Texas Statutes (Last Updated: January 4, 2014) |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT CODE |
Title 9. PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS |
Subtitle C. PUBLIC BUILDING PROVISIONS APPLYING TO MORE THAN ONE TYPE OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
Chapter 302. ENERGY SAVINGS PERFORMANCE CONTRACTS FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENTS |
Sec. 302.005. BIDDING PROCEDURES; AWARD OF CONTRACT
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(a) An energy savings performance contract under this chapter may be let in accordance with the procedures established for procuring certain professional services by Section 2254.004, Government Code. Notice of the request for qualifications shall be published in the manner provided for competitive bidding.
(b) Before entering into an energy savings performance contract, the governing body must require that the energy savings, increase in billable revenues, or increase in meter accuracy estimated or projected by a provider be reviewed by a licensed professional engineer who:
(1) has a minimum of three years of experience in energy calculation and review;
(2) is not an officer or employee of a provider for the contract under review; and
(3) is not otherwise associated with the contract.
(c) In conducting the review, the engineer shall focus primarily on the proposed improvements from an engineering perspective, the methodology and calculations related to cost savings, increases in revenue, and, if applicable, efficiency or accuracy of metering equipment. An engineer who reviews a contract shall maintain the confidentiality of any proprietary information the engineer acquires while reviewing the contract. Sections 1001.053 and 1001.407, Occupations Code, apply to work performed under the contract.