2. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Economic Stimulus Package
•Total Cost - $819 Billion
•$637 Billion in spending
•$182 Billion in tax cuts
*As estimated by the CBO
3. • Goal of reviving the renewable energy industry and providing the capital
over the next 3 years to eventually double domestic renewable energy
capacity
• Undertake the largest weatherization program in history by modernizing 75
percent of federal business space and more than one million homes
• Enact the largest increase in funding of our nations roads, bridges, and
mass transit systems since the creation of the national highway system in
the 1950’s
Economic Stimulus Package - Goals
4. • The different agencies (Departments of Education, Health and Human
Services, and Energy) decide who will receive award grants and contracts.
Sometimes the money will go to a state government; other times, the funds
will go directly to a school, hospital, contractor, or other organization.
How Does the Recovery Act Work?
5. Timeline
• The house bill will pour approximately $525 Billion (64%) into the economy
within 19 months through spending and tax breaks
• Approximately $107.1 Billion is estimated to be spent this year
• The peak year is estimated to be between 2010-2011 with estimated spending
to reach as high as $236.4 Billion
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9. Emcor/Government Contracts
NAVY, Department of the $16,994,470
Public Buildings Service $11,302,524
Office of Asst. Sec. for Health except
national centers (disused code)
$3,710,133
Smithsonian Institution, except units
under separate Board of Trustees
$3,697,046
STATE, Department of $2,155,409
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Contractor(s)
Top 5 Contracting Agencies Purchasing from Emcor
12. How Does Emcor Benefit?
Business Segments
•The Government has detailed to spend approximately $6 Billion to improve
energy efficiency and energy conservation of federal buildings – Emcor is the
second largest facilities service provider in the Washington DC area
•A total of approximately $32 Billion is allocated to transform the nations
energy transmission , distribution, and production by allowing for a smarter and
better grid and focusing investment in renewable technology
•The amount of capital that has already been deployed in the energy and
infrastructure fields is minimal relative to the amount allocated. An increase in
capital spending and opportunity is yet to come. Emcor has yet to receive any
Recovery Act money, but is touted to be one of the biggest beneficiaries.