September 2023
Lindahl Reed, Inc. (Lindahl Reed), a leading provider of technical, scientific, and engineering services to support the U.S. clean energy transition, has been awarded a 5-year, $17.8 million contract by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center Huntsville (CEHNC) to provide energy engineering and consulting services to the Army Materiel Command (AMC) Headquarters and 23 of its Major Subordinate Commands (MSCs) and Organic Industrial Base (OIB) facilities. Under this contract Lindahl Reed will deliver solutions that enhance resiliency, reliability, and security, and reduce energy and water use and costs.
Energy support services include assistance with Energy Savings Performance Contracts (ESPC), Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program (ERCIP), Utility Energy Services Contracts (UESC), Enhanced Use Lease (EUL), Power Purchase Agreements (PPA), Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE), and Renewable Energy projects. Lindahl Reed will assist with energy and water planning, including development of Installation Energy and Water Plans (IEWPs).
“Our energy team members have been leading the development and implementation of energy management programs for the Department of Defense for the past two decades,” said Nicole Hough, Lindahl Reed President and Chief Executive Officer. “Lindahl Reed is thrilled to be selected by CEHNC to support AMC’s energy resilience, decarbonization, and electrification, requirements, and to enhance mission assurance across AMC facilities.”
Lindahl Reed is an SBA certified 8(a) participant, SDB, WOSB, and EDWOSB that provides program management, scientific and technical, and management advisory services to federal, state, institutional, and commercial customers. We offer expertise in the health, energy, and environmental markets. Lindahl Reed was founded on the belief that we can advance a safer, healthier, and more resilient and sustainable world. Our solutions keep our homeland secure, make our communities healthier, increase energy resilience, and help to protect our environment.