Colchester?BOE RFQ-RFP for Energy Savings Performance Contracting Services
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- Bid Title
- Colchester?BOE RFQ-RFP for Energy Savings Performance Contracting Services
- Issuing Agency
- Town of Colchester
- Location
- Connecticut
- Published Date
- Jan 15, 2026
- Closing Date
- Feb 18, 2026
- Government Level
- State & Local
- Status
- Closed
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Colchester BOE RFQ-RFP for Energy Savings Performance Contracting Services
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REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS/PROPOSALSFor Energy-savings Performance Contracting ServicesForColchester Public Schools127 Norwich Avenue, Suite 202Colchester, CT 06415Fax (860) 537-1252abarillari@colchesterct.orgIssued: 01/15/2026Responses Due: 02/18/2026Page 1 of 26Request for ProposalsATTACHMENTSAttachment A:Attachment B:Attachment C:Attachment D:Attachment E:Attachment F:TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Contract Terms and ConditionsProposed Project ScheduleContractor ResponseEvaluation CriteriaTechnical Facility ProfilePotential Project Presentation FormatPage 2 of 26REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS/PROPOSALSEnergy Performance Contracting Services forColchester Public Schools / Board of EducationI.INTRODUCTIONColchester Public Schools / Board of Education (hereinafter referred to as Owner) seeks proposalsfrom interested energy service providers (Contractor) to conduct a technical energy audit of facilities andto implement an Energy Performance Contract pursuant to 2011 Conn. Pub. Acts 80, Sec. 123 and Conn.Gen. Stat. §§ 16a-37u and 16a-37x. The intent is to identify and implement capital improvements thatreduce energy and related costs in the district’s facilities in a manner that allows annual cost savings to beapplied to the annual payments for improvements.II. OVERVIEWOwner seeks to maximize energy cost savings and related operational/maintenance costs in order to pay forfacility upgrades and services.Services and capital improvements will be financed through an energy performance contract which:• Incurs no initial capital costs for Owner and/or allows for Owner to supplement the overall projectwith an initial capital investment if desired by Owner to expand Project Scope.• Achieves significant long-term cost savings.• Provides a guarantee for cost savings to Owner; include Owner option to eliminate all or part of theguarantee after three years of guaranteed performance with financial adjustment to Owner forreduction of overall services.• Maintains consistent and reasonable levels of occupant comfort.• Maintains consistent levels of building functionality.• Thoroughly investigate and incorporate into the overall project use of any potential grants, rebatesand/or other forms of financial participation and assistance from organizations.• Requires Contractor to be a Qualified Energy Service company by the U.S. Department of Energy.• Requires Contractor to have a payment and performance bonding capacity of not less than$100,000,0000 in the aggregate and $25,000,000 per project.• Requires Contractor to be prequalified as a construction contractor in general building constructionand energy management systems by the Department of Administrative Services.Page 3 of 26• The RFQ/P and contracting process considered herein has four distinct phases:• RFQ/P Phase: Through this RFQ/P, a Contractor will be selected based on detailed writtenproposals, interviews with top candidates and a final reference check.• Audit and Project Development Phase: A Technical Energy Audit and Project DevelopmentContract will be developed with the selected Contractor to define the project scope, cost andfinancial terms.• Construction/Implementation/Financing Phase: Upon Owner-approved satisfactory results of theTechnical Energy Audit, an Energy Performance Contract will be developed to implement thenegotiated and recommended projects.• Commissioning/Guarantee/Monitoring Phase: Upon completion of construction, the Contractor willoffer a variety of services to ensure savings are met, such as a savings guarantee, staff training,follow-up monitoring, and contract maintenance services.III. STATEMENT OF WORKA. Contractor ServicesContractor must have the demonstrated capability in engineering and management to provide a broad rangeof services. Services may include, but are not limited to, the following:Audit and Project Development Phase• technical energy audit to evaluate costs and savings of a variety of energy-saving measures• project development plan including financial analysisConstruction/Implementation/Financing Phase• design services• equipment procurement and purchasing• construction management• hazardous waste disposal or recycling• financing capability or ability to help secure financing.Commissioning/Guarantee/Monitoring Phase• commissioning of new systems and/or retro-commissioning of existing systems• continuing operations and maintenance of all improvements• staff training on routine maintenance, operation of systems and troubleshooting skills.• training of occupants• performance and cost guarantee of savings• monitoring and verification for measurement and reporting of the performance and savings fromimprovements• analysis and application for applicable identified grants, rebates• analysis and application for Energy Star Label• monitoring and reporting of emissions reductions• maintaining long-term, high-efficiency performance of buildingsContractor must have the technical capability to address a broad range of systems including, but not limitedto:• Mechanical Systems. Heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, energymanagement and control systems, domestic hot water systems, distribution systems, etc.Page 4 of 26• Retrocommissioning: Retrocommissioning of existing mechanical and building automation controlsystems for energy savings• Plants. Distribution systems, cogeneration systems, etc.• Lighting systems. Indoor and outdoor lighting systems, lighting controls, daylighting strategies.• Building envelope systems. Windows, Roofing, automatic blind control, insulation, weatherization,etc.• Specialty Systems: Kitchen equipment, recycling, renewable energy systems, electric school buseswith bidirectional changing, electric storage batteries, etc.• Water and Sewage Systems: Automatic controls, low-flow faucet aerators, low-flow toilets.B. Buildings and FacilitiesFacilities identified for this work are listed in Attachment E: Technical Facility Profile. Owner reserves theright to reduce the scope of work or conduct work in phases. Additional buildings and facilities, as alsolisted, may be included in the future under the same contract.IV. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATIONA. RFQ/P PhaseReview of Written Proposals: Proposals must be prepared as described in Attachment C: ContractorResponse. An evaluation team will review written proposals based on the evaluation criteria identified inAttachment D: Evaluation Criteria. Based on the results of the written proposal review, Contractorsmay be invited to participate in an Interview Process.Interviews: Contractor favorably identified during the written proposal review stage, may be invited to aninterview and/or walk through with the evaluation team. The interview provides the opportunity for theContractor to address questions and to more fully describe how the approach to this project satisfies theevaluation criteria. Contractor representatives at the interview should include individuals who will be keypoints of contact and have major responsibility for contract negotiation, engineering and design,construction management and follow-up monitoring. Each interview may be tape-recorded. Interviewscores will be ranked and the top-ranking Contractor will be considered for award.Final Selection: Subsequent to the completion of the interview process, and if so elected by Owner topursue the Audit and Project Development Phase, a selection of the successful Contractor will be made. Final reference checks will be conducted prior to making the final selection announcement.B. Audit and Project Development PhaseTechnical Energy Audit and Project Development Contract: A Technical Energy Audit and ProjectDevelopment Contract will be negotiated. (see Attachment A: General Contract Terms andConditions).C. Construction/Implementation/Financing PhaseEnergy Performance Contract: Following successful completion of the Technical Energy Audit andProject Development Phase, Owner will make determination if it is in the best interests of the Owner toPage 5 of 26
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- NAICS 236220Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- NAICS 541330Engineering Services
- NAICS 541611Administrative Management and General Management Consulting Services
- NAICS 541690Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services
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