Specifications include, but are not limited to: The goal of the Public Works Facilities Master Plan is to address both the immediate and shortterm, as well as the long-term facility needs for various Public Works and other department’s functions. The Master Plan will serve as a "road map" for the future development and operation of the associated facilities. The scope of the master plan is for the next twenty years, with a special emphasis on the next five and ten years. To this end, the master plan shall: • Provide a comprehensive document that identifies the building, equipment, and employee space needs to aid the City in budgeting, scheduling and administering all major building renovation and new construction capital projects • Evaluate the departmental/divisional functions, related service requirements, and administration of the same to develop a best-practictes approach to facility infrastructure that supports those activities • Assure that all new near-term and mid-term capital building and major renovation projects are planned in conjunction with, and in support of, a long term (20-year) strategic vision • Develop a funding-level cost-basis estimate for each component of the plan, including engineering & architectural design, real property aquisistion, and contstruction costs associated with each phase of plan implementation • Consider a life-cycle approach to sustainability measures including quality, maintainability, and efficiency with associated facility baseline operational costs The Master Plan will consider numerous facilities and lands that the City currently owns and operates. The buildings vary in age from the early 1900’s to the present. The facilities identified below represent the buildings that currently support staff work space, and/or include critical storage functions, that we view as core to this analysis. Background data including record drawings (if available) will be made accessible to prospective proposal submitters.