1. Supply engineered drawings, product documentation, and data sheets for customer review and approval. 2. Present construction and demolition permits. 3. Review and furnish equipment necessary for removal, installation, and operation of all required electrical services. 4. Upon plan approvals and commissioning of the project, central plant demolition begins. 5. Retrieve refrigerant charge from existing chiller and chilled water loop in mechanical roomdispose of refrigerant charge as per EPA regulations. 6. Manipulate and remove all existing HVAC components and dispose of properly offsite. 7. Supply and install new 100-ton chiller, 2 air handlers with electronically commutated motors, and 2 new chilled water pumps. 8. Supply and install micro control system with touchscreen panel to allow the ability to control new HVAC components. 9. Supply and install chilled water storage tank with proper water piping systems and control valves. 10. Safeguard all new HVAC equipment with appropriate insulated systems piping, valves, and anchors. 11. Provide propylene glycol to charge system to 30%. 12. Provide excavation and concrete pour back into disrupted work areas. 13. Provide and equip all ductwork to connect newly installed AHU’s to existing ducts. 14. Begin factory approved start up on all new equipment to ensure proper working order. 15. Complete and publish engineered drawings of the entire project. 16. Furnish all correlating documents such as, but not limited to: O&M Manuals, Warranty Documents, System Manual Documents, Product Data Sheets, and Installation Documents. 17. Provide onsite operator training to Maintenance Personnel on all new equipment and present performance verification.