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Investing.com -- A group of U.S. companies, including AECOM Technical Services Inc. from Los Angeles, California, and Ameresco Inc (NYSE:AMRC). from Framingham, Massachusetts, are set to compete for a $3 billion firm-fixed-price contract. The contract is aimed at acquiring energy and water conservation services, reducing energy or water consumption and associated utility costs, as well as diminishing energy and water-related operation and maintenance costs.
Other contenders for the contract include The Brewer-Garrett Co. from Middleburg Heights, Ohio, Centrica (OTC:CPYYY) from Malta, New York, and CMTA Inc. from Prospect, Kentucky. Constellation from Baltimore, Maryland, Energy Systems Group LLC from New Burgh, Indiana, and Engie Services from Overland Park, Kansas are also in the race.
Further competitors include Green Generation Solutions from Bethesda, Maryland, Honeywell International Inc (NASDAQ:HON). from Duluth, Georgia, and Johnson Controls (NYSE:JCI) Government Systems LLC from Rockville, Maryland. M.C. Dean from Tysons, Virginia, Noresco from Westborough, Massachusetts, and CEG Solutions, LLC from Arlington, Virginia are also vying for the contract.
The list of competitors is rounded off by Schneider Electric (EPA:SCHN) from Carrollton, Texas, Southland Industries from Garden Grove, Massachusetts, Trane from White Bear Lake, Minnesota, and Veregy LLC from Phoenix, Texas.
The companies will compete for each order of the contract, with work locations and funding to be determined with each order. The estimated completion date for the contract is Dec. 9, 2035. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Engineering and Support Center, based in Huntsville, Alabama, is overseeing the contracting activity.
The bids for the contract were solicited via the internet, with a total of 19 received.
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