Lot 1: The Cancer & Genetics District Project The Cancer & Genetics District (the “District”) is an area of UF’s campus consisting of several Education & General buildings, including the Cancer & Genetics building and the Emerging Pathogens building. For the purposes of the project, the University’s Parking Garage 14 will also be addressed and considered part of the District. Siemens Industry Inc. (“Siemens,” the contractor) was engaged to perform a Detailed Feasibility Assessment (“DFA”) to explore the possibility of developing solutions as an ESCO project for the District. A holistic assessment of all energy and utility related systems in the District was performed to ensure that energy and utility related systems could be optimized while also addressing significant deferred maintenance and infrastructure projects as part of the effort. A summary of the proposed scope of the resulting project is summarized as follows: • Replacement of EndofLife Air Handling Units • Replacement of End-of-Life Steam Boiler System with New Boiler System • Facilitywide Lighting Upgrades, Including Advanced Lighting Control • Lab Area Control Systems Upgrades to Reduce Air Changes for Energy Efficiency • Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) Deployed at Cancer & Genetics and Parking Garage #14 • Integration of BESS to Campus Microgrid for Load Shedding to Capture Utility Curtailment Rate • Parking Garage #14 Solar Canopy for Integration into the BESS and to Support Curtailment.