All design and construction work necessary to install PV panels on the roof tops of each of the buildings listed above. Services anticipated in that scope include but are not limited to: design, permitting (permit fees paid by OSU directly), construction, electrical installation, any structural engineering, and commissioning of the proposed system. OSU’s current plans for the PV on each of the first 5 buildings are informed by the roof materials and original building design: 1. Residence Hall (c.2016) - standing seam metal roof, track mounted PV, roof mounted inverters, conduits exist to the ground level for conductor installation to main panel (see Exhibit 1) 2. Obsidian Hall (c.2016) - standing seam metal roof, track mounted PV, roof mechanical room mounted inverters, conduits exist to the ground level for conductor installation to main panel (see Exhibit 1) 3. Student Success Center (c.2024) - standing seam metal roof, track mounted PV, roof mechanical enclosure mounted inverters, conduits exist to the ground level for conductor installation to main panel (see Exhibit 1) 4. Ray Hall (c.2021) – TPO roof, mix of ballasted and rack mounted (over mech enclosure) PV, roof mechanical enclosure mounted inverters, conduits exist to the ground level for conductor installation to main panel (see Exhibit 1) 5. Tykeson Hall (c. 2016) TPO roof, mix of pedestal mounted racks and ballasted PV, roof mechanical enclosure mounted inverters, conduits exist to the ground level for conductor installation to main panel (see Exhibit 1)