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Contractors

Benefits of Becoming a Contractor Network Member

PACE is a powerful financing tool that pays for a wide variety of energy-related measures in new and existing buildings. It provides an avenue for contractors to create new sales and execute large-scale projects that have long payback periods.​
 

Interested contractors and service providers, including energy auditors, professional engineers, and solar developers and installers, should apply to become a member of the Missouri Energy Savings Program Contractor Network serving St. Louis County and achieve the following benefits:

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Benefits

  • Improve Proposal-to-Project Conversion – By providing additional means to finance the project within the proposal, more clients are able to fund and implement projects.

  • Removes Traditional Financing Barriers – Unlike traditional loans, PACE financing is tied to the building, not the business, allowing for “off book” investment in energy conservation and clean energy.

  • Facilitates Increased Project Size and Scope – presenting PACE as an option could motivate owners to expand on original project scopes.

  • Grow the bottom line – PACE creates a new line of business for companies. More projects means more cash for operations.

  • Provides Access to New Sources of Construction Financing – the PACE option means contractors do not have to utilize their own line of credit to fund projects.

  • Covers All Project Costs – PACE financing provides for hard and soft costs of project implementation, including design and modeling expenses.

  • Progress Payments – contractors receive long term payments for installation of new energy-efficient and renewable energy equipment.

  • Build Valuable B2B Relationships – Develop relationships with other clean energy market stakeholders, including municipal leaders, capital providers and participating business owners.

  • Expand Influence in the Community – the opportunity to have a large-scale influence on growing the efficiency and adaptability of a community.

  • Free Technical, Sales, and Marketing Support from PACE Program Staff – PACE Program Staff is available to help you to optimize your business and achieve greater investment in clean energy and conservation throughout Missouri!  Your company will be featured on the Show Me PACE website, with contact information allowing prospective clients to contact you directly.

 

Visit the FAQ page for any questions about the Contractors page.

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Become Certified PACE Contractor

To Join the Missouri Energy Savings Program Contractor Network, the applicant must complete and submit the Contractor Application Form. ​

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Contractors with questions or that need assistance should contact PACE@moenergy.org directly.

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​​Contractor membership runs for two years from verification of completion of PACE contractor training. Contractors who complete a PACE project or participate in a PACE/MEI event will have their membership automatically renewed following each completed PACE project. Contractors who have not worked on a PACE project must re-apply every two years.

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​While not required, Contract Network Members are encouraged to join Friends of MEI to receive additional discounts and services.  Friends of MEI is the signature partnership program of the Missouri Energy Initiative, which administers the Show Me PACE program. MEI is a nonpartisan, nonprofit association of public and private sector entities working together to increase energy economic development, innovation, and education throughout the state.​

Contractor Directory 

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Areas of Specialty: Energy Consulting, Energy Auditing, Project Development
Web: capital-consultantsinc.com
Email: sking@capital-consultantsinc.com
Phone: 314-436-2315
Address: 2610 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63103

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Areas of Specialty: Energy Auditing, Building Analysis, Engineering/Procurement/Construction Services, Energy Management
Web: goenergylink.com
Email: information request form
Phone: 573-777-4811
Address: 501 Fay St. #106, Columbia, MO 65201

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Areas of Specialty: Residential and commercial solar system installation, as well as specialty electrical services like LED retrofitting and generator installation.
Web: browningelectrickc.com
Email: justin@browningelectrickc.com
Phone: 816-400-4474
Address: 3838 Wyandotte St., Kansas City, MO 64111

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Areas of Specialty: Commercial Solar Projects and Commercial LED Lighting/Controls
Web: ees-mo.com
Email: knoel@ees-mo.com
Phone: 314-899-8886
Address: 1035 Frisco Hollows Rd, Imperial, MO 63052

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Areas of Specialty: Energy Consulting / Energy Auditing / Project Development
Web: milligdb.com
Email: amcvey@milligdb.com
Phone: 785-865-6054
Address: 2029 Becker Dr, Lawrence, KS 66049

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Areas of Specialty: HVAC and Controls Design and Installation / Project Development / Energy Auditing / Building Analysis
Web: www.cejarrell.com
Email: Information Request Form
Phone: 314-291-0100
Address: 4208 Rider Trail North, Earth City, MO 63045

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Areas of Specialty: Roofing, gutters, solar, windows, and siding.
Web: ohmrestoration.com
Email: abbi@ohmrestoration.com
Phone: 888-319-7058
Address: 1630 W Walnut St, Springfield, MO 65806

The contractor listing is a registration; it is not a certification and cannot be used as such. The Missouri Energy Savings Program does not endorse or recommend any particular PACE Contractor Network Member. This list of Contractor Network Members have participated in the Missouri Energy Saving Program Online Training Workshop and are interested in designing and/or installing successful PACE projects for Missouri businesses. This list is provided for your convenience.  

PACE Process

Interested property owners or contractors should contact the Missouri Energy Savings Program to indicate their interest before developing a project and full application. Click here to access the initial interest form. Here are the subsequent steps.

    1. Apply: Submit a completed Missouri Energy Savings Program Project Application, along with supporting documentation, including:

      • Draft Assessment Contract developed in conjunction with the chosen authorized Capital Provider.

      • Signed bid from Commercial Contractor for an Eligible Project.  While the contractor is not required to be a Contractor Network Member, membership is encouraged to ensure that the service provider understands and complies with all program requirements.

      • Savings Analysis detail, documenting energy savings, as well as operation and maintenance savings, financial savings and other quantified benefits, ideally completed by a Missouri Energy Savings Program Contractor Network Member.

    2. Get Mortgage Holder/Sr. Lender Consent: Provide written consent from the existing mortgage holder(s) on the eligible property for the proposed Financing Agreement and treat the payments under the Financing Agreement as special charges applied to the eligible property pursuant to this Program. If the Senior Lender is not an FDIC-insured, Missouri-based bank, a ROFR from a Missouri lending institution is also required. 

    3. Missouri Energy Savings Program Approval: Missouri Energy Savings Program staff will review the project to ensure that it complies with the terms of the Missouri PACE Act and program terms necessary to approve the project for PACE financing.

    4. Financing Agreement with Missouri Energy Savings Program and Lender: The property owner, PACE lender and Missouri Energy Savings Program will close the financing. Loan closing requires standard bank loan documents, plus the PACE Financing Program Assessment Contract (Tri-party agreement between CEDB, Property Owner(s) and PACE lender).  The final Assessment Contract will be recorded through the appropriate Recorder of Deeds office.  The Assessment Contract will be sent to the Collectors and Assessors offices as required by the Missouri PACE Act.

    5. Release of Funds: The property owner will draw funds for the project directly from the Capital Provider according to the terms agreed between those two parties. The project can be completed as planned.

    6. Confirmation of Assessment: No later than September 1st of each year, the PACE Capital Provider will certify the amount of special charges to be collected from the property. The Capital Provider will also provide a certificate that the work was completed accordingly and paid for by the lending institution.

    7. Pay Special Assessment: The voluntarily-assumed PACE special charge will be billed on a special assessment, due by December 31st  of each year, until the loan is fully repaid. The property owner must make this payment as scheduled or face the same repercussions as those that follow non-payment of the annual property tax bill.

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Visit the FAQ page for any questions about the Contractors page.

Contractor Network Training

All Missouri Energy Savings Program Contractor Network Members must complete the Missouri Energy Savings Contractor Training as a requirement of registration. Upon completion of the Training Workshop, the Contractor’s business listing will be added to the directory, along with contract information.

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The Missouri Energy Savings Program Contractor Training Workshop is an online webinar held from 2:00 p.m. through 3:00 p.m. (Central) on the third Wednesday of each month. The Workshop provides an overview of Program Terms and the PACE Project Process, followed by a Q&A period with program staff. There is no charge for the Workshop,  Contractor Network Members and their employees may attend multiple sessions.  To register for the online training, email PACE@moenergy.org

The following YouTube video provides an overview of PACE financing for commercial businesses.

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