Specifications include, but are not limited to: provide design services, construction bidding documents, and contract administration for various safety, security, and electrical upgrades at multiple buildings located at the West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and the Blind; 2.1. Goal/Objective 1: The agency intends to design and install a new Fire Suppression System according to current code in the Physical Education building (25,000 Square Feet and Built in 1951). There is currently no fire suppression system. The vendor will be required to coordinate all design and construction with the WV State Fire Marshal.; 2.2 Goal/Objective 2: The agency intends to design and replace the sprinkler heads in the Sevigny Building (53,000 Square Feet and Built in 1971), Keller Hall (34,000 Square Feet and Built in 1972), Brannon Building (27,000 Square Feet and Built in 1962) and add heads as required to meet current code in these indicated buildings. The vendor will be required to coordinate all design and construction with the WV State Fire Marshal.; 2.3 Goal/Objective 3: The agency intends to design and upgrade the elevators with Emergency Recalls and other required changes to meet current codes in the Sevigny Building, Keller Hall, Brannon Building, and Physical Education Building. The vendor will be required to coordinate all design and construction with the WV State Fire Marshal.; 2.4 Goal/Objective 4: The agency intends to design and replace the Fire Alarm System in the Physical Education Building according to current codes. The vendor will be required to coordinate all design and construction with the WV State Fire Marshal.; 2.5 Goal/Objective 5: The agency intends to design and install a campus security camera system to augment or replace the current camera system.; 2.6 Goal/Objective 6: The agency intends to design and upgrade the ceiling lights and grid system in the Sevigny Building Auditorium with modern LED fixtures and grid system. The existing electrical system in the auditorium shall be diagnosed and upgraded as needed to accommodate the new design.