Replace the elevator’s power unit. This shall include: o Removal and proper disposal of the existing power unit, and all components, that are being replaced. Page 5 o Replacement of all existing hydraulic fluid in the elevator mechanism. The hydraulic fluid reservoir tank is to be cleaned of sediment as a part of this hydraulic fluid replacement task. Waste hydraulic fluid is to be placed in containers approved for this material. The City will remove the waste hydraulic fluid and arrange for its proper disposal. • Replace, in total, the existing elevator controller. o New controller to be “state of the art”, with all equipment sensors and interfaces necessary to provide maximum protection of the mechanical and electrical systems and maximum rider comfort and safety. o Provide training to City building maintenance staff in resetting the controller to restore the elevator operation following an automatic shutdown. • Upgrade the car with: o New wiring and fan o New safety equipment as required by current codes • Upgrade the hoist way as necessary, including new wiring and needed duct upgrades. • Replace both the car and hoist way doors. o Provide all necessary hardware, wiring, sensors, lighting and controller interfaces to provide a fully operational set of elevator doors that meet current codes and standards of practice in the industry. • Upgrade the car fixtures. o Upgrade the car so that it meets all current codes and standards of practice in the industry. This upgrade to address rider comfort and ease of use, and emergency services functions. • Upgrade the hall fixtures on all floors so that they meet all current codes and standards of practice in the industry