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second floor, replacing water damaged ceilings on the first floor and installing door access controls where <br />shown Drawing A -3. <br />• Remove skylights, infill skylight openings and reroof 1970 Former Jail as shown on Drawing A -4. <br />• Remove smoke evacuation fans and replace all rooftop package mechanical equipment on the 1970 Former <br />Jail. <br />• Repair roof water drain lines. <br />• Remove abandoned plumbing fixtures and cap water and waste connections, <br />• Replace first and second floor lighting. <br />• Site development as shown on Drawing A -2, including asphalt pavement, concrete curb and gutter, <br />modifications to storm water piping, domestic water, sewer, gas lines as required by building demolition, <br />underground data conduit rerouting, rerouting of emergency generator exhaust piping, zoning required <br />landscaping, site lighting, security fencing and gates, controlled access gates, dumpster enclosure and gates, <br />handicap accessible parking, concrete and brick walks, stamped concrete driveway. <br />• Relocation of 1986 Jail Addition emergency generator. Electrical power modification required to utilize this <br />generator for emergency power to the courthouse elevators and egress lighting as is feasible. <br />The Owner and Architect agree as follows. <br />AIA Document B101 T" — 2007 formerly 8151 T'" — 1997). Copyright © 1974, 1978, 1987, 1997 and 2007 by The American Institute of Architects. At I rights <br />Init. reserved. WARNING: This AIA Document is protected by U.S. Copyright Law and International Treaties. Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of <br />this AIA Document, or any portion of it, may result in severe civil and criminal penalties, and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under <br />the law. This document was produced by AIA software at 'I 1:15:50 on 07108/2011 under Order No.8789296886_1 which expires on 05/10/2012, and is not for <br />resale. <br />User Notes: 9fi 858710 <br />AVac�l men t lumber 1 <br />G -4 Page 250 <br />