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Fiscal Year 20195-Year Plan for the Airport
Safety, Protection, and
Improvement Program &
MDOT’s Buildings and
Facilities Program
Airport Improvement Program
The Fiscal Year 2019 Airport Improvement Program (AIP) 5 – Year plan includes project estimates provided by each individual Michigan airport and exceeds the annual Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) federal revenues available. The actual annual AIP appropriation will need adjustments to reflect the FAA’s decision on what discretionary projects will be chosen and how much federal revenue will be awarded to Michigan for these various airport projects.
10/31/2017
AIRPORT 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALNON PRIMARY AIRPORTS
ADRIANRehabilitate Taxiway B - design; Rehabilitate Taxiway
East Hangar Taxilane - design; Conduct MP - Airport
Layout Plan Update 245,000Rehabilitate Taxiway B - construction; Rehabilitate
Taxiway East Hangar Taxilane - construction 960,000
Rehabilitate Runway 5/23 - design 190,000
Rehabilitate Runway 5/23 - construction 3,380,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $4,941,667
ALLEGAN
Construct Fuel Farm - Add Jet A - Design 15,000
Construct Fuel Farm - Add Jet A - Construction 250,000Acquire Land & Remove Obstructions - Rwy 29 (for
existing VOR approach procedure) 135,000
Airfield crack sealing & paint marking 35,000
Install Fencing for animal control 350,000
TOTAL $785,000
ALMAAirport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $833,335
ANN ARBORExtend Runway 6/24 incl. parallel taxiway (to 4300') -
construction; Install Runway Lighting 6/24 extension &
twy - construction 3,074,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Access Road - design 42,000
Rehabilitate Access Road - construction 522,000
Rehabilitate Non-Rev Parking Lot - design 38,000
TOTAL $3,676,000
OFFICE OF AERONAUTICS
AIRPORTS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 5-YEAR PLAN
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ATLANTA
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 5 Phase 2 106,000Remove Obstructions - for Rwy 5 (including relocate
threhold & lights) 178,200
Construct Taxiway - A to Rwy 23 350,000
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 23 Phase 1 100,000
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 23 Phase 2 100,000
TOTAL $834,200
BAD AXERehabilitate Runway 17/35 - design 135,000
Rehabilitate Runway 17/35 - construction; Install Misc
NAVAIDS - Beacon -design; Install Taxiway Lighting
A, B & E - design 1,744,000
Install Misc NAVAIDS - Beacon -construction; Install
Taxiway Lighting A, B & E - construction 679,000
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 140,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $2,864,667
BATTLE CREEKRehab Taxiway C Phase III & Twy E connector -
design; Install Taxiway Lighting - Twy C Phase III & E
connector - design 213,800
Rehab Taxiway C Phase III & Twy E connector -
construction; Install Taxiway Lighting - Twy C Phase III
& E connector - construction 2,626,200Rehabilitate Taxiway A - design; Install Taxiway A
lighting - design 259,000Rehabilitate Taxiway A - construction; Install Taxiway A
lighting - construction 3,301,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway - East T-Hangar Area - design 66,000
TOTAL $6,466,000
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BAY CITYRehabilitate Taxiway - A, B & C north - construction 1,155,000
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - design 81,000
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - construction 1,119,000
CO funding year 0Rehabilitate Runway 5/23 - design; Install Runway
Lighting 5/23 - design 113,000
TOTAL $2,468,000
BEAVER ISLANDRemove Obstructions Rwy 27 (parcels 7, E8-E10) 240,000
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 40,000Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 including taxiway & apron -
design 165,000Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 including taxiway & apron -
construction 2,010,000
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $2,455,000
BELLAIRERehabilitate Runway Lighting 2/20 166,667
Acquire SRE 166,667
Conduct MP - ALP update 166,667
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $500,001
BENTON HARBORCO funding year 0Rehabilitate Taxiway D - design; Install Taxiway
Lighting D - design 90,000Rehabilitate Taxiway D - construction; Install Taxiway
Lighting D - constructio 1,195,800
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $1,619,134
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BIG RAPIDSRehabilitate Runway 14/32 - construction 741,000Rehabilitate Access Road - design; Rehabilitate Non-
Rev Terminal Parking Lot - design 16,000
Rehabilitate Access Road - construction; Rehabilitate
Non-Rev Terminal Parking Lot - construction 204,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $1,294,334
BOIS BLANC ISLANDCO funding year 0
Install PAPI & REIL for Rwy 10 - design 20,000
Install PAPI & REIL for Rwy 10 - construction 150,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $503,334
CADILLACInstall Fencing - south side - construction 185,000Rehabilitate Non-Rev Terminal Parking Lot including
Access Road - design; Rehabilitate Apron Terminal -
Surface Treatment 167,500Rehabilitate Non-Rev Terminal Parking Lot including
Access Road - construction 205,000
Expand Apron Terminal - design 100,000
Expand Apron Terminal - construction 671,000
TOTAL $1,328,500
CAROAcquire Snow Removal Equipment; Airfield Crack
Sealing & Paint Marking 180,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway 6/24 - design 100,000
Rehabilitate Runway 6/24 - construction 1,630,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $2,076,667
CHARLEVOIX Improve Fuel Farm - Expand Jet A 150,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $816,668
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CHARLOTTERehabilitate Parking Lot & Access road - design; Install
Fencing - Entrance Area - design 17,000Rehabilitate Parking Lot & Access road - construction;
Install Fencing - Entrance Area - construction;
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - design 209,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - construction 43,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $602,334
CHEBOYGANImprove Terminal Building - Terminal Building Study 27,000
Improve & Expand Terminal Building - design 38,000
Improve & Expand Terminal Building - construction 265,000
Rehabilitate Apron - Terminal - design 65,000
Rehabilitate Apron - Terminal - construction 615,000
TOTAL $1,010,000
CLARERehabilitate Runway Lighting 4/22 including REILs -
construction; Install Taxiway Lighting including
windcone- construction 434,800
CO funding year 0Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - design; Rehabilitate
Taxiway - West Hangar Area - design 52,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - construction; Rehabilitate
Taxiway - West Hangar Area - construction 508,000
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $994,800
COLDWATERRehabilitate Runway 4/22 (3500' x 75') - construction 900,000Rehabilitate Taxiway F west - design; Expand Apron
FBO - design 45,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway F west - construction; Expand
Apron FBO - construction; Airfield Sealing & Marking 671,000
CO funding year 0
Install Taxiway Lighting A, B & F - design 50,000
TOTAL $1,666,000
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DETROIT CITYRehabilitate Runway 15/33 - construction; Construct
Taxiway B Connector - construcion 3,400,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $4,066,668
DOWAGIACConstruct Building - 6 unit Hangar - design &
construction 372,000
Rehabilitate Runway Lighting 9/27 including signs 200,000
Rehabilitate Apron & Taxiway - design 13,000Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - design; Rehabilitate Apron
& Taxiway - construction 120,000
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction 459,000
TOTAL $1,164,000
DRUMMOND ISLAND0
Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 - surface treatment (S/L) 200,000
Rehabilitate Runway Lighting - design (S/L) 50,000
Rehabilitate Runway Lighting - construction (S/L) 600,000
0
TOTAL $850,000
EVARTUnclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
TOTAL $0
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FRANKFORTAcquire land for runway 15/33 approaches phase 2 250,000
Remove obstructions - runway 15/33 200,000
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 60,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $843,334
FREMONTCO funding year 0
Construct Building - 10-unit Hangar - design 30,000
Construct Building - 10-unit Hangar - construction 660,000
CO funding year 0
Construct Taxiway - Hangar Access - design 25,000
TOTAL $715,000
GAYLORDConstruct Building - Box Hangar - design 50,000
Construct Building - Box Hangar - construction 530,000
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 115,000
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - design 310,000
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction 4,870,000
TOTAL $5,875,000
GLADWINRehabilitate Runway - Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint
Marking 70,000
CO funding year 0
Install AWOS including site work 275,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $678,334
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GRAND HAVENRehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction 861,000
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
Construct Building - 12-unit T-Hangar - design 35,000
Construct Building - 12-unit T-Hangar - construction 698,000
TOTAL $1,594,000
GRAND LEDGECO funding year 0Rehabilitate Taxiway Parallel - design; Rehabilitate
Apron including taxilane - design 75,000Rehabilitate Taxiway Parallel - construction; Rehabilitate
Apron including taxilane - construction 1,025,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $1,433,334
GRAYLINGUnclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
TOTAL $0
GREENVILLEAcquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 10
approach; Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 198,500
Remove Obstructions - Rwy 10 approach 60,000
Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - design 40,000
Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - construction 550,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $1,015,167
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GROSSE ILERehabilitate Taxiway A East - construction; Install
Taxiway Lighting A East - construction 2,289,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway C & Apron joint repair - design 28,000Rehabilitate Taxiway C & Apron joint repair -
construction 371,000
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 22 326,800
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $3,181,467
HARBOR SPRINGSConstruct SRE building - design 50,000
Construct SRE building 275,000
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0
0
TOTAL $325,000
HART-SHELBYRehabilitate Apron including Taxiway & Taxilanes
(north of apron) - design & construction 232,500
CO funding year 0
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 150,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $715,834
HASTINGSImprove Fuel Farm - Expand 100LL - construction 220,000
Rehabilitate Non-Rev Terminal Parking Lot & Access
Road - design; Install Fencing - Terminal area - design 34,900Rehabilitate Non-Rev Terminal Parking Lot & Access
Road - construction; Install Fencing - Terminal area -
construction 330,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $918,234
HILLSDALEAirport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $833,335
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HOLLANDInstall Runway Lighting 8/26 - design 55,500
Install Runway Lighting 8/26 - construction 694,500
Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 - design 225,000
Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 - construction 2,795,000
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $3,770,000
HOUGHTON LAKE
(ROSC)Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction 1,730,000
Rehabilitate Apron - GA - design 30,000Rehabilitate Apron - GA - construction; Rehabilitate Non-
Rev Parking Lot - design 294,000
Rehabilitate Non-Rev Parking Lot - construction 257,000
Expand Apron Terminal Tie-Down Area - design 54,000
TOTAL $2,365,000
HOWELLConstruct SRE Building - design; Rehab Taxiway -
Taxiways & Apron Crack Sealing 70,000
Construct SRE Building - construction 600,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - design 20,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - construction 201,000
Rehabilitate Taxiways & Taxilane - design 65,000
TOTAL $956,000
IONIA
Install Runway Lighting 9/27 - construction; Install Rwy
9 REIL - construction; Airfield Sealing & Marking 394,000
Rehabilitate Apron - Terminal - Design 60,400
Rehabilitate Apron - Terminal - Construction 751,000
CO funding year 0
Install Taxiway Lighting Parallel for Rwy 9/27 - design 38,400
TOTAL $1,243,800
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IRONWOODRehabilitate Runway 9/27 including lighting - design 255,000
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 including lighting - constrution 5,385,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway - Midfield A - design; Rehabilitate
Taxiway Lighting Midfield A & A2 - design 140,000Rehabilitate Taxiway - Midfield A - construction;
Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting Midfield A & A2 -
construction 2,070,000
Conduct MP - ALP update 175,000
TOTAL $8,025,000
JACKSONRehabilitate Apron Terminal (Phases 1 & 2) - design 187,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal Phase 1 - construction 1,353,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal Phase 2 - construction 1,250,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Apron - Corporate - design 40,000
TOTAL $2,830,000
LAKEVIEWConstruct Building - 6-unit Hangar - design &
construction 378,400Construct Fuel Farm 100LL - design; Airfield Crack
Sealing & Paint Marking 80,000
Construct Fuel Farm 100LL - construction 202,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $993,734
LAPEERCO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway - Airfield Sealing & Marking 50,000
Construct Building - T-Hangar - design 40,000
Construct Building - T-Hangar - construction 4,150,000
Airfield Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $4,406,667
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AIRPORT 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTAL
LUDINGTON
Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 - design; Rehab Runway 1/19,
Taxiway & Apron - Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 106,750
Rehabilitate Runway 8/26 - construction 1,400,000
Acquire SRE Rotary Plow attachment 158,000
Rehabilitate Runway 1/19 - design 35,000
Rehabilitate Runway 1/19 - construction 473,500
TOTAL $2,173,250
MACKINAC ISLANDInstall Apron Lighting including primary windcone
replacement - design 20,000Install Apron Lighting including primary windcone
replacement - construction; Airfield Crack Sealing &
Paint Marking 165,600
Construct Building - Box Hangar - design 30,000
Construct Building - Box Hangar - construction 483,900
Expand Apron - Grass Tie-down Area - design 30,000
TOTAL $729,500
MANISTEE Rehabilitate Taxiway A - design; Airfield Crack Sealing
& Paint Marking; Conduct MP - ALP update 430,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway A - construction 1,390,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - design 40,000
Rehabilitate Apron Terminal - construction 516,300
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 60,000
TOTAL $2,436,300
MANISTIQUEConstruct Building - 2-unit Hangar 348,000
CO funding year 0
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 320,000
Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - design 36,000
Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - construction 325,000
TOTAL $1,029,000
MARLETTERehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction; Install Runway
Lighting 9/27 - construction 1,653,000Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction; Install Runway
Lighting 9/27 - construction 1,540,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Taxiway including hangar taxilanes - design 60,000Rehabilitate Taxiway including hangar taxilanes -
construction 741,000
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TOTAL $3,994,000
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MARSHALLConstruct Terminal Building - construction 500,000
Conduct MP - ALP update 180,000Acquire Snow Removal Equipment; Airfield Crack
Sealing & Paint Marking 216,667
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 28 approach 150,000
Rehabilitate Apron North - design & construction 260,000
TOTAL $1,306,667
MASONRehabilitate Taxiway - Hangar Taxilanes 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7 -
design 45,000Rehabilitate Taxiway - Hangar Taxilanes 1, 2, 4, 6 & 7 -
construction 406,000
Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - surface treatment - design 36,000Rehabilitate Runway 10/28 - surface treatment -
construction 406,000
Extend Perimeter Road - design 30,000
TOTAL $923,000
MENOMINEERehabilitate Runway 14/32 - design; Install Runway
Lighting 14/32 - design 110,000Rehabilitate Runway 14/32 - construction; Install
Runway Lighting 14/32 - construction 2,560,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway 3/21 - design 150,000
Rehabilitate Runway 3/21 - construction 3,500,000
TOTAL $6,320,000
MIDLANDCO funding year 0
Construct Building - 5-unit T-Hangar - design 40,000
Construct Building - 5-unit T-Hangar - construction 500,000
Install Fencing - Entrance Area - design 29,250
Install Fencing - Entrance Area - construction 280,750
TOTAL $850,000
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MIOConstruct Building - T-Hangar - design 40,000
Construct Building - T-Hangar - construction 430,000
Acquire SRE 200,000
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 30,000
Construct SRE Building - design 40,000
TOTAL $740,000
MONROECO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway 3/21 - design 245,000
Rehabilitate Runway 3/21 - construction 3,790,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway A - design 85,000
TOTAL $4,120,000
MOUNT PLEASANT
Acquire Land for approaches or RPZ - Rwy 9 Phase 2 280,000
Remove Obstructions Rwy 9 Approach Phase 2 150,000Rehabilitate Taxiway A - design; Install Taxiway
Lighting A - design 109,250Rehabilitate Taxiway A - construction; Install Taxiway
Lighting A - construction 1,370,750
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - design 173,000
TOTAL $2,083,000
NEW HUDSONAirport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $833,335
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NEWBERRYRehabilitate Apron & Taxiway - surface treatments 157,950
Construct Runway 1/19 turf (2800' x 100) design 25,000
Construct Runway 1/19 turf (2800' x 100) construction;
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 273,000
Construct Terminal Building - Terminal Study 10,000
Construct Terminal Building - Design 25,000
TOTAL $490,950
NILESRehabilitate Runway 15/33 - design 115,000
Rehabilitate Runway 15/33 - construction 1,415,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway - Hangar Taxiways - design 24,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway - Hangar Taxiways - construction 234,000
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $1,788,000
ONTONAGONAirport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $833,335
OSCODA-WURTSMITHRehabilitate Taxiway E Phase 1 - design 100,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway E Phase 1 - construction 2,100,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway E phase2 - design & construction 2,200,000Rehabilitate Runway - Crack Sealing & Paint Marking;
Rehabilitate Taxiway - Surface Treatment - design &
construction 600,000
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $5,000,000
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OWOSSORemove Obstructions for Perimeter Fencing -
construction 418,000
Install Fencing - perimeter - design 60,000
Install Fencing - perimeter phase 1 - construction 550,000
Install Fencing - perimeter phase 2 - construction 550,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $1,744,667
PLYMOUTHConstruct SRE Building; Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 -
design; Rehabilitate Taxiway A - design 300,000
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36; Rehabilitate Taxiway A 1,050,000
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
Construct Building - Hangar 550,000
TOTAL $1,900,000
PONTIACRehabilitate Taxiway D & A including connectors -
design 160,000
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Taxiway D & A including connectors -
construction 6,500,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $6,993,334
PORT HURONRehabilitate Taxiway Lighting B - design 60,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting B - construction;
Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting C - design 940,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway Lighting C - construction;
Rehabilitate Taxiway B - design 870,000
Rehabilitate Taxiway B - construction 1,460,000
Airport Development TBD 166,667
TOTAL $3,496,667
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RAY0
0
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0
0
TOTAL $0
ROGERS CITYUnclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
Unclassified Airport - Development TBD 0
TOTAL $0
ROMEOAirport Development - TBD 166,667
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 surface treatment 280,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $946,668
SAGINAW
- HARRY W. BROWNEInstall Runway Lighting 9/27 - construction 740,000Rehabilitate Taxiway C, D & E East - design; Install
Taxiway Lighting C, D & E East - design; Airfield
Sealing & Marking 166,667
Rehabilitate Taxiway C, D & E East - construction;
Install Taxiway Lighting C, D & E East - construction 1,420,000Rehabilitate Taxiway A & E West - design; Install
Taxiway Lighting A & E West - design 65,000Rehabilitate Taxiway A & E West - construction; Install
Taxiway Lighting A & E West - construction 975,000
TOTAL $3,366,667
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ST. IGNACEConstruct Taxiway connector - design 22,000Construct Taxiway connector - construction; Rehab
Runway & Taxiway Concrete Repairs 187,000Install Fencing - partial perimeter - design; Rehabilitate
Apron Terminal (sealcoat) 150,000
Install Fencing - partial perimeter - construction 141,000
Airport Development - TBD 166,667
TOTAL $666,667
SANDUSKYRehabilitate Runway 9/27 - design 89,000
Rehabilitate Runway 9/27 - construction 1,110,000
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
Construct Building - Hangar - design 73,000
TOTAL $1,272,000
SAULT STE MARIE-
SANDERSON
(S/L) 0
0
0
0
0
TOTAL $0
SOUTH HAVENCO funding year 0
CO funding year 0Construct Building 10-unit Hangar - design &
construction 600,000
CO funding year 0Rehabilitate Taxiway B - design; Rehabilitate Access
Road - design 52,000
TOTAL $652,000
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SPARTACO funding year 0
Construct Taxiway Phase 1 - construction 500,000
Install Weather Reporting Equipment - AWOS 200,000
Expand Apron 300,000
Construct Terminal Building - Terminal Study 25,000
TOTAL $1,025,000
STATEWIDECrack sealing, Paint marking, AWOS upgrades 150,000
Crack sealing, Paint marking, AWOS upgrades 150,000
Crack sealing, Paint marking, AWOS upgrades 150,000
Crack sealing, Paint marking, AWOS upgrades 175,000
Crack sealing, Paint marking, AWOS upgrades 175,000
TOTAL $800,000
STATEWIDEMisc. State/Local projects for airports in MASP 600,000
Misc. State/Local projects for airports in MASP 700,000
Misc. State/Local projects for airports in MASP 800,000
Misc. State/Local projects for airports in MASP 900,000
Misc. State/Local projects for airports in MASP 1,000,000
TOTAL $4,000,000
STURGISCO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - design 102,000
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - construction 920,000
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
TOTAL $1,022,000
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THREE RIVERSInstall Taxiway Lighting - Twy C & B - design 38,000
Install Taxiway Lighting - Twy C & B - construction 389,000
CO funding year 0
CO funding year 0
Rehabilitate Runway 5/23 - design 63,000
TOTAL $490,000
TROYInstall Fencing - design 20,000
Install Fencing - construction 355,000
Airfield Crack Sealing & Paint Marking 55,000
Construct Apron - west parking - design 25,000
Construct Apron - west parking - construction 375,000
TOTAL $830,000
WEST BRANCHConstruct Building - T-Hangar - design 35,000Construct Building - T-Hangar - construction; Airfield
Sealing & Marking 445,000
CO funding year 0
Install Fencing - Perimeter - design 70,000
Install Fencing - Perimeter - construction 1,060,000
TOTAL $1,610,000
WHITE CLOUDCO funding year $0
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - design 70,000
Rehabilitate Runway 18/36 - construction 1,000,000
Construct Taxiway - Hangar access - design 25,000
Construct Taxiway - Hangar access - construction 335,000
TOTAL $1,430,000
NON-PRIMARY AIRPORT TOTALS: 26,419,202 35,823,636 30,736,053 37,818,006 23,633,659 $154,430,556
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AIRPORT 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALPRIMARY AIRPORTS
ALPENA Construct New Terminal Building (Design) 1,080,000
Construct New Terminal Building (Construction) 5,930,000
Construct New Terminal Building (Construction) 5,930,000
Install Runway 1/19 LED Lighting (Design) 11,000
Install Runway 1/19 LED Lighting (Construction) 207,000
Install Taxiway LED Lighting (Design) 14,000
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 650,000
Rehabilitation of Runway 1/19 (Design) 38,000
Rehabilitation of Runway 1/19 Construction) 527,000
TOTAL $14,387,000
DETROIT WILLOW RUN Develop Airfield Sign Replacement Program 50,000
Airfield Sign Replacement 2,000,000
Develop New Parallel Twy for Rwy 5R/23L ph 1 7,350,000
Develop New Parallel Twy for Rwy 5R/23L ph 2 6,450,000
Residential Sound Insulation Program ph 1 3,000,000
Develop New Parallel Twy for Rwy 5R/23L ph 3 4,450,000
Rwy 9/27 Reconstruction ph 1 10,600,000
Remove Rwy 9/27 Displaced Threshold & Obstruction 2,000,000
Residential Sound Insulation Program ph 2 3,000,000TOTAL $38,900,000
DETROIT METRO Displacement of rwy 4R Threshold 13,500,000
Airfield Service Road West of Twy M Improvements 2,100,000
Eastern Taxiways Reconstruction 28,400,000
Rwy 3L/21R extension environmental processing 2,667,000
Airfield Lighting Vault#1 Replacement 3,100,000
Demolition of Smith and Berry Terminals 7,520,000
S. Portion of Rwy 3L/21R & Twys M & F Reconstruct. 54,000,000
W. Portion of Twy H Reconstruction 1,500,000
N. Portion of Twy G Reconstruction 3,400,000
N. portion of Rwy 3L/21R & Twys Reconstruction 53,700,000
Rwy 3L/21R extension & land acquisition ph1 25,000,000
Rwy & Twy Surface Monitor System Improvements 1,000,000
S. Portion of of Twy Z Reconstruction 14,000,000
Twy K Reconstruction 11,900,000
Portions of Rwy 9R/27L Shoulder Reconstruction 3,500,000
Rwy 3L/21R extension & land acquisition ph2 21,743,000
TOTAL $247,030,000
ESCANABA Rehab Rwy Pavement Marking & Crack Sealing 164,000
Rehab Rwy 18/36 Construction 871,000
Rehab Rwy 18/36 & Twy A Lighting Construction 372,000
Rehab Rwy 9/27 & Twy B Lighting Design 30,000
Rehab Rwy 9/27 Design 90,000
Rehab Rwy 9/27 Construction 1,501,000
Rehab Rwy 9/27 & Twy B Lighting Construction 385,000
Airport Improvement 1,050,000
Airport Improvement 1,050,000TOTAL $5,513,000
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FLINT Perimeter Road Environmental & Preliminary Engr. 300,000
Perimeter Road Final Design 300,000
Rehabilitate Terminal Apron 1,500,000
Corporate Area Development, Apron & Twy (Design) 200,000
Corporate Area Development, Apron & Twy (Const) 2,500,000
Aircraft Rescue and FireFighting Vehicle 850,000
TOTAL $5,650,000
GRAND RAPIDS DHS/Terminal Improvements (ph2) 12,950,000
Terminal apron reconstruction ph1 5,579,800
Snow removal equipment replacement 352,500
Perimeter Road reconstruction 1,073,000
Terminal apron reconstruction ph2 5,580,000
Terminal Building Baggage Design 1,159,000
Snow removal equipment replacement 585,000
ARFF Vehicle Replacement 160,000
Terminal apron reconstruction (ph3) 5,580,000
Snow removal equipment replacement 353,000
Snow removal equipment replacement 586,000
TOTAL $33,958,300
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HANCOCK Airfield Pavement Marking Construction 107,000
Airfield Crack Sealing 7/25, A, B Constuction 100,000
Rehab Taxiway C Design 105,000
Rehab Taxiway C Lighting Design 24,000
Rehav Runway 13/31 Design 350,000
Rehab Taxiway C Construction 1,401,250
Rehab Taxiway C Lighting Construction 319,200
Rehab Runway 13/31 Construction 3,000,000
Design Passenger Terminal Building and Site Preparation 1,000,000
Construct New Terminal Building 6,000,000
Wildlife Hazard Assessment 50,000
Wildlife Control Fencing Design 30,000
Acquire Passenger Lift Device- Loading Bridge 750,000
TOTAL $13,236,450
IRON MOUNTAIN Design of Rwy 13/31 Crack Repair and PFC 41,500
Design of Rwy 1/19 & Twy A & E Rehabilitation 350,000
Design of Rwy 13/31 & 1/19 Lighting 73,000
Design of Twy H Rehabilitation 36,000
Rehabilitation of Twy H 355,000
Rehabilitation of Rwy 1/19 7,565,000
Rehabilitation of Twy A & E 2,193,000
Rwy 13/31 Crack Repair and PFC Construction 573,000
Rwy 13/31 & 1/19 Lighting Construction 365,000
Twy A & E Lighting Construction 250,000
Design of Rehabilitation of SE Apron 50,000
Rehabilitation of SE Apron 630,000
Design of Drainage Improvements and Taxilanes 15,000
TOTAL $12,496,500
KALAMAZOO New Airfield Electrical Vault 6,340,000
New Terminal Feasibility Study 470,000
RPZ Analysis/ Justification/ Benefit-Cost 100,000
Environmental Assessment for Runway 17/35 200,000
Preliminary Engineering to support EA 250,000FAA Preliminary Reimbursable Agreement Runway
17/35 Extension 50,000
Pavement Sealing & Marking 40,000Reimbursable Agreement for relocating FAA owned
NAVAIDS 140,000
Pavement Sealing & Marking 40,000
Design Engineering for Runway 17/35 Extension 500,000
Pavement Sealing & Marking 40,000
Extend Runway 17/35 7,840,000
Pavement Sealing & Marking 40,000
Design Taxiway A, D, E &G Rehabilitation Lighting 50,000
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AIRPORT 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 TOTALDesign Taxiway A, D, E &G Rehabilitation 115,000
TOTAL $16,215,000
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LANSING New Airfield Electrical Vault 3,143,000
New Terminal Feasibility Study 325,000
Rehab. of Rwy 28L and Twys A, B, C, D, F, & M 3,500,000
Master Plan and Noise Study Updates 600,000
Acquire Land for Rwy 6/24 Upgrade 2,060,000
Aircraft Rescue & Fire Fighting truck replacement 1,012,500
Rwy 6/24 upgrade ph1 10,000,000
TOTAL $20,640,500
MARQUETTE Rehab Rwy 1 Approach Pavement Construction 275,000
Rebah Rwy 1/19 Construction 6,598,075
Acquire SRE- snow plow with broom 610,000
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 650,000
Taxiway Pavement Rehabilitation Design 30,000
Taxiway Pavement Rehabilitation 480,000
Rehab Taxiway B, C, D Design 660,000
Rehab Taxiway B, C, D Construction 3,000,000TOTAL $12,303,075
MUSKEGON Rwy 6/24 rehabilitation 3,000,000
Twy A rehabilitation 2,800,000
North General Aviation Area Pavement Rehabilitation 520,000
Twy C Rehabilitation 632,000
Pavement Marking & Crack Sealing 200,000
Rapid response ARFF vehicle 250,000
Deicing Equipment 200,000
Taxiway rehabilitation 1,700,000
TOTAL $9,302,000
PELLSTON Rehab Rwy 5/23 Design 250,000
Rehab Rwy 5/23 Lighting Design 45,000
Airfield Pavment Marking & Crack Sealing 100,000
Rehab Rwy 5/23 Construction 3,000,000
Rehab Rwy 5/23 Lighting Construct 500,000
Construct GA Terminal Design 390,000
Construct GA Terminal Construction 4,190,000
Rehab Txwy A, B, C Design 115,000
TOTAL $8,590,000
SAGINAW - MBS De-icing system and pavement study and design 50,000
Construct parallel taxiway and apron connector 5,610,000
Replace navigational aids 520,000
De-icing system and pavement construction 2,500,000
Purchase snow removal equipment 500,000
TOTAL $9,180,000
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Acquire Snow Removal Equipment Multi Tasking
Equipment MTE - plow w/ broom 831,250Acquire Snow Removal Equipment SRE - Front End
Loader w/ blower attachment 308,750
Rehab Rwy Markings - Rwy & Twys 85,500
Rehab Twy B Shoulder Improvements Construction 452,200Acquire ARFF Vehicle (Part 139) ARFF Vehicle w/
FLIR 475,000Acquire Snow Removal Equipment 4 Wheel Drive all
steer Rwy Sweeper w/ Blower 408,500Acquire ARFF Vehicle (Part 139) ARFF Rapid
Response Vehicle 180,500
Acquire Snow Removal Equipment SRE- Snowblower 836,880
Rehab Rwy Crack Seal 57,950
Rehab Twy A Design 45,600
Rehab Twy A Construction 619,400
Rehab Rwy Lighting Rwy 16/34 Design 19,000Imp/Mod/Rehab Terminal Bldg (capacity) Rehabilitate
GA Terminal Construction 1,900,000
Rehab Rwy Lighting Rwy 16/34 Construction 237,500
TOTAL $6,458,030
TRAVERSE CITY Realign Twy D - East Design 355,500
Relocate General Aviation Entrance Road Design 180,000
Twy D2 Reconstruction Dsign 69,750
Rehabilitate West T-Hangar Taxistreet Design 45,000
RVZ Improvements Design 13,500
Rehabilitate West T-Hangar Taxistreet Construction 450,000
Rehabilitate Twy C (4,500 SY) Design 48,600
Terminal Road Canopy Design 90,000
Realign Twy D - East Construction 3,555,000
Relocate General Aviation Entrance Road Construction 2,241,000
RVZ Improvements Construction 252,000Seasonal Snow Removal Equipment Storage Building
Design 90,000
Sustainable Energy Study 45,000
Terminal Gate Hold Room Expansion - Add Pod Design 328,500
Storage Building SRE Plow Trucks 720,000
Realign Twy D - East Design 200,000
Rehab Twy D2 Design 45,000
TOTAL $8,728,850
PRIMARY AIRPORT TOTALS: $138,687,595 $135,495,988 $149,400,502 $192,510,244 $77,947,000 $694,041,329
NON-PRIMARY + PRIMARY TOTALS: $165,106,797 $171,319,624 $180,136,555 $230,328,250 $101,580,659 $848,471,885
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FIVE-YEAR FACILITIES STRATEGIC PLANFY 2019-2023
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AN OVERVIEW OF THEMICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATIONSTATEWIDE FACILITIES PLAN
Prepared byOffice of Operations Administrative Services
Operations Facilities Review TeamOctober 2017
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission, Vision, Values, and Strategic Areas of Focus ......…………………Mission Statement
Strategies for Prioritization and Department Overview....................………Executive Summary
Programming Changes …………..……………………………...……...Programming Changes
Implementation Plan …………………………………………………...…… Implementation Plan
FY 2019 Major Capital and Special Maintenance Projects Summary …………2019 MCP/SMP
FY 2020-2023 Major Capital Project Summary …………………………………….. ..Appendix A
FY 2020-2023 Special Maintenance Project Summary …………………………. …Appendix B
Facility Assessment Overview……………………………………………….………….Appendix C
Facility Assessments ……………………………………………………………Region/ Area Tabs
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MISSION, VISION, VALUES, andSTRATEGIC AREAS of FOCUS
The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) is a recognized leader for all modes oftransportation, and facilities play a critical role in the delivery of services necessary to preserveand maintain an extensive, statewide transportation infrastructure. Accordingly, MDOTrecognizes and acknowledges its responsibility to both internal and external customers, andtakes pride in its quest to provide the highest possible level of service. MDOT is guided by thevalues of Quality, Teamwork, Customer Orientation, Integrity, and Pride, which complementand align with the values adopted by the State of Michigan – Integrity, Inclusion, Excellence,and Team Work. These values promote the strengthening of the MDOT organizational cultureand help to ensure the delivery of a quality program. Timely and sufficient investment infacilities contributes to MDOT’s strategic plan and comprehensive asset managementapproach. The infographic below illustrates how the foundation of MDOT is supported by itsMission, Vision, and Values, as well as the current Strategic Areas of Focus:
Leadership Customer-centered System Focus Safety Partners Innovative and Efficient Workforce
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Department Strategies for Prioritization
In alignment with enhancing MDOT’s comprehensive asset management approach, thestrategic focus of the department for prioritizing its capital facility program is based on thefollowing criteria:
• Safety and Emergency Response/Repairs:
Safety of the public and MDOT employees is the highest priority of the department.MDOT must respond to local and state declarations of emergency 24 hours per day,seven days per week. The placement, type, and size of facilities are central in MDOT’sefficient and effective response. MDOT must also plan and provide for unforeseenevents that adversely impact facilities (fires, floods, tornados, storms, etc.). In addition,MDOT must plan and provide for the possibility that contract agencies may choose tonot renew long-standing agreements. Should MDOT ever need to assume theoperations previously performed by contract agencies, such a change would impactdepartment facilities.
• Security:
MDOT must ensure and provide security for its facilities and be able to address anythreats to the State’s infrastructure.
• Operational Need:
MDOT’s operational role and responsibility to the citizens, taxpayers, tourists, and thetraveling public of Michigan reinforce the requirement that MDOT facilities be sufficientto meet their expanded service functions; sized to house equipment and materials; andsupport technological advancements. Timely and sufficient investments in facilitiespromote and protect the efficient and effective utilization of MDOT’s resources.
• Rules, Regulations, and Mandates:
MDOT is subject to a wide variety of laws, regulations, mandates, and executivedirectives, all of which impact the needs and requests of facilities. Adherence to suchrequirements promotes safety and environmental responsibility, and ensurescompliance with applicable laws such as the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) andothers.
• Preventive/Corrective Maintenance:
MDOT must ensure that its capital investment in facilities is preserved, thereby enablingits people, equipment, and materials to continue to provide service to the citizens of
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Michigan. When a problem requiring corrective maintenance is identified, it must beresolved in a timely and effective manner so as to avoid more damage to the structure.Additionally, on-going preventive maintenance and facility assessments are critical tothe avoidance of costly, extensive repairs and system failures that interrupt servicedelivery.
• Energy Efficient Facilities:
MDOT continues to promote energy efficiency in the design, construction, andmaintenance/repair of its facilities, and also pursues the reduction of energyconsumption. Energy efficiency initiatives include improvements to various buildingsystems including lighting, water heaters, heating and ventilation systems (HVAC), andlow flow toilets. Proper maintenance of roofs; the installation of building insulation andenergy efficient windows; and the reduction of air infiltration by sealing openings andcracks also reduce energy consumption. In addition to retrofitting activities, all newfacility construction projects are designed to have a minimum of 26 “Leadership inEnergy and Environmental Design” (LEED) rating points promoting “green” building anddevelopment. Green buildings provide a proven reduction in both building operatingcosts and the consumption of vital natural resources.
• Partnering/Consolidation:
MDOT continues to assess opportunities for consolidating and sharing facilitiesresources within the department and with other state agencies. Information regardingexisting collocation arrangements has been collected, and new collocation requests arebeing evaluated.
• Buy versus Lease:
MDOT will continue the movement toward buying facilities when warranted from anoperational and economic perspective.
Department Overview
Since the establishment of Michigan’s state road improvement agency in 1905, MDOT hasremained a leading authority and innovator in the development of safe roads, roadsideservices, and other transportation modes. From construction of the nation’s first mile ofconcrete highway in 1905 to the creation of a department-wide total quality plan, MDOT hasmaintained a long-standing commitment to innovation and quality evidenced by MDOT’snational reputation.
Michigan’s system of state highways, county roads, and municipal/other streets total 123,086route miles (see Table 1). MDOT has jurisdiction over the state trunkline system, which includes9,672 routes miles and all “I,” “US,” and “M” numbered highways.Michigan local agencies comprised of counties, cities and villages, and federal and tribal havejurisdiction on 113,414 route miles.
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90,264 route miles of county roads are under the jurisdiction of 83 counties 21,330 route miles of municipal streets are owned by 533 incorporated cities and villages 1,820 miles of federal and tribal roads are owned by the U.S. Department of Defense,
National Forest Service, National Wildlife Service, National Parks Service, and theBureau of Indian Affairs and Tribes.
MDOT has an obligation to the taxpayers of Michigan to provide the best possible overalltransportation system, which takes into account all aspects and modes of the system.
Route Miles in Michigan
Regions*Bay 1767
Grand 1406
Metro 716
North 1748
Southwest 974
Superior 1820
University 1241
Subtotal 9672
Local AgenciesCities and Villages** 21,330
Counties** 90,264
Federal/Tribal*** 1,820
Subtotal 113,414
STATEWIDE TOTAL: 123,086
* Source: MDOT Planning from 2015 SufficiencyProject
** Source: Public Act 51 Certification as of July 01,2017
*** Source: MDOT Planning from 2017 FHWA Data
Table 1: 2017 Reported State of Michigan Route Mileage
Michigan travelers who use the freeway system have access to 63 rest areas, 14 welcomecenters, and 82 roadside parks. Additionally, throughout northern Michigan, travelers will find28 picnic table sites and 23 scenic turnouts. Scenic turnouts provide motorists with the abilityto park and view some of the natural beauty and majesty offered by Michigan’s four seasons.
Prior to 1997, the department was organized into nine districts with executive andbureau/division offices in Lansing. Under this previous organizational structure, there weremore than fifty project/construction offices throughout the state located within the ninedistricts. In 1997, in an effort to better serve the public, build stronger relationships with the
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public and local agencies, and adapt to increased and transitioning responsibilities, MDOTchanged the way it did business. A substantial reorganization occurred, resulting in a changefrom nine districts and over fifty project offices to seven geographic regions and 26Transportation Services Centers (TSCs). While there were some functions that shifted frombeing performed centrally to being performed in the regions, the result of the reorganizationwas not decentralization; rather, it was an increased emphasis on customer focus andstreamlining operations and facilities in adapting to and performing progressive departmentresponsibilities and functions. In 2011, with a continued focus on streamlining operations andan emphasis on core functions, MDOT underwent a reorganization which resulted in furtherfacility closings and consolidations resulting in 22 TSCs within the department’s seven regions.In FY 2016, as part of the Governor’s Regional Prosperity Initiative (RPI), MDOT implementeda change in its regional boundaries. One of the central themes of this organizational changewas "One MDOT" - MDOT is one agency united in its purpose and vision. The goal is to breakdown boundaries and barriers, not only between MDOT’s customers and the service outcomesdesired, but also internally, between service groups within the organization. Under thisstructure, MDOT has continued continue to be more intentional about opportunities to provideservices across boundaries where doing so will result in a more effective and efficient outcome.The goal is to become less focused on boundaries and more focused on the effective andefficient delivery of services with an emphasis on leveraging current talent and resources.
An overview of the updated region structure is as follows: Bay: The Bay Region includes fifteen (15) counties in the Saginaw Bay area serving
1,767 trunkline route miles. Four (4) TSCs serve the transportation needs of this region.The Bay City TSC serves Arenac, Bay, and Saginaw counties. The Davison TSC servesGenesee, Lapeer, and Shiawassee counties. The Huron TSC serves Huron, Sanilac,St. Clair, and Tuscola counties. The Mt. Pleasant TSC serves Clare, Gladwin, Gratiot,Isabella, and Midland counties. Major state trunklines include I-75, I-69, US-127, US-23,and US-10.
Grand: The Grand Region serves thirteen (13) counties in the western part of Michiganserving 1,406 trunkline route miles. Three (3) TSCs serve this region. Grand Region isalso home to the West Michigan Transportation Operations Center (WMTOC). TheCadillac TSC services Lake, Mecosta, Montcalm, Newago, and Osceola counties. TheGrand Rapids TSC of Allegan, Barry, Ionia, and Kent. The Muskegon TSC servesMason, Muskegon, Oceana, and Ottawa counties. Major state trunklines include I-96, I-196, US-31, US-131, and M-6.
Metro: The Metro Region serves three (3) counties in southeastern Michigan supporting716 trunkline route miles. Four (4) TSCs serve the transportation needs of this region.The Macomb TSC serves Macomb County, the Oakland TSC serves Oakland County,and both the Detroit TSC and the Taylor TSC jointly serve Wayne County. The threecounties encompass 161 cities and townships. Major state trunklines include I-69, I-75,I-94, I-96, I-275, M-3, M-10, M-39, M-59, and M-97. Metro Region is also home to theSoutheast Michigan Traffic Operations Center (SEMTOC), formerly known as theMichigan Intelligent Transportation System (MITS) Center. SEMTOC plays an importantrole in the safety of the traveling public through its Freeway Courtesy Patrol (FCP);
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monitoring the trunkline system; and advising motorists of accidents, work zones, andheavily congested areas. Many of these functions are performed with strategicallyplaced camera towers and electronic message boards located along the majortrunklines.
North: The North Region is comprised of the northernmost twenty-one (21) counties ofthe Lower Peninsula serving 1,748 trunkline route miles. Three (3) TSCs serve thetransportation needs of this region. The Alpena TSC serves Alcona, Alpena, Iosco,Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, and Presque Isle counties. The Gaylord TSC (locatedin the North Region Office) serves Antrim, Charlevoix, Cheboygan, Crawford, Emmet,Otsego, and Roscommon counties. The Traverse City TSC serves Benzie, GrandTraverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Missaukee, and Wexford counties. Major statetrunklines include I-75, US-127, US-23, US-131, and US-31.
Southwest: The Southwest Region covers seven (7) counties in the southwestern partof the state, which serve 974 trunkline route miles. Two (2) TSCs serve this region. TheKalamazoo TSC serves Berrien, Cass, Kalamazoo, and Van Buren counties, and theMarshall TSC serves Branch, Calhoun, and St. Joseph counties. Major state trunklinesinclude I-69, I-94, I-196, US-12, US-31, and US-131.
Superior: The Superior Region includes all fifteen (15) counties in the Upper Peninsulaserving 1,820 trunkline route miles and 11 border crossings. Three (3) TSCs serve thetransportation needs of this region. The Crystal Falls TSC serves Delta, Dickinson,Gogebic, Iron, and Menominee counties. The Ishpeming TSC serves Baraga, Houghton,Keweenaw, Marquette, and Ontonagon counties. The Newberry TSC serves Alger,Chippewa, Luce, Mackinac, and Schoolcraft counties. Major state trunklines include I-75, US-41, US-45, US-2, US-141, M-26, M-35, M-95, M-117, M-129, and M-28. Theregion is home to the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge, a significant gateway toCanada and the only US-Canada border crossing north of Port Huron, and the MackinacBridge, the five-mile long suspension bridge connection between the upper and lowerpeninsulas. The Superior Region, unlike the rest of the state, spans two time zones:Eastern and Central. The Central Time zone includes four counties: Dickinson, Gogebic,Iron, and Menominee. The one-hour time difference between the time zones must betaken into account when scheduling region wide operations and travel between facilities.
• University: The University Region serves nine (9) counties in the heart of south-centralMichigan, serving 1,241 trunkline route miles. Three (3) TSCs serve the transportationneeds of this region. The Brighton TSC serves Livingston, Monroe, and Washtenawcounties. The Jackson TSC serves Hillsdale, Jackson, and Lenawee counties. TheLansing TSC serves Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties. The University Region’scentralized location makes it the “crossroads” of the Lower Peninsula. Major statetrunklines include I-69, I-75, I-94, I-96, I-275, US-12, US-23, and US-127.
Each region is responsible for the planning and design of transportation projects, trafficoperations, construction administration, trunkline maintenance, and the issuance of permits.
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Region offices provide technical expertise, oversight, development and planning services,program guidance, and ensure alignment with the TSCs in their region, who in turn providedirect transportation projects and services throughout the region. The TSCs are responsiblefor the development and delivery of transportation programs to which facilities such as garages,testing laboratories, salt/sand storage buildings, and equipment/material storage buildings arean integral requirement. Careful consideration was given to the placement of the TSCs duringthe development of MDOT’s reorganization plan. TSCs are strategically placed within eachregion to ensure they are within reasonable proximity to Michigan citizens. This is important inreaching out to the public and making the best use of MDOT’s resources and investments inserving the state of Michigan. Each region also contains numerous supporting structures whichinclude safety rest areas, welcome centers, and various tourist facilities.
In addition to the region-based facilities, MDOT occupies several buildings in the Lansingvicinity. Aeronautics, Fleet Administration and Operations, Nixon Road Warehouse, andOperations Field Services locations are MDOT-owned. MDOT also owns and maintains theBlue Water Bridge facilities. The Blue Water Bridge is home to a major international bordercrossing and includes the Blue Water Bridge Plaza, Port Huron Garage, Port Huron ProjectOffice, and Port Huron Welcome Center. The Van Wagoner Building and Secondary Complexlocations are leased from the Department of Technology, Management, and Budget (DTMB).The Van Wagoner Building is home to the Statewide Transportation Operations Center(STOC). STOC monitors traffic conditions and operates ITS devices across five MDOTRegions (Bay, North, Southwest, Superior, and University), and assists with overnightoperations in the Grand Region. In addition, STOC is in constant contact with the UniversityRegion Freeway Courtesy Patrol (FCP). The MDOT Secondary Complex encompassesConstruction Field Services, the MDOT Warehouse, and the Horatio S. Earle Learning Center.
MDOT has over 400 buildings of various sizes located throughout the state, ranging in agefrom newly constructed to over sixty years old. MDOT owns the majority of the facilitiesoccupied by staff, equipment, and materials. Owning a facility provides greater flexibility, andthe department considers the purchase of a facility if it proves to be more cost-effective for thestate to own rather than lease. The design and utilization of many MDOT facilities were basedon existing industry standards, DTMB standards, and MDOT operational needs at the time oftheir original construction. The functionality and size of proposed facilities and improvementsto existing facilities are based on meeting the program and operational needs of today, as wellas those of the future.
Highly flexible and technically adaptive facilities are necessary to provide professional andcustomer-oriented service. Modern, up-to-date facilities play a key role in delivering effectiveand efficient transportation services to the public by supporting operations. Michigan has aland mass of over 56,000 square miles and is home to just under 10,000,000 people. MDOT isresponsible for providing Michigan citizens with the best possible transportation system, anundertaking that helps to keep Michigan’s tourism industry thriving and protects Michigan’svaluable natural resources.
In line with the department’s strategic focus, the projects outlined in the Five-Year FacilitiesStrategic Plan for fiscal years 2019-2023 will accomplish the following:
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• Upgrade facilities to comply with building and environmental code requirements.
• Construct MDOT-owned facilities and reduce the number of leased facilities wheneconomically efficient.
• Provide energy efficient and structurally updated facilities.
• Construct vehicle/equipment storage buildings to protect MDOT’s assets.
• Renovate existing facilities to meet operational needs and accommodate relocatedemployees, materials, and equipment in an energy-saving and efficient manner.
• Continue to perform preventive and corrective maintenance to preserve MDOT capitalinvestments, avoid expensive repairs, and reduce energy usage.
Upgrade Facilities to Comply with Building and Environmental Code Requirements:
MDOT’s portfolio of buildings includes region offices, transportation service centers,maintenance garages, salt/sand storage buildings, welcome centers, vehicle/equipment andmaterial storage buildings, and other structures within the right-of-way. Additionally, thedepartment supports facilities at 63 rest areas and 14 welcome centers located throughout thestate.
Many of the department’s garages were built in the 1940s and 1950s. Although gems in theirday, these more than half-century old buildings are now out-of-date and present multiplebuilding code problems including, but not limited to, improperly ventilated spaces, operationallyinefficient floor plans, construction materials used for insulation which need replacement,noncompliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements, and insufficienttoilet and locker room facilities for employees (male and female).
MDOT uses sand and salt mixtures, as well as chemicals, for deicing highways and bridgesduring the winter. Optimally, these materials should be kept in an enclosed building to maintainthe quality of the material and to avoid pollution of the ecosystem. Damage can occur tosubterranean water supplies, surface water, vegetation, and wildlife if these pollutants are notcontained in a proper facility. Pursuant to Part 31 of PA 451 of 1994, as amended, effectiveAugust 2003, the Department of Environmental Quality requires secondary containmentsystems which many of the locations lack.
Construct Facilities from an Improved Operational and Economic Perspective:
As mentioned previously, in an effort to optimize efficiencies, MDOT moved from nine districtoffices to a seven region concept and consolidated numerous project offices into TSCs, andunderwent additional reorganizations in FY 2012 and FY 2016.
MDOT has owned facilities for all of the department’s region offices, and also has ownedfacilities for the following TSCs: Bay City, Cadillac, Crystal Falls, Davison, Detroit (located inthe Detroit Operations and Service Center), Gaylord (located with the North Region Office),
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Huron (located with the Bay Region Office), Ishpeming, Jackson, Kalamazoo, Lansing (locatedwith the Aeronautics Building), Marshall, Mt. Pleasant (located with the Mt. Pleasant Garage),Muskegon, Newberry, Oakland, and Taylor.
MDOT considers moving from leased to owned facilities when it better supports operationalneed and when the “buy versus lease” analysis supports the business decision to purchase.The leased TSC facilities currently include Alpena, Brighton, Grand Rapids, Macomb, andTraverse City.
Provide Energy Efficient and Structurally Updated Facilities:
As discussed earlier, many of MDOT’s garages are now significantly older, and do not havethe energy-efficient features found in new buildings. However, the reality is these structureswill continue to be occupied well into the future while energy costs continue to rise. In addition,the roofs of some facilities have deteriorated to a point where significant renovation orreplacement is necessary. Many asphalt-based roofs are old and have become blistered andcracked. In many cases, after years of repair, replacement of these roofs is now necessary.
Carefully made choices regarding energy improvements will provide operational savings overthe remaining useful life of buildings. Energy improvements will bring MDOT into compliancewith building code requirements and are consistent with statewide attempts to enhance energyefficiency and conservation. The department also focuses on “low cost/no cost” energyinitiatives, and collects and reports energy consumption data for MDOT facilities.
Construct Vehicle/Equipment Storage Buildings to Protect MDOT’s Assets:
Indoor storage is necessary to protect MDOT’s vehicles and equipment investments. Thedepartment uses seasonal ground equipment, supplies, and materials for repair andmaintenance of the state highway system, rest areas, and welcome centers. Groundequipment, which includes tractors, mowers, snow blowers, snow plow trucks, etc., should bestored in an enclosed facility. Many of the pieces of equipment, used in maintaining highways,have hydraulic systems which can deteriorate rapidly if not stored indoors. This deteriorationnot only renders the equipment unsafe over time, but decreases the service life of theequipment and increases operating costs.
Renovate Existing Facilities to Accommodate Additional Employees:
The department’s initiative to transition from districts and project offices deployed employeesinto regions, TSCs, and garages in an effort to be closer to customers and provide greater,more efficient service. Although this initiative took place several years ago, the necessaryrenovation and expansion of region offices, TSCs, and garages, in many cases, has not yetoccurred. Now, with the most recent reorganization and facility closures/consolidations, someexisting facilities will need to be adapted to accommodate work stations for employeesredeployed from closed facilities.
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Continue to Perform Preventive and Corrective Maintenance:
The goal of preventive maintenance is to preserve MDOT’s assets by maximizing the usefullife of buildings and related systems to prevent premature failure of building components andequipment. In line with this goal, MDOT conducts annual assessments to capture preventivemaintenance needs on buildings and their primary systems. Scheduled activities include suchitems as roof inspections; repainting; door hardware adjustments; and belt replacements onheating, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment. When problems arise requiring immediateattention, corrective maintenance is used to resolve these problems so as to ensure continuedfunctionality of the building and avoid more extensive deterioration. The department is in theprocess of implementing a facility maintenance system so preventive maintenance facilityproject needs can be optimally projected, planned, scheduled, and tracked.
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PROGRAMMING CHANGES
MDOT evaluates the capital outlay funding levels versus the operational facility’s needs, andrecognizes that it must balance the preservation of existing facilities with the need for newfacilities. Programming changes and trends are consistent with the “Strategies for Prioritization”identified in the Executive Summary. The programming changes are highlighted below:
Facility Assessments
To ensure the assessment of MDOT facilities is consistent with needs of the buildings involvedand resources required, the following occurred in FY 2017:
Continued to collect/validate types of utility services (including water and sanitary sewer)at each assessed location including the names of the utility providers.
Continued to collect/validate types of parking lot surfaces (paved, unpaved, partiallypaved) and the extent of lot markings (striped, unstriped, partially striped) at assessedlocations.
During spring of 2017, facility assessments were performed on all facilities within Bay,Grand, and North Regions, as well as the Lansing-based facilities.MDOT facilities are assessed on a triennial basis, and are planned in future yearsaccording to the following schedule:
o 2018 Southwest and Superior Regionso 2019 Metro and University Regions, Blue Water Bridge facilities, and
Passenger transportation facilities.o 2020 Bay Region, Grand Region, North Region, and Lansing-based facilities
Note: An assessment of a facility may be performed at any time deemed necessary,regardless of its placement within the triennial schedule.
Facilities Management System
In FY 2008, MDOT determined the Facilities Preventive Maintenance Program pilot did nothave the functionality to fully capture, maintain, and report on facilities inventory, work orderprocessing, and facility capital outlay and special maintenance projects.
In the last quarter of FY 2016, MDOT initiated the acquisition and implementation ofcomputerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to capture and maintain theinventory of facilities and associated components, plan and schedule preventive maintenance,manage work orders efficiently, eliminate paperwork, enhance productivity, reduce downtimeand repair costs, meet safety standards, ensure compliance with regulatory standards, andreduce overtime.
In FY 2017, MDOT completed the configuration of the components of the CMMS and initiatedthe rollout of the system.
MDOT will continue to actively pursue the implementation of a comprehensive integrated
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facilities management system that encompasses functionality to support facilities maintenanceactivities as well as capital outlay projects to ensure alignment with MDOT’s Strategic Plan andasset management approach.
Brief Synopsis of Past Facilities-Related Programming Changes
In August 2006, in an effort to further streamline operations and make better use of resources,the department made changes with respect to facilities engineering and programmingresponsibilities so that like functions could be brought under one direction. The alignment andintegration of facility administration and operations personnel strengthened and enhancedMDOT’s overall asset management approach and provided additional assurance that thedepartment’s facility prioritization is in alignment with MDOT’s program strategies and goals.
FY 2007 Developed a comprehensive inventory of MDOT facilities. Initiated the assessments effort of MDOT facilities in all regions.
FY 2008 Developed and implemented a standardized documentation tool using numerical ratings
to aid in documenting facility assessments. Developed a scoping concept document to improve the accuracy and consistency of
developing facility project budgets. Performed condition assessments of MDOT facilities in all regions.
FY 2009 Placed facilities assessments on a triennial schedule. Included Passenger Transportation facilities in annual facility assessments. Improved the process for submitting, receiving, processing, and documenting MDOT
facility “work orders” (Building Maintenance Work Requests, Form 2113) to providestandardization for submission, better tracking of requests, and more efficient workassignments.
FY 2010 Enhanced the assessment documentation tool through the inclusion of facility
photographs to aid in building identification. Scanned and digitized all facility legacy plans and specifications. These documents are
now retained within a secured document management system. This enhancementprovides for long-term secured retention and allows for immediate multiple-user accesswhile maintaining original document integrity.
Implemented a document management system for facilities projects to automate thefacilities project workflow process, improve document availability and sharing, andprovide security to those processes and documents.
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FY 2011 Developed and implemented a project prioritization tool. The tool assigns numerical
scores utilizing factors such as type of work and assessment data to aid in the Call-for-Projects process.
In an effort to further streamline operations and make better use of resources, thedepartment’s reinvention and reorganization included initiatives to further align facilitiesresponsibilities so that like functions could be brought under one direction. As a result,effective October 1, 2011, facilities maintenance personnel and functions werecombined with department facilities administration and operations personnel andfunctions. This alignment and integration strengthened and enhanced MDOT’s overallasset management approach and provided additional assurance that the department’sfacilities’ prioritization is in alignment with MDOT’s program strategies and goals.
FY 2012 Refined the Safety/Security section of the project prioritization tool to enhance clarity
and scoring consistency. Published (in PDF format) the Capital Outlay Budget Request and Five-Year Facilities
Strategic Plan for FY 2010, FY 2011, and FY 2012 in the MDOT document managementsystem (ProjectWise) to improve accessibility of the resource material to internalcustomers in a more cost-effective manner. Current/future year documents arepublished in ProjectWise.
Started collecting utility service data (including water and sanitary sewer) including thenames of the utility providers.
Started collecting more detailed parking lot surface data (paved, unpaved, and partiallypaved) and the extent of lot markings (striped, unstriped, and partially striped).
FY 2013 Completed a risk assessment of the facilities maintenance process. This initiative
covered the process that includes nature of the work, cost related to labor, material, andcontractor; work assignment and work order completion time; insourced and outsourcedwork; and work performed on rest areas and welcome centers.
FY 2015 Completed the assessment of the program/project management process. This effort
included the analysis of the current project management environment, the identificationof the state of Michigan Design and Construction regulations, the inventory of standardproject-related templates, and the identification of the gaps by comparing currentprocesses with desired level of project management process areas. The result of thiseffort translates to a process mapping that reflects a unified set of facilities projectmanagement processes.
Developed a guide for managing MDOT facilities projects.
FY 2016 Initiated the acquisition and implementation of a CMMS to keep a record of facilities
assets, schedule and track maintenance tasks and work orders, and keep a historicalrecord of work performed.
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FY 2017 Completed the following activities that pertain to the CMMS:
o Requirements gathering and system configuration.o First round of training and soft rollout, focusing on Grand, Metro, and University
Regions.The planned statewide rollout of the system is November 6, 2017.
Completed the conversion of all legacy accounting codes to the SIGMA Chart ofAccounts.
Contracted out facility assessments for the 2017 cycle.
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FY 2019 Implementation Plan
Implementation Plan – 2019 Major Capital Projects
It should be noted that due to projected revenue shortfalls and concerns with adequatetransportation funding, the amount identified and requested for FY 2019 major capital projectsis abbreviated and does not reflect all major capital outlay needs.
Salt/Sand Storage Buildings and Containment Control SystemsContract Agency Locations - StatewideFY 2019 Appropriation Request: $2,500,000
A core and critical mission of the department is winter maintenance operations. MDOT isresponsible and has jurisdiction of the State’s Trunkline System, and partners with contractagencies (counties and municipalities) to perform maintenance on that system. MDOT hasState Trunkline Maintenance contracts with over 215 local agencies with the purpose ofperforming maintenance on the State Trunkline System. Through the Chemical Storage FacilityProgram, MDOT also participates and has contracts with contract agencies for the replacementand renovation of salt storage facilities including secondary containment. The use andfunctionality of contract agency salt storage facilities is essential in properly maintaining theState Trunkline System. It is imperative that contract agencies have the required salt and brinestorage facilities needed to meet winter operational needs and the necessary level of service.Inability to utilize, access, or have the necessary storage for salt/brine negatively impacts theability to respond to snow storm and icing conditions. In addition, the inability to effectively andefficiently provide winter maintenance operations has a negative impact on the traveling andmotoring public of Michigan as well as the economy and movement of goods and services. Allprior year funding has been utilized, and due to the age of the facilities and the priority to fundroad and bridge construction and maintenance projects and activities, there are several saltstorage facilities that are in need of significant renovation or replacement. The objective of thisrequest is to renovate existing facilities that pose critical safety issues to those accessing thefacilities as well as get the facilities back into a serviceable condition.Furthermore, in Michigan, primary and secondary chloride containment are required by theDepartment of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for all salt/brine storage and handling locations,through the Part 5 polluting materials administrative rules promulgated pursuant to Part 31, ofthe Water Resource Protection Act of 1994, as amended, effective August 2003. DEQregulations require any storage of material containing a minimum amount of five tons of roadsolid salt or 1,000 gallons of liquid salt must include an adequate secondary containmentsystem. This DEQ mandate also extends to salt/sand mixture (winter salt/sand) storage. MDOTand Contract Agencies are continuing efforts to ensure current operations are in alignment withDEQ regulations.
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Implementation Plan – 2019 Special Maintenance Projects
In recognition of the transportation-funding crisis, the amount identified and requested for FY2019 special maintenance projects is abbreviated and does not reflect all investment needs.The projects selected and included in this budget request address health and safety issues,as well as critical repairs required to maintain existing assets. Although all projectsrepresented by the requested amount have been identified, scoped, and estimated, if otherspecial maintenance facility needs become an emergency or critical in nature, those projectswill be addressed with this funding.
Consistent with MDOT’s comprehensive asset management approach, both preventive andcorrective maintenance must be performed in a timely manner on department facilities andbuilding systems.
Miscellaneous Repairs, Renovations, and Upgrades - StatewideFY 2019 Appropriation Request: $3,001,500
The statewide miscellaneous repairs, renovations, and upgrades to be performed with specialmaintenance funding in the following:• Structure and roof repairs• Energy improvements including insulation and windows• Interior/exterior repairs and painting• Improvements/repairs including pavement, drainage, HVAC, and electrical/lighting• Emergency and miscellaneous renovations, maintenance, and repairs
Total Special Maintenance Projects Request for FY 2019: $ 3,001,500
Total Capital Outlay Budget Request for FY 2019: $ 5,501,500
2019 MCP/SMP
With continued projected revenue shortfalls for the upcoming years, the outlook for adequate transportation funding, including the ability to match federal aid, is of great concern. Due to the transportation funding crisis, major facility capital improvement projects have been deferred resulting in limited available funds for critical maintenance on existing facilities only. It is important to recognize the department has major capital improvement investment needs that must be addressed in the long-range plan.
Bureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/Facility Project Name Current Condition
PerformanceOutcome Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
Project Cost/Fund Source
2019
Salt Storage Buildings and Containment
Control Systems - Contract Agencies
Statewide
Renovate/ Replace Contract Agency
Salt Storage Facilities
Salt Stoarge Facilities are in need of significant renovation. Several structures have reached, or are beyond their useful life.
Provide safe roads for traveling public on the state trunkline as well as a safe environment for MDOT and Contract Agency employees who access the facilities for delivery and pick up of salt for winter operations.
Continue to delay project and accept operational deficiencies and absorb long-term financial risk.
Enhance the safety of roadways for Michigan Cities and the traveling public on the state trunkline $ 2,500,000
2116-STF
2,500,000$
October 2017
FY 2019 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTSCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
FY 2019 MAJOR CAPITAL TOTAL
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Bay Region
Bay Region Maintenance Crews
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Reduced annual maintenance costs.
10763 Bay Region Maintenance Crews CSB-1 Replace Roof Shingles
Noted deterioration of existing shingles, many patches already in place.
Patch shingles as need arises. Recommended solution provides a longer, more complete solution.
Reduce risk of deterioration of structure as well as reduce risk of material damage/loss within the building.East Central
Prosperity Region
$ 19,382
2019
Grand Region
Reed City Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Osceola
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the roof replacement.
10779 Grand Reed City Garage SSB-1 Replace Roof Shingles
Shingles are falling off of the roof.
Metal roof, but due to expense, shingles were selected.
The replacement of the roof will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Central Prosperity Region
$ 26,469
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Reed City Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Osceola
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the roof replacement.
10780 Grand Reed City Garage SSB-2 Replace Roof Shingles
Shingles are falling off of the roof.
Installing a metal roof, but due to cost, shingles are the most cost effective.
The replacement of the roof will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Central Prosperity Region
$ 35,000
2019
Grand Region
Marion Garage Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Osceola
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the roof replacement.
10787 Grand Marion Garage SSB-2 Replace Roof Shingles
Shingles are falling off of the roof.
Installing a metal roof, but due to cost, shingles are the most cost effective.
The replacement of the roof will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Central Prosperity Region
$ 35,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Bay Region
Saginaw East Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Reduce annual maintenance costs.
10770 Bay Saginaw East Garage SSB-2 Replace Roof Shingles
Noted deterioration with blow-offs and patches already in place.
Patch shingles as needs arise. Recommended solution provides a more complete, long term solution.
Reduce risk of deterioration of structure as well as reduce risk of material damage/loss within the building.East Central
Prosperity Region
$ 19,382
2019
North Region
Mackinac City Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Emmet
Protection and preservation of building and contents. Reduce energy consumption and associated costs.
10668 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT-1 Replace Windows
Windows are showing signs of wear and are past their useful life.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of damage to structure and building contents. Additional savings realized in reduced energy consumption and associated costs.
Northeast Prosperity Region
$ 50,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionDundee Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Monroe
Improve site safety and meet MIOSHA standards.
10745 University Dundee Welcome Center WCT-1 Install ADA Ramp to Restrooms
The HC ramp / landing / railing is not handicap complaint and is unsafe.
No viable alternative.
Protection of disabled visitors. Additional benefit of compliance with MIOSHA standards.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 19,564
2019
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the addition of overhangs and gutters.
10791 Grand Plainwell Garage GAR-1 Install New Overhang & Gutters
Building has no overhang or gutters allowing for water penetration into the walls.
No viable alternative.
The addition of overhangs and gutters will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 10,819
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Marion Garage Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Osceola
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the roof replacement.
10786 Grand Marion Garage SSB-1 Replace Roof Shingles
Shingles are falling off of the roof.
Metal roof, but due to expense, shingles were selected.
The replacement of the roof will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Central Prosperity Region
$ 25,000
2019
Bay Region
Bay Region Maintenance Crews
Cold Storage
CSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Reduced annual maintenance costs.
10765 Bay Region Maintenance Crews CSB-2 Replace Roof Shingles
Noted deterioration of existing shingles, many patches already in place.
Patch shingles as need arises. Recommended solution provides a longer, more complete solution.
Reduce risk of deterioration of structure as well as reduce risk of material damage/loss within the building.East Central
Prosperity Region
$ 11,629
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Bay Region
Saginaw West Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Reduced annual maintenance costs.
10773 Bay Saginaw West Garage SSB-2 Replace Roof Shingles
Noted deterioration of existing shingles, many patches already in place.
Patch shingles as need arises. Recommended solution provides a longer, more complete solution.
Reduce risk of deterioration of structure as well as reduce risk of material damage/loss within the building.East Central
Prosperity Region
$ 31,000
2019
Metro Region
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Reduced energy consumption and associated costs. Increased lifespan of mechanical systems.
10649 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage SSB-1 Renovate SSB-1
The lighting system is inadequate and is not energy efficient. The exhaust fans are old, rusty, and currently not working (7 total). The electrical system is old and outdated. The HMA interior pavement has large alligator cracking throughout.
Defer project and absorb risk of high energy consumption and associated costs and high cost of increased maintenance of mechanical systems.
Savings realized through Increased operational, mechanical, and energy efficiency through the reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 120,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the roof replacement.
10792 Grand Plainwell Garage SSB-2 Replace Roof Coating
Apply roof coating over entire building roof to maintain the integrity of the domed structure.
No viable alternatives.
The replacement of the roof will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 25,315
2019
University RegionBrighton Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Restore pavement to full function and mitigate environmental concerns.
10430 University Brighton Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
The existing pavement is extremely deteriorated. Some areas around the new wash bay and HSB3 are gravel and need to be upgraded to hard surface.
Considered replacement of full pavement structure, including base. However, early mill and resurfacing can salvage the base layer.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 372,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionMason Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Reduction of energy consumption and associated costs, reduction of mechanical systems maintenance.
10642 University Mason Garage GAR-1 Replace Windows
Windows are outdated and inefficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of high repairs costs in the future.
Savings realized in reduction of energy consumption and related costs. Additional savings realized by the protection of structure and building contents.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 18,675
2019
University RegionUniversity Region Maintenance Crews
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Reduction of energy consumption and associated costs. Additional performance gained by increased safety and security of personnel and building contents.
10628 University Region Maintenance Crews HSB-1 Replace Windows
Windows are dated and not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher energy consumption and associated costs.
Protection of state assets and reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 11,523
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved energy efficiency and reduction in consumption of energy and associated costs.
10580 University Charlotte Garage HSB-1 Masonry Insulation
Ceiling is currently uninsulated on interior and wall insulation is insufficient.
Defer project cost and absorb risk of repairs at a later time.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 33,045
2019
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved operational efficiency. To complete vehicle work in-house safely and on time.
10583 University Williamston Garage GAR-1 Install Floor Hoist
The existing floor hoist is inadequate for MDOT operations. Hoist cannot handle tandem axle trucks.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced operational efficiency. Send work to outside vendor/ contractor which is not feasible due to cost and operational impact of scheduling service.
Savings realized in reduced operating costs due to improved operational efficiency.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 160,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Metro Region
Detroit Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
10611 Metro Detroit Garage GAR-1 Paint Steel Frame
The steel girts for the maintenance garage walls are rusty. The rigid frames need maintenance painting.
Defer project and absorb risk of high repair costs in the future.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Detroit Metro
Prosperity Region
$ 42,000
2019
University RegionBrighton Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Reduced energy consumption with uniform and efficient heating.
10595 University Brighton Garage HSB-1 Install CORE FILL Insulation
No insulation currently in place.
Defer project and continue to pay higher energy costs and reduce the service life of the heating system.
Savings realized through reduced utility consumption and associated costs, as well as reduced maintenance costs and prolonged service life of the heating system.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 14,400
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Metro Region
Metro Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Oakland
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building and its contents.
10599 Metro Region Office REG-1 Paint Exterior
The building exterior surfaces are stained/ dirty, have cracked/ missing grout and caulking at various locations. Plugged masonry weep holes at various locations. The front concrete columns are not painted to match the rear columns painted black.
Defer project and absorb risk of increased cost of repair at a later time.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural building content damage.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 94,000
2019
Southwest RegionNew Buffalo Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Preserve and protect building exterior.
10706 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center WCT-1 Paint Lighthouse
Paint is worn. Defer project and absorb risk of further deterioration and increased cost of repairs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of exterior structural damage.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 20,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Grand Rapids Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Protect the structure to reduce further deterioration and extend the life of the building.
10776 Grand Rapids Garage GAR-1 Paint Exterior
Paint is peeling and in poor condition resulting in exposed masonry surfaces.
Patch and paint only the exposed areas.
Extension of the life and use of the building.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 19,937
2019
Superior RegionL'Anse Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Baraga
Protection and preservation of structure and building contents.
10736 Superior L'Anse Garage GAR-1 Stain Exterior
Exterior is showing signs of wear.
Defer project and absorb risk of structural and building content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate the risk of structural and building content damage.Western UP
Prosperity Region
$ 20,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved building performance will be realized with the siding replacement.
10774 Grand Fennville Garage HSB-1 Replace Siding
Siding is very rusty on all sides.
No viable alternative.
The siding replacement will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 50,000
2019
North Region
North Region Office (Shared with Gaylord TSC)
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Otsego
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the water tight siding.
10784 North Region Office REG-1 Repair Exterior Siding
The vertical intersections of the siding are exposed to the elements allowing water to penetrate the building envelope.
No viable alternatives.
The re-caulking of the siding will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
Northeast Prosperity Region
$ 12,213
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Bay Region
Saginaw West Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Protect the structure to reduce further deterioration and extend the life of the building.
10772 Bay Saginaw West Garage SSB-2 Paint Exterior
Paint is peeling and in poor condition resulting in exposed wood surfaces.
Cover all exposed wood surfaces with steel siding and fascia. Building is aging and will likely require replacement before the long term benefit of steel siding can be realized.
Extension of the life and use of the building.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 11,712
2019
Bay Region
Bay Region Maintenance Crews
Cold Storage
CSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Protect the structure to reduce further deterioration and extend the life of the building.
10764 Bay Region Maintenance Crews CSB-2 Paint Exterior
Paint is peeling and in poor condition exposing wood surfaces. Wood fascia is rotted and damaged.
Cover all exposed wood surfaces with steel siding and fascia. Building is aging and will likely require replacement before the long term benefit of steel siding can be realized.
Extension of the life and use of the building.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 11,417
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Southwest RegionColdwater Training Facility
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting
10673 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility STE-1 Install LED Lighting in Parking Lot
The parking lot light fixtures are the old HPS / MH type and are not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 22,500
2019
Metro Region
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved site safety and security.
10652 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE-1 Install Site Lighting
There is insufficient site lighting to deter trespassing and potential vandalism.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced safety and security of site and personnel.
Improved safety and security of facility.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 32,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionMason Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
10456 University Mason Garage SSB-2 Install Siding
Existing siding is in poor condition with peeling paint.
Defer project and absorb risk of costly structural and content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 36,262
2019
North Region
Mackinac City Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Emmet
Improved access for ADA customers.
10352 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT-1 Remodel Restrooms
Not accessible to all customers.
No viable alternative.
Compliance with ADA and building code requirements. Improved customer service for the traveling public.
Northeast Prosperity Region
$ 11,533
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
North Region
Mackinac City Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Emmet
Improved appearance and structural protection.
10541 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT-1 Replace Restroom Tile
Floor tile is in poor condition.
Epoxy flooring with abrasive texture. The alternative was not selected due to aesthetics.
Protection of the structural integrity of the asset.
Northeast Prosperity Region
$ 17,730
2019
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Office Building
OFF-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Protection and preservation of building structure and its contents.
10617 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza OFF-1 Epoxy Entranceway
Wear spots throughout.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.East Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 16,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Inspection Facility
INS-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Protection and preservation of building structure and its contents.
10616 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza INS-1 Epoxy Entranceway
Wear spots throughout.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.East Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 12,000
2019
Metro Region
Detroit Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Air quality enhanced while reducing the volume of Nitrogen Dioxide gasses impeding personnel and building mechanical systems.
10613 Metro Detroit Garage GAR-1 Install Fume Detection System
The maintenance garage’s exhaust fans need to be operating when space is occupied, which is not energy efficient.
No viable alternative.
Protection of personnel, mechanical systems, and compliance with MIOSHA standards.Detroit Metro
Prosperity Region
$ 40,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Metro Region
Detroit Operations & Service Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved safety and drainage at site. Potential to mitigate structural damage with proper drainage.
10637 Metro Detroit Operations Service Center STE-1 Install Trench Drains
The outer North/South parking lot driveways and North/South center parking lot pedestrian pathway do not drain properly causing ponding, which is a potential safety hazard during winter months.
defer project and absorb risk of high repair costs in the future.
Savings realized in mitigation of costly repairs due to poor drainage. Additional benefits of added site safety.Detroit Metro
Prosperity Region
$ 40,000
2019
Grand Region
Grand Rapids Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Greater visibility in the dark hours for staff and greater visibility of the site at night for security.
10775 Grand Rapids Garage Site Add New Parking Lot Lighting
No lighting exists Leave as is and rely on light from adjacent streets and businesses.
Safer, more visible environment.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 27,987
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Grand Region
Grand Region Maintenance Crews
Maintenance Crews
SPC-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Greater visibility in the facility and lower operational costs for electrical.
10796 Grand Region Maintenance SPC-1 Crews Replace Interior Lighting
Lighting is failing and inefficient (power consumption as well as light distribution)
Leave as is or supplement with additional lighting.
Safer, more visible environment.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 170,000
2019
Superior RegionEngadine Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Improved safety and security. Additional performance in reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.
10731 Superior Engadine Garage STE-1 Replace Site Lighting
Site lighting is not efficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs and reduced safety and security.
Improved safety and security. Additional savings realized in reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.Eastern UP
Prosperity Region
$ 30,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Bay Region
Davison TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Genesee
Asset management approach to pavement resulting in life cycle cost savings.
10747 Bay Davison TSC STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Parking lot is settling/moving in the SW corner. Additional numerous cracks have also developed following winter.
Sealing cracks and allowing the parking lot to continue to settle.
Asset management approach to pavement resulting in life cycle cost savings.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 130,000
2019
Bay Region
Saginaw West Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Maintain daily operations through less down time and saved expense of repeated emergency repairs to existing hoist.
10521 Bay Saginaw West Garage GAR-1 Replace Floor Hoists
The two (2) existing floor hoists are inadequate to handle the larger, tandem-axle trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with portable hoists.
Defer project and absorb risk of costly repairs and operational down time.
Savings realized by providing safe and reliable equipment.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 550,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Reduced energy consumption. Provide uniform and efficient heat.
10376 Southwest Niles Garage GAR-1 Install Insulation
Walls have low thermal resistance and require insulation to increase thermal properties.
Defer project and continue to pay higher energy costs and reduce the service life of the heating system.
Savings realized through reduced utility consumption and associated costs, as well as reduced maintenance costs and prolonged service life of the heating system.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 14,969
2019
Southwest RegionSouthwest Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10383 Southwest Region Office REG-1 Reseal Exterior Brick
Scale efflorescence on brick causing the brick to spall.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 12,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Southwest RegionKalamazoo Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting.
10098 Southwest Kalamazoo Garage GAR-1 Upgrade Electrical System
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern lighting fixtures.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 95,000
2019
Bay Region
Saginaw East Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
10516 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR-1 Replace Exterior Windows
Exterior windows are in poor condition and are not energy efficient.
No viable alternative.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage. Reduced energy consumption and associated costs.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 45,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Emergency Generator
Containment
GEN-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Improved safety and security of site.
10619 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza GEN-1 Replace Generator
Generator is showing signs of wear and requires continual maintenance.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved security.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 250,000
2019
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Reduced energy consumption and associated costs.
10380 Grand Plainwell Garage GAR-1 Insulate Interior
Ceiling and walls have low thermal resistance and require insulation to increase thermal properties.
Defer project and continue to pay higher energy costs and reduce the service life of the heating system.
Savings realized through reduced utility consumption and associated costs, as well as reduced maintenance costs and prolonged service life for the heating system.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 30,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
00045 University Williamston Garage CSB-1 Paint Exterior
Paint is deteriorating and no longer providing structural protection.
Defer project and absorb risk of structural and content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 10,263
2019
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved quality of operations will be realized with a new well.
10788 Grand Plainwell Garage GAR-1 Replace Well
Existing well water is not potable.
No viable alternatives.
The replacement of the well will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 31,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2019
University RegionMason Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
00044 University Mason Garage SSB-2 Paint Exterior
Paint is deteriorating and no longer providing structural protection.
Defer project and absorb risk of structural and content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 12,775
2019
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
00041 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR-1 Paint Exterior
Paint is deteriorating and no longer providing structural protection.
Defer project and absorb risk of structural and content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk to structure and building contents.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 45,000
FY 2019 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 3,001,500
October 2017
Appendix A
FY 2020 – 2023 Major Capital Projects Summary
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2020 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2020 10191 Southwest Jones Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
Southwest Region
Jones Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
CassCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 444,000
2020 10216 Southwest Sawyer Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
Southwest Region
Sawyer Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
BerrienCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Exis ng equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on and increase risk of employee injury.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 448,000
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2020 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2020 10219 Southwest South Haven Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
Southwest Region
South Haven Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
Van BurenCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Exis ng equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on. Increase risk of employee injury.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 468,600
2020 00059 Southwest Coloma Garage SSB‐3 Construct New SSB
Southwest Region
Coloma Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB‐3
BerrienCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
The current salt dome (4,000 ton capacity) is almost 30 years in age with ongoing structural issues and insufficient fill capacity. The structure is not in alignment with secondary containment rules and regula ons.
Safe and efficient facility which is in compliance with environmental laws, rules, and regula ons.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies, rule/regula on non‐compliance, and absorb cost of maintaining an aging structure.
New construc on with covered loading area will meet environmental rules/regula ons. Building to full capacity will reduce winter salt costs. Exis ng structure will be used for cold storage.
$ 952,885
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2020 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2020 10489 University Ann Arbor TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
University Region
Ann Arbor TSC
Transporta on Service Center
TSC‐1
WashtenawCounty:
2116‐STFSoutheast Michigan Prosperity Region
MDOT currently leases office space in Livingston County. The TSC services Livingston, Washtenaw, and Monroe Coun es and the current loca on is not op mal for customer services.
Improve customer service through the u liza on of an MDOT‐owned facility.
Lease an alterna ve facility. A er extensive research DTMB/MDOT has not been able to iden fy a lease space that is more cost effec ve than construc ng a new state‐owned facility.
Increased visibility and services to the customer. Buy versus lease supports long term savings, and meets opera onal needs. $ 4,079,676
2020 00094 University Grand Ledge Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
University Region
Grand Ledge Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
EatonCounty:
2116‐STFSouth Central Prosperity Region
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Absorb risk of long‐term structure and content damage by delaying project.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 468,253
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2020 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2020 10250 University Lansing TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
University Region
Lansing TSC
Transporta on Service Center
TSC‐1
ClintonCounty:
2116‐STFSouth Central Prosperity Region
The TSC is a tenant in a shared facility which is not conducive to long‐term opera ons.
State of Michigan owned facility to meet exis ng and future staffing levels. New facility to have a small materials lab, typical to a TSC.
Con nue to share space in a facility that is not in alignment with long‐term opera onal needs.
Overall efficient use of financial resources, sustain project and customer service products and services, and be er able to retain and manage opera ons for transparency repor ng requirements.
$ 4,250,000
2020 10478 Metro Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage SSB‐3 Construct New SSB
Metro Region
Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage Building
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB‐3
WayneCounty:
2116‐STFDetroit Metro Prosperity Region
The two exis ng salt/sand storage buildings are non‐DEQ compliant and have ongoing structural deficiencies.
Safe and efficient facility in compliance with environmental laws, rules, and regula ons.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies, rule/ regula on non‐compliance, and absorb cost of maintaining an aging structure.
New construc on with covered loading area will meet environmental rules/ regula ons. Building to full capacity will reduce winter salt costs. $ 810,417
FY 2020 MAJOR CAPITAL TOTAL $ 11,921,831
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2021 10223 Southwest South Haven Garage CSB‐2 Construct New CSB
Southwest Region
South Haven Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐2
Van BurenCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Many materials and equipment are stored outside and exposed to the elements thereby increasing the rate of corrosion and reducing the service life.
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements. Warranty, where applicable, is not compromised due to proper storage.
Con nue to allow materials and equipment to be exposed to the elements.
Cost savings are realized by protec ng assets, securing material and equipment in alignment with warranty. Purchase materials in bulk at reduced cost.
$ 539,700
2021 10265 University Grand Ledge Garage Construct New Garage
University Region
Grand Ledge Garage
Garage
GAR‐1
EatonCounty:
2116‐STFSouth Central Prosperity Region
The current facility exceeds 50 years in service, is opera ng at more than twice the intended capacity, is not centrally located to the geographic area of responsibility.
Combined facility located on exis ng state owned property will meet current and future opera onal and staffing needs.
Substan al cri cal repair/ renova on investment (Est. $2M) to a facility which does not meet opera onal needs and is located outside the geographic area of responsibility.
Combined facility provides economic benefit by maximizing the use of property and shared use of common buildings. $ 8,383,000
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2021 00091 University Charlo e Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
University Region
Charlo e Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
EatonCounty:
2116‐STFSouth Central Prosperity Region
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 585,847
2021 10253 University Dundee Welcome Center WCT‐1 Construct New WC
University Region
Dundee Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT‐1
MonroeCounty:
2116‐STFSoutheast Michigan Prosperity Region
The exis ng facility is in need of costly repairs and is undersized for the volume of public served.
Welcome Center which is ADA compliant with both external and internal accessible restroom facili es, adequate space for public use of the welcome center area and administra ve offices, and reduc on in annual energy costs.
Con nue to delay project. Con nue to pay high u lity and maintenance costs.
Promote tourism with an updated facility which adequately serves the traveling public.
$ 2,093,244
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2021 10753 Southwest Jones Garage CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
Southwest Region
Jones Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐1
CassCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Currently the garage has inadequate space for storing materials / equipment requiring no heat.
Protec on of state‐owned property.
Defer project and assume risk of maintenance costs to vehicles and equipment stored outdoors.
Savings realized in lower cost of maintenance to state‐owned vehicles and equipment.
$ 454,200
2021 10631 University University Region Maintenance Crews CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
University Region
University Region Maintenance Crews
Cold Storage
CSB‐1
JacksonCounty:
2116‐STFSoutheast Michigan Prosperity Region
Garage currently lacks covered storage space. Materials and equipment are stored outdoors.
Facility that will accommodate materials and equipment. Addi onal performance gained by protec ng state assets.
Con nue to operate in a facility that is not conducive to opera onal efficiency.
Increased produc vity and opera onal efficiency. Reduced need for costly repairs due to weather‐related damage due to outside storage. $ 144,000
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2021 10648 University Mason Garage HSB‐1 Construct New Heated Parking Garage
University Region
Mason Garage
Heated Storage
HSB‐1
InghamCounty:
2116‐STFSouth Central Prosperity Region
Current heated facili es are not adequate for tandem axle trucks.
Facility that can accommodate current and future equipment.
Con nue to operate without a facility that accommodates tandem axle vehicles.
Increased produc vity and opera onal efficiency by storing large vehicles inside building. Reduced maintenance costs by having vehicles stored indoors.
$ 1,276,500
2021 10748 Grand Fennville Garage GAR‐3 Construct New Maintenance Garage
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Garage
GAR‐3
AlleganCounty:
2116‐STFWest Michigan Prosperity Region
The exis ng garage is inadequate in size and func onality. With current building layout, cannot expand to either the east or west. Spending large amounts of money for internal repairs/replacements is not recommended.
New facility constructed on exis ng state owned property will meet current and future opera onal and staffing needs.
Substan al cri cal repair/ renova on investment (Est. $2M) to a facility which does not meet opera onal needs.
A new facility would provide economic benefit by maximizing the use of property and shared use of common buildings. $ 1,500,000
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2021 10751 Grand Has ngs Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
Grand Region
Has ngs Garage
Washbay
WSH‐1
BarryCounty:
2116‐STFWest Michigan Prosperity Region
The exis ng wash bay is inadequate and does not meet the opera onal needs of the garage.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements. Extend life of building's steel framing. Provide safer washing environment for staff.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Frequent washing of equipment extends service life. Savings are also realized through preserving exis ng structure and contents by moving washing opera ons to separate facility.
$ 432,640
2021 10752 Southwest Coloma Garage CSB‐3 Construct Canopy
Southwest Region
Coloma Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐3
BerrienCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
No canopy exists between the exis ng garage and heated storage building.
Preserve the integrity of the maintenance garage structure and contents by protec ng materials and equipment from the elements.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies and absorb long‐term financial risk.
Overall efficient use of financial resources, sustain project and customer service products and services, and be er able to retain and manage opera ons for transparency repor ng requirements.
$ 512,000
FY 2021 MAJOR CAPITAL TOTAL $ 15,921,131
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2022 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2022 10160 Grand Grand Region Office TST‐1 Construct New Tes ng Lab
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Tes ng Lab
TST‐1
KentCounty:
2116‐STFWest Michigan Prosperity Region
Currently contracted. This is not a cost effec ve op on and MDOT does not retain control of tes ng environment/controls.
MDOT owned and operated facility to perform controlled tes ng opera ons in compliance with FHWA requirements.
Con nue to contract materials tes ng at increased cost and decreased efficiency and poten al for compromised schedule/tes ng controls.
Savings are realized by tes ng opera ons located in a single tes ng loca on. Op mize available FHWA funds by construc ng facility to meet current and future tes ng requirements.
$ 638,237
2022 10246 Superior St. Ignace Welcome Center WCT‐1 Construct New WC
Superior Region
St. Ignace Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT‐1
MackinacCounty:
2116‐STFEastern UP Prosperity Region
The exis ng facility is in need of costly repairs and is undersized for the volume of public served.
Welcome center with adequate visitor area, ADA compliant restroom facili es, and storage space.
No viable alterna ve. Promote tourism with an updated facility which adequately serves the traveling public.
$ 1,599,744
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2022 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2022 10097 Southwest Kalamazoo Garage CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
Southwest Region
Kalamazoo Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐1
KalamazooCounty:
2116‐STFSouthwest Prosperity Region
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements, and are not compromised due to improper storage.
No viable alterna ve. Cost savings are realized by protec ng purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
$ 284,198
2022 10173 Grand Reed City Garage CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
Grand Region
Reed City Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐1
OsceolaCounty:
2116‐STFWest Central Prosperity Region
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements, and are not compromised as a result of improper storage.
Con nue to store materials and equipment and risk the , damage, or voidance of warranty.
Cost savings are realized by protec ng purchased assets, securing materials and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
$ 284,198
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2022 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2022 10174 North Traverse City TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
North Region
Traverse City TSC
Transporta on Service Center
TSC‐1
Grand TraverseCounty:
2116‐STFNorthwest Prosperity Region
The TSC currently operates from a leased facility.
MDOT owned facility in alignment with department strategy for priori za on.
Con nue to lease either at the exis ng loca on or alternate loca on.
Increased visibility to the customer and the elimina on of an expensive lease.
$ 2,810,000
2022 10188 Grand Has ngs Garage SSB‐2 Construct New SSB
Grand Region
Has ngs Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB‐2
BarryCounty:
2116‐STFWest Michigan Prosperity Region
The current salt concrete has a capacity of 3,000 tons which is inadequate since the 5‐year average for salt usage at this garage is 4,070 tons. Exis ng structure does not have a covered loading area (secondary containment).
Building this structure will enable salt to be handled in compliance with environmental requirements, and late season fills will not be necessary in an average winter. The exis ng salt structure can be u lized for sand storage.
Con nue to delay project and accept opera onal deficiencies, rule/regula on non‐compliance, and absorb cost of maintaining an aging structure.
New construc on with covered loading area will meet environmental rules/regula ons. Building to full capacity will reduce winter salt costs. Exis ng structure will be used for cold storage.
$ 951,060
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2022 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2022 10240 Superior Sault Ste. Marie Welcome Center WCT‐1 Construct New WC
Superior Region
Sault Ste. Marie Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT‐1
ChippewaCounty:
2116‐STFEastern UP Prosperity Region
Current facility is inadequate in size to accommodate public need.
Welcome Center which is ADA compliant, with both external and internal accessible restroom facili es, adequate space for public use of the welcome center area and administra ve offices, and reduc on in annual energy costs.
No viable alterna ve. Promote tourism with an updated facility which adequately serves the traveling public.
$ 1,599,744
2022 10234 Superior Ironwood Welcome Center WCT‐1 Construct New WC
Superior Region
Ironwood Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT‐1
GogebicCounty:
2116‐STFWestern UP Prosperity Region
Exis ng facility is very small, with external accessible restrooms and limited handicap accessibility.
Welcome Center which is ADA compliant, with both external and internal accessible restroom facili es, adequate space for public use of the welcome center area and administra ve offices, and reduc on in annual energy costs.
No viable alterna ves. Promote tourism with an updated facility be er serving the traveling public.
$ 1,332,744
FY 2022 MAJOR CAPITAL TOTAL $ 9,499,925
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2023 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2023 10339 Grand Muskegon TSC TSC‐1 Expand Facility
Grand Region
Muskegon TSC
Transporta on Service Center
TSC‐1
MuskegonCounty:
2116‐STFWest Michigan Prosperity Region
Exis ng facility has insufficient space to effec vely accommodate current personnel, as well as insufficient mee ng and storage space.
Facility that will accommodate current and future personnel, as well as provide sufficient mee ng and storage space.
Con nue to operate in a facility that is not conducive to efficient opera ons.
Increased produc vity and op mized opera ons by having sufficient office, mee ng, and storage space. Increased security will reduce risk to building and contents.
$ 1,652,944
2023 10056 Superior St. Ignace Garage CSB‐4 Construct New CSB
Superior Region
St. Ignace Garage
Cold Storage
CSB‐4
MackinacCounty:
2116‐STFEastern UP Prosperity Region
Exis ng building was constructed in 1950. A er 60 years the building is beyond desirable service life, and in need of costly repair. Replacement is needed to provide adequate storage space for material and equipment.
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements, and are not compromised due to improper storage.
There are no alterna ves. The exis ng building is not desirable for con nued use.
Cost savings are realized by protec ng purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
$ 439,494
September 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE‐YEAR PROGRAMFY 2023 MAJOR CAPITAL PROJECTS
Bureau/RegionLoca on
Building/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund SourceCurrent Condi onProject Name
Performance Outcome Alternatives Benefit to Taxpayer
2023 10050 Metro Macomb TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
Metro Region
Macomb TSC
Transporta on Service Center
TSC‐1
MacombCounty:
2116‐STFDetroit Metro Prosperity Region
The TSC and tes ng lab currently operate from separate leased facili es in Macomb County with inadequate space to efficiently conduct daily opera ons.
Buy vs. lease analysis supports long term savings of MDOT owned facili es built along MDOT right‐of‐way to meet opera onal needs.
Lease another facility and not recognize savings and opera onal efficiencies from building a new facility.
Increased visibility and services to the customer and the elimina on of an expensive lease resul ng in more prudent use of taxpayer dollars.
$ 5,208,250
FY 2023 MAJOR CAPITAL TOTAL $ 7,300,688
September 2017
Appendix B
FY 2020 – 2023 Special Maintenance Projects Summary
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Improve safety and security of site.
10561 BWB Port Huron Garage STE-1 Replace Fence Gate Posts
Main fence gate posts are unstable and move laterally under high winds or during operation. Automatic gate opening system not working properly.
Defer project cost and absorb risk of repairs at a later time.
Better stewardship of facility assets and site security.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 21,950
2020
Superior RegionEngadine Garage
Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Maintain daily operations through less down time and saved expense of repeated emergency repairs to existing hoist.
10391 Superior Engadine Garage GAR-2 Replace Floor Hoist
Hoist requires frequent repairs and is not suited for lifting tandem trucks.
Defer project and absorb risk of costly repairs and operational down time.
Savings realized by providing safe and reliable equipment.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 110,926
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Superior RegionSt. Ignace Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Preserve security of grounds and reduce potential damage to buildings, property, work force and prevent unnecessary repair and replacement costs.
10244 Superior St. Ignace Garage STE-1 Replace Fencing
Existing site fence condition and entrance gates enable the potential of unauthorized access to the facility as well as safety concerns. Exterior site lighting is inadequate and presents opportunities for site vandalism and theft of property.
Existing site fence and entrance gates have deteriorated beyond the point of reasonable repair costs with no viable alternative. Absorb risk of poor fencing and null security. Inadequate site lighting will continue.
By reducing or eliminating potential vandalism, theft, and bodily injury, there will be a cost savings to tax payers by reducing or eliminating potential replacement costs and lawsuits.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 192,976
2020
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Site
STE-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Improved safety and security of site.
10621 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza STE-1 Replace Curbs
Plowing and salt have damage curbs.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved safety.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 35,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Salt/Sand Loading Structure
SSL-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10678 Southwest Coloma Garage SSL-1 Paint Exterior
Siding is weathered. Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 20,000
2020
Southwest RegionSouth Haven Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10757 Southwest South Haven Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
The existing parking lot has excessive cracks and potholes.
Absorb risk of high maintenance and operational costs by taking no action.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 183,354
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Maintain daily operations through less down time and saved expense of repeated emergency repairs to existing hoist.
10675 Southwest Coloma Garage GAR-1 Install Floor Hoist
The existing floor hoist is inadequate to handle the larger, tandem-axle trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with portable hoists.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Savings realized by providing safe and reliable equipment.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 250,000
2020
University RegionBrighton Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Protection of plow equipment and high cost of associated repairs.
10594 University Brighton Garage SSB-2 Construct Lean-to
Garage lacks adequate storage space for tow plows and other miscellaneous equipment.
Deferment of project will result in further deterioration of equipment and higher repair costs.
Savings realized in protection of assets and improved operations efficiency.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 100,064
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionColdwater Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Maintenance and protection of the facility will be improved.
10472 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center STE-1 Install Additional Well
Currently there is not enough pressure at peak times. Current well will not support fire suppression system.
Continue with insufficient pressure.
Improved safety for personnel and visitors.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 60,000
2020
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved quality of operations will be realized when adding a detention pond.
10790 Grand Plainwell Garage STE-1 Site Drainage
Site run-off coming from the south and east ends is creating a flooded condition with standing water at the west side of the site.
Retention pond, but due to space requirements and cost, detention is more cost effective.
Adding a detention pond will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 29,975
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionColdwater Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Improved safety and security of site.
10473 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center STE-1 Replace Security Gate
The gate has deteriorated and requires frequent repair.
Absorb cost of short-term costly repairs.
Better stewardship of facility assets and site security.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 40,625
2020
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Enhanced air quality and less soot impeding on building mechanicalsystems.
10281 Grand Fennville Garage GAR-1 Install Exhaust Hoses
There are no exhaust hoses at this facility. The existing fans were not intended for this type of facility and only remove a limited amount of exhaust fumes, posing a safety concern.
No viable alternative.
Protection of personnel, mechanical systems, and compliance with MIOSHA standards.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 55,423
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Bay Region
Clare Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Clare
Improved water flow and drainage to mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.
10656 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE-1 Replace Plastic Plumbing
The water supply pipe/fittings are made of plastic, which is brittle and breaks easy, and the pipe fitting adhesive failure has occurred on various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of structural and building content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building damage.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 180,150
2020
Southwest RegionMarshall Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10689 Southwest Marshall Garage STE-1 Pavement Replacement
The bituminous pavement has a large amount of cracking. Catch basin riser blow-thru has caused frames/covers to tilt and settle in various locations.
No viable alternative.
Smooth transportation surface for improved operations and protection of environment.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 440,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionMarshall TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting. Also improves energy consumption and associated costs.
10703 Southwest Marshall TSC STE-1 Replace Site Lighting
The site lighting system is in poor condition and not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 15,400
2020
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10662 Grand Plainwell Garage CSB-1 Paint Framing
The structural steel framing members have severe surface rust and need to be preserved.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventative maintenance investment will mitigate risk or structural and building content damage.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 24,700
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
University RegionDundee Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Monroe
Protective surface on which visitor vehicles will operate.
10742 University Dundee Welcome Center STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
The bituminous pavement is ponding water along the car side sidewalk curbing.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Significant savings realized in milling of pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 20,968
2020
University RegionDundee Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Monroe
Improve drainage and reduced risk of damage to structure and site.
10744 University Dundee Welcome Center STE-1 Repair Drainage System
The drainage ditch on each side of the lagoon drive is ponding water. The lagoon drive concrete culvert is too high at inlet for proper drainage.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate the risk of structural and site damage.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 29,727
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Site
STE-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Improved safety and security of site.
10618 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza STE-1 Replace Security Gate
Requires continual maintenance.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved security.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 30,000
2020
Southwest RegionColdwater Training Facility
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Smooth quality transportation service.
10672 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility STE-1 Replace Curb Cuts
The slope of existing curb cuts exceed 1-on-12 and do not have truncated domes. An additional curb cut at the north end, car side is needed.
Deferment of project will result in further deterioration and higher repair costs.
Mitigate safety risk and provide the traveling public with a smooth reliable transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 10,400
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionMarshall Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Smooth quality transportation service.
10700 Southwest Marshall Garage GAR-1 Repair Concrete Slab
The garage and A&E area concrete floor slab has surface damage/ spalling at various locations.
Deferment of project will result in further deterioration and higher repair costs.
Mitigate safety risk and provide the traveling public with a smooth reliable transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 44,475
2020
Southwest RegionMarshall TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Improved safety and security of site.
10702 Southwest Marshall TSC STE-1 Replace Sidewalk
Approx. area of 20' x 24' concrete in main entry ramp and sidewalk has severe cracking and settlement.
Defer project and absorb risk of diminished site safety and security.
Improved site safety and security.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 13,371
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protection and preservation of state assets.
10715 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB-1 Construct Lean-to
Lean-to does not currently exist.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher equipment maintenance costs.
Protection and preservation of state assets.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 80,000
2020
Metro Region
Caniff-Greeley Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improve safety and security of site.
10607 Metro Caniff-Greeley Salt Storage STE-1 Install Security Fence
The property fence and gate are in extremely poor condition and do not provide adequate security for the site.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced safety and security of personnel.
Better stewardship of facility assets and improved site security.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 86,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Project Office (Temporary)
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Restore pavement to full functionality and mitigate environmental concerns.
10567 BWB Port Huron Project Office STE-1 Pave Parking Lot
Asphalt pavement has extensive cracking.
Consider replacement of full pavement structure, including base. However, early mill and resurfacing can salvage the base layer.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 43,335
2020
Southwest RegionNew Buffalo Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Smooth quality transportation service.
10553 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center STE-1 Repair Parking Pavement
Existing pavement is in poor condition with large cracking.
Deferment of project will result in further deterioration and higher repair costs.
Mitigate safety risk and provide the traveling public with a smooth reliable transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 259,525
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Metro Region
Oakland TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Oakland
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10598 Metro Oakland TSC STE-1 Pave Parking Lot
Parking lot has heaving, cracks, sunken manholes, and ponding at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of increased cost of repair at a later time.
Significant cost savings by replacing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 242,000
2020
Southwest RegionColdwater Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting.
10552 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center WCT-1 Replace Lobby Lighting
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 23,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Bay Region
Saginaw East Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Complete vehicle work in-house, safely, and on time.
10517 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR-1 Install Overhead Crane
The mechanic's area currently does not have an overhead crane for vehicle repair operations.
Taking the work outside the garage/MDOT which is not feasible due to cost and operational impacts of scheduling service.
Improved safety at the facility.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 52,000
2020
Southwest RegionNew Buffalo Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
More efficient care of grounds. Improved safety of facility.
10474 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center STE-1 Repair Irrigation System
Irrigation system no longer works automatically. Wiring has deteriorated and is damaged.
No viable alternative.
Provide safer environment for personnel and public.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 55,381
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Metro Region
Metro Region Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Oakland
Improve operational efficiency and provide structural protection to building due to improved drainage.
10601 Metro Region Office STE-1 Pave North Parking Lot
North side parking lot HMA pavement is deteriorating and has shifted/depressed/settle catch basins.
Defer project and absorb risk of increased cost of repair at a later time.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement. Additional savings from protection of structural integrity of building due to improved drainage.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 53,000
2020
Southwest RegionJones Garage Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting.
10287 Southwest Jones Garage GAR-2 Upgrade Electrical System
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern lighting fixtures.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 28,604
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Workspace better suited for personneland equipment.
00115 University Grand Ledge Garage CSB-1 Install Heaters
Cold storage building is currently being used as an expanded garage operation due to insufficient space in the existing maintenance garage building.
No viable alternative.
More efficient operations.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 45,577
2020
Metro Region
Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved safety and security of site.
00101 Metro Fort/ Wyoming Salt Storage STE-1 Install Fencing
Fence and gates are deteriorating.
No viable alternative.
Provide deterrence of theft, vandalism, or personal injury.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 36,625
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Bay Region
Saginaw East Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Protection of structure and reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
10514 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR-1 Install Heaters
Heating and ventilation system in mechanic's area and adjacent parts room is in poor condition and are inefficient to operate.
No viable alternative.
Savings realized in replacing an inefficient and antiquated system requiring frequent maintenance. Additional savings realized in the reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 110,000
2020
Metro Region
Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-3
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Ability to purchase materials in bulk at a reduced cost. DEQ compliance. Protection of personnel and stateassets.
10634 Metro Fort/ Wyoming Salt Storage SSB-3 Construct New SSB
The entire building is in very poor condition and does not have a sheltered loading / unloading area for DEQ compliance.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs and non-compliance with DEQ standards.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets and personnel, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at a reduced cost. Additional benefit of compliance with Department of Environmental Quality.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 821,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Preserve and protect operational safety of site.
10623 BWB Port Huron Welcome Center WCT-1 Install Generator
No generator is installed.
Defer project and absorb risk of becoming non-operational during power outages.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved operational safety.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 50,000
2020
Metro Region
Caniff-Greeley Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improve safety and security of site.
10608 Metro Caniff-Greeley Salt Storage STE-1 Install LED Lighting
The site is poorly illuminated at night and does not provide adequate security for the site.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced safety and security of personnel.
Better stewardship of facility assets and improved site security.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 48,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2020
Bay Region
Clare Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Clare
Asset management approach to facilities and pavement resulting in a life cycle savings.
10503 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE-1 Lighting Pavement Sidewalks
Parking Lot is in poor condition. Lighting, lot surface, and sidewalks are deteriorated and in need of replacement.
No viable alternative.
Improved safety for personnel and visitors.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 986,225
FY 2020 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 4,929,754
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Grand Region
Hastings Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Barry
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting.
10095 Grand Hastings Garage GAR-1 Upgrade Electrical System
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern lighting fixtures.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 122,204
2021
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Maintain daily operations through less down time and saved expense of repeated emergency repairs to existing hoist.
10676 Southwest Coloma Garage HSB-1 Install Mezzanine
No mezzanine exists for storage.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Savings realized by providing safe and reliable equipment.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 40,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Safer pedestrian pathway.
10778 Grand Region Office STE-1 Replace Concrete Sidewalks
Uneven due to settlement. Some cracking and spauling.
Grind surfaces that are uneven and patch where necessary. Recommended solution is preferred as it will allow for better preparation of sub-soil and will allow for improvements to be made to the drainage patterns.
Safer pedestrian pathway.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 17,250
2021
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Reduce annual maintenance required.
10777 Grand Region Office STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Paving deterioration is advanced and annual maintenance is required and significant.
Continue to seal cracks in asphalt and provide spot repair of larger areas with infrared heat and patch. Proposed solution provides a longer and more complete solution.
Reduced annual maintenance, increased pedestrian and vehicle safety.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 18,447
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Bay Region
Bay Region Office (Shared with Hurom TSC)
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Reduce annual maintenance required.
10766 Bay Region Office Site Repave Parking Lot
Paving deterioration is advanced and annual maintenance is required and significant.
Continue to seal cracks in asphalt and provide spot repair of larger areas with infrared heat and patch. Proposed solution provides a longer and more complete solution.
Reduced annual maintenance, increased pedestrian and vehicle safety.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 78,570
2021
Grand Region
Marion Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Osceola
Improved quality of operations will be realized with the paving replacement.
10785 Grand Marion-Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Parking lot has cracking and settlement.
Patching and repairing was considered as an alternative, but is not a long term solution.
The replacement of the parking lot will protect the building investment for the tax payers of Michigan.
West Central Prosperity Region
$ 95,972
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Improved safety and security of site. Additional performance gains in reduction of energy consumption and associated costs.
10717 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB-1 Replace Lighting
Current lighting conditions are inefficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of diminished site safety and security.
Improved site safety and security of visitors and personnel. Additional benefit of reduced energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 20,000
2021
Southwest RegionJones Garage Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10681 Southwest Jones Garage GAR-2 Repair Concrete Floor
The garage area concrete floor is severely spalled and cracked at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 89,700
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionBrighton Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Electronic gate will create a higher level of security for materials and equipment stored in this area. It will also increase our efficiency due to speed of operation.
10431 University Brighton Garage STE-1 Install Security Gate
Currently there is an old swinging style gate to close off the garage area north of Grand River.
Leave as is which will result in lower security and less efficient operation.
Higher level of security and more efficient operations.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 27,000
2021
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Identify and secure property lines.
10659 Grand Fennville Garage STE-1 Repair Fence
The existing Fence fabric is not properly attached at various locations. The three-wire barbed top is severely corroded and is not tensioned properly.
No viable alternative to protect investment in materials, equipment and building structures.
Provide deterrence from theft, vandalism, or injury
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 28,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Superior RegionHoughton Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Houghton
Identify and secure property lines.
10122 Superior Houghton Garage STE-1 Install Site Fencing
Fence is in poor condition. There is no existing gate to secure site, and exterior lighting is inadequate for operational and security purposes.
No viable alternative to protect investment in materials, equipment and building structures.
Provide deterrence from theft, vandalism, or injury.
Western UP Prosperity Region
$ 60,000
2021
Superior RegionEngadine Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Identify and secure property lines.
10232 Superior Engadine Garage STE-1 Replace Fencing
Existing chain link fence requires spot locations of repair and replacement. Inadequate right of way fencing on the east property line presents access control concerns.
No viable alternative to protect investment in materials, equipment, and building structures.
Provide deterrence from theft, vandalism, or injury.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 106,520
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionCharlotte Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10115 University Charlotte Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Existing 0.3' to 0.4' of HMA over gravel. Recommended fix is to reconstruct with 5" of HMA and place ultra thin over the rest of the lot. Mill and fill 1.5" in the car parking area.
Full rehab and replacement was considered; further investigation revealed existing base can be salvaged if repaired before pavement condition further deteriorates.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 330,000
2021
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
More efficient operation with an automatic gate and a higher level of security with a card reader system.
10445 University Grand Ledge Garage STE-1 Install Security Gate
The existing gate is manually operated and is near the end of its service life. Security consists of a chain and simple lock that is easily defeated by a thief.
Leave as is. Eventually the gate will need to be replaced and it will continue to have a low level of security with just a gate and simple lock.
Higher level of security for state owned assets.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 34,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionUniversity Region Maintenance Crews
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Improved safety and security of site.
00125 University Region Maintenance Crews STE-1 Replace Fencing
Existing fence is in poor condition.
No viable alternative.
Provide deterrence of theft, vandalism, or personal injury.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 18,000
2021
Metro Region
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Proper drainage for long-term protection of pavement.
00061 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE-1 Correct Site Drainage
Southwest corner of site and area behind salt shed are retaining water.
No viable alternative.
Preventive maintenance will mitigate risk of costly pavement repair.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 28,287
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Metro Region
Taylor TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Reduced energy consumption and associated costs.
10632 Metro Taylor TSC STE-1 Upgrade Parking Lot Lighting
Pole-mounted parking lot light fixtures are not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher energy consumption and associated costs.
Reduced energy consumption and associated costs. Improved operational efficiency.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 29,000
2021
Metro Region
Taylor TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate. Additional gains realized in MIOSHA compliance.
10633 Metro Taylor TSC STE-1 Repave Site and Replace Concrete
The HC ramps are non-compliant. There are heaved / depressed sidewalk sections with vertical level changes that are non-compliant creating a trip hazard. The main entry drive is in poor condition.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs and non-compliance with MIOSHA standards.
Significant savings by replacing sections of existing concrete and pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.Detroit Metro
Prosperity Region
$ 272,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Lansing
Fleet Administration & Operations
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10559 Lansing Fleet STE-1 Install New Pavement
Remove ex. topsoil and rough grade (3,393 sq. yd.). Install two (2) catch basins and one (1) manhole. From each catch basin install 10" PVC storm sewer pipe to manhole. Install 12" PVC storm sewer pipe from manhole to municipal storm sewer main.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Improved operationally efficiency.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 140,000
2021
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Project Office (Temporary)
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Restore sidewalks and building perimeter apron to full functionality and mitigate safety concerns.
10568 BWB Port Huron Project Office STE-1 Replace Sidewalk Curbing
Concrete sidewalk, building perimeter apron, and curbing is severely cracked/damaged/settled at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of continued deterioration and higher repair costs.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 12,195
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Metro Region
Metro Region Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Oakland
Improved operational efficiency and safety of personnel.
10600 Metro Region Office STE-1 Replace Sidewalk
Concrete sidewalk is damaged, has large cracks, and has settled at various locations causing potential trip hazard. Concrete curbing is damaged at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of increased cost of repair at a later time.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of safety hazards and violation of MIOSHA standards.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 54,000
2021
University RegionDundee Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Monroe
Improved site safety and security.
10743 University Dundee Welcome Center STE-1 Replace Fencing
The eastside right-of-way fence is severely damaged and in poor condition. There are overgrown trees/brush throughout.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Improved site safety and security.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 24,500
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Metro Region
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved site safety and security.
10651 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE-1 Replace Property Fence
The perimeter fencing and entry gate is in poor condition and has missing / damaged barbed wire top. A portion of the east property fence was removed to provide access to an area owned by MDOT for highway construction project material storage.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced safety and security of site and personnel.
Improved safety and security of facility.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 25,000
2021
Metro Region
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved site safety and visibility of driveway entrance.
10650 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE-1 Install Driveway Shoulders
There is heavy rutting along both sides of the entry driveway, full length. Motorist frequently mistake entry driveway as on-ramp to expressway.
No viable alternative.
Preservation and safety of site grounds for personnel and vehicle traffic.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 22,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionMason Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10647 University Mason Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Asphalt pavement is cracking and beginning to deteriorate.
Existing pavement can be salvaged if repaired before pavement condition continues to deteriorate.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 458,000
2021
Metro Region
Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improve safety and security of site.
10636 Metro Fort/ Wyoming Salt Storage STE-1 Install LED Lighting
The site does not have exterior lighting for security purposes.
No viable alternative.
Cost savings realized in providing safety and security of state assets and personnel.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 34,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionMonroe Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Monroe
Protective surface on which visitor vehicles will operate.
10741 University Monroe Welcome Center STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
The parking lot bituminous pavement has moderate-to-severe cracking / rutting at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Significant savings realized in milling of pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 126,000
2021
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting.
10660 Grand Fennville Garage SSB-2 Upgrade Lighting System
The existing interior lighting system is not adequate for MDOT operations.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated energy costs.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 16,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
00073 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 26,520
2021
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Restore pavement to full function and mitigate environmental concerns.
10444 University Grand Ledge Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Current parking lot has alligator cracking which demonstrates total pavement failure. If this is addressed soon, the base will be salvageable.
Considered replacement of full pavement structure, including base. However, early mill and resurfacing can salvage the base layer.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 393,810
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionUniversity Region Maintenance Crews
Maintenance Crews
SPC-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Lower energy consumption and associated costs. Improved lighting.
10630 University Region Maintenance Crews SPC-1 Upgrade Interior Lighting
Lighting is outdated and inefficient.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and building contents.
Savings realized through lower energy consumption and associated costs while improving operational efficiency with improved lighting.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 48,855
2021
Metro Region
Metro Region Maintenance Crews
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Oakland
Improved operations as a result of improved lighting. Also improves energy consumption and associated costs.
10590 Metro Metro Region Maintenance Crews HSB-1 Replace Lighting System
The ex. light fixtures are the metal halide type, which are not energy efficient, and take 5 or more minutes for lights to fully illuminate area.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 41,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Metro Region
Detroit Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
10612 Metro Detroit Garage GAR-1 Install Floor Drainage System
Inadequate floor drainage system in maintenance garage causing a potential safety hazard from standing water and sewer back-ups.
Defer project and absorb risk of high repair costs in the future.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Detroit Metro
Prosperity Region
$ 173,000
2021
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Improve drainage and reduced risk of damage to structure and site.
10716 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB-1 Replace Trench Drain
Existing trench drain is in poor condition.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate the risk of structural and site damage.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 45,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Bay Region
Clare Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Clare
Improved safety and security of site.
10655 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE-1 Replace Wood Fence
The split-rail wood fence, located on the east and west sides, is damaged and in poor condition.
Defer project and absorb risk of diminished site safety and security.
Improved site safety and security of visitors and personnel.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 25,760
2021
Southwest RegionMarshall Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-3
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Fully operational brine tanks that meet code which requires secondary containment.
10694 Southwest Marshall Garage SSB-3 Replace Tanks
The two (2) 10,000 gallon single wall fiberglass tanks used for brine storage have surface cracking.
Construct containment around the existing tanks. Concrete containment walls are expensive and the current tanks are nearing the end of their service life.
Efficient winter operations in compliance with environmental laws, rules and regulations.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 96,159
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Identify and secure property lines.
10120 University Williamston Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
South side fencing and gate on the west side of building are in poor condition.
No viable alternative.
Provide deterrence of theft, vandalism, or personal injury.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 26,000
2021
University RegionJackson TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10249 University Jackson TSC STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Asphalt pavement is cracking and beginning to deteriorate.
Pavement resurfacing was considered. Further investigation of pavement found condition to be deteriorated beyond salvage.
Smooth transportation surface for improved operations.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 104,008
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Provide improved working conditions and compliance with health and safety regulations.
00051 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR-1 Repair Concrete Floor
Water is pooling resulting in accelerated deterioration of the concrete floor.
No viable alternative.
Savings realized through the protection of existing assets and personnel.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 42,113
2021
University RegionBrighton Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Identify and secure property lines.
10071 University Brighton Garage STE-1 Replace Fencing
Along the east portion of property line, fencing is either deteriorated or completely missing.
No viable alternative.
Provide deterrence of theft, vandalism, or personal injury.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 14,850
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Superior RegionEngadine Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Adequate space to store equipment and materials protected from the elements.
10064 Superior Engadine Garage SSB-1 Construct New SSB
This facility has inadequate covered storage to store equipment and materials.
Continue to store materials and equipment outside and unprotected from the elements. This alternative was rejected due to high cost of replacing purchased assets.
Keeping assets readily available in a covered structure allows for a faster response to requests by police and emergency personnel. Additionally, savings are realized by protecting assets from the elements, thereby maintaining warranties.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 83,770
2021
North Region
Kalkaska Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Kalkaska
Protect materials and equipment from the elements. Corrosion repair work to various equipment will be greatly reduced.
10540 North Kalkaska Garage SSB-2 Construct Lean-to
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Continue to store various materials and equipment outside and unprotected from the elements. This alternative was rejected due to high material and equipment replacement cost.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
Northwest Prosperity Region
$ 41,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Metro Region
Detroit Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Wayne
Improved drainage efficiency.
10610 Metro Detroit Garage STE-1 Install Sewer System
The combined sanitary / storm sewer system backs-up under heavy rain due to inadequately sized drainage pipe. Note: The facility sewer system is connected to an undersized 10” drain pipe owned by the City of Detroit.
Defer project and absorb risk of high repair costs in the future.
Lower overall operating costs by improving efficiency and effectiveness of sewer/ drainage system.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
$ 435,500
2021
Superior RegionIronwood Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Gogebic
Aluminum railings will not deteriorate and require no maintenance.
10488 Superior Ironwood Welcome Center WCT-1 Replace Handrail
Handrails do not meet current ADA guidelines and are deteriorating.
Replace with galvanized railing. Salt on ramp and walk will eventually deteriorate vertical post bases.
Provide long-term safe support for public ingress and egress to the Welcome Center and bathrooms.
Western UP Prosperity Region
$ 17,659
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Grand Region
Hastings Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Barry
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10364 Grand Hastings Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking.
Pavement resurfacing was considered. Further investigation of pavement found condition to be deteriorated beyond salvage.
Taxes used appropriately to protect existing assets.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 243,000
2021
Superior RegionEngadine Garage
Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Emergency response issues can be addressed. The garage is at the end of a power transmission line which has been prone to lose powerduring adverse weather conditions.
10392 Superior Engadine Garage GAR-2 Install Generator
No alternatives during emergency situations.
No viable alternative.
Provides necessary preparedness. Reduced potential for liability and lost production.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 27,732
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
University RegionCharlotte Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
00085 University Charlotte Garage GAR-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 25,418
2021
Lansing
Fleet Administration & Operations
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10269 Lansing Fleet GAR-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Current four foot fluorescent light fixtures are T-12 and are very inefficient and half of the fixtures in front office remain on for night security due to the way they are wired to the switches.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 23,446
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Blue Water BridgeBlue Water Bridge Plaza
Toll Booth
TLB-1
County:
2118-BWB
St. Clair
Improved safety and security of site.
10620 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza TLB-1 Replace Toll Booths
Doors rusting and poor thermal resistance.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs in the future.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved security.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 400,000
2021
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-3
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Fully operational brine tanks that meet code which requires secondary containment.
10443 University Grand Ledge Garage SSB-3 Replace Brine Tanks
Current single-wall brine tanks are old and do not have proper containment as required by code.
Construct containment around the existing tanks. Concrete containment walls are expensive and the current tanks are nearing the end of their service life.
Efficient winter operations in compliance with environmental laws, rules and regulations.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 105,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Southwest RegionSouthwest Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Backup power supply to operate building elevator.
10304 Southwest Region Office REG-1 Replace Generator
The generator for this facility has failed multiple times in two years. This facility has an elevator and as a result a functional generator is required to supply power during an outage.
The generator has been serviced several times. However, the system is antiquated and parts are difficult to obtain and very costly.
Public safety and compliance with Michigan building code rules and regulations.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 37,620
2021
Bay Region
Davison TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Genesee
Protect building and contents from water and weather damage.
10512 Bay Davison TSC STE-1 Install Trench Drain
Water flows into testing lab area at service door and overhead door.
No viable alternative.
Protection and preservation of assets.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 12,793
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2021
Bay Region
Clare Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Clare
Remove unnecessary safety hazard.
10504 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE-1 Remove Lagoon/Replace Picnic Tables
Lagoon is no longer required and must be removed.
No viable alternative.
Mitigate unnecessary safety hazard.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 70,000
2021
Southwest RegionSouthwest Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10384 Southwest Region Office REG-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 43,578
FY 2021 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 4,930,236
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protect materials and equipment from the elements. Corrosion repair work, to various pieces equipment, will be greatly reduced.
10105 Southwest Sawyer Garage SSB-2 Construct Lean To
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Continue to store materials and equipment outside, unprotected from the elements. This alternative was rejected due to high cost of replacing assets.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets, securing materials and equipment in alignment with warranty, and affording the opportunity to order materials at bulk rates.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 47,301
2022
Southwest RegionJones Garage Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10680 Southwest Jones Garage GAR-2 Renovate Office Area
The office and lunch room areas are in poor condition and need to be maintained.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 100,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10469 University Williamston Garage SSB-2 Replace Interior Lighting
Inefficient/dated lighting.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 17,131
2022
Superior RegionL'Anse Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Baraga
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10395 Superior L'Anse Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Existing pavement has deteriorated to poor conditions showing signs of large cracks.
Pavement resurfacing was considered. Further investigation of pavement found condition to be deteriorated beyond salvage.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Western UP Prosperity Region
$ 57,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionSouthwest Region Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10382 Southwest Region Office STE-1 Replace Pavement
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. However, further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if reconstructed before existing pavement condition deteriorates further.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 253,546
2022
University RegionMason Garage Cold
Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10449 University Mason Garage CSB-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Existing cold storage building lighting is inefficient metal halide.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 10,560
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionMason Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10454 University Mason Garage SSB-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Existing heated storage building lighting is inefficient metal halide.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 21,752
2022
University RegionJackson Testing Lab
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10462 University Jackson Testing Lab GAR-1 Replace Interior Lighting
The existing lighting is insufficient for operations, is nearing the end of its life and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 40,802
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Superior RegionL'Anse Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Baraga
Preserve and protect the asset and provide a safe walking surface for the public and MDOT employees.
10350 Superior L'Anse Garage GAR-1 Replace Concrete Floor
Cracks in the slab have allowed water to penetrate to the rebar causing ferrous oxide. The resulting ferrous oxide is popping/cracking concrete slabs.
Repairing and patching the existing concrete floor slab was a considered alternate, but due to the amount of patch and repair work involved it is not a viable cost efficient option.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage as well as address safety issues.
Western UP Prosperity Region
$ 33,704
2022
Southwest RegionSouth Haven Garage
Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10301 Southwest South Haven Garage GAR-2 Paint Interior
Interior and exterior paint is peeling and worn.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 90,898
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionUniversity Region Maintenance Crews
Maintenance Crews
SPC-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Protection and preservation of interior structure.
10629 University Region Maintenance Crews SPC-1 Paint Interior
Garage area and garage offices are extremely dirty.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and building contents.
Savings realized through protection and preservation of interior structure and mitigation of possible damage to contents.Southeast
Michigan Prosperity
$ 68,847
2022
Southwest RegionColdwater Training Facility
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Preserve and protect structural integrity or building.
10671 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility GAR-1 Paint Interior Walls
The interior painted wall surfaces need to be maintained.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair or replacement costs. Continue to pay higher utility costs.
Preventative maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 12,402
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Lansing
Fleet Administration & Operations
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10272 Lansing Fleet STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Existing parking area is nearing the end of its useful life. The pavement is cracked extensively. The cracks were sealed with hot rubber in 2009 with low spots filled with AMZ material to help prolong the life. The gravel area is uneven.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. However, further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if reconstructed before existing pavement condition deteriorates further.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 380,460
2022
Southwest RegionPaw Paw Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10134 Southwest Paw Paw Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Existing pavement has deteriorated to unacceptable conditions showing signs of large cracks and potholes.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure, equipment, and vehicles.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 135,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Maintain a fully functioning office environment.
10707 Southwest Niles Garage GAR-1 Replace Flooring and Paint Walls
The flooring and ceiling tile, and painted walls in the office/break room/conference room/corridor areas are in poor condition.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Protection and preservation of state assets.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 125,000
2022
Southwest RegionPaw Paw Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Maintain a fully functioning office environment.
10712 Southwest Paw Paw Garage GAR-1 Replace Flooring Paint Walls
The floor, walls, and ceiling of the office areas, conference and lunch rooms are in extremely poor condition.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Protection and preservation of state assets.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 26,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionMarshall Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
To complete vehicle work in-house safely and on time.
10755 Southwest Marshall Garage GAR-1 Install Floor Hoist
The existing floor hoist is inadequate for MDOT operations.
Send work to outside vendor/ contractor which is not feasible due to cost and operational impact of scheduling service.
Improved operational efficiency and savings to taxpayer due to work being completed onsite.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 165,000
2022
University RegionBrighton Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Functional drain.00065 University Brighton Garage HSB-2 Install Trench Drains
Existing drain is failing.
No viable alternative.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southeast
Michigan Prosperity
$ 16,014
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Grand Region
Fennville Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
To complete vehicle work in-house safely and on time.
10749 Grand Fennville Garage GAR-1 Install Floor Hoist
Currently there is not operational floor hoist at the facility. The existing floor hoist has been abandoned. The size of the existing mechanics area is inadequate to install a new hoist.
Send work to outside vendor/ contractor which is not feasible due to cost and operational impact of scheduling service.
Improved operational efficiency and savings to taxpayer due to work being completed onsite.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 195,000
2022
University RegionGrand Ledge Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Maintain daily operations through less down time and saved expense of repeated emergency repairs to existing hoist.
00030 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR-1 Install Hoist
Need hoist to lift tandem trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with 2 sets of portable hoists.
Defer project and absorb risk of costly repairs and operational down time.
Savings realized by providing safe and reliable equipment.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 146,404
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Superior RegionSuperior Region Office
Office Building
OFF-1
County:
2116-STF
Delta
Maintain a fully functioning office environment.
10740 Superior Region Office OFF-1 Replace Flooring and Repaint Walls
Current flooring is worn and in need of replacement. Walls are fading and damaged in many areas.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs.
Protection and preservation of state assets.
Central UP Prosperity Region
$ 30,000
2022
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Cold
Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protection of state-owned property.
10756 Southwest Niles Garage CSB-1 Construct CSB
Currently the garage has inadequate space for storing materials/equipment requiring no heat.
Defer project and assume risk of maintenance costs to vehicles and equipment stored outdoors.
Savings realized in lower cost of maintenance to state-owned vehicles and equipment.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 249,380
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionNew Buffalo Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Improved access for ADA customers.
10300 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center WCT-1 Modify Restrooms
Only the front restroom (men/women's) has a handicapped stall. Other men/women's restroom is not fully accessible.
No viable alternative.
Compliance with ADA and building code requirements. Improved customer service for the traveling public.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 15,591
2022
Bay Region
Saginaw East Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Saginaw
Leave pile of foundry sand as is.
10491 Bay Saginaw East Garage STE-1 Remove Sand
Removal of contaminated material from site.
No viable alternative.
Clean environment and no threats to drinking water or loss of habitat.
East Central Prosperity Region
$ 1,561,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionBrighton Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Improved operations as a result of improved efficiency, lighting, and ventilation.
10591 University Brighton Garage GAR-1 Remodel Front Office
Office area is extremely dated and inefficient. Layout is fragmented with utilities exposed.
Deferment of project will result in further deterioration and higher repair costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and related costs.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 110,000
2022
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Project Office (Temporary)
Transportation Service
Center
TSC-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Restore tiled concrete floors in restrooms to full functionality and mitigate safety concerns.
10569 BWB Port Huron Project Office TSC-1 Replace Restroom Tile Floors
The tiled concrete floor in each restroom has cracked and settled.
Defer project and absorb risk of continued deterioration and higher repair costs.
Lower overall operating costs by applying early maintenance intervention.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 60,762
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Superior RegionMarquette Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Marquette
Improved safety at the site.
10554 Superior Marquette Welcome Center STE-1 Replace Sidewalk
Sidewalk has cracking and heaving and is not safe for pedestrian passage.
Asphalt replacement was considered but not selected due to durability.
Mitigate safety risk and provide safe walking surface for the public and MDOT employees.
Central UP Prosperity Region
$ 49,000
2022
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protected wall surface and structural integrity.
10185 Southwest Coloma Garage GAR-1 Paint Interior
Interior paint is failing. Paint has faded and is peeling.
Absorb risk of not taking action and allow further deterioration.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 32,666
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Safe walking surface for the public and MDOT employees.
10158 Grand Region Office REG-1 Replace Carpet
Carpet is showing visible signs of wear.
Defer project and absorb risk of potential safety hazard.
Mitigate safety risk and improve facility condition.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 50,251
2022
Grand Region
Grand Region Maintenance Crews
Maintenance Crews
SPC-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Protected wall surface and structural integrity.
10156 Grand Region Maintenance Crews SPC-1 Paint Interior
Paint is showing signs of deterioration, including peeling and chipping.
Absorb risk of not taking action and allow further deterioration.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 33,562
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionMarshall TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10205 Southwest Marshall TSC STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Large areas of broken asphalt collect water which accelerates further deterioration. Heavy equipment and traffic patterns have degraded the asphalt, particularly in areas for employee vehicles and areas where there is heavy truck and vehicle traffic.
Full rehab and replacement was considered; further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if repaired before pavement condition deteriorates further.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 104,415
2022
University RegionCharlotte Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Eaton
Ceiling will be sealed from moisture, thus protecting the integrity of the roof system.
10432 University Charlotte Garage GAR-1 Paint Interior
Paint is peeling in the interior wash bay area and throughout the garage. Of particular concern is the fact that trucks are washed inside the building so the ceiling is exposed to very high levels of moisture.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents, including costly roof repairs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 23,928
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionMason Garage Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10451 University Mason Garage GAR-1 Replace Interior Lighting
Existing garage lighting is inefficient metal halide.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 22,792
2022
Southwest RegionColdwater Welcome Center
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10355 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. However, further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if reconstructed before existing pavement condition deteriorates further.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 209,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Building will be sealed from moisture, thus protecting the integrity of the block walls.
10467 University Williamston Garage GAR-1 Paint Interior
Paint peeling, scaling needs replacement.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 40,920
2022
University RegionBrighton Garage
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Preserve and protect building interior.
10597 University Brighton Garage HSB-1 Paint Interior
Interior is dirty and in need of new paint.
Defer project and absorb risk of high repair costs.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of interior structural damage and damage to building contents.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 16,934
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionPaw Paw Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10211 Southwest Paw Paw Garage GAR-1 Paint Interior
Paint is showing signs of significant wear. The east wall of the boiler room and west wall of parts room have water damage due to leaking chimney.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 37,263
2022
University RegionAdrian Garage Cold
Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Lenawee
Protection of interior structure and its contents.
10606 University Adrian Garage CSB-1 Paint Interior
Interior is dirty and paint is peeling in a number of locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher cost repairs in the future.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural damage to interior of building and its contents.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 19,390
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionUniversity Region Maintenance Crews
Heated Storage
HSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Protection and preservation of interior structure.
10627 University Region Maintenance Crews HSB-1 Paint Interior
Walls are dirty and paint is peeling and worn.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and building contents.
Savings realized through protection and preservation of interior structure and mitigation of possible damage to contents.Southeast
Michigan Prosperity
$ 16,934
2022
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
More efficient operation and improved customer service at this public entrance.
10527 Grand Region Office REG-1 Remodel Reception Area
Existing receptionist area is not adequate for office operations and servicing the public.
Deferment of project would result in continued inefficient operation and reduced customer service.
Improved customer service for the public enter the facility and reduced operational costs due to insufficient layout of office space.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 135,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
Southwest RegionNew Buffalo Welcome Center
Welcome Center
WCT-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Decrease temperature and humidity levels.
10254 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center WCT-1 Replace Roof Panels
Excessive heat and moisture trapped in vestibule area.
No viable alternative.
Improved facility condition for the traveling public.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 45,761
2022
University RegionJackson Testing Lab
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Jackson
Fully functioning restroom facilities for personnel.
10626 University Jackson Testing Lab GAR-1 Remodel Restrooms
Bathrooms are extremely outdated and showers are out of order.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and building contents.
Better stewardship of facility assets through improved operational efficiency.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 24,480
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2022
University RegionBrighton Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Livingston
Preserve and protect the asset and provide a safe walking surface for the public and MDOT employees.
10425 University Brighton Garage GAR-1 Repair Concrete
The existing concrete floor has visible cracks and surface spalling. Because the surface is not sealed it is difficult to clean.
Deferring project will result in further deterioration and then will require a full rehab and replacement.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage as well as address safety issues.
Southeast Michigan Prosperity
$ 100,000
FY 2022 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 4,931,851
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
University RegionMason Garage Cold
Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Protection and preservation of interior structure.
10643 University Mason Garage CSB-1 Paint Interior
Interior is dirty and paint is peeling.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and building contents.
Savings realized through protection and preservation of interior structure and mitigation of possible damage to contents.South Central
Prosperity Region
$ 35,050
2023
Grand Region
Plainwell Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Allegan
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10664 Grand Plainwell Garage GAR-1 Paint Garage and Wash bay
The garage and wash bay interior masonry wall surfaces are peeled/blistered at various locations.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk or structural and building content damage.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 20,033
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Grand Region
Cadillac TSC Transportation Service
Center
TSC-1
County:
2116-STF
Wexford
More efficient operation and improved customer service at this public entrance.
10539 Grand Cadillac TSC TSC-1 Remodel Reception Area
Existing receptionist area is not adequate for office operations and servicing the public.
Deferment of project would result in continued inefficient operation and reduced customer service.
Improved customer service for the public enter the facility and reduced operational costs due to insufficient layout of office space.
Northwest Prosperity Region
$ 41,709
2023
University RegionWilliamston Garage
Washbay
WSH-1
County:
2116-STF
Ingham
Improved operational efficiency.
10584 University Williamston Garage WSH-1 Refinish Wash bay Floor
Floor is beginning to spall.
Defer project and absorb risk of reduced operational efficiency.
Savings realized in reduced operating costs due to improved operational efficiency.
South Central Prosperity Region
$ 17,600
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Improved lighting and better energy efficiency.
10128 Southwest Coloma Garage SSB-1 Replace Exterior Lighting
Lighting is not sufficient for operations and is not energy efficient.
Defer project and absorb high energy consumption and associated costs.
Improved operations and a reduction in energy consumption and associated costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 40,000
2023
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10311 Southwest Niles Garage STE-1 Install Paved Parking Area
No pavement to/from site areas. Lack of pavement creates environmental concern, no protection from spilled contaminants.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 139,155
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Superior RegionNewberry TSC Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Luce
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10238 Superior Newberry TSC STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Large cracking and areas of missing pavement. Improper drainage allows water to pool accelerating pavement deterioration. Current parking spaces are inadequate. Some cracking.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 108,258
2023
Grand Region
Grand Region Office
Region Office
REG-1
County:
2116-STF
Kent
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10159 Grand Region Office REG-1 Paint Interior Surfaces
Paint is showing signs of deterioration, including peeling and chipping.
Absorb risk of not taking action and allow further deterioration.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.West Michigan
Prosperity Region
$ 13,545
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements, and is not compromised due to improper storage.
10309 Southwest Niles Garage SSB-1 Convert to CSB
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Constructing a new cold storage facility was considered but repurposing an existing facility is more cost conducive.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 22,000
2023
Southwest RegionMarshall TSC Transportati
on Service Center
TSC-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Safe walking surface for the public and MDOT employees.
10374 Marshall TSC TSC-1 Replace Office Carpet
Carpet is showing visible signs of wear.
Defer project and absorb risk of potential safety hazard.
Mitigate safety risk and improve customer service.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 18,070
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10387 Southwest Sawyer Garage STE-1 Pave West/ South Parking Lots
Areas to west and south of salt dome are gravel (unpaved).
Defer project and accept inefficient operations and potential environmental impact depending on volume and duration of vehicles moving/standing on unpaved surface.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 169,035
2023
Southwest RegionKalamazoo Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Kalamazoo
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10372 Southwest Kalamazoo Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. However, further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if reconstructed before existing pavement condition deteriorates further.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 723,759
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionColdwater Training Facility
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Branch
Adequate training facility which is ADA compliant.
10181 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility GAR-1 Renovate Restrooms
Built as maintenance garage and in need of update for use as public training facility. Bathroom sinks/urinals are original. Automated gasoline monitoring system still remains.
Continue present operations.
ADA compliant facility. Use of natural resource and associated costs will be reduced.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 208,320
2023
Southwest RegionColoma Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment operate.
10362 Southwest Coloma Garage STE-1 Repave North Lot
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking on the north side of the site.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. However, further investigation revealed existing pavement base can be salvaged if reconstructed before existing pavement condition deteriorates further.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 130,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionSouth Haven Garage
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Ability for employees to conveniently access MDOT property resulting in improved operational efficiency.
10758 Southwest South Haven Garage STE-1 Obtain Easement
Currently MDOT is unable to conveniently access MDOT property located to the east of property owner.
No viable alternative.
Savings realized in improved operational efficiency resulting in reduction of operational costs.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 210,000
2023
Southwest RegionMarshall Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Calhoun
Safe and efficient operation of state-owned facility.
10754 Southwest Marshall Garage GAR-1 Renovate Office
The office / break room / rest room areas are insufficient for MDOT operations. Restrooms are not building code and HC compliant.
Defer project and absorb risk of higher repair costs and code violations.
Savings realized in reduced energy consumption and related costs. Additional savings realized in bringing facility to current code and compliance.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 165,680
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionColoma Business Office
Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10356 Southwest Coloma Business Office STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Pavement is in poor condition with excessive cracking.
Pavement resurfacing was considered. Further investigation of pavement found condition to be deteriorated beyond salvage.
Improved operations from a smooth transportation surface.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 55,000
2023
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Equipment is protected from the elements and is not compromised due to improper storage.
10217 Southwest Sawyer Garage GAR-1 Construct Garage Addition
For improved operations, MDOT has transitioned to use of large tandem trucks. Exposed equipment has increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Continue to store equipment outside where it is exposed to the elements.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 942,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionSawyer Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Berrien
Materials and equipment are protected from the elements, and is not compromised due to improper storage.
10218 Southwest Sawyer Garage SSB-1 Convert to CSB
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Constructing a new cold storage facility was considered but repurposing an existing facility is more cost conducive.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 124,121
2023
Southwest RegionSouth Haven Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Equipment is protected from the elements.
10221 Southwest South Haven Garage GAR-1 Construct Garage Addition
For improved operations, MDOT has transitioned to use of tandem trucks which are longer than the single-axle trucks. This creates a logistic issue due to existing garage configuration for smaller trucks.
Continue to store equipment outside where it is exposed to the elements.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 823,531
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionSouth Haven Garage
Garage
GAR-2
County:
2116-STF
Van Buren
Additional space will allow for optimum space allocation for existing and additional staff. In addition, increased storage space will result in more efficient operations.
10222 Southwest South Haven Garage GAR-2 Construct Garage Addition
Inadequate office and conference room space. There is no computer area. The mechanic and shop supply areas do not accommodate the necessity for emergency exits.
Lease or purchase an additional facility/office space which would result in an increase of region operational expenditures.
Adding additional space, rather than buying or leasing, will be a more efficient use of taxpayer dollars, and will result in an increase in employee productivity and efficiency.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 79,660
2023
Blue Water BridgePort Huron Garage
Garage
GAR-1
County:
2116-STF
St. Clair
Improved storage, providing better protection of equipment from weather.
00124 BWB Port Huron Garage GAR-1 Construct Lean-to
Insufficient equipment storage.
No viable alternative.
Better stewardship of facility assets.
East Michigan Prosperity Region
$ 85,000
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Preserve and protect structural integrity of building.
10206 Southwest Niles Garage SSB-1 Install siding
Paint has difficulty adhering to the wood due to salt leaching. Paint has chipped away exposing raw wood.
Defer project and absorb risk of costly structural and content damage.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 43,489
2023
North Region
Mackinac City Welcome Center
Cold Storage
CSB-1
County:
2116-STF
Emmet
New storage building will provide adequate storage for brochures, supplies and maintenance equipment.
10139 North Mackinac City Welcome Center CSB-1 Construct New CSB
Existing storage buildings are in need of repair and do not provide adequate storage.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Ability to store sufficient brochure information for distribution to MDOT's tourist needs and promotion of Michigan tourism.
Northeast Prosperity Region
$ 55,138
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Southwest RegionNiles Garage Salt/Sand
Storage
SSB-3
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protection and preservation of building structure and contents.
10307 Southwest Niles Garage SSB-3 Construct Lean-to
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Defer project and absorb risk of damage to structure and contents.
Preventive maintenance investment will mitigate risk of structural and building content damage.Southwest
Prosperity Region
$ 120,000
2023
Southwest RegionJones Garage Site
STE-1
County:
2116-STF
Cass
Protective surface on which maintenance vehicles and equipment will operate.
10193 Southwest Jones Garage STE-1 Repave Parking Lot
Existing pavement 1-2" deteriorated with large cracks and potholes. To reduce storm water influent into lagoon, site survey info will be used to determine if catch basins can be connected to ditch.
Full rehab and replacement was considered. Further investigation revealed existing pavement can be salvaged if repaired before pavement condition further deteriorates.
Significant savings by repairing existing pavement in lieu of complete rehab and replacement. Correct drainage will provide long-term protection of asset.
Southwest Prosperity Region
$ 189,700
October 2017
MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATIONCAPITAL OUTLAY FIVE-YEAR PROGRAM
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE PROJECTSBureau/ Region
LocationBuilding/ Facility
Project Cost/ Fund Source
Performance OutcomeProject Name Current Condition Alternatives
Benefit to Taxpayer
2023
Superior RegionSt. Ignace Garage
Salt/Sand Storage
SSB-2
County:
2116-STF
Mackinac
Protect materials and equipment from the elements. Corrosion repair work to various equipment will be greatly reduced.
10125 Superior St. Ignace Garage SSB-2 Construct Lean-to
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
Continue to store various materials and equipment outside and unprotected from the elements. This alternative was rejected due to high material and equipment replacement cost.
Cost savings are realized by protecting purchased assets, securing material and equipment, and affording the opportunity to order materials in bulk at reduced cost.
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
$ 340,944
FY 2023 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE TOTAL $ 4,920,797
October 2017
Appendix C
Facility Assessment Overview (Leased Facilities Are Not Assessed)
Region/BusinessArea Facility Name Own/Lease
AssessmentYear
InspectionDate
MajorCapital
Bay Bay City TSC Own 2017 05/22/2017Bay Bay Region Maintenance Crews Own 2017 05/23/2017Bay Bay Region Office (Shared with Hurom TSC) Own 2017 05/23/2017Bay Clare Welcome Center Own 2017 05/24/2017Bay Davison TSC Own 2017 06/07/2017Bay Huron TSC (Shared with Bay Region Office) Own 2017 05/23/2017Bay Mt. Pleasant Garage (Shared with Mt. Pleasant TSC) Own 2017 05/24/2017Bay Mt. Pleasant TSC (Shared with Mt. Pleasant Garage) Own 2017 05/24/2017Bay Saginaw East Garage Own 2017 05/23/2017Bay Saginaw West Garage Own 2017 05/23/2017Bay Zilwaukee Bridge Maintenance Facility Own 2017 05/22/2017BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza Own 2016 05/05/2016BWB Port Huron Garage Own 2016 04/12/2016BWB Port Huron Project Office (Temporary) Own 2016 04/12/2016BWB Port Huron Welcome Center Own 2016 05/05/2016Grand Cadillac TSC Own 2017 04/27/2017Grand Fennville Garage Own 2017 05/04/2017 2021Grand Grand Rapids Garage Own 2017 05/12/2017Grand Grand Rapids TSC Lease-Private N/A N/A 2021Grand Grand Region Maintenance Crews Own 2017 05/12/2017Grand Grand Region Office Own 2017 05/12/2017 2022Grand Hastings Garage Own 2017 04/26/2017 2021, 2022Grand Howard City Complex (Closed) Own 2017 05/04/2017Grand Marion Garage Own 2017 04/27/2017Grand Muskegon TSC Own 2017 05/02/2017 2023Grand Plainwell Garage Own 2017 05/04/2017Grand Reed City Garage Own 2017 04/27/2017 2022Lansing Aeronautics Administration& Operations (Shared with Lansing TSC) Own 2017 05/11/2017Lansing Construction Field Services Lease-DTMB N/A N/ALansing Fleet Administration & Operations Own 2017 05/11/2017Lansing Nixon Warehouse Own 2017 05/11/2017Lansing Operations Field Services Own 2017 05/11/2017Lansing Van Wagoner Building Lease-DTMB N/A N/ALansing Warehouse/Secondary Lease-DTMB N/A N/AMetro Brush Street Garage Own 2016 05/03/2016Metro Caniff-Greeley Salt Storage Building Own 2016 05/03/2016 2020Metro Detroit Garage Own 2016 05/03/2016Metro Detroit Operations and Service Center Own 2016 05/10/2016Metro Detroit Welcome Center Lease-Private N/A N/AMetro Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building Own 2016 05/10/2016Metro M-102 - US-24 Salt Storage Building Own 2016 04/26/2016Metro Macomb TSC Lease-Private N/A N/A 2023Metro Metro Region Maintenance Crews Own 2016 04/19/2016Metro Metro Region Office Own 2016 04/26/2016Metro Metro Testing Lab Lease-Private N/A N/AMetro Oakland TSC Own 2016 04/26/2016Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building Own 2016 05/17/2016Metro Taylor TSC Own 2016 05/10/2016North Alpena TSC Lease-Private N/A N/ANorth Atlanta Garage Own 2017 05/17/2017North Gaylord TSC (Shared with North Region Office) Own 2017 05/16/2017North Hillman Testing Lab Own 2017 05/17/2017North Kalkaska Garage Own 2017 05/09/2017North Kalkaska Materials Testing Lab Own 2017 05/09/2017North Mackinac City Welcome Center Own 2017 05/09/2017North Mio Garage Own 2017 05/15/2017North North Region Maintenance Crews Own 2017 05/09/2017North North Region Office (Shared with Gaylord TSC) Own 2017 05/16/2017
Michigan Department of TransportationCapital Outlay Five-Year Program (2019-2023)
Facility Assessment Overview
Region/BusinessArea Facility Name Own/Lease
AssessmentYear
InspectionDate
MajorCapital
North Traverse City TSC Lease-Private N/A N/A 2022Pass. Trans. Benton Harbor Bus Terminal Own 2015 04/01/2015Pass. Trans. Detroit Bus Terminal Own 2016 05/24/2016Pass. Trans. Mio OCATS (Oscoda County Area Transp Specialist) Own 2017 05/16/2017Pass. Trans. New Center Rail Terminal Own 2015 05/12/2015Pass. Trans. Pontiac Bus/Rail Terminal Own 2015 05/18/2015Pass. Trans. Southfield Bus Terminal Own 2015 05/18/2015Southwest Coldwater Training Facility Own 2015 05/04/2015Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center Own 2015 05/04/2015Southwest Coloma Business Office Own 2015 04/01/2015Southwest Coloma Garage Own 2015 04/03/2015 2020, 2021Southwest Jones Garage Own 2015 04/29/2015 2020, 2021Southwest Kalamazoo Garage Own 2015 04/15/2015 2022Southwest Kalamazoo TSC Own 2015 04/15/2015Southwest Marshall Garage Own 2015 05/06/2015Southwest Marshall TSC Own 2015 05/06/2015Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center Own 2015 04/08/2015Southwest Niles Garage Own 2015 04/29/2015Southwest Paw Paw Garage Own 2015 04/27/2015Southwest Sawyer Garage Own 2015 04/08/2015 2020Southwest South Haven Garage Own 2015 04/06/2015 2020, 2021Southwest Southwest Region Maintenance Crews Own 2015 04/22/2015Southwest Southwest Region Office Own 2015 04/22/2015Superior Covington Storage Own 2015 04/28/2015Superior Crystal Falls TSC Own 2015 04/28/2015Superior Engadine Garage Own 2015 06/02/2015Superior Gladstone Sign & Signal Shop Own 2015 04/27/2015Superior Houghton Garage Own 2015 04/29/2015Superior Iron Mountain Welcome Center Lease-Private N/A N/ASuperior Ironwood Welcome Center Own 2015 04/29/2015 2022Superior Ishpeming TSC Own 2015 04/30/2015Superior L'Anse Garage Own 2015 04/29/2015Superior Marquette Welcome Center Own 2015 04/30/2015Superior Menominee Welcome Center Own 2015 04/28/2015Superior Newberry TSC Own 2015 06/02/2015Superior Sault Ste. Marie Welcome Center Own 2015 06/01/2015 2022Superior St. Ignace Garage Own 2015 06/03/2015 2023Superior St. Ignace Welcome Center Own 2015 06/03/2015 2022Superior Superior Region Office Own 2015 04/27/2015University Adrian Garage Own 2016 05/02/2016University Brighton Garage Own 2016 04/25/2016University Brighton TSC Lease-Private N/A N/AUniversity Charlotte Garage Own 2016 04/14/2016 2021University Dundee Welcome Center Own 2016 05/02/2016 2021University Grand Ledge Garage Own 2016 04/14/2016 2020, 2021University Jackson Testing Lab Own 2016 05/09/2016University Jackson TSC Own 2016 05/09/2016University Lansing TSC Own 2017 05/11/2017 2020University Mason Garage Own 2016 05/16/2016 2021University Monroe Welcome Center Own 2016 04/28/2016University University Region Maintenance Crews Own 2016 05/09/2016 2021University University Region Office Own 2016 05/12/2016University Williamston Garage Own 2016 04/18/2016
Bay Region
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Bay City TSC
Own
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
2590 E. Wilder Rd., Bay City MI 48706 COUNTY
Bay PHONE NO .
(989) 671‐1555 FAX NO .
(989) 671‐1530
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/22/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
22.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/22/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyBay County Department of Water and SBay County Department of Water and S
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
8,860 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
8,860 1999 Wood. Masonry, vinyl and brick. Wood and shingle.$ 2,303,600
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 2,232 2001 Wood. Vinyl siding. Wood shingles.$ 234,360
11,092TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 2 2 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 32TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC401 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Davison TSC
Own
East Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
9495 E. Po er Road, Davison MI 48423 COUNTY
Genesee PHONE NO .
(810) 653‐7470 FAX NO .
(810) 653‐1248
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/07/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/23/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 42DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyRichfield TownshipRichfield Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
3
ADEQUACY
6,400 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
6,400 2001 Wood. Vinly siding and brick. Wood and shingles.$ 1,664,000
6,400TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 2 0 3 3 0 2 3 0 0 3 3 33TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC403 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Davison TSC
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate10747 Bay Davison TSC STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2019 STE‐1 Parking lot is in poor condi on with large cracks. Apparently it was constructed on poor soils and appears to be se ling/moving in the SW corner. Addi onal numerous cracks have also developed following winter.
$ 130,000.00
10512 Bay Davison TSC STE‐1 Install Trench Drain
2021 STE‐1 Water flows into tes ng lab area at service door and overhead door. $ 12,793.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 142,793.00
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC403 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Bay Region Maintenance Crews
Own
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
3502 East Washington Avenue, Saginaw MI 48601 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 754‐0784 FAX NO .
(989) 754‐9250
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/23/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance Crews SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
38.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/10/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyBuena Vista Charter TownshipBuena Vista Charter Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2
ADEQUACY
2,100 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SPC‐1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 28,150 1966 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal with a membrane coa ng over front
$ 2,955,750
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,920 1966 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 516,600
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,720 1993 Wood. Metal. Wood shingles.$ 217,600
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,250 1966 Wood. Metal. Wood and shingle.$ 180,000
38,040TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 3 2 4 3 2 2 3 0 3 3 2 03SPC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 0 0 3 2 03HSB‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00CSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50062G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Bay Region Maintenance Crews
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate10763_Bay_Bay‐Region‐Maintenance‐Crews_CSB‐1_Replace‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 CSB‐1 Noted deteriora on of exis ng shingles, many patchs already in place. $ 19,381.50
10764_Bay_Bay‐Region‐Maintenance‐Crews_CSB‐2_Paint‐Exterior
2019 CSB‐2 Paint is peeling and in poor condi on exposing wood surfaces. Wood facia is ro ed and damaged.
$ 11,417.35
10765_Bay_Bay‐Region‐Maintenance‐Crews_CSB‐2_Repalce‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 CSB‐2 Noted deteriora on of exis ng shingles, many patchs already in place. $ 11,628.90
Special Maintenance Total: $ 42,427.75
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50062G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Bay Region Office (Shared with Hurom TSC)
Own
Huron TSC occupies 1,050 sq. . of the Bay Region Office.
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
5859 Sherman Road, Saginaw MI 48604 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 754‐7443 FAX NO .
(989) 754‐8122
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/23/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center
SITE ACREAGE
4.49
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyBuena Vista Charter TownshipBuena Vista Charter Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2
ADEQUACY
39,870 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG‐1 Region Office Region Office 39,870 1970 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal. Asphalt Shingles.$ 10,366,200
39,870TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 3 1 23REG‐1 Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG400 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Bay Region Office (Shared with Hurom TSC)
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate10766_Bay_Bay‐Region‐Office_Site_Repave‐Parking‐Lot
2021 STE‐1 Paving deteriora on is advanced and annual maintenance is required and significant.
$ 78,569.74
Special Maintenance Total: $ 78,569.74
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG400 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Huron TSC (Shared with Bay Region Office)
Own
Huron TSC is located within the Bay Region Office.
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
5859 Sherman Road, Saginaw MI 48604 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 754‐7443 FAX NO .
(989) 754‐8122
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/23/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyBuena Vista Charter TownshipBuena Vista Charter Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
1,050 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
‐ $ 0
TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC405 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Mt. Pleasant Garage (Shared with Mt. Pleasant TSC)
Own
Mt. Pleasant TSC occupies 5,000 sq. . of Mt. Pleasant Garage.
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1212 Corporate Drive, Mt. Pleasant MI 48858 COUNTY
Isabella PHONE NO .
(989) 773‐3532 FAX NO .
(989) 773‐0944
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/24/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center
SITE ACREAGE
14.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/18/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
DTE (includes MichCon)Mt. Pleasant, City ofMt. Pleasant, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2
ADEQUACY
5,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 27,140 1987 Steel and masonry. Masonry. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 2,849,700
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1990 Steel and masonry. Masonry. Metal.$ 630,000
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 6,000 1988 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood shingle.$ 480,000
39,140TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 32GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 2 0 2 2 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50039G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Mt. Pleasant TSC (Shared with Mt. Pleasant Garage)
Own
Mt. Pleasant TSC is located within the Mt. Pleasant Garage.
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1212 Corporate Drive, Mt. Pleasant MI 48858 COUNTY
Isabella PHONE NO .
(989) 773‐7756 FAX NO .
(989) 775‐6329
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/24/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/18/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
DTE (includes MichCon)Mt. Pleasant, City ofMt. Pleasant, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2
ADEQUACY
5,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
5,000 2000 Masonry and steel. Masonry and steel. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 1,300,000
5,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC402 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Saginaw East Garage
Own
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
3510 East Washington Avenue, Saginaw MI 48601 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 754‐0784 FAX NO .
(989) 754‐9250
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/23/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
33.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/09/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyBuena Vista Charter TownshipBuena Vista Charter Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
3
ADEQUACY
2,900 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 25,540 1991 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 2,681,700
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 11,670 2003 Steel. Metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 1,225,350
HSB‐2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 11,670 2003 Steel. Metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 1,225,350
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 6,000 1983 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingle.$ 480,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,940 2000 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and shingle.$ 795,200
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 1,900 1967 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingle.$ 152,000
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
2,400 2009 Masonry Masonry and Metal Wood and shingle$ 192,000
69,120TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50007G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 3 3 4 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 3 2 4 4 3 0 2 2 2 02HSB‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 3 2 4 4 3 2 2 2 2 02HSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 3 04SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 03SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 3 2 02CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Saginaw East Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate10770_Bay_Saginaw‐East‐Garage_SSB‐2_Replace‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐2 Noted deteriora on with blow‐offs and patches already in place. $ 19,381.50
10516 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR‐1 Replace Exterior Windows
2019 GAR‐1 Exterior windows are in poor condi on and are not energy efficient. $ 45,000.00
10514 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR‐1 Install Heaters
2020 GAR‐1 Hea ng and ven la on system in mechanic's area and adjacent parts room is in poor condi on and are inefficient to operate.
$ 110,000.00
10517 Bay Saginaw East Garage GAR‐1 Install Overhead Crane
2020 GAR‐1 The mechanic's area currently does not have an overhead crane for vehicle repair opera ons.
$ 52,000.00
10491 Bay Saginaw East Garage STE‐1 Remove Sand
2022 STE‐1 Removal of contaminated material from site. $ 1,561,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 1,787,381.50
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50007G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Maida FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Saginaw West Garage
Own
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1459 South Graham Road, M‐52, Saginaw MI 48609 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 781‐2310 FAX NO .
(989) 781‐0085
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/23/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
23.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/17/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Consumers EnergyThomas TownshipThomas Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
2
ADEQUACY
1,350 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 21,580 1970 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 2,265,900
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,940 2000 Cement and wood. Cement and wood. Wood and shingle.$ 795,200
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1987 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1970 Wood. Wood. Wood shingle.$ 480,000
CSB‐3 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,800 1984 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingle.$ 304,000
47,320TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 2 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 04SSB‐3 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 3 3 0 3 2 3 4 0 2 0 2 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50008G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Saginaw West Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate10772_Bay_Saginaw‐West‐Garage‐SSB‐2_Paint‐Exterior
2019 SSB‐2 Paint is peeling and in poor condi on resul ng in exposed wood surfaces. $ 11,711.86
10773_Bay_Saginaw‐West‐Garage_SSB‐2_Replace‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐2 Noted deteriora on of exis ng shingles, many patchs already in place. $ 31,000.00
10521 Bay Saginaw West Garage GAR‐1 Replace Floor Hoists
2019 GAR‐1 The two (2) exis ng floor hoists are inadequate to handle the larger, tandem‐axle trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with portable hoists.
$ 550,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 592,711.86
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50008G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Bay Region
REGION CONTACT
Maida, Rick FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zach Verhulst
Zilwaukee Bridge Maintenance Facility
Own
East Central Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
5777 N. Adams, Saginaw MI 48604 COUNTY
Saginaw PHONE NO .
(989) 752‐0092 FAX NO .
(989) 752‐5475
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/22/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Holding TankWell
PropaneElectrical
Adequate
Consumers Energy
Amerigas (Saginaw)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
0
ADEQUACY
1,800 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 1,800 1996 Wood. Vinyl siding. Wood and shingles.$ 189,000
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 3,584 1998 Wood. Vinyl siding. Wood and shingle.$ 376,320
HSB‐2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 720 1998 Wood. Vinyl siding. Wood and shingles.$ 75,600
6,104TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 4 0 2 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 3 3 2 2 3 2 4 3 0 0 0 2 02HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 3 03HSB‐2 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
59050F 00
Blue Water Bridge
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
BWB
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Blue Water Bridge Plaza
OWN / LEASE
Own
East Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1410 Elmwood, Port Huron MI 48060 COUNTY
St. Clair PHONE NO .
(810) 984‐3131 FAX NO .
(810) 984‐1810
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/05/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Bridge Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
53.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/22/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipal
NatElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)SEMCO
Port Huron, City ofPort Huron, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
3
ADEQUACY
22,208 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
INS‐1 Inspec on Facility Inspec on Facility 28,930 1995 Steel/Block Brick/Concrete Built‐up$ 3,037,650
INS‐2 Inspec on Facility Other 324 1995 Steel and concrete. Metal and limestone. Rubber membrane.$ 34,020
OFF‐1 Office Building Office Building 22,208 1998 Concrete and steel. Concrete. Rubber membrane.$ 5,774,080
GEN‐1 Emergency Generator Containment
Emergency Generator Containment
400 2001 Block. Block. Rubber membrane.$ 42,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 896 2001 Wood. Metal. Wood and shingle.$ 71,680
TLB‐1 Toll Booth Toll Booth 1,687 0 Steel and concrete. Concrete and metal. Metal.$ 708,540
54,445TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 2 3 3 3 4 5 0 4 2 2 54INS‐1 Adequate Inadequate
4 4 4 3 3 3 0 4 5 0 0 3 4 04INS‐2 Inadequate Adequate
3 3 4 3 3 4 0 4 5 0 3 2 3 53OFF‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
2 2 3 0 0 2 0 2 3 2 3 3 2 02GEN‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 2 0 0 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
5 5 3 3 5 2 0 5 3 0 0 0 4 03TLB‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
BWBBRG 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBWB ‐ Blue Water Bridge Plaza
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10616 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza INS‐1 Epoxy Entranceway
2019 INS‐1 Wear spots throughout. $ 12,000.00
10617 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza OFF‐1 Epoxy Entranceway
2019 OFF‐1 Wear spots throughout. $ 16,000.00
10619 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza GEN‐1 Replace Generator
2019 GEN‐1 Generator is showing signs of wear and requires con nual maintenance. $ 250,000.00
10618 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza STE‐1 Replace Security Gate
2020 STE‐1 Requires con nual maintenance. $ 30,000.00
10621 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza STE‐1 Replace Curbs
2020 STE‐1 Plowing and salt have damage curbs. $ 35,000.00
10620 BWB Blue Water Bridge Plaza TLB‐1 Replace Toll Booths
2021 TLB‐1 Doors rus ng and poor thermal resistance. $ 400,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 743,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
BWBBRG 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
BWB
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Port Huron Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
East Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2900 Lewis Drive, Port Huron MI 48060 COUNTY
St. Clair PHONE NO .
(810) 984‐4482 FAX NO .
(810) 984‐1091
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/12/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
13.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/16/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 55DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
5
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)SEMCO
Port Huron, City ofPort Huron Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
3
ADEQUACY
2,500 SQ FT
5
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 34,848 2001 Steel. Metal. Rubber with stone ballast.$ 3,659,040
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 7,200 2001 Concrete and wood. Concrete and metal. Wood shingles.$ 576,000
42,048TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 22GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 02SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50085G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBWB ‐ Port Huron Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10561 BWB Port Huron Garage STE‐1 Replace Fence Gate Posts
2020 STE‐1 Main fence gate posts are unstable and move laterally under high winds or during opera on. Automa c gate opening system not working properly.
$ 21,950.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 21,950.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50085G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
BWB
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Port Huron Project Office (Temporary)
OWN / LEASE
Own
East Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2127 11th Avenue, Port Huron MI 48060 COUNTY
St. Clair PHONE NO .
(810) 985‐5011 FAX NO .
(810) 985‐5042
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/12/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Office SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)
Port Huron, City ofPort Huron, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
4
ADEQUACY
6,110 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
PRJ‐1 Project Office Project Office 6,110 2000 Wood. Masonry and vinyl. Wood shingles.$ 1,588,600
6,110TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC702 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBWB ‐ Port Huron Project Office (Temporary)
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10567 BWB Port Huron Project Office STE‐1 Pave Parking Lot
2020 STE‐1 Asphalt pavement has extensive cracking. $ 43,335.00
10568 BWB Port Huron Project Office STE‐1 Replace Sidewalk Curbing
2021 STE‐1 Concrete sidewalk, building perimeter apron, and curbing is severely cracked/damaged/se led at various loca ons.
$ 12,195.00
10569 BWB Port Huron Project Office TSC‐1 Replace Restroom Tile Floors
2022 TSC‐1 The led concrete floor in each restroom has cracked and se led. $ 60,762.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 116,292.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC702 00
Grand Region
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Del Kirkby FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Cadillac TSC
Own
Northwest Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
7915 US‐131 Hwy., Cadillac MI 49601 COUNTY
Wexford PHONE NO .
(231) 775‐3486 FAX NO .
(231) 775‐0301WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service CenterSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
24.10ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/01/2008
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 21DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 01
1
ADEQUACY
7,080 SQ FT
1
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
7,080 2008 Wood. Brick. Shingles.$ 1,840,800
TST-1 Testing Lab Heated Storage 720 2008 Wood. Brick. Shingles.$ 243,360
7,800TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 23TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 02TST‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC203 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Weaver FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Fennville Garage
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
5252 East M‐89, Fennville MI 49408 COUNTY
Allegan PHONE NO .
(269) 561‐6701 FAX NO .
(269) 561‐5489WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/04/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
01/12/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyMichigan Gas U li es
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
1,948 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 8,516 1966 Rigid steel frame. Masonry and metal panels. Metal roof panels.$ 894,180
HSB-1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1968 Rigid steel frame. Prefinished insulated metal panels.
Prefinished metal panels.$ 504,000
HSB-2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 12,443 2013 Steel. Steel. Metal panel.$ 1,306,515
SSB-2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 7,854 1982 Concrete and wood. Concrete and Shingle. Shingle (new).$ 628,320
SSB-3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 14,400 2013 Concrete and wood. Wood. Shingled.$ 1,152,000
CMA-1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
629 0 Concrete (lower) and Metal arch truss frame
Concrete (lower) Fabric$ 50,320
48,642TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
5 2 3 3 4 2 2 3 5 3 5 3 3 03GAR‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 3 1 2 5 3 0 5 0 1 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 2 01HSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 5 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 01SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50023G 00
MAJOR CAPITALGrand Region‐Fennville Garage
Major Capital
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10748 Grand Fennville Garage GAR‐3 Construct New Maintenance Garage
2021 GAR‐3 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The exis ng garage is inadequate in size and func onality. With current building layout, cannot expand to either the east or west. Spending large amounts of money for internal repairs/replacements is not recommended.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Fennville Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10774_Grand_Fennville‐Garage‐HSB‐1_Replace‐Siding
2019 HSB‐1 Siding is very rusty on all sides. $ 50,000.00
10281 Grand Fennville Garage GAR‐1 Install Exhaust Hoses
2020 GAR‐1 There are no exhaust hoses at this facility. The exis ng fans were not intended for this type of facility and only remove a limited amount of exhaust fumes, posing a safety concern.
$ 55,423.00
10659 Grand Fennville Garage STE‐1 Repair Fence
2021 STE‐1 The exis ng Fence fabric is not properly a ached at various loca ons. The three‐wire barbed top is severely corroded and is not tensioned properly.
$ 28,000.00
10660 Grand Fennville Garage SSB‐2 Upgrade Ligh ng System
2021 SSB‐2 The exis ng interior ligh ng system is not adequate for MDOT opera ons. $ 16,000.00
10749 Grand Fennville Garage GAR‐1 Install Floor Hoist
2022 GAR‐1 Currently there is not opera onal floor hoist at the facility. The exis ng floor hoist has been abandoned. The size of the exis ng mechanics area is inadequate to install a new hoist.
$ 195,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 344,423.00
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50023G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Wanamaker FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Grand Rapids Garage
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1400 Scribner Avenue, Grand Rapids MI 49504 COUNTY
Kent PHONE NO .
(616) 451‐8411 FAX NO .
(616) 451‐0532WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/12/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/29/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 13DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Grand Rapids, City ofGrand Rapids, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 25
3
ADEQUACY
760 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 10,550 1965 CMU block. Painted block, and brick. EIFS on office area.
Flat with membrane coating.
$ 1,107,750
10,550TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 2 3 3 2 3 2 4 3 2 3 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50054G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Grand Rapids Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10775_Grand_Grand‐Rapids‐Garage_Site_Add‐New‐Parking‐Lot‐Ligh ng
2019 STE‐1 No ligh ng exists $ 27,987.06
10776_Grand_Grand‐Rapids‐Garage_GAR‐1_Paint‐Exterior
2019 GAR‐1 Paint is peeling and in poor condi on resul ng in exposed masonry surfaces. $ 19,936.83
Special Maintenance Total: $ 47,923.89
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50054G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSORGrand Rapids TSC
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
2660 Leonard Street, NE, Grand Rapids MI 49525 COUNTY
Kent PHONE NO .
(616) 464‐1800 FAX NO .
(616) 464‐1189WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service CenterSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
13,821 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
13,821 1989 $ 3,593,460
13,821TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC303 00
MAJOR CAPITALGrand Region‐Grand Rapids TSC
Major Capital
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10338 Grand Grand Region TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
2021 TSC‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The Grand Rapids TSC is currently a leased facility located in the southeast quadrant of I‐96 and Leonard Street within the City of Grand Rapids. The lease agreement is for 5 years with two 5 year renewable op ons.
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC303 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Wanamaker FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Grand Region Maintenance Crews
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1240 Front Street NW, Grand Rapids MI 49504 COUNTY
Kent PHONE NO .
(616) 451‐4557 FAX NO .
(616) 451‐8062WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/12/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance CrewsSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
02/16/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 11DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Grand Rapids, City ofGrand Rapids, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 34
3
ADEQUACY
2,800 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
SPC-1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 23,430 1964 CMU. Block (painted). Rubber membrane.$ 2,460,150
23,430TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 2 4 2 3 2 4 0 2 2 3 32SPC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50075F 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Grand Region Maintenance Crews
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10796_Grand_Grand‐Region‐Maintenance‐Crews_Replace‐Interior‐Ligh ng
2019 STE‐1 Ligh ng is failing and inefficient (power consump on as well as light distribu on) $ 170,000.00
10156 Grand Grand Region Maintenance Crews SPC‐1 Paint Interior
2022 SPC‐1 Paint is showing signs of deteriora on, including peeling and chipping. $ 33,562.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 203,562.00
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50075F 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Wanamaker FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Grand Region Office
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1420 Front Avenue, NW, Grand Rapids MI 49504 COUNTY
Kent PHONE NO .
(616) 451‐3091 FAX NO .
(616) 451‐0707WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/12/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera onsSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/29/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Grand Rapids, City ofGrand Rapids, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
4
ADEQUACY
23,220 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG-1 Region Office Region Office 23,220 1962 Masonry. Grouted tile. Rubber membrane.$ 6,037,200
23,220TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG300 00
MAJOR CAPITALGrand Region‐Grand Region Office
Major Capital
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10160 Grand Grand Region Office TST‐1 Construct New Tes ng Lab
2022 TST‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Currently contracted. This is not a cost effec ve op on and MDOT does not retain control of tes ng environment/controls.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Grand Region Office
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10777_Grand_Grand‐Region‐Office_Site_Repave‐Parking‐Lot
2021 STE‐1 Paving deteriora on is advanced and annual maintenance is required and significant.
$ 18,446.85
10778_Grand_Grand‐Region‐Office_Site_Replace‐Concrete‐Sidewalks
2021 STE‐1 Uneven due to se lement. Some cracking and spauling. $ 17,250.39
10158 Grand Grand Region Office REG‐1 Replace Carpet
2022 REG‐1 Carpet is showing visible signs of wear. $ 50,251.00
10527 Grand Grand Region Office REG‐1 Remodel Recep on Area
2022 REG‐1 Exis ng recep onist area is not adequate for office opera ons and servicing the public.
$ 135,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 220,948.24
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG300 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Steve Wessels FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Has ngs Garage
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
1300 East Quimby Rd., Has ngs MI 49058 COUNTY
Barry PHONE NO .
(269) 945‐3493 FAX NO .
(269) 945‐9394WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
01/19/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
3,431 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 33,300 1985 Concrete and steel. Concrete and steel. Steel standing seam.$ 3,496,500
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 6,000 1985 Concrete and timber. T1-11 (painted). Shingle.$ 480,000
SSL-1 Salt/Sand Loading Structure
Salt/Sand Loading Structure
2,000 2013 Wood N/A N/A$ 160,000
CMA-1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
4,000 2005 Concrete (lower) and metal truss arch frame.
Concrete (lower) Fabric (polypropelene canvas).
$ 320,000
45,300TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50016G 00
MAJOR CAPITALGrand Region‐Has ngs Garage
Major Capital
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10751 Grand Has ngs Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2021 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The exis ng wash bay is inadequate and does not meet the opera onal needs of the garage.
10188 Grand Has ngs Garage SSB‐2 Construct New SSB
2022 SSB‐2 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The current salt concrete has a capacity of 3,000 tons which is inadequate since the 5‐year average for salt usage at this garage is 4,070 tons. Exis ng structure does not have a covered loading area (secondary containment).
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Has ngs Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10095 Grand Has ngs Garage GAR‐1 Upgrade Electrical System
2021 GAR‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern ligh ng fixtures.
$ 122,204.00
10364 Grand Has ngs Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 Pavement is in poor condi on with excessive cracking. $ 243,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 365,204.00
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50016G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Terry Harrington FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Howard City Complex (Closed)
Own
Facility is closed. MDOT is evalua ng op ons to sell or lease the property.
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
19153 W. Howard City‐Edmore Rd., Howard City MI 49329 COUNTY
Montcalm PHONE NO .
(231) 937‐7780 FAX NO .
(231) 937‐2281WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/04/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
Leased as office spaceSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
8.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/30/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Great Lakes EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
5,565 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
- $ 0
TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
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Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC302 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Cal Rehkopf FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Marion Garage
Own
West Central Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
2897 Sixteen Mile Rd, Marion MI 49665 COUNTY
Osceola PHONE NO .
(231) 743‐6831 FAX NO .
(231) 743‐9543WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
12.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
02/24/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Great Lakes EnergyConsumers Energy
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
2,000 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 20,000 1974 Concrete and Masonry (CMU)
Painted masonry. Flat with membrane coating.
$ 2,100,000
SSB-2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1992 Concrete, Masonry and Wood.
Concrete and Masonry. T1-11 with Paint.
Shingle.$ 645,120
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,400 1994 Concrete and Masonry. Masonry (Painted). Flat membrane.$ 512,000
CSB-2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,650 1974 Wood plank. Wood (painted). Shingle.$ 452,000
40,114TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 2 2 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 3 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 03SSB‐2 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 0 2 0 2 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50056G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Marion Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10786_Grand_Marion‐Garage_SSB‐1_Replace‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐1 Shingles are falling off of the roof. $ 25,000.00
10787_Grand_Marion‐Garage_SSB‐2_Replace‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐2 Shingles are falling off of the roof. $ 35,000.00
10785_Grand_Marion‐Garage_STE‐1_Repave‐Parking‐Lot
2021 STE‐1 Parking lot has cracking and se lement. $ 95,972.48
Special Maintenance Total: $ 155,972.48
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50056G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
LeighAnn Mikesell FACILITY ASSESSOR
Steve Loney
Muskegon TSC
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
2225 Olthoff Drive, Muskegon MI 49444 COUNTY
Muskegon PHONE NO .
(231) 777‐3451 FAX NO .
(231) 777‐3621WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/02/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service CenterSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/29/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Muskegon, City ofMuskegon, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
6,612 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
6,612 1997 Wood. Brick and EIFS. Wood and shingle.$ 1,719,120
HSB-1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 1,344 2005 Wood. Vinyl. Wood and shingle.$ 141,120
7,956TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 0 2 2 2 23TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 13 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC301 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Rick Wanamaker FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Plainwell Garage
Own
West Michigan Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
596 North 11th Street, Plainwell MI 49080 COUNTY
Allegan PHONE NO .
(269) 685‐5350 FAX NO .
(269) 685‐1704WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/04/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
21.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/05/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
5
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyMichigan Gas U li es
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 44
4
ADEQUACY
3,120 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 20,000 1963 Steel and CMU. CMU block (painted) and some metal panel.
Metal.$ 2,100,000
SSB-2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 2,500 1985 Concrete. Concrete (painted). Concete (painted).$ 200,000
SSB-3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 5,040 2005 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Shingle.$ 403,200
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 7,260 1963 Steel frame. Metal. Metal.$ 580,800
CMA-1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
600 0 Concrete. Canvas. Canvas.$ 48,000
35,400TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 05SSB‐2 Inadequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐3 Inadequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50022G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Plainwell Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10788_Grand_Plainwell‐Garage‐GAR‐1_Replace‐Well
2019 GAR‐1 Exis ng well water is not potable. $ 31,000.00
10791_Grand_Plainwell‐Garage_GAR‐1_Install‐New‐Overhang‐&‐Gu ers
2019 GAR‐1 Building has no overhand or gu ers allowing for water penetra on into the walls.
$ 10,819.12
10792_Grand_Plainwell‐Grarage_SSB‐2_Replace‐Roof‐Coa ng
2019 SSB‐2 Apply roof coa ng over en re building roof to maintain the integrity of the domed structure.
$ 25,314.67
10380 Grand Plainwell Garage GAR‐1 Insulate Interior
2019 GAR‐1 Ceiling and walls have low thermal resistance and require insula on to increase thermal proper es.
$ 30,000.00
10790_Grand_Plainwell‐Garage‐STE‐1_Site Drainage
2020 STE‐1 Site run‐off coming from the south and east ends is crea ng a flooded condi on with standing water at the west side of the site.
$ 29,974.87
10662 Grand Plainwell Garage CSB‐1 Paint Framing
2020 CSB‐1 The structural steel framing members have severe surface rust and need to be preserved.
$ 24,700.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 151,808.65
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50022G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT Grand Region
REGION CONTACT
Cal Rehkopf FACILITY ASSESSOR
Adam Doubblestein
Reed City Garage
Own
West Central Prosperity Region
BUSINESS AREA OWN / LEASE
ADDRESS
19424 US‐10, Reed City MI 49677 COUNTY
Osceola PHONE NO .
(231) 832‐5322 FAX NO .
(231) 832‐9047WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2017FACILITY FUNCTION
GarageSECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00ADMIN/EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lizedFACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/15/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Great Lakes EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Reed City, City ofIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
1,200 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE TOTAL ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
OCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 20,465 1976 Concrete Masonry (CMU)
Brick and paint; EIFS/DryVit
Flat with membrane coating.
$ 2,148,825
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 5,650 1976 Wood. Metal. Shingle.$ 452,000
SSB-2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1991 Concrete and wood. T1-11, painted. Shingle.$ 645,120
34,179TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 3 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 2 0 0 3 2 3 0 0 2 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 2 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 3 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50057G 00
MAJOR CAPITALGrand Region‐Reed City Garage
Major Capital
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10173 Grand Reed City Garage CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
2022 CSB‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEGrand Region ‐ Reed City Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10779_Grand_Reed‐City‐Garage_SSB‐1_Repalce‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐1 Shingles are falling off of the roof. $ 26,468.75
10780_Grand_Reed‐City‐Garage_SSB‐2_Repalce‐Roof‐Shingles
2019 SSB‐2 Shingles are falling off of the roof. $ 35,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 61,468.75
Page 2 of 23 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair)4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair)5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50057G 00
Lansing Area
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT
Tom Ferrigan FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Aeronau cs Administra on & Opera ons (Shared with Lansing TSC)
OWN / LEASE
Own
Lansing TSC occupies 5,125 sq. . of Aeronau cs Administra on & Opera ons.
Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2700 Port Lansing Rd., Lansing MI 48906 COUNTY
Clinton PHONE NO .
(517) 335‐9283 FAX NO .
(517) 321‐6422
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/11/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Transportation Service Center
SITE ACREAGE
4.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/17/2011
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Lansing Board of Water & LightConsumers Energy
Lansing Board of Water & LightLansing, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
42,890 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
AER‐1 Aeronau cs Administra on Aeronau cs Administra on/TSC
53,115 1993 Masonry and steel. Brick. Rubber membrane without ballast.
$ 13,809,900
HNG‐1 Aeronau cs Hangar Aeronau cs Hangar 20,000 1993 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal. Metal$ 2,100,000
73,115TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
2 3 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 0 4 3 3 42AER‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 3 4 4 3 2 2 3 0 3 3 3 02HNG‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
AERONA 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSOR
Construc on Field Services
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐DTMB
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
8885 Ricks Rd., Dimondale MI 48909 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 322‐1087 FAX NO .
(517) 322‐1094
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Construction Technology
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
OFF‐1 Office Building Office Building 115,986 1977 $ 30,156,360
115,986TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
LANCT1 01
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT
Sco Ra erree FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Fleet Administra on & Opera ons
OWN / LEASE
Own Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2522 West Main Street, Lansing MI 48917 COUNTY
Ingham PHONE NO .
(517) 334‐7758 FAX NO .
(517) 334‐7840
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/11/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
4.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/06/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
1
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Lansing Board of Water & LightConsumers Energy
Lansing, Charter Township ofLansing, Charter Township of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 12
2
ADEQUACY
5,396 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 26,504 1948 Mason EIFS masonry. Asphalt coated.$ 2,782,920
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 5,400 1985 Wood, masonry and metal. Metal. Metal.$ 567,000
HSB‐2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 500 1940 Wood and block founda on.
Metal. Metal.$ 52,500
32,404TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 5 2 3 3 2 33GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 4 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 0 3 3 2 03HSB‐1 Adequate Inadequate
4 4 3 4 4 4 1 2 3 3 0 0 3 03HSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50051G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCELansing ‐ Fleet Administra on & Opera ons
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10269 Lansing Fleet GAR‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2021 GAR‐1 Current four foot fluorescent light fixtures are T‐12 and are very inefficient and half of the fixtures in front office remain on for night security due to the way they are wired to the switches.
$ 23,446.00
10559 Lansing Fleet STE‐1 Install New Pavement
2021 STE‐1 Remove ex. topsoil and rough grade (3,393 sq. yd.). Install two (2) catch basins and one (1) manhole. From each catch basin install 10" PVC storm sewer pipe to manhole. Install 12" PVC storm sewer pipe from manhole to municipal storm sewer main.
$ 140,000.00
10272 Lansing Fleet STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2022 STE‐1 Exis ng parking area is nearing the end of its useful life. The pavement is cracked extensively. The cracks were sealed with hot rubber in 2009 with low spots filled with AMZ material to help prolong the life. The gravel area is uneven.
$ 380,460.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 543,906.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50051G 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT
Tom Hynes FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Nixon Warehouse
OWN / LEASE
Own Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
5219 Nixon Road, Dimondale MI 48821 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 654‐2450 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/11/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Warehouse SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
17.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 12
2
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WRH‐1 Warehouse Warehouse 5,000 0 Masonry and metal. Metal. Metal.$ 400,000
5,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
2 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 0 4 3 3 03WRH‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
LANWH2 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT
Bill Herron FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Opera ons Field Services
OWN / LEASE
Own Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
6333 Lansing Road, Lansing MI 48917 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 322‐3300 FAX NO .
(517) 322‐3385
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/11/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Maintenance Operations
SITE ACREAGE
26.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/19/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
1
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Lansing Board of Water & LightConsumers EnergyDelta TownshipDelta Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 12
2
ADEQUACY
11,448 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Office Building 44,210 1984 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal with membrane.$ 4,642,050
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 7,500 1974 Block Steel Steel Metal$ 600,000
51,710TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
2 3 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 33GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 0 0 0 5 00CSB‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50080F 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSOR
Van Wagoner Building
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐DTMB
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
425 W. O awa, Lansing MI 48933 COUNTY
Ingham PHONE NO .
(517) 241‐4340 FAX NO .
(517) 241‐8675
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
275,894 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
OFF‐1 Office Building Office Building 275,894 1968 $ 71,732,440
275,894TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TRANSB 00
2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Lansing
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSOR
Warehouse/Secondary
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐DTMB
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Prosperity Region
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
7575 Crowner Dr, Dimondale MI 48909 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 322‐5559 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Warehouse SECONDARY FUNCTION
Statewide Maintenance crews
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WRH‐1 Warehouse Warehouse 92,442 1975 Masonry. Masonry. Steel and membrane.$ 7,395,360
92,442TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY El
ectrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhaust
HVAC
Service Do
ors
Overhead/
Sliding Do
ors
Roof
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCE
Bldg Code
‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
LANWH1 00
Metro Region
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Brush Street Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
5811 Brush Street, Detroit MI 48208 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 875‐9066 FAX NO .
(313) 875‐0752
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/03/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
Salt/Sand Storage
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 55DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)Detroit Water and Sewage DepartmenDetroit Water and Sewage Departmen
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 24
3
ADEQUACY
600 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 5,500 1976 Steel and Masonry Masonry Metal$ 577,500
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 1,800 1976 Concrete. Masonry. Metal.$ 144,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 420 2005 Wood. Metal. Metal.$ 33,600
7,720TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 4 2 4 4 4 2 5 0 4 3 4 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 0 4 4 0 0 0 4 0 5 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 00CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB705 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage Building
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
10200 Greeley Street, Detroit MI 48211 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(810) 650‐5921 FAX NO .
(313) 295‐0844
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/03/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Salt/Sand Storage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.69
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 54DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
N/AN/A
5
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 4,000 1980 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingles.$ 320,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 4,500 1980 Wood. Wood. Wood Shingles.$ 360,000
8,500TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐1 Inadequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Inadequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB700 00
MAJOR CAPITALMetro Region‐Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage Building
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10478 Metro Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage SSB‐3 Construct New SSB
2020 SSB‐3 The two exis ng salt/sand storage buildings are non‐DEQ compliant and have ongoing structural deficiencies.
Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage Building
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10607 Metro Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage STE‐1 Install Security Fence
2020 STE‐1 The property fence and gate are in extremely poor condi on and do not provide adequate security for the site.
$ 86,000.00
10608 Metro Caniff‐Greeley Salt Storage STE‐1 Install LED Ligh ng
2020 STE‐1 The site is poorly illuminated at night and does not provide adequate security for the site.
$ 48,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 134,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB700 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Detroit Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1500 E. Ferry Street, Detroit MI 48211 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 874‐2140 FAX NO .
(313) 874‐2173
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/03/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/05/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 34DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)Detroit Water and Sewage DepartmenDetroit Water and Sewage Departmen
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
2,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 24,146 2007 Steel and masonry. Masonry and metal. Metal.$ 2,535,330
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 10,638 2004 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood shingle.$ 851,040
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 30,000 0 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 2,400,000
64,784TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 22GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
5 5 5 0 0 5 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 03CSB‐1 Inadequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50063G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Detroit Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10611 Metro Detroit Garage GAR‐1 Paint Steel Frame
2019 GAR‐1 The steel girts for the maintenance garage walls are rusty. The rigid frames need maintenance pain ng.
$ 42,000.00
10613 Metro Detroit Garage GAR‐1 Install Fume Detec on System
2019 GAR‐1 The maintenance garage’s exhaust fans need to be operating when space is occupied, which is not energy efficient.
$ 40,000.00
10610 Metro Detroit Garage STE‐1 Install Sewer System
2021 STE‐1 The combined sanitary / storm sewer system backs‐up under heavy rain due to inadequately sized drainage pipe. Note: The facility sewer system is connected to an undersized 10” drain pipe owned by the City of Detroit.
$ 435,500.00
10612 Metro Detroit Garage GAR‐1 Install Floor Drainage System
2021 GAR‐1 Inadequate floor drainage system in maintenance garage causing a poten al safety hazard from standing water and sewer back‐ups.
$ 173,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 690,500.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50063G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Detroit Opera ons & Service Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
Shared facility. Square footage breakdown: Detroit TSC ‐ 18,096; SEMTOC ‐ 22,621; OBD ‐ 4,524.
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1060 W. Fort Street, Detroit MI 48226 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 965‐6350 FAX NO .
(313) 965‐5933
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/10/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
ITS/BOD/Other
SITE ACREAGE
2.26
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/01/2012
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 34DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)Detroit Water and Sewage DepartmenDetroit Water and Sewage Departmen
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2
ADEQUACY
45,241 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
18,096 2012 Steel Metal Membrane$ 4,704,960
18,096TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC705 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Detroit Opera ons & Service Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10637 Metro Detroit Opera ons Service Center STE‐1 Install Trench Drains
2019 STE‐1 The outer N/S parking lot driveways and N/S center parking lot pedestrian pathway do not drain properly causing ponding, which is a poten al safety hazard during winter months.
$ 40,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 40,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC705 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
10017 Ford Rd, Dearborn MI 48216 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/10/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Salt/Sand Storage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
N/AN/A
5
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 4,000 1976 Wood. Metal and wood. Asphalt shingle.$ 320,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,200 1976 Wood. Metal and wood. Wood.$ 256,000
7,200TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 4 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 4 0 4 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 4 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB701 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Ford/Wyoming Salt Storage Building
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00101 Metro Fort/Wyoming Salt Storage STE‐1 Install Fencing
2020 STE‐1 Fence and gates are deteriora ng. $ 36,625.00
10634 Metro Fort/Wyoming Salt Storage SSB‐3 Construct New SSB
2020 SSB‐3 The en re building is in very poor condi on and does not have a sheltered loading / unloading area for DEQ compliance.
$ 821,000.00
10636 Metro Fort/Wyoming Salt Storage STE‐1 Install LED Ligh ng
2021 STE‐1 The site does not have exterior ligh ng for security purposes. $ 34,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 891,625.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB701 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
M‐102 ‐ US‐24 Salt Storage Building
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
24031 W. 8 Mile Road, Detroit MI 48219 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Salt/Sand Storage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Inadequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
N/AN/A
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 4,500 1976 Wood. Metal and wood. Shingles.$ 360,000
4,500TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 4 0 5 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB703 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSORMacomb TSC
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
26170 21 Mile Road, Chesterfield Township MI 48051 COUNTY
Macomb PHONE NO .
(586) 421‐3920 FAX NO .
(586) 598‐4043
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
10,428 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
10,428 0 $ 2,711,280
10,428TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC703 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Metro Region Maintenance Crews
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2945 Lapeer Road, Auburn Hills MI 48326 COUNTY
Oakland PHONE NO .
(248) 373‐4900 FAX NO .
(248) 373‐2322
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/19/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance Crews SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
22.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
11/23/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 24DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers EnergyAuburn Hills, City ofAuburn Hills, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
1
ADEQUACY
7,735 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
OFF‐1 Office Building Office Building 7,735 1985 Masonry. Masonry and metal. Rubber membrane.$ 2,011,100
SPC‐1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 12,450 1985 Masonry. Masonry and metal. Rubber membrane.$ 1,307,250
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 10,000 1991 Masonry. Masonry. Rubber membrane.$ 1,050,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 14,336 2000 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 1,146,880
44,521TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 3 3 2 05OFF‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 5 4 3 3 3 5 0 3 3 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50059G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Metro Region Maintenance Crews
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10590 Metro Metro Region Maintenance Crews HSB‐1 Replace Ligh ng System
2021 HSB‐1 The ex. light fixtures are the metal halide type, which are not energy efficient, and take 5 or more minutes for lights to fully illuminate area.
$ 41,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 41,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50059G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Metro Region Office
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
18101 W. Nine Mile Rd., Southfield MI 48075 COUNTY
Oakland PHONE NO .
(248) 483‐5100 FAX NO .
(248) 483‐9602
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/30/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers EnergySouthfield, City ofSouthfield, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
4
ADEQUACY
24,000 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG‐1 Region Office Region Office 24,000 2002 Steel, Masonry Masonry Membrane$ 6,240,000
24,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 4 3 3 0 3 4 0 3 3 3 33REG‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG700 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Metro Region Office
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10599 Metro Region Office REG‐1 Paint Exterior
2019 REG‐1 The building exterior surfaces are stained/ dirty, have cracked/ missing grout and caulking at various loca ons. Plugged masonry weep holes at various loca ons. The front concrete columns are not painted to match the rear columns painted black.
$ 94,000.00
10601 Metro Region Office STE‐1 Pave North Parking Lot
2020 STE‐1 North side parking lot HMA pavement is deteriora ng and has shi ed/depressed/se le catch basins.
$ 53,000.00
10600 Metro Region Office STE‐1 Replace Sidewalk
2021 STE‐1 Concrete sidewalk is damaged, has large cracks, and has se led at various loca ons causing poten al trip hazard. Concrete curbing is damaged at various loca ons.
$ 54,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 201,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG700 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT FACILITY ASSESSORMetro Tes ng Lab
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
35414 Mound Road, Sterling Heights MI 48310 COUNTY
Macomb PHONE NO .
(586) 826‐8992 FAX NO .
(586) 826‐8996
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
FACILITY FUNCTION
Materials Tes ng SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
5,662 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Tes ng Lab 5,662 0 $ 1,913,756
5,662TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
CTL700 01
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Bartus, Joe FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Oakland TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
800 Vanguard Drive, Pon ac MI 48341 COUNTY
Oakland PHONE NO .
(248) 451‐0001 FAX NO .
(248) 451‐0125
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/01/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers EnergyOakland County Water Resource ComOakland County Water Resource Com
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
3
ADEQUACY
16,700 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
16,700 2009 Wood. Brick and vinyl. Shingle.$ 4,342,000
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Tes ng Lab 600 2009 Wood Vinyl siding Asphalt shingles$ 202,800
17,300TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 3 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 22TST‐1 Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC704 01
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Oakland TSC
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10598 Metro Oakland TSC STE‐1 Pave Parking Lot
2020 STE‐1 Parking lot has heaving, cracks, sunken manholes, and ponding at various loca ons.
$ 242,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 242,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC704 01
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
6101 Pelham Rd., Allen Park MI 48101 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/17/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Salt/Sand Storage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 35DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
N/AN/A
5
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 05
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1992 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and shingles.$ 645,120
8,064TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
4 4 4 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 3 0 4 04SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB704 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Pelham Yard Salt Storage Building
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10649 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage SSB‐1 Renovate SSB‐1
2019 SSB‐1 The ligh ng system is inadequate and is not energy efficient. The exhaust fans are old, rusty, and currently not working (7 total). The electrical system is old and outdated. The HMA interior pavement has large alligator cracking throughout.
$ 120,000.00
10652 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE‐1 Install Site Ligh ng
2019 STE‐1 There is insufficient site ligh ng to deter trespassing and poten al vandalism.
$ 32,000.00
00061 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE‐1 Correct Site Drainage
2021 STE‐1 Southwest corner of site and area behind salt shed are retaining water. $ 28,287.00
10650 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE‐1 Install Driveway Shoulders
2021 STE‐1 There is heavy ru ng along both sides of the entry driveway, full length. Motorist frequently mistake entry driveway as on‐ramp to expressway.
$ 22,000.00
10651 Metro Pelham Yard Salt Storage STE‐1 Replace Property Fence
2021 STE‐1 The perimeter fencing and entry gate is in poor condi on and has missing / damaged barbed wire top. A por on of the east property fence was removed to provide access to an area owned by MDOT for highway construc on project material storage.
$ 25,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 227,287.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
SSB704 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Metro Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Taylor TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
6510 Telegraph Rd., Taylor MI 48180 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 375‐2400 FAX NO .
(313) 295‐0822
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/10/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
6.30
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/01/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 42DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATINGELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)Taylor, City ofTaylor, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
4
ADEQUACY
11,832 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE
CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
11,832 2009 Wood. Brick. Shingle.$ 3,076,320
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 1,152 2010 Wood Vinyl Shingle$ 120,960
12,984TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 02TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 02HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC701 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEMetro Region ‐ Taylor TSC
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10632 Metro Taylor TSC STE‐1 Upgrade Parking Lot Ligh ng
2021 STE‐1 Pole‐mounted parking lot light fixtures are not energy efficient. $ 29,000.00
10633 Metro Taylor TSC STE‐1 Repave Site and Replace Concrete
2021 STE‐1 The HC ramps are non‐compliant. There are heaved / depressed sidewalk sec ons with ver cal level changes that are non‐compliant crea ng a trip hazard. The main entry drive is in poor condi on.
$ 272,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 301,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC701 00
North Region
Lease‐PrivateNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
Leased Facility - Not Assessed
OWN / LEASE
Alpena TSC FACILITY ASSESSOR REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
1540 Airport Rd., Alpena MI 49707 COUNTY
Alpena PHONE NO .
(989) 356‐2231 FAX NO .
(989) 354‐4142
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT0
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE 0
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
00
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical Presque Isle Electric & Gas
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0ADEQUACY
6,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
6,000 2002 $ 1,560,000
6,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC201 00
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Atlanta Garage
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
13490 M‐32/M‐33, Atlanta MI 49709 COUNTY
Montmorency PHONE NO .
(989) 785‐3514 FAX NO .
(989) 785‐3750
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/17/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
14.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/29/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Presque Isle Electric & GasPresque Isle Electric & Gas
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
2ADEQUACY
2,400 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 24,780 1968 Concrete and Masonry (CMU).
Concrete, Masonry and Metal (painted).
Flat metal.$ 2,601,900
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1985 Metal and Masonry. CMU (painted). Metal.$ 630,000
HSB‐2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 7,200 2004 Wood (Pole Barn). Metal. Metal.$ 756,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 14,260 2003 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood (painted).
Shingle.$ 1,140,800
WSH‐1 Washbay Washbay 2,250 0 Steel, Masonry, Precast Concrete
Masonry, Precast Concrete Metal$ 585,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,400 1998 Wood (Pole Barn). Metal. Shingle.$ 192,000
CSB‐3 Cold Storage Cold Storage 4,200 1968 Wood plank. Metal. Metal.$ 336,000
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
2,400 2005 Wood (Pole Barn). Metal. Metal.$ 192,000
63,490TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50029G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 3 2 2 3 2 0 2 0 2 03HSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 3 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 2 2 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 0 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 4 03WSH‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50029G 00
Gaylord TSC is located within the North Region Office. See North Region Office for details.
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Gaylord TSC (Shared with North Region Office)
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
1088 M‐32 East, Gaylord MI 49735 COUNTY
Otsego PHONE NO .
(989) 731‐5090 FAX NO .
(989) 732‐3637
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/16/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
Adequate
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2ADEQUACY
4,487 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
4,487 2012 $ 1,166,620
4,487TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC204 00
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Hillman Tes ng Lab
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
410 North State Street, Hillman MI 49746 COUNTY
Montmorency PHONE NO .
(989) 742‐4223 FAX NO .
(989) 742‐2310
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/17/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Materials Tes ng SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/13/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 25DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Alpena PowerPresque Isle Electric & GasHillman, Village ofHillman, Village of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
2ADEQUACY
6,750 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Tes ng Lab 7,748 1935 Concrete and masonry. Brick and vinyl. Flat membrane.$ 2,618,824
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,200 1959 Steel. Steel. Steel.$ 256,000
10,948TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50074F 00
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNorthwest Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Kalkaska Garage
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
809 North Birch Street, Kalkaska MI 49646 COUNTY
Kalkaska PHONE NO .
(231) 258‐5611 FAX NO .
(231) 258‐2536
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
9.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
11/20/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Inadequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)Kalkaska, City ofKalkaska, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2ADEQUACY
1,030 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 20,060 1963 Steel frame and CMU. Painted. Metal.$ 2,106,300
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1967 Steel. Painted. Steel with rubberized coa ng.
$ 504,000
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Tes ng Lab 4,288 2008 Wood frame. Cement board. Shingle.$ 1,449,344
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 12,400 1987 Concrete and wood. Wood (stained). Shingle.$ 992,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 2010 Steel Painted Steel$ 480,000
47,548TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 22TST‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 2 3 3 02SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 3 3 0 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50001G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCENorth Region ‐ Kalkaska Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10540 North Kalkaska Garage SSB‐2 Construct Lean‐to
2021 SSB‐2 Materials and equipment are exposed to the elements. Exposed materials and equipment have increased rate of corrosion and reduced service life.
$ 41,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 41,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50001G 00
Kalkaska Testing Lab is located at the Kalkaska Garage. See Kalkaska Garage for details.
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNorthwest Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Kalkaska Materials Tes ng Lab
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
809 North Birch Street, Kalkaska MI 49646 COUNTY
Kalkaska PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Materials Tes ng SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACYElectrical
Inadequate
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
2ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
‐ $ 0
TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50090F 00
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
Mio Garage
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
1161 M‐72, Mio MI 48647 COUNTY
Oscoda PHONE NO .
(989) 826‐3663 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/15/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
35.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/13/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
1
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
1ADEQUACY
1,800 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 16,193 2008 Steel and CMU. CMU, vinyl and steel. Steel.with shingles$ 1,700,265
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 14,260 2003 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood (painted).
Shingle.$ 1,140,800
30,453TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 3 2 3 3 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 2 2 3 02SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50019G 01
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNorthwest Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
North Region Maintenance Crews
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
725 Seneca Place, Cadillac MI 49601 COUNTY
Wexford PHONE NO .
(231) 775‐3581 FAX NO .
(231) 775‐4632
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance Crews SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/06/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
2ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
PRJ‐1 Project Office Heated Storage 2,340 1988 Wood. Vinyl. Shingle.$ 608,400
SPC‐1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 26,400 1989 Concrete and Masonry (CMU)
Steel (painted). Steel.$ 2,772,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 8,400 2001 Rigid frame steel. Metal siding. Steel.$ 672,000
37,140TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 2 2 3 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 02PRJ‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 33SPC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 3 3 0 2 2 3 3 0 0 2 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50073F 00
Gaylord TSC occupies 4,487 sq. ft. of the North Region Office.
OwnNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNortheast Prosperity Region
OWN / LEASE
North Region Office (Shared with Gaylord TSC)
Zac Verhulst FACILITY ASSESSOR
Bob Ciupka REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
1088 M‐32 East, Gaylord MI 49735 COUNTY
Otsego PHONE NO .
(989) 731‐5090 FAX NO .
(989) 731‐0536
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/16/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Transportation Service Center
SITE ACREAGE
13.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
11/19/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Great Lakes EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
2ADEQUACY
###### SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG‐1 Region Office Region Office 14,954 2006 Wood. Brick. Shingle.$ 3,888,040
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 768 2009 Wood Brick, Siding Shingle$ 61,440
15,722TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 4 3 2 2 2 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 03REG‐1 Adequate Inadequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCENorth Region ‐ North Region Office (Shared with Gaylord TSC)
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10784_North_North‐Region‐Office_REG‐1_Repair‐Exterior‐Siding
2019 REG‐1 The ver cal intersec ons of the siding are exposed to the elements allowing water to penetrate the building envelope.
$ 12,213.33
Special Maintenance Total: $ 12,213.33
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
REG200 00
Lease‐PrivateNorth Region2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENTNorthwest Prosperity Region
Leased Facility - Not Assessed
OWN / LEASE
Traverse City TSC FACILITY ASSESSOR REGION CONTACT
BUSINESS AREA
ADDRESS
2084 US‐31 South, Suite B, Traverse City MI 49685 COUNTY
Grand Traverse PHONE NO .
(231) 941‐1986 FAX NO .
(231) 941‐3397
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical Consumers Energy
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0ADEQUACY
5,021 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
5,021 0 $ 1,305,460
5,021TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC202 00
Passenger Transportation
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Nobach, Amy FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Benton Harbor Bus Terminal
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2412 M‐139, Benton Harbor MI 49022 COUNTY
Berrien PHONE NO .
(269) 925‐1121 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/01/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
0.95
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEP, IndMichigan Gas U li esBenton Charter TownshipBenton Charter Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
3ADEQUACY
260 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
BUS‐1 Bus Terminal Bus Terminal 1,400 1991 Steel frame and block Stone and glass Metal/steel.$ 406,000
1,400TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 2 3 3 3 0 3 4 0 2 3 3 03BUS‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF501 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Detroit Bus Terminal
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1001 Howard St, Detroit MI 48226 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 961‐8009 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/24/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.20
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)DTE (includes MichCon)Detroit Water and Sewage DepartDetroit Water and Sewage Depart
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 32
5ADEQUACY
5,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
BUS‐1 Bus Terminal Bus Terminal 31,000 1991 Steel frame and block Stone and glass Built up with stone ballast$ 8,990,000
31,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 5 3 5 3 4 0 5 5 0 4 3 2 33BUS‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF702 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Bob Ciupka FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Mio OCATS (Oscoda County Area Transp Specialist)
OWN / LEASE
Own
Northeast Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1226 South M‐72, Mio MI 48647 COUNTY
Oscoda PHONE NO .
(989) 826‐5078 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/16/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
1
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers Energy
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 11
1ADEQUACY
550 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
PTF‐1 Passenger Transporta on Facility
Passenger Transporta on Facility
4,550 1997 Wood and Steel Vinyl and Steel Steel and Asphalt Shingle$ 1,319,500
4,550TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 4 3 3 03PTF‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF201 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Nobach, Amy FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
New Center Rail Terminal
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
11 West Bal more Ave., Detroit MI 48202 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(517) 373‐8749 FAX NO .
(517) 373‐0856
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/12/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.10
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
NoneNoneNone
Electrical DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
0ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
‐ $ 0
TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF703 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Nobach, Amy FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Pon ac Bus/Rail Terminal
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
51000 Woodward Ave, Pon ac MI 48341 COUNTY
Oakland PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/18/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.19
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers EnergyPon ac, City ofPon ac, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
2ADEQUACY
1,064 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
BRT‐2 Bus/Rail Terminal Bus/Rail Terminal 4,527 2011 Steel Brick Membrane, Metal$ 1,312,830
4,527TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
1 1 1 1 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 22BRT‐2 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF704 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Pass Trans
REGION CONTACT
Nobach, Amy FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Southfield Bus Terminal
OWN / LEASE
Own
Detroit Metro Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
26991 Lahser Rd, Southfield MI 48033 COUNTY
Oakland PHONE NO .
(248) 353‐2870 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/18/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Passenger Transporta on SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.56
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers EnergySouthfield, City ofSouthfield, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 13
4ADEQUACY
200 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
BUS‐1 Bus Terminal Bus Terminal 3,122 1849 Masonry Brick Asphalt shingles$ 905,380
3,122TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 2 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 2 03BUS‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
PTF701 00
Southwest Region
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Coldwater Training Facility
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
34 N. Michigan Ave., Coldwater MI 49036 COUNTY
Branch PHONE NO .
(517) 278‐4388 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/04/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Training Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
16.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/17/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 54DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Coldwater Public U li esMichigan Gas U li esColdwater Public U li esColdwater Public U li es
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
4
ADEQUACY
5,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TRG‐1 Training Center Training Center 16,800 1961 CMU block and steel frame. EFIS with metal gable ends. Office walls brick.
Metal roof.$ 1,764,000
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Cold Storage 4,000 1993 Steel frame. Metal panels. Metal panels.$ 420,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 5,650 1981 Wood Wood osts and planks. Asphalt shingles.$ 452,000
26,450TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 0 3 4 3 3 3 0 0 0 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50043G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Coldwater Training Facility
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10673 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility STE‐1 Install LED Ligh ng in Parking Lot
2019 STE‐1 The parking lot light fixtures are the old HPS / MH type and are not energy efficient.
$ 22,500.00
10672 Southwest Coldwater Training Facility STE‐1 Replace Curb Cuts
2020 STE‐1 The slope of exis ng curb cuts exceed 1‐on‐12 and do not have truncated domes. An addi onal curb cut at the north end, car side is needed.
$ 10,400.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 32,900.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50043G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Coloma Business Office
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
3880 Red Arrow Hwy., Benton Harbor MI 49022 COUNTY
Van Buren PHONE NO .
(269) 849‐1165 FAX NO .
(269) 849‐1227
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/01/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/16/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEPSEMCO
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
2
ADEQUACY
7,650 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
7,650 1993 Wood. Vinyl. Asphalt shingles.$ 1,989,000
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Heated Storage 500 1992 Wood. Metal wall panels. Asphalt shingles.$ 169,000
8,150TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 2 3 2 4 0 3 2 0 2 2 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 0 0 3 3 03TST‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC503 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Coloma Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
3880 Red Arrow Hwy., Benton Harbor MI 49022 COUNTY
Berrien PHONE NO .
(269) 849‐2811 FAX NO .
(269) 849‐2929
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/03/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
49.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/16/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEPMichigan Gas U li es
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
3
ADEQUACY
7,650 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 20,137 1968 Masonry walls, steel roof. Painted masonry. Flat; single‐ply membrane.$ 2,114,385
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1978 Masonry walls with stell roof system.
Painted masonry Single‐ply membrane$ 630,000
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,808 1968 Timber frame. Timber (painted). Asphalt shingles.$ 304,640
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,100 1982 Concrete walls with wood roof.
Concrete circular wall. Asphalt shingles.$ 648,000
WSH‐1 Washbay Washbay 1,664 2011 Masonry walls with stell roof.
Painted masonry. Flat single‐ply membrane$ 432,640
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
792 2009 Concrete walls and metal frame.
Concrete Fabric.$ 63,360
40,501TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 4 2 3 5 4 4 5 3 4 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 0 3 0 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 00SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 02WSH‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 3 3 02CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50045G 00
MAJOR CAPITALSouthwest Region‐Coloma Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00059 Southwest Coloma Garage SSB‐3 Construct New SSB
2020 SSB‐3 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The current salt dome (4,000 ton capacity) is almost 30 years in age with ongoing structural issues and insufficient fill capacity. The structure is not in alignment with secondary containment rules and regula ons.
10752 Southwest Coloma Garage CSB‐3 Construct Canopy
2021 CSB‐3 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
No canopy exists between the exis ng garage and heated storage building.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Coloma Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10675 Southwest Coloma Garage GAR‐1 Install Floor Hoist
2020 GAR‐1 The exis ng floor hoist is inadequate to handle the larger, tandem‐axle trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with portable hoists.
$ 250,000.00
10678 Southwest Coloma Garage SSL‐1 Paint Exterior
2020 SSL‐1 Siding is weathered. $ 20,000.00
10676 Southwest Coloma Garage HSB‐1 Install Mezzanine
2021 HSB‐1 No mezzanine exists for storage. $ 40,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 310,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50045G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Jones Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
61535 M‐40, Jones MI 49061 COUNTY
Cass PHONE NO .
(269) 244‐5808 FAX NO .
(269) 244‐8331
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/29/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
14.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/18/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
PropaneElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEPAmerigas
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
2,940 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 7,626 1957 CMU and steel. CMU (painted). Metal with fiberglass skylights.
$ 800,730
GAR‐2 Garage Garage 18,080 1968 CMU and steel frame. CMU (painted), EIFS and Brick.
Standing seam metal.$ 1,898,400
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Cold Storage 3,930 1957 Wood. Wood. Wood/Asphalt Shingles.$ 314,400
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Cold Storage 5,000 1982 Wood. Wood. Wood/Asphalt Shingles.$ 400,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,936 1996 Concrete and wood. Painted T1‐11 and concrete. Asphalt Shingles.$ 794,880
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,930 1957 Steel frame. Metal (painted). Metal.$ 314,400
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
600 0 Canvas. Canvas. Canvas.$ 48,000
49,102TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50018G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 3 3 2 2 3 2 3 0 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 2 4 3 3 03GAR‐2 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 4 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 03SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 3 4 0 0 0 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
MAJOR CAPITALSouthwest Region‐Jones Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10191 Southwest Jones Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2020 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
10753 Southwest Jones Garage CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
2021 CSB‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Currently the garage has inadequate space for storing materials / equipment requiring no heat.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Jones Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10287 Southwest Jones Garage GAR‐2 Upgrade Electrical System
2020 GAR‐2 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern ligh ng fixtures.
$ 28,604.00
10681 Southwest Jones Garage GAR‐2 Repair Concrete Floor
2021 GAR‐2 The garage area concrete floor is severely spalled and cracked at various loca ons.
$ 89,700.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 118,304.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50018G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Kalamazoo Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
5673 W. Main St., Kalamazoo MI 49009 COUNTY
Kalamazoo PHONE NO .
(269) 337‐3981 FAX NO .
(269) 337‐3980
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/15/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
18.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/02/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers EnergyKalamazoo, City ofKalamazoo, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
3,120 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 20,500 1967 CMU block and steel frame. Block and EIFS (painted) Shingle.$ 2,152,500
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1967 Steel beam. Metal (painted). Metal.$ 504,000
SSB‐4 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,000 2007 Aluminum tube frame with 6' concrete walls.
Concrete. Canvas.$ 240,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 960 2008 Wood Metal Metal$ 76,800
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,106 1967 Wood plank. Metal (painted). Shingle.$ 248,480
CSB‐3 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,000 1984 Concrete. Concrete (painted). Concrete.$ 240,000
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
810 0 Metal. Canvas. Canvas.$ 64,800
36,176TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
4 4 4 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 34GAR‐1 Inadequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
4 4 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐4 Adequate Adequate
4 4 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 0 0 3 0 3 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50015G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Kalamazoo Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10098 Southwest Kalamazoo Garage GAR‐1 Upgrade Electrical System
2019 GAR‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. Upgraded electrical system required for modern ligh ng fixtures.
$ 95,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 95,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50015G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Kalamazoo TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
5372 South 9th Street, Kalamazoo MI 49009 COUNTY
Kalamazoo PHONE NO .
(269) 375‐8900 FAX NO .
(269) 544‐0080
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/15/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
10/27/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers EnergyKalamazoo, City ofKalamazoo, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 22
3
ADEQUACY
6,550 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
6,550 2003 Wood s ck. Brick and vinyl. Shingle.$ 1,703,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 400 2005 S ck wood. Vinyl. Shingle.$ 32,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 960 2006 S ck wood. Vinyl. Shingle.$ 76,800
7,910TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 2 0 0 3 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 2 0 0 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC501 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Marshall Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1242 S. Kalamazoo Ave., Marshall MI 49068 COUNTY
Calhoun PHONE NO .
(269) 781‐2894 FAX NO .
(269) 781‐2989
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/06/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
6.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/17/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Marshall, City ofConsumers EnergyMarshall, City ofMarshall, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
5
ADEQUACY
5,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 17,600 1960 Steel frame and CMU. Brick and CMU. Metal siding on gable ends.
Metal.$ 1,848,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 5,000 1983 Timber wood plank. Wood plank. Shingle roof.$ 400,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,496 2008 Concrete retaining walls, Wood structure above
Concrete, Wood Siding Above Asphalt shingles$ 679,680
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,800 1960 Steel frame. Metal siding. Metal roof.$ 304,000
34,896TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 4 3 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 3 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 2 02SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50005G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Marshall Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10689 Southwest Marshall Garage STE‐1 Pavement Replacement
2020 STE‐1 The bituminous pavement has a large amount of cracking. Catch basin riser blow‐thru has caused frames/covers to lt and se le in various loca ons.
$ 440,000.00
10700 Southwest Marshall Garage GAR‐1 Repair Concrete Slab
2020 GAR‐1 The garage and A&E area concrete floor slab has surface damage/ spalling at various loca ons.
$ 44,475.00
10694 Southwest Marshall Garage SSB‐3 Replace Tanks
2021 SSB‐3 The two (2) 10,000 gallon single wall fiberglass tanks used for brine storage have surface cracking.
$ 96,159.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 580,634.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50005G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Marshall TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
15300 W. Michigan Ave., Marshall MI 49068 COUNTY
Calhoun PHONE NO .
(269) 789‐0560 FAX NO .
(269) 789‐0936
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/06/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
8.27
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/17/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Marshall, City ofConsumers EnergyMarshall, City ofMarshall, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 24
4
ADEQUACY
8,228 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
8,228 2000 Wood frame. Siding Shingle.$ 2,139,280
8,228TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 4 3 2 5 0 3 3 3 22TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC502 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Marshall TSC
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10702 Southwest Marshall TSC STE‐1 Replace Sidewalk
2020 STE‐1 Approx. area of 20' x 24' concrete in main entry ramp and sidewalk has severe cracking and se lement.
$ 13,370.70
10703 Southwest Marshall TSC STE‐1 Replace Site Ligh ng
2020 STE‐1 The site ligh ng system is in poor condi on and not energy efficient. $ 15,400.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 28,770.70
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC502 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Niles Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
33971 US 12, Niles MI 49120 COUNTY
Cass PHONE NO .
(269) 683‐2855 FAX NO .
(269) 683‐8076
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/29/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
12.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
05/05/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEPSEMCO
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
0
ADEQUACY
2,100 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 18,100 1970 Masonry/Steel. Brick and EIFS. Metal.$ 1,900,500
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,860 1970 Steel frame. Metal. Metal.$ 510,300
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,950 1970 Wood. Wood (painted). Shingle.$ 316,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,100 1984 Wood frame and concrete wall.
Concrete (painted) Wood.$ 648,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 14,256 2007 Concrete and wood. Concrete/wood Wood/Asphalt Shingles$ 1,140,480
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 320 2004 Concrete wall. Metal panels. Shingle.$ 25,600
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
6,000 0 Concrete Canvas Canvas$ 480,000
55,586TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50052G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 33GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 5 0 4 04SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 02SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
2 5 3 0 4 3 3 5 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 3 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Niles Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10376 Southwest Niles Garage GAR‐1 Install Insula on
2019 GAR‐1 Walls have low thermal resistance and require insula on to increase thermal proper es.
$ 14,969.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 14,969.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50052G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
Paw Paw Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1003 East Michigan, Paw Paw MI 49079 COUNTY
Van Buren PHONE NO .
(269) 657‐4980 FAX NO .
(269) 657‐7894
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
6.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/02/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Paw Paw, Village ofConsumers EnergyPaw Paw, Village ofPaw Paw, Village of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
0
ADEQUACY
4,980 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 24,600 1958 Steel frame. CMU block (painted)/Metal Panel Gable Ends
Metal with ThermaTec coa ng.
$ 2,583,000
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,000 1976 Metal. Metal panels (painted). Metal$ 420,000
SSB‐1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,200 1984 Concrete and wood. T1‐11 (painted)/Concrete Shingle.$ 256,000
31,800TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 5 4 3 4 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 3 3 2 2 2 0 0 0 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 3 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 5 0 2 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50017G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Sawyer Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
5948 Sawyer Road, Sawyer MI 49125 COUNTY
Berrien PHONE NO .
(269) 426‐3700 FAX NO .
(269) 426‐3303
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/08/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/27/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEPSEMCOChikaming TownshipChikaming Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
1,826 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 19,600 1973 CMU block. CMU and split face block. Flat coated.$ 2,058,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,100 1985 Concrete. Concrete. Concrete.$ 648,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 14,256 2007 Concrete and wood frame. T1‐11 Concrete Shingle.$ 1,140,480
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1994 CMU. CMU (painted). Flat coated.$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 4,800 1976 Wood plank. Wood (painted). Shingle.$ 384,000
52,756TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 0 2 3 3 2 0 2 3 2 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50055G 00
MAJOR CAPITALSouthwest Region‐Sawyer Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10216 Southwest Sawyer Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2020 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Exis ng equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on and increase risk of employee injury.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Sawyer Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10715 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB‐1 Construct Lean‐to
2020 CSB‐1 Lean‐to does not currently exist. $ 80,000.00
10716 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB‐1 Replace Trench Drain
2021 CSB‐1 Exis ng trench drain is in poor condi on. $ 45,000.00
10717 Southwest Sawyer Garage CSB‐1 Replace Ligh ng
2021 CSB‐1 Current lighitng condi ons are inefficient. $ 20,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 145,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50055G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Woodruff, Val
South Haven Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
9235 Blue Star Memorial Hwy, South Haven MI 49090 COUNTY
Van Buren PHONE NO .
(269) 637‐2408 FAX NO .
(269) 637‐9381
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/06/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
12.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/23/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 52DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
South Haven, City ofMichigan Gas U li esSouth Haven, City ofSouth Haven, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
1,887 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Cold Storage 4,500 1941 Wood, Concrete, and Masonry
Concrete and masonry Wood with membrane$ 472,500
GAR‐2 Garage Garage 22,400 1972 CMU block. CMU and split face block (painted)
Steel with membrane$ 2,352,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 7,000 1985 Concrete and wood. T1‐11 (painted). Shingle.$ 560,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,936 2000 Concrete and wood T1‐11 (painted). Shingle.$ 794,880
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,400 1998 Wood pole barn. Metal Siding. Shingle.$ 192,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,400 1963 Wooden mber. Wood mber (painted). Shingle.$ 192,000
CMA‐1 CMA Storage and Containment
CMA Storage and Containment
630 0 Metal truss and fabric. Fabric Metal truss and fabric.$ 50,400
49,266TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50048G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
1 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 5 3 3 2 2 3 4 1 1 1 3 2 03GAR‐2 Inadequate Adequate
2 3 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 3 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 4 03SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 5 3 5 0 0 0 0 2 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 3 3 03CMA‐1 Adequate Adequate
MAJOR CAPITALSouthwest Region‐South Haven Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10219 Southwest South Haven Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2020 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Exis ng equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on. Increase risk of employee injury.
10223 Southwest South Haven Garage CSB‐2 Construct New CSB
2021 CSB‐2 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Many materials and equipment are stored outside and exposed to the elements thereby increasing the rate of corrosion and reducing the service life.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ South Haven Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10757 Southwest South Haven Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2020 STE‐1 The exis ng parking lot has excessive cracks and potholes. $ 183,353.75
Special Maintenance Total: $ 183,353.75
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50048G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Southwest Region Maintenance Crews
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
6345 American Ave., Portage MI 49002 COUNTY
Kalamazoo PHONE NO .
(269) 327‐4499 FAX NO .
(269) 327‐6285
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/22/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance Crews SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
5.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/23/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers EnergyPortage, City ofPortage, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
5,385 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SPC‐1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 37,840 1990 Metal frame and CMU. Block (painted) and metal panels.
Slightly pitched steel corregated.
$ 3,973,200
37,840TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 4 0 3 3 3 03SPC‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50077F 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Southwest Region
REGION CONTACT
Latham, Jason FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Southwest Region Office
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southwest Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1501 Kilgore Rd., Kalamazoo MI 49001 COUNTY
Kalamazoo PHONE NO .
(269) 337‐3900 FAX NO .
(269) 337‐3916
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/22/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
8.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
03/04/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 44DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers EnergyPortage, City ofKalamazoo, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
4
ADEQUACY
22,000 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG‐1 Region Office Region Office 22,000 1985 Steel and brick. Brick. Flat seamed with stone cover.
$ 5,720,000
22,000TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 4 0 3 3 4 33REG‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
REG500 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Southwest Region Office
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10383 Southwest Southwest Region Office REG‐1 Reseal Exterior Brick
2019 REG‐1 Scale efflorescence on brick causing the brick to spall. $ 12,000.00
10304 Southwest Southwest Region Office REG‐1 Replace Generator
2021 REG‐1 The generator for this facility has failed mul ple mes in two years. This facility has an elevator and as a result a func onal generator is required to supply power during an outage.
$ 37,620.00
10384 Southwest Southwest Region Office REG‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2021 REG‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. $ 43,578.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 93,198.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
REG500 00
Superior Region
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Covington Storage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Western UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
13262 School Road, Covington MI 49919 COUNTY
Baraga PHONE NO . FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/28/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Warehouse SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/05/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
NoneNoneNone
Electrical WE Energies (Wisconsin Ele
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
0
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1995 Concrete. Concrete. Wood.$ 645,120
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 2,250 1965 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 180,000
10,314TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 0 3 3 4 4 2 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
STR100 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Crystal Falls TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Western UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
120 Tobin‐Alpha Rd, Crystal Falls MI 49920 COUNTY
Iron PHONE NO .
(906) 875‐6644 FAX NO .
(906) 875‐6264
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/28/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
38.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/09/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Crystal Falls, City ofDTE (includes MichCon)Crystal Falls TownshipCrystal Falls Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
3
ADEQUACY
6,300 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
6,300 2001 Wood. Brick and vinyl. Wood and shingle.$ 1,638,000
HSB-1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 3,060 1966 Steel and block. Block. Metal with membrane.$ 321,300
TST-1 Testing Lab Testing Lab 4,800 1962 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 1,622,400
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 1,408 1970 Steel and wood Wood. Wood with shingle.$ 112,640
15,568TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 0 2 2 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 2 3 3 4 2 3 0 3 3 3 03TST‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 4 3 3 3 2 3 0 0 3 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC101 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Engadine Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
N7045 M‐117, Engadine MI 49827 COUNTY
Mackinac PHONE NO .
(906) 477‐6323 FAX NO .
(906) 477‐1065
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/02/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
6.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
01/21/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Cloverland ElectricSEMCO
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
3
ADEQUACY
3,726 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 3,200 1959 Steel. Block masonry. Metal.$ 336,000
GAR-2 Garage Garage 16,533 1970 Steel. Masonry. Metal membrane.$ 1,735,965
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 7,200 1993 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood shingle.$ 576,000
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 4,800 2002 Wood. Metal. Wood shingle.$ 384,000
31,733TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 4 2 03GAR‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 1 3 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 4 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 3 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50002G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESuperior Region ‐ Engadine Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10731 Superior Engadine Garage STE‐1 Replace Site Ligh ng
2019 STE‐1 Site ligh ng is not efficient.$ 30,000.00
10391 Superior Engadine Garage GAR‐2 Replace Floor Hoist
2020 GAR‐2 Hoist requires frequent repairs and is not suited for li ing tandem trucks.$ 110,926.00
10064 Superior Engadine Garage SSB‐1 Construct New SSB
2021 SSB‐1 This facility has inadequate covered storage to store equipment and materials.$ 83,770.00
10232 Superior Engadine Garage STE‐1 Replace Fencing
2021 STE‐1 Exis ng chain link fence requires spot loca ons of repair and replacement. Inadequate right of way fencing on the east property line presents access control concerns.
$ 106,520.00
10392 Superior Engadine Garage GAR‐2 Install Generator
2021 GAR‐2 No alterna ves during emergency situa ons.$ 27,732.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 358,948.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50002G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Gladstone Sign & Signal Shop
OWN / LEASE
Own
Central UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
816 Clark Drive, Gladstone MI 49837 COUNTY
Delta PHONE NO .
(906) 428‐9322 FAX NO .
(906) 428‐3152
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Sign/Signal Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
Materials Tes ng/Survey Opera ons
SITE ACREAGE
2.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/10/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Gladstone, City ofDTE (includes MichCon)Gladstone, City ofGladstone, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
0
ADEQUACY
4,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TST-1 Testing Lab Testing Lab 2,400 2010 Wood Vinyl Wood and Shingle$ 811,200
SGN-1 Sign Shop Sign Shop 4,000 2001 Wood. Vinyl. Wood shingle.$ 420,000
SMS-1 Signal Shop Signal Shop 1,560 2003 Wood. Vinyl. Wood Shingle.$ 163,800
7,960TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 3 2 2 2 3 2 0 2 2 2 02TST‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 2 3 3 4 2 2 3 0 3 3 2 03SGN‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 3 3 0 4 3 0 2 3 2 03SMS‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50072F 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Houghton Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Western UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
51750 Industrial Drive, Calumet MI 49913 COUNTY
Houghton PHONE NO .
(906) 483‐3937 FAX NO .
(906) 483‐3997
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/29/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
12.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/05/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Ontonagon County REASEMCOHoughton County MemoriaHoughton County Memoria
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
1,500 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 19,000 2008 Masonry and steel. Metal and masonry. Single ply membrane$ 1,995,000
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 23,328 2004 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Asphalt shingles.$ 1,866,240
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,500 2017 Wood Metal Metal$ 440,000
47,828TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 22GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50064G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESuperior Region ‐ Houghton Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10122 Superior Houghton Garage STE‐1 Install Site Fencing
2021 STE‐1 Fence is in poor condi on. There is no exis ng gate to secure site, and exterior ligh ng is inadequate for opera onal and security purposes. $ 60,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 60,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50064G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Ishpeming TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Central UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
100 S. Westwood Dr., Ishpeming MI 49849 COUNTY
Marque e PHONE NO .
(906) 485‐4270 FAX NO .
(906) 485‐4878
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/30/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
4.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/08/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Upper Peninsula Power CoSEMCO
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
3,667 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
6,133 1992 Wood. Masonry and vinyl. Wood and shingle.$ 1,594,580
TST-1 Testing Lab Heated Storage 625 1992 Wood. Vinyl. Wood and shingle.$ 211,250
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 900 2009 Wood Vinyl Shingle$ 72,000
7,658TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 2 2 22TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 3 3 2 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 03TST‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC102 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
L'Anse Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Western UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
301 Winter Street, L'Anse MI 49946 COUNTY
Baraga PHONE NO .
(906) 524‐6124 FAX NO .
(906) 524‐5624
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/29/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
04/05/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
L'Anse, Village ofSEMCOL'Anse, Village ofL'Anse, Village of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
0
ADEQUACY
2,829 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 21,200 1986 Masonry. EIFS and masonry. Metal.$ 2,226,000
GAR-2 Garage Garage 12,800 2007 Steel. Metal. Metal.$ 1,344,000
SSB-1 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 12,320 1985 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and Shingle.$ 985,600
46,320TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 3 3 2 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 33GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 03GAR‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50027G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESuperior Region ‐ L'Anse Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10736 Superior L'Anse Garage GAR‐1 Stain Exterior
2019 GAR‐1 Exterior is showing signs of wear.$ 20,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 20,000.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50027G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Newberry TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
14113 M‐28, Newberry MI 49868 COUNTY
Luce PHONE NO .
(906) 293‐5168 FAX NO .
(906) 293‐3331
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/02/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/08/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Cloverland ElectricSEMCOPentland TownshipPentland Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
3
ADEQUACY
5,240 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC-1 Transportation Service Center
Transportation Service Center
11,250 1972 Wood and Masonry Masonry and EIFS. Membrane.$ 2,925,000
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 768 2011 Wood Vinyl Wood and metal.$ 61,440
12,018TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 0 3 3 4 03TSC‐1 Adequate Adequate
1 1 2 2 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 01CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
TSC103 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
St. Ignace Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Eastern UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
500 Ferry Lane, St. Ignace MI 49781 COUNTY
Mackinac PHONE NO .
(906) 643‐8700 FAX NO .
(906) 643‐7012
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/03/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
8.61
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/07/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Cloverland ElectricSEMCOSt Ignace, City ofSt Ignace, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
3
ADEQUACY
3,100 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR-1 Garage Garage 13,925 1950 Steel. EIFS, metal, and vinyl. Metal.$ 1,462,125
GAR-2 Garage Garage 7,200 1950 Steel. EIFS and metal. Metal with ThermaTec Coating.
$ 756,000
HSB-1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 3,720 1950 Metal. Metal. Metal.$ 390,600
SSB-2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 12,516 1995 Concrete and wood. Wood and concrete. Wood and asphalt shingles.
$ 1,001,280
CSB-1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 4,819 1950 Steel. Metal. Wood and asphalt shingles.
$ 385,520
CSB-4 Cold Storage Cold Storage 3,933 1950 Wood. Wood and metal. Wood and shingle.$ 314,640
46,113TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 3 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 0 2 3 2 03GAR‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 2 2 3 3 4 2 0 3 3 2 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 5 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 4 3 0 0 3 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50003G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESuperior Region ‐ St. Ignace Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10244 Superior St. Ignace Garage STE‐1 Replace Fencing
2020 STE‐1 Exis ng site fence condi on and entrance gates enable the poten al of unauthorized access to the facility as well as safety concerns. Exterior site ligh ng is inadequate and presents opportuni es for site vandalism and the of property.
$ 192,976.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 192,976.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
50003G 00
2015 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
Superior Region
REGION CONTACT
Bedard, John FACILITY ASSESSOR
Parsons, Chris
Superior Region Office
OWN / LEASE
Own
Central UP Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
1818 3rd Avenue North, Escanaba MI 49829 COUNTY
Delta PHONE NO .
(906) 786‐1800 FAX NO .
(906) 789‐9775
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
09/20/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITY
SEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Escanaba, City ofDTE (includes MichCon)Escanaba, City ofEscanaba, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
11,300 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG-1 Region Office Region Office 11,300 1999 Wood Masonry. Asphalt shingle.$ 2,938,000
11,300TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
2 3 4 3 3 3 0 3 4 0 3 3 2 23REG‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preventive Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilitation or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preventive Maintenance)
Assessment Rating:
REG100 00
University Region
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Adrian Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2451 North Adrian Highway, Adrian MI 49221 COUNTY
Lenawee PHONE NO .
(517) 263‐0564 FAX NO .
(517) 265‐6328
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/02/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
08/08/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 11DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyCi zens Gas Fuel Company
Adrian, City ofAdrian, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
3
ADEQUACY
2,600 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 13,840 1962 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal.$ 1,453,200
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1963 Metal Metal Metal w/Thermtec Coa ng$ 504,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 3,200 1981 Wood polebarn with siding. Wood. Wood Shingle.$ 256,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1992 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood Shingles$ 645,120
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1994 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal and membrane.$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 1,972 1965 Wood. Wood. Wood and Shingle$ 157,760
37,876TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50009G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
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Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 1 3 3 3 4 3 3 5 3 3 3 1 33GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 2 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
3 5 3 0 0 3 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Adrian Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10606 University Adrian Garage CSB‐1 Paint Interior
2022 CSB‐1 Interior is dirty and paint is peeling in a number of loca ons. $ 19,390.40
Special Maintenance Total: $ 19,390.40
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50009G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Brighton Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
10102 East Grand River Ave., Brighton MI 48116 COUNTY
Livingston PHONE NO .
(810) 229‐4250 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/25/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
8.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
12/10/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers Energy
Brighton, City ofIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 13,994 1940 Masonry and steel. Masonry and EIFS. Concrete with membrane.$ 1,469,370
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1976 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal and membrane.$ 630,000
HSB‐2 Heated Storage Heated Storage 5,000 1967 Steel. Metal. Metal$ 525,000
HSB‐3 Heated Storage Heated Storage 7,200 2005 Wood Metal Wood and Shingle$ 756,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,500 1995 Concrete and Wood. Concrete and Wood. Wood and Shingles$ 760,000
WSH‐1 Washbay Washbay 1,664 2011 Masonry Masonry Metal and Membrane$ 432,640
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 320 0 3‐Sided ‐ Wood Pole Barn. Metal Wood and shingle.$ 25,600
CSB‐4 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,300 1982 Wood. Wood. Wood and Shingle$ 504,000
49,978TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
Page 1 of 3 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50042G 00
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 4 2 3 2 02GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 5 3 5 4 5 3 3 3 0 5 3 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 2 4 3 1 2 0 2 3 2 05HSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 2 02HSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 5 05SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 2 3 0 2 2 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 02WSH‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00CSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 2 of 3 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50042G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Brighton Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10430 University Brighton Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2019 STE‐1 The exis ng pavement is extremely deteriorated. Some areas around the new wash bay and HSB3 are gravel and need to be upgraded to hard surface.
$ 372,000.00
10595 University Brighton Garage HSB‐1 Install CORE FILL Insula on
2019 HSB‐1 No insula on currently in place. $ 14,400.00
10594 University Brighton Garage SSB‐2 Construct Lean‐to
2020 SSB‐2 Garage lacks adequate storage space for tow plows and other miscellaneous equipment.
$ 100,064.00
10071 University Brighton Garage STE‐1 Replace Fencing
2021 STE‐1 Along the east por on of property line, fencing is either deteriorated or completely missing.
$ 14,850.00
10431 University Brighton Garage STE‐1 Install Security Gate
2021 STE‐1 Currently there is an old swinging style gate to close off the garage area north of Grand River.
$ 27,000.00
00065 University Brighton Garage HSB‐2 Install Trench Drains
2022 HSB‐2 Exis ng drain is failing. $ 16,014.00
10425 University Brighton Garage GAR‐1 Repair Concrete
2022 GAR‐1 The exis ng concrete floor has visible cracks and surface spalling. Because the surface is not sealed it is difficult to clean.
$ 100,000.00
10591 University Brighton Garage GAR‐1 Remodel Front Office
2022 GAR‐1 Office area is extremely dated and inefficient. Layout is fragmented with u li es exposed.
$ 110,000.00
10597 University Brighton Garage HSB‐1 Paint Interior
2022 HSB‐1 Interior is dirty and in need of new paint. $ 16,934.40
Special Maintenance Total: $ 771,262.40
Page 3 of 3 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50042G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Silver, Mia FACILITY ASSESSOR
Brighton TSC
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
10321 E. Grand River Rd., Suite 500, Brighton MI 48116 COUNTY
Livingston PHONE NO .
(810) 227‐4681 FAX NO .
(810) 227‐7929
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
10,867 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
10,867 0 $ 2,825,420
10,867TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
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BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Brighton TSC
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10489 University Ann Arbor TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
2020 TSC‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
MDOT currently leases office space in Livingston County. The TSC services Livingston, Washtenaw, and Monroe Coun es and the current loca on is not op mal for customer services.
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC601 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Charlo e Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
905 Paine Drive, Charlo e MI 48813 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 543‐7642 FAX NO .
(517) 543‐6821
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/14/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
11.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
08/10/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers EnergyCharlo e, City ofCharlo e, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
2,875 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 14,400 1978 Masonry block walls. Brick and metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 1,512,000
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1985 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal. Rolled membrane coa ng.$ 630,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,250 1998 Concrete with wood truss. Concrete and wood, siding. Asphalt shingles.$ 740,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,650 1978 Wood pole barn. Metal siding. Asphalt shingles.$ 452,000
35,300TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 4 4 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 4 03GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 3 4 4 3 3 3 0 0 3 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 2 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50020G 00
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Charlo e Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00091 University Charlo e Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2021 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Charlo e Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00085 University Charlo e Garage GAR‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2021 GAR‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. $ 25,418.00
10115 University Charlo e Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 Exis ng 0.3' to 0.4' of HMA over gravel. Recommended fix is to reconstruct with 5" of HMA and place ultra thin over the rest of the lot. Mill and fill 1.5" in the car parking area.
$ 330,000.00
10432 University Charlo e Garage GAR‐1 Paint Interior
2022 GAR‐1 Paint is peeling in the interior wash bay area and throughout the garage. Of par cular concern is the fact that trucks are washed inside the building so the ceiling is exposed to very high levels of moisture.
$ 23,928.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 379,346.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50020G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Grand Ledge Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
731 North Canal Road, Lansing MI 48917 COUNTY
Eaton PHONE NO .
(517) 627‐3276 FAX NO .
(517) 627‐3345
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/14/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
11.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Lansing Board of Water & LightConsumers EnergyDelta TownshipDelta Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
2
ADEQUACY
2,420 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 12,659 1962 Masonry and steel. Masonry and metal panels. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 1,329,195
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,000 1962 Metal. Metal. Metal and ThermTec coa ng.
$ 420,000
SSB‐3 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,936 1998 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and shingle.$ 794,880
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1995 Masonry. Masonry and metal. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 9,936 1962 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingle.$ 794,880
CSB‐3 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,650 1981 Wood polebarn construc on.
Metal. Wood and shingle.$ 452,000
48,181TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 1 3 3 3 1 5 5 5 2 5 02GAR‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
2 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 4 0 4 2 3 03HSB‐1 Inadequate Adequate
2 2 2 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 2 02SSB‐3 Adequate Adequate
2 2 2 2 2 3 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 02CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50024G 00
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Grand Ledge Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00094 University Grand Ledge Garage WSH‐1 Construct New WSH
2020 WSH‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Equipment is washed within the main building. Moisture from washing ac vity is deteriora ng structural integrity, as well as tools and equipment stored in same loca on.
10265 University Grand Ledge Garage Construct New Garage
2021 GAR‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The current facility exceeds 50 years in service, is opera ng at more than twice the intended capacity, is not centrally located to the geographic area of responsibility.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Grand Ledge Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00041 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR‐1 Paint Exterior
2019 GAR‐1 Paint is deteriora ng and no longer providing structural protec on. $ 45,000.00
00115 University Grand Ledge Garage CSB‐1 Install Heaters
2020 CSB‐1 Cold storage building is currently being used as an expanded garage opera on due to insufficient space in the exis ng maintenance garage building.
$ 45,577.00
00051 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR‐1 Repair Concrete Floor
2021 GAR‐1 Water is pooling resul ng in accelerated deteriora on of the concrete floor. $ 42,113.00
00073 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2021 GAR‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. $ 26,520.00
10443 University Grand Ledge Garage SSB‐3 Replace Brine Tanks
2021 SSB‐3 Current single‐wall brine tanks are old and do not have proper containment as required by code.
$ 105,000.00
10444 University Grand Ledge Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 Current parking lot has alligator cracking which demonstrates total pavement failure. If this is addressed soon, the base will be salvageable.
$ 393,810.00
10445 University Grand Ledge Garage STE‐1 Install Security Gate
2021 STE‐1 The exis ng gate is manually operated and is near the end of its service life. Security consists of a chain and simple lock that is easily defeated by a thief.
$ 34,000.00
00030 University Grand Ledge Garage GAR‐1 Install Hoist
2022 GAR‐1 Need hoist to li tandem trucks. Currently the garage is equipped with 2 sets of portable hoists.
$ 146,404.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 838,424.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50024G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Jackson Tes ng Lab
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2800 N. Elm Rd, Jackson MI 49201 COUNTY
Jackson PHONE NO .
(517) 780‐7894 FAX NO .
(517) 780‐7892
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Materials Tes ng SECONDARY FUNCTION
Survey Opera ons
SITE ACREAGE
2.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
12/14/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 54DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
Blackman TownshipIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 30
3
ADEQUACY
2,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TST‐1 Tes ng Lab Tes ng Lab 6,087 1974 Steel frame. Block mason and metal siding.
Metal, coated.$ 2,057,406
6,087TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50082F 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Jackson Tes ng Lab
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10462 University Jackson Tes ng Lab GAR‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2022 GAR‐1 The exis ng ligh ng is insufficient for opera ons, is nearing the end of its life and is not energy efficient.
$ 40,802.00
10626 University Jackson Tes ng Lab GAR‐1 Remodel Restrooms
2022 GAR‐1 Bathrooms are extremely outdated and showers are out of order. $ 24,480.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 65,282.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50082F 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Jackson TSC
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2750 Elm Rd., Jackson MI 49201 COUNTY
Jackson PHONE NO .
(517) 780‐7540 FAX NO .
(517) 780‐5099
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
2.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
08/09/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
Blackman TownshipIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 30
3
ADEQUACY
8,474 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
8,474 1998 Wood frame. Vinyl and brick. Shingle.$ 2,203,240
8,474TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
r
Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 3 33TSC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Jackson TSC
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10249 University Jackson TSC STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 Asphalt pavement is cracking and beginning to deteriorate. $ 104,008.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 104,008.00
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC602 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Ferrigan, Tom FACILITY ASSESSOR
Zac Verhulst
Lansing TSC (Shared with Aeronau cs)
OWN / LEASE
Own
Lansing TSC is located within Aeronau cs Administra on & Opera ons.
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
2700 Port Lansing Rd., Lansing MI 48906 COUNTY
Clinton PHONE NO .
(517) 335‐3754 FAX NO .
(517) 335‐3752
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/11/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Transporta on Service Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
Aeronau cs
SITE ACREAGE
0.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
5,125 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
TSC‐1 Transporta on Service Center
Transporta on Service Center
5,125 2012 $ 1,332,500
5,125TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
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Windo
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Interio
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Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE‐
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Lansing TSC (Shared with Aeronau cs)
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10250 University Lansing TSC TSC‐1 Construct New TSC
2020 TSC‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The TSC is a tenant in a shared facility which is not conducive to long‐term opera ons.
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
TSC603 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Mason Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
601 Jewe , Mason MI 48854 COUNTY
Ingham PHONE NO .
(517) 676‐1029 FAX NO .
(517) 676‐8755
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/16/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
13.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
08/10/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
Mason, City ofIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
120 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 11,484 1960 Masonry ridge frame. Masonry and EIFS. Metal with ThermTec membrane.
$ 1,205,820
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1965 Metal. Metal. Metal and ThermTec Membrane.
$ 504,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 9,936 2001 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and shingles.$ 794,880
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1995 Masonry and metal. Masonry. Metal with membrane coa ng.
$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,650 1980 Wood pole barn. Metal. Wood shingles.$ 452,000
37,870TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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r
Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 2 3 4 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 4 33GAR‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 2 0 2 3 3 3 3 0 3 0 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
3 4 3 3 0 4 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50010G 00
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Mason Garage
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10648 University Mason Garage HSB‐1 Construct New Heated Parking Garage
2021 HSB‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Current heated facili es are not adequate for tandem axle trucks.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Mason Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00044 University Mason Garage SSB‐2 Paint Exterior
2019 SSB‐2 Paint is deteriora ng and no longer providing structural protec on. $ 12,775.00
10456 University Mason Garage SSB‐2 Install Siding
2019 SSB‐2 Exis ng siding is in poor condi on with peeling paint. $ 36,262.00
10642 University Mason Garage GAR‐1 Replace Windows
2019 GAR‐1 Windows are outdated and inefficient. $ 18,675.00
10647 University Mason Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 Asphalt pavement is cracking and beginning to deteriorate. $ 458,000.00
10449 University Mason Garage CSB‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2022 CSB‐1 Exis ng cold storage building ligh ng is inefficient metal halide. $ 10,560.00
10451 University Mason Garage GAR‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2022 GAR‐1 Exis ng garage ligh ng is inefficient metal halide. $ 22,792.00
10454 University Mason Garage SSB‐1 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2022 SSB‐1 Exis ng heated storage building ligh ng is inefficient metal halide. $ 21,752.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 580,816.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50010G 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
University Region Maintenance Crews
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
800 Chanter, Jackson MI 49201 COUNTY
Jackson PHONE NO .
(517) 783‐3852 FAX NO .
(517) 783‐3671
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Maintenance Crews SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
4.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
12/15/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 54DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
Blackman TownshipIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
3,000 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
SPC‐1 Maintenance Crews Maintenance Crews 23,119 1995 Mason. Mason and metal. Membrane.$ 2,427,495
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 6,000 1987 Mason. Mason. Membrane$ 630,000
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 1,560 1992 Wood frame. Metal. Shingle.$ 124,800
30,679TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
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Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 4 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 4 3 3 3 33SPC‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 4 3 5 2 3 3 0 3 0 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 5 3 3 0 0 0 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50089F 00
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐University Region Maintenance Crews
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10631 University University Region Maintenance Crews CSB‐1 Construct New CSB
2021 CSB‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
Garage currently lacks covered storage space. Materials and equipment are stored outdoors.
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ University Region Maintenance Crews
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10628 University University Region Maintenance Crews HSB‐1 Replace Windows
2019 HSB‐1 Windows are dated and not energy efficient. $ 11,523.20
00125 University University Region Maintenance Crews STE‐1 Replace Fencing
2021 STE‐1 Exis ng fence is in poor condi on. $ 18,000.00
10630 University University Region Maintenance Crews SPC‐1 Upgrade Ligh ng
2021 SPC‐1 Ligh ng is outdated and inefficient. $ 48,855.00
10627 University University Region Maintenance Crews HSB‐1 Paint Interior
2022 HSB‐1 Walls are dirty and paint is peeling and worn. $ 16,934.40
10629 University University Region Maintenance Crews SPC‐1 Paint Interior
2022 SPC‐1 Garage area and garage offices are extremely dirty. $ 68,846.57
Special Maintenance Total: $ 164,159.17
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50089F 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
University Region Office
OWN / LEASE
Own
Southeast Michigan Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
4701 W. Michigan Ave., Jackson MI 49201 COUNTY
Jackson PHONE NO .
(517) 750‐0401 FAX NO .
(517) 750‐4397
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/12/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Administra on & Opera ons SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
12/14/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyConsumers Energy
Blackman TownshipIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
14,198 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
REG‐1 Region Office Region Office 14,198 2002 Masonry. Masonry. Wood and shingle.$ 3,691,480
14,198TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
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Interio
r
Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 3 3 3 3 0 3 3 0 3 3 3 33REG‐1 Adequate Inadequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
REG600 00
2016 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUSINESS AREA
University Region
REGION CONTACT
Palmer, Steve FACILITY ASSESSOR
Sha uck, Nick
Williamston Garage
OWN / LEASE
Own
South Central Prosperity Region
ADDRESS
3737 East Grand River Ave, Williamston MI 48895 COUNTY
Ingham PHONE NO .
(517) 373‐3913 FAX NO .
(517) 521‐1263
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/18/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Garage SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
10.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
12/15/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 53DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKS
RATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
Sep cWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
DTE (includes MichCon)Consumers Energy
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
4
ADEQUACY
0 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
GAR‐1 Garage Garage 15,382 1964 Masonry and steel. EIFS and masonry. Metal with ThermTec Membrane
$ 1,615,110
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Heated Storage 4,800 1964 Steel. Metal. Steel.$ 504,000
SSB‐2 Salt/Sand Storage Salt/Sand Storage 8,064 1994 Concrete and wood. Concrete and wood. Wood and shingles.$ 645,120
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 6,000 1988 Masonry and steel. Masonry. Metal with membrane.$ 480,000
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 5,600 1980 Wood. Wood. Wood and shingles.$ 448,000
39,846TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBLDG CODE
3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 3 3 2 03GAR‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 4 3 0 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 2 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 2 3 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 4 03SSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
2 4 3 4 0 4 3 3 0 0 3 0 4 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50012G 00
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Williamston Garage
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
00045 University Williamston Garage CSB‐1 Paint Exterior
2019 CSB‐1 Paint is deteriora ng and no longer providing structural protec on. $ 10,263.00
10580 University Charlo e Garage HSB‐1 Masonry Insula on
2019 HSB‐1 Ceiling is currently uninsulated on interior and wall insula on is insufficient. $ 33,045.00
10583 University Williamston Garage GAR‐1 Install Floor Hoist
2019 GAR‐1 The exis ng floor hoist is inadequate for MDOT opera ons. Hoist cannot handle tandem axle trucks.
$ 160,000.00
10120 University Williamston Garage STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 South side fencing and gate on the west side of building are in poor condi on. $ 26,000.00
10467 University Williamston Garage GAR‐1 Paint Interior
2022 GAR‐1 Paint peeling, scaling needs replacement. $ 40,920.00
10469 University Williamston Garage SSB‐2 Replace Interior Ligh ng
2022 SSB‐2 Inefficient/dated ligh ng. $ 17,131.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 287,359.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
50012G 00
Welcome Centers
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Bay Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Rick Maida FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Zach Verhulst
Clare Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
9599 US‐127, Clare MI 48617 COUNTY
Clare PHONE NO .
(989) 386‐7634 FAX NO .
(989) 386‐3766
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/24/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
14.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
02/03/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 42DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)
Clare, City ofIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
720 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 9,970 1994 Masonry. Brick. Steel and metal.$ 2,891,300
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Cold Storage 576 0 Wood. Vinyl. Asphalt shingles.$ 60,480
10,546TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
2 2 3 3 2 3 0 3 3 0 3 4 3 33WCT‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 3 2 3 5 3 0 0 0 4 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
18023T 01
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBay Region ‐ Clare Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10503 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE‐1 Ligh ng Pavement Sidewalks
2020 STE‐1 Parking Lot is in poor condi on. Ligh ng, lot surface, and sidewalks are deteriorated and in need of replacement.
$ 986,224.63
10656 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE‐1 Replace Plas c Plumbing
2020 WCT‐1 The water supply pipe/fi ngs are made of plas c, which is bri le and breaks easy, and the pipe fi ng adhesive failure has occurred on various loca ons.
$ 180,150.00
10504 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE‐1 Remove Lagoon/Replace Picnic Tables
2021 STE‐1 Lagoon is no longer required and must be removed. $ 70,000.00
10655 Bay Clare Welcome Center STE‐1 Replace Wood Fence
2021 STE‐1 The split‐rail wood fence, located on the east and west sides, is damaged and in poor condi on.
$ 25,760.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 1,262,134.63
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
18023T 01
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Southwest Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Latham, Jason FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Woodruff, Val
Coldwater Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
I‐69 Northbound at 6 Mile Marker, Coldwater MI 49036 COUNTY
Branch PHONE NO .
(517) 238‐2670 FAX NO .
(989) 386‐3766
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/04/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
14.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/17/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 43DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
WellAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
PropaneElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyAmerigas
Branch County Dept of Public WIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 04
3
ADEQUACY
1,000 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 8,522 2002 Wood and steel. Brick. Metal standing RIB.$ 2,471,380
CSB‐1 Cold Storage Cold Storage 400 1984 Masonry. Block (painted). Pitched rolled roofing.$ 32,000
8,922TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 0 2 2 4 32WCT‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
12033T 16
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ Coldwater Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10472 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center STE‐1 Install Addi onal Well
2020 STE‐1 Currently there is not enough pressure at peak mes. Current well will not support fire suppression system.
$ 60,000.00
10473 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center STE‐1 Replace Security Gate
2020 STE‐1 The gate has deteriorated and requires frequent repair. $ 40,625.00
10552 Southwest Coldwater Welcome Center WCT‐1 Replace Lobby Ligh ng
2020 WCT‐1 Ligh ng is not sufficient for opera ons and is not energy efficient. $ 23,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 123,625.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
12033T 16
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Metro Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Silver, Mia FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Detroit Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed ADDRESS
2835 Bagley Ave, Detroit MI 48216 COUNTY
Wayne PHONE NO .
(313) 962‐2360 FAX NO .
(313) 962‐2326
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/26/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/AN/A
Electrical
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
700 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 4,861 0 $ 1,409,690
4,861TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
82011T 00
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
University Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Palmer, Steve FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Sha uck, Nick
Dundee Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
8001 Covert Rd., Petersburg MI 49270 COUNTY
Monroe PHONE NO .
(734) 865‐6980 FAX NO .
(734) 886‐1180
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/02/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
33.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/28/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 34DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
LagoonWellNone
Electrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
3
ADEQUACY
540 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 4,439 1966 Wood. Brick and wood. Shingle.$ 1,287,310
RRM‐1 Restroom Restroom 3,000 1982 Masonry. Brick. Shingles with rubber coa ng.
$ 870,000
7,439TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 3 3 3 4 3 0 3 4 0 4 4 3 04WCT‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
3 3 3 3 3 2 0 3 3 0 4 3 3 03RRM‐1 Inadequate Inadequate
MAJOR CAPITALUniversity Region‐Dundee Welcome Center
Major CapitalProject NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10253 University Dundee Welcome Center WCT‐1 Construct New WC
2021 WCT‐1 Formal scope and cost es ma on in progress.
The exis ng facility is in need of costly repairs and is undersized for the volume of public served.
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
58034T 22
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Dundee Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10745 University Dundee Welcome Center WCT‐1 Install ADA Ramp to Restrooms
2019 WCT‐1 The HC ramp / landing / railing is not HC complaint and is unsafe. $ 19,564.00
10742 University Dundee Welcome Center STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2020 STE‐1 The bituminous pavement is ponding water along the car side sidewalk curbing. $ 20,967.68
10744 University Dundee Welcome Center STE‐1 Repair Drainage System
2020 STE‐1 The drainage ditch on each side of the lagoon drive is ponding water. The lagoon drive concrete culvert is too high at inlet for proper drainage.
$ 29,726.67
10743 University Dundee Welcome Center STE‐1 Replace Fencing
2021 STE‐1 The eastside right‐of‐way fence is severely damaged and in poor condi on. There are overgrown trees/brush throughout.
$ 24,500.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 94,758.35
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
58034T 22
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVEIron Mountain Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Lease‐Private
Leased Facility ‐ Not Assessed ADDRESS
618 S. Stephenson Ave., Iron Mountain MI 49801 COUNTY
Dickinson PHONE NO .
(906) 774‐4201 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/27/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENT
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 00DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
N/AN/A
Natural GasElectrical WE Energies (Wisconsin Electr
DTE (includes MichCon)
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 00
0
ADEQUACY
3,600 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 1,625 0 $ 471,250
1,625TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE‐
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
22021T 03
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bedard, John FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
Ironwood Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
801 W. Cloverland Dr., Ironwood MI 49938 COUNTY
Gogebic PHONE NO .
(906) 932‐3330 FAX NO .
(906) 932‐4647
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/29/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
18.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/09/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 34DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Xcel EnergyXcel EnergyIronwood, City ofIronwood, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 23
2
ADEQUACY
1,400 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 1,400 1964 Block. Block. Asphalt shingle.$ 406,000
RRM‐1 Restroom Restroom 1,300 1964 Block. Block. Flat membrane.$ 377,000
2,700TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 3 2 2 3 2 0 3 3 0 0 3 3 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 4 0 2 4 0 3 3 2 02RRM‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESuperior Region ‐ Ironwood Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10488 Superior Ironwood Welcome Center WCT‐1 Replace Handrail
2021 WCT‐1 Handrails do not meet current ADA guidelines and are deteriora ng. $ 17,659.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 17,659.00
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
27022T 01
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
North Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bob Ciupka FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Zac Verhulst
Mackinac City Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
710 S. Nicolet St., Mackinac City MI 49701 COUNTY
Emmet PHONE NO .
(231) 436‐5566 FAX NO .
(231) 436‐8551
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/09/2017
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
7.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
07/13/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyDTE (includes MichCon)Mackinaw City, Village ofMackinaw City, Village of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 12
2
ADEQUACY
720 SQ FT
1
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 1,443 1957 Masonry (brick). Brick. Membrane.$ 418,470
CSB‐2 Cold Storage Cold Storage 332 1957 Wood. Wood. Wood and asphalt shingle.$ 26,560
1,775TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 3 4 4 2 4 0 4 3 0 2 3 2 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 3 03CSB‐2 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
16071T 09
SPECIAL MAINTENANCENorth Region ‐ Mackinac City Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10352 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT‐1 Remodel Restrooms
2019 WCT‐1 Not accessible to all customers. $ 11,533.00
10541 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT‐1 Replace Restroom Tile
2019 WCT‐1 Floor le is in poor condi on. $ 17,730.00
10668 North Mackinac City Welcome Center WCT‐1 Replace Windows
2019 WCT‐1 Windows are showing signs of wear and are past their useful life. $ 50,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 79,263.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
16071T 09
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bedard, John FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Sha uck, Nick
Marque e Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
2201 US 41 South, Chocolay Township MI 49855 COUNTY
Marque e PHONE NO .
(906) 249‐9066 FAX NO .
(906) 249‐9474
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/30/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
3.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/08/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
0
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalWell
Natural GasElectrical
Adequate
Marque e Board of Light and SEMCO
Chocolay Charter TownshipIRRIG SYS
SECURITY 34
3
ADEQUACY
2,500 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 2,500 1982 Log. Log. Asphalt shingles.$ 725,000
2,500TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
2 1 3 4 2 3 0 2 1 0 1 3 3 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
52042T 54
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bedard, John FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
Menominee Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
1343 10th Avenue, Menominee MI 49858 COUNTY
Menominee PHONE NO .
(906) 863‐6496 FAX NO .
(906) 863‐2155
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/28/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
1.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTInadequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/09/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Wisconsin Public ServiceWisconsin Public ServiceMenominee, City ofMenominee, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 34
2
ADEQUACY
1,200 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 2,400 1937 Log. Log. Wood shingle.$ 696,000
2,400TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 5 3 2 3 3 0 4 4 0 2 3 3 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
55012T 16
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
University Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Palmer, Steve FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Sha uck, Nick
Monroe Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
12900 Expressway, Monroe MI 48161 COUNTY
Monroe PHONE NO .
(734) 242‐1768 FAX NO .
(734) 242‐6181
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/28/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
15.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
11/05/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 32DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Consumers EnergyMichigan Gas U li esMonroe, City ofMonroe, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 02
2
ADEQUACY
720 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 8,522 2006 Steel. Brick. Steel.$ 2,471,380
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Cold Storage 960 0 Wood pole barn. Steel siding. Shingles.$ 100,800
9,482TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
rs
Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
r
Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
2 2 2 2 2 3 0 2 2 0 2 2 2 02WCT‐1 Adequate Inadequate
3 3 3 0 4 5 3 5 3 0 0 0 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEUniversity Region ‐ Monroe Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10741 University Monroe Welcome Center STE‐1 Repave Parking Lot
2021 STE‐1 The parking lot bituminous pavement has moderate‐to‐severe cracking / ru ng at various loca ons.
$ 126,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 126,000.00
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
58151T 23
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Southwest Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Latham, Jason FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
New Buffalo Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
11630 Wilson Rd, New Buffalo MI 49117 COUNTY
Berrien PHONE NO .
(269) 469‐0011 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
04/08/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
65.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
11/19/2009
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
4
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
American Electric Power (AEP,SEMCONew Buffalo TownshipNew Buffalo Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 33
3
ADEQUACY
1,300 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 13,000 1990 Masonry and steel. Brick. Metal and rolled.$ 3,770,000
HSB‐1 Heated Storage Cold Storage 3,200 1991 Metal (pole barn style). Metal. Metal.$ 336,000
16,200TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
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Plum
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 3 4 3 3 4 0 3 3 0 3 3 3 33WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
2 3 3 0 3 3 3 3 4 0 4 0 3 03HSB‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
11014T 07
SPECIAL MAINTENANCESouthwest Region ‐ New Buffalo Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10706 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center WCT‐1 Paint Lighthouse
2019 WCT‐1 Paint is worn. $ 20,000.00
10474 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center STE‐1 Repair Irriga on System
2020 STE‐1 Irriga on system no longer works automa cally. Wiring has deteriorated and is damaged.
$ 55,381.00
10553 Southwest New Buffalo Welcome Center STE‐1 Repair Parking Pavement
2020 STE‐1 Exis ng pavement is in poor condi on with large cracking. $ 259,525.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 334,906.00
Page 2 of 2 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
11014T 07
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
BWB REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Silver, Mia FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
Port Huron Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
, Port Huron MI 48060 COUNTY
St. Clair PHONE NO .
(810) 982‐0265 FAX NO .
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
05/05/2016
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
70.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 22DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
1
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipal
N/AElectrical
N/A
DTE (includes MichCon)
Port Huron TownshipPort Huron Township
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 21
1
ADEQUACY
665 SQ FT
2
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 7,287 2015 Masonry, Steel, SIPS Masonry Asphalt Shingle$ 2,113,230
7,287TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
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Plum
bing
(Int)
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Engine
Exhau
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HVA
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Service Doo
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 11WCT‐1 Adequate
SPECIAL MAINTENANCEBWB ‐ Port Huron Welcome Center
Project NameBuilding Code Current Condi onAppn Year Cost Es mate
10623 Metro Port Huron Welcome Center WCT‐1 Install Generator
2020 WCT‐1 No generator is installed. $ 50,000.00
Special Maintenance Total: $ 50,000.00
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
77111T 01
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bedard, John FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
Sault Ste. Marie Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
943 Portage Avenue W, Sault Ste. Marie MI 49783 COUNTY
Chippewa PHONE NO .
(906) 632‐8242 FAX NO .
(906) 632‐1171
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/01/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
6.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/07/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
3
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalNatural GasElectrical
Adequate
Cloverland ElectricDTE (includes MichCon)Sault Ste Marie, City ofSault Ste Marie, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 03
4
ADEQUACY
800 SQ FT
3
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 2,000 1968 Block. Block. Wood and asphalt shingle.$ 580,000
RRM‐1 Restroom Restroom 2,100 1968 Block. Block. Membrane.$ 609,000
4,100TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
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HVA
C
Service Doo
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Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
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Windo
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Interio
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Exterio
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Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 4 2 4 3 4 0 4 3 0 3 3 3 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
3 3 3 0 3 3 0 4 3 0 2 3 2 03RRM‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
17034T 37
2015‐2017 FACILITY ASSESSMENT BUREAU / REGION
Superior Region REGION REPRESENTATIVE
Bedard, Jack FACILITY A & O REPRESENTATIVE
Parsons, Chris
St. Ignace Welcome Center
OWN / LEASE
Own
ADDRESS
I‐75 N. Mackinac Bridge Plaza, St. Ignace MI 49781 COUNTY
Mackinac PHONE NO .
(906) 643‐6979 FAX NO .
(980) 663‐9904
WORK FORCE UTILIZATION RATE
INSPECTION DATE
06/03/2015
FACILITY FUNCTION
Welcome Center SECONDARY FUNCTION
SITE ACREAGE
4.00
ADMIN / EMPLOYEE AREA
SITE ASSESSMENTAdequate
SITE REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Adequate
Fully U lized FACILITY ENERGY AUDIT
06/07/2010
SITE CAPACITY FOR DEVELOPMENT
PARKING/PAVING 33DRAINAGE
RATING
SIDEWALKSRATING
ELECTRICAL UTILITY
WATER UTILITYSEWAGE UTILITY
Adequate
AdequateAdequate
2
LIGHTING
FENCING GAS UTILITY (if present)
TYPE VENDOR ADEQUACY
MunicipalMunicipalPropaneElectrical
Adequate
Cloverland ElectricAutore Oil, Inc.St Ignace, City ofSt Ignace, City of
IRRIG SYS
SECURITY 01
2
ADEQUACY
912 SQ FT
0
UTILITY
BLDG CODE CONSTRUCTED PURPOSE CURRENT USE
TOTALSIZE (SQ FT) ROOF TYPEEXTERIOR FINISHSTRUCTURE
ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT
VALUEOCCUPANCY
YEAR
BUILDINGS
WCT‐1 Welcome Center Welcome Center 2,300 1988 Wood frame. Wood siding. Asphalt shingle.$ 667,000
2,300TOTAL COMPLEX SQ FT
5 YR ADEQUACY Electrical
Fire Protecon
Ligh
ng
Plum
bing
(Int)
Ven
laon
Engine
Exhau
st
HVA
C
Service Doo
rs
Overhead/
Sliding Doo
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Roo f
Insula
on
Windo
ws
Interio
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Exterio
r
Structural
BUILDING ASSESSMENT
ADA COMPLIANCEBDLG CODE
3 2 3 2 3 2 0 3 3 0 3 3 2 03WCT‐1 Adequate Adequate
Page 1 of 1 3 = AVERAGE (Showing Wear; Preven ve Maintenance and Occasional Repair) 4 = POOR (Worn; Significant Maintenance or Repair) 5 = REHAB/REPLACE (Requires Rehabilita on or Replacement)
0 = NOT APPLICABLE (N/A) 1 = EXCELLENT (Annual Maintenance per Schedule) 2 = GOOD (Annual and Preven ve Maintenance)
Assessment Ra ng:
49025T 23