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Pre -Proposal Walk Report <br />City of Santa Ana, Fire Stations # 3 & 8 — Electrical System <br />Upgrades Project <br />INTRODUCTION <br />Fire stations # 3 and #8 are practically identical. There are slight differences on the interior <br />improvements, which are reported below. This project is to upgrade the electrical service, power <br />distribution and lighting. The construction budget is about $150 K for both tire stations. The <br />engineering fee budget is about $45 K for both fire stations. The City of Santa Ana upgraded the <br />electrical systems in Fire stations #2 and 7 in 2003 and the construction costs were about $54 K <br />for Fire Station #2 and $78 K for Fire Station #7. <br />SCOPE OF CONSTRUCTION <br />The electrical service of FS # 3 is SCE # 885-31897 meter, 208 1240 V, 200 amps. The <br />main switchboard is a Zinsco 200 amps, 2081240 V, 3 phase. <br />2. The emergency power switch is a Zenith Controls Type QT 16QT, B-1 BE, 250 V, 75 A <br />dated 2/18/1966. The emergency generator is a portable type 10KW gasoline generator <br />located in the covered truck maintenance area outside of the engine room. The new <br />generator may be a 25 KW diesel generator. <br />The engine room already has new light fixtures and convenient receptacles. The lighting is <br />good. The wall and roof wood frames are exposed. It will require 8 new power outlets. <br />4. The coatroom is more of a utility room. It has a vertical A/C force air unit (FAU), a stacked <br />washer I dryer unit, a service sink and storage spaces. It will require more lights and power <br />outlets. <br />5. The workout room is full of exercise equipment. It will require more power outlets. <br />6. The hose tower has one incandescent light. It will require a bigger light. <br />7. The dayroom has two track lights (4 fixtures on one and 6 fixtures on the other) and a large <br />television. It will require more power outlets. <br />8. The kitchen is very nice with recently installed cabinets, cook range, countertop and sinks. <br />It will require three power outlets under the cabinet for lights and appliances. <br />9. The small.dorm room has two beds and a television. It will require a reading light and <br />duplex power outlet for each bed, and two duplex power outlets at the desk. <br />10. The large dorm room has five beds, a television, a weight lifting area and a tall floor <br />mounted cabinet. It will require a reading light and a duplex power outlet for each bed, four <br />power outlets and better ceiling lights. <br />12. The locker and bath room has poor lighting. It will require more lights and GFI power <br />outlets. . ` <br />13. The exterior area will require more lights for security and power outlets. Go to FS # 2 to <br />look at the preferred security lights. <br />