The University of Maryland in USA has launched a request for qualification (RFQ) seeking a private developer for NextGen Energy Program in College Park. The program includes works of improving, manage, operate and maintenance of the University of Maryland's central heating, cooling, and electric generation and distribution systems.
The NextGen energy infrastructure program builds on the university’s environmental commitment and supports efforts, immediately and in the future, to achieve carbon neutrality. The program is highly adaptable, allowing the University of Maryland to incorporate the new, high-efficiency technologies of today while providing flexibility to utilize the technologies of tomorrow.
The deadline to submit the qualifications is July 29, 2020. You can find more information about this RFQ on our business opportunity page here.
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