Specifications include, but are not limited to: I. Provide an ADA compliance evaluation and Transition Plan II. Provide a comprehensive evaluation of the interior and exterior condition of the facility, including architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical and maintenance and equipment of associated systems. III. Make recommendations for updating systems for optimal building and equipment life cycle costs. This should include building system and structural equipment, and building furnishings, fixtures and equipment (FF&E). IV. Provide an evaluation of the facility comprehensively in regard to present and planned operational and programming uses and recommendations for interior improvements that achieve better space utilization, throughout the entire building. This includes an analysis of safety and security measures for guests and staff. Of specific interest to the City is a possible upgrade to the kitchen area that could facilitate innovative program opportunities, as well as rentals to community organizations, businesses and educational partners. V. An initiative of the City of Iowa City’s strategic plan is to promote energy and environmental sustainability, the Master Plan should include a carbon emissions reduction effort, with specific options that will allow the facility and the City to achieve a 45% or greater reduction in carbon emissions as well as a feasibility study on achieving net-zero status.