Notice of Opportunity (NOO) for Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) Task Order at US Forest Service Forest Products Lab at 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive, Madison, WI and Request for Contractor Expressions of Interest
Contact and place of performance
Cassandra Carey
Madison, WI 53726
USA
US Forest Service is interested in pursuing a potential ESPC project on its Forest Products Laboratory campus at the following 4 locations: Main Building (building #1), Wood Fiber Products Lab (building #33), Wood Chemistry Lab (building #34), and Centennial Research Facility (building #50) at its 1 Gifford Pinchot Drive Madison, WI 53726 location. The attached notice of opportunity invites current holde...
View moreThe United States Forest Service is seeking expressions of interest for a potential Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) task order at the Forest Products Laboratory campus in Madison, Wisconsin. This project targets energy improvements across four specific facilities: the Main Building, the Wood Fiber Products Lab, the Wood Chemistry Lab, and the Centennial Research Facility. This solicitation is restricted to current prime contract holders of the Department of Energy’s Fourth Generation ESPC indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract.
The Forest Service identifies this opportunity under solicitation number 12318726R4000, classified under NAICS 541330 for Engineering Services and PSC B543 for Special Studies/Analysis-Energy. There is no set-aside designated for this requirement. The primary point of contact for this solicitation is Cassandra Carey, and the response deadline is April 23, 2026.
The procurement documentation includes three attachments: a Notice of Opportunity, a past performance questionnaire, and a document containing questions and responses. Interested prime contractors must submit a written expression of interest by the established deadline to be considered for the task order award. Responses from vendors seeking subcontractor roles will not be accepted.
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