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WIDSETH <br /> __V SMITH <br /> CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES Ilh - NOLTING <br /> Brainerd Baxter <br /> MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT FACILITY ADDITION 7804 Industrial Park Road <br /> PO Box 2720 <br /> Baxter,MN 56425.2720 <br /> FEASIBILITY STUDY 218.829.5117 O <br /> 218.829.2517 <br /> Brainerd @wsn.us.com 0 <br /> Pequot Lakes, Minnesota WidsethSmithNolting.com <br /> Building Observation Date: January 13,2016 <br /> Building Representative: Lance Ray, Maintenance Worker <br /> WSN Personnel: Erica Marcussen, A.I.A. <br /> Ashley Martel,Architectural Designer <br /> Eric Jendro,P.E. <br /> John Pilegaard,P.E. <br /> Tim Houle, P.E. <br /> WSN Project No.: 0130B0057 <br /> Building Designed: 1998 (Spring) <br /> Building Footprint: 22,000 Square Feet <br /> Executive Summary <br /> Widseth Smith Nolting was hired by the City of Pequot Lakes to complete a study for an addition to the north <br /> portion of the existing City Hall building for the City's Maintenance Department. The north portion of the <br /> existing City Hall building includes spaces—offices, meeting rooms,and vehicle storage-for the Police,Fire, <br /> and Maintenance Departments. The study includes evaluating code compliance,building life-safety, and structural <br /> adequacy. The study also includes a new salt shed at the City Hall site. As an alternative to the option of additions <br /> to the existing site,the study reviews an alternate site for the Maintenance Department. <br /> Mechanical and electrical engineers and an architect from WSN spent time going through the existing building on <br /> January 13, 2016 with the maintenance personnel to gain the knowledge and familiarity necessary to prepare this <br /> evaluation. The following pages of this study summarizes the major issues relating to areas of architecture, civil, <br /> structural, mechanical systems, and electrical systems in and around the existing building. <br /> The existing building is constructed of a pre-manufactured steel structure with a metal panel roof and exterior and <br /> interior wall finish and slab-on-grade concrete floor. In general,the building is in relatively good condition and <br /> has the structural capacity for an addition to the north. However, fire protection and the heating, cooling, <br /> ventilation and exhaust systems were all found to be non-compliant in the parking garage area of the building <br /> and will need to be corrected as part of the addition. <br /> The estimated probable construction costs for Option 1 (Building Addition and Upgrades)are $823,000. The <br /> estimated probable construction costs for Option 2 (New Buildings on Alternate Site)ranges from $1,368,000 to <br /> 1,476,000. A breakdown of the costs can be found in the last section of this study. <br /> En gin eerin g Arch ltl'CtUre Survevin g En viron m en tal <br /> I i I <br />