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512MMo~hM~r~t April 28, 1983 <br />C~rl~l~ North Ca~i~ 28202 <br />704/3~.~25 <br /> <br /> Cabarrus County Commission <br /> Post Office Box 707 <br /> Concord, North Carolina 28025 <br /> <br /> Attention: Mr, Charles McGinuis <br /> <br /> Reference: Space Utilization/Economic Feasibility Study <br /> Craig Building <br /> <br /> Gentlemen: <br /> <br /> As requested, we are pleased to submit the followiog <br /> proposal for professio.al services to provide a space <br /> ntilization/economic feasibility study for converting <br /> the Craig Building into office space for Cabarrus County. <br /> <br /> The scope of this proposal is based upon the following <br /> work task as itemized below. The amount of time required <br /> to complete each task is noted at the end of each task <br /> description. <br /> <br /> Physical Survey - To include a review of existing conditioos; <br /> field measurements of physical features to remain; <br /> feasibility of nsiag existing elevator; analysis of <br /> the physical condition of existing physical elements <br /> to remain; and, survey of exterior site features. <br /> (2 Hours) <br /> <br /> Structural Analysis - To include a review of existing <br /> structural elements. Determine as to whether existing <br /> columns, floor, and roof framing members can comply <br /> with loading requirements of current building codes. <br /> Removal of existing surface finish materials as <br /> required to determine deterioration, if any, of <br /> existing structnrat elements. Survey of existing <br /> exterior walls to determine capacity of wall to carry <br /> design loads of existing or alternate proposed structural <br /> systems. Investigate condition of existing masonry <br /> mortar and to determine the capacity of existing <br /> footings and site retaining walls to carry current <br /> design loads. Recommendation of proposed alternative <br /> structural systems, if required, and an economic <br /> feasibility comparison for upgrading the existing <br /> structure to meet current codes versus using a new <br /> structural system for the building. <br /> (20 Hours) <br /> <br /> <br />