Specifications include, but are not limited to: Normandale Community College wishes to study its current utilities and explore centralizing a utility plan. This may include but is not limited to: • Efficiency and Cost Optimization: help identify areas where energy consumption can be reduced and operational costs minimized. • Complicate lifecycle analysis of the boilers and chillers, evaluate carbon footprint and end-of-life cycle disposal and recycle ability. • Reliability and Performance: assess the reliability of existing systems and identify potential vulnerabilities or bottlenecks. • Future Planning: determine the needs of future growth and expansion, ensuring the CUP can accommodate them. • Sustainability: explore opportunities for implementing renewable energy sources and improving energy efficiency. • Condition Assessment: evaluate the age and condition of equipment, helping to plan for future replacements and maintenance.