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2 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 2 State & Local Track, Number 906 Bill Curry, CPCM, Fellow General Services Director County of Butte, Oroville, California Tuesday, April 26th 2:45 – 3:45 p.m. Contracting for a Large Solar Energy Project

3 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 3 Overview Energy Efficiency Background Relaxed Contracting Rules for Energy Efficiency Systems 2004 Solar Energy System 2005 Solar Energy System Recommendations Questions

4 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 4 Energy Efficiency Background 1995/1996 Upgrade HVAC *, Energy System Controls, Lighting Retrofits 2003 Decision to Follow-Up 1995/1996 Effort Evaluation of Proposals for 2004 Solar Energy System * Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

5 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 5 Relaxed Contracting Rules for Energy Efficiency Systems California Government Code §§ 4217.10 through 4217.18 “The provisions of this chapter shall be construed to provide the greatest possible flexibility to public agencies in structuring agreements entered into hereunder so that economic benefits may be maximized and financing and other costs associated with the design and construction of alternate energy projects may be minimized.”

6 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 6 2004 Solar Energy System Opting for 100% Photovoltaic System Proposals for Cogeneration Plants with Minimal Photovoltaics Expanded Proposal Visit to Facility with 100% Photovoltaic System Maintenance & Environmental Factors

7 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 7 2004 Solar Energy Project Proposal Evaluation Compared Cogeneration/ Photovoltaic to 100% Photovoltaic System Relied on Provisions of GC * §§ 4217.10 through 4217.18 Lowest KW Cost to Date for Butte County Photovoltaic Systems * Government Code

8 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 8 2004 Solar Energy Project Financing Total System Cost $8.4 Million –CPUC * Rebate $4.2 Million –CEC ** Loan $3.2 Million –Butte County Investment Pool Loan $1 Million * California Public Utilities Commission ** California Energy Commission

9 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 9 2004 Solar Energy Project Administration Building Array Along Department of Water Resources Canal

10 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 10 2004 Solar Energy Project Administration Building Shaded Parking Array

11 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 11 2004 Solar Energy Project West Jail Facility Array Adjacent to Highway 70

12 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 12 2004 Solar Energy Project Roof-Mounted East Jail Facility Array

13 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 13 2004 Solar Energy Project Kiosk Located in Administration Building Atrium

14 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 14 2004 Solar Energy Project Aerial View Showing all Four Arrays

15 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 15 2004 Solar Energy Project American Made Photovoltaic System 6,360 Sharp 185-Watt Solar Panels Made in Memphis, Tennessee Xantrex Inverters Made in California Transformers Made in USA Support Structures for Shaded Parking Fabricated in Butte County Labor Pool Hiring from Butte County

16 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 16 2004 Solar Energy Project Construction Management Minimal Effort Required for Construction Management –Construction Required Approximately Eight Months –No Change Order to Increase Pricing –No Change Orders to Extend Schedule

17 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 17 2005 Solar Energy Project Revised SGIP * Rules Remove 50% Cap on Project Cost Reduce 2004 $4.50 Per Watt Incentive to $3.50 Per Watt for Calendar Year 2005 Reduce 2005 $3.50 Per Watt Incentive to $3.00 Per Watt for Calendar Year 2006 * Self Generation Incentive Program

18 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 18 2005 Solar Energy Project Projected Costs With Full & Open Competition Costs Per Watt for Ground-Mounted or Roof-Mounted Systems Should be $7.00/Watt Shaded Parking Photovoltaic Arrays Will Likely Increase Cost to $8.50/Watt Mixture of Ground-Mounted and/or Roof- Mounted Arrays With Shaded Parking May Make Some Shaded Parking Affordable 2005 Rebate for Ground-Mounted & Roof- Mounted Arrays is Approximately 50%

19 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 19 Recommendations Pursue the Acquisition of Solar Energy Systems for Cost Savings & Environmental Reasons Use Full and Open Competition Select Ground-Mounted and/or Roof-Mounted Arrays Make Shaded Parking Affordable by Combining it with Ground-Mounted and/or Roof-Mounted Arrays Use an RFP to Obtain Proposals Rather than and IFB to Obtain Bids Be Prepared to Provide Extensive Information to Prospective Contractors

20 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 20 Recommendations Cost Savings The Cost Savings for 2004 One Megawatt System is $317,000 per Year Based on County’s Cost of $4.2 Million, Payback is 13.25 Years with Constant Energy Costs If the System Life is 40 Years, Net Cost Savings After Repayment of Loans is $8.5 Million

21 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 21 Recommendations Environmental Considerations A One Megawatt System Avoids the Emission of 2,567,754 Pounds of Carbon Dioxide Annually as Compared to a Natural Gas Fueled Electricity Plant Avoids the Emission of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent to 362 Acres of Trees Avoids Emission of Significant Amounts of Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides Can Power 400 Average Homes

22 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 22 Recommendations Use Full and Open Competition Full & Open Competition Between Similar 100% Photovoltaic Systems Should Result in the Opportunity to Select a Technically Superior Solar Energy System at a Competitive Price.

23 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 23 Recommendations Select Ground-Mounted or Roof- Mounted Arrays Ground-Mounted or Roof-Mounted Arrays Cost About $7.00 per Watt with Full & Open Competition Shaded Parking Arrays Cost Approximately $8.50 per Watt Shaded Parking is More Affordable if it is Mixed with Ground-Mounted & Roof-Mounted Arrays

24 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 24 Recommendations Use an RFP Rather than an IFB Unless You Have Employees Who are Photovoltaic Experts, Leave the Design to the Prospective Contractors Since You Will Not Have Detailed Specifications, Contractor Selection will be Based on Price & Other Factors Negotiation of Price & Other Factors will Likely be Required Construction Management will Likely be Simplified

25 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 25 Recommendations Be Prepared to Provide Extensive Information Identify Facilities (Site Map) that will Likely Benefit from Solar Power & Where Space is Available for Solar Arrays Electrical Utility Bills for One Year Roof & Electrical Plans Individual Pre-Proposal Meetings Sixty Days to Prepare Proposals

26 April 25–27, 2005 Phoenix Civic Plaza/Hyatt Regency Phoenix Phoenix, AZ NCMA World Congress 2005 “Prime Time: Contract Management at the Core of the Enterprise” 26 QUESTIONS?


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