NIKA Awarded Expansive MEDCOM Energy and Water Management Contract

MD Government Services Firm Continues to Support Army Consumption and Conservation Efforts

Rockville, MD, April 11, 2017 — NIKA, a global provider of architecture, engineering, and facilities  operations management solutions, was recently awarded a multimillion dollar contract by the U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) to provide professional services to support MEDCOM’s Energy and Water Management Program. This program is defined by multiple federal guidelines and mandates, including Executive Order (EO) 13693 Planning for Federal Sustainability in the Next Decade and the Energy Independence Security Act of 2007 (EISA).

Under this contract, NIKA will conduct energy and water audits across multiple Army medical facilities across the globe, prepare energy and water master plans, provide retro and recommissioning services (RCx), consolidate MEDCOM data, provide data management support, perform data analysis, and provide HQ and regional support for energy and water conservation project planning and scope development, measurement and verification, utility bill validation, condition and equipment/system validation, consolidation of lessons learned, and training.

NIKA President and CEO Kabir Chaudhary remarked, “NIKA is proud to serve as a trusted partner to the U.S. government in its efforts to not only realize cost savings related to energy and water management, but to lead the way in ethical energy conservation that enhances our world.” He continued, “Our team’s unique expertise related to energy management and government healthcare facilities is key to our ability to successfully deliver these critical twenty-first century solutions.”

This contract represents a continuation and expansion of efforts initiated by NIKA under a previous energy and water management support contract conducted in 2016.

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