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File #: 19-318    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 4/8/2019 In control: Board of Sedgwick County Commissioners
On agenda: 4/17/2019 Final action:
Title: Capital Improvement Program Amendment Adult Detention Facility (ADF) Expansion and Renovation.
Attachments: 1. ADF Renovation and Expansion CIP Amendment
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Capital Improvement Program Amendment Adult Detention Facility (ADF) Expansion and Renovation.

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Capital improvement work to the Adult Detention Facility (ADF) was approved as part of the 2019 Capital Improvement budget. The initial scope of the project included renovation of existing space and expansion of the Facility to create additional administrative space for the Sheriff's Office. This amendment adds to the scope of the 2019 project by adding work to replace roofs and generators.
The combined central and southern roof portions of the ADF are 83,876 square feet. Both were inspected in 2018 and received 'F' ratings, indicating that they had less than a year of service life remaining. Recorded deficiencies included holes in the membrane, caulking, counterflashing, and penetration protection failures, as well as multiple missing drain baskets.
Water infiltration has been evidenced throughout the facility to include: elevator 3's car and light fixture, causing it to be temporarily shut down and put out of service; Cor 2's hallway, which consistently has leaks during and after storms, causing slip hazards and/or obstacles for the deputies to have to traverse; the lobby's ceiling, walls, and floors, and the Facility has had to close its doors to the public and shut down their kiosks for fear of hazards and property damage; the training room has had damage to the ceiling tiles and the dry wall, as well as the mental health office; and public bathrooms in the Detention Administration space all have evidence of water damage.
If this is not addressed in a timely manner, it is highly likely that the water damage to the roof and building will not only continue but will be compounded as the roof continues to age and degrade. This will eventually lead to greater damage to the facility and its assets, increased cost to repair, and increased safety concerns for staff and occupants.
The generators at the ADF were originally installed to run as backup powe...

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