Specifications include, but are not limited to: Site/civil designs at our readiness centers will consist of landscaping improvements; roadway and parking pavement design to increase parking for privately-owned vehicles; as well as new fencing for military-owned vehicle motor pools. Utility infrastructure (to include water, sewer, power, and communications systems) design will consist of the replacement of failed systems, as well as floor drain/wastewater sampling design, water quality testing, and plans for future construction with well-placed underground infrastructure systems. Drainage issues may encompass stormwater runoff, catch basin/culvert repair(s), retaining wall(s), and other similar type construction required for controlling surface water run-off. Some structural work may be required for concrete slab design to support portable vaults, communications towers, Conex containers, hazardous materials (HAZMAT) huts, and pole barns/vehicle covered parking throughout the state. Photometric site plans are needed at most of our facilities where lack of adequate lighting exists to meet current anti-terrorism and force protection (AT/FP) security measures. Additional AT/FP work may include fencing, walls, passive vehicle barriers, or other items applied along the perimeter of a facility to create a protective standoff and obscure vision, hinder personnel access, and hinder or prevent unauthorized vehicular access. The Contractor must incorporate New Hampshire Army National Guard (NHARNG) Electronic Security Systems (ESS) into designs as needed, such as door access control, CCTV, and vault security