Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Perform a detailed assessment of the existing HVAC system 2. Develop a comprehensive view of the components of the new HVAC system including equipment selections and layout plans. 3. Ensure compliance with local, state, and federal requirements and standards. 4. Safely remove and dispose of the existing HVAC equipment, ductwork and any other associated debris components. 5. Adhere to all environmental and safety regulations during the removal process. 6. Supply and install new HVAC equipment, including but not limited to furnaces, air handling units, condensing units, ductwork, and temperature devices. 7. Integrate energy-efficient technologies and ensure the system can achieve optimal performance. 8. Install a modern HVAC control system that allows for efficient management and monitoring of the HVAC system. 9. Ensure the control system is user-friendly and includes features such as remote access, energy monitoring, and automated scheduling. 10. Thoroughly clean and Install new ductwork as needed and guarantee proper sealing and installation. Clean and balance the air distribution system for even airflow and maximum indoor air quality. 11. Provide detailed documentation and training for maintenance staff on the operation of the new system.