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US Companies Compete for $3 Billion Energy and Water Conservation Contract

US Companies Compete for $3 Billion Energy and Water Conservation Contract

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Haziran 10, 2025 02:33
US Companies Compete for $3 Billion Energy and Water Conservation Contract
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Overview of the Contract

A group of prominent US companies is set to compete for a lucrative $3 billion contract. The objective of this fixed-price contract is to enhance energy and water conservation services, aiming to reduce consumption and related costs while lowering operating and maintenance expenses.

Key Competitors

  • AECOM Technical Services Inc. – Based in Los Angeles, California.
  • Ameresco Inc. – Headquartered in Framingham, Massachusetts.
  • The Brewer-Garrett Co. – Located in Middleburg Heights, Ohio.
  • Centrica – Operating out of Malta, New York.
  • CMTA Inc. – Based in Prospect, Kentucky.
  • Constellation – From Baltimore, Maryland.
  • Energy Systems Group LLC – Situated in New Burgh, Indiana.
  • Engie Services – Located in Overland Park, Kansas.
  • Green Generation Solutions – Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland.
  • Honeywell International Inc. – Based in Duluth, Georgia.
  • Johnson Controls Government Systems LLC – Operating out of Rockville, Maryland.
  • M.C. Dean – Located in Tysons, Virginia.
  • Noresco – Situated in Westborough, Massachusetts.
  • CEG Solutions, LLC – Based in Arlington, Virginia.
  • Schneider Electric – From Carrollton, Texas.
  • Southland Industries – Located in Garden Grove, Massachusetts.
  • Trane – Based in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.
  • Veregy LLC – Operating out of Phoenix, Texas.

Contract Details

Each company will compete for individual orders within the contract framework. The specific work locations and funding allocations will be determined for each order. The US Army Corps of Engineers Engineering and Support Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is responsible for overseeing the contract activity.

The bidding process for the contract was conducted online, attracting a total of 19 bids.

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