The United States Coast Guard is planning to develop a Utility Energy Service Contract (UESC) at the United States Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, Maryland. We are surveying the interest of all serving electric, natural gas, and water utilities for the Yard to implement this turnkey project at our facility. This letter is only a request for information regarding your company’s energy management services offerings, willingness, experience, and qualifications to provide a customized UESC program for the United States Coast Guard and does not constitute authorization to proceed with any work. The Coast Guard intends to award a UESC Task Order under the GSA areawide contract (AWC). In the absence of an AWC, the Coast Guard will also consider awarding the UESC via a Separate Contract or a Basic Ordering Agreement (BOA). The USCG would like to develop an economically viable energy project that will reduce carbon emissions; priority ECMs include existing cogeneration plant (CoGen) operations and maintenance and load balancing, renewable energy (RE) installation and generation, including roof, parking lot or grounds preparation prior to the addition of any solar RE, peak demand reduction, building envelope improvements, lighting retrofits, building and load automation and management controls, HVAC, heat pumps (ground and/or water sourced), air handling units, compressed air system improvements, variable speed drives, boiler replacements (including electrification) and/or decentralization, steam lines/traps, chillers, pumps, energy storage, landfill gas recovery, and electric vehicle charging stations. USCG is also interested in any other recommended ECMs based on a preliminary assessment and investment grade audit.
Published: 7/26
Due: 8/10

