The project consists of the rehabilitation of the existing control tower at the Amelia Earhart Dam including upgrading plumbing, HVAC, electrical equipment, replacing the elevator, replacing roof, tower window curtain wall, windows, doors and finishes and installation of fire protection systems. The structure is surrounded by water on all sides. Access to the Tower is via moveable walkways not designed for heavy loads. Delivery of supplies may require cranes or other special handling techniques. The tower is about 70 feet tall from deck level to roof and the only current access to the upper floor is a narrow spiral staircase.); The project consists of the rehabilitation of the existing control tower at the Amelia Earhart Dam including upgrading plumbing, HVAC, electrical equipment, replacing the elevator, replacing roof, tower window curtain wall, windows, doors and finishes and installation of fire protection systems. The structure is surrounded by water on all sides. Access to the Tower is via moveable walkways not designed for heavy loads. Delivery of supplies may require cranes or other special handling techniques. The tower is about 70 feet tall from deck level to roof and the only current access to the upper floor is a narrow spiral staircase.; The project consists of the rehabilitation of the existing control tower at the Amelia Earhart Dam including upgrading plumbing, HVAC, electrical equipment, replacing the elevator, replacing roof, tower window curtain wall, windows, doors and finishes and installation of fire protection systems. The structure is surrounded by water on all sides. Access to the Tower is via moveable walkways not designed for heavy loads. Delivery of supplies may require cranes or other special handling techniques. The tower is about 70 feet tall from deck level to roof and the only current access to the upper floor is a narrow spiral staircase.