Specifications include, but are not limited to: Heating Hot Water Loop This project is for continuation of work to replace and repair the campus hydronic loop, including planning/engineering along with construction. Central Plant Utility Risk Projects This project is for a new plate and frame heat exchanger in the Central Plant to hydraulically separate the primary/secondary loops. It also includes locating all valves and abandoning unused parts of gas piping infrastructure by permanently removing/securing connections. The project will include redundant valves for buildings/loops and post indicator vales (PIV) at Student Health Center, Ethnic Studies & Psychology, Fine Arts, Humanities, Hensill Hall, Business, JPL Library, and Lot 20. Also included is replacement of all existing defective 2" DHWS&R isolation valves with new pre-insulated AWWA rated valves. The project will also include new 8" steel bollards around the central plant backflow preventer for protection from passing vehicles. Electrical work includes replacement of 480 volt “B” feeder from 12kV gear to building. The project also includes replacement of current absolute burner control system for central plant boiler 1 & 2. The project also includes removal of current heat exchanger and installation of a new DHW storage tank. Sanitary Sewer/Storm/Domestic Water Critical Projects This project completes priority scope for SS, SD, and DW systems as identified in the campus utility master plan. Included in the project is regrading and installation of additional storm drain inlets proximate to Thornton Hall and Burk Hall, sump pumps in electrical and telecom vaults and connection of discharge piping nearby sanitary sewer. The project also provides upgrades to the campus main DW distribution system, replacement of DW lines in conflict with trees, installation of auto high-flow sensors and solenoid valves on each building’s main service, and installation of new underground or wall mounted galvanized steel water service around Cox Stadium to replace existing exposed PVC piping and refeed drinking fountains. Campus Security and Access Control, Ph. 1 This project upgrades electronic access control on state supported building perimeter doors, allowing University Police to monitor/control perimeter doors in the event of an emergency. The project includes new access control panels, dedicated circuits, electrified door hardware, card readers, contacts and motion detectors for campus perimeter doors.