Each is to be equipped as follows: A. Mustmeet the requirement ofthe U.S. Department of Justice 2010 ADA Standards, State and Local Building Codes. B. All lavatories supplied with hot and cold water; the Lessor shall provide required water heater. At least one (1) soap dispenser per lavatory, air deodorizers, trashcans, exhaust fans and two paper towel dispensers shall be provided in each rest room, except for public restrooms one (1) wall mounted air blower hand dryer must be provided. Sanitary napkin receptacles accessible to each water closet station provided in women’s rest rooms (and unisex restrooms). Disposable sanitary seat covers provided in each water closet station. One full size mirror in staff restrooms shall be provided. C. Public rest rooms shall be accessible from the reception area or common areas and separate from the staff rest rooms for security purposes. Both male and female public restrooms shall each have a baby diaper-changing table built out to provide for the needs of our clients. Note: One public unisex restroom may be substituted if building limitations prohibit the installation of two restrooms. The Department desires two public restrooms if permissible. Doors for staff rest rooms (if separate from public rest rooms and accessible through public area) shall be equipped with electronic keypad system or card swipe lock to automatically lock upon closure. FLOOR PLANS Final floor plans shall be a joint effort of program staff, facilities staff and the successful proposer. The successful proposer is to provide architectural services by a licensed architect to prepare construction documents (CD’s). The CD’s are subject to the programs’ and facilities’ staff approval. All parties must sign to acknowledge acceptance, prior to and State Fire Marshal review and approval. A. A complete scaled copy (hard and PDF set) of construction plans are to be provided. The plans must include: Life/Safety plan, Floor plan, Furniture Plan, Elevation/Platform Details, Elevation/Sections Detail, Room Finish/Door Schedule, Mechanical and Electrical, Fire Alarm and Protection Plans. The plans must be delivered to the facilities office and local program liaison, for signature and approval of all pages prior to Fire Marshal final review and approval. B. Interior walls extended from floor to ceiling and designed or insulated sufficiently to soundproof and prevent noise transmission. All walls shall contain a minimum of 3-½” inches of fiberglass insulation. Conference rooms, restrooms, mechanical & equipment room walls shall contain soundproofing material equivalent to 6 inches of fiberglass insulation. Perimeter wall defining the Department’s space interior walls of the telecommunications equipment room, interior wall of the designated central file room(s), evidence room(s), and accountant safe room shall extend beyond the ceilings to prohibit access through the ceiling crawl space. Ceiling height is to be eight (8) feet minimum. Ceilings may exceed that height if energy efficiency is not adversely affected. Deviation subject to the Department’s approval. C. Interior hall width a minimum of four (4) feet for main hallways. The Lessor shall provide: A. One (1) dedicated 20-amp electrical circuits with isolated grounding (maximum three (3) offices per circuit) and orange duplex outlets in each office, modular partition, and common areas for connection of computer equipment, and as required for printers, copiers, etc. and two (2) duplex receptacles per office, maximum three (3) offices per circuit. B. Three (3) dedicated circuits for each break room. C. Class “B” surge protection on all 120/208 circuit break panels. D. Ground resistance test to assure less than 5 ohm or better. E. Housekeeping circuits separate from office circuitry. F. Building shall comply with National Electric Code latest edition at the time of occupancy