Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: August 4, 2023
Twenty companies have won positions on a potential 10-year, $5 billion contract vehicle to implement energy or water conservation measures for the Department of Energy and other federal agencies.
The ESPC is a means for agencies to partner with energy service companies to increase energy efficiency and cut maintenance costs for federally owned buildings.
Projects created through the contract may include system resilience, infrastructure modernization and mission assurance improvement efforts, according to solicitation documents.
DOE noted the contractor will install energy and water conservation systems, perform operations and maintenance work and document annual cost savings from the project.
The awardees are:
AECOM
ABM Facility Support Services
Ameresco
Centrica Business Solutions Services
CEG Solutions
CMTA
Constellation NewEnergy
Energy Systems Group
Engie Services US
Honeywell
Johnson Controls Government Systems
Noresco
RWE Clean Energy Solutions
Schneider Electric Buildings Americas
SitelogIQ Government Solutions
Southland Industries
The Brewer-Garrett Company
The Efficiency Network
Trane U.S.
Veregy
The ESPC’s prior iteration was awarded to 21 companies in 2017.
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