1. Clean room class: Change from class 10,000 occupied to class 10,000 at rest(unoccupied). This will result is a potential for dirtier class than class 10,000 when the room in in operation. 2. In order to mitigate the class degradation, clean room protocols would have to be tighter than you normally follow, but NOT impossible (i.e. Use as much "clean room" furniture as possible, wipe down of all materials including pens, name badges, glasses, etc., prohibiting cardboard, wood, from entering, following gowning/de-gowning procedures, etc.). By reducing this, the number of FFU's required should drop from 46 to 37, which reduces the number of electrical circuits required, reduces the A/C load 3. Humidity specs.: Change the current specified of 45 % + or - 5% to 35% minimum for winter conditions to reduce the humidification sizing 55% maximum for summer conditions to reduce the cooling system size 4. Eliminate all outlets and data ports - This will eliminate eight (8) 1/60/120 VAC 20 amp circuits. Use laptop computers in clean room to eliminate the need for 110 VAC outlets. 5. Reduce the design number of people that will be in the room from 10 to 6 that was originally proposed back in March. This will reduce the size of the A/C unit