The four-year RE:FIT framework will see contractors guarantee a set level of savings over the payback period of the energy conservation measures implemented on selected projects in London.
The current RE:FIT pipeline of work includes energy retrofitting over 400 public sector buildings.
RE:FIT framework
- Balfour Beatty Workplace
- British Gas Trading
- COFELY
- EDF Energy Customers
- E.ON Energy Solutions
- ETDE FM
- Honeywell Control Systems
- Imtech Technical Services
- MCW
- MITIE TFM
- Norland Managed Services
- Skanska Construction UK
- Willmott Dixon Energy Services
The new framework was formally unveiled after two years of pilot schemes to test the approach of using a group of pre-qualified energy service companies (ESCos) for the design and implementation of energy conservation measures.
The ESCo guarantees the level of energy savings, offering a secure financial saving over the period of the agreement.
Due to interest from a range of organisations outside of London, the RE:FIT framework is now being opened to all public sector organisations and is a key component within the Energy Efficiency Strategy recently released from the UK Government’s Department of Energy and Climate Change.
The Mayor of London Boris Johnson said: “Retrofitting London’s public buildings is having a real impact in cutting both energy bills and carbon emissions, making it a win-win for Londoners.
“Decades from now hundreds of our public buildings will still be standing, and it’s our responsibility to make sure they are as efficient as possible for future generations. What’s more, RE:FIT is already benefiting Londoners today, boosting jobs through the burgeoning low carbon economy.”