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Statement of Work Background and Scope. In 1989, the State of Kansas established a program to complete energy conservation projects for State Agencies. Over $23 million of projects were carried out under the bond financing approach. In April 2000, the Kansas Legislature passed House Xxxx No. 2603 (chapter 88 of 2000 Session Law of Kansas). The xxxx allowed State Agencies to utilize a procurement negotiating committee to contract for energy conservation measures, including both energy studies or audits, and the installation of related capital improvements and equipment. This PNC selected companies to assist State Agencies and other public entities with audits to identify measures that have good paybacks, and to assist with specification, bidding, construction management, installation and follow-up training and monitoring. In 2005 K.S.A 75-37,125 allowed the process established by the original RFP to be extended to municipalities and other public entities, ”to enter into a contract or lease-purchase agreement for an energy conservation measure which meets the criteria of this section. In addition to any other authority provided by law a political subdivision or state agency may solicit proposals to contract for an energy conservation measure by advertising for proposals and qualifications in a newspaper of general circulation or the Kansas register, and by sending requests for proposals to at least three vendors and negotiating a lease-purchase agreement with one or more vendors submitting a proposal thereto. Negotiations entered into pursuant to this section with individual vendors shall not be subject to the provisions of the open meetings act. After an agreement has been executed, the agreement and all proposals from vendors shall be open records available for public inspection in accordance with the open records act.” This contract is with the Energy Division of the Kansas Corporation Commission (hereinafter referred to as the State) to provide services to: (1) conduct audits to identify Energy Conservation Measures (ECM’s) which will reduce energy, water and related operating costs at facilities operated by State Agencies and other public entities (hereafter collectively referred to as Public Facilities); (2) provide construction and implementation services, and; (3) provide training, commissioning, operating, and monitoring services as required. The State’s Facility Conservation Improvement Program (FCIP) will provide administration, monitoring of ESCO services and related capital improvemen...
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