General Services Administration

SkyeTec is a Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Business that offers a wide range of environmental and building services to federal agencies through contracts with the General Services Administration.

SkyeTec is pleased to be a member of the GSA Comprehensive Professional Energy Services BPA through
DEI: BPA Holder No. GS-23F-PE004. To inquire or initiate services, please contact Charles E. Jones, DEI Program Manager at (202) 486-8437 cjones@dei-consulting.com. We look forward to providing excellent service for you.

DUNS #198051299

GSA Contract Number: GS-10F-0019T

SIN 899 2 - Environmental Compliant Services

SIN 899 3 - Environmental Occupational Training Services

GSA Contract Number: GS-21F-0151V

SIN 871-202 Energy Management Planning and Strategies

SIN 871-203 Training on Energy

SIN 871-205 Energy Program Support Services

SIN 871-206 Building Commissioning Services

SIN 871-207 Energy Audit Services

SIN 871-208 Resource Efficiency Management

SIN 871-299 Introduction of New Services

SIN 800-1000 Other Direct Costs

Energy Management Planning and Strategies

A four-phase Comprehensive Energy Management Solution consisting of all four phases of an energy project and could pertain to a variety of energy projects that include, but are not limited to, renewable energy, sustainable energy, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED. 1. Consulting/Auditing/Energy Management Solutions - This includes the strategic planning, energy assessments e.g. feasibility, vulnerability and other detailed assessments, developing and executing of energy audits, audit plans, renewable energy surveys and energy management solutions. 2. Concept Development and Requirements Analysis ? This includes the analysis of the audit results and outlined requirements to design a detailed energy management project concept. 3. Implementation and Change Management - This includes the implementation and integration of more energy efficient practices and systems and training in using them effectively. 4. Measurement and Verification - This includes the performance assessment and measurement of the effectiveness and energy efficiency of the project and can include long term monitoring, verification of savings and benchmarking.

Training on Energy

Including, but not limited to, reducing energy consumption, mitigating risk with energy systems, operating systems efficiently, making energy efficient system choices, and energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED.

Energy Program Support Services

Including, but not limited to, energy choice analysis and/or feasibility studies; billing and management oversight to include utility bill auditing; utility bill data base set up and management; reporting; bill itemization and allocation; bill payment and assistance in preparing energy services related agency statements of work. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included.

Building Commissioning Services

Including, but not limited to, comprehensive building commissioning services on new construction, major modernization projects, and existing energy consuming buildings and facilities designed to ensure the building systems are designed and built to operate as efficiently as possible. This includes re-commissioning and retro-commissioning services. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included.

Energy Audit Services

Including, but not limited to, developing, executing, and reporting on audit plans and/or perform energy and water audit services. Energy audits may range from cursory to comprehensive. Including, but not limited to data collection, data analysis, benchmarking with tools such as Energy Star, and written recommendations of suggested upgrades of electrical and mechanical infrastructure, including their impact on energy consumption and pollution can include recommendations for using alternative Energy Sources. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included.

Resource Efficiency Management

Including, but not limited to, providing information on possible steps that will improve energy efficiency. This information shall include estimates of cost savings and environmental benefits. This includes onsite analysis of current operations, equipment, and energy purchasing patterns. This may include the services of a resource efficiency advocate for individual or aggregated building(s) in order to maximize resource efficiency. Energy efficient buildings certification programs such as LEED may be included.

Introduction of New Services

A new service may be a task, procedure, or product existing in the commercial market which is being developed, improved, or not yet introduced to the Federal Government or not currently available under any GSA Contract, but is categorically related to this procurement.

Other Direct Costs

Charges in direct support of services provided under all other SINs in the Services Department. These charges include accessories or ancillary services or products/equipment needed for, or utilized in performance of, a specific task under this department.