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Component |
Current Status |
Recommendations |
Cost |
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General Exterior |
The Judicial Annex building was constructed in 1973 and is approximately 6000 square feet in 2 stories,( Front, P3; Left, P1; Rear, P2, Right, P4; Corner, P5). The foundation is concrete and is good condition. |
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Exterior Walls |
The exterior walls are in good condition. There are no apparent cracks in the exterior walls, except for one minor crack in the main entrance, (P6). |
Repair exterior crack in wall near entrance. |
$ 2,000 |
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Roof |
The building has a flat, rubber membrane roof. The maintenance employee stated there are no leaks or damage to the roof. |
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Windows and Doors |
The windows are the original windows. They are in poor condition. The doors are aluminum and glass. They are light and they swing easily. They are also in good condition. |
Replace the original windows in judicial annex. Install additional windows in the building throughout office area. |
$36,000 $20,000 |
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Fire Safety |
There are exit lights. There are two exits from every floor. The doors are equipped with panic hardware and they do swing in the correct direction. The building is equipped with a fire alarm system. There are no strobe lights on the system. |
Install sprinkler system for entire building since the interior walls are paneling, which is not fire safe. Install strobe lights on fire alarm system. |
$16,000 $ 4,000 |
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Compliance |
There is an appropriate handicap parking space, but it does not have a $100 fine sign posted. The only part of the building that is open to the public is handicap accessible. The building has a handicapped ramp, (P3). The public accessible doors do not have lever handles; they have knobs. The building has an accessible bathroom. The hot water pipes are not insulated. The stall does not have grab bars. There is not enough of a turning radius. |
Install a sign stating the maximum fine for parking violation. Install lever handles on public doors. Renovate handicap accessible bathrooms to make them |
$ 100 $ 1,000 $ 8,000 |
Structure
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The building foundation and structure are in good condition. |
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Security |
The courtrooms have Kevlar on the benches and panic buttons. They have a closed circuit television system. There are no metal detectors. There are no guards on duty. There is an alarm system in the building, (P7). |
Install an entry level screening system using a walk-through metal detector and an X-ray machine. Install duress alarms for offices. Limit access to building other than entry-level screening. The doors should be secured with audible alarm, magnetic contacts and crash bar. |
$40,000 $ 1,200 $ 5,000 |
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Electrical |
The electrical system enters the building from overhead into an electrical room appears to be in good condition, (P8, P10). The electrical wiring appears to be enclosed in conduit in some areas. The distribution panels appear to be in good condition and labeled properly, (P12, P13, P14). The interior lighting of the offices is adequate, but the hallways are inadequate. |
Address all NEC code violations. Improve lighting situation in hallways throughout office complex. Install appropriate light fixtures. |
$ 2,500 $ 5,000 |
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Mechanical |
The building utilizes window units for air conditioning. The heating system appears to be original and needs to be updated due to age and inefficiency of equipment. |
Install a central HVAC unit in the building for efficiency. |
$70,000 |
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General Interior |
There are ceiling tiles throughout the building that need replaced, (P15 P16, P17). |
Replace ceiling tile and perform general renovations to interior walls, floors and ceilings. |
$15,000 |
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Work Safety |
No work safety issues were identified. |
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Space requirements |
More space is needed for offices and storage.
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This is addressed in the Courthouse and general annex detail report. |
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Subtotal |
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$225,800 |
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Soft Costs |
Professional fees, permits, surveys and studies |
20% |
45,160 |
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Total |
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$270,960 |