I am doing the engineering for a tenant improvement of a church hall built in the 60s. The service to the building is a feeder from a 1600A 120/240V 3-ph high-leg SES in another building. The disconnect in the SES is 600A with 400A fuses. 2 of the legs are 2 sets of 400MCM Al, and the 3rd is 2 sets of 1/0 Al (yep, the present 400A fuse doesn't protect this leg). The Neutral is 2 sets of 1/0 Al, and there are no equipment ground conductors. The conduit going into the ground is metallic, but I bet it turns to PVC. I was told that at one time the service was directly from a utility transformer instead of fed from the other building. I am estimating that the additional kitchen equipment and A/Cs will push the load on the main legs over 400A, and the third phase to around 200A. I am considering increasing the main two fuses to 500A and lowering the third to 250A, and requiring a #2CU equipment ground to be pulled in each conduit. The pull section and landing lugs should be replaced with a 600A, and the conductors in the gutter upgraded to 2 sets of 350MCM CU for each phase and a single 350MCM CU for the high leg. I don't see a good connection to the building grounding electrode, so I will require connection to piping and a ground rod. Am I missing anything?