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CHICAGO (AP) — The University of Illinois at Chicago is getting a $17.4 million boost to help with campus improvements.
Gov. Pat Quinn said Thursday that the money comes from the state's capital improvement funds. It'll be used for improved climate control, electrical and plumbing upgrades, new windows and lighting and other infrastructure needs.
The project will be managed by the Illinois Capital Development Board.
Contracts already have been awarded for the work.
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