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EV Charging Station RFP’s Are Complicated… As former city/port staff of 25 years, I can tell you that the RFP process is a legal process in the State of California. The criteria, however determined by staff, generally has to be objective, transparent, quantifiable (for rating purposes) & legally defensible. Often when the runner ups challenge the RFP process, it is the Deputy Attorneys who primarily defend the RFP selection and not the technocrats or SME’s. In point of fact, now that the The City of San Diego has conducted a public RFP, any public agency in California (subject to local laws) can use the awarded contract to execute their own contract with the awardees without another public RFP process under “Piggybacking”. There is a 2022 report on the RFP process for Climate Action Projects by the League of California Cites where you can find more info about Piggybacking on page 18. #RFP #CityofSanDiego #EVChargingStations https://lnkd.in/eBKVaB5q https://lnkd.in/eTU7qm3a
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No matter how big or small the project, digging can cause dangerous and costly disruptions to utility lines. Call 811, and state utility companies will mark the location of utilities before you break ground. https://lnkd.in/d77z_C9 #NationalSafeDiggingMonth
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Check out our latest blog on the importance of locating private utilities!🕵🏼♂️
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DMRE to remodel draft IRP 2023 in light of new information, curtailment plans https://bit.ly/42qHq91
DMRE to remodel draft IRP 2023 in light of new information, curtailment plans
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Learn how Reading Municipal Light Department (RMLD), the largest municipal utility in Massachusetts, is leveraging CAT's AMP software to lower electricity costs for its customers. By monitoring energy market conditions and dispatching assets during premium price hours, RMLD has saved ratepayers $4 million since 2016. CAT's innovative software alerts customers to shift energy use, optimizing convenience and cost savings. Join us in revolutionizing energy management! Watch the video to discover more. #CAT #EnergyManagement #Innovation
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