Specifications include, but are not limited to: The FPVMD buildings are in need of structural and cosmetic upgrades and repairs (consistent with Title 24 of the California Code of Regulations, known as the California Building Standards Code) in multiple phases as follows: Phase 1 (Emergency Work Phase): • Roof repair and replacement for both buildings, including roof drainage and heatreflecting paint for roof. Insulation and ceiling improvements, as necessary. May require structural engineering and upgrades. The roof must be designed to support future installation of solar panels. Phase 2 • Seismic retrofit, structural repairs, and upgrades (as needed). • Environmental remediation: Likely existence of asbestos, lead based paint, and mold. • Accessibility upgrades. Site to comply with California Accessibility standards and Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). 3 • Fire Code Compliance Upgrades, including Fire sprinklers and alarm system. • Energy and Water Efficiency Upgrades. Any upgrades to the electrical system must be designed to support future installation of emergency generators and/or energy storage (batteries). Phase 3 • HVAC system upgrade, including filtration upgrades. to existing systems. • Lighting upgrades (interior and exterior). • Ballroom floor replacement. The existing floor is hardwood. A recommendation must be made for alternative flooring materials. • Window and door replacement for energy efficiency and security. Window coverings. • Kitchen Upgrades. Must include energy and water efficient appliances, including replacing gas kitchen appliances with electric. • Restroom renovation. Accessibility, water efficient fixtures. • Security system. Alarm, cameras, etc. • High Speed Internet and communications equipment infrastructure. • Ceiling improvements not completed during Phase 1. • Floor and wall finishes. Future Phases The project must be designed to accommodate for future development of: • Rooftop solar panels. • Battery backup, Emergency generator. • Water filtration. • Storage for emergency equipment such as cots, emergency food and water. • Parking Lot paving/striping. • Water efficient landscaping. • Fire Hardening. • Passive cooling retrofits and fans. • Space planning for areas, such as training and equipment storage spaces for Community Emergency Response Teams, Computer lab, Private or quiet spaces/rooms (various needs, including nursing, prayer, and more). • Electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, including charging stations for ebikes and medical devices (power wheelchairs and other assisted devices and technology.