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5. EXPERIENCE
EXPERIENCE
Th e experience alone
Barr & Barr is proposing a team with the requisite experience and knowledge necessary
for a CHP project. Th e combination of Barr & Barr, Affi liated Engineers, Binsky & of our proposed
Snyder and William F. Lubeck Co. will prove to be a team that exceeds the highest project team will prove
expectations. We have the most experienced CHP team on-board with immense
capability for designing, constructing and placing into service a CHP system for invaluable for the
Trinitas Regional Medical Center. While maintaining the highest quality, Barr &
Barr guarantees your project will be both on schedule and within budget. preconstruction phase
AEI and on point for the
AEI has provided preliminary planning, designing, start-up and commissioning
services for nearly 400 MW of combined heat and power (CHP) installations, ranging construction phase.
from 1.0 MW to 84 MW. Th is experience refl ects AEI’s unique ability to identify
solutions that maximize the value of a cogeneration plant for our clients. We take into
account diff erences in energy economics, client knowledge and skill, capital constraints,
site issues, reliability goals, fuel fl exibility goals, energy contracting ability, electric
utility interconnection rules and regulations, parasitic loads, equipment availability,
environmental issues and other project-specifi c drivers and constraints.
William F. Lubeck Co. Inc.
William F. Lubeck Co. Inc. has provided electrical contracting services including
manpower, material procurement, installation, start-up, and commissioning services
for numerous combined heat and power installations and solar generating facility
installations. Our experience in these projects has given us a particular perspective in
identifying and addressing the possible hurdles involved with installing an independent
energy source and the connection into the utility campus power. We are especially
versed in providing the electrical infrastructure and necessary components required
to ensure that the new independent energy source meets the required electrical utility
interconnection rules and regulations and maintaining a long-lasting and safe installation.