Specifications include, but are not limited to: The overall project goal is to displace the existing steam boiler heating system to the greatest extent possible with high efficiency cold weather rated heat pump systems. The approximately 25,000 sq. ft. facility is currently served by two low pressure boilers through coils in three primary air handler units. Cooling is provided by a cooling tower and chiller unit. Secondarily, the Department of Marine Resources is interested in assessing the feasibility of using water source heat pump equipment that leverages seawater which is currently circulated through the building for the flow through sea water system. If that is not found to be a viable option, air source equipment would be preferred. Additionally, DMR would like the selected A/E firm to identify areas of high heat loss for added insulation and/or air sealing to reduce envelope heat losses. The scope of services for this project includes, but may not be limited to, upgrade of the facility heating system, schedule and cost estimating, preliminary design, design development, contract documents, and administration of bidding and construction. The selected A/E firm may be required to coordinate this work or additional work with other consultants contracted by the Owner.