Specifications include, but are not limited to: The masonry walls at the perimeter of the buildings are load-bearing stone walls and are estimated to be 14 to 18 inches thick, with internal masonry walls estimated to be of the same thickness. Water intrusion through the load-bearing perimeter walls occurs in the basement level of the building. A previous report recommended existing cavities in the walls be in-filled. All perimeter walls are in fair condition but need to be cleaned and grout needs to be replaced on the exterior stonework. The existing roof construction is broken into eight distinct roof areas, most with a parapet on all sides. Two areas have a sloping gable roof. All flat roofs are sloping in multiple directions. The roof material mostly is granular surface cap sheet on multi-ply built up roofing. One roof area has a gravel surface and one has a standing metal seam roof. An aluminum frame five unit barrel vault shaped skylight exists in the roof at the center of the middle building and is approximately 2,000 square feet. The restrooms do not meet Texas Accessibility Standards and need to be upgraded. The existing passenger elevator requires upgrading to meet current codes