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State of ConnecticutDepartment of Administrative Services Procurement DivisionRequest for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and EnergyCost-Saving Services for Existing BuildingsRFP No. 18PSX0104September 10, 2018 – 2:00 PM

HONEYWELL PROPRIETARYNon-Disclosure StatementThis proposal or qualification data includes data that shall not be disclosed outside the State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services (DAS) andshall not be duplicated, used or disclosed – in whole or part – for any purposed other than to evaluate this proposal or quotation. If, however, a contract is awardedto this Offeror as a result of -- or in connection with -- the submission of this data, State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services shall have theright to duplicate, use, or disclose the data to the extent provided in the resulting contract. This restriction does not limit State of Connecticut Department ofAdministrative Services right to use information contained in this data if it is obtained from another source without restriction. The data subject to this restrictionare contained in all sheets.Budgetary Proposal – Right to NegotiateThis budgetary proposal is provided for information and planning purposes only, to be used for feasibility decisions, planning, and budget development only, andis non-binding and does not constitute an offer for sale. This proposal is subject to agreement on mutually acceptable terms and condition of the form of GuaranteedEnergy, Water and Wastewater Performance Savings Contract, including without limitation provision there in relating to liability limitations, warranties, intellectualproperty, payment, hazardous materials and survival of the savings guarantee.Honeywell reserves the right, in its discretion, to increase the price(s) set forth in this Proposal in the event that tariffs (or similar governmental charges) imposedby the United States or other countries result in any increase in the costs that Honeywell used to determine such price(s).General Disclaimer about Pre-Contract InformationHONEYWELL MAKES NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY REGARDING ANY FINANCIAL PROJECTIONS, DATA OR INFORMATION PROVIDED,EXCEPT AS MAY BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A DEFINITIVE AGREEMENT.Municipal Advisor DisclaimerHONEYWELL BUILDING SOLUTIONS, A STRATEGIC BUSINESS UNIT OF HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. (“HONEYWELL”), IS NOT A MUNICIPALADVISOR AND CANNOT GIVE ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO MUNICIPAL SECURITIES OR MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL PRODUCTS TO YOU ABSENT YOURBEING REPRESENTED BY, AND RELYING UPON THE ADVICE OF, AN INDEPENDENT REGISTERED MUNICIPAL ADVISOR. HONEYWELL IS NOTSUBJECT TO A FIDUCIARY DUTY WITH REGARD TO YOU OR THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION TO YOU. INFORMATION ABOUT MUNICIPALSECURITIES AND/OR MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL PRODUCTS, IF ANY, IS PROVIDED FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ABOUT POSSIBLE FINANCINGOPTIONS AND IS NOT THE PROVISION OF ADVICE OR A RECOMMENDATION TO PURSUE ANY PARTICULAR FINANCING OPTION. CONSULT WITHYOUR INDEPENDENT REGISTERED MUNICIPAL ADVISOR ABOUT THE FINANCING OPTION APPROPRIATE FOR YOUR SITUATION.To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS under Circular 230, we inform you that any U.S. federal tax advice contained in this communication(including any attachments), unless otherwise specifically stated, was not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of (1) avoidingpenalties under the Internal Revenue Code or (2) promoting, marketing or recommending to another party any matters addressed herein. The information containedherein is general in nature and based on authorities that are subject to change. Honeywell Building Solutions, a strategic business unit of Honeywell InternationalInc., recommends that you consult your tax adviser to understand its applicability to specific situations.Request for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104State of Connecticut DAS

Table of ContentsSection 1 Proposer’s Qualifications and Capability . 1Local Resources to Support CT Department of Administrative Services (DAS) . 1General Experience in Energy Services Business . 2Energy Accreditations and Affiliations . 3Section 2 Proposer’s Experience . 4A.B.Types of Services . 4Project Experience in Past 3 Years . 4A.B.C.D.Pricing Structure . 7Cost Mark-Ups . 7Maintenance & Monitoring Costs . 8Rebates & Incentives . 8Section 3 Pricing and Fees . 6Section 4 Form RFP-16 (Exhibit B). 9Request for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104State of Connecticut DAS

SECTION 1A.B.C.D.E.PROPOSER’S QUALIFICATIONS AND CAPABILITYType of FirmNumber of Years in the Energy BusinessNumber and Value of Similar ContractsNumber of Full-Time PersonnelAccreditations or other pre-qualifiers (ie., NAESCO, U.S. Dept. of Energy, U.S. Dept. of Defense, etc.)Honeywell International Inc (Honeywell) is a Fortune 100 software-industrial company that deliversindustry specific solutions that include control technologies for buildings, homes, and industry;performance materials globally, and aerospace and automotive products and services. Ourtechnologies help everything from buildings, aircraft, cars, homes, manufacturing plants, supply chains,and workers become more connected to make our world smarter, safer, and more sustainable. Ourcompany has a 133-year legacy of innovation specializing in developing, designing, building, owningand financing comprehensive infrastructure projects for state and local government, higher education,industrial, federal, andcommercialcustomersacross the globe. Foundedin1885,HoneywellInternational Inc. is apublicly owned corporationwith 131,000 employeesincluding 23,000 engineersin over 70 countries. Fromour early beginnings as athermostat manufacturer,Honeywell has evolved intoa 40.5 billion rtered in MorrisPlains, NJ and incorporatedin the State of Delaware.Corporate OfficeHoneywell International Inc.115 Tabor RoadMorris Plains, NJ 07950FEIN #22-2640650LOCAL RESOURCES TO SUPPORT CT DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES (DAS)Honeywell employs over 630 people in the State of Connecticut, and is committed to maintaining and creating more jobs for Honeywell and suppliersin CT. In cooperation with DAS, we will review the local footprint of suppliers and subcontractors that could benefit from this program. Honeywell hasmaintained a local presence in Connecticut for several decades, and is a partner in many communities in terms of energy conservation. Our localfootprint is strong and surpasses any other performance contractor. We have installed multiple phases of energy performance contracts in manyschools/municipalities in Connecticut and have more references than any other ESCO in Connecticut. Some of our projects both retired and currentare: Town/Schools of Stratford, City/Schools of Danbury, Town/Schools of Colchester, Monroe, Stafford, Enfield, Branford and of Tolland,CT. Many of these municipalities have hired Honeywell for additional phases over time because of our track record and performance on the projects.Both the Town of Stratford, Enfield and Danbury Public Schools have developed comprehensive energy and infrastructure improvements that balanceshort and long term goals. The Town of Enfield, CT just received a 1.62M incentive check from Eversource based on our scope of work and takingthe lead on the development of the incentive process from forms to pre and post inspection tours for our customers. This was 400k above the projectedamount and based on the due diligence of the Honeywell team working with Eversource. Our long-term relationships within Connecticut brings DASthe knowledge that we have achieved the goals of these customers, as well as developed strong, long-term relationships. Our partnership with DASwill consider your near term and long-term strategic energy plan, building modifications, current energy baseline, infrastructure needs, renewable goals– geothermal and solar installations, energy reliability, and communication to the stake holders on its progress. Through a partnership with Honeywell,these goals and many others will be achieved as Honeywell brings its energy expertise and advanced technology to help you create your vision forDAS.Honeywell will work with DAS to develop energy savings measures and renewable energy strategies to maximize energy savings while balancing longterm infrastructure goals. The Honeywell Global Finance team will assist you with complex financing products and look at grants through theGreenbank, UI and LREC/ZREC’s in the future, and many others that will ultimately help subsidize the cost of the program.Request for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104State of Connecticut DASPage 1

We work, live and support our communities.Honeywell Energy Services Group (HESG), a businessunit of Honeywell Building Solutions, has a long list ofclients across the public and private sectors includinggovernment, healthcare, education and commercial. Outteam of over 295 full-time employees evaluates,engineers and implements facility improvements focusedon creating innovative solutions for our clients byupgrading infrastructure, reducing utility consumption andcost, and lowering GHG emissions. Since 1979, we havedesigned energy and infrastructure renewal solutions atmore than 7,000 facilities and guaranteed over 6B inenergy and operational savings. Our team is recognizedas a leader in delivering comprehensive, technicallycomplex, guaranteed energy saving projects of superiorcustomer value with long-term performance. Since thebeginning, we have focused our business on solutionsthat help our customers to manage your energy expenses, eliminate energy waste and modernize your facilities. Honeywell’s strong financial positionand our 39 years of experience with energy guarantees, ensure that our customers always achieve the guaranteed savings and results that theyexpect.We have great people working on great teams and generating industry leading results. Our teams typically have members from every level of theorganization focused on improving processes to maximize customer results. Additionally, the Honeywell’s Solution Design Engineers (SDEs) areregistered Professional Engineers (PE), Certified Energy Managers (CEM), and/or LEED Accredited Professionals. Honeywell’s SDE team isexperienced in the energy field, and required to complete annual training and participate in industry events to fine tune their capabilities and customervalue.GENERAL EXPERIENCE IN ENERGY SERVICES BUSINESSHoneywell has been involved in the energy efficiency related business for over 133 years, beginning with the invention of the very first furnace regulatorand alarm in 1885 by an inventor named Albert Butz. He formed the Butz Thermo-Electric Regulator Company in 1886, and a few weeks later inventedwhat he called a “damper flapper” – now better known as the thermostat. In the many years since, Honeywell has introduced a vast number of energyproducts, technologies and services to the marketplace, with the thermostat remaining the most common, popular and highly visible member of ourproduct line.Honeywell has provided performance contracting services for over 39 years. We undertook our very first energy project in 1979, later coining theconcept of “guaranteed savings” under a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy in 1984. Since the beginning, we have focused our business onsolutions to help our customers manage their energy expenses and control their environment. Honeywell has also strived to lead by example withenergy efficiency and sustainable practices within our own facilities. In response, Honeywell was recognized by the EPA as the first Energy Starpartner to voluntarily commit all of our facilities to all phases of the program. Essentially, Honeywell pioneered and revolutionized the performancecontracting business.We have designed, developed and executed over 7,000 EPCs and inthe last year 10 years have successfully designed and constructed1,072 projects that are worth 3.535 Billion. This graphic representsHoneywell’s performance contracting projects for the past ten (10)years. In addition, our local team has tremendous experience inperforming Comprehensive Energy Audits to help our customer’senergy efficiency opportunities, and provide solutions to your buildinginfrastructure and environmental needs.Our success rate in designing energy solutions, delivering results,and meeting energy guarantees is unmatched locally and nationally.Honeywell has never defaulted on an energy savings guarantee. Inthe three percent of cases in which we did not meet the guarantee,we paid our customers the difference between the guaranteedamount and the actual savings achieved. We then took steps toRequest for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104State of Connecticut DASPage 2

identify and fix the problems causing the shortfalls. Honeywell’s strong financial position and over 39 years of experience with energy guaranteesensures that our customers always achieve the guaranteed savings and the results they expect.ENERGY ACCREDITATIONS AND AFFILIATIONSNational Association of Energy Service Companies (NAESCO)Honeywell is an active member and one of the earliest charter members of the National Association ofEnergy Service Companies (NAESCO), the country’s premier energy services trade organization, and isone of only eleven companies nationwide that has consistently met NAESCO’s rigorous accreditationrequirements. As a senior and respected member of this prestigious association, Honeywell has workeddiligently to promote customer interests in legislative and policy making bodies nationwide, including butnot limited to, advising on enabling legislation and the development of measurement & verificationprotocols. Many of the Honeywell team of energy professionals has participated in national speakingengagements for NAESCO events as well.Clinton Climate InitiativeHoneywell was, and continues to be, one of the four original charter ESCOs invited to partner with the ClintonClimate Initiative to help the world’s largest cities reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.President Clinton launched the Clinton Foundation’s Climate Initiative in August 2006, with the mission ofapplying a business-oriented approach to the fight against climate change in practical, measurable, andsignificant ways. CCI is currently working with the C40 Large Cities Climate Leadership Group to accelerateefforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.American College & University Presidents Climate CommitmentHoneywell is also an official Platinum sponsor of the American College and University Presidents ClimateCommitment (ACUPCC). Partnering with the CCI, the ACUPCC strives to increase the number of large-scaleenergy saving retrofits for campus buildings.The ACUPCC provides a framework and support for America’s Colleges and Universities to implement comprehensive plans in pursuit of climateneutrality. As part of the program, ACUPCC signatories are able to take advantage of the benefits of CCI’s Energy Efficiency Building Retrofit Program(EEBRP), including project support and CCI’s established relationships with private sector financial institutions; energy services companies (ESCOs),and product manufacturers.Department of Energy/DefenseWe have also been designated as a pre-qualified ESCO and a Super ESCO by the U.S. Departments of Energy and Defense(DOE and DOD), holding multiple Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contracts with the DOE, U.S. Air Force, U.S.Army, and MEDCOM organizations.Energy Services CoalitionHoneywell is an active member of the Energy Services Coalition (ESC), working closely with State Energy Offices around thecountry to support the adoption of standards and best practices for performance contracting. Activities through this organizationalso include outreach and education to interested market sectors and end-user groups, driving utility company demand-sidemanagement programs and review of new technologies.American Water Works AssociationThe AWWA has more than 60,000 members representing every part of the water profession, and is the largest association of waterprofessionals in the world, connecting utilities, equipment manufacturers and consultants and professionals together. Honeywell isproud to have individual active members.U.S. Green Building CouncilWe are a member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), a community of professionals who share the similar goal ofadvancing sustainable building practices. Many of the engineers and professionals on your Honeywell team are LEED Accredited Professionals, with certification and expertise in new construction and existing buildings. The LEED (Leadership inEnergy and Environmental Design) Green Building Rating System is a voluntary, consensus-based national standard fordeveloping high-performance, sustainable buildings. Honeywell LEED Accredited Professionals bear the distinction throughrigorous study and examination.Request for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104State of Connecticut DASPage 3

LEED EB Ratings InteractionAt the core of the LEED Rating System is a holistic process of evaluation, decision making and design involving alldisciplines of the design team, the building owner and tenants, as well as operation and maintenance staff. The LEEDprocess, energy auditing and performance contracting are complimentary and easily integrated with one another. Theenergy audit will be performed in conjunction with the LEED assessment. These tools, developed side-by-side, will form the basis of a single, integratedaction plan that can incorporate interaction with carbon footprint calculations and protocols. Honeywell has LEED Accredited Professionals assignedto the District project team.Military Times “Best for Vets” Employer 2017Honeywell is a Military Times “Best for Vets” Employer 2017. Each year, Military Times invites companies to fill out a nearly 100question survey that results in the rankings that “evaluate companies’ culture, veteran recruiting, veteran policies andaccommodations for members of the National Guard and reserves.” “The Best for Vets designation and logo cannot bebought. Only earned,” said George Altman, the Military Times editor in charge of the rankings. “The companies on the MilitaryTimes Best for Vets list earned their rankings through determined efforts to recruit and support service members, veteransand military families. These efforts deserve recognition from the country and should get the attention of veterans looking fora new career.” Honeywell was named a “Best for Vets” employer as a result of its military recruiting efforts, percentage of newhires with previous military service and company policies towards National Guard and reserve service. Honeywell also wasdesignated as a 2017 Military Friendly Employer by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs . U.S. Veterans Magazine named Honeywell one of the2016 Best of the Best Top Veteran Friendly Companies.SECTION 2 PROPOSER’S EXPERIENCEA.Types of ServicesTypes of services being offered and expertise in various systems. Summarize the scope of services (auditing, installation, service,monitoring, etc.) available from your company.Honeywell Building Solutions (HBS) is part of Honeywell Building Technologies, a 9 billion strategic business group of Honeywell. HBS installs,integrates and maintains systems that keep government, education, commercial and industrial facilities safe, secure, comfortable, productive andefficient. HBS is also a global leader in energy services, working with organizations and power providers to conserve energy, optimize buildingoperations and leverage renewable energy sources. Our expertise is found in a wide range of services from maintaining building automation technologyto building advanced microgrids that provide onsite generation and energy security to delivering comprehensive programs to help utilities and theelectrical grid operate smarter. Services include Energy Modeling & Analysis, Project Design, Building/Energy Management Systems, Electrical,Energy Efficiency (General), HVAC, Lighting, Controls, Project Integration & Management, Installation & Commissioning, Measurement & Verification.B.Project Experience in Past 3 YearsA brief description of the energy contracts or projects that the firm has managed in the past three (3) years that includes:a. Name and type of projectb. Project sizec. List of operational improvements that details the type of retrofit(s) employed and the annual cost savings realized by the customerd. Audit, monitoring and savings verification methodologiese. References for work performed including contact informationHoneywell has a vast number of performance contracting projects in various stages across the US. Due to extensive size of our project list, Honeywellis providing a partial list of projects from across the US and Canada for the past three (3) years. An expanded list is available upon request.Project NameKunsan Air Force BaseEastern Regional Health AuthorityMiami-Dade County Internal Service DeptSlippery Rock University FoundationCity of Palm Bay, FLEducational Services Commission of New JerseyConfederation College - Phase 4Valley Stream UFSD 13West Morris Regional High School DistrictFacility TypeFederalHealthcareMunicipalityHigher EducationMunicipalityK-12Higher EducationK-12K-12CityStateMiamiSlippery RockPalm BayPiscatawayThunder Bay, OntarioValley StreamChesterS. KoreaCanadaFLPAFLNJCanadaNYNJRequest for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104Project Size(Dollars) 28,617,033 18,551,832 12,284,773 6,226,160 4,384,936 4,331,431 3,909,388 3,709,300 1820182018State of Connecticut DASPage 4

Project NamePiqua City SchoolsCity of SummersideCarleton UniversityLawton Community SchoolsMSAD 6 Phase 3Jasper County, IN ESPCMarshall CUSD Phase 2Blackford County, INTinker Air Force Base Building 9301 UESC Mod #1City of Harper Woods, MICambrian College Phase 2 Barrydowne CampusMSAD 6 Bonny Eagle HS Project 1Memorial University NewfoundlandEast Islip Unified School DistrictSlippery Rock UniversityFederal Communications CommissionStony Brook Univ Amendment 9Old Bridge Board of EducationTown of Branford, CTThunder Bay Catholic DSB Phase 3 EPC & BoilersBloomfield Board of EducationCalhoun County Phase 4Ferndale Public SchoolsThunder Bay Catholic DSB Phase 3 BoilersScranton Housing Authority Phase 2Ionia Public SchoolsGillett SchoolsCity of Worcester, MA (IA4)MSAD 6 Bonny EagleCarleton University-Nesbitt Bldg 1865212Lebanon County Phase IIICity of Fort Lauderdale, FLLetterkenny Army DepotFort Dix SolarCity of Perth Amboy, NJNSA MonetaryCity of Durand, MIRSU 22 Phase IIRio School DistrictSt. Joseph's General Hospital Elliot LakeManistee Public Schools Phase 4Thunder Bay Catholic DSB Phase 4 LightingMerrimack School District Phase 4Tinker Air Force BaseMount Vernon School DistrictGSA Los AngelesTobyhanna Army DepotGSA San FranciscoFederal Correctional Institution CumberlandFederal Correctional Institution ManchesterGSA Los Angeles - Chet Holifield Federal BuildingAlberta Health ServicesFederal Aviation Administration (Group 1)ATCT (Air Traffic Control Towers)TRACON (Terminal Radar Approach Control Facilities)ARTCC (complexes that control all air traffic in the region)Facility TypeCityStateK-12MunicipalityHigher alMunicipalityHigher EducationK-12Higher EducationK-12Higher EducationFederalHigher -12Federal/PHAK-12K-12MunicipalityK-12Higher eralFederalHealthcarePiquaSummersideOttawa, OntarioLawtonBustonRensselaerMarshallHartford CityOklahoma CityHarper WoodsSudbury, OntarioBuxtonSt. John'sEast IslipSlippery RockWashingtonStony BrookMatawanBranfordThunder BayBloomfieldMarshallFerndaleThunder nonFort LauderdaleLetterkennyFort DixPerth AmboyMontereyDurandHampdenRioElliot Lake, OntarioManisteeThunder BayMerrimackOklahoma CityMount VernonLos AngelesTobyhannaSan FranciscoCumberlandManchesterLos AngelesAlbertaBirmingham &HuntsvilleOrlando, St.Petersburg & TampaAtlanta, Augusta,Peachtree irportsRequest for Proposals for Energy Efficiency Retrofits and Energy Cost-Savings Services forExisting Buildings – RFP #18PS0104Project Size(Dollars) 2,799,990 2,785,255 2,653,009 2,440,000 2,235,077 2,200,000 1,986,225 1,850,012 1,114,537 838,584 498,868 249,835 17,197,530 15,432,500 12,569,857 9,857,182 6,008,437 5,879,471 5,772,796 5,421,592 4,921,933 4,146,133 3,507,356 3,437,437 3,141,669 3,060,000 2,532,163 2,476,578 2,245,642 2,243,997 2,237,444 2,045,750 2,037,483 2,024,000 2,003,901 1,763,134 1,622,340 1,542,023 1,513,807 1,458,598 1,088,428 931,036 480,800 243,000,000 43,829,006 35,828,952 25,747,660 22,676,492 20,595,111 19,817,681 15,528,798 620162016201620162016201620162016 10,879,5802016AlabamaFloridaGeorgiaState of Connecticut DASPage 5

Project NameProject lityFederalState al eralK-12MunicipalityK-12Harlingen & HoustonMilwaukeeLos AngelesDerryLos AngelesEnfieldMatawanAlexandriaRock IslandShorehamGardnerBrightonSan FranciscoAtlantaAnnapolisLos AngelesPembrokePittsburghSan FranciscoStaffordIngham CountyMiamiLos esterJim TNJVAILNYMACOCAGAMDCANHPACAVAMIFLCAPANJDCMIMAPA 10,669,400 9,233,771 8,847,615 8,758,999 8,278,931 7,420,500 7,379,721 7,017,041 6,631,347 6,198,381 5,629,992 5,192,183 4,720,191 4,664,064 4,626,701 4,328,972 4,162,376 4,117,868 3,664,663 3,479,454 3,390,961 3,323,542 3,198,428 2,989,951 2,893,315 2,849,286 62016201620162016FederalSan FranciscoCA 2,275,5492016Higher FederalFederalOntarioRochesterWarrenSanta AnaOaklandMarysvilleDenvilleVariousWashingtonSan FranciscoCanadaNHMICAMEMICANJUSADCCA 2,264,258 2,220,774 2,130,743 2,096,615 2,041,612 1,932,024 1,883,669 1,855,428 1,814,287 1,467,530 016FederalSan FranciscoCA 1,363,7652016FederalFederalHigher EducationMunicipalityK-12San BrunoSacramentoOntarioCalhoun CountyBridgewaterCACACanadaMINJ 1,340,149 1,235,450 1,218,783 1,208,402 1,191,75520162016201620162016Facility TypeCityIndianapolis & SouthBendOlatheKansas CityAlbuquerqueLos Angeles AFBDerry School DistrictGSA Los Angeles - Wilshire Federal BuildingTown of EnfieldOld Bridge Board of EducationHumphreys Engineering Center ESPCRock Island Arsenal TO3Shoreham-Wading River Central School DistrictCity of GardnerCity of Brighton, COGSA San Francisco - John E. Moss Federal BuildingGeorgia Department of TransportationCity of AnnapolisGSA Los Angeles - United States CourthousePembroke Schools Phase 3USACE PittsburghGSA San Francisco - Robert E. Coyle Federal BuildingRappahannock Regional JailDelhi Charter TownshipMiami-Dade County Seaport DeptGSA Los Angeles - Richard H. Chambers Federal BuildingBrandywine Heights School DistrictNorthern Highlands Regional High SchoolNational Archives & RecordsMason County Central SchoolsCity of Worcester, MA (PPA Phase 3)Jim Thorpe School DistrictGSA San Francisco - John F. Shea Federal Building &BrankruptCarleton University - MacKenzie BuildingRochester School

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