Common use of Utility-Only Programs Clause in Contracts

Utility-Only Programs. Contracting ComEd will: • Ensure that contracting mechanisms are cost efficient and avoid unnecessary layers of bureaucracy, management, oversight, and mark-up, or other barriers to cost-effective participation, for CAAs/CBOs and a diverse workforce. ComEd, however, will contribute an amount consistent with the DCEO’s contribution to IHWAP administrative costs for weatherization programs. • Rely on competitive bidding, maximize the use of CAAs/CBOs, and work to increase opportunities for expanded diversity in contractors and contractor employees.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Stipulation Agreement

Utility-Only Programs. Contracting ComEd will: • : 1) Ensure that contracting mechanisms are cost efficient and avoid unnecessary layers of bureaucracy, management, oversight, and mark-up, or other barriers to cost-effective participation, for CAAs/CBOs and a diverse workforce. ComEd, however, will contribute an amount consistent with the DCEO’s contribution to IHWAP administrative costs for weatherization programs. • . 2) Rely on competitive bidding, maximize the use of CAAs/CBOs, and work to increase opportunities for expanded diversity in contractors and contractor employees.

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Sources: Energy Efficiency and Demand Response Plan Settlement Stipulation and Agreement

Utility-Only Programs. Contracting ComEd will: • : 1) Ensure that contracting mechanisms are cost efficient and avoid unnecessary layers of bureaucracy, management, oversight, and mark-up▇▇▇▇-up, or other barriers to cost-effective participation, for CAAs/CBOs and a diverse workforce. ComEd, however, will contribute an amount consistent with the DCEO’s contribution to IHWAP administrative costs for weatherization programs. • . 2) Rely on competitive bidding, maximize the use of CAAs/CBOs, and work to increase opportunities for expanded diversity in contractors and contractor employees.

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Sources: Stipulation Agreement