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Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report and Government Collaboration June 2016
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Find Opportunities www.gotomarketenergy.com
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Presentations and Opportunities Presentations www.energyhuntsville.com/presentations Army Corps of Engineers http://www.hnc.usace.army.mil/BusinessWithUs/Contrac ting.aspx Army Office of Energy Initiatives www.asaie.army.mil/Public/ES/eitf/ Grants www.grants.gov www.grants.gov
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Opportunity Database - For Members
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USACE AEC FY16 DESIGN BUILD ARMY RESERVE CENTER AT STARKVILLE MS Customer – USACE Louisville District NAICS (Size Std.) – 236220 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction ($36.5M) Value – $9.3M RFP Date/Award Date – Oct. 2016/March 2017 Primary Requirement – Construction Services Competition Type – Undetermined Contract Type – Firm Fixed Price
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USACE AEC FY16 DESIGN BUILD ARMY RESERVE CENTER AT STARKVILLE MS Requirements: The contractor shall construct a 30,000 SF, 100-member Army Reserve Center (ARC). Primary facilities include construction of an ARC Training Building, Organizational Maintenance Shop (OMS), and Unheated Storage Building. Buildings will be of permanent construction with: Reinforced concrete foundations Concrete floor slabs Reinforced concrete or masonry walls Low-slope or sloped roof Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Plumbing, mechanical, security and electrical systems
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USACE AEC FY16 DESIGN BUILD ARMY RESERVE CENTER AT STARKVILLE MS Requirements Continued: Supporting facilities include a vehicle wash rack/platform, land clearing, paving, fencing, general site improvements and utility connections. Sustainability/Energy measures will be provided. Facilities will be designed to a minimum life of 50 years in accordance with DoD's Unified Facilities Criteria (UFC 1-200-02) including energy efficiencies, building envelope and integrated building systems performance. Accessibility for the disabled will be provided. Antiterrorism/Force Protection (AT/FP) and physical security measures will be incorporated into the design including maximum standoff distances from roads, parking areas and vehicle unloading areas. Dispose of 2 buildings in Starkville, MS (Total 14,258 SF). Air Conditioning (Estimated 348 kWr/99 Tons)
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USACE AEC UTILITY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS (UMCS)(ESS) Customer – USACE Huntsville Support Center NAICS (Size Std.) – 541330 Engineering Services ($15M) Primary Requirements – Architecture and Engineering Services Competition – Undetermined Value – $45M Updated RFP Date – June 2017 Updated Award Date – Sept. 2017 Place of Performance – Huntsville, AL
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USACE AEC UTILITY MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS AND ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS (UMCS)(ESS) Energy Requirements: Energy projects can include: Monitoring and controlling heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems as well as lighting, water and electric utilities and central plant equipment and alternative energy sources Manpower savings may be accomplished by remotely monitoring and controlling equipment, meters, or systems which would otherwise require periodic visual observation or additional personnel
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U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) AEC Utility Monitoring And Control Systems and Electronic Security Systems (UMCS)(ESS) Prepared by: Go-to-Market Solutions Date: June 20, 2016 Webinar Competition Sensitive
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USACE UMCS ESS Webinar Click HereClick Here for a FREE UMCS ESS Contract Overview Webinar – Or – Visit www.GoToMarketWebinars.comwww.GoToMarketWebinars.com
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Energy Huntsville Opportunity Report and Government Collaboration June 2016
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