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ESPC ENABLE Procurement Process

Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) ENABLE's streamlined five-phase procurement process uses General Services Administration (GSA) Award Schedule 84, SIN 246-53, or a site-specific approach using a Department of Energy (DOE)-qualified Energy Service Company (ESCO) for services provided during the installation of energy conservation measures (ECMs) at Federal facilities smaller than 200,000 square feet. The ESPC ENABLE procurement process complies with ESPC laws and regulations.

Phase I: Acquisition Planning

During this phase agencies gather resources, people, and data in preparation for the ESPC ENABLE procurement process. This phase should be completed in one to two weeks and includes the following tasks:

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Phase II: ESCO Selection

Phase II begins with the issuance of the RFQ/NOO and concludes with the selection of a qualified ESCO. Selection is based on the ESCO's qualifications to execute the project and cost estimate. Phase II should be completed within three weeks and includes the following tasks:

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Phase III: Investment Grade Audit and Award

Phase III begins with the ESCO performing the investment grade audit (IGA) and concludes with the award of the project. The IGA forms the basis of the ESCOs final proposal, which includes the scope of work (SOW), the task order schedules, and the measurement and verification (M&V) plan. The IGA and award phase should be completed in three weeks and include the following tasks:

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Phase IV: Installation

Phase IV includes the installation, commissioning, and acceptance of the ECMs agreed upon during final negotiations. M&V is also performed to ensure that the installed equipment is providing the guaranteed savings. Phase IV should be completed in six weeks and includes the following tasks:

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Phase V: Performance Period

The final phase includes annual M&V and ongoing contract administration, such as payments to the ESCO. An annual audit must be completed throughout the life of the contract; the M&V plan will specify responsibilities during this phase. Typical activities during the performance period include:

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Content Last Updated: 07/19/2012