The demolition and renovation scope will be approximately 16,200 GSF of the existing space in the St. Paul Oncology Cancer Center Vaults (SPUH) for the Oncology department. This space will require the demo and removal including but not limited to existing flooring, base, walls, ceilings, ductwork, plumbing piping, lights, nurse calls, roofing, concrete slab, concrete walls, concrete roof in Gamma pod room, doors, door frames, med gas piping, plumbing fixtures, restroom accessories, shelving, cabinetry, steel base plates/I beams in concrete slabs, fire extinguishers, all wall mounted equipment and brackets, observation windows, exterior skin, walk off mats, fire sprinklers, fire alarm devices, HVAC equipment, electrical equipment, chilled and hot water piping, coordination of demo for asbestos containing materials, sanitary piping, underground piping, electrical receptacles, lighting, switches, smoke detectors, all A/V devices and equipment, security devices and equipment, electrical panels, time clocks, medical gases, disconnects, electrical transformers, J-boxes, plywood paneling, electrical conduit, all wiring, all switches, and telephone as shown on the drawings. Bid package 1A will be to demo all of the space and build out the new electrical room, installation of new MEP equipment (i.e chillers, AHU, liquid filled transformers, switcwgear, which will be purchased by UTSWMC), new electrical feed, installation of power to new MEP equipment, installation and hook-up of chillers to the air handler, installation and capping of chilled water piping from the chillers to the new equipment vaults. It will also include installation of structural elements consisting of concrete piers, footings, floors, walls, roof, for new equipment in the vaults, structural steel, chiller yard in its entirety, testing and commissioning new MEP equipment. Coordination of equipment requirements with vendors, coordination of shielding requirements with UTSMC physicist, use of E-builder software, new accessories, fire alarm, controls, as shown on the drawings No additional specifications were given.