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File #: 2014-0204    Version: Name: Civic Center Video System
Type: MOTION Status: PASSED
File created: 4/2/2014 In control: Board of Trustees
On agenda: 1/5/2015 Final action: 1/5/2015
Title: Civic Center Video System
Attachments: 1. CCA Board Correspondence April 2014, 2. CCA Board Correspondence November 2014, 3. CCA Board Correspondence AV Pricing December 2014, 4. MCPc, Inc
Title
Civic Center Video System

History
Earlier this year on April 2, the Finance Committee considered a request from the Orland Park Civic Center Authority Board for the addition of a video system to project video in both the Main Exhibition Hall and the South Annex Room. The Committee tabled the item at that time.

As a reminder, the goal of purchasing the new equipment is to maximize video and presentation viewing for the various clients who rent the Civic Center. The Civic Center Board would like to enhance and broaden the overall appeal of the Civic Center through this initiative.

At the April meeting, staff presented proposals that were gleaned from an RFP that was published on March 10, 2014. Screens and projectors that would integrate into the existing sound system were specified in the RFP. These proposals ranged in price greatly and offered a range of equipment from a more basic system to more expensive touch screen monitors. Providing a flexible AV solution that could deliver video and sound to both the Exhibition Hall and South Annex at the same time was required.

The recommendation made in April was to approve a lower cost appropriate system provided by MCPc Inc. of Cleveland, Ohio. The cost to implement the system with MCPc, Inc. was $32,098. They were working with a local subcontractor who has experience with the Village audio equipment. This firm included a three year on-site maintenance contract in their proposal.

The Civic Center Authority Board is currently working with staff to have a third-party review of the proposal before asking the Village Board to advance this project. The Civic Center Board would like to be sure that the proposed system will still meet the needs of the facility's current and future clients. They would also like to review other new technology that may have come forward in the past six months before proceeding. The Civic Center Board is requesting that the Finance Committee discuss any additional thoug...

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