The General Services Administration (GSA), through its Public Buildings Service (PBS) division, has issued a Special Notice seeking energy-related solutions as part of the National Deep Energy Retrofit (NDER) Program. This round, referred to as Round 6 II, focuses on multiple federal buildings across Florida in Region 4.
The primary objective is to significantly reduce energy consumption and costs, and the GSA aims to procure expert engineering and design services to achieve this. The scope of work involves detailed energy and water consumption assessments, the identification of conservation measures, and the development of energy efficiency designs tailored to each building. Both historic and non-historic buildings are included, so consideration for preservation constraints is essential.
Eligible bidders should possess the capability to analyze energy consumption data and propose effective strategies. The PDF attachment included with the notice provides comprehensive details on each building's current energy consumption metrics, such as square footage, utility costs, and BTU/gsf ratios.
The procurement process is outlined, indicating that bidders will compete for individual building contracts. The GSA will evaluate applications based on technical merit, past performance, pricing, and other factors, with a strong emphasis on energy efficiency expertise. It is anticipated that multiple contracts will be awarded.
To be considered, bidders must respond to the Notice of Opportunity (NOO) by the specified deadline. The GSA will first down-select candidates to proceed to the Preliminary Assessment (PA) phase. Selection for the PA does not guarantee a contract award.
For more information, interested parties can contact Reginald Williams at reginald.williams@gsa.gov or Heidi Johnson at heidi.johnson@gsa.gov.