Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work includes demolishing the existing two-pipe hydronic system, lecture hall air handling unit, fan coil units, exhaust fans, and all controls. Two dedicated outdoor air handling units will be mounted on the roof with a ductwork distribution system serving all spaces to deliver ventilation air. A new indoor handler will serve the lecture hall. Floor mounted and ceiling suspended fan coil units will be installed in most spaces to provide space temperature control. A new four-pipe hydronic system will replace the two-pipe system and a new building management system (BMS) will be installed. The electrical scope of work supports the HVAC system improvements and generally includes switchboard and panelboard improvements, power wiring and conduit, removal and reinstallation of lighting as required, and minor lighting and fire alarm system modifications. The structural scope of work includes dunnage for new roof mounted equipment, cutting of floor openings for ductwork, piping, etc., supports for the new openings, and equipment pad. The architectural scope includes the construction of shafts, casework, millwork, patching of exterior and interior wall and floor openings, and the replacement of the roof. The plumbing scope includes replacement of roof drains. The installation will be phased to allow the building to be partially occupied during the school year. Renovations to the classroom spaces must be completed during summer break and ready for full occupancy for the University’s active academic school year.