Specifications include, but are not limited to: The project is to renovate Bay C of the existing Building 6 at Bluegrass Station. The user group desires to convert the empty warehouse space of Bay C into a series of spaces to house and support various embroidery and sewing operations (approx. 9,834 SF). The existing open warehouse space will be converted into workrooms using metal stud and gypsum board walls with hollow metal doors, windows and frames. The central 60'-0" wide bays of the existing building, housing the Embroidery and Sewing spaces, are high-bay spaces with a roof deck nearly 30'-0" above the finished floor and will require the addition of light trusses at 12'-0" above finish floor to support the new acoustical tile ceilings, insulation, lighting, HVAC and electrical distribution in those areas. Existing concrete floors are to remain unfinished. The existing HVAC system for Bldg. 6, Bay C area is a heated only space served by radiant heaters suspended from structure. The heaters will be relocated outside of the new work area to maintain the surrounding spaces during cold weather. There will be two new Gas/DX Rooftop units to serve the new spaces. Rooftop units will be located on lower roof with ductwork routed to the high bay area. The units will have side discharge options to eliminate any penetrations into roof. Each unit will have standalone controls with a programmable thermostat and Economizer options. The area is served by a wet type sprinkler system. New branch lines will be tapped off the existing system to serve new heads that will be installed in the ceilings of this project. New electrical panelboards will be installed to serve the new area. Existing electrical service will be replaced with a new pad mounted electrical service. A new MDP panel will be installed that will back feed existing systems and new panelboards. To serve equipment power rails will be installed under ceilings with drop cords to most equipment. It is anticipated that four rails will be installed. All new lighting will be LED panel type providing an average of 50 foot candles. A new fire alarm system serving Bay C will be installed with partial tie-ins to all adjacent bays for monitoring.