The University is performing energy and infrastructure projects on several campus buildings. These projects include, but are not limited to, upgrades of the building automation system. The projects include replacement of building automation system hardware, electronic migration and integration of existing proprietary and BACnet building automation systems to the Niagara platform. Projects include the implementation of energy savings control sequences in Niagara to maximize return on investment. The University has selected the Niagara platform for standardized building automation and is leveraging network segmentation techniques to enhance the security of the BAS network. The University also expects to rely on the consultant for additional automation consulting services, such as creating graphics after mechanical contractor construction or assisting the University with troubleshooting malfunctioning new and existing hardware. All work is to be performed in accordance with the University's existing guidelines and standards pertaining to building automation systems.