Energy Savings Performance Contract ENABLE Energy Service Companies

Energy Savings Performance Contract (ESPC) ENABLE projects use the General Services Administration's (GSA) Supply Schedule SIN 334512 to select a qualified energy service company (ESCO). The following is a current list of ESPC ENABLE ESCOs.*

ESPC ENABLE ESCOs

* As of May 16, 2024. View the GSA eLibrary Contracting Listing for SIN 334512 ESCO contact information.
d Firm is a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) ESCO.
s Firm is a small-business ESCO.

How to Become an Eligible ESPC ENABLE ESCO

The ESCO is required to complete a two-step qualification process to become an eligible ESPC ENABLE service provider. The process includes:

  1. Becoming a DOE-qualified ESCO
  2. Being awarded a contract under the GSA schedule.

The Federal Energy Management Program (FEMP) maintains a qualifications process for ESCOs that are interested in offering ESPC services. Any ESCO on the GSA Supply Schedule SIN 334512 is required to be DOE qualified before being issued a GSA Schedule award.

Once it is determined that an ESCO meets the DOE qualification criteria, it can begin preparing an offer to be awarded a GSA Schedule contract. GSA Supply Schedule SIN 334512 requires potential vendors to review all solicitation-related documents and submit all items required in those documents.

GSA Multiple Award Schedule SIN 334512 Contacts

For contract-related questions, contact:

Michael Brown
Contracting Officer
[email protected] 
Phone: 817-850-8340

Brian Buffett
Contract Specialist
[email protected]
Phone: 470-496-9410

For information about signing up under the schedule or other questions, please contact:

Warren Richey
Customer Service Director
[email protected]
Phone: 865-237-1437

Danny Scanlon
Customer Service Director
[email protected]
Phone: 228-342-9092

Elizabeth "Liz" Belenis
Branch Chief
[email protected]
Phone: 279-237-0082

Training

FEMP hosts training for current and prospective GSA Schedule vendors to help them understand the requirements for participating in the ESPC ENABLE program. Trainings are also provided by FEMP and GSA to help schedule vendors who understand the procurement process. See the FEMP Training Catalog website for upcoming opportunities.

To learn more, see the ESPC ENABLE briefing.