, April 2005, $100 million.

Source: ConstructWorks