1. Remove forty-nine (49) pneumatic valve controllers and thermostats and replace with direct-digitalcontrol (DDC) to integrate with existing Phoenix Control System 2. Install VFDs on five (5) exhaust fans on the roof and revise controls to reduce fan horsepower, but not effective plume heights of lab fans. 3. Test and commission all new controls and valves. Confirm full integration of system into College’s existing building automation system 4. Daily cleanup of all work areas, paths of entry and material delivery and removal. 5. Any damage to buildings, walkways, and foliage will be the responsibility of the contractor to repair or replace at their expense. 6. Any deficiencies found in the installation of materials used in the installation that would prevent receiving a green tag from inspectors will be the contractor’s responsibility and expense to correct. Air tests will be performed to meet the OSHA standards. 7. The owner is to receive training on all equipment for facilities maintenance, training to include a schedule walk-through for maintenance personnel. 8. Work is expected to be complete over weekends as needed to limit interruption for students.