Energy savings performance contracts (ESPC) are long-term contracts, and over the years of a project’s performance period, there will inevitably be changes (e.g. turnover in personnel, contract modifications, etc.) that could challenge the federal agency’s ability to perform appropriate ESPC administration after the project is installed and accepted.
This webinar addresses the responsibilities of both agency contracting and technical personnel for administering an ESPC task order as well as the energy service company’s (ESCO) responsibilities during the post-acceptance performance period.
This webinar will also address the types of U.S. Department of Energy Federal Energy Mangement Program (FEMP) assistance available to agencies in managing their responsibilities.
Learning Objectives
Upon completion of this workshop, attendees will:
- Understand measurement and verification activities by agency and ESCO;
- Know how to reviewing measurement and verification reports;
- Know how to handle savings shortfalls;
- Be able to resolve contract performance issues;
- Be able to handling operations and maintenance of energy conservation measures;
- Be to develop a contract management plan and;
- Know how to use FEMP life-of-contract services.