Energy Performance of Buildings Services
Introduction
The Energy Performance of Buildings Services framework, managed by ESPO, is a structured procurement route aimed at facilitating the acquisition of services that enhance building energy performance. This framework is not a Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS) and is set to conclude on 30th June 2024. Its primary objective is to support public sector organisations in complying with the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive by providing access to relevant services and expertise in energy surveying and efficiency measures.
Context & Use Case
The framework is designed to address the requirements arising from the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, which mandates specific energy efficiency standards and practices for buildings. Public sector organisations utilise this framework to ensure their properties meet these standards, thereby enhancing energy efficiency and reducing environmental impact. By using this framework, contracting authorities can streamline their procurement processes, ensuring compliance with legislation while also achieving cost-effectiveness and operational efficiency in their energy management practices.
Scope of Services
The framework encompasses a range of services related to building energy performance. These typically include: 1. Conducting energy surveys and audits to assess current energy performance. 2. Providing recommendations and implementation strategies for energy efficiency improvements. 3. Assisting in the preparation of Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) and Display Energy Certificates (DECs). 4. Offering consultancy services related to energy management and compliance with relevant legislation. 5. Implementing energy-saving measures, including retrofitting and building system optimisations. 6. Advising on the integration of renewable energy solutions within existing infrastructure.
Who Can Apply
The framework is open to a variety of suppliers who specialise in energy performance and management services. This includes energy consultants, surveyors, and firms experienced in implementing energy-saving measures. While the framework does not operate as a DPS, meaning applications are not open throughout its lifetime, suitable suppliers should consider reviewing the framework's requirements and ensure they have the necessary expertise and experience to meet public sector needs.
Buyer Benefits
For public sector buyers, this framework offers several advantages. It provides a compliant procurement route that simplifies the process of acquiring energy performance services. By leveraging the framework, buyers can benefit from pre-evaluated suppliers, which reduces the time and effort typically associated with procurement. Additionally, the framework supports competitive pricing and ensures that buyers have access to suppliers with proven track records in delivering energy efficiency solutions. This not only aids in compliance with energy legislation but also contributes to sustainability goals and cost savings.
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Next Steps
Suppliers interested in participating in this framework should closely review the specific requirements and criteria outlined by ESPO. It is advisable to contact the contracting authority directly for detailed information and guidance on the application process. Suppliers should also be prepared to complete necessary documents, such as the Access & Confidentiality Agreement, to access further information, including pricing and supplier contact details.
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