Visually inspect all building assets included in the scope of the project, identify deficient conditions and assess the remaining lifecycle of designated asset systems. The required assessments shall evaluate the physical condition of each building, including its infrastructure, systems, and finishes, to identify deficiencies and prioritize repairs, the current value assessed, and replacement costs or deferred costs. The team(s) shall document deferred maintenance deficiencies, including digital photographs of asset exteriors and any observed conditions within the assets. The survey will include a visual inspection of the building and all of the building’s architectural, mechanical, electrical, security and site systems. Contractors will use State provided list of asset to correlate the assets in the field. 2.3.1. General building information including, but not limited to: 2.3.1.1. A building description, documenting asset ID, gross square footage numbers of floors, construction type and age. 2.3.1.2. A site description. 2.3.1.3. A description of the exterior envelope and the condition of each component. 2.3.1.4. A description of the interior finishes and their condition. 2.3.1.5. Comments regarding accessibility. 2.3.1.6. Comments regarding the existence of any hazardous material including lead paint, asbestos containing materials, mold and the like. 2.3.1.7. Comments and details on any fire or life safety issues 2.3.1.8. Identification of risk factors such as location in a flood prone area, wetlands, earthquake zone, emergency facility-related conditions, snow/ice shedding hazards, tripping hazards, etc...