Specifications include, but are not limited to: The selected consultant shall develop a master plan and Program of Requirements (POR) for DPS which will be used to guide the department when allocating future capital funding for the crime laboratory. The master plan shall define operational efficiencies and technological improvements of new crime laboratories. The master plan shall include 3rd party professional estimates of costs for the existing facilities to meet the benchmarked standards and what a new facility will cost. This will include a validation of the existing facility condition assessments where applicable. The selected consultant shall: 1. Perform assessments at the existing State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory, including but not limited to interviews with the administration and maintenance staff. Using this data, the consultant shall dispute or validate the 2017 OFCC Facility Condition Assessments, consistent with (ASTM E2018-08) and Ohio Building Code standards utilizing the OFCC web-based tool. The consultant shall then summarize the key findings from the assessment in a form suitable for executive decision making. 2. Conduct a space utilization study for the existing State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory. a. Evaluate the effective use and operation of the existing laboratory. b. Develop options for possible consolidation and/or reallocation of spaces. c. Identify the need for additional spaces