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Wisconsin Weatherization Program

Wisconsin Weatherization Program. Funding and Production- $8.6 million DOE, $18.9 million LIHEAP Transfer, $46.3 million State Public Benefits = $73.8 million 21 Local Agencies SFY 09 8,665 Unit Goal $7,300 Projected Average Unit Cost. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program.

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Wisconsin Weatherization Program

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  1. Wisconsin Weatherization Program • Funding and Production- • $8.6 million DOE, $18.9 million LIHEAP Transfer, $46.3 million State Public Benefits = $73.8 million • 21 Local Agencies • SFY 09 8,665 Unit Goal • $7,300 Projected Average Unit Cost NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  2. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Quality Assurance Program- • 3 State Quality Assurance Monitors • 1 State Administrative Monitor • Wisconsin Energy Conservation Corp. 2 Staff Dedicated to Quality Assurance NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  3. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Inspections • 5% Production-Over 400 On-Site Inspections • 3 Agency Visits Per Year • Annual Administrative Review Per Agency NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  4. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Contract for Inspection Services- • Insufficient State Staff, Hiring Freezes • Request For Bid Process • Quality Assurance, Training &Technical Assistance, Fiscal and Policy Staff Input • Posted on VendorNet and Circulated Through Out the Weatherization Network • One Year Contract Period, With Two One Year Extensions Possible NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  5. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Request for Bid - General Technical Requirements Work Plan, Experience Providing Inspection Services, Resume of Inspectors, List of Required Equipment, Insurance NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  6. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Request for Bid (Continued) • Technical Specifications- • Weatherization Measures Meet Specifications • Materials and Appliances are Present • Two Weeks Notice Prior to On Site Inspection • Deliverables • 200 On-Site Inspections ($625 ea) • 100 Emergency Furnace Inspections ($465 ea) NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  7. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • Inspection Reporting • Outlined in RFB • Quality Assurance Unit Picker and Database • Measures Installed and Findings Reported • WECC sends reports to QA Section Chief • State sends letters to agencies listing findings NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  8. Wisconsin Quality Assurance Program • WX Ramp Up- • Currently 8,665 Units – 4 to 5 FTE • Estimated 20,000 Units- Estimate 8+ FTE • Critical Partnership Between Inspection Sub Contractor and the Division of Energy Services. NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

  9. Links and Contacts • Barb Klug-Sieja Division of Energy ServicesP. O. Box 7868 Madison WI  53707-7868 • 608-267-0227Fax 608-267-6931 barbara.klugsieja@wisconsin.gov • http://homeenergyplus.wi.gov/ NASCSP Conference Barb Klug-Sieja

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