Common use of COMPREHENSIVE SURVEYS Clause in Contracts

COMPREHENSIVE SURVEYS. The Contractor shall provide material, supervision, tools, equipment, labor, transportation, subcontract management, project management and Initial Capital required to provide adequate engineering analysis as defined in individual Task Orders and report specific costs, payback periods, and projected energy, maintenance, operational, and savings and/or avoided costs to the Government from the purchase and installation of devices or systems, or from modification to facilities, utility systems, operation and maintenance procedures, and/or building envelopes. The audit may contain, but shall not be limited to, the following information as required in individual Task Orders. a) The type, size, energy use for systems and equipment identified and affected by a proposed Energy Conservation Opportunity (ECO). b) Identification of energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) including sufficient detail to identify the Scope of Work and intent of each ECO. c) Recommendations for the acquisition and installation of energy conservation measures. d) Identification of energy conservation projects (ECPs) as result from ECOs formulation, including estimated period of performance for implementing ECPs. e) Each ECO shall identify EMS requirements including potential additional EMS control points.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Ordering Agreement, Basic Ordering Agreement

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COMPREHENSIVE SURVEYS. The Contractor shall provide material, supervision, tools, equipment, labor, transportation, subcontract management, project management and Initial Capital required to provide adequate engineering analysis as defined in individual Task Delivery Orders and report specific costs, payback periods, and projected energy, maintenance, operational, and savings and/or avoided costs to the Government from the purchase and installation of devices or systems, or from modification to facilities, utility systems, operation and maintenance procedures, and/or building envelopes. The audit may contain, but shall not be limited to, the following information as required in individual Task Delivery Orders. a) The type, size, energy use for systems and equipment identified and affected by a proposed Energy Conservation Opportunity (ECO). b) Identification of energy conservation opportunities (ECOs) including sufficient detail to identify the Scope of Work and intent of each ECO. c) Recommendations for the acquisition and installation of energy conservation measures. d) Identification of energy conservation projects (ECPs) as result from ECOs formulation, including estimated period of performance for implementing ECPs. e) Each ECO shall identify EMS requirements including potential additional EMS control points.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Basic Ordering Agreement, Basic Ordering Agreement

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