Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Facility Inspections: Professional will perform physical inspection of the general condition of structural, building envelopes, doors, hardware, toilet partitions and accessories, interior finishes and electrical components and systems of approximately one half of the facility inventory under the control of the DFA throughout the course of the initial contract term and/or subsequent renewals (alternating half of inventory each year). Inspection of exterior walls will be limited to items observable from ground. Thermal imaging of all flat roofs will be performed by others under separate contract. Roof inspection under this contract will be limited to cursory site confirmation of thermal imaging data furnished by Owner and identification of anomalies or areas of immediate concern. Mechanical, plumbing and fire suppression system inspection will be performed by others under separate Contract. Intent of report is not to establish an exhaustive room by room detailed punch list of deficiencies, but to identify overall level of condition of components and systems on a per tenant / per floor basis with specific attention given to identify urgent health, safety or welfare needs, major code/ADA deficiencies and needed repairs - the deferral of which might jeopardize continued occupancy or expose Owner to significant threat of future cost escalation. Observation reports shall be reported in a manner as prescribed by the Office of Capitol Facilities in two segments, the first submitted on or before November 1st of each year and the second submitted on or before May 1st of each year. 2. Consulting Services: Professional will perform feasibility studies, conceptual sketches and diagrams, code reviews, investigation and analysis of existing components and systems, trouble-shooting, planning, procurement documentation and assistance, contract administration and other consulting services on an as-needed basis as determined by the OCF throughout the contract term.