All correspondence must be made through the Vendor Portal. Specifications include, but are not limited to: professional architectural/engineering services for the design and assessment of the following 5 Neighborhood Facilities. 1) All THAT Teen Center – 4117 E Livingston Ave – built 1960 a) Project is planning partial renovation of the 2 story, 12,000 square foot facility. The building contains typical community/youth center uses, including offices, classrooms, activity spaces, kitchen, storage, restrooms, etc. b) The scope of work will have multiple phases, the first of which will include exterior improvements including roof replacement, window and door replacement, sewer and drainage upgrades, concrete path and stair installation, exterior lighting, paving of parking area and landscaping, as well as HVAC installation 2) The Refuge – 1601 Sullivant Ave, built 1963 a) Project is planning partial renovation of the 3 story, 6,200 square foot facility. The building contains residential units and office spaces. b) The scope of work will include structural assessment, concrete balcony repair or replacement, balcony railings, exterior stair painting, exterior lighting, security system, patio installation, replacement of doors and windows, etc. 3) Star House – 1220 Corrugated Way, built 1989 a) Project is planning renovation of building entrance and vestibule to create second exterior entry in concrete block wall. b) The scope of work will include creation of second entry, installation of exterior door, reconfiguration of security vestibule and entry hallway, etc. 4) Reeb Avenue Center – 280 Reeb Avenue, built 1920 a) Project is planning renovation of kitchenette. b) The scope of work will include installation of sinks, cabinetry, flooring, and reconfiguration of kitchen space. 5) Carol Stewart Village – 1551-1581 W Broad Street, built 1987 a) Project is planning renovation to parking and exterior spaces, as well as installation of exterior doors and the removal of old air-conditioning units as well as the installation of new units. The project shall be designed in conformance with all applicable Federal, State, and local laws, codes, ordinances, and regulations. The design shall conform to the most recent International Energy Conservation Code at the date of contract execution and all Occupational Health and Safety Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, and Americans with Disability Act requirements.