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Existing Building Decarbonization Roadmap for Unincorporated San Mateo County

County of San Mateo / Sustainability

Description

The San Mateo County Sustainability Department is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to assist in developing an Existing Building Decarbonization Roadmap for unincorporated San Mateo County communities. This project will support goals of the County’s Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP). Formed in 2014 as a part of the County Executive’s Office, the San Mateo County Sustainability Department strives to improve the sustainability of the County’s operations and the greater community through work that is designed to bring solutions today while solving for tomorrow. The Department has programs to help the county both fight and prepare for climate change, ensure clean energy, water, and air, and conserve resources for future generations through waste reduction. The Community Climate Action Plan (CCAP) is a strategic guide to help unincorporated San Mateo County in preparing for climate risks and creating impactful greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reductions. CCAP outlines priority actions to achieve a 45% reduction of GHG emissions over 1990 levels by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2040. Buildings are one of the largest contributors to GHG emissions in unincorporated areas of the County. These emissions stem primarily from the use of natural gas in residential and commercial buildings. Transitioning away from natural gas in existing buildings will require electric replacements for existing equipment when it reaches the end of its useful life. CCAP has a goal to electrify 16% of existing buildings by 2030 and 100% of existing buildings by 2040. The aim of this project is to: Develop a detailed and locally specific analysis of the residential and commercial building stock in unincorporated San Mateo County, leveraging existing data and regional analyses, to inform priority actions for an equitable transition. Identify a set of key actions the County can implement within the next five years to help meet CCAP greenhouse gas reduction goals for unincorporated County, with a focus on residential buildings* recognizing that a just transition requires prioritization of vulnerable communities so they are not left behind. Develop “Community Decarbonization Profiles” for each major unincorporated area that considers its unique characteristics, and target recommendations for each. These recommendations should prioritize vulnerable and historically under resourced populations. *Note: The County anticipates that the initial recommendations will focus on residential buildings to best support a just transition in the community, and because that is the more common building type in unincorporated. However, if the consultant analysis shows that the County can be more impactful by focusing on other building types, the recommendations should align with the data.

Details

Posted
Sep 3, 2025
Response deadline
Oct 2, 2025, 12:00 AM UTC
Status
closed
Buyer
County of San Mateo
Department
Sustainability
Jurisdiction
County of San Mateo
Reference #
2026-RFP-00047
Summary
The San Mateo County Sustainability Department is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to assist in developing an Existing Building Decarbonization Roadmap for unincorporated San M
Government Code
smcgov
Government Organization City
Redwood City
Government Organization State
CA
Government Organization Website
https://www.smcgov.org/
Government Organization Zip Code
94063
Government Organization Address1
400 County Center
Government Organization Address2
1st Floor
Government Organization Country Code
US
Closed Substatus
awarded
Other
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Contact

(650)363-4123
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