The clauses and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) within this Annex should be read in conjunction with the Commissioning and Pre-procurement; Procurement; and Post-procurement guidance.
'The Contracting Authority has included obligations within the specification and contract conditions relating to energy efficiency and the transition to a low carbon and circular economy, which are relevant to the products/services to be delivered.'
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‘The Contract/Framework Agreement supports the Scottish Government's National Performance Framework, and the National Outcomes. The Contractor will be required to minimise the environmental impacts of services delivered, including energy consumption and associated carbon emissions, where practicable.'
'The Contracting Authority has included obligations within the specification and contract conditions relating to decarbonising our economy, including [minimising carbon emissions], [being resilient to a changing climate], [reducing fuel poverty] and [developing jobs and skills to support decarbonisation] which are relevant to the services to be delivered.'
‘We are committed to whole life value for money and encouragement of innovative energy efficiency solutions. The Contracting Authority wishes to work with contractors who will support its aims to transition to a low carbon and circular economy and who will keep up to date with best practice energy efficiency opportunities within the construction sector, including energy use during delivery of the construction project as well as energy efficiency of the building.’
'A requirement of this contract is that all products supplied meet the mandatory level of the Government Buying Standard (GBS) for [insert product standard] for energy efficiency.'
Other standards may be applicable – see the Specification section for more details.
‘What experience, if any, does your company, in conjunction with partners and its supply chain, have in working with other clients to evaluate, assess and design services, in contracts similar in nature, that support decarbonisation from the use of energy, including low or zero carbon operation.’
An ideal response would provide the following:
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“What experience, if any, does your company, in conjunction with partners and its supply chain, have in working with other clients to evaluate and supply products or services in contracts similar in nature that support the transition to a low carbon and circular economy, specifically through energy efficiency measures, identifying outcomes delivered [this may be expanded to focus on specific outcomes as relevant e.g. lighting/ ICT/ data centres/ specific services/ renewable energy or others]?”
N.B. Buyers should ensure that the application of supplier selection requirements regarding environmental management measures and climate change commitments reflects ‘relevant’ and ‘priority’ contracts in accordance with prevailing SPD standardised statements. Selection criteria should be determined through strategy development and market research which indicates that applied minimum requirements are relevant and proportionate to the procurement exercise.
Where a specific energy rating is required, it may be appropriate to include this within the specification:
‘All Equipment supplied under the contract must achieve the required criteria to meet the ‘A’ rated Energy Efficiency index of [e.g. 0.64 or less]. Evidence of the award of the EU Ecolabel will be accepted or alternatively production of independently verified equivalent tests, if their equivalence is accepted by the competent body assessing the product performance.’
‘This project must reduce the lifetime embodied carbon of the building, including energy efficiency, maximising retention/re-use of existing assets, creating assets that are demountable/ deconstructable/ recoverable, maximising re-use, minimising the use of non-renewable primary materials, ensuring longevity, maximising the value of materials once the original purpose is accomplished, including achieving our minimum design requirements for carbon emissions of:
Where the level of energy use is both relevant and proportionate the following wording could be included in a specification:
‘The contractor will be expected to manage their use of energy in contract delivery, so as to support the Contract Authority’s decarbonisation ambitions, including through any environmental good practice systems, for example ISO 14001, or equivalent which form part of their business practice.' (Contracting Authorities should ensure this is appropriate according to requirements within the selection stage).
‘As well as ensuring that cleaning products and services operate in accordance with a relevant standard (see above) it is expected that the Contractor will use energy efficient cleaning equipment and ensure that energy use is minimised as much as is practicable to ensure required levels of cleaning.
The Contractor will ensure that all staff and supply chain partners involved in carrying out cleaning services are appropriately trained (ensuring that relevant records are available). This shall include the energy efficient use of cleaning/ washing equipment and relevant energy management during delivery of the service, [the use of non-hazardous cleaning agents/ minimum use of chemicals, management of water used and waste generated, in accordance with the waste hierarchy].
The Contractor will be required to demonstrate how they will meet energy efficiency requirements and minimise energy consumption.’
‘The Supplier ensures that the works and associated services are performed in accordance with the Contracting Authority’s response to the climate emergency.
The Supplier shall submit to the Contracting Authority for their written acceptance a mitigation plan that minimises emissions arising from:
The use of energy during service delivery, including mains electricity, generators, air compressors, plant and others. Where relevant this will include the application of minimum energy efficiency ratings for equipment installed [such as, but not restricted to, street lighting and traffic lights], ensuring that all energy-consuming plant under its jurisdiction or control is maintained to operate at optimum efficiency and all fuels, gas and electricity are used economically, the practical application of innovative solutions, including switching to low and zero carbon technologies and fuel sources.’
'Please describe in a method statement your proposed approach for this contract to minimising, where practicable, the use of energy and/or enabling the transition to lower/ zero carbon energy sources, in service delivery, in conjunction with the Contracting Authority.
This should include detail regarding:
'Please describe in a method statement your proposed approach for this contract to decarbonisation, including details of any specific steps taken in the design and delivery of services to increase energy efficiency and/or transition to low/ zero carbon energy sources, including through innovative solutions.'
'Please provide a draft Resource Management Plan for this service including measurable targets for the reduction of energy use over the period of the contract.'
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‘Our sustainability targets include a commitment to reduce whole life costs of the service [by x%] over the lifetime of the contract, while delivering effective capability. Whole life costs to include equipment, associated consumables, servicing and maintenance, upgrading, licensing and energy and carbon costs and all other relevant costs during the lifetime of the contract.
Please describe your suggested methodology, including timeline, milestones, outcomes and responsibilities for developing an appropriate service Resource Management Plan for this project which aims to:
Specific requirements may include:
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Example relating to design and operation of assets (may be tailored for alternative services): | Potential baseline: | kWh consumption per m2 (or other factor) benchmark for asset, where relevant, based on industry averages/project norm. |
Improvement: | kWh consumption per m2 (or other factor) and total, based on low/zero carbon design. | |
Use of energy in construction: Where energy consumption can be monitored in service delivery relevant KPIs may include: | Potential baseline: | Independent baseline /contractor baseline for type of project kWh. |
Improvement: | Improvement measures implemented and kWh energy consumption in construction project. | |
Qualitative reporting: Where a baseline may not be available, or the market may not yet have the capability to report improvements dialogue with the contractor on: |
Improvement: |
What improvements you have made/ can make to reduce energy consumption during construction. Will it be possible to quantify these improvements in time (if so, setting a deadline for establishing a baseline and monitoring improvements)? Where energy consumption can be monitored in service delivery relevant KPIs may include:
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Operation of buildings - service contract KPIs. Where energy consumption can be monitored in service delivery relevant KPIs may include: | Improvement: |
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Construction energy ratings. For the operation of buildings KPIs may include: | Improvement: |
[annual carbon emissions of not more than [z] kg CO2e per [occupant/visitor/Gross Internal Floor Area]’ |