Thursday, August 8, 2013

ECCL Contract of the Day: Solar Power

The Emery School District and the City of Emeryville is entering into many contracts with consultants and builders for the Emeryville Center of 'Community' Life.  The money spent on these contracts is public and the public has a right to know.  Large contracts and small, the ECCL Contract of the Day will highlight what your money is being spent on.

Today's Featured Contract:
 $2,090 to Integral Engineering 
for a solar panel feasibility analysis
approved March 2013.

This contract calls for the consultant to send an email to the School District detailing how many solar panels could be placed on the roofs of up to five buildings on the ECCL site, how much energy would be produced, an estimated cost, and recommendations on how large a system to get and how to mount it.

The Tattler has said publicly that we think the ECCL should have solar panels on its roofs.  However, no one has to pay for estimates, which is what this feasibility study amounts to.  If the District wants to pursue solar panels, and it should, then all it needs to do is issue an Request For Proposal (RFP) and they will suddenly receive multiple emails from expert installers explaining how many solar panels could be placed on the roofs of up to five buildings on the ECCL site, how much energy would be produced, an estimated cost, and recommendations on how large a system to get and how to mount it.

Just as an aside, $2,090 would more than cover the cost of after-school care as part of the City's Recreation program for one needy child for an entire school year.
As another aside, Measure J taxpayer funds may only be spent on needy consultants, not children.

3 comments:

  1. Leave it to our officials to find ways to spread the sunshine all around.

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  2. Hahahaha, I don't think I have EVER heard of anyone or anything ever PAYING for an estimate. Will they pay for the quote too?
    Man, I need to start a business which I can use to soak the taxpayers of Emeryville. Like shooting fish in a barrel over there.

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  3. Who is related to or friends with Integral Engineering?

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