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<div class='ecard'><div class='ecard-header'><div><div class='ecard-name'>Town of Littleton</div><div class='ecard-meta'>County Government · MA</div></div><div class='ecard-header-right'><span class='badge badge-hot'>High Intent</span></div></div><div class='ecard-signals'><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>School district planning capital projects for roof and boiler replacements</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The Town of Littleton school district is planning major capital projects including high school roof replacement ($4.45M), middle school rooftop units ($900K), high school boilers ($1M), and Russell School roof replacement ($2.25M). These projects present opportunities for onsite energy generation, combined heat and power, solar installations, heat pump systems, and microgrid solutions to improve efficiency and reduce operating costs. No RFP has been issued; this is pre-solicitation intelligence.</div></div><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>Eight million in infrastructure upgrades creates energy efficiency opportunity</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The Town of Littleton's $8.6M capital investment across four school facilities creates budget allocation pressure, requiring integrated solutions that consolidate mechanical upgrades with energy infrastructure to maximize fiscal efficiency. Bundling roof, HVAC, and power generation projects reduces procurement cycles and total cost of ownership, enabling the district to demonstrate measurable savings to taxpayers and stakeholders.</div></div></div><div class='ecard-contacts'><div class='ecard-contacts-label'>Key Contacts · 3 verified by Pursuit</div><div class='contact-list'><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Eric Derba</span><span class='contact-title'>Town Facilities Manager</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Robin Healy</span><span class='contact-title'>Treasurer</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Christopher Stoddard</span><span class='contact-title'>Director of Public Works</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div></div></div><div class='ecard-footer'><a class='ecard-source-link' href='https://www.littletonma.org/DocumentCenter/View/9626/10-Year-Capital-Plan-FY2026#page=1' target='_blank'>View source · 2026-06-30</a><span class='ecard-timing'>⏱ Pre-RFP — no solicitation issued</span></div></div>
<div class='ecard'><div class='ecard-header'><div><div class='ecard-name'>Town of Simsbury</div><div class='ecard-meta'>County Government · CT</div></div><div class='ecard-header-right'><span class='badge badge-hot'>High Intent</span></div></div><div class='ecard-signals'><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>Squadron Line and Central School plan major heating plant and roof replacements</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The Town of Simsbury is planning significant capital investments including a $1.5M heating plant replacement at Squadron Line and a $1.2M roof replacement plus $715K heating plant upgrade at Central School. These projects present opportunities for providers of onsite energy generation, combined heat and power systems, heat pumps, and microgrid solutions to address the heating and energy needs identified in these upgrades. No RFP has been issued; this is pre-solicitation intelligence.</div></div><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>Simsbury reduces energy costs with onsite generation systems</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The Town of Simsbury's $3.665M combined investment across Squadron Line and Central School creates budget pressure to maximize operational efficiency and reduce long-term utility costs. By consolidating heating infrastructure upgrades with energy generation solutions, the town can achieve faster payback periods and lower total cost of ownership across both facilities.</div></div></div><div class='ecard-contacts'><div class='ecard-contacts-label'>Key Contacts · 5 verified by Pursuit</div><div class='contact-list'><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Matthew Curtis</span><span class='contact-title'>Superintendent</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Jason Casey</span><span class='contact-title'>Director of Infrastructure</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Melissa Appleby</span><span class='contact-title'>Budget Director</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Lisa Heavner</span><span class='contact-title'>Chairman</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Amy Meriwether</span><span class='contact-title'>Director of Finance/treasurer</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div></div></div><div class='ecard-footer'><a class='ecard-source-link' href='https://www.simsbury-ct.gov/DocumentCenter/View/10589/FY27-Town-Manager-Proposed-Budget---2-17-2026#page=143' target='_blank'>View source · 2026-07-01</a><span class='ecard-timing'>⏱ Pre-RFP — no solicitation issued</span></div></div>
<div class='ecard'><div class='ecard-header'><div><div class='ecard-name'>City of Lowell</div><div class='ecard-meta'>County Government · MA</div></div><div class='ecard-header-right'><span class='badge badge-hot'>High Intent</span></div></div><div class='ecard-signals'><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>Schools planning $1.5 million HVAC controls and heating plant upgrade</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The City of Lowell is planning a $1.5 million investment to upgrade failed HVAC controls and replace heating plants and chillers across multiple schools. This initiative presents an opportunity for providers of onsite energy generation, combined heat and power, commercial solar, heat pump, and microgrid solutions to address the district's heating and cooling needs. No RFP has been issued; this is pre-solicitation intelligence.</div></div><div class='signal-item'><div class='signal-title'>Lowell reduces energy costs with onsite generation systems</div><div class='signal-body-text'>The City of Lowell's HVAC failures are driving operational disruptions and escalating energy waste across school facilities, directly impacting maintenance budgets and facility performance. By modernizing controls and equipment now, the district can achieve measurable cost reductions and operational reliability that extend asset lifecycles and improve resource allocation.</div></div></div><div class='ecard-contacts'><div class='ecard-contacts-label'>Key Contacts · 5 verified by Pursuit</div><div class='contact-list'><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Solangel Alonzo</span><span class='contact-title'>District Community Schools Manager</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Richard Underwood</span><span class='contact-title'>Member</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Derek Pinto</span><span class='contact-title'>Assistant Superintendent of Finance</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Conor Baldwin</span><span class='contact-title'>Chief Financial Officer</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div><div class='contact-row'><div class='contact-info'><span class='contact-name'>Katherine Moses</span><span class='contact-title'>Sustainability Director</span></div><div class='contact-data-hints'><span class='data-hint'>Email</span><span class='data-hint'>Phone</span></div></div></div></div><div class='ecard-footer'><a class='ecard-source-link' href='https://www.lowellma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/35376/City-of-Lowell-FY2027-Proposed-Budget#page=637' target='_blank'>View source · 2026-07-01</a><span class='ecard-timing'>⏱ Pre-RFP — no solicitation issued</span></div></div>