SLED Opportunity · ARIZONA · CITY OF SIERRA VISTA

    Request for Proposals - Energy Performance Services (ESCO) for Wastewater Master Plan Implementation

    Issued by City of Sierra Vista
    cityRFPCity of Sierra VistaSol. 216828
    Closed
    STATUS
    Closed
    due Feb 6, 2026
    PUBLISHED
    Dec 9, 2025
    Posting date
    JURISDICTION
    City of
    city
    NAICS CODE
    221310
    AI-classified industry

    AI Summary

    The City of Sierra Vista seeks an ESCO to implement energy performance services for wastewater infrastructure improvements, including feasibility analysis, design, construction, and commissioning, aiming to reduce energy costs and consumption with guaranteed savings over a 25-year term.

    Opportunity details

    Solicitation No.
    216828
    Type / RFx
    RFP
    Status
    open
    Level
    city
    Published Date
    December 9, 2025
    Due Date
    February 6, 2026
    NAICS Code
    221310AI guide
    State
    Arizona
    Agency
    City of Sierra Vista

    Description

    The City of Sierra Vista is soliciting proposals from Energy Services Companies (ESCOs) to provide energy service and improvements on the existing Wastewater infrastructure, primarily housed at the City's Environmental Operations Park, located at 7201 State Route 90, Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 and other improvements at the plant that can generate energy and other cost savings. For the purpose of this RFP, “ESCO” refers to any entity that is qualified to provide a turn-key utility conservation program that includes the services and requirements set forth in this RFP. The District intends to select an ESCO to perform an energy efficiency project as allowed under Arizona Revised Statutes 34-105. This RFP will be the basis of the City’s selection of an ESCO partner to take the project from preliminary feasibility study to project development, design, construction, commissioning, and performance guarantee.

    The objective of this project is to implement as many of the wastewater master plan recommendations as possible, select and install energy and operationally-efficient equipment that require minimal capital expenditure by the City. Energy and operational savings over time will be expected to fund the project. The selected ESCO will perform a detailed feasibility analysis (i.e., an Investment Grade Audit, IGA) of the Master Plan and will propose a project that will provide:

    • Project funding through a combination of guaranteed reduction in utility costs, procurement of utility incentives and/or energy grants and/or capital investment by the City, which delivers a net positive cash flow each year of the 25-year project term;
    • Research and promote potential utility partnerships;
    • Recommend potential for the energy savings through implementation of a solar array farm at the EOP;
    • Reduction of energy consumption;
    • Reduction of peak energy demands;
    • Reductions in maintenance and other operations costs;
    • Positive public recognition

    Should the City move forward from this initial phase into subsequent phases, the ESCO shall be responsible for the overall design, construction, construction management, and coordination with the City to complete a fully functional system that incorporates both the energy savings improvements and the required wastewater improvements. The ESCO shall arrange procurement of the equipment and material to provide a complete system as designed. The ESCO shall provide all necessary submittals, including but not limited to all electrical and mechanical equipment submittals to the City for approval. In addition, the ESCO shall provide construction support services, including meetings with contractors and City staff, design clarification, inspection of installation, review of change orders, final operations, and maintenance manuals, and drafting as-built record drawings. The ESCO, with the City’s input and concurrence, will be responsible for, but not limited to, the following:

    • Managing the selection of qualified contractors.
    • Managing and administering the contract.
    • Providing onsite construction management and coordination with the City’s project staff.
    • Obtaining all necessary permits and assist in identifying and obtaining any applicable energy grants, rebates and/or incentives.
    • Direct equipment testing, commissioning, and monitoring to verify cost savings.
    • Manage the schedule to coordinate and plan all activities and deliver a completed project expeditiously.

    Key dates

    1. December 9, 2025Published
    2. February 6, 2026Responses Due

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