Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Student Design and Experimental Learning Center serves as the business incubator and support center for multi-disciplinary design teams. This project expansion will allow for much needed team/open bay building space. The project will expand to the west increasing the 7,000 sf facility to 15,000 sf. The project site development plan will include a 3,500 sf storage facility for bulk materials and an outdoor team space adjacent to the Design Center expansion. Minor expansions of the current facility are also to be completed to accommodate additional teams including electronics lab and I GEM Lab. • Review the Baltimore City utility accounts to determine the priority of accounts to include in virtual net metering program for solar projects. • Review the Baltimore City BGE gas and electric accounts to determine if they are appropriate for size and use as well as if they are categorized in the most economic way. • Develop model for OSE to efficiently audit utility accounts. • Assist with the development of solicitation for solar, CHP, and other energy supply projects. • Create financial models for evaluation of technical and purchasing options for energy. • Evaluate the Baltimore region purchasing cooperative pricing structure and determine if it is equitable to the City and make recommendations as to how to restructure. • Evaluate the economics of grid connected power suppliers for gas and renewable energy. • Assist in providing preliminary feasibility (financial and technical) and potential locations that will meet interconnection requirements for energy facilities. • Evaluate financial feasibility for opportunities that could supply energy and/or energy related products for Tier I RINS applications • Evaluate financial feasibility of energy storage technologies for City facilities. • Assist in determining the financial benefit and impacts of new technologies.