Scope of Work Reference the “Justice Center Elevator Manual” dated 1/27/2025 for general specifications and scope for each elevator. Reference attachment “Existing Power Unit” dated 1/27/2025 for photos and information on the existing power units for the elevator. Elevator components shall be non-proprietary in the sense that usual and typical elevator companies can service the elevators in the future. New controls shall match speed, weight any other rating of current elevator and controls. Contractor shall also to the extent possible, match voltage and current rating of existing units, or to stay within the capacity of the existing building power supplies and disconnects to the elevators. Elevator #6 is connected to emergency generator power. Contractor shall update new controls as needed so the elevator runs on generator power and meets all current codes relating to emergency power including any required notification lights. Elevator #6 is wired into the Jails Central Control officer’s station in a manner that allows Central Control officers to monitor what floor the elevator is on as well as door status. These controls must remain or be wired into the new elevator controls as part of this project. See drawings for the existing external contacts at the end of “Justice Center Elevator Manual”. Contractor shall provide the owner with a detailed work schedule at least 4 weeks prior to starting work. Tie in all existing key switches to existing controls. Site cleanup of any debris relating to elevator upgrade project on a daily basis. Plan installation schedule to limit downtime as much as possible. All parts shall be on hand before work begins. The selected contractor shall also work consecutive full 6 to 8 hour days Mondays through Fridays from start of the project through completion excluding weekend and holidays in order limit downtime as much as possible. Start up and testing of the new elevator controls