Building Efficiency Energy Savings Performance Contracts
Energy Savings Performance Contracts
If your facility is looking for a more comprehensive, long-term approach, you might consider an Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC). In this era of budget shortfalls and Executive Orders, ESPCs are an innovative, economic way to:
- Renew your facility and extend its life your facility and extend its life
- Reduce utility consumption and energy costs without sacrificing mission
- Benefit from utility deregulation
- Decrease ongoing maintenance costs
- Improve a building's indoor air quality and working environment
- Meet deferred maintenance needs when other funding sources are declining
- Achieve environmental benefits and Executive Order mandates
- Attract positive attention to your facility and agency
The investment in new equipment will be repaid with the accrued savings in energy, water, and energy related cost savings. It's guaranteed by Johnson Controls. We are experts in identifying inefficiencies and determining real, guaranteed savings that positively impact all budget areas, including utilities, operations and maintenance, materials, and capital asset management. Using FEMP Measurement & Verification guidelines, we work closely with you to monitor, measure, and manage energy use - key components in handling electric utility deregulation and the volatility of natural gas cost and supply.
Johnson Controls is prequalified to work on these indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts:
DOE Worldwide ESPC
The Department of Energy (DOE) awarded a new worldwide IDIQ contract in December 2008 that covers any federal agency with government-owned facilities anywhere worldwide.
Corps of Engineers Nationwide ESPC
The Army Corps of Engineers awarded a new nationwide IDIQ contract in December 2008. It covers any federal agency with government-owned facilities anywhere in the 50 States, possessions and territories of the United States.
GSA ESPC
The GSA Schedule 7FCI-L3-03-0084-B – REFRESH 9, Special Item Number (SIN) 246-53 covers any federal agency with government-owned facilities anywhere worldwide
