| IDNR 
			explores hiring concessionaire to manage World Shooting and 
			Recreational ComplexPublic can view “Request for Information” 
			on state purchasing Website
 
 
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            [September 16, 2014]  
			
			The 
			Illinois Department of Natural Resources is exploring the 
			possibility of hiring a concessionaire to operate the World Shooting 
			and Recreational Complex (WSRC) near Sparta. The Department has 
			posted a Request for Information (RFI) at: 
			http://tinyurl.com/SpartaRFI. The purpose of issuing the RFI is to 
			seek ideas to shape a business plan that will allow the complex to 
			achieve its full potential. The RFI is the precursor to a formal 
			Request for a Proposal which asks potential vendors to submit bids. | 
        
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			 “Our staff has done a great job bringing the World Shooting and 
			Recreational Complex to this point, but we are ready to take it to 
			the next level,” said IDNR Director Marc Miller. “We feel that a 
			vendor with specific skills in operating and marketing a shooting 
			complex will help us provide the maximum benefit for shooters, the 
			local community and the state of Illinois.” 
 The WSRC is the home of the Amateur Trapshooting Association’s Grand 
			American Trapshooting Championships. The facility has the longest 
			trap line in the world with 120 trap field extending over 3.5 miles. 
			The Complex also offers skeet, sporting clays and cowboy action 
			shooting. The WSRC generates about $25 million in local economic 
			impact annually.
 
 State sites operated by concessionaires remain in state ownership. 
			Starved Rock Lodge at Starved Rock State Park near Utica is a 
			prominent example of a concessionaire operating within a state park. 
			In addition to operating the lodge, the concessionaire provides 
			marketing for the site and hosts a full schedule of events in all 
			seasons of the year. Other sites with concessionaires include lodges 
			at Pere Marquette State Park, Giant City State Park and Illinois 
			Beach State Park.
 
			[Text received; ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT 
			OF NATURAL RESOURCES] | 
				  
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