GSA Contract

SEA offers government agencies a streamlined way to obtain a wide variety of products and services to meet the agency’s energy management goals through the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Federal Supply Service Multiple Award Schedule (MAS). If you represent a U.S. government agency, military or civilian, anywhere on earth, you can use this contracting mechanism as a quick and convenient way to get SEA’s assistance.
SEA's contract specifically covers services categorized by two special item numbers which are included under the auspices of MAS #871-II. These two special item numbers are: #871-200, energy management program support, and #871-201, energy audit services.
871-200 - Energy Management Program Support
Major categories of energy management program support to include, but not limited to:
- Metering Services - provide a full range of metering solutions that allows the specified locations to understand load profiles; manage demand; allocate costs to tenants, regions, facilities, etc.; reduce consumption; negotiate with suppliers; and, monitor improvements from energy conservation measures.
- Energy Planning and Strategies - develop, execute, and report agency implementation plan activities pursuant to all federal laws and executive orders.
- Energy Choice Analysis - provide equipment and/or audit software and training to enable evaluation of various energy choices. Topics may include analysis of advantages and disadvantages of choices for reducing energy consumption including cost, financing and payback.
- Risk Management - provide equipment and/or software and training on risk management to minimize various levels of price uncertainty for energy purchases.
- Billing and Management Oversight - provide billing services that may include, but are not limited to, verifying and correcting past utility bills, correcting over-billing, analyzing consumption and costs, forecasting energy usage, and reducing administrative costs through payment of a single bill.
- Preparing agency statements of work - assist agencies in preparing statements of work for energy management projects. This includes strategic source support, performance management, and benchmarking /performance diagnostics such as Energy Star; organizational design of the statement of work, and compliance with legislative and executive order requirements such as achieving Energy Star criteria, where applicable.
- Homeland Security - assist agencies with vulnerability assessments, design strategies, distributed generation planning, and identification/mitigation of threats.
871 201 - Energy Audit Services:
- Major categories of energy audit services to include, but not limited to:
- Resource Efficiency Management (REM) - provide full-time on-site energy professional whose primary focus is to facilitate an energy and water program to achieve the site’s conservation goals and cost savings. Services provided by the REM includes onsite analysis of current operations, equipment, and energy purchasing patterns, energy awareness campaigns, and low and no cost energy efficiency improvements.
- Energy Audit Services – Energy Audits – develop, execute and report on 10-year audit plans and/or perform energy audit services. Energy audits may range from cursory to comprehensive. At a minimum, audits shall include data collection, data analysis, benchmarking with tools such as Energy Star, and written recommendations of suggested upgrades of electrical and mechanical infrastructure, including their impact on energy consumption and pollution.
- Use of Alternative Energy Sources - describe options for use of alternative energy sources, including converting to use of different sources of energy, alternative off-site storage and management, alternative and stand-by fuel pricing. This information shall include a statement concerning specific environmental benefits and estimates of cost savings.
- Building Commissioning Services - comprehensive building commissioning services on new construction, major modernization, and existing energy consuming operations (recommissioning).
Questions?
If you have questions or need more information, contact SEA by phone at 205/979-9966 or 1-877-979-9966 or by email at
info@saineng.com.
The GSA Energy Management Services Federal Supply Schedule website may be accessed by
clicking here.
A copy of FAR Part 8.405 can be obtained by contacting SEA or via download,
clicking here.
If you have questions directly for GSA, contact:
Jennifer Hazelman
Business Development Specialist GSA Center for Facilities Maintenance and Hardware
1500 East Bannister Road Rm SBE 16-1 6QSAB
Kansas City, MO 64131
816-926-7193 office
816-510-4570 cell
816-926-1661 fax
Jennifer.Hazelman@GSA.GOV