Specifications include, but are not limited to: The City of Casper, Wyoming is accepting Proposals for a qualified professional firm to conduct a feasibility study with a space needs analysis that evaluates current and future needs of the Casper Police Department and Fire-EMS Department Administration Headquarters and Station No.1. The purpose of the study is to define the current conditions and anticipated needs of both departments and the assessment of the practicality for what is seen as two options each for both departments. The options to be studied for each department are: 1) remain in the municipal campus setting and provide additions/remodels to current locations and 2) relocate the departments to new sites within proximities appropriate for the utmost functionality. The current need for the Police Department is to accommodate all Police Department operations in one location. The Fire-EMS Station No. 1 is a replacement station serving the downtown and adjacent area and must be located within a specified region of the city. The Fire-EMS administration offices and community risk reduction department is desired to be co-located with Station No. 1. The study and assessment are to include security related features and needs specific to provide effective and efficient Law Enforcement and Fire-EMS operations with adaptability for the future. The intention is for the City of Casper, along with the results and recommendations of this study and assessment, to come to conclusion as to the best and most effective solution(s) and locations for both departments. Upon completion of this Phase 1 scope of services and depending on the availability and timing of funds and schedule, it is intended to proceed with subsequent phases which will include pre-design, design, construction documents and construction administration of the solution agreed upon under Phase 1 for either both or one departments.