Nevada Public Works Structural Report on Nevada State Prison 2006
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State of Nevada Corrections NEVADA STATE PRISON SITE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 9989 NEVADA STATE PRISON SITE BUILDING REPORT The Nevada State Prison is located in Carson City, Nevada. It is one the oldest prisons still in operation in the United States. In 1862, the Nevada State Legislature purchased the Warm Springs Hotel and 20 acres of land for the prison. Stone was quarried at this location to construct the original building including other State buildings in Carson City. There are currently 45 structures on the site. The site has parking for public as well as employees on the northwest side of the main prison Gatehouse and Tower number 1. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $30,000 Project Index #: 9989PLM2 4" BACKFLOW ASSEMBLY, VAULT, AND POWER Construction $25,000 State Health Law (NAC 445A.67185) and the International Plumbing Code (IPC Section 608) require backflow prevention on water service connections to ensure that there are no unprotected connections between the supplies of water, systems for the pumping, storage and treatment of water, and distribution system of the public water system and any source of pollution can be discharged or drawn into the public water system as a result of back siphonage or backpressure. This project would provide funding for installation of a 4" reduced pressure backflow prevention assembly, required fittings, an above ground vault, and allowance for 200 feet of 1" conduit to provide power for the required heat source inside the vault. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 9989SIT2 ENCLOSE TUNNEL BEHIND COTTAGE Construction $3,000 An old tunnel exists between the cottages and the prison yard. The prison yard side of the tunnel has been sealed for security reasons. The west entrance outside the fence is not secured. The tunnel is not structurally safe and can collapse without warning. The tunnel is the home of many snakes, spiders, insects, mice and rats. These items pose a major safety hazard. This project would provide funding for sealed as closed to the entrance as possible. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 9989PLM1 WASTE LINE INVESTIGATION Construction $2,000 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the site and are in fair to poor condition and may have collapsed. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes, tree roots, and the settling of soil over time will cause them to be restricted or fail, which will slow the flow of wastewater. This project would provide funding to allow a camera to be ran inside the sewer lines to video the extent of damages. Future projects may result from the results of the test. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $64,000 Project Index #: 9989SIT4 REPLACE GATE Construction $24,000 There are three 16’ high motorize gates used at the prison. One is located near the Main Gate/Tower #1 and two are located at Tower #2. The gates are problematic and are having difficulty opening and closing. When the gates are inoperable this creates a security issues for the inmates and staff. This project would provide for the replacement of the three motorized gate assemblies. The gates will be required to meet UL Standard 325, per NRS 405.270. 11-Jul-06 Page 1 of 104 Project Index #: 9989SIT3 REPLACE STAIRS TO CULINARY Construction $40,000 The exterior stairs that lead to the main entrance and culinary appears to be part of the original construction. Deterioration, spalling and cracking has occurred, mainly from exposure to the weather and freeze / thaw conditions. This project would provide funding for the removal and disposal of the old concrete and the installation of new concrete steps. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $435,699 Project Index #: 9989SIT1 REPAVE DAMAGED ASPHALT AND RESEAL ROADWAY Construction $435,699 Asphalt walkways have been constructed to many of the facilities, including the guard towers; most of these walkways are in good condition. Some of the driveways and parking areas throughout the site have damage. Numerous cracks, potholes, and general deterioration are present. Snow accumulations, frost and rain, etc. are contributing factors. This is typical wear over time. It was noted that under the main parking lot a geo-thermal area exists. This is the main cause of accelerated deterioration from heat rising through the road surface. The areas for replacement are all non-foot traffic areas. The asphalt leading to the housing units will only need to be sealed. An access road around the perimeter of the fence has been constructed. It is in good condition. For proper routine maintenance it is recommended the entire roadway be resealed. This type of application will extend the life of the asphalt. PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: $30,000 $64,000 $435,699 Grand Total: $529,699 11-Jul-06 Page 2 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections SILVER STATE INDUSTRIES BUILDING SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 2574 Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 SILVER STATE INDUSTRIES BUILDING BUILDING REPORT The Silver State Industries building is a prefabricated metal storage building with a wood floor. It is used as storage for the Hobby Craft Store. The structure is located on the northwest side of the prison outside of the fenced area. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $480 Project Index #: 2574LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $480 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 96 0 100 % Metal Siding 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 0 % Prefabricated Metal Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $480 $480 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 3 of 104 $5.00 $2,000 $25 24% State of Nevada Corrections HOBBY CRAFT STORE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 2573 HOBBY CRAFT STORE BUILDING REPORT The Hobby Craft Store is a wood framed structure with painted masonite siding, asphalt composition roof on a concrete foundation. The facility was used as a store to sell arts and crafts made by the inmates. At the time of the survey, the store had been closed indefinitely by prison officials. The building is in good shape although it is not PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $4,800 Project Index #: 2573LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $4,800 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 320 0 100 % Painted Masonite 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % M 0 % 2"x4" wood frame construction, masonite siding V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $4,800 $4,800 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 4 of 104 $15.00 $80,000 $250 6% State of Nevada Corrections PAINT BOOTH SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 2572 PAINT BOOTH BUILDING REPORT The Paint Booth is a self-contained portable metal building designed for the painting of equipment and small vehicles. The facility was not in use nor connected to utilities at the time of the survey. The building is in fair to PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $500 Project Index #: 2572LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $500 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 280 0 100 % Metal Siding 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % H-4 0 % Portable Metal Building I-FR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $500 $500 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 5 of 104 $1.79 $77,000 $275 1% State of Nevada Corrections BINDERY STORAGE SHED 1 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 2571 BINDERY STORAGE SHED 1 BUILDING REPORT The Bindery Storage Shed 1 is a prefabricated metal storage building located just east of the Bindery Building inside the secured area of the prison. The small structure is used for the storage of equipment and materials used by the Bindery. The metal roof appears to have leaked due to plastic covering the shed. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $500 Project Index #: 2571LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $500 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including the roof, painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 100 0 100 % Metal Siding 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 0 % Prefabricated Metal Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $500 $500 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 6 of 104 $5.00 $2,000 $25 25% State of Nevada Corrections BINDERY STORAGE SHED 2 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 2570 BINDERY STORAGE SHED 2 BUILDING REPORT The Bindery Storage Shed 2 is a prefabricated metal storage building located just east of the Bindery Building inside the secured area of the prison. The small structure is used for the storage of equipment and materials used by the Bindery. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $400 Project Index #: 2570LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $400 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including the roof, painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 120 0 100 % Metal Siding 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 0 % Prefabricated Metal Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $400 $400 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 7 of 104 $3.33 $3,000 $25 13% State of Nevada Corrections BOILER ROOM STORAGE SHED SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 2569 Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 BOILER ROOM STORAGE SHED BUILDING REPORT The Boiler Room Storage Shed is a prefabricated metal storage structure used primarily as storage for equipment and parts for the adjacent Boiler Room. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $400 Project Index #: 2569LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $400 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including the roof, painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 80 0 100 % Metal Siding 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 0 % Prefabricated Metal Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $400 $400 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 8 of 104 $5.00 $2,000 $25 20% State of Nevada Corrections CHEMICAL STORAGE BUILDING SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 2568 Survey 4/25/2006 Site number: 9989 CHEMICAL STORAGE BUILDING BUILDING REPORT The Chemical Storage Building is a concrete masonry unit building with a sloped roof on a concrete foundation. The structure is attached to the east side of the Industrial/License Plate Factory building and is accessed by a wood stairway on the east and a door on the north side next to the loading dock. It stores the chemicals and other materials used in the manufacturing of license plates. Although natural ventilation is provided, the structure is not designed for it's current use. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $4,500 Project Index #: 2568SFT1 STAIRWAY / HANDRAIL REPAIRS Construction $4,500 The existing stairs on the east side are constructed of wood, which have deteriorated to point where they are unsafe to use and do not meet current building codes. Also, the hand rails do not meet the requirements in the 2003 IBC section 1009.11. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing stairs and construction of a new wood framed set of stairs and handrails. The door swings outward, therefore, a three foot wide landing will be required at the top of the stairs and is included in this estimate. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $1,540 Project Index #: 2568LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $1,540 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including the roof, painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. 11-Jul-06 Page 9 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 308 0 100 % Painted CMU 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-1 0 % Concrete Masonry and Wood III-1 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $4,500 $0 $1,540 $6,040 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 10 of 104 $19.61 $85,000 $275 7% State of Nevada Corrections MODULAR EDUCATION BUILDING SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 2545 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 MODULAR EDUCATION BUILDING BUILDING REPORT The Modular Education Building is a manufactured or modular style structure with painted Masonite siding, asphalt composition roof on an 8 point foundation. The facility contains two large classroom areas and restrooms. The building has an ADA accessible ramp to access the classrooms but is lacking a fire sprinkler system. The current occupancy or use is for educational purposes and is classified as a B occupancy per the 2003 IBC. The PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $67,200 Project Index #: 2545SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $42,000 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. We are recommending installation of fire sprinklers in critical need buildings within the prison enclosure. This project will include a backflow prevention device as required by state law. State law regulates connections between public water systems and sources of contaminants which can enter the system by back pressure or siphonage. Public water systems include supplies, systems for pumping, storage and treatment and distribution systems. The NAC 477.915 requires a fire sprinkler system to be installed: (c) If the building: (1) Is designated as B occupancy; (2) Regardless of occupancy designation, has a floor area which exceeds 12,000 square feet on any floor or 24,000 square feet on all floors, including any mezzanines; or (3) Is R-1 or R-2 occupancy, be scheduled for installation of an automatic fire suppression system during the next remodeling of or addition to the building. This building designated as B occupancy and requires fire sprinkler system. Water purveyors require service backflow prevention immediately after the meter, which isolates the customer's water system from the distribution system. If fire water or irrigation systems tap directly into the public system, backflow devices would be necessary on both domestic, irrigation and fire water services. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 03/23/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 01/11/2006. Project Index #: 2545LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $25,200 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 11 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,680 2002 100 % Painted Masonite 0 % 1 Basement? No 100 % B 0 % Modular Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $67,200 $67,200 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 12 of 104 $40.00 $336,000 $200 20% State of Nevada Corrections MAINTENANCE SHOP SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 2171 MAINTENANCE SHOP BUILDING REPORT The Maintenance Shop is an engineered steel building with metal siding and roof on a concrete slab/foundation. It is divided up into three bays, a Carpenter Shop, Plumbing/HVAC Shop and Auto shop. The Plumbing/HVAC Shop bay contains a mezzanine level with offices for maintenance staff. The building is fully sprinklered and has a restroom for staff that is mostly ADA compliant except for grab bars. This structure is in good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $5,000 Project Index #: 2171SFT3 HANDRAIL INSTALLATION Construction $2,000 The 2003 International Building Code 1009.11 requires handrails on each side of stairways. The building has a set of stairs to access the offices on the mezzanine above the cafeteria and restrooms. The stairway have only one handrail. This project would provide for the installation of a handrail on one side of the stairway to match the Project Index #: 2171SFT1 SEISMIC GAS SHUT OFF VALVE Construction $3,000 Agreements reached between the Nevada Risk Management Office and the State of Nevada's Insurance Underwriter require Seismic Gas Shutoff Valves (SGSV's) on all gas services to all State buildings. This project would install a SGSV to the gas line serving the building. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $2,000 Project Index #: 2171SFT2 JANITOR CLOSET WALL PROTECTION Construction $2,000 The mop sink in the Janitor's Closet is mounted adjacent to gypsum board that is showing signs of water damage. This project would provide fiberglass reinforced panels (FRP) to be installed on the walls adjacent to the mop sink. The FRP shall extend two feet beyond the edge of the sink and a minimum of 54 inches above the floor finish. This project includes FRP on both Janitor's Closets that currently do not have wall protection. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $40,000 Project Index #: 2171LGT0 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $40,000 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 13 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 4,000 2004 100 % Metal Siding % 2 Basement? No 80 % S-1 20 % B Prefabricated Steel Building III-1 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $5,000 $2,000 $40,000 $47,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $11.75 $1,100,000 $275 4% Page 14 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE 2 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1414 MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE 2 BUILDING REPORT The Maintenance Warehouse 2 is a wood framed structure with metal siding and roof. It is located on the north side of the prison outside the fence. This structure is not being used any longer and is in poor shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $10,304 Project Index #: 1414EXT1 DEMOLISH MAINTENANCE WAREHOUSE 2 Construction $10,304 The maintenance warehouse 2 contains numerous code and safety issues including but not limited to rodent infestation, broken windows, broken or missing electrical fixtures, dry rot and possible structural damage due to the age. The building is dilapidated and deteriorating and has reached the end of its useful life. This project would provide funding for the demolition of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,288 1950 100 % Metal Siding % 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 % Wood Framing V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $10,304 $0 $0 $10,304 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 15 of 104 $8.00 $193,000 $150 5% State of Nevada Corrections PUMP HOUSE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1412 PUMP HOUSE BUILDING REPORT The Pump House is a premanufactured metal building that contains the domestic water service and back flow prevention device. It is located next to the now abandoned water tank along the northeast side of the prison site, outside the fence. The prison is now on city water and the water pumping equipment has been removed. The PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $3,080 Project Index #: 1412LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $3,080 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 308 1988 100 % Metal Siding % 1 Basement? No 100 % U-1 % Prefabricated Metal Building V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $3,080 $3,080 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 16 of 104 $10.00 $46,000 $150 7% State of Nevada Corrections OLD ELECTRIC SHOP SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1411 OLD ELECTRIC SHOP BUILDING REPORT The Old Electric Shop is a two level, uninsulated old stone masonry building with a cast in place concrete roof. The building is currently used as the electricians office, shop and storage. The facility does not have adequate ventilation, fire protection and restroom facilities. The building is in poor to fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $66,250 Project Index #: 1411SFT3 EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING Construction $500 There is no emergency lighting in the old electric shop. Emergency lighting needs to be installed to provide illumination along the egress route per the 2003 IBC Chapter 1006.1. This project would provide for the purchase and installation of 2 emergency lights. Project Index #: 1411EXT1 INSTALL NEW ROOF MEMBRANE Construction $48,250 The existing roof deck is a concrete slab designed as a potential third floor. It is coated with a sprayed roof sealant. There is minimum slope to the concrete deck; the roof has signs of ponding water. This project would provide funding for the installation of new polyisocyanurate roof insulation, covered by a single ply membrane roof. This project should be completed only after the project "STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT". This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1411HVA1 REPLACE EVAPORATIVE COOLER Construction $2,500 The existing wall-mounted evaporative cooler is severely scaled and rusting though the bottom pan. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of a new evaporative cooler. Project includes removal and disposal of the old cooler and utility connections to the new unit. This project should coincide with the HVAC project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1411SFT4 REPLACE STAIRS/GUARDRAILS/HANDRAILS Construction $10,000 The existing lower level steps and stairs to the upper level are damaged and do not meet code. The existing steel pipe guardrail for the upper level deck and stairs is not to code or is missing altogether. This is a safety issue that must be addressed if the building continues to be used. This project would provide for the removal of the existing guardrail/handrails on the stairs and upper level deck and installation of new guardrails and handrails per 2003 IBC Section 1012 and the rebuilding of the stairs to meet code section 1009.11. This project should be done after the structural assessment project is completed which may have an impact on stair design and construction. At the very least, the guardrail and handrails should be installed. 11-Jul-06 Page 17 of 104 Project Index #: 1411EXT2 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT Construction $5,000 The exterior stone masonry has large cracks visible in the mortar joints and is of unreinforced masonry construction. We are not aware of any structural assessments that have been conducted in the past on this building. This project would provide funding for a structural investigation and assessment to be done by a Structural Engineer to identify possible deficiencies and problems in the building and assess load carrying capacity for the second floor. Future recommendations would be based on this report. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $133,170 Project Index #: 1411HVA4 HVAC INSTALLATION Construction $48,250 This building currently does not have adequate heating, cooling and is lacking ventilation. This project would provide for the installation of a rooftop mounted HVAC system for the building including all ducting, penetrations, utility connections, fire dampers and finish hardware. This project should be coordinated with the structural assessment project for verification of roof loading capacity. The current occupancy or use of this building requires proper HVAC per the 2003 Uniform Mechanical Code. The upper level is used for storage and is not included in the Project Index #: 1411ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $7,720 Existing building lighting fixtures, incandescent and T-12s, are older types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1411PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND SANITARY WASTEWATER Construction $48,250 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately to poorly. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system.This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1411EXT0 STONE RE-POINTING Construction $28,950 The existing building exterior is natural stone that was quarried directly from the correctional facility site. Some portions of this structure are over 100 years old. There are numerous areas where the mortar is failing, missing and not sealed properly due the age and exposure to the weather. This project would provide for the cleaning, repair and re-pointing of the exterior stone work. This project should be completed only after the project "STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT" has been done. 11-Jul-06 Page 18 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $28,950 Project Index #: 1411LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $28,950 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. Re-pointing of the stone masonry should be considered and is part of this cyclical maintenance project. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,930 1900 100 % Stone Masonry % 2 Basement? No 100 % S-2 % Stone Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $66,250 $133,170 $28,950 $228,370 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 19 of 104 $118.33 $579,000 $300 39% State of Nevada Corrections MAIN GATE/TOWER #1, NORTHWEST SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 1410 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 MAIN GATE/TOWER #1, NORTHWEST BUILDING REPORT The Main Gate / Tower 1 is a painted precast concrete structure that is two levels. The lower level serves as the visitor's check in and entry point into the prison. The upper level is the guard tower with it's own restroom. This building is located on the west side of the prison and next to a vehicle gate. There are not any fire sprinklers and it is not fully ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $99,900 Project Index #: 1410EXT1 REPLACE GLAZING Construction $40,000 The existing single-pane glazing in metal frames is no longer weather-resistive, rusted and is difficult to open and closed. They have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of new double pane safety glazed security windows in the lower and upper levels. This project should coincide with the other exterior and interior projects. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1410EXT3 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $6,750 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the concrete is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the exterior building envelope other than the roof, including painting, staining, or other applied finishes and caulking around windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1410HVA1 HVAC UPGRADE/INSTALLATION Construction $13,500 The heating unit appears to be original to the building. The unit is a forced-air-gas-type. The building is cooled by an evaporator cooler which is severely scared and reached it normal life cycle. This project would provide for a complete HVAC system to be installed in the building including air handlers, duct work, connections to existing utilities seismic bracing and an energy managements system. Design of the system is not included in this estimate. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1410INT1 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $5,400 The interior wall, floor and ceiling finishes are in poor condition. The interior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the concrete walls and floors are showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the interior walls, floors and ceilings to be painted on the lower and upper levels. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement project and any other project which may require alterations to the building's interior and exterior finishes. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent 11-Jul-06 Page 20 of 104 Project Index #: 1410ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $2,250 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project also includes the replacement of spot lights on the exterior of the structure. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1410PLM1 REPLACE PLUMBING SYSTEM AND INSTALL WATER HEATER Construction $32,000 The building's sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate slowly. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the wastewater system be replaced. The building's domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. The water closet and lavatory are reaching the end of their useful life. It is recommended these fixtures be replaced. For sanitation purposes, it is recommended a water heater be installed in this guard tower. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $6,750 Project Index #: 1410LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $6,750 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 21 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 450 1963 80 % Painted Concrete 20 % Glazing 2 Basement? No 100 % B % Precast Concrete and Steel III-1 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $99,900 $6,750 $106,650 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 22 of 104 $237.00 $360,000 $800 30% State of Nevada Corrections PROPERTY WAREHOUSE 1/OLD ARMORY SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 1409 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 PROPERTY WAREHOUSE 1/OLD ARMORY BUILDING REPORT The Property Warehouse 1/Old Armory is a concrete masonry unit (CMU) and wood framed structure. It has a new asphalt composition gable roof. The facility was formerly the warehouse and armory storage for the prison and is now abandoned. The interior is exposed wood framing with the masonry armory enclosure inside. The building is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $6,000 Project Index #: 1409SIT1 EXTERIOR STAIRS Construction $6,000 The 2003 IBC Chapter 1009.5.1 requires the horizontal slope of stair treads in any direction not to exceed 2 percent. Chapter 1009.11 requires handrails be installed on stairs with two or more risers and a landing is required at the top and bottom of the stairs. There is an existing concrete stairway that provides access between the street and the building that is not within these required code parameters and is showing signs of settling and separation. This project would provide for the rebuilding of the concrete stairway to meet the 2003 IBC code requirements. Two handrails, one on each side of the stairway are included in this cost estimate. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $27,000 Project Index #: 1409LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $27,000 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 23 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,800 1950 80 % Painted Masonite 20 % Painted CMU 1 Basement? No 100 % S-2 % Concrete Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $6,000 $0 $27,000 $33,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 24 of 104 $18.33 $450,000 $250 7% State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 13 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1408 HOUSING UNIT 13 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 13, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a precast concrete structure covered with painted stucco and a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells, showers and a central control room all on two levels. This housing unit is the "lock down" unit for the prison. There are fire sprinklers but the unit is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $9,500 Project Index #: 1408SFT1 EXIT SIGN LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $2,500 The existing exit signs in this building are older types and should be replaced with new self-illuminated or LED style signs with battery-backed internal systems. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1408PLM1 REMOVE AND REPLACE EXISTING WATER HEATER Construction $6,500 Two 100-gallon gas-fired water heaters supply domestic hot water. One has been replaced and the other is original to the building. The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, the one unit is showing signs of wear. It is reaching the end of its expected life. This project would provide funding for the replacement and installation of one 100-gallon gas-fired water heater. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1408ELE3 SECURED CABLES Construction $500 Lights have been attached to the side of the building and the supply power for these lights is a flex cable that runs onto the roof in three areas. The cable is not secured in any way and floats loose on the roof. Floating cables such as this can rub on the roofing membrane and penetrations and cause undue wear to the roofing system. This project would provide funding for securing the cables. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $190,208 Project Index #: 1408INT1 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $59,440 The interior finishes are in fair to poor condition. It is recommended that the interior walls be painted in the next two years. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 25 of 104 Project Index #: 1408ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $47,552 Existing building lighting fixtures in the rooms adjacent to the housing area use T-12 technology, and are older fluorescent types and are not energy efficient. The existing lighting in the housing areas are provided by high bay sodium type, large round fixtures. This project will upgrade the lighting fixtures in the area adjacent to the housing units with T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. It is also recommended that the sodium lights be replaced with new more energy efficient high-pressure sodium lights. These types of lights will provide better illumination and energy savings. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1408EXT1 REPAIR/PAINT STUCCO ON EXTERIOR OF BUILDING Construction $83,216 Due to weather extremes the cyclical treatment of the building's exterior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing and appearance of the building. The exterior stucco is showing signes of cracking, peeling and water damage and is in need of repair and painting. This project would provide for the repair of the gutters that are leaking, fog seal and painting of the exterior stucco finish and painting of the exterior doors. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $178,320 Project Index #: 1408LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $178,320 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 26 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 11,888 1988 100 % Painted Stucco / % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel III-1 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $9,500 $190,208 $178,320 $378,028 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $31.80 $4,161,000 $350 9% Page 27 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections DOG KENNEL SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1407 DOG KENNEL BUILDING REPORT The Dog Kennel is a stone masonry structure with a coruggated metal gable roof. It is located on the north side of the prison area outside of the fence. The building is in poor shape and has not been used or occupied for years. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $12,000 Project Index #: 1407EXT1 DOG KENNEL DEMOLITION Construction $12,000 The Dog Kennel contains numerous code and safety issues including but not limited to rodent infestation, broken windows, broken or missing electrical fixtures, dry rot and possible structural damage due to the age. It has not been occupied for years. The building is dilapidated and deteriorating and has reached the end of its useful life. This project would provide funding for the demolition of the building. The existing stone was quarried on the prison site and it is suggested that the stone be salvaged for future use at the discretion of the Department of Corrections. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,200 1925 100 % Stone Masonry % 1 Basement? No 100 % U-1 % Stone Masonry V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $12,000 $0 $0 $12,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 28 of 104 $10.00 $240,000 $200 5% State of Nevada Corrections GUARD TOWER #5 SOUTHWEST SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 1406 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 GUARD TOWER #5 SOUTHWEST BUILDING REPORT Guard Tower #5 is a painted structural steel building with metal siding and roof accessed by a steel spiral stairway. The tower is located outside of the secured area in the southwest corner of the site. The interior has restroom facilities for staff and there are windows that allow for a 360 degree view of the prison grounds. The structure is in PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $2,500 Project Index #: 1406STR1 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT Construction $2,500 The Guard Tower #5 sways substantially during high winds. This project recommends that a licensed engineer perform a structural investigation to assess the swaying and structural integrity of the steel framed guard tower. The structural assessment report may result in future projects that are not included in this estimate. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $31,430 Project Index #: 1406EXT3 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $3,840 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded, peeling and damaged to a point where the metal is showing signs of rust. This project would provide for the painting, or other applied finishes and caulking of windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations including surface preparation. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. It is recommended that this project be completed in two years. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1406INT2 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $1,280 The interior finishes are in poor condition. The interior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the gypsum board is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the interior walls and ceiling to be painted. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be patched, repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1406ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,500 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project also includes the replacement of spot lights on the exterior of the structure. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 29 of 104 Project Index #: 1406INT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE FLOORING Construction $2,560 The Guard Tower vinyl composition tile (VCT) floor has reached the end of its expected life. Areas exist where the VCT is damaged from water and traffic. The exterior painted concrete entry deck also needs to be repainted. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the VCT in the interior and repaint the exterior concrete. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1406EXT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE GLAZING Construction $11,750 The existing single-pane glazing in metal frames is no longer weather-resistive, one is cracked, and frames are beginning to rust and are difficult to operate. They have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of new double pane safety glazed windows. This project should coincide with the exterior and interior projects. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 1406HVA1 REPLACE HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONER Construction $6,500 The heating system appears to be original to the guard tower. The building contains electrical baseboard heaters that no longer operate. They are using a portable plug in heater to heat the tower. The building is cooled by a portable wall mounted cooler. This project would provide for a new wall mounted HVAC packaged unit to be installed where the A.C. unit is located including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $18,840 Project Index #: 1406LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $3,840 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 1406PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND SANITARY WASTE SYSTEM Construction $15,000 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate slowly. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. The water closet and lavatory are reaching the end of their useful life. It is recommended these fixtures be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been 11-Jul-06 Page 30 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 256 1966 60 % Metal Siding 40 % Glazing 1 Basement? No 100 % B % Structural Steel II-FR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $2,500 $31,430 $18,840 $52,770 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 31 of 104 $206.13 $115,000 $450 46% State of Nevada Corrections GUARD TOWER #4 SOUTHEAST SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 1405 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 GUARD TOWER #4 SOUTHEAST BUILDING REPORT Guard Tower #4 is a painted structural steel building with metal siding and roof. The tower is located outside of the secured area in the southeast corner of the site. The interior has restroom facilities for staff and there are windows that allow for a 360 degree view of the prison grounds. The structure is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $5,500 Project Index #: 1405EXT2 SEAL METAL ROOF Construction $3,000 The roof is a metal system and original to the building. Water stains are evident on the ceiling. Weather exposure and age contribute to the deterioration of the seals. This project would provide funding for the sealing of the screws and flashing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1405STR1 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT Construction $2,500 The Guard Tower #4 sways substantially during high winds. This project recommends that a licensed engineer perform a structural investigation to assess the swaying and structural integrity of the steel framed guard tower. The structural assessment report may result in future projects that are not included in this estimate. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $27,290 Project Index #: 1405EXT3 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $2,160 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded, peeling and damaged to a point where the steel columns are showing signs of rust. This project would provide funding for the exterior building envelope other than the roof, including painting, staining, or other applied finishes and caulking around windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1405INT2 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $1,440 The interior finishes are in poor condition. The interior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the gypsum board is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the interior walls to be painted. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be patched, repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 32 of 104 Project Index #: 1405ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,500 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project also includes the replacement of spot lights on the exterior of the structure. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1405INT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE FLOORING Construction $1,440 The Guard Tower vinyl composition tile (VCT) floor has reached the end of its expected life. Areas exist where the VCT is damaged from water and traffic. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the VCT in the interior of the tower. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1405EXT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE GLAZING Construction $11,750 The existing single-pane glazing in metal frames is no longer weather-resistive, frames are beginning to rust and are difficult to operate. They have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of new double pane safety glazed windows. This project should coincide with the exterior and interior repairs. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1405HVA1 REPLACE HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONER Construction $5,000 The heating and air conditioning system appears to be original to the building. The building contains two wall mounted combination heating and cooling units. Time and constant use have put them at the end of their expected life. It was stated that the building was difficult to keep at a consistent temperature, which includes both heating and cooling. This project would provide for the purchase and installation of two new wall mounted packaged HVAC units. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $19,100 Project Index #: 1405LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $3,600 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 33 of 104 Project Index #: 1405PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND SANITARY WASTE SYSTEM Construction $15,500 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate slowly. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. The water closet and lavatory are reaching the end of their useful life. It is recommended these fixtures be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 144 1981 60 % Metal Siding 40 % Glazing 1 Basement? No 100 % B % Structural Steel II-FR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $5,500 $27,290 $19,100 $51,890 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 34 of 104 $360.35 $115,000 $800 45% State of Nevada Corrections GUARD TOWER #3 NORTHEAST SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 1404 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 GUARD TOWER #3 NORTHEAST BUILDING REPORT Guard Tower #3 is a painted structural steel building with metal siding and roof. The tower is located outside of the secured area in the northeast corner of the site. The interior has restroom facilities for staff and there are windows that allow for a 360 degree view of the prison grounds. The structure is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $5,500 Project Index #: 1404EXT2 SEAL METAL ROOF Construction $3,000 The roof is a metal system and original to the building. Water stains are evident on the ceiling. Weather exposure and age contribute to the deterioration of the seals. This project would provide funding for the sealing of the screws and flashing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1404STR1 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMENT Construction $2,500 The Guard Tower #3 sways substantially during high winds. This project recommends that a licensed engineer perform a structural investigation to assess the swaying and structural integrity of the steel framed guard tower. The structural assessment report may result in future projects that are not included in this estimate. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $27,290 Project Index #: 1404EXT3 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $2,160 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded, peeling and scraped to a point where the metal is showing signs of rust. This project would provide funding for the exterior building envelope other than the roof, including painting, staining, or other applied finishes and caulking around windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1404INT2 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $1,440 The interior finishes are in poor condition. The interior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the gypsum board is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the interior walls and ceiling to be painted. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be patched, repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 35 of 104 Project Index #: 1404ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,500 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project also includes the replacement of spot lights on the exterior of the structure. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1404INT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE FLOORING Construction $1,440 The Guard Tower vinyl composition tile (VCT) floor has reached the end of its expected life. Areas exist where the VCT is damaged from water and traffic. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the VCT in the interior of the tower. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1404EXT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE GLAZING Construction $11,750 The existing single-pane glazing in metal frames is no longer weather-resistive, frames are beginning to rust and are difficult to operate. They have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of new double pane safety glazed windows. This project should coincide with the exterior and interior repairs. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1404HVA1 REPLACE HEATING AND COOLING UNIT Construction $5,000 The heating and air conditioning system appears to be original to the building. The building contains two wall mounted combination heating and cooling units. Time and constant use have put them at the end of their expected life. It was stated that the building was difficult to keep at a consistent temperature, which includes both heating and cooling. This project would provide for the purchase and installation of two new wall mounted packaged HVAC units. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $19,100 Project Index #: 1404LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $3,600 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 36 of 104 Project Index #: 1404PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND WASTE SYSTEMS Construction $15,500 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate slowly. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. The water closet and lavatory are reaching the end of their useful life. It is recommended these fixtures be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 144 1981 60 % Metal Siding 40 % Glazing 1 Basement? No 100 % B % Structural Steel II-FR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $5,500 $27,290 $19,100 $51,890 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 37 of 104 $360.35 $115,000 $800 45% State of Nevada Corrections GUARD TOWER #2 NORTH SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1403 GUARD TOWER #2 NORTH BUILDING REPORT Guard Tower #2 is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. The tower is located inside of the secured area in the northeast corner of the site. The interior has restroom facilities for staff and there are windows that allow for a 360 degree view of the prison grounds. The structure is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $47,226 Project Index #: 1403EXT3 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $9,360 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the concrete is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the exterior building envelope other than the roof, including painting, staining, or other applied finishes and caulking around windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 1403INT1 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $3,120 The interior finishes are in poor condition. The interior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the concrete is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the interior walls and ceiling to be painted. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project should coincide with the glazing replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1403ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $2,496 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project also includes the replacement of spot lights on the exterior of the structure. . This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1403EXT1 REMOVE AND REPLACE GLAZING Construction $11,750 The existing single-pane glazing in metal frames is no longer weather-resistive, frames are beginning to rust and are difficult to operate. They have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of new double pane safety glazed windows. This project should coincide with the exterior and interior repairs. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 38 of 104 Project Index #: 1403PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND SANITARY WASTE SYSTEM Construction $15,500 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate slowly. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. The water closet and lavatory are reaching the end of their useful life. It is recommended these fixtures be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been Project Index #: 1403HVA1 REPLACE HEATERS AND AIR CONDITIONER Construction $5,000 The heating system appears to be original to the building. The building contains electrical baseboard heaters that no longer operate. They are using a portable plug in heater to provide heat. The building is cooled by a portable wall mounted cooler. This project would provide for two packaged HVAC units to be installed including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $9,360 Project Index #: 1403LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $9,360 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 39 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 624 1963 80 % Painted Concrete 20 % Glazing 1 Basement? No 100 % B % Precast Concrete and Steel III-1 PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $47,226 $9,360 $56,586 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 40 of 104 $90.68 $499,000 $800 11% State of Nevada Corrections COURTHOUSE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1402 COURTHOUSE BUILDING REPORT The Courthouse is a stone masonry structure with a single-ply roof membrane. This building is attached to the Administration/Cell Block building (0094) and is one of the oldest structures on site. The facility still holds all court proceedings and has an ADA accessible ramp for access but is lacking ADA compliant restrooms and fire sprinklers. The building is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $103,050 Project Index #: 1402ADA1 ADA PROJECTS Construction $9,700 The restroom adjacent to the courtroom is not accessible. Grab bars, and proper paper dispensers are necessary to make it comply. Currently the mirror height in this restroom is 49" above the finished floor. ICC/ANSI A117.1 - 1998 Section 603.3 states: "Mirrors shall be mounted with the bottom edge of the reflecting surface 40 inches maximum above the floor or ground”. The existing railing on the accessible ramp that leads to the front door of the courthouse is too low at 29 1/2". ICCANSI A117.1 - 1998 Section 504.4 states: "Top of gripping surfaces of handrails shall be 34" minimum and 38" maximum vertically above stair nosing and ramp surfaces." The existing doors in this facility have locking knob-type door hardware. ICC/ANSI A117.1998 section 404.2.7 requires door handles to have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. ICC/ANSI A117.1-1998 section 703 has established building signage criteria for permanent spaces in buildings. The criteria includes: sign mounting height and locations; character heights and proportions; raised and Braille characters/pictograms; and sign contrast and finish. The signage in this facility does not comply with these criteria. This project would provide funding to lower the mirrors, replace the handrail, replace the door knobs to a lever action and change the signage inside the building and should be done concurrently with the ADA restroom remodel project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1402ADA2 ADA RESTROOM REMODEL Construction $30,000 The restroom adjacent to the judges' chambers is not accessible. A retrofit is necessary to comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1 - 1998 Sections 603 - 604 and the 2003 IBC Chapter 11. The room is too small for a proper turning radius; one wall would have to be moved to expand the area. A residential type cabinet exists with a sink installed; no knee clearance is present under the cabinet. It is recommended the existing lavatory be removed and an accessible sink with proper controls be installed. The water closet is also a residential type; an accessible one is recommended here. The water closet will have to be moved closer to an adjacent wall to comply. Proper dispensers, grab bars, faucet, mirror, door hardware, etc., is needed. IBC 2003 Section 1210.2 requires the installation of a hard, non absorbent finish to a height of 4 feet on walls within 2 feet of the sides of urinals and water closets. This project would provide funding for construction of a unisex accessible restroom. These items may include new sink, toilet, partitions, hardware, mirrors, fixtures, flooring, painting, and in the installation of a hard, non absorbent finish in the water closets. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 41 of 104 Project Index #: 1402ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $17,500 The building was constructed before the high demand for electrical services was needed for computers and other electrical devices. The electrical system with the building has been retrofitted and rewired as the needs of the agency have changed over the years. This project would provide funding for the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1402SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $1,600 The existing exit signs in this building are older types and should be replaced with new self-illuminated or LED style signs with battery-backed internal systems. Emergency exit lighting should be installed and/or replaced to provide illumination along the egress route. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1402SFT2 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $44,250 The building is a B occupancy per the 2003 IBC. Pursuant to the Nevada State Fire Marshal Regulation, NAC 477.915 (c) states, that every building owned or occupied by the state which is designated as a B occupancy, or has a floor area greater than 12,000 square feet on any floor or 24,000 square feet on all floors or is an R-1 occupancy, must have sprinklers installed when the building is remodeled or an addition is proposed. This project would provide funding for the installation of a fire sprinkler system and backflow prevention in the event the building is remodeled or an addition is undertaken. Also included is a fire detection system including alarms, strobes and PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $13,275 Project Index #: 1402ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,900 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 1402INT2 REPLACE CARPET Construction $7,375 The interior floor covering is mostly carpet and is showing signs of extreme wear. Several areas are worn out and tears are evident throughout the carpeted areas causing a tripping hazard. This project would replace the existing broad loom carpet with carpet tile. Carpet tile would allow for future replacement of only those sections of carpet that are worn or damaged without the need to remove the entire carpeted area. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 42 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $22,125 Project Index #: 1402LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $22,125 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 1,475 1868 100 % Stone Masonry % 1 Basement? No 100 % B % Stone Masonry V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $103,050 $13,275 $22,125 $138,450 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 43 of 104 $93.86 $516,000 $350 27% State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 11 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 1401 HOUSING UNIT 11 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 11, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells,showers and a central control room all on two levels. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $344,125 Project Index #: 1401SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $195,025 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401PLM3 REPLACE TOILETS AND LAVATORIES Construction $144,000 The existing lavatories and toilets in this housing unit are made of vitreous china. These types of fixtures are damaged and broken frequently; weapons can be made from the broken pieces, which creates a security risk. This project would provide for the removal of the existing lavatories and toilets and installation of new stainless steel combination units. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $826,574 Project Index #: 1401ELE2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UPGRADE Construction $234,030 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 44 of 104 Project Index #: 1401ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $31,204 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 1401HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLER COMPONENTS Construction $30,186 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building (1981) and are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. The work should be performed concurrent with the ceiling tile replacement. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401SEC3 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $493,754 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,500 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $30,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety temper glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 1401PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. This project would provide for a new water heater to be installed. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 45 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $338,015 Project Index #: 1401LGT0 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,015 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 1401PLM4 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND SANITARY WASTEWATER Construction $221,000 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,801 1981 100 % Painted Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $344,125 $826,574 $338,015 $1,508,714 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $193.40 $2,730,000 $350 55% Page 46 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections GENERATOR BUILDING SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0763 GENERATOR BUILDING BUILDING REPORT The Generator Building is a prefabricated insulated steel structure with metal siding and roof. The generator is located in this building and provides back up power to the prison in case of electrical failure. The Culinary Building has it's own generator. The faciltiy is in good shape although some erosion has occured along the south side next PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $13,500 Project Index #: 0763LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $13,500 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 900 1999 100 % Metal Siding % 1 Basement? No 100 % F-2 % Prefabricated Steel Building II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $13,500 $13,500 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 47 of 104 $15.00 $112,000 $125 12% State of Nevada Corrections COTTAGE #3 (NSP) LOCATED AT WSCC SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0120 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 COTTAGE #3 (NSP) LOCATED AT WSCC BUILDING REPORT The Cottage #3 is a stone masonry and wood framed building originally designed as a residence. It has since been converted to the Armory for Nevada State Prison. It has a new asphalt composition roof and the overall condition of the building is good. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $2,500 Project Index #: 0120SFT2 SEISMIC GAS SHUT OFF Construction $2,500 Agreements reached between the Nevada Risk Management Office and the State of Nevada's Insurance Underwriter require Seismic Gas Shutoff Valves (SGSV's) on all gas services to all State buildings. This project would install a SGSV to the gas line serving the building. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $4,500 Project Index #: 0120HVA1 HVAC INSTALLATION Construction $4,500 The building is currently used as an Armory. It is important to maintain temperature and humidity. The heater appears to be the original to the building. It is not energy efficient and has reached the end of its useful life. There is no air-conditioning or way of controlling humidity. This project would provide funding for the design, purchase and installation of a new HVAC and humidity control unit. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 08/21/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $17,670 Project Index #: 0120ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $3,720 The existing building lighting fixtures are older luminescent type and are not energy efficient. If this building would be used for anything other than storage, it is recommended a lighting upgrade be done. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 08/21/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0120LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $13,950 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 48 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 930 1953 100 % Stone Masonry % 1 Basement? No 100 % R-3 % Stone Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $2,500 $4,500 $17,670 $24,670 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 49 of 104 $26.53 $279,000 $300 9% State of Nevada Corrections STORAGE & MAINTENANCE OFFICE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0114 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 STORAGE & MAINTENANCE OFFICE BUILDING REPORT The Storage and Maintenance Office is a stone masonry and wood framed structure on a concrete slab-on-grade. The roofing is corrugated metal. The building contains small office areas, storage areas, a welding area and restrooms in roughly 3 separate spaces and three different occupancies. The roof has been damaged in the past and occasionally leaks during inclement weather. The facility is not ADA compliant and does not have a fire protection system. The structure is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $89,070 Project Index #: 0114SFT3 CONSTRUCT OCCUPANCY SEPARATION WALLS Construction $20,000 The building has low hazard storage adjacent to the welding shop. The low hazard storage areas are S-2 occupancy. The welding shop is H-4 occupancy. The 2003 IBC table 302.3.2 states that where these occupancies are adjacent to each other a 1-hour occupancy separation wall is required. This project would provide for the construction of a 1-hour occupancy separation walls be constructed on either side of the welding shop. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0114SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $4,000 The exit signs in this building are older types. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0114SFT1 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $6,570 This building is equipped with an automatic fire detection and alarm system, but the system is antiquated. It is recommended that the fire detection and alarm system be upgraded. When completed, the new system will provide visual, as well as audible notification, in accordance with ADA requirements located in ICC/ANSI A117.1- 1998 Section 7. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 50 of 104 Project Index #: 0114SFT4 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $54,750 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. We are recommending installation of fire sprinklers in critical need buildings within the prison enclosure. This project will include a backflow prevention device as required by state law. State law regulates connections between public water systems and sources of contaminants which can enter the system by back pressure or siphonage. Public water systems include supplies, systems for pumping, storage and treatment and distribution systems. The NAC 477.915 requires a fire sprinkler system to be installed: (c) If the building: (1) Is designated as a B occupancy; (2) Regardless of occupancy designation, has a floor area which exceeds 12,000 square feet on any floor or 24,000 square feet on all floors, including any mezzanines; or (3) Is an R-1 or R-2 occupancy, be scheduled for installation of an automatic fire suppression system during the next remodeling of or addition to the building. This building contains a B occupancy. Water purveyors require service backflow prevention immediately after the meter, which isolates the customer's water system from the distribution system. If fire water or irrigation systems tap directly into the public system, backflow devices would be necessary on both domestic, irrigation and fire water services. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0114PLM2 INSTALL 40 GALLON GAS WATER HEATERS Construction $3,750 The average life span of a water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit is showing signs of wear. It is recommended that a new gas-fired water heater be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes: 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $112,660 Project Index #: 0114ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $77,500 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed the buildings electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 0114ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $8,760 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey 11-Jul-06 Page 51 of 104 Project Index #: 0114HVA1 REPLACE AIR CONDITIONERS WITH EVAPORATIVE COOLERS Construction $4,500 Each separate section is cooled by window-mounted air-conditioners. The units are reaching the end of useful live. With the use and/or occupancy of the each section either being storage, welding or small repairs, an evaporative cooler would operate more efficient. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of three evaporative coolers including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0114EXT1 STONE RE-POINTING Construction $21,900 The existing building exterior is unreinforced natural stone that was quarried directly from the correctional facility site. Some portions of this structure are over 50 years old. There are numerous areas where the mortar is failing, missing and not sealed properly due the age, settling and exposure to the weather. This project would provide for the cleaning, repair and re-pointing of the exterior stone PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $78,850 Project Index #: 0114LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $32,850 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0114PLM1 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $46,000 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration. It was noted that the drains operate adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use is a contributing factor to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental effect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 52 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 2,190 1952 90 % Stone Masonry 10 % Painted Wood 1 Basement? No 35 % B 35 % S-2 Stone Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $89,070 $112,660 $78,850 $280,580 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 53 of 104 $128.12 $548,000 $250 51% State of Nevada Corrections INVESTIGATION /OLD WARDENS HOUSE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0113 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 INVESTIGATION /OLD WARDENS HOUSE BUILDING REPORT The Old Warden's House is a stone and wood framed structure with a wood shingle roof. It is located on the north side of the prison outside of the main prison yard. The old residence is in extremely poor shape with damage to the roof and roof framing, failing decks, broken or damaged doors and windows as well as being infested with pigeons and rodents. Consideration of either restoration or demolition is strongly advised. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $30,000 Project Index #: 0113STR1 ARCHITECT ASSESSMENT Construction $25,000 The Warden’s House was constructed in 1957. Due to its age and historic value, it may be beneficial to have the building investigated and assessment be done by a License Architect firm to identify deficiencies and problems in the building. Future recommendations would be based on this report. Project Index #: 0113EXT2 DISCONTINUE BUILDING USE Construction $5,000 The existing Warden’s House is dilapidated and deteriorating. It contains numerous code and safety issues including, but not limited to an upper level exterior door without a deck or stairway, rodent infestation, broken or missing doors and windows, possible asbestos contamination and broken or missing electrical fixtures. This project recommends that the residence be secured by boarding up exterior openings and weather proof the exterior to prevent further damage. The public/personnel should not be allowed to enter or use this building. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 2,880 1957 60 % Stone Masonry 40 % Painted Stucco 2 Basement? Yes 100 % R-3 % Stone Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $30,000 $0 $0 $30,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $10.42 $1,008,000 $350 3% Page 54 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections COTTAGE #1 (NSP) LOCATED AT WSCC SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0112 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 COTTAGE #1 (NSP) LOCATED AT WSCC BUILDING REPORT The Cottage #1 is used by the Nevada State Prison (NSP) for storage of files. It is a stone masonry building with an asphalt composition roof and used to be housing for staff many years ago. The building is located along the entrance road to Warm Springs Correctional Center east of NSP. The structure is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $7,000 Project Index #: 0112HVA1 REPLACE HEATER, INSTALL EVAPORATIVE COOLER Construction $4,500 The building is currently used for storage files. It is important to maintain temperature. The heater appears to be original to the building. It is not energy efficient and reached the end of its useful life. There is no air-conditioning or ways of cooling the building. This project would provide funding for the design, purchase and installation of a new HVAC system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/199. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 0112SFT1 SEISMIC GAS SHUT OFF Construction $2,500 Agreements reached between the Nevada Risk Management Office and the State of Nevada's Insurance Underwriter require Seismic Gas Shutoff Valves (SGSV's) on all gas services to all State buildings. This project would install a SGSV to the gas line serving the building. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $3,400 Project Index #: 0112ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $3,400 The existing building lighting fixtures are older luminescent type and are not energy efficient. If this building would be used for anything other than storage, it is recommended a lighting upgrade be done. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 04/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $12,750 Project Index #: 0112LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $12,750 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 55 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 850 1957 100 % Stone Masonry % 1 Basement? No 100 % R-3 % Stone Masonry and Wood V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $7,000 $3,400 $12,750 $23,150 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 56 of 104 $27.24 $255,000 $300 9% State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 10/GUN POST #5 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0110 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 HOUSING UNIT 10/GUN POST #5 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 10, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells, showers and a central control room all on two levels. Gun Post 5 is on this building which accesses the gun rail running along the south perimeter of the buildings. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $130,075 Project Index #: 0110SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110SEC2 EXTERIOR DOOR REPLACEMENT Construction $7,000 The existing entry door to the housing unit is original to the building. It is showing signs of wear and deterioration from constant use and inmate abuse. Due to security concerns and the condition of the door, replacement is recommended. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing door and replacement with a new entrance security door including door frame, hardware, security glazing, painting and connections to the security system as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $117,975 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $549,160 Project Index #: 0110EXT2 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $78,650 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling and the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide for the painting of the exterior of the building. Included in the cost estimate is the sanding, priming, filling in the cracks, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations that may be required. This building should be painted within the next two years. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 57 of 104 Project Index #: 0110ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,527 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0110HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLERS / VENTILATION SYSTEM Construction $196,625 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building, 1981. They are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110SEC3 REPLACE CELL DOORS Construction $192,000 Housing Unit No. 10 was constructed in 1981. The cell doors are original construction. They are damaged from inmate abuse and constant use and have become a security concern for staff and inmates. This project would provide for the replacement of the cell doors, pull latches and locks. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110INT1 REPLACE FLOORING IN GUN POST #5 Construction $1,000 Attached to the roof of this housing unit is a gun post. The flooring is vinyl composition tile (VCT) and has deteriorated from constant use, weather and the passage of time. This project would provide for new 12x12 VCT to be installed. Removal and disposal of the old, damaged tile is included in this estimate. Project Index #: 0110PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,458 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $28,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is also located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 58 of 104 Project Index #: 0110PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit will be reaching the end of its useful life in approximately four to six years. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110EXT1 REPLACE WINDOWS AND DOORS IN GUN POST 5 Construction $18,000 The gun post contains two doors and four windows. The seals are broken on several of the windows. Because of the broken seals, condensation occurs and the windows become fogged between the panes of glass. It is difficult to see through this fogging. This is a structure that observes inmates, so it is important that the officer has a clear line of site. A high probability exists that this situation will occur with the remaining windows also. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of new security/safety glazed windows. The two doors are also showing signs of wear and deterioration. The hardware on one door is damaged from constant use. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of new doors and associated hardware. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $1,017,794 Project Index #: 0110ELE2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UPGRADE Construction $235,950 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0110LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,975 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0110SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $427,919 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 59 of 104 Project Index #: 0110PLM3 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $235,950 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,865 1981 100 % Painted Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $130,075 $549,160 $1,017,794 $1,697,029 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $215.77 $2,753,000 $350 62% Page 60 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 09 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0109 HOUSING UNIT 09 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 9, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells,showers and a central control room all on two levels. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $351,125 Project Index #: 0109SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109SEC2 EXTERIOR DOOR REPLACEMENT Construction $7,000 The existing entry door to the housing unit is original to the building. It is showing signs of wear and deterioration from constant use and inmate abuse. Due to security concerns and the condition of the door, replacement is recommended. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing door and replacement with a new entrance security door including door frame, hardware, security glazing, painting and connections to the security system as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $195,025 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109PLM3 REPLACE WATERCLOSETS AND LAVATORIES Construction $144,000 The existing lavatories and water closets in this housing unit are made of vitreous china. These types of fixtures are damaged and broken frequently; weapons can be made from the broken pieces, which creates a security risk. Stainless steel units are more durable and are recommended to be installed. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 61 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $981,570 Project Index #: 0109ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $234,030 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0109ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,303 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0109HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLERS / VENTILATION SYSTEM Construction $195,025 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building, 1981. They are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $493,754 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,458 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $28,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is also located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 62 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $432,955 Project Index #: 0109EXT1 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $78,010 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling; the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide funding for the painting of the exterior of the building. Including in the cost is the sanding, priming, filling in the crack, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,015 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0109PLM4 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $234,030 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0109PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit will be reaching the end of its useful life in approximately six to ten years. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 63 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,801 1981 100 % Painted Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $351,125 $981,570 $432,955 $1,765,650 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $226.34 $2,730,000 $350 65% Page 64 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 08 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0108 HOUSING UNIT 08 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 8, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells,showers and a central control room all on two levels. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $351,125 Project Index #: 0108SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108SEC2 EXTERIOR DOOR REPLACEMENT Construction $7,000 The existing entry door to the housing unit is original to the building. It is showing signs of wear and deterioration from constant use and inmate abuse. Due to security concerns and the condition of the door, replacement is recommended. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing door and replacement with a new entrance security door including door frame, hardware, security glazing, painting and connections to the security system as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $195,025 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108PLM3 REPLACE WATERCLOSETS AND LAVATORIES Construction $144,000 The existing lavatories and water closets in this housing unit are made of vitreous china. These types of fixtures are damaged and broken frequently; weapons can be made from the broken pieces, which creates a security risk. Stainless steel units are more durable and are recommended to be installed. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 65 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $1,107,777 Project Index #: 0108ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $234,030 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0108ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,303 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0108HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLERS / VENTILATION SYSTEM Construction $195,025 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building, 1981. They are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108SEC3 REPLACE CELL DOORS Construction $192,000 Housing Unit No. 10 was constructed in 1981. The cell doors are original construction. They are damaged from inmate abuse and constant use and have become a security concern for staff and inmates. This project would provide for the replacement of the cell doors, pull latches and locks. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $427,919 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,500 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 66 of 104 Project Index #: 0108SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $28,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is also located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $432,955 Project Index #: 0108EXT1 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $78,010 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling; the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide funding for the painting of the exterior of the building. Including in the cost is the sanding, priming, filling in the crack, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0108LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,015 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0108PLM4 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER AND SANITARY WASTEWATER Construction $234,030 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 67 of 104 Project Index #: 0108PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit will be reaching the end of its useful life in approximately six to ten years. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,801 1981 100 % Painted Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $351,125 $1,107,777 $432,955 $1,891,857 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $242.51 $2,730,000 $350 69% Page 68 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 07 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0107 HOUSING UNIT 07 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 7, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells,showers and a central control room all on two levels. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $351,125 Project Index #: 0107SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107SEC2 EXTERIOR DOOR REPLACEMENT Construction $7,000 The existing entry door to the housing unit is original to the building. It is showing signs of wear and deterioration from constant use and inmate abuse. Due to security concerns and the condition of the door, replacement is recommended. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing door and replacement with a new entrance security door including door frame, hardware, security glazing, painting and connections to the security system as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $195,025 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107PLM3 REPLACE WATERCLOSETS AND LAVATORIES Construction $144,000 The existing lavatories and water closets in this housing unit are made of vitreous china. These types of fixtures are damaged and broken frequently; weapons can be made from the broken pieces, which creates a security risk. Stainless steel units are more durable and are recommended to be installed. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 69 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $1,107,777 Project Index #: 0107ELE2 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM UPGRADE Construction $234,030 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0107ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,303 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0107HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLERS / VENTILATION SYSTEM Construction $195,025 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building, 1981. They are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107SEC3 REPLACE CELL DOORS Construction $192,000 Housing Unit No. 7 was constructed in 1981. The cell doors are original construction. They are damaged from inmate abuse and constant use and have become a security concern for staff and inmates. This project would provide for the replacement of the cell doors, pull latches and locks. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $427,919 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,500 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 70 of 104 Project Index #: 0107SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $28,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is also located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $432,955 Project Index #: 0107EXT1 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $78,010 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling; the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide funding for the painting of the exterior of the building. Including in the cost is the sanding, priming, filling in the crack, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0107LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,015 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0107PLM4 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $234,030 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 71 of 104 Project Index #: 0107PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit will be reaching the end of its useful life in approximately six to ten years. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,801 1981 100 % Painted Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $351,125 $1,107,777 $432,955 $1,891,857 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $242.51 $2,730,000 $350 69% Page 72 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 06 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0106 HOUSING UNIT 06 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 6, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells, showers and a central control room all on two levels. The facility is in need of fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $129,115 Project Index #: 0106SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106SEC2 EXTERIOR DOOR REPLACEMENT Construction $7,000 The existing entry door to the housing unit is original to the building. It is showing signs of wear and deterioration from constant use and inmate abuse. Due to security concerns and the condition of the door, replacement is recommended. This project would provide for the removal and disposal of the existing door and replacement with a new entrance security door including door frame, hardware, security glazing, painting and connections to the security system as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106SFT1 FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $117,015 This building does not have an automatic fire suppression system. The 2003 IBC Chapter 903.2.5 states that "An automatic sprinkler system shall be provided throughout buildings with a Group I fire area". This building is an I-3 occupancy with sleeping quarters. It must be retrofitted with fire sprinklers during the next remodel or addition. This project would provide funding for the installation of fire sprinklers including backflow prevention devices. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $1,107,777 Project Index #: 0106ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $234,030 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the buildings' electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey 11-Jul-06 Page 73 of 104 Project Index #: 0106ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,303 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0106HVA1 REPLACE AIR HANDLERS / VENTILATION SYSTEM Construction $195,025 The air handler and related equipment are original to the building, 1981. They are failing and have reached the end of their expected life. This project recommends replacement of all the air handlers, ventilation equipment and exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106SEC3 REPLACE CELL DOORS Construction $192,000 Housing Unit No. 6 was constructed in 1981. The cell doors are original construction. They are damaged from inmate abuse and constant use and have become a security concern for staff and inmates. This project would provide for the replacement of the cell doors, pull latches and locks. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $427,919 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106PLM2 REPLACE HOT WATER HOLDING TANK Construction $3,500 The 120-gallon hot water holding tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration. It appears this appliance is original to the building and has reached the end of its expected life. This project would provide for the removal and replacement of the hot water holding tank including all required connections to utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106SEC1 REPLACE SECURITY GLAZING Construction $28,000 This housing unit is a tiered structure. It house inmates on two floors. One entrance door accesses the building. To enter the cellblock, inmates pass through a central assembly area. Four sets of double security doors are used to access the inmate rooms. The glazing in these doors gets broken and damaged frequently and should be replaced with security glazing. Security glazing is also located in the partition wall between the sally port and the guard station. These windows also experience damage and should be replaced with safety glazing. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of safety glazing. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 74 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $432,955 Project Index #: 0106EXT1 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $78,010 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling; the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide funding for the painting of the exterior of the building. Including in the cost is the sanding, priming, filling in the crack, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $117,015 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0106PLM4 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $234,030 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0106PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,900 The average life span of a typical gas/oil or electric water heater is eight to ten years. With the passage of time and constant use, this unit will be reaching the end of its useful life in approximately four to six years. It is recommended that a new natural gas appliance be installed for more efficient use of energy. This estimate includes 100 feet of gas pipe, fittings, couplers, and labor for installation. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 75 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,801 1981 100 % Painted concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $129,115 $1,107,777 $432,955 $1,669,847 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $214.06 $2,730,000 $350 61% Page 76 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections HOUSING UNIT 12 SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0105 HOUSING UNIT 12 BUILDING REPORT Housing Unit 12, also known as a "Hill Unit" is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. It contains inmate cells, showers and a central control room all on two levels. This housing unit has fire sprinklers but the system is old. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $5,100 Project Index #: 0105SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $5,100 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $726,988 Project Index #: 0105EXT2 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $79,310 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling and the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide for the painting of the exterior of the building. Included in the cost estimate is the sanding, priming, filling in the cracks, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations that may be required. This building should be painted within the next two years. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0105ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,759 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0105SEC1 REPLACE CELL DOORS Construction $192,000 Housing Unit No. 12 was constructed in 1981. The cell doors are original construction. They are damaged from inmate abuse and constant use and have become a security concern for staff and inmates. This project would provide for the replacement of the cell doors, pull latches and locks. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 77 of 104 Project Index #: 0105SEC4 REPLACE CONTROL PANEL Construction $427,919 The existing control panel appeared to be operating properly but technology has changed, replacement parts are hard to find for performing routine and emergency maintenance and is reaching the end of its useful life. This could be a security issue that should be addressed. This project would provide for the replacement of the control panel including all required connections to the security system and utilities. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $356,895 Project Index #: 0105LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $118,965 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0105PLM2 REPLACE DOMESTIC AND WASTE WATER SYSTEMS Construction $237,930 The sanitary wastewater system is showing signs of deterioration, however it was noted that the drains operated adequately. Because of the deterioration, the system is not working to its full potential. Some of the lines are original to the building and are in fair to poor condition. The passage of time and constant heavy use are contributing factors to problems that arise. Deposits within the pipes will cause them to be restricted, which will slow the flow of water. It is recommended the entire wastewater system be replaced. The domestic water that is supplied to the facility has a high mineral content. This has a detrimental affect on the system. Pipe deterioration is accelerated. Deposits within these pipes restrict water flow as well. It is recommended this system be replaced concurrently with the drain system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/17/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 78 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,931 1982 100 % Precast Concrete % 2 Basement? No 100 % I-3 % Precast Concrete and Steel I-FR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $5,100 $726,988 $356,895 $1,088,983 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $137.31 $2,776,000 $350 39% Page 79 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections CULINARY/DINING HALL SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0103 CULINARY/DINING HALL BUILDING REPORT The Culinary / Dining Hall is a concrete masonry unit structure with a single-ply membrane roof. The building contains the food preparation, storage and dining services for the prison. The floor in the food preparation area is tile, vinyl composition tile in the dining rood and concrete in the storage areas. There are fire sprinklers and an ansul system present in the building. It is not ADA compliant. The facility is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $15,000 Project Index #: 0103SFT3 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER STUDY Construction $3,000 When an electrical power failure occurs, someone has to go outside and manually activate the back-up generator switching gear to supply electrical power to the building. This causes a safety concern for staff and inmates during power outages. This project would provide for an investigation and assessment to be performed by a Licensed Electrical Engineer to assess the existing equipment and generator. Future projects may result from the findings in Project Index #: 0103SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $3,200 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0103INT3 REPAIR WALLS IN DISHWASHING AREA Construction $8,800 The dishwashing area has a large room where carts and other large items are washed. The walls are CMU and the ceiling is gypsum board. This room is severely damage and deteriorating from moisture and water overspray. This project would provide for the installation of fiberglass reinforced panels (FRP) on the walls, and an epoxy based paint on the ceiling. Prior to painting all damaged surfaces should be repaired and prepped for paint as required. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $240,279 Project Index #: 0103EXT1 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $113,340 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior finishes are faded and damaged to a point where the concrete is showing wear and deterioration. This project would provide funding for the exterior building envelope other than the roof, including painting, staining, or other applied finishes and caulking around windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations. The exterior of the building should be painted in the next two years. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey 11-Jul-06 Page 80 of 104 Project Index #: 0103INT1 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $56,670 The interior finishes are in poor condition from age and abuse. Most cyclical maintenance programs for applied finishes typically recommend repainting every 6 to 7 years. This project would provide for painting the interior of the building. Prior to painting all damaged surfaces should be repaired and prepped. An epoxy based paint should be utilized in all wet areas for sanitary as well as durability reasons. The interior of this building should be painted in the next two years. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of Project Index #: 0103ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $39,669 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0103INT2 RESEAL FLOORING IN DINING ROOM Construction $30,600 The flooring system in the dining area needs to be resealed. A significant amount of foot traffic goes though this building daily and deterioration is occurring. It is showing signs of wear from constant use. This project would provide for the floor to be ground, patched and resealed with an epoxy resin for ongoing upkeep and maintenance. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $170,010 Project Index #: 0103LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $170,010 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 81 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 11,334 1966 100 % Painted CMU % 1 Basement? No 60 % A-3 40 % B Concrete Masonry and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $15,000 $240,279 $170,010 $425,289 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $37.52 $3,967,000 $350 11% Page 82 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections OLD BUTCHERS SHOP SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0102 OLD BUTCHERS SHOP BUILDING REPORT The Old Butcher's Shop is a stome masonry structure with a concrete roof. Located north of the main prison, the building has not been used for decades and is infested with birds and rodents. The facility is in poor shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $3,000 Project Index #: 0102EXT2 DEMOLISH OLD BUTCHERS SHOP Construction $3,000 The Old Butchers Shop contains numerous code and safety issues including but not limited to rodent infestation, missing windows and doors, and possible structural deficiencies. Also, the building is located outside of the secure area of the prison and could be accessed by the public. The building is dilapidated and deteriorating and has reached the end of its useful life. This project would provide funding for the demolition of the building. The sandstone masonry has historic value and should be salvaged for future renovations. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 300 1868 100 % STONE % 1 Basement? No 100 % U-1 % Stone Masonry and Concrete V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $3,000 $0 $0 $3,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 83 of 104 $10.00 $38,000 $125 8% State of Nevada Corrections WATER TANK STORAGE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0101 WATER TANK STORAGE BUILDING REPORT The Water Tank Storage is a steel water tank that has been converted from water storage to a general storage structure. Two large doors have been cut into the side for access. The building does not have any ventilation and is infested with dead rodents and birds. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $33,750 Project Index #: 0101EXT2 DEMOLISH WATER TANK Construction $23,750 The existing water tank is not used for water storage, but it is used for maintenance storage. This was a quick remedy for needed storage space. This building contains numerous code and safety issues including but limit to rodent infestation and improper ventilation. The building is dilapidated and deteriorating and has reached the end of its useful like. This project would provide funding for the demolition of the building. Project Index #: 0101EXT1 REMOVE/REPLACE WATER TANK STORAGE Construction $10,000 The water tank structure is no longer used to store water for the prison. It has been converted into a storage faciltiy for maintenance. During the survey it was noted that the building is infested with rodents and fecies and is a health hazard for humans. This project would provide for the removal of the water tank storage structure. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 2,375 1988 100 % Painted Steel % 1 Basement? No 100 % U-2 % Steel Water Tank III-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $33,750 $0 $0 $33,750 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 84 of 104 $14.21 $150,000 $63 23% State of Nevada Corrections BOILER PLANT SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0099 BOILER PLANT BUILDING REPORT The Boiler Plant is a painted precast concrete structure with a single-ply membrane roof. This building contains three steam boilers and ancillary equipment for the heating of the prison housing units. The chemical water treatment appears to be in good working order and well maintained. There are a few small sleeping areas and a restroom for the boiler maintenance technicians. The facility does not have fire sprinklers and is not ADA PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $8,155 Project Index #: 0099SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING INSTALLATION Construction $1,600 The exit signs in this building are older types or missing altogether. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/09/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0099EXT3 REPLACE CONCRETE STEPS Construction $3,555 The IBC 2003 section 1008.1.5 requires landings shall have a width not less than the width of the stairway or the door, which is the greater. The landing and stairs are broken or no longer exist. This situation could create a slip and fall hazard. This project would provide funding for the removal of the existing concrete, and the installation of a concrete landing, stairs and handrail as required. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/09/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0099SFT2 SEISMIC GAS SHUT OFF VALVE Construction $3,000 Agreements reached between the Nevada Risk Management Office and the State of Nevada's Insurance Underwriter require Seismic Gas Shutoff Valves (SGSV's) on all gas services to all State buildings. This project would install a SGSV to the gas line serving the building. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $9,408 Project Index #: 0099ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $9,408 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/09/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey 11-Jul-06 Page 85 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $40,320 Project Index #: 0099LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $40,320 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 2,688 1958 100 % Precast Concrete % 1 Basement? No 100 % F-1 % Precast Concrete and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $8,155 $9,408 $40,320 $57,883 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 86 of 104 $21.53 $941,000 $350 6% State of Nevada Corrections BOOK BINDERY SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0098 BOOK BINDERY BUILDING REPORT The Book Bindery is a prefabricated insulated structural steel building with metal siding and roof. There is a mezzanine used for storage and printing accesses by a metal stairway. The facility is not ADA compliant and is lacking fire sprinklers. The structure is in fair to good shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $24,742 Project Index #: 0098SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $3,400 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0098SFT3 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $10,342 This building is equipped with an automatic fire detection and alarm system, but the system is antiquated. It is recommended that the fire detection and alarm system be upgraded. When completed, the new system will provide visual, as well as audible notification, in accordance with ADA requirements located in ICC/ANSI A117.1- 1998 Section 7. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0098ADA1 INSTALL LEVER ACTION DOOR HARDWARE Construction $7,500 The existing doors in this facility have locking knob-type door hardware and do not meet the requirements for ADA accessibility. ICC/ANSI A117.1-1998 section 404.2.7 requires door handles to have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. This project would provide for the purchase and installation of lever action door hardware to be placed on all the interior doors. Project Index #: 0098INT2 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMEMT Construction $3,500 An upper level storage mezzanine has been constructed inside of the Bindery Building. The 2003 IBC has a minimum requirement of 125p.s.f. for light storage in non-residential spaces. There is no record of a CIP project or structural plans for this construction and could be a potential safety issue due to collapse. This project recommends that a licensed engineer perform a structural investigation to assess the load carrying capacity of this area. Future projects would be based on this report. This project was listed as "BEAM INSTALLATION" was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 87 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $14,480 Project Index #: 0098ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $14,480 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and are not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $62,055 Project Index #: 0098LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $62,055 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 4,137 1976 100 % Metal Siding % 2 Basement? No 100 % F-2 % Structural Steel and Concrete II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $24,742 $14,480 $62,055 $101,277 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $24.48 $1,138,000 $275 9% Page 88 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections GYMNASIUM SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0096 GYMNASIUM BUILDING REPORT The Gymnasium is an insulated prefabricated steel structure with metal siding and roof. The interior contains restrooms with showers, a couple of offices and storage areas and a large activity area with a concrete floor. The facility does not have fire sprinklers and is not ADA compliant. The overall shape is fair to good. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $59,050 Project Index #: 0096ADA2 ACCESSIBLE ENTRANCE RAMP Construction $35,000 The gymnasium is lacking an accessible entrance into the building. The building is used to allow inmates to play basketball, table tennis and lift weights. This building is required to have an accessible entrance per the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. This project would provide for an accessible ramp to access the building. The ramp must comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1 - 1998 Chapter 4 and 2003 IBC Chapter 11. Project Index #: 0096ADA1 ADA PROJECTS Construction $20,000 Restrooms are present in this building. They do not meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations. A retrofit is necessary to comply with ICC/ANSI A117.1-1992 Sections 603 - 604 and 1997 IBC Chapter 11. Given the current configuration of the restroom, the work will include the installation of a new water closet, a urinal, sink, and stall; grab bars, faucets, and hardware. Typical of one restroom Project Index #: 0096SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $4,050 The exit signs in this building are older types or do not exist. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $37,730 Project Index #: 0096ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $27,930 Existing building lighting fixtures in the rooms adjacent to the gymnasium are T-12s, and are older fluorescent types and are not energy efficient. The existing lighting in the gymnasium is provided by high bay metal halide type fixtures. This project will upgrade the lighting fixtures in the area adjacent to the gymnasium to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. It is recommended that the metal-halide lights be replaced with high pressure sodium lights. These types of lights will provide better illumination and energy savings. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey 11-Jul-06 Page 89 of 104 Project Index #: 0096INT2 RESEAL FLOORING Construction $9,800 The flooring system in the weight and shower area needs to be resealed. A significant amount of foot traffic goes though this building daily and deterioration is occurring. It is showing signs of wear from constant use and abuse. This project would provide for the existing floor to be ground, patched and resealed with an epoxy resin for ongoing upkeep and maintenance. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $119,700 Project Index #: 0096LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $119,700 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,980 1976 100 % Metal Siding % 1 Basement? No 100 % A-3 % Prefabricated Steel Structure II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $59,050 $37,730 $119,700 $216,480 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $27.13 $2,394,000 $300 9% Page 90 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections INDUSTRIAL/LICENSE PLATE FACTORY SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0095 Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 INDUSTRIAL/LICENSE PLATE FACTORY BUILDING REPORT The Industrial/License Plate Factory is a concrete masonry unit constructed building with a single-ply roof on a concrete slab-on-grade foundation. This facility contains all of the equipment and materials used in the making of license plates. There are non-ADA compliant restrooms and some small offices. There is a loading dock on the east side for deliveries and pick-ups. The building is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $3,700 Project Index #: 0095SFT1 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $2,700 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0095HVA2 REPLACE EXHAUST FANS IN SCREENING ROOM Construction $1,000 There are two exhaust fans in the silk screening room to remove fumes. The fans are noisy, and have reached the end of their expected service life. This project would provide funding for the replacement of the exhaust fans. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $67,167 Project Index #: 0095ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $26,117 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0095HVA1 REPLACE EVAPORATIVE COOLERS Construction $10,800 There are currently four evaporative coolers mounted on the side of the building. They are severely scaled and have reached the end of their serviceable life. This project would provide for four new evaporative coolers to be installed. Project includes removal and disposal of the old coolers and utility connections to the new units. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0095EXT3 REPLACE WINDOWS Construction $30,250 The windows are single pane, open inward which protrudes into the isles and are original to the building. Some of the units have several cracks, seals are broken, are difficult to operate and they have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding to replace the window units with new double pane energy efficient units. 11-Jul-06 Page 91 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $115,430 Project Index #: 0095LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $111,930 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0095PLM1 REPLACE WATER HEATER Construction $3,500 The water heater tank is showing signs of wear and deterioration and is not seismic anchored. It appears this appliance is original to the building. This project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of a new natural gas unit and seismic anchoring. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/15/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 7,462 1959 100 % Painted CMU % 1 Basement? No 100 % F-2 % Concrete Masonry and Steel II-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $3,700 $67,167 $115,430 $186,297 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $24.97 $2,239,000 $300 8% Page 92 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections ADMIN/EDUC/LIB/MAT FACTORY/CELL BLOCKS SPWB Facility Condition Analysis 0094 Survey 2/7/2006 Site number: 9989 ADMIN/EDUC/LIB/MAT FACTORY/CELL BLOCKS BUILDING REPORT The Nevada State Prison, located in Carson City, Nevada is one of the oldest prisons still in operation in the United States. Established in 1862 when the Nevada Legislature purchased the Warm Springs Hotel and 20 acres of land. Nevada State Prison (NSP) has been in continuous operation since this time. Although inmates under the sentence of death are incarcerated at the Ely State Prison, executions are still conducted in this building. The building houses cell blocks for approximately 300 inmates, administrative services, visitation, education and law library, laundry, infirmary, mattress factory and the canteen are also part of this building. Original building built in 1868. Cell Block A 1919, Cell Block B 1950s. Revisited on 2/7/2006 and updated to reflect todays codes and costs.This report addresses the building only. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $9,880,182 Project Index #: 0094ADA1 ADA RESTROOM REMODEL Construction $26,000 The Administration Offices do not have an accessible restroom. The existing bathroom does not meet the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements. A complete retrofit is necessary. This project would provide funding for construction of a unisex accessible restroom. These items may include a new sink, toilet, hardware, mirrors, fixtures, flooring and paint. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent Project Index #: 0094ELE3 CELL BLOCK LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM Construction $42,000 The lights for the cell blocks are controlled in the hallway by switches. The maintenance staff has installed lock boxes to protect them from inmate abuse. However the inmates have broken all of the lighting controls. This is a safety issue as the correctional officers need to be able to control the lighting. This project would provide for the design, purchase and installation of a lighting control unit to be located in the correctional offices room. This project should be coordinated with the electrical system upgrade project which may reduce the cost estimate if done Project Index #: 0094ENV0 ENVIORMENTAL SURVEY Construction $15,000 An inspection was performed on this building in 1989 for asbestos containing materials (ACM). Not included in the previous testing was lead paint and other possible environmental hazards. This project would provide funding to complete a building survey of potential environmental hazards located inside the building. Future projects and their associated costs that may arise from the results of the survey are not included in this estimate. Project Index #: 0094SFT2 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $159,377 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 93 of 104 Project Index #: 0094SFT3 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM UPGRADE Construction $531,255 This building is equipped with an automatic fire detection and alarm system, but the system is antiquated. It is recommended that the fire detection and alarm system be upgraded. When completed, the new system will provide visual, as well as audible notification, in accordance with ADA requirements. This project should be coordinated with the fire sprinkler upgrade project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094SFT1 FIRE SPRINKLER INSTALLATION UPGRADE Construction $2,125,020 The administration offices, visiting area, education, laundry, infirmary, mattress factory, housing units, and canteen are located in this building. Most of the building does not have fire sprinklers. Sprinklers should be installed in the rest of the building and the existing system be upgraded where necessary. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094SFT4 INSTALL SECOND MEANS OF EGRESS IN VISITORS CENTER Construction $35,000 The visitor center has only one means of egress. The maximum posted occupancy of this room is 76. The International Building Code (IBC), table 1018.1 requires the occupant load 1-500 to have a minimum of 2 exits. This project would provide for the labor and material necessary to install a second means of egress. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094SEC3 INTERCOM SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $250,000 There is no intercom system for this building. This is a large facility with numerous rooms and support offices as well as cell blocks spread out over 100 thousand square feet and 4 stories and communications are minimal at best. This project would provide for an intercom communication system that would work in concert with the other recommended security system upgrade projects. Project Index #: 0094SEC1 REPLACE CELL DOOR OPENERS Construction $1,269,000 A problem exists with the automatic door opener to the cells. It is believed this system is the original equipment. Repairs to this opener are difficult because replacement parts are not being manufactured for the units. It was noted that at one time the doors were operated by an electric motor however most of them have become defective. The system is now operated manually from a central control point. This type of operation is more difficult and could create a possible security risk. It is recommended that the system be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/071999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094PLM3 REPLACE DOMESTIC WATER LINES Construction $900,000 The majority of the domestic water supply lines in the building are over 50 years old. The majority of the pipe, hangers, connectors and couplers are deteriorating to a point where the water is beginning to leak. Dielectric corrosion is occurring between different types of pipe metals, internal corrosion is occurring on the 4" pipe and compression clamps are located throughout. A break in the pipe has the potential to short out the power supply, alarm system, flood the lowest levels of the building and presents a safety hazard. This project would provide funding for the removal and installation a new domestic water supply system, check and mixing values. Removal and/or abandonment of the existing system and asbestos removal are included in this estimate. A project for replacing the utilities in the "Sagebrush" basement area was completed in 2001. This project number was 95-M27. 11-Jul-06 Page 94 of 104 Project Index #: 0094HVA3 REPLACE HVAC SYSTEM Construction $3,187,530 The building is heated by low pressure steam. The steam pipes are deteriorating, leaking under the concrete, on the connectors and expansion fittings. The Administration portion of the building is cooled by a central air-conditioning system. This section also requires evaporative coolers and windows air-conditioners to supplement the cooling. The air distribution system in this facility is reaching the end of its useful life or non-existent. The exhaust system in the chase ways no longer operates properly. There is no fresh air supply in the cell area as required in the IMC table 403.3. These systems appear to be over 25 years/plus old and no longer energy efficient and some do not function. This project would provide funding for the design and engineering of a total renovation of the heating, air-conditioning and ventilation system. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999 as "Replace evaporative coolers/air-conditioners and upgrade air distribution system". It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094PLM2 REPLACE SEWER/WASTE WATER LINES Construction $800,000 The sewer/waste water infrastructure in the building is over 50 years old. The majority of the sanitary sewer pipe, hangers, connectors and couplers has or are deteriorating to a point where raw sewage is leaking in some areas. This is a health hazard and the estimated cost includes waste clean up. This project would provide funding for the removal and installation a new sewer/waste water infrastructure in the building including all connections, supports, anchoring. Cleanup of any environmental hazards, if encountered are not included in this estimate. Project Index #: 0094ADA2 SIGNAGE FOR ADA COMPLIANCE Construction $15,000 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) regulations pertaining to building access has established building signage criteria for permanent spaces in buildings. The criteria includes: sign mounting heights and locations; character heights and proportions; raised and Braille characters/pictograms; and sign contrast and finish. The signage in this facility does not comply with these criteria. It is recommended that applicable signage be replaced. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094EXT1 STRUCTURAL ASSESSMEMT Construction $25,000 Records of a structural assessment could not be located. It is recommended a structural investigation and assessment is done by a Structural Engineer to identify potential problems in the building, and assess load carrying capacities. Future recommendations would be based on this report. The age and condition of the building, and numerous additions and changes, justify a structural assessment. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094SEC2 SURVEILANCE SYSTEM Construction $500,000 There is no security camera or recording system for this building except for a few isolated areas like the visitation area. This is a safety issue as all areas cannot be seen by the security staff or recorded in case of an incident. This project would provide funding for the installation of surveillance cameras and recording system and all required connections to utility systems. 11-Jul-06 Page 95 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $6,553,052 Project Index #: 0094ELE2 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $531,255 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. The majority of the light fixtures are not the security type fixtures with the enclose housing. This project would provide funding for the purchase of new security type fixtures with T-8 lamps and electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. This project should be done concurrently with the other electrical related projects which may help reduce the costs. Project Index #: 0094INT4 REFURBISH GUN POSTS Construction $500,000 Disney Films constructed the gun post at this building while making a movie at the prison. It is constructed of wood, sitting atop a non-combustible building. It needs complete refurbishing including flooring, windows, doors and electrical. The soffits and walls are peeling and deteriorating. The gun post is not heated or cooled. The other two gun posts also will need to be refurbished. They are constructed of concrete. Only one of the gun posts has a restroom. They use radiator-heating units, which are inadequate in colder weather. Gun post three has a window-mounted air conditioning unit and an electric resistance-heating unit. The windows are tilt-out metal frame and should be replaced. The roof-mounted spotlights will need to be replaced also. The escape hatches located in the floor, are too small and need to be enlarged. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094INT2 REPAINT INTERIOR WALLS Construction $425,004 The interior walls and ceilings of this building should have a new application of paint in the next two to four years for proper upkeep and maintenance. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be repaired, and additional funds have been included to address the extensive wall repairs and the possibility of lead base paint. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094INT3 REPLACE FLOORING Construction $318,753 The floor coverings in this building are in generally poor condition and have reached the end of their serviceable life. The carpeted areas are showing signs of traffic wear and the 12"x12" VCT is loose and separating from the substrate creating a potential tripping hazard. In April of 1989 an asbestos survey was conducted. It was reported that in some areas of the buildings asbestos was present. This project would provide funding for the replacement of these floor coverings. This project includes removal and disposal of the asbestos. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. Project Index #: 0094EXT3 REPLACE WINDOWS Construction $528,000 The windows are single pane, open inward which protrudes into the isles and are original to the building. Some of the units have several cracks, seals are broken, are difficult to operate and they have reached the end of their useful life. This project would provide funding to replace the window units with new double pane unit energy efficient units. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. This project should be coordinated with the Nevada State Historical Preservation Office for possible restrictions or requirements which are not included in this estimate. 11-Jul-06 Page 96 of 104 Project Index #: 0094EXT4 STONE RE-POINTING Construction $1,593,765 The existing building exterior is natural stone that was quarried directly from the correctional facility site. Some portions of this structure are over 100 years old. There are numerous areas where the mortar is failing, missing and not sealed properly due the age and exposure to the weather. This project would provide for the cleaning, repair and re-pointing of the exterior stone work. Due to the vertical nature of the building, scaffolding will be required to accomplish this project and is included in this estimate. This project does not include the exterior stairway on the southwest side of the building. This project should be coordinated with the Nevada State Historical Preservation Office for possible restrictions or requirements which are not included in this estimate. Project Index #: 0094ELE1 UPGRADE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM Construction $2,656,275 This building was constructed before the high demand for electrical services were needed for computers and other electrical devices. As time progressed the building's electrical demand and system has been changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are older types and are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. Electrical fixtures are addressed in another project. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $2,852,520 Project Index #: 0094LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $2,125,020 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. Project Index #: 0094INT1 REPLACE ADMINISTRATION OFFICE DOORS Construction $52,500 The front office doors in the administration portion of the building are showing signs of heavy use. The bottom of the doors have become warped and damaged over the years. this project would provide funding for the purchase and installation of new hollow metal offices doors, frames, hardware and painting of doors and frames. Removal and disposal of existing damaged doors and frames is included in this estimate. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. This estimate is for the removal and replacement of 15 Project Index #: 0094EXT2 REPLACE EXISTING ROOF Construction $675,000 The roof on this building was in fair condition at the time of the survey. The single-ply system is spongy along the walkways, and is especially noticeable at the bottom of the stairs from the third story to the fourth story. The statewide roofing program has set the useful life of an average roof at 15 years. The roof warranty expires at the end of the same time frame. This roof was installed in 1995. The temperature fluctuations throughout the year, consistent wind which blows sand and dirt on to the roof membrane, and constant exposure to the sun are contributing factors to wear and deterioration. It is recommended that this building be re-roofed in the next four years to be consistent with the roofing program and the end of the warranty period. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 02/07/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 02/07/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 97 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 106,251 1868 90 % Stone Block Units 10 % Concrete 4 Basement? Yes 70 % I-3 30 % B Stone, Concrete and Steel V-1 HOUR PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $9,880,182 $6,553,052 $2,852,520 $19,285,754 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $181.51 $37,188,000 $350 52% Page 98 of 104 State of Nevada Corrections OLD 5TH STREET TOWER SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0041 OLD 5TH STREET TOWER BUILDING REPORT The Old 5th Street Tower is a stone masonry building with a sloped roof. There is a small copula on the top of the roof. The structure was formally a guard tower located along 5th street which was realigned years ago further north of the prison site. There is a wood walkway around the building accessed by wood stairs. The structure is in good shape for its age. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $2,500 Project Index #: 0041EXT2 EXTERIOR FINISHES Construction $1,500 It is important to maintain the finish, weather resistance and appearance of the building. The exterior paint is peeling; the caulking around the windows, flashing, fixtures and other penetrations is failing. This project would provide funding for the painting of the exterior of the building. Including in the cost is the sanding, priming, filling in the crack, caulking of the windows, flashing, fixtures and all other penetrations. This project should be completed in the Project Index #: 0041INT1 INTERIOR FINISHES Construction $1,000 The interior finishes are in fair to poor condition. It is recommended that the interior walls be painted at least once in the next two years. Prior to painting, all surfaces should be repaired and prepped. An epoxy-based paint should be utilized in wet areas for durability. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $1,500 Project Index #: 0041LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $1,500 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 99 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 100 1868 90 % Stone Masonry 10 % Glazing 1 Basement? No 100 % U-2 % Stone Masonry V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $2,500 $0 $1,500 $4,000 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 100 of 104 $40.00 $25,000 $250 16% State of Nevada Corrections OLD PUMPHOUSE SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0029 OLD PUMPHOUSE BUILDING REPORT The Old Pump House is an old natural stone masonry building with an arched concrete roof. It used to serve as the pump house for the prison's old water system and is no longer in use. The structure is in fair shape. Due to its age and architectural style, it may have some historical significance. PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $960 Project Index #: 0029LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $960 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 64 1868 100 % Stone Masonry % 1 Basement? No 100 % U-1 % Stone Masonry V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: 11-Jul-06 $0 $0 $960 $960 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: Page 101 of 104 $15.00 $19,000 $300 5% State of Nevada Corrections CHAPEL/SIX POST SPWB Facility Condition Analysis Survey 4/19/2006 Site number: 9989 0022 CHAPEL/SIX POST BUILDING REPORT The Chapel/Six Post is a concrete masonry unit (CMU) structure with a single-ply membrane roof and a concrete slab-on-grade foundation. The building contains the chapel, six post and rooms that are currently not in use. A band room was in this building but that program had been discontinued at the time of the survey of April 2006. The facility is not ADA compliant and does not have fire sprinklers. The structure is in fair shape. PRIORITY CLASS 1 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 1 Projects: Currently Critical Immediate to Two Years $57,972 Project Index #: 0022SFT3 EXIT SIGN & EGRESS LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $2,250 The exit signs in this building are older types or painted on the walls. Illuminated exit signs shall be marked per 2003 IBC Section 1011.1. This project would provide funding to install self-illuminating or LED models with internal battery backups along all of the required exit pathways. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0022SFT1 FIRE ALARM SYSTEM INSTALLATION Construction $7,420 This building is equipped with an automatic fire detection and alarm system, but the system is antiquated. It is recommended that the fire detection and alarm system be upgraded. When completed, the new system will provide visual, as well as audible notification, in accordance with ADA requirements located in ICC/ANSI A117.1- 1998 Section 7. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. Project Index #: 0022ADA1 INSTALL LEVER ACTION DOOR HARDWARE Construction $6,750 The existing doors in this facility have locking knob-type door hardware and do not meet the requirements for ADA accessibility. ICC/ANSI A117.1-1998 section 404.2.7 requires door handles to have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. This project would provide for the purchase and installation of lever action hardware to be placed on all the interior doors. Project Index #: 0022INT2 REPLACE EXISTING VCT FLOORING Construction $41,552 The floor coverings in this building are in generally poor condition and have reached the end of their serviceable life. The carpeted areas are showing signs of traffic wear and the 12"x12" vinyl composition tile (VCT) is loose and separating from the substrate creating a potential tripping hazard. In April of 1989 an asbestos survey was conducted. It was reported that in some areas of the buildings asbestos was present. This project would provide for the replacement of these floor coverings with new VCT. This project includes removal and disposal of the asbestos. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey date of 04/19/2006. 11-Jul-06 Page 102 of 104 PRIORITY CLASS 2 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 2 Projects: Necessary - Not Yet Critical Two to Four Years $102,428 Project Index #: 0022ELE2 ELECTRICAL UPGRADE Construction $89,040 This building was constructed before the high demand for new types of electrical devices were needed. As time progressed, the building's electrical demand has changed. It is utilized to its current maximum potential. The electrical panels and receptacles are at their limit. It is recommended the entire system be upgraded to meet the evolving needs of the building. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/08/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0022ELE1 LIGHTING UPGRADE Construction $10,388 Existing building lighting fixtures, T-12s, are older fluorescent types and not energy efficient. This project will upgrade lighting fixtures to T-8s with electronic ballasts, resulting in increased efficiency and reduced costs associated with illumination. This project or a portion there of was previously recommended in the FCA report dated 09/16/1999. It has been amended accordingly to reflect conditions observed during the most recent survey Project Index #: 0022HVA1 REPLACE EVAPORATIVE COOLER Construction $3,000 There is currently one evaporative cooler mounted on the side of the building. It is severely scaled and has reached the end of their serviceable life. This project would provide for new evaporative cooler to be installed. Project includes removal and disposal of the old coolers, utility connections to the new unit and construction of a new PRIORITY CLASS 3 PROJECTS Total Construction Cost for Priority 3 Projects: Long-Term Needs Four to Ten Years $44,520 Project Index #: 0022LGT1 LONG TERM NEEDS Construction $44,520 Projects in this category address possible long term needs of the facility. This does not represent a cost for all future maintenance but is a budgetary number for future Capital Improvement Projects related to maintenance. The cyclical treatment of the building exterior and interior is very important to help maintain the finish, weather proofing, integrity and appearance of the building. This treatment does not include the roofing material itself but it should include everything that has to do with water proofing the building envelope including painting or staining, sealing, repair, and caulking where applicable; for example, around all windows, flashing, fixtures, sills, etc. This also includes interior applied finishes such as paint, grout, caulking, etc. Special attention should be paid to areas that are exposed to moisture. 11-Jul-06 Page 103 of 104 BUILDING INFORMATION: Gross Area (square feet): Year Constructed: Exterior Finish 1: Exterior Finish 2: Number of Levels (Floors): IBC Occupancy Type 1: IBC Occupancy Type 2: Construction Type: IBC Construction Type: 2,968 1971 100 % Painted CMU % 1 Basement? No 50 % I-3 50 % B Concrete Masonry and Steel V-N PROJECT CONSTRUCTION COST TOTALS SUMMARY: Priority Class 1: Priority Class 2: Priority Class 3: Grand Total: $57,972 $102,428 $44,520 $204,920 Project Construction Cost per Square Total Facility Replacement Construction Cost: Facility Replacement Cost per Square Foot: FCNI: $69.04 $965,000 $325 21% NOTES: The deficiencies outlined in this report were noted from a visual survey. The costs do not represent the cost of a complete facility renovation or maintenance needs. Recommended projects do not include telecommunications, furniture, window treatment, space change, program issues, relocation, swing space, or costs that could not be identified or determined from the survey and available building information. Individual projects and costs noted herein may be impacted by new construction materials or methods, agency projects, and pending or proposed Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). This report was created under the authority found in NRS 341.201 by the State Public Works Board and should be utilized as a planning level document. REPORT DEVELOPMENT: State Public Works Board Facilities Condition Analysis 11-Jul-06 515 E. Musser Street, Suite 102 Carson City, Nevada 89701-4263 (775) 684-4141 voice (775) 684-4142 facsimile Page 104 of 104