Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful Offerors will agree to provide construction related services, including labor and materials for various IT Infrastructure projects on the campus of Oregon State University, including, but not limited to Corvallis, Newport, Portland, Bend and other OSU locations (Farms, Experiment Stations, Extension Centers, etc.) throughout the state. Until a Master Contract is amended, there is no guarantee or promise of work. After the initial amendment, a Master Contract may be subsequently amended to include additional, anticipated work as described below. These infrastructure investments are intended to modernize IT facilities, reduce operating costs, and support the technology reflective of current OSU and national trends. Once the successful Offerors are identified and Master Contracts have been issued, IT may, in its discretion, select between the contractors to perform units of work based on IT needs and will consider a variety of factors including schedule and cost considerations in making its selection. Individual scopes of work (Service Orders) will require a cost proposal and be subject to approval by the OSU IT Project Manager (Project Manager). Cost proposal for work shall be submitted within one business day of request and approval will be confirmed through the issuance of a Purchase Order (PO) or Amendment to Master Contract by the Construction Contracts Administration department prior to Work commencing