Specifications include, but are not limited to:Successful CMR will provide the following services to University for the following renovation and infrastructure projects. It is anticipated that the successful CMR will provide design assist services via qualified sub-contractors during the final stages of the infrastructure design. It is UTSW’s desire that all renovation and infrastructure project work be performed concurrently; therefore, the CMR will work with UTSW to develop project execution plans and schedules to ensure existing tenants are minimally disturbed during the execution of the work. Costs for each building must be tracked independently; therefore, the successful CMR will be required to provide an estimate and schedule of values for each separate building. E Building: The E building infrastructure is currently in design and the scope of work is anticipated to include upgrading motor control centers, installing chilled water isolation valves and replacing inner-lined ductwork throughout the building. G Building: The demo and make ready for office and conference room space for Pediatrics, Radiology and Neurology departments on floor G2 as well as mechanical, electrical and plumbing system infrastructure upgrade work throughout the building. • The successful CMR will provide the following services to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) for the renovation of the second floor of the Karl Hoblitzelle Clinical Sciences Building “G” consisting mostly of 8360 gross square feet of office and support spaces and a bathroom renovation. Renovation work will involve demolition of existing lab and research spaces for new office and support spaces on G2. The space will be shared by multiple departments including Pediatrics, Radiology and Neurology. There will be a shared conference room being approximately 400 square feet with In-Line or Smart Screen technology. There will be a shared Break/MultiPurpose room and IT Closet. There will also be heavy renovation to the Men’s and Women’s restroom that will be updated for ADA requirements. The remainder of the floor will primarily consist of office space. The entire existing HVAC system on the second floor including ductwork and VAVs will be demolished and replaced. There will also be a new steam boiler installed. There is heaving plumbing demolition including underfloor work. Most new plumbing work will be concentrated at the bathroom renovations and the breakroom.