The Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM) seeks Resource Efficiency Manager (REM) services to enhance energy efficiency and reduce utility costs at its installations. The performance work statement outlines the contractor's responsibilities, which include managing energy and water resource conservation, promoting renewable energy, and supporting various efficiency projects such as Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) and Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESC). Key objectives are to decrease peak electrical demand and minimize greenhouse gas emissions while complying with federal energy laws and executive orders.
Contractor responsibilities encompass conducting energy audits, developing a network of facility energy monitors, optimizing facility operations, and implementing training programs. Emphasis is placed on collaboration with installation personnel and providing educational initiatives to foster energy awareness and efficiency practices.
The contract, which spans one base year with four optional extensions, requires the contractor to generate measurable cost savings and ensure effective quality control. The overall aim is to establish a comprehensive energy management program that aligns with federal regulations and significantly reduces energy and water consumption across military installations.
The Sources Sought Notice (SSN) issued by the U.S. Government pertains to the procurement of Resource Efficiency Management (REM) Support Services for Fort Campbell, Kentucky, under contract number W9124J-25-R-EE08. The objective is to enhance energy efficiency in facility operations and manage energy conservation initiatives such as Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC) and Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESC). A set-aside for small businesses is preferred if at least two qualified firms respond. The notice emphasizes that this is not a formal request for proposals and no solicitation is currently accepted.
Interested small businesses are encouraged to submit capability statements, providing essential information such as firm details, prior experience, and suggestions for improving competition and contract structuring. The anticipated contract spans five years, inclusive of a base year and four option years. The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) code identified is 541330, for Engineering Services, and responses are due by April 30, 2025. This notice serves to gather information to assess the market and potential sources before proceeding with an actual solicitation. Primary contacts for inquiries are Caleb President and Sylvia Farmer.