Specifications include, but are not limited to: • 2 ¾” think translucent style panel system. • One approximate 120’ long x 5’ wide (ocd-flat) self-supporting ridge skylight with gable end walls. The furthest West panel is to be designed to be a solid panel to allow maintenance staff to walk on and support weight to walk over to get from the South portion of the building to the North. If needed, the top of this panel can be covered with EPDM roofing material, which is the same roofing material on the roof of the structure. This is to be included with the cost proposal. This panel does not require to be translucent. The underside of the panel is to be designed to try and match closely with the interior surfaces of the building. • Approximate 27.25-degree pitch. Pitch is not to exceed a level to make the skylight protrude past or higher than the end walls. The height of the end walls is approximately 18” higher than the base of the skylight. The contractor is responsible for measurements to ensure these specifications are met. • Skylights are to include aluminum curb cap and matching flashing – requires a 5 ½” wide roof curb. The contractor is responsible for measurements to ensure these specifications are met. Bottom skylight curbing, and flashing is required to ensure there is no water intrusion into the building after installation. Contractor is responsible for ensure the current roofing material is adjusted if needed to prevent water intrusion with the new skylights. • Project installation is to be completed with stainless steel fasteners and sealants. • The skylights are to be designed for a 25 PSF live load, 25 PSF snow load, 20 PSF (ASD) wind load, and a 9 PSF drift load, based on an L/60 deflection. • All exposed aluminum to be painted with a single color, standard CRF coating.