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Online Energy & Facility Management RFP Program Now Available…Service to be Demonstrated at Upcoming World Energy Engineering Congress
Business Wire, August 3, 2000
Business Editors/Energy Writers
ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 3, 2000
The Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) is pleased to announce that it is sponsoring an innovative Request for Proposal (RFP Center) Service, which is designed to connect buyers and sellers for retrofit projects, facility upgrades, and operational efficiency improvement.
The RFP Center located at http://www.aeecenter.org/procurement enables commercial, industrial, institutional and governmental end users to post their upcoming jobs to solicit bids from various vendors, equipment suppliers, and service firms.
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Post Your RFP's for FREE:
Companies may list their projects in the database for free. To participate, simply go to http://www.aeecenter.org/procurement and register to use the system. Click on the submit RFP button on the top task bar and follow the listing instructions. You may create a new RFP by selecting the industry that best identifies the type of goods or services you are seeking.
Subscribe to this service to view RFP listings:
By subscribing to this service on a monthly or yearly basis you can access online or via email a variety of RFP postings from a cross-section of industries. These listings are valuable sales leads for new or retrofit projects. To subscribe, go to http://www.aeecenter.org/procurement and click on the subscriber link. You will be asked to set-up your profile, which customizes the leads you wish to receive. There are several categories to choose from and you can receive updated listings via email.
Industries Covered include:
-- Energy
-- Facility Management
-- Environmental
-- Industrial Process
-- Construction
-- Utilities
Free 15-Day Trial!
Sign-up to preview this powerful service Free for 15 days. After the trial period you may continue your subscription by paying the applicable fee.
AEE Members Receive VIP Pricing:
-- AEE Member Price Monthly: $79.00 a month (a $20 savings off of
the regular fee)
-- AEE Member Price Yearly: $699.00 a year (a $200 savings off of
the regular fee)
-- Non-AEE Member Price Monthly: $99.00 a month
-- Non-AEE Member Price Yearly: $899.00 a year
Service demonstrated at upcoming Trade Show:
The RFP service will be demonstrated at the upcoming 23rd World Energy Engineering Congress, October 25-27, 2000, Georgia World Congress Center. This conference and expo features a "who's who" lineup of participating exhibitors and an extensive 12-track conference program with over 200 speakers. The WEEC is targeted towards the commercial, industrial, institutional, and governmental customer who is searching for innovative products and services to slash expenses, upgrade equipment, and improve their operations.
AEE is an international association with over 8,500 members. To join AEE, please visit www.aeecenter.org
For information on attending the WEEC Contact: AEE (770) 447-5083, Fax 770-446-3969, email info@aeecenter.org. For information on the RFP Center, visit www.aeecenter.org/procurement or call 770-279-4386.
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