Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.An analysis of the existing space to identify opportunities and constraints related to the building’s structural, electrical, lighting, mechanical, fire sprinkler, and plumbing systems; 2.An Electrical Engineer to utilize record drawings along with site visits to validate the capacity of existing normal (utility) and emergency power systems to accommodate loads anticipated with the additions and changes. 3.A Mechanical/Plumbing Engineer to use record drawings along with site visits to analyze existing conditions to determine existing cooling and heating loads and integration with new systems requirements including an evaluation of an adequate sanitary systems. 4.A Structural Engineer along with a geotechnical to perform and investigation to serve as the basis for design and for development of special inspection process for observation and testing services during construction; 5.An analysis of the internal and external spaces and features for issues related to accessibility and code compliance; 6.Identification of existing hazardous materials such as, but not limited to, asbestos and lead paint, and plan mitigation or removal of any discovered hazardous materials; 7.Work with a stakeholders committee to finalize the concept design to proceed to the construction document development