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1 8/11/ Building Rating System Percent Site: 1.0 Total % Building: 2.1 Building Exterior Elements % 2.2 Accessibility % 2.3 Structural % 2.4 Building Envelope % 2. Interior / Finishes % 2.6 Life Safety % 2.7 Food Service % 2.8 Mechanical Electrical % Totals: %

2 Stevenson Center 8/11/ Building Data Record Building Name: Street Address: Building Data: Original Construction: 199 Additions/Renovations: N/A Number of Floors: 3 Building Capacity: Building Area: 93,00 SF Site Area: Types of Construction: Bearing Masonry Steel Frame Concrete Frame Wood Other Exterior Surfacing: Brick Metal Stucco Wood Other Floor Construction: Structural Slab Steel Joists Slab on Grade Wood Joists Other Air Conditioning: Roof Top Window Units Central Room Units Heating: Roof Top Forced Air Central Room Units Steam Hot Water Electrical Service: Aerial X Underground X Primary 70/12470V Secondary 480/277V Voltage: 3 Phase: 4 Wire: Generator: Exists Natural Gas Diesel X None

3 Stevenson Center 8/11/ Aerial Photography 0

4 8/11/ 1.0 Building Site Site is large enough to meet present needs and future needs Separation of bus, car and pedestrian traffic is adequate for the safety of occupants Site has stable, well drained soil with no signs of erosion. Storm water management is 2 effective. 1.4 Pedestrian services include adequate sidewalks with crosswalks, curb cuts, etc Condition of Pedestrian services include sidewalks, curb cuts, etc Sufficient onsite parking is provided for all occupants Condition of onsite parking Vehicular entrances and exits permit safe traffic flow Outdoor facilities are adequate and accessible Condition of outdoor facilities 16 TOTAL Building Site NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

5 8/11/ 2.1 Building Exterior Elements Exterior building / site signage is adequate Landscaping is adequate and appropriate Site and entry are well defined Entrances are sheltered from inclement weather Overall curb appeal (Building and Site) 2 21 TOTAL Building Exterior Elements NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

6 8/11/ 2.2 Accessibility Exterior Walks and drives contain barrierfree curb cuts for building accessibility BarrierFree parking is provided Outdoor areas and structures are on accessible routes Building entrances and exits are barrierfree Toilet rooms are on accessible routes and designed to meet barrierfree codes Occupied spaces are accessible and are on accessible routes. TOTAL Accessibility NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

7 8/11/ 2.3 Structural Condition of the roof Condition of the (visible) foundations Condition of exterior and interior walls Structure is noncombustible. 2 2 TOTAL Structural NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

8 8/11/ 2.4 Building Envelope Wall insulation is adequate Roof insulation is adequate Condition of exterior wall finishes, masonry, siding, etc Condition of exterior windows Condition of exterior doors and frames Exterior glass is insulated Openings / penetrations are sealed Building has proper amounts of daylighting. 6 TOTAL Building Envelope ) Hollow metal doors at exterior (4) need replacement. 2.) Could use an overhang at offloading area at loading dock. 1 2 NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

9 8/11/ 2. Interior / Finishes Condition of toilet rooms Condition of flooring Condition of ceilings Condition of walls Condition of equipment Condition of doors and hardware Condition of casework Condition of visual display boards TOTAL Interior / Finishes NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

10 8/11/ 2.6 Life Safety and Security Fire alarm system is uptodate and adequate for building served Fire sprinkler system installed throughout building Security system is installed throughout building Card access control system is installed Security camera system is installed There are at least two independent exits from any point in the building Egress stairways are adequate Exterior doors open outward and are equipped with panic hardware Classroom doors are adequate for egress requirements Corridors lead to an exit or exit stair. TOTAL Life Safety and Security NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

11 8/11/ 2.7 Food Service Condition of flooring Condition of ceilings Condition of walls Condition of lighting Condition of kitchen equipment Dry storage requirements vs. code Refrigerated storage requirements vs. code Condition of serving equipment Overall flow of food service. 9 TOTAL Food Service 0 43 NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

12 8/11/ 2.8 Mechanical a Heat source type is appropriate for the application b Condition of the heating source a Cooling source type is appropriate for the application b Cooling exists in appropriate spaces c Condition of cooling source Condition of the heating and cooling distribution system Condition of the terminal devices Condition of the air handling equipment Condition of controls Ventilation effectiveness Condition of the sanitary system Condition of the storm system Plumbing fixtures are adequate for building occupancy Condition of exterior water supply Condition of the internal water distribution system Speciality classrooms (labs, shops, etc.) are equipped with the appropriate plumbing 8 fixtures Condition of drinking fountains. 8 TOTAL Mechanical See next page. 1 2 NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089% of 2

13 2.8 Mechanical Cont. MCC Facilities Assessment 8/11/ 1 The exhaust ventilation in Graphics is not adequate. 2 Only one of the two water heaters is online, the other is shut down. 2 The cooling and heating source is provided from the Technology Building 2 of 2

14 8/11/ 2.9 Electrical Condition of the electrical service Interior building and exterior building lights Condition / capacity of distribution and branch panels Condition site lighting Emergency lighting is provided and meets current egress requirements Condition of receptacles and circuiting Lighting controls are provided to meet energy code Condition of public address system Condition of clock system Emergency power is provided by a generator. 0 TOTAL Electrical Need more receptacles in lecture hall for laptops. 2. Lighting controls are not working in the lecture hall. 1 2 NonExistent 129% 3049% 069% 7089%

15 Stevenson Center 8/11/ 3.0 Recommendations This section is intended to document and quantify recommended items / improvements noted during the building assessment. This section is included as a means of quantifying improvement cost through a conceptual estimate. These costs are placeholders of potential value to a recommended item. They only attempt to give an estimated dollar value to a recommended item. This section is designed as a tool to demonstrate the potential costs of recommendations / improvements and provide a comparison based on these costs to other buildings in the district. These costs broken down into recommended time lines based on a year, year and 1 year time table. Recommendations to be performed within 1 to years Area / Qty. *Cost per Total TOTAL 1 to years 1 of 2

16 Stevenson Center 8/11/ Recommendations to be performed within 6 to years *Cost per Total Recommendations to be performed within 11 to 1 years *Cost per Total TOTAL 11 to 1 years GRAND TOTAL * The cost reflect total project costs and include: Architectural fees, Construction Management fees, Building Permit fees, moving costs, abatement costs, etc. Area / Qty. Area / Qty. TOTAL 6 to years 2 of 2