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The Department of Homeland Security is contracting for a Utility Energy Services Contract at the U.S. Coast Guard Yard in Baltimore, MD. This project aims to modernize aging utility infrastructure, enhance energy generation and storage, and reduce operating expenses, ultimately avoiding over $200 million in energy costs. Key requirements include updating building equipment and improving reliability of electrical and steam systems.
The work involves modernizing utility infrastructure at the U.S. Coast Guard Yard, including the installation of energy storage systems and improvements to energy generation capabilities.
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Coast Guard has a requirement for a Utility Energy Services Contract (UESC) located at the USCG Shipyard “Yard”, Baltimore, MD.
This UESC project at the USCG Yard Baltimore will recapitalize aging utility infrastructure, decrease local outages, update building equipment to reduce operating expenses, increase the on-site energy generation capacity, and add onsite energy storage at the USCG Yard.
This contract will modernize building equipment, install onsite energy storage systems, and enhance landfill gas generation capabilities, avoiding over $200M in energy costs over the contract life.
The improvements will re-establish America's industrial base and maritime dominance while preparing utility systems for load growth.
Modernizing electrical and steam infrastructure from the 1940s will significantly improve reliability and reduce long-term maintenance costs, ensuring the Coast Guard Yard maintains its critical role in supporting Coast Guard asset readiness and mission capability across all eleven statutory missions.
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