Work of the Project includes selective renovation of the existing 12,467 +/- GSF, one story Boone National Guard USPFO building including reconfiguration of interior spaces with new metal stud and gypsum wallboard assemblies and built-in cubicles; removal of existing cubicles and furniture; removal of and replacement of existing lock cores and select hardware; replacement of select doors and hardware; installation of new doors and hardware; interior renovation of all restrooms including replacement of all plumbing fixtures, demo of existing ceramic floor tile and wall tile, installation of new epoxy resinous flooring, new cast terrazzo shower bases, new wall tile, new lockers, new toilet partitions and toilet accessories. Additional interior finishes include carpet tile; LVT flooring; painting of walls, and replacement of ceilings The work also includes renovation/replacement of select portions of existing plumbing, HVAC and electrical systems including complete lighting replacement. Three existing packaged rooftop units are to be replaced along with one existing split system with duct furnace. Areas of existing ductwork are to largely remain with some units receiving all new sheet metal ductwork. All ducting systems shall recieve new grilles, registers and diffusers for the new ceiling system. Controls work associated with mechanical will include integration of new units to ALCs webcontrol platform. Electrical work is focused on light fixture replacements for the new ceiling, power and data for new framed partitions along with various repairs and devices to support fixtures and mechanical equipment. Lighting controls are to be consistent with current energy code in Kentucky (IECC 2012) which are to include occupancy and vacancy sensors for various regularly occupied spaces such as offices and conference rooms. Other common spaces such as corridors will have local controls for on/off. No centralized lighting controls system to be installed.