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Ohio Governmental Collective Buying Group Taps VereGy as a Solar Contractor

solarenergyBy solarenergyMay 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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A landfill solar installation in Brooklyn, Ohio. Photo: CS Energy

Meta Solutions, a regional council of governments that serve school districts, local authorities and public entities throughout OHIO, has announced the granting of a master contract to Veregh for the delivery of projects for solar infrastructure.

VereGy was selected through a competitive request for qualifications (RFQ) and request for proposals (RFP) process that is designed to identify a qualified building manager (CMR) with design -assistant options under the Ohio purchasing guidelines. The selection process followed the requirements of the OHIO Revised Code (ORC) section 9.33 and Next, and the main contract was determined in accordance with ORC section 167.081, with which governments can offer cooperation solutions with standardized unit prices in the entire state.

VereGy will also offer design -assist (DA) services as described in ORC section 153,501. As the award-winning supplier, Vereptty Meta solutions will support members in implementing cost-effective, scalable solar energy projects, which means that both purchasing and implementation processes are streamlined.

K-12 School districts, municipalities, provinces and other eligible public entities now have direct access to pre-qualified solar development services, so that the time and administrative burden of independent requests are avoided. Cooperative purchasing via Meta solutions provides considerable benefits for public entities, including time savings, cost reductions and simplified purchasing.

By using the collective purchasing power of its members, Meta determines competing prices on high -quality services that could otherwise be out of reach. This streamlined approach eliminates the need for individual bidding processes, so that schools and local governments can speed up projects, reduce administrative burdens and focus on their core missions. It also creates new opportunities to pursue innovative solutions, such as solar energy systems that support financial and operational goals in the long term.

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“This price is an important step forward for public entities in Ohio that are ready to invest in solutions for sustainable energy,” said Stephanie Zinger of Meta Solutions. “By working together with Veregy, our members have now streamed access to solar infrastructure that supports long-term and environmental responsibility savings.”

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