22-013 RFP Home Energy Scoring Rental
Federal opportunity from Department of Energy. Place of performance: OR. Response deadline: Aug 18, 2023.
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22-013 RFP Home Energy Scoring Rental
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The Oregon Department of Energy has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) for Home Energy Scoring Rentals under the notice ID S-33000-00007569. Proposals must be submitted by August 18, 2023. This project aims to enhance energy efficiency in rental properties through standardized energy scoring metrics.
The buyer is seeking services to implement a Home Energy Scoring system for rental properties, which will help assess and improve energy efficiency.
- Companies with experience in energy efficiency programs
- Consultants specializing in energy scoring methodologies
- Organizations with a proven track record in rental housing initiatives
- Development of a Home Energy Scoring system
- Implementation support for rental properties
- Training for property managers and tenants on energy efficiency practices
- Reporting on energy scoring metrics and outcomes
- Completed proposal forms
- Technical approach and methodology
- Budget and pricing proposal
- Proof of relevant experience and past performance
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- Adherence to Oregon's energy efficiency standards is required
- All proposals must comply with state procurement policies
- Consider offering tiered pricing based on the number of properties served
- Value-added services could enhance pricing competitiveness
- Consider alliances with local energy consulting firms
- Partnerships with technology providers for scoring systems
- Potential changes in state energy regulations during the project
- Challenges in gaining rental property owner buy-in
- Competition from established firms in energy services
- What specific metrics are prioritized for energy scoring?
- Are there existing models or frameworks the state prefers?
- What are the reporting requirements post-implementation?
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- Detailed scope of services required
- Eligibility criteria for bidders
- Specific energy scoring metrics to be used
- Anticipated budget range for the project
- Contract length and renewal options
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