BASIC SERVICES The services included under this scope shall generally consist of services required to furnish the Airport with an assessment report with prioritized recommendations. The specific items of work shall include: 1) Acquire and review record documents such as plans, reports, and studies to become familiar with data that is available for the project. The scope of work should include a visit to Presque Isle to go through the old military documentation of the building. As the Airport is not currently responsible for the building, airport staff has very little knowledge of its history. However, Tom Powers the current executive director of the Industrial Council and Larry Clark the former executive director can trace the history back to 1968. 2) Onsite visual inspection of architectural/structural systems, exterior envelope, interior finishes, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and life safety systems. The assessment of surrounding site/civil infrastructure (including underground utilities, grading, drainage, pavement, sidewalks, etc.) shall be included. In the case of water, sewer and electric, the analysis should be back to the point of local utility responsibility. This will require coordinating with the Presque Isle Water and Sewer district and Versant power. Specific components and systems to be inspected shall include, but are not limited to, the following: • Structural Systems; foundations, bearing walls, and structural frame. Examine the foundation for issues like failed connections, soil heave, or poor support, and analyzing the surrounding soil conditions. This involves evaluating the integrity of the hangar's framework, including beams, columns, and connections, noting any deficiencies such as deterioration, deflection, or buckling. • Architectural systems; building envelope, including roof, man doors and overhead doors, interior finishes, and space layout efficiencies. Identify building materials like siding, roofing, and windows, and assessing their condition, including the presence of hazardous materials like PCBs, asbestos, or lead-based paint. The building was originally constructed to be an aircraft hangar. An evaluation of the sliding hangar doors will need to be conducted. • Mechanical / HVAC Systems, such as air handlers, boilers, and exhaust. The building has not been heated for several years. The boiler used by International Paper was removed. The distribution system still remains. • Electrical Systems: power distribution infrastructure, lighting systems, loading, electrical material and communications. • Plumbing Systems: Water supply and distribution, sanitary sewer/septic system, trench drains, plumbing fixtures and material, hot water heaters, backflow preventers, oil-water separators, and pumps. • Life Safety Systems: Fire alarm, fire suppression, carbon monoxide detection and security. • Site Infrastructure: Paving, curbs, drainage, and sidewalks.