Specifications include, but are not limited to: The Applicant’s proposed scope of work should address each objective specifically and describe in detail howthe Applicant will achieve the objective, or how the Applicant will enable Aviation to achieve the objective.This Section II, Scope of Work states requirements for the project, including the services and the tangiblework products to be delivered, and the tasks Aviation has identified as necessary to meet those requirements.Aviation reserves the right, however, to modify specific requirements, based on changed circumstances (suchas a change in business or technical environments), the proposal selection process, and contract negotiationswith the Applicant(s) selected for negotiations, and to do so with or without issuing a revised RFP. TheApplicant must provide in its proposal a detailed proposed scope of work showing how it will meet the projectrequirements stated in this Section II.The areas of engineering work may encompass any of the following:•Airfield Systems: Navigational aides, lighting systems, signage, power distribution systems, emergencypower systems, signaling, airfield lighting control systems (ALCS), communication systems, SurfaceMovement and Guidance Controls System (SMGCS), grounding and utility distribution.•Terminal Facilities: Building management systems such as Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition(SCADA) systems,Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC), including thermal plants and chilledand hot water systems, plumbing, sanitary, power distributions, communications, fire protection, life andsafety emergency systems & lighting.•Site Utilities: Distribution of water, gas, sanitary, power, telephone, Universal Cabling Distribution System (UCDS), communications including manhole and duct design, roadway lighting, sign lighting, trafficsignals.•Additional projects as may be related to such.