The work may include: 1. Investigation of the nature, challenges and severity of the building envelope problems and/or other issues to be addressed under the task order. 2. Documentation of existing conditions. 3. Proposal of alternative solutions for envelope-specific repairs and renovations, including energyefficient alternatives, energy modeling, and climate resiliency options that will incorporate requirements of Executive Order 594. 4. Development of preferred solution(s) and design with an outline specification and cost estimate and/or prepare construction documents and perform contract administration. 5. Preparing construction documents and specifications, cost estimates, and providing construction administration services.* 6. Peer reviews as requested. Selected House Doctors may be engaged to provide services, including but not limited to: • Feasibility studies and strategic planning. • Campus wide exterior envelope condition assessments to aid UMass Lowell in planning the future capital program. • Preparation of studies suitable for DCAMM certification. • Integration of planning with existing decarbonization plan. • Cost estimating, scheduling, verifying long lead times, building code analyses, and energy planning. • Iterative design review process that may include end users/stakeholders and impacted campus service providers (Operations, IT, Security, Life Safety, Environmental Health & Safety, etc.). House Doctors shall be responsive to comments and feedback received during the design review process.