Hamilton Center DC Condition Assessment...And Space Utilization Study DCAM‐12‐NC‐0158 May 13, 2013 Submitted to: Ms. Cassandra White Capital Program Financial & Systems Manager
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Hamilton Center 1401 Brentwood Parkway NE
Washington, DC
Comprehensive Facility Condition Assessment And Space Utilization Study
DCAM‐12‐NC‐0158
May 13, 2013
Submitted to: Ms. Cassandra White
Capital Program Financial & Systems Manager Department of General Services – Construction Division
2000 14th Street NW, 8th Floor Washington, DC 20009
(Yrs) Qty. Units Unit Cost Plan Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total***
$ 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
B10 SUPERSTRUCTURE
B1032 Repair Cracking CMU and Concrete Walls 1 1.00 LS $10,000.00 Deferred Maintenance $10,000 $10,000
B20 EXTERIOR ENCLOSURE
B2011 Recaulk expansion and control joints 1 500.00 LF $13.16 Deferred Maintenance $6,580 $6,580
B2011 Repair and Repoint Brick Masonry Exterior Walls 1 250.00 SF $25.96 Deferred Maintenance $6,490 $6,490
B2021 Paint Exterior Metal Grates at Windows 3 5,395.00 SF $2.25 Capital Replacement $12,139 $12,139B2021 Replace Exterior Windows 1 187,700.00 SF $62.80 Capital Replacement $11,787,560 $11,787,560
B30 ROOFING
B3011 Replace Modified Bitumen - Single Ply 1 80,000.00 SF $5.90 Deferred Maintenance $472,000 $472,000
$0 $12,282,630 $0 $12,139 $0 $0 $0 $12,294,769
C10 INTERIOR CONSTRUCTIONC1021 Replace Single Hollow Metal Door 5 65.00 EACH $1,200.00 Capital Replacement $78,000 $78,000
C30 INTERIOR FINISHESC3012 Paint Interior Walls 4 180,700.00 SF $1.78 Capital Replacement $321,646 $321,646C3012 Replace Folding Wood Partition Walls 1 2,294.00 SF $61.85 Capital Replacement $141,884 $141,884C3024 Replace Vinyl Tile Flooring 3 7,637.00 SY $67.75 Capital Replacement $517,407 $517,407
D20 PLUMBINGD2011 Replace Floor Mounted Toilets 3 53.00 EACH $1,455.00 Capital Replacement $77,115 $77,115D2012 Replace Wall Hung Urinals 3 26.00 EACH $1,235.00 Capital Replacement $32,110 $32,110
D2017 Replace Shower Components - Head, Arm, Bypass, Stops, Handles 3 38.00 EACH $532.00 Capital Replacement $20,216 $20,216
D2018 Replace Floor Mounted Drinking Fountain 1 1.00 EACH $2,000.00 Capital Replacement $2,000 $2,000
D2018 Install Drinking Fountain Third Floor Corridor 1 1.00 EACH $2,545.00 Deferred Maintenance $2,545 $2,545
D2021 Replace Domestic Water Piping System 5 180,700.00 SF $3.15 Capital Replacement $569,205 $569,205D2031 Replace Sanitary Waste Piping 5 180,700.00 SF $1.37 Capital Replacement $247,559 $247,559
D30 HVACD3021 Replace Central Heating Boiler 2 1 1.00 EACH $199,525.53 Capital Replacement $199,526 $199,526D3021 Replace Central Heating Boiler 3 1 1.00 EACH $199,525.53 Capital Replacement $199,526 $199,526D3021 Replace Central Heating Boiler 1 1 1.00 EACH $199,525.53 Capital Replacement $199,526 $199,526
(Yrs) Qty. Units Unit Cost Plan Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total***
Capital Expenditures for Hamilton CenterLast
AssignedEUL*
orD3041 Replace Central Air Handling Units 1 11.00 EACH $15,000.00 Capital Replacement $165,000 $165,000D3041 Replace Unit Ventilators 1 69.00 EACH $7,685.00 Capital Replacement $530,265 $530,265
D3042 Replace Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan Systems 1 2.00 EACH $2,585.00 Deferred Maintenance $5,170 $5,170
D3042 Replace Commercial Kitchen Exhaust System 1 1.00 EACH $11,327.01 Deferred Maintenance $11,327 $11,327
D3042 Replace Metal Exhaust Hoods 1 17.00 EACH $2,500.00 Deferred Maintenance $42,500 $42,500
D40 FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMSD4031 Replace Fire Extinguishers 2 30.00 EACH $250.00 Capital Replacement $7,500 $7,500
D50 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
D5012 Replace Panelboards - 120/208volts, 200amp 1 12.00 EACH $3,525.00 Capital Replacement $42,300 $42,300
D5012 Replace Main Electrical Switchgear 1 2,000.00 AMP $31.95 Capital Replacement $63,900 $63,900D5022 Upgrade to T8 Fixtures 5 180,700.00 SF $2.80 Capital Replacement $505,960 $505,960D5037 Replace Central Fire Alarm Panel 1 1.00 EACH $12,000.00 Capital Replacement $12,000 $12,000
D5037 Replace existing horn with horn/strobe 1 35.00 EACH $308.04 Deferred Maintenance $10,781 $10,781
E1093 Replace Commercial Kitchen Food Service Equipment 5 1.00 LS $25,000.00 Capital Replacement $25,000 $25,000
E20 FURNISHINGSE20 Replace E20 Furnishings 3 180,700.00 SF $0.13 Capital Replacement $23,491 $23,491
$0 $5,000 $0 $23,491 $0 $25,000 $0 $53,491
$0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0
G20 SITE IMPROVEMENTS
G2021 Repair Damaged Concrete Pavement in Parking Lot and Drive Lane 1 8,180.00 SF $8.09 Deferred Maintenance $66,176 $66,176
G2021 Replace Concrete Paved Parking Lot 5 13,650.00 SF $8.09 Capital Replacement $110,429 $110,429G2021 Replace Concrete Paved Drive Lane 5 32,720.00 SF $8.09 Capital Replacement $264,705 $264,705
G2025 Restripe Parking Lot 1 39.00 EACH $35.00 Deferred Maintenance $1,365 $1,365 $2,730
(Yrs) Qty. Units Unit Cost Plan Type 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Total***
Capital Expenditures for Hamilton CenterLast
AssignedEUL*
orG30 SITE CIVIL/MECHANICAL UTILITIESG30 Replace G30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities 5 230,000.00 SF $0.56 Capital Replacement $128,800 $128,800
G40 SITE ELECTRICAL UTILITIESG40 Replace G40 Site Electrical Utilities 5 230,000.00 SF $0.89 Capital Replacement $204,700 $204,700G4092 Replace Emergency Generator, 30 kW 3 1.00 EACH $20,670.00 Capital Replacement $20,670 $20,670
1 Does the facility have a key card proximity entry system? No
2Are all windows at grade level locked or fixed at all times (to prevent passing of contraband into the facility)?
Yes
3 There is one clearly marked and designated entrance for visitors? Yes
4 Signs are posted for visitors to report to main office or through a designated entrance? Yes
6 Access to bus loading area is restricted to other vehicles during loading/unloading? No
7 Lighting is provided at entrances and points of possible intrusion? No
8 Outside hardware has been removed from all doors except at points of entry? No
9 Basement windows are protected with grill or well cover? No
10 "Restricted" areas are properly identified? Yes11 Access to electrical panels is restricted? No
12
Are there control gates to separate gym, cafeteria, stage, lobby and restrooms from rest of school and classrooms during after hours without changing means of egress?
No
13 Are all perimeter doors equipped with recessed magnetic contact – door position door sensors? Yes
14 Are interior doors with specific vulnerability equipped with door position monitoring sensors? No
Would require a minimum of (4) gates
Recessed contacts
None observed
No basement windows, ground level
Locked doorsUnlocked panels
Street level pick up / drop off
Missing / damaged lights
Small paper sign
DCPS PCA Property RollupAccess Control Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
ParkingAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostAdequate number of designated parking stalls and signage for cars are not provided? 2 $330
Adequate number of designated parking stalls and signage for vans are not provided? 1 $220
Signage indicating accessible parking spaces for cars and vans are not provided? 2 $240
1 IN EVERY 8 ACCESSIBLE SPACES SHOULD BE DESIGNATED FOR A VAN WITH A MINIMUM OF ONE PROVIDED.Access aisles adjacent to parking spaces, crossing hazardous vehicle areas, from main roadways or public transportation stops to the building sidewalks and entrances are not provided?
1 $7
Curb ramps are required from the parking area to the sidewalks providing access to the building? 1 $950
Passenger drop off areas are not provided at the building entrances or access routes? 1
Drop off area is for shuttle service, etc. Individual cars and vans use the HC space. Limit use to enclosed malls and properties with known needs.
Signage directing to accessible parking or accessible building entrances to the facility are not provided? 2 $240
Use when main entrance is not accessible and directions are required to alternate entrance.Comments:Stalls not clearly marked, no signs
$1,987
RampsAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostThe building requires the construction of a straight entrance ramp with handrails to allow wheelchair access?
1 $325
limit assessment to cases where the barrier is three steps or less (30“ rise) and provide cost. Otherwise note only in checklist “consult a design professional”.Existing exterior ramps and stairs are not equipped with the required handrails? 0 $0
Comments:Facility requires a ramp
$325
Entrances/ExitsAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostInstall buzzer or intercom for assistance and service at exterior entrance doors or parking space? 0 $0
Existing entrance doors are not wide enough to accommodate wheelchair access and clear floor space beside the door swing is lacking?
6 $7,500
$500.00 EACH
$1,250.00 EACH
Unit Cost Unit
Ramps Estimated Cost:
$40.00 LF
$325.00 LF
Unit Cost Unit
Parking Estimated Cost:
$120.00 EACH
$950.00 EACH
EACH
$6.50 LF
$220.00 EACH
$120.00 EACH
Unit Cost Unit$165.00 EACH
DCPS PCA Property RollupADA Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
DCPS PCA Property RollupADA Questionnaire for Hamilton CenterVestibule doors are set too close to the front doors for wheelchair access? 0 $0
Lever action hardware is not provided at all accessible locations? 6 $390
Comments:Lever action hardware required , no ramp to facility
$7,890
Paths of TravelAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostObstacle or protrusion from wall impeding access? Describe condition, location, and repair scope to correct. 0
Existing carpeting is not securely attached or has a pile thickness exceeding 1/2”? 0
Stair handrails do not extend beyond the top and bottom risers? 16 $5,600
Compliant signage indicating accessible entrances and general information is not provided? 2 $120
Stair handrails do not extend beyond the top and bottom risers? 16 $2,000
Modify location of telephones installed higher than what is essential for basic operation? 0 $0
Lower objects mounted higher than 27” off the floor, project more than 4” into walks, halls, corridors, passageways, or aisles?
0
Watercoolers and telephones may be an issue if they are wall mounted above 27”. ADAAG intent is to enable the cane of a blind person to detect the object before bumping into it.Add visual alarm to existing audible fire alarm? 32 $8,000Only if audible alarm is present, required by building codes in affect when constructed.Install cup dispenser at an existing non-conforming water fountain? 10 $250
Comments:$15,970
ElevatorsAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostElevator control panel and hall buttons are mounted higher than 54” above the floor? 1 $6,000
Raised elevator markings at control panel and hall buttons are not provided in Braille and Standard Alphabet?
1 $350
Audible signals are not provided at floor level changes or elevator lobbies indicating car arrival? 1 $400
Add visual alarm to existing audible fire alarm? 1 $250Safety stops not installed in elevator doors? 1 $6,000Elevator communication equipment not set up for speech impaired communication? 1 $2,600
DCPS PCA Property RollupADA Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
RestroomsAccessibility Item Qty. Est. CostExisting restroom doors are not wide enough to accommodate wheelchair access, and clear floor space beside the door swing is lacking?
10 $12,500
Lever action hardware is not provided at all accessible locations? 10 $650
Install grab bars in accessible stalls at 36” above the floor? 10 $3,250
Modify existing toilet room accessories and mirrors? 10 $2,000
Modify existing lavatory faucets to paddle type faucets? 10 $3,000
Wrap drain pipes below lavatory with insulation; protect against contact with hot, sharp, or abrasive surfaces? 10 $500
Add pull station alarm in unisex bathroom? 2 $1,000Comments:Restrooms are NOT ADA compliant
1 Does the facility have a fire sprinkler system? No
2 Does the facility have wall mounted fire extinguishers? Yes
3 Does the kitchen and cooking area have hood vent mounted fire suppression systems? Yes
4 Does combustion equipment have dedicated fire sprinkler system e.g. boilers, hot water heater? No
Yes/No
1 Are current fire protection system inspections up to date and onsite? Yes
2 A record of Fire Inspection by the local or state Fire Officer is maintained? Yes
3 Exit signs are clearly visible and pointing in the correct direction? No
Yes/No
1 Does the facility have monitored fire alarm system? No
2
Is the fire alarm control panel solid-state, modular design type, incorporating the following standard features: lamp test, red alarm and amber LEDs per zone, positive and negative ground fault indicators, power ON indicator, two (2) auxiliary form C alarm contacts with disconnect switches and lights, one (1) auxiliary form C trouble contact, regulated 24Vdc four-wire smoke detector power supply, and remote reset connection?
No
3 Is the power supply to the fire alarm control panel from an individual circuit? No
4
Does the activation of any initiating device including but not limited to manual pull stations, smoke detectors, heat detectors and flow switches shall cause all signals to sound continuously until manually reset; flash all visual alarm indicator lights; illuminate respective zone indicator lamps in the control panel; illuminate respective zone indicator lamps in the graphic display on the door of the control panel; and illuminate respective zone indicator lamps in the remote annunciator?
No
5
Are the audible and visual devices such as combination horn/strobe indicating type wired to separate zones so that audible devices correctly provide code three temporal output and visual devices correctly provide ADA compliant strobe effect?
DCPS PCA Property RollupFire Protection Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
6 Is the fire alarm wiring enclosed in ¾” metal conduit raceway to the manufacturer’s instructions? Yes
7 Is there a smoke detector directly above the fire alarm control panel? No
8
Are there smoke detectors within 5’-0” on each side of the fire doors? Are detectors tied into magnetic door holders to release fire doors upon alarm?
No
9Are there duct-type smoke detectors on the supply side of HVAC units rated greater than 2000 cfm but less than 15,000 cfm?
No
10Are there duct-type smoke detectors on both the supply side and return side of the HVAC units rated 15,000 cfm or more?
No
11
Are there duct-type smoke detectors at all smoke damper locations within the HVAC system ductwork? Is there additional wiring to close the damper and turn off the associated HVAC unit?
1 Does the facility have a current AHERA Asbestos Inspection on File? Yes
2 Does the facility currently have a Asbestos Containing material O&M plan in place? Yes
3 Has all the material identified in the AHERA report been abated? No
Yes/No
1 Has the facility been tested for Lead Paint? Yes
2 Does the facility have a Lead contaning paint O&M plan in place? Yes
3 Has all the lead identified in the LBP report been abated? No
4 Has the facility been tested for Lead in Water? Yes
5 Does the facility have a Lead in water O&M plan in place? Yes
Yes/No
1 Does the facility have a UST? No2 Does the tank have a leak detection system? No3 Does the facility have a AST? No4 Does the AST have a leak containment system? No
Yes/No
1 Are transformers PCBs free? No
2 Is there any known PCB containing equipment onsite? No Not known
PCBs Comments
Not known
None observedNone observedNone observed
Fuel Storage Tanks Comments
None observed
Not known
Lead in Paint / Water Comments
Main office
Not known
DCPS PCA Property RollupHaz Mat Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
DCPS PCA Property RollupLEED Scoresheet for Hamilton Center
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4
35
Prereq 1
Prereq 2
Prereq 3
Credit 1 0
Credit 2.1 0
Credit 2.2 0
Credit 2.3 0
Credit 3.1 0
Credit 3.2 0
0
Credit 4 0
Credit 5 0
Credit 6 0
0
10
Prereq 1Prereq 2
Credit 1 0
Credit 2.1 0
Level of Effort to Achieve: EasyIs a Sustainable Purchasing policy used for purchasing at least 40% of Electric-Powered Equipment? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Does the school have a Sustainable Purchasing Policy? YesDoes the school have a Solid Waste Management Policy? YesDoes the school have a Sustainable Purchasing program for Ongoing Consumables? No
Materials and Resources Possible Points: Existing
Does the school have an Emissions Reduction Reporting program? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: HardTotal:
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Does the school have an Enhanced Refrigerant Management? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Are the HVAC and lighting systems individually metered at 40%? N/A
Are the HVAC and lighting systems individually metered at 80% ? N/A
Does the school use on-site or off-site renewable energy? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Does the school have a HVAC or Lighting —Building Automation System? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Has the school performed retro Commissioning of the building lighting and HVAC systems? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: HardIs the school performing ongoing Commissioning of the building lighting and HVAC systems? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: HardHave building lighting and HVAC systems been Investigated and Analyzed for retro Commissioning? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: Hard
Level of Effort to Achieve: Easy
Does the school have a Fundamental Refrigerant Management program? N/A
Is it feasible for the facility to achieve an EnergyStar rating of 71 or higher? No
Does the school have an Energy Efficiency Best Management Practices policy? No
Level of Effort to Achieve: EasyHas an energy audit been performed and were ECMs implemented to achieve Minimum Energy Efficiency Performance?
No
Energy and Atmosphere Possible Points: Existing
Does the Cooling Tower utilize a Non-Potable Water Source (not public drinking water system)?
1Do all areas of the school, including bathrooms, hallways, and offices, have the ability to receive an announcement via the P.A. System?
No
2 Do all areas of the school have the ability to privately call the main office or for emergency? No
3 Does the general office, principal’s office, assistant principal’s office have CCTV receptacles? Yes
4
Is there an automated notification system to lockdown the building envelope at all exits including service doors and loading docks or all classrooms as necessary?
No
Yes/No
1 Does the facility have a monitored burglar alarm system? Yes
2Are all classrooms and all other rooms that are grade-accessible will be equipped with motion detectors?
Yes
3
Are all general corridor or lobby areas plus rooms with specific vulnerability (e.g., main office, principal’s office, library, computer rooms, etc.) equipped with motion detectors?
Yes
4Is the main office and one or more additional locations(s) accessed by designated staff equipped with IDS arm/disarm keypads?
No
5
Are alarm monitoring and response performed by DCPS via their existing central alarm monitoring facility via either dial-up telephone lines or LAN/WAN?
Yes
Yes/No
1Is there a video surveillance system that provides general surveillance of the site, common areas and building entry and exit points?
Yes
2 Does the facility have monitored video surveillance system at the interior? Yes
3 Does the facility have monitored video surveillance system at the exterior? Yes
Yes/No
1 Does the facility have exterior door hardware that allows controlled access to the building? Yes
2 Does the facility have exterior card access readers that allow controlled access to the building? No
3 Does the facility have allow occupants a quick, unimpeded egress from the building? Yes
None
Push bar poor condition, sticks
Exterior Entry/Egress Comments
Very poor condition
28 cameras
Principal office
DCPS
Surveillance Comments
None observed
Monitoring Comments
DCPS
No telephone, intercom system not functioning
Security two way radios, over head PA system
DCPS PCA Property RollupSafety-Security Questionnaire for Hamilton Center
DCPS PCA Property RollupSpace Utilization for Hamilton Center
158 Building Services Corridor159 Building Services Corridor16 Instruction Classroom160 Building Services Corridor161 Building Services Corridor162 Instruction Classroom163 Instruction Classroom165 Instruction Classroom166 Instruction Classroom167 Instruction Classroom168 Building Services Storage169 Instruction Classroom17 Administration Office170 Instruction Classroom171 Instruction Classroom172 Instruction Classroom173 Building Services Storage174 Instruction Classroom175 Instruction Classroom176 Instruction Classroom177 Instruction Classroom178 Instruction Classroom179 Instruction Classroom18 Administration Office180 Instruction Classroom181 Instruction Classroom182 Instruction Classroom183 Instruction Classroom184 Instruction Classroom185 Instruction Classroom186 Instruction Classroom187 Instruction Classroom188 Building Services Storage189 Building Services Storage19 Building Services Storage190 Building Services Storage
2 Building Services Mech20 Building Services Storage200 Building Services Storage201 Building Services Storage204 Building Services Mech205 Building Services Storage206 Building Services Storage207 Building Services Storage208 Building Services Storage209 Auxiliary Media Center21 Building Services Storage210 Administration Office211 Administration Office212 Administration Office213 Administration Office215 Instruction Classroom216 Instruction Classroom217 Building Services Corridor218 Building Services Corridor219 Building Services Corridor220 Building Services Corridor221 Building Services Corridor23 Building Services Storage24 Building Services Storage25 Building Services Storage26 Building Services Storage27 Building Services Storage28 Building Services Storage29 Building Services Storage3 Building Services Mech
DCPS PCA Property RollupSpace Utilization for Hamilton Center
30 Building Services Storage32 Building Services Storage33 Building Services Storage34 Building Services Kitchen35 Building Services Cafeteria36 Administration Administration Suite37 Building Services Storage38 Building Services Storage39 Building Services Storage4 Building Services Mech
40 Building Services Storage41 Building Services Storage42 Building Services Storage43 Building Services Storage44 Building Services Storage45 Building Services Storage46 Building Services Storage47 Administration Conference Room48 Building Services Vestibule49 Building Services Vestibule5 Building Services Mech
50 Instruction Classroom51 Administration Office52 Instruction Classroom53 Instruction Classroom54 Instruction Classroom55 Building Services Corridor56 Building Services Corridor57 Building Services Corridor58 Instruction Classroom59 Instruction Classroom6 Building Services Mech
80 Instruction Support Computer Lab81 Instruction Classroom82 Building Services Vestibule83 Building Services Vestibule86 Instruction Classroom87 Auxiliary Library88 Administration Office89 Building Services Storage9 Building Services Mech
90 Building Services Storage91 Administration Office92 Administration Office93 Administration Conference Room94 Building Services Storage95 Building Services Storage96 Building Services Storage97 Instruction Classroom
Central Heating Boiler 2Centrifugal Roof Exhaust Fan SystemsComplete System- Outdoor and Indoor Central Air Handling UnitsUnit VentilatorsRecirculation Pumps, 25 HP
Wall Hung Drinking FountainsWall Hung Lavatory SinksDomestic Hot Water Storage Tanks
D20 PlumbingD30 HVAC
Wall Hung UrinalsShower Components - Head, Arm, Domestic Water Piping SystemSanitary Waste PipingFloor Mounted ToiletsInstall Drinking Fountain Third Floor
Plan Type Condition Element No. Qty. UOM. Unit Cost($)
Asset Value($)
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DCPS PCA Property RollupUniformat Level 2 Asset Condition Rating For Hamilton Center
2012 iPlan Scoring
Capital Replacement Fair - Good E20 Furnishings 180,700.00 SF 0.13 23,491.00 8 10.00 100% 8.00 10.0023,491.00 8 8.00 10.00 20% Good
Capital Replacement Good G20 Site Improvements 2,500.00 SF 42.72 106,800.00 10 10.00 16% 1.57 1.57Capital Replacement Good G20 Site Improvements 2.00 EACH 12,000.00 24,000.00 10 10.00 4% 0.35 0.35Deferred Maintenance Poor G20 Site Improvements 24.00 LF 47.39 1,137.36 2 10.00 0% 0.00 0.02Deferred Maintenance Poor G20 Site Improvements 1,880.00 LF 33.13 62,284.40 2 10.00 9% 0.18 0.91Capital Replacement Fair G20 Site Improvements 320.00 SF 87.00 27,840.00 6 10.00 4% 0.24 0.41Deferred Maintenance Poor - Fair G20 Site Improvements 39.00 EACH 35.00 1,365.00 4 10.00 0% 0.01 0.02Deferred Maintenance Poor - Fair G20 Site Improvements 8,180.00 SF 8.09 66,176.20 4 10.00 10% 0.39 0.97Deferred Maintenance Poor - Fair G20 Site Improvements 530.00 LF 5.00 2,650.00 4 10.00 0% 0.02 0.04Deferred Maintenance Poor - Fair G20 Site Improvements 555.00 SY 26.39 14,646.45 4 10.00 2% 0.09 0.21Capital Replacement Fair G20 Site Improvements 13,650.00 SF 8.09 110,428.50 6 10.00 16% 0.97 1.62Capital Replacement Fair G20 Site Improvements 32,720.00 SF 8.09 264,704.80 6 10.00 39% 2.33 3.88
682,032.71 58 6.15 10.00 39% Fair
Capital Replacement Fair - Good G30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities
230,000.00 SF 0.56 128,800.00 8 10.00 100% 8.00 10.00
128,800.00 8 8.00 10.00 20% Good
Capital Replacement Fair G40 Site Electrical Utilities 230,000.00 SF 0.89 204,700.00 6 10.00 91% 5.45 9.08Capital Replacement Fair G40 Site Electrical Utilities 1.00 EACH 20,670.00 20,670.00 6 10.00 9% 0.55 0.92
225,370.00 12 6.00 10.00 40% Fair
Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 1,366,387.00 1,366,387.00 10 10.00 43% 4.29 4.29Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 88,000.00 88,000.00 10 10.00 3% 0.28 0.28Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 253,523.00 253,523.00 10 10.00 8% 0.80 0.80Plant Adaptation Fair Z10 General Requirements 80,000.00 SF 12.23 978,240.00 6 10.00 31% 1.84 3.07Plant Adaptation Fair Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 7,500.00 7,500.00 6 10.00 0% 0.01 0.02Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 394,559.00 394,559.00 10 10.00 12% 1.24 1.24Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 500.00 500.00 10 10.00 0% 0.00 0.00Plant Adaptation Good Z10 General Requirements 1.00 LS 97,440.00 97,440.00 10 10.00 3% 0.31 0.31
3,186,149.00 72 8.76 10.00 12% Good
Green RoofGreen Roof Structural Evaluation by Z1010.7 Consider: Safety Security Z1010.5 Consider: Haz Mat InvestmentsZ1010.1 Consider: Access Contro
Z10 General Requirements
G40 Site Electrical UtilitiesZ10 General Requirements
Z1010.3 Consider: Fire Protection Z1010.2 Consider: ADA InvestmentsZ1010.6 Consider: LEED Investments
G30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities
G30 Site Civil/Mechanical UtilitiesG40 Site Electrical Utilities
G40 Site Electrical UtilitiesEmergency Generator, 30 kW
Re-grading landscape and Concrete Paved Parking LotConcrete Paved Drive Lane
G20 Site ImprovementsG30 Site Civil/Mechanical Utilities
Install Metal Handrails at Site StepsCracking and Spalling Concrete Concrete StepsRestripe Parking LotConcrete Pavement – Parking Lot and Chain Link Galvanized Fence
E20 FurnishingsE20 Furnishings
G20 Site ImprovementsConcrete Retaining WallsChildren’s Playground Equipment