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CA26-0195 • 2025

Proposed Contract with WGL Energy Services, Inc.to Contract No. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008

Proposed Contract with WGL Energy Services, Inc.to Contract No. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008

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at the request of the Mayor
Last action
2025-05-23
Official status
Deemed Approved
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

Details about potential subcontracting opportunities are not provided in the official source material.

Proposed Contract for Electricity Services

The bill proposes a contract between the District of Columbia's Department of General Services (DGS) and WGL Energy Services, Inc., to provide electricity services from June 25, 2025, through August 31, 2025.

What This Bill Does

  • Creates a contract for DGS to buy electricity from WGL Energy Services, Inc. for up to $6,800,000.
  • Requires WGL to manage the electricity needs of about 719 metered electric accounts in District buildings.
  • Allows DGS to use a mix of fixed block purchases and market index rates to buy electricity not covered by wind or solar power sources.

Who It Names or Affects

  • The Department of General Services (DGS) in the District of Columbia
  • WGL Energy Services, Inc.
  • Buildings and facilities managed by DGS

Terms To Know

Not-to-Exceed Amount
A maximum amount that can be spent on a contract.
Block and Index Approach
A method to buy electricity where some is bought at fixed rates (blocks) and the rest based on market prices (index).

Limits and Unknowns

  • The exact amount spent will depend on actual electricity usage.

Bill History

  1. 2025-05-23 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    CA26-0195 Introduced by Chairman Mendelson at Office of the Secretary

  2. 2025-05-23 Council of the District of Columbia LIMS

    Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee on Facilities

Official Summary Text

Proposed Contract with WGL Energy Services, Inc.to Contract No. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008

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MURIELBOWSERMAYOR
May23,2025
Honorable PhilMendelson
Chairman
Council of theDistrictof Columbia.
John A. Wilson Building
1350 PennsylvaniaAvenue, NW, Suite504
Washington,DC 20004
Dear Chairman Mendelson:
Pursuantto section451 of the Districtof Columbia Home Rule Act (D.C. OfficialCode § 1-
204.51)and section202 of theProcurementPracticesReform Actof 2010 (D.C.OfficialCode §
2-352.02),enclosedforconsiderationand approvalby theCouncil of the Districtof Columbia is
proposed ContractNo. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008 with WGL Energy Services,Inc.,inthe not-to-
exceed amount of $6,800,000.The periodof performanceof this contractisfrom June 25, 2025,
throughAugust 31,2025.
Undertheproposedcontract,WGL EnergyServices,Inc.,willprovideelectricsupplyservicestotheDepartmentofGeneralServices(“DGS”)pursuanttoWashingtonCountyPublicSchools
ContractNumberNo.RFP2024-54.
My administrationisavailabletodiscussanyquestionsyoumayhaveregardingtheproposedcontract.Inordertofacilitatearesponsetoanyquestionsyoumayhave,pleasecontactDelanoHunter,Director,DGS,orhaveyourstaffcontactEricNjonjo,ActingChiefProcurementOfficer,
DGS,at(202)727-2800.
I look forwardtotheCouncil’sfavorableconsiderationof this contract.
Sincerely,

M ‘ielBQwser

Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019

Pursuant to section 202(c) of the Procurement Practices Reform Act of 2010, as amended,
D.C. Official Code § 2-352.02(c), the following contract summary is provided:

COUNCIL CONTRACT SUMMARY
(Standard and multiyear)

Contract No. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008 for Electric Supply Services

(A) Contract Number: DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008

Proposed Contractor: WGL Energy Services, Inc.

Contract Amount: Not-to-Exceed (“NTE”) $6,800,000
(includes a management fee of fifty -five
cents ($0.55) per megawatt hour of electricity
settled in the dedicated DGS subaccount)

Term of Contract: June 25, 2025, through August 31, 2025

Type of Contract: Fixed Unit Price with a NTE price

Source Selection Method: Cooperative Purchase Agreement under the
Washington County Public Schools Contract
No. RFP 2024-54

(B) For a contract containing option periods, the contract amount for the base period and
for each option period. If the contract amount for one or more of the option periods
differs from the amount for the base period, provide an explanation of the reason for
the difference:

Base Period: Not-to-Exceed $6,800,000

(C) The goods or services to be provided, the methods of delivering goods or services, and
any significant program changes reflected in the proposed contract:

As the agency charged with real estate management functions for various District
government client agencies, the Department of General Services (“DGS” or the
“Department”) purchases the utilities for buildings within the real estate portfolio DGS is
charged with managing. DGS currently has approximately 719 metered electric accounts.
These accounts range in size from large special -use facilities with multi- megawatt
demands, to parks with exterior lights, to small office -like centers. In total, the collectiv e
electricity consumption is approximately 406,780 megawatt hours per year, and the
facilities have a combined electrical peak demand of approximately 74 megawatts.

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Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
In its work to reduce the District’s carbon footprint and implement environmentally
sustainable practices, the Department receives power from a wind farm location in
Pennsylvania. The wind farm generates on an annual basis power that covers
approximately 25% to 30% of the Department’s needs. The Department also receives
power from on- site solar photovoltaic systems that generate approximately 3.0% of the
Department’s power needs on an annual basis.

Given the alternate green power sources identified above, the Department requires a
contract structure that is not a requirements contract and that will allow for the purchase of
electricity to supplement the wind and solar power sources. The subject Contract would
require WGL Energy Services, Inc., (“WGL”) to work with DGS as it manages its
electricity needs. It is expected that the Department will use a “block and index” approach
coordinated with the renewable energy source to satisfy the electricity needs not met
through the alternate sources. Through this approach, a portion of the remaining electricity
needs will be met through a fixed block purchase while the balance will be purchased based
on market index rates as needed. WGL will be required to solicit quotes for blocks of
electricity, to purchase the blocks of electricity, and to also purchase electricity on index
prices in order to provide all electricity needed that is not provided by the renewable
sources.

Specific Services Required:

If approved, the Contract would require WGL to work with the Department as the
Department actively manages its electricity needs. WGL would be required to establish a
dedicated PJM subaccount through which to manage all enrolled DGS retail electric
accounts, to purchase electricity (both block purchases and index purchases) for use by the
subaccount, and to receive third-party deliveries to which DGS may commit.

(D) The selection process, including the number of offerors, the evaluation criteria, and
the evaluation results, including price, technical or quality, and past performance
components:

Subject to the terms and conditions of the Washington County Public Schools ( “WCPS”)
Contract Number No. RFP 2024-54, pursuant to Request for Proposal (“RFP”) No. 2024-
54, and in accordance with the Authority for Cooperative Agreements Source Selection
found under D.C. Code Section 2-354.01, the Deputy DGS Chief Procurement Officer
authorized the purchase of electric supply services through Cooperative Purchasing
pursuant to D.C. Code Section 2-354.11.

(E) A description of any bid protest related to the award of the contract, including
whether the protest was resolved through litigation, withdrawal of the protest by the
protestor, or voluntary corrective action by the District. Include the identity of the
protestor, the grounds alleged in the protest, and any deficiencies identified by the
District as a result of the protest:

The Contract award was not protested.
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Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
(F) The background and qualifications of the proposed contractor, including its
organization, financial stability, personnel, and performance on past or current
government or private sector contracts with requirements similar to those of the
proposed contract:

WGL Energy Services, Inc. , supplies electricity, natural gas, renewable energy, carbon
reduction, distributed generation, and energy efficiency solutions. It serves residential,
government, commercial, and industrial customers in the United States. WGL Energy
Services, Inc., was formerly known as Washington Gas Energy Services, Inc. The company
was founded in 1996 and is based in Vienna, Virginia. WGL Energy Services, Inc.,
operates as a subsidiary of Washington Gas Resources Corp. The Contractor has been
determined responsible in accordance with 27 DCMR § 4706.1.

(G) A summary of the subcontracting plan required under section 2346 of the Small,
Local, and Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Development and Assistance Act of
2005, as amended, D.C. Official Code § 2-218.01 et seq . (“Act”), including a
certification that the subcontracting plan meets the minimum requirements of the Act
and the dollar volume of the portion of the contract to be subcontracted, expressed
both in total dollars and as a percentage of the total contract amount:

As the contractor is a utility provider and there are no opportunities for subcontracting by
CBEs. DGS submitted a CBE waiver exemption request to the DSLBD portal and was
approved on May 15, 2025 (Exemption Number: WE-00000050).

(H) Performance standards and the expected outcome of the proposed contract:

The Contract requires WGL Energy Services, Inc., to provide the necessary electric supply
services for the District’s real estate portfolio to supplement its wind and solar power
sources beginning June 25, 2025, through August 31, 2025, at the established unit rate.

(I) The amount and date of any expenditure of funds by the District pursuant to the
contract prior to its submission to the Council for approval:

N/A

(J) A certification that the proposed contract is within the appropriated budget authority
for the agency for the fiscal year and is consistent with the financial plan and budget
adopted in accordance with D.C. Official Code §§ 47-392.01 and 47-392.02:

The proposed c ontract is within the appropriated budget authority for the agency for the
fiscal year and is consistent with the financial plan and budget adopted in accordance with
D.C. Official Code §§ 47-392.01 and 47- 392.02. The relevant Fiscal Sufficiency
certification accompanies this Council Package.

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Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
(K) A certification that the contract is legally sufficient, including whether the proposed
contractor has any pending legal claims against the District:

The proposed contract has been deemed legally sufficient by the Department’s Office of
the General Counsel, and the Contractor appears to have no pending legal claims against
the District.

(L) A certification that the Citywide Clean Hands database indicates that the proposed
contractor is current with its District taxes. If the Citywide Clean Hands Database
indicates that the proposed contractor is not current with its District taxes, either: (1)
a certification that the contractor has worked out and is current with a payment
schedule approved by the District; or (2) a certification that the contractor will be
current with its District taxes after the District recovers any outstanding debt as
provided under D.C. Official Code § 2-353.01(b):

The Citywide Clean Hands database indicates that the Contractor is current with its District
taxes. The Clean Hands certification for the Contractor accompanies this Council Package.

(M) A certification from the proposed contractor that it is current with its federal taxes,
or has worked out and is current with a payment schedule approved by the federal
government:

The Contractor has certified that it is current with its federal taxes.

(N) The status of the proposed contractor as a certified local, small, or disadvantaged
business enterprise as defined in the Small, Local, and Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise Development and Assistance Act of 2005, as amended, D.C. Official Code
§ 2-218.01 et seq.:

WGL Energy Services, Inc., is not a certified Local, Small, or Disadvantaged Business
Enterprise certified by the District’s Department of Small and Local Business Development
(“DSLBD”).

(O) Other aspects of the proposed contract that the Chief Procurement Officer considers
significant:

N/A

(P) A statement indicating whether the proposed contractor is currently debarred from
providing services or goods to the District or federal government, the dates of the
debarment, and the reasons for debarment:

The Contractor is not debarred from providing services to the Government of the District
of Columbia or the Federal Government according to the Office of Contracts and
Procurement’s Excluded Parties List and the Federal Government’s Excluded Parties List.
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Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
(Q) Any determination and findings issues relating to the contract’s formation, including
any determination and findings made under D.C. Official Code § 2- 352.05
(privatization contracts):

The Deputy Chief Procurement Officer determined that the Contractor is responsible, and
that the Contractor’s proposed pricing is fair and reasonable based on the competitive
procurement process administered by the Washington County Public Schools Purchasing
Department; the District is entering into a Cooperative Agreement.

(R) Where the contract, and any amendments or modifications, if executed, will be made
available online:

The contract, if approved, will be posted on the DGS website.

(S) Where the original solicitation, and any amendments or modifications, will be made
available online:

Subject to the terms and conditions of the Washington County Public Schools (WCPS)
Contract Number No. RFP 2024-54, pursuant to Request for Proposal (RFP) No. 2024-54
and in accordance with the Authority for Cooperative Agreements Source Selection found
under D.C. Code Section 2-354.01, the DGS Deputy Chief Procurement Officer authorized
the purchase of electric supply services through Cooperative Purchasing pursuant to D.C.
Code Section 2-354.11. DGS awarded Contract No. DCAM -25-NC-CA-0008 with WGL
Energy Services, Inc. and all subsequent modifications will be posted on the DGS Contract
Award website.

(T) (1) A certification that the proposed contractor has been determined not to be in
violation of section 334a of the Board of Ethics and Government Accountability
Establishment and Comprehensive Ethics Reform Amendment Act of 2011, D.C.
Official Code § 1-1163.34a; and (2) A certification from the proposed contractor that
it currently is not and will not be in violation of section 334a of the Board of Ethics
and Government Accountability Establishment and Comprehensive Ethics Reform
Amendment Act of 2011, D.C. Official Code § 1-1163.34a:

Based upon a certification from the Contractor, the Contractor has been determined not to
be in violation of D.C. Official Code § 1-1163.34a; and will not be in violation of D.C.
Official Code § 1-1163.34a.

(U) The description of any other contracts the proposed contractor is currently seeking
or holds with the District:

• DCAM-24-NC-CA-0005 – Task Order No. 01 for Natural Gas Supply.

1101 4th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20024
Date of Notice: May 16, 2025 L0014240701Notice Number:
FEIN: **-***2887
Case ID: 18604797

Government of the District of Columbia
Office of the Chief Financial Officer
Office of Tax and Revenue
WGL ENERGY SERVICES, INC.
1000 MAINE AVE SW
WASHINGTON DC 20024

Branch Chief, Collection and Enforcement Administration
Authorized By Melinda Jenkins
To validate this certificate, please visit MyTax.DC.gov. On the MyTax DC homepage, click the
“Validate a Certificate of Clean Hands” hyperlink under the Clean Hands section.
CERTIFICATE OF CLEAN HANDS
As reported in the Clean Hands system, the above referenced individual/entity has no outstanding
liability with the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue or the Department of Employment
Services. As of the date above, the individual/entity has complied with DC Code § 47-2862, therefore
this Certificate of Clean Hands is issued.
TITLE 47. TAXATION, LICENSING, PERMITS, ASSESSMENTS, AND FEES
CHAPTER 28 GENERAL LICENSE
SUBCHAPTER II. CLEAN HANDS BEFORE RECEIVING A LICENSE OR PERMIT
D.C. CODE § 47-2862 (2006)
§ 47-2862 PROHIBITION AGAINST ISSUANCE OF LICENSE OR PERMIT
1101 4th Street SW, Suite W270, Washington, DC 20024/Phone: (202) 724-5045/MyTax.DC.gov

COPY

Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019

Memorandum

To: Delano Hunter
Director

From: Antoinette Hudson-Beckham Henry Wong for AHB
Agency Fiscal Officer

Reference: WGL Energy Services, Inc.
Electric Supply
Contract Number: DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008

Date: May 7, 2025

Subject: Fiscal Sufficiency Review

The proposed Contract with WGL Energy Services, Inc. (“WGL”) to provide electric supply with
a Not-to-Exceed (“NTE”) value of $6,800,000 covers the delivery period from June 25, 2025,
through August 31, 2025 as shown in the table below.

Fiscal Year Delivery Period Total NTE Amount
FY25 June 25, 2025 – August 31, 2025 $6,800,000

In my capacity as the Agency Fiscal Officer of DGS, I certify that there are sufficient funds to pay
for the estimated cost of $ 6,800,000 for the WGL electric supply contract. The DIFS funding
attributes for the electric supply contract are:

Interagency Code: KG0
Interagency Fund: 1060327
Interagency Project: 402182
Account: 7121006
Program: 600058
Cost Center: 60061
Award: 6000314
Task: 10
Sub-Task: 10.01
Amount: $6,800,000.00

GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES

3924 Minnesota Avenue NE, 6th Floor Washington DC 20019|Telephone (202) 727-2800|Fax (202) 727-7283

OFFICE OF THE GENERAL COUNSEL

MEMORANDUM

TO: Tomás Talamante
Director, Office of Policy and Legislative Affairs

FROM: Kristen Walp
Senior Assistant General Counsel, Department of General Services

SUBJECT: Legal Sufficiency Certification

Contract for Electric Supply Services under Washington County Public Schools
Contract Number No. RFP 2024- 54

Contract Number: DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008
Contractor: WGL Energy Services, Inc.

DATE: May 14, 2025
_____________________________________________________________________________

This is to certify that this Office has reviewed the above-referenced Contract and has found it to
be legally sufficient, subject to submission of : (i) any required materials to Council for approval;
(ii) Council’s approval of the same; and (iii) a Fiscal Certification issued by the Department of
General Services’ Agency Fiscal Officer.

Please feel free to contact me at (202) 727-2800 with any questions.

____________________________
Kristen Walp
Senior Assistant General Counsel

Department of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
Contracts & Procurement

Purchase Order Agreement
DGS Contract No.: DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008
Washington County Public Schools Contract Number No. RFP 2024-54
Electric Supply Services

Date: May 15, 2025

THIS PURCHASE ORDER AGREEMENT is issued by the Government of the District of
Columbia, acting by and through its DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES (the
“Department” or “DGS”) to the Contractor listed below. Assuming this Purchase Order Agreement
is signed by the Contractor without modification of any kind, it shall constitute a binding legal
contract between the Department and the Contractor (together, the “Parties”). The terms of this
Purchase Order Agreement are as follows:

1. Contractor.
This Purchase Order Agreement (the “Contract”) is being issued to WGL Energy Services,
Inc. (the “Contractor” or “Supplier”) under the Natural Gas, Electric Power and Renewable
Energy Products Purchase and Sales Base Agreement (“Base Agreement”) pursuant to
Washington County Public Schools (“WCPS) Request for Proposals (“RFP”) 2024-54 for
Electric Supply Services executed by the Supplier and the Board of Education of
Washington County (the “WCPS Contract”).

2. Services Purchased.
The Supplier shall work with the Department to actively manage its electricity needs.
Supplier shall be required to establish a dedicated PJM subaccount through which to
manage all enrolled DGS retail electric accounts ( Exhibit A – DGS Account Data of
Serviced Facilities), to purchase electricity (both block purchases and index purchases) for
use by the subaccount, and to receive third-party deliveries to which DGS may commit, in
accordance with the terms and conditions of the WCPS Contract.

2.1 Basic Understandings. The Department and the Supplier have agreed to execute
this Contract in order to establish the terms of the relationship between the Supplier
and the Department with regard to the purchase and sale of electricity for the
Serviced Facilities through the PEPCO distribution system. In general, it is the
intent of the Parties that: (i) the Supplier shall set up a dedicated PJM Subaccount
through which the supply of electricity for the Services Facilities will be managed;
(ii) the Suppl ier will enter into one or more bilateral transaction(s) that are
acceptable to the Department for wholesale fixed rate blocks of power which blocks
will be supplemented by index based purchases that will be based on PJM hourly
pricing; and (iii) the Suppl ier will receive, as PJM accountholder of DGS
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Subaccount, defined herein, wholesale power from a wind farm located in
Pennsylvania (the "Wind Farm") during the term of this Contract. It is expected that
the wind farm will generate on an annual basis power sufficient to cover
approximately 30% to 35% of the Department's needs, and that such electricity will
be received in and settled through the DGS Subaccount. In addition, the Partie s
anticipate that the Department will receive power from "behind the meter" solar
installations at many of the Serviced Facilities (the "On-Site Solar Resources"). The
Supplier will be required to provide sufficient electricity for all of the Services
Facilities that is not provided by these alternate sources, and others which the
Department may elect to receive electricity from, during the Term of this Contract.

2.1.1 Energy Advisor. The Department has engaged a separate Energy Advisor to
advise it regarding the management of its electricity consumption and purchasing.
Such Energy Advisor shall, at all times, be acting solely for the benefit of the
Department, not the Supplier. The S upplier hereby acknowledges and agrees that
the Energy Advisor shall not have the authority to bind or make any commitment
on behalf of the Department relating to or in connection with this Contract. Further,
the Supplier acknowledges and agrees only a duly authorized Contracting Officer
shall have the authority to issue Change Orders or Change Directives on the
Department’s behalf, including those relating to changes to the NTE Amount and
Billing Rates set forth herein.

2.2 Supplier’s Duties. The Supplier’s duties are described in detail below:

2.2.1 In furtherance of the Department's desire to reduce its overall cost of electricity, the
Department has developed an electricity procurement strategy that will be based on
a "block and index" strategy pursuant to which that portion of the Department's
energy needs that will not be met by the Wind Farm or the On-Site Solar Resources
will be met through a series of fixed price block purchases supplemented by index-
based purchases. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Contract, the Supplier
shall consummate purchasing transactions for electricity with wholesale fixed rate
block purchases as directed by the Department and arrange for the remaining usage
for the DGS Subaccount to settle on PJM hourly pricing. In general, the Supplier's
duties shall include those outlined below; however, the Supplier shall provide such
other necessary services to implement the goal of DGS' electricity procurement
strategy.

2.2.2 Set up PJM Subaccount & Account Enrollment. The Supplier shall set up a
separate, dedicated EDI -qualified PJM subaccount to hold the accounts for the
Services Facilities only (such subaccount, the "DGS Subaccount"). The Supplier
shall enroll the Serviced Facilities in the DGS Subaccount. The Depart ment shall
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have the right to add additional facilities to the list of Serviced Facilities which are
covered by this Contract by providing notice to the Supplier. To the extent a
Serviced Facility is sold, leased or otherwise disposed of, the Department shall have
the right to remove it as a Serviced Facility but giving notice to the Supplier.

2.2.3 Bilateral Transactions. The Supplier shall work with the Department and its
Energy Advisor to effectuate transactions for purchase of electricity and to the
extent necessary, resell excess energy should the Department have an excess of
energy. The Department shall not request cumulative transactions for electricity in
excess of 100% of Department's estimated monthly metered consumption. Such
transactions may be transactions for electricity based on PJM hourly pricing,
wholesale fixed -rate blocks from supply markets, or any standard wholesale
product. In addition, such transactions may include those for other energy related
products necessary to supply the DGS electric load, such as, capacity and
Renewable Energy Credits. DGS also reserves the right to direct Supplier to sell
any such commitments made via bilateral transactions in the same manner as
purchases.

2.2.3.1 Wholesale Purchases. Upon the Department's request and direction, the
Supplier shall obtain market offers to purchase or sell any standard
wholesale product associated with the purchase of electricity, including, but
not limited to, fixed-rate blocks.

1. Upon the Department's request and direction, the Supplier shall seek
and obtain a minimum of three (3) market offers for the desired
wholesale product. The Supplier shall provide the Department with
at least three (3) market offers for the desired electricity purchase.
The Supplier shall endeavor to ensure that such offers remain open
for a reasonable period of time in order for the Department to review
such offers and make a decision to purchase. The Supplier shall
provide redacted copies of such offer s to the Department upon
request; the offers may be provided by email. Market offers may be
as small as 2 MW Around-the-Clock (ATC) for a three (3) month
period. The Department will make best efforts to provide 24- hour
notice of requested wholesale products offers but shall not be
required to provide such notice.

2. The Department may select a specific market offer from among the
market offers received, and the Supplier agrees to execute a
wholesale power purchase in accordance with such selected market
offer in a timely and commercially reasonable manner. As time is of
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the essence, in the event the requested market offer price is no longer
available, the Supplier will immediately notify the Department of
such, and provide revised market offers to the Department. The
Parties shall execute a written confirmation of the exe cuted
transaction within 72 hours.

3. The settlement of each transaction shall be provided under typical
PJM settlement guidelines for such physical transaction and industry
standard settlement guidelines for financial transactions. DGS and
its Energy Advisor shall have direct access to the Supplier's
wholesale trading desk to coordinate block purchase transactions.

4. Block quotes may be requested and executed for any term the
Department determines appropriate; provided, however, to the
extent the duration of any block shall extend beyond the anticipated
term of this Contract , the Supplier shall ensure that such purchase
shall be assigned to successor supplier or net settled within ten (10)
days of Contract end date.

2.2.3.2 Other Bilateral Transactions. DGS may direct the Supplier to receive
wholesale energy from third- parties within PJM for credit to the DGS
Subaccount. Such deliveries may be made via Internal Bilateral
Transactions (IBT) in PJM Inschedule or via PJM Power Meter. Should
DGS contract with any such third parties, DGS may pay such providers
directly or may elect to have the Supplier make payments t o such
third parties per DGS direction. Under both payment scenarios, DGS shall
hold Title to delivered energy. In the event DGS directs Supplier to pay
third parties, the payment shall constitute an additional Supplier service
under this Contract , and the Supplier may submit a request for a change
request in accordance with article 15 of the Standard Contract Provisions
(Exhibit C) for compensation for such service. All credits shall accrue in
the DGS Subaccount at actual credit rate provided by PJM without any
additional Supplier fee or other mark-up.

2.2.3.3 Counterparties. DGS reserves the right to direct Supplier to transact with
any creditworthy counterparty unless, in light of the economic structure
of the contractual relationship between DGS and the Supplier, the Supplier
has a commercially reasonable objection to such counterparty. The Supplier
shall also, if so requested by DGS, evaluate new sub- suppliers for
creditworthiness as a potential counterparty. For transactions with sub -
supplier, whereby DGS directed Supplier to transact with the sub-supplier,
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DGS shall bear the risk of default or bankruptcy by that counterparty. For
transactions where the Supplier has chosen to transact with a sub- supplier,
Supplier shall bear the risk of default or bankruptcy by that counterparty.
The Supplier shall maintain sufficient credit or collateral to secure fixed
price transactions pursuant to industry standards.

2.2.3.4 Purchases beyond the Contract Period. Unless the Parties otherwise
agree, the Supplier shall not enter into any block purchases that extend
beyond the then expected termination date of this Contract.

2.2.4 Mandatory REC and Energy Purchases. DGS expects that the Wind Farm and
the On -Site Solar Resources as well as other further similar arrangements will
generate qualifying Solar Renewable Energy Credits ("SRECs"), and RPS
Renewable Energy Credits ("RECs") to which the Department will be entitled. If
requested by DGS, the Supplier shall accept delivery of these RECs and SRECs
from the renewable energy project counterparties into Supplier's PJM Generator
Attribute Tracking System (GATS) account on behalf of the Department's electric
supply portfolio in order to meet DGS' requirements (statutory or otherwise) of
RECs. Additional Mandatory REC purchases outside of Wind Farm and On- Site
Solar generated RECs will be charged back to DGS' portfolio account held with the
Supplier, as applicable. Also, to the extent that excess RECs or SRECs accrue, DGS
may request the Supplier to transfer or sell such RECs on the Department’s behalf.
The net cost or benefit of the RECs and SRECs shall be incorporated in the Billing
Rates. Energy generated from these renewable energy projects will be scheduled
into the DGS Subaccount held with the Supplier.

2.2.5 REC Purchases. The Department may request the Supplier to obtain and to provide
pricing of RECs in addition to the mandatory REC purchases contemplated in
Section 2.2.4 of this Contract. The Parties acknowledge that such purchases may
be in furtherance of satisfying any statutory obligations of DGS or otherwise. The
Department may further direct the Supplier to purchase such RECs on behalf of the
Department. DGS' request for such a REC purchase will provide the Supplier with
the REC type, geography, quantity, vintage, and retirement period. Following the
Department's approval of the purchase, the cost of the purchase will be charged to
DGS’ portfolio account held with the Supplier. The cost of the RECs will be
included within the Billing Rates.

2.2.6 Receipt of RECs. The Supplier shall accept delivery of Mandatory and Voluntary
RECs into Supplier's attribute tracking system account on behalf of the Department.
The Supplier shall support the Department with the sale and/or exchange of
Department-owned RECs or SRECs or other Voluntary renewable products as
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directed by the Department. It is understood that Voluntary RECs may be delivered,
held and retired by Supplier in one or more of Supplier's regional attribute tracking
system accounts as directed by the Department.

2.2.7 Load Forecasting and Day Ahead Scheduling. The Supplier shall schedule
forecasted hourly usage through Day-Ahead scheduling in the DGS Subaccount. If
so requested by DGS, the Supplier shall schedule demand bids into the PJM Day-
Ahead market, pursuant to applicable PJM rules, not to exceed 100% of DGS's
estimated load. The Supplier will submit Day-Ahead scheduling as demand bids in
the PJM system. The Supplier shall be required to work with the Department and
the Department’s Energy Advisor to obtain Da y-Ahead demand schedules. It is
anticipated that Day-Ahead demand schedules will be provided on a weekly basis,
but DGS reserves the right to change the frequency with which Day- Ahead
schedules are provided, including, but not limited to a daily basis.

2.2.8 Reporting & Data Access.

2.2.8.1 Reporting. The Supplier shall submit monthly reports to the Department.
Such monthly reports shall provide the following information on a portfolio
level:

1. wholesale block purchase costs;
2. PJM subaccount costs, including electricity purchased on PJM
hourly pricing;
3. costs (and credits) associated with REC purchases and sales;
4. credits resulting from wholesale energy received from third-parties;
5. the Management Fee;
6. Wholesale Block & PJM subaccount Collateral fee;
7. Daily working capital balance and working capital balance cost of
carry fee;
8. Local utility and regulatory costs charged for DGS load.

2.2.8.2 Allocations to Individual Accounts. The Supplier and DGS will
coordinate and agree on methodology to allocate costs to individual DGS
accounts. The Supplier shall then prepare a report that allocates the costs to
up to four (4) groups of individual accounts.

2.2.8.3 The Supplier will provide DGS a quarterly report that provides the
information outlined in Section 2.2.8.1 of this Contract for the preceding
quarter of the Department's fiscal year. Such quarterly reports shall also
reconcile invoiced revenues against costs for prior fiscal quarter. The
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Parties expect that the reconciliation will serve as the basis for adjustment
of the Billing Rate for the next fiscal quarter. Reconciliation calculations
will be made on a portfolio level basis. The Supplier and DGS will mutually
agree to the Billing Rate for each upcoming fiscal quarter and once agreed
upon, the new Billing Rate shall be memorialized in form of a written
change order signed by the Parties.

2.2.8.4 [Intentionally deleted]

2.2.8.5 Access to Data. The Supplier shall provide electronic data access to all PJM
charges and credits to DGS and its Energy Advisor. Except for eFTR access
as described in section 2.2.8.6, the Supplier shall provide DGS and its
Energy Advisor "read only" access to all eSuite applications and shall
enable any PJM eTools. The Supplier shall also provide individual EDI
account data for all EDCs where DGS is enrolled upon DGS's request.

2.2.8.6 Annual Transmission Auction. The Supplier shall provide to DGS and its
Energy Advisor on an annual basis write access to eFTR for the purpose of
selecting ARR paths. The Supplier shall provide historical auction clearing
prices, if requested. The eFTR tool shall be opened to "read/write" prior to
the start of the annual PJM ARR allocation process. The Supplier shall
provide assistance as needed to DGS and its Energy Advisor with eFTR
access in annual transmission path entry for the DGS Accounts enr olled in
the DGS Subaccount. Subject to section 2.2.2, DGS and its Energy Advisor
will be responsible for ARR selections.

In the event DGS directs Supplier to select the transmission paths in the
Annual Transmission Auction, Supplier will select such transmission paths
as to maximize ARR credits values for DGS. Compensation to Supplier for
the performance of this service shall be as listed in Exhibit B.

3. Notice to Proceed.
Upon full execution by the delegated Contracting Officer’s signature, this Contract serves
as the Contractor’s notice to proceed in accordance with Paragraph No. 5 unless otherwise
directed by the delegated Contracting Officer.

4. Price.
The Supplier shall not be paid more than the estimated Not- to-Exceed (“NTE”) amount
of $6,800,000. The estimated NTE amount includes a service fee of fifty-five cents ($0.55)
per megawatt hour (MWh) of electricity settled in the dedicated DGS subaccount as
described in section 2.2.1. For the avoidance of doubt, in no event shall the Supplier be
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entitled to receive more than the estimated NTE amount pursuant to this Contract ,
regardless of whether such amounts are received from PEPCO via payments pursuant to
consolidated billing or otherwise. Furthermore, it is understood and agreed that the NTE
amount applies to all payments made to the Supplier including, but not limited to, the
Service Fees and Allowable Charges as well as those items listed on Exhibit B.

In no event is the Contractor or Program authorized to modify services described herein,
thus the Contractor will not be paid more than the total aggregate No- to-Exceed value of
$6,800,000 unless the following is complete: The Contractor is authorized to change these
orders and exceed the established limit of the Contract in advance through the expressed
written approval by Council, issued and executed under a modification against the original
Contract. The Contractor is hereby made aware that only the Contracting Officer is
authorized to issue a contract m odification under the Contract, and the Department shall
have no obligation to provide or remit compensation to the Contractor for any wor k,
materials, or supplies that the Contractor provides contrary, beyond, or outside of that
parameter and understanding of this Contract . The Contractor should always take care to
receive instructions from the Contracting Officer, versus any non-authorized personnel of
the Department such as the COTR/PM who is not authorized to make changes under this
Contract.

4.1 Service Fee. For the services provided hereunder, the Supplier shall be entitled to
a fee of f ifty-five Cents ($0.55) per megawatt hour of power settled in the DGS
Subaccount pursuant to this Contract (such fee, the "Service Fee"). Other than
Allowable Costs, the Service Fee shall be the Supplier's sole compensation for the
services. The Service Fee shall be included in the Billing Rates.

4.2 Allowable Costs. The Parties acknowledge and agree that all direct, third -party
costs charged to the DGS Subaccount (such costs, the "Allowable Costs") shall be
reimbursed at cost without markup of any kind. Such costs shall consist of the
following:

1. Energy Charges (default real -time LMP and/or day ahead) and block
purchase settlement charges/credits
2. Generation Capacity Charges
3. Transmission Capacity Charges
4. Reliability Must Run Charges
5. Mandatory Renewable Energy Costs
6. Ancillary Charges
7. Voluntary REC Costs (if any)
8. ARR/FTR Credits
9. Marginal Loss Credits
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10. Applicable Direct Local Utility Billing and Supplier Support Charges
and PSC fees
11. Working Capital fee
12.PJM collateral fee
13. Wholesale Block collateral fee
14. Any other charges/fees referenced in Exhibit B
T
he Parties acknowledge and agree that the Allowable Costs shall be included in
the Billing Rate and subject to the Not-to-Exceed Amount established in section 4
of this Contract.
4
.3 Billing Rate. Based on the estimated costs of the components outlined in Section
2.2.8.1, the Parties shall establish agreed upon a billing rate(s) at which usage shall
be charged on the consolidate bill (such rate, the "Billing Rate"). The initial Billing
Rate shall be Seventy-One Dollars and zero cents ($71.00) per megawatt hour. The
Billing Rate shall be adjusted at the end of fiscal quarter such that the adjusted
Billing Rates when combined with the previously approved Billing Rate for such
fiscal year shall reasonably approximate the reasonably anticipated A llowable
Costs and the Service Fee associated with the Serviced Facilities for the fiscal year
in question. Any such adjusted Billing Rates shall be confirmed and countersigned
by both Parties in a written transaction confirmation; however, DGS reserves the
right to change the rates more frequently. Within sixty (60) days after the end of
DGS' fiscal year, the Parties shall "true up" and reconcile the Allowable Costs and
the Service Fees (both as defined below) associated with the Serviced Facilities.
For t he avoidance of doubt, it is understood and agreed that payment for the
reconciliation amount, if any, shall be subject to the Not -to-Exceed Amount
applicable to this Contract for the fiscal year in which the supply was provided. The
Department reserves the right to utilize dual billing.
4.3.1
Consolidated Billing: Billing shall be in the form of consolidated bills from Pepco
as referenced in section 4.3.
4.4
Late Payments. For the purpose of this Contract , the Department shall pay the
Supplier through monthly utility bills rendered by PEPCO for each of the
Serviced Facilities in accordance with PEPCQ's billing procedures. Payment to
PEPCO shall be made no later than 30 days after the Department's receipt of a
proper invoice from PEPCO. Unpaid invoices shall bear interest in accordance with
the Quick Payment Act. Charges for late payment of invoices, other than as
prescribed in this Contract are prohibited.
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4.5 The Parties acknowledge that the Department selected the Supplier because of its
special knowledge of and special expertise in the electricity markets, practices and
protocols, and in particular those related to PJM. The Supplier shall perform all
duties performed pursuant to this Contract in accordance with applicable laws.
Further, it shall be the Supplier's responsibility to understand the specific details
regarding PEPCO's requirements for billing and to ensure that proper
reimbursement for electricity delivered to the Department's meters is obtained from
PEPCO in accordance with applicable procedures of the appropriate regulatory
bodies.
5. T
erm.
The term of this Contract shall be from the date of final execution (“Effective Date”) by
the Contracting Officer, through August 31, 2025. The period of performance shall begin
on the first monthly meter read date for each Serviced Facility after the Effective Date and
shall include 2 months of metered consumption for each Serviced Facility (the "Term").
For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge that the Term for each individual
Serviced Facility varies based on the meter read date for such Serviced Facility. At the
conclusion of the Term, including extensions to the Term as described in Section 11.4,
final monthly metered consolidated invoicing will not be available. In order to complete
the final reconciliation of Billing Rate revenues against all allowable DGS costs as
described in Section 4.2, and to incorporate after the fact PJM cost reconciliat ions that
extend 60 days and beyond, Supplier shall submit one (1) or more Supplier generated
invoices/credits to the Department as necessary to close out all reconciliation items. It is
anticipated that terminations of this Contract as a result of final reconciliation of all
outstanding items shall occur within six (6) months after the final monthly metered period.
6. I
nsurance Requirement.
A. G
ENERAL REQUIREMENTS. The Contractor at its sole expense shall procure and
maintain, during the entire period of performance under this contract, the types of
insurance specified below. The Contractor shall have its insurance broker or insurance
company submit a Certificate of Insurance to the CO giving evidence of the required
coverage prior to commencing performance under this contract. In no event shall any
work be performed until the required Certificates of Insurance signed by an authorized
representative of the insurer(s) have been provided to, and accepted by, the CO. All
insurance shall be written with financially responsible companies authorized to do
business in the District of Columbia or in the jurisdiction where the work is to be
performed and have an A.M. Best Company rating of A - / VII or higher. Should the
Contractor decide to engage a subcontractor for segments of the work under this
contract and wish to propose different insurance requirements than outlined below,
then, prior to commencement of work by the subcontractor, the Contractor shall submit
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in writing the name and brief description of work to be performed by the subcontractor
on the Subcontractors Insurance Requirement Template provided by the CA, to the
Office of Risk Management (ORM). ORM will determine the insurance requirements
applicable to the subcontractor and promptly deliver such requirements in writing to
the Contractor and the CA. The Contractor must provide proof of the subcontractor's
required insurance prior to commencement of work by the subcontractor. If the
Contractor decides to engage a subcontractor without requesting from ORM specific
insurance requirements for the subcontractor, such subcontractor shall have the same
insurance requirements as the Contractor.

General liability, commercial auto, workers' compensation and property insurance
policies (if applicable to this agreement) shall contain a waiver of subrogation provision
in favor of the Government of the District of Columbia.

The Government of the District of Columbia shall be included in all policies required
hereunder to be maintained by the Contractor and its subcontractors (except for
workers’ compensation and professional liability insurance) as an additional insureds
for claims against The Government of the District of Columbia relating to this contract,
with the understanding that any affirmative obligation imposed upon the insured
Contractor or its subcontractors (including without limitation the liability to pay
premiums) shall be the sole obligation of the Contractor or its subcontractors, and not
the additional insured. The additional insured status under the Contractor’s and its
subcontractors’ Commercial General Liability insurance policies shall be effected
using the ISO Additional Insured Endorsement form CG 20 10 11 85 (or CG 20 10 07
04 and CG 20 37 07 04) or such other endorsement or combination of endorsements
providing coverage at least as broad and approved by the CO in writing. All of the
Contractor’s and i ts subcontractors’ liability policies (except for workers’
compensation and professional liability insurance) shall be endorsed using ISO form
CG 20 01 04 13 or its equivalent so as to indicate that such policies provide primary
coverage (without any right of contribution by any other insurance, reinsurance or self-
insurance, including any deductible or retention, maintained by an Additional Insured)
for all claims against the additional insured arising out of the performance of this
Statement of Work by the Contractor or its subcontractors, or anyone for whom the
Contractor or its subcontractors may be liable. These policies shall include a
separation of insureds clause applicable to the additional insured.

If the Contractor and/or its subcontractors maintain broader coverage and/or higher
limits than the minimums shown below, the District requires and shall be entitled to
the broader coverage and/or the higher limits maintained by the Contractor and
subcontractors.

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B. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS
1. C
ommercial General Liability Insurance (“CGL”) - The Contractor shall provide
evidence satisfactory to the CO with respect to the services performed that it carries
a CGL policy, written on an occurrence (not claims -made) basis, on Insurance
Services Office, Inc. (“ISO”) form CG 00 01 04 13 (or another occurrence -based
form with coverage at least as broad and approved by the CO in writing), covering
liability for all ongoing and completed operations of the Contractor, including
ongoing and completed operations under all subcontracts, and covering claims for
bodily injury, including without limitation sickness, disease or death of any
persons, injury to or destruction of property, including loss of use resulting
therefrom, personal and advertising injury, and including coverage for liability
arising out of an Insured Contract (including the tort liability of another assumed in
a contract) and acts of terrorism (whether caused by a foreign or domestic source).
Such coverage shall have limits of liability of not less than $1,000,000 each
occurrence, a $2,000,000 general aggregate (including a per location or per project
aggregate limit endorsement, if applicable) limit, a $1,000,000 personal and
advertising injury limit, and a $2,000,000 products-completed operations aggregate
limit including explosion, collapse and underground hazards.
T
he contractor should be named as an additional insured on the applicable
manufacturer’s/distributer’s Commercial General Liability policy using Insurance
Services Office, Inc. (“ISO”) form CG 20 15 04 13 (or another occurrence -based
form with coverage at least as broad).
D
GS should collect, review for accuracy and maintain all warranties for goods and
services.
2. A
utomobile Liability Insurance - The Contractor shall provide evidence
satisfactory to the CO of commercial (business) automobile liability insurance
written on ISO form CA 00 01 10 13 (or another form with coverage at least as
broad and approved by the CO in writing) including coverage for all owned, hired,
borrowed and non- owned vehicles and equipment used by the Contractor, with
minimum per accident limits equal to the greater of (i) the limits set forth in the
Contractor’s commercial automobile liability policy or (ii) $1,000,000 per
occurrence combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. Form CA
99 48 03 06 Pollution Liability - Broadened Coverage for Covered Autos - Business
Auto, Motor Carrier and Truckers must be endorsed onto the policy
3. W
orkers’ Compensation Insurance - The Contractor shall provide evidence
satisfactory to the CO of Workers’ Compensation insurance in accordance with the
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statutory mandates of the District of Columbia or the jurisdiction in which the
contract is performed.

Employer’s Liability Insurance - The Contractor shall provide evidence satisfactory
to the CO of employer’s liability insurance as follows: $500,000 per accident for
injury; $500,000 per employee for disease; and $500,000 for policy disease limit.

All insurance required by paragraphs 1,2 and 3 shall include a waiver of
subrogation endorsement for the benefit of Government of the District of Columbia.

4. Crime Insurance (3rd Party Indemnity) - The Contractor shall provide a Crime
policy including 3rd party fidelity to cover the dishonest acts of Contractors, its
employees and/or volunteers which result in a loss to the District. The Government
of the District of Columbia shall be included as loss payee. The policy shall provide
a limit of $50,000 per occurrence.

5. Cyber Liability Insurance - The Contractor shall provide evidence satisfactory to
the Contracting Officer of Cyber Liability Insurance, with limits not less than
$5,000,000 per occurrence or claim, $5,000,000 aggregate. Coverage shall be
sufficiently broad to respond to the dutie s and obligations as is undertaken by
Contractor in this agreement and shall include, but not limited to, claims involving
infringement of intellectual property, including but not limited to infringement of
copyright, trademark, trade dress, invasion of privacy violations, information theft,
damage to or destruction of electronic information, release of private information,
alteration of electronic information, extortion and network security. The policy
shall provide coverage fo r breach response costs as well as regulatory fines and
penalties as well as credit monitoring expenses with limits sufficient to respond to
these obligations. Limits may not be shared with other lines of coverage. A copy of
the cyber liability policy must be submitted to the Office of Risk Management
(ORM) for compliance review.

6. Professional Liability Insurance (Errors & Omissions) - The Contractor shall
provide Professional Liability Insurance (Errors and Omissions) to cover liability
resulting from any error or omission in the performance of professional services
under this Contract. The policy shall provide limits of $1,000,000 per claim or per
occurrence for each wrongful act and $2,000,000 annual aggregate. The Contractor
warrants that any applicable retroactive date precedes the date the Contractor first
performed any professional services for the Government of the District of Columbia
and that continuous coverage will be maintained or an extended reporting period
will be exercised for a period of at least ten years after the completion of the
professional services. Limits may not be shared with other lines of coverage.
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7. Commercial Umbrella or Excess Liability - The Contractor shall provide evidence
satisfactory to the CO of commercial umbrella or excess liability insurance with
minimum limits equal to the greater of (i) the limits set forth in the Contractor’s
umbrella or excess liability policy or (ii) $15,000,000 per occurrence and
$15,000,000 in the annual aggregate, following the form and in excess of all
liability policies. All liability coverages must be scheduled under the umbrella
and/or excess policy. The insurance required under this paragraph shall be written
in a form that annually reinstates all required limits. Coverage shall be primary to
any insurance, self -insurance or reinsurance maintained by the District and the
“other insurance” provision must be amended in accordance with this requirement
and principles of vertical exhaustion.
C. P
RIMARY AND NONCONTRIBUTORY INSURANCE
The insurance required herein shall be primary to and will not seek contribution from
any other insurance, reinsurance or self-insurance including any deductible or
retention, maintained by the Government of the District of Columbia.
D. D
URATION. The Contractor shall carry all required insurance until all contract work
is accepted by the District of Columbia and shall carry listed coverages for ten years
for construction projects following final acceptance of the work performed under this
contract and two years for non-construction related contracts.
E. L
IABILITY. These are the required minimum insurance requirements established by
the District of Columbia. However, the required minimum insurance requirements
provided above will not in any way limit the contractor’s liability under this contract.
F. C
ONTRACTOR’S PROPERTY. Contractor and subcontractors are solely responsible
for any loss or damage to their personal property, including but not limited to tools and
equipment, scaffolding and temporary structures, rented machinery, or owned and
leased equipment. A waiver of subrogation shall apply in favor of the District of
Columbia.
G. M
EASURE OF PAYMENT. The District shall not make any separate measure or
payment for the cost of insurance and bonds. The Contractor shall include all of the
costs of insurance and bonds in the contract price.
H. N
OTIFICATION. The Contractor shall ensure that all policies provide that the CO
shall be given thirty (30) days prior written notice in the event of coverage and / or limit
changes or if the policy is canceled prior to the expiration date shown on the certificate.
The Contractor shall provide the CO with ten (10) days prior written notice in the event
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of non-payment of premium. The Contractor will also provide the CO with an updated
Certificate of Insurance should its insurance coverages renew during the contract.
I. C
ERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE. The Contractor shall submit certificates of
insurance giving evidence of the required coverage as specified in this section prior to
commencing work. Certificates of insurance must reference the corresponding contract
number. Evidence of insurance shall be submitted to:
T
he Government of the District of Columbia
And emailed to the attention of:
Domonique L. Banks c/o Karen J. Araujo
Contracting Officer, Supervisory Contract Specialist
Department of General Services
Email: karen.araujo@dc.gov
T
he CO may request and the Contractor shall promptly deliver updated certificates of
insurance, endorsements indicating the required coverages, and/or certified copies of
the insurance policies. If the insurance initially obtained by the Contractor expires prior
to completion of the contract, renewal certificates of insurance and additional insured
and other endorsements shall be furnished to the CO prior to the date of expiration of
all such initial insurance. For all coverage required to be maintained after completion,
an additional certificate of insurance evidencing such coverage shall be submitted to
the CO on an annual basis as the coverage is renewed (or replaced).
J. D
ISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION. The Contractor agrees that the District may
disclose the name and contact information of its insurers to any third party which
presents a claim against the District for any damages or claims resulting from or arising
out of work performed by the Contractor, its agents, employees, servants or
subcontractors in the performance of this contract.
K. C
ARRIER RATINGS. All Contractor’s and its subcontractors’ insurance required in
connection with this contract shall be written by insurance companies with an A.M.
Best Insurance Guide rating of at least A- VII (or the equivalent by any other rating
agency) and licensed in the District.
7. C
ontracting Officer’s Technical Representative (COTR) and/or the PM.
The COTR for this Contract is as follows:
J
en Croft | Associate Director
Sustainability + Energy Management Division
Department of General Services
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Phone: (202) 369-8246 | Email: jen.croft@dc.gov

8. Contract Specialist (CS).
This Contract will be monitored by:

Karen Araujo | Senior Contract Specialist
Contracts and Procurement Division, Goods and Services
Department of General Services
Email: karen.araujo@dc.gov

9. Contracting Officer.
This Contract will be entered into and signed on behalf of the District only by contracting
officers. The name and contact information for the contracting officer for Contract is as
follows:

Domonique L. Banks
Contracting Officer, Supervisory Contract Specialist
Contracts & Procurement Division, Goods and Services
Department of General Services
Phone: (202) 719-6544 | Email: domonique.banks@dc.gov

Only a duly authorized Contracting Officer shall have the authority to direct the
Contractor to start the project, issue change orders, contract modifications or change
directives on the Department’s behalf. The Program Manager shall not have the
authority to modify any of the rights and obligations of the Department or the
Contractor pursuant to Contract , or to issue change orders, contract modifications
or change directive.

10. Invoice Payment.
The District will make payments to the Contractor, upon the submission of proper invoices,
at the prices stipulated in this contract, for supplies delivered and accepted or services
performed and accepted, less any discounts, allowances or adjustments provided for in this
contract.

10.1 The District will pay the Contractor on or before the 30th day after receiving a
proper invoice from the Contractor.

11. Invoice Submittal.
The Contractor shall create and submit payment requests in an electronic format through
the DC Vendor Portal, https://vendorportal.dc.gov. The E-invoicing vendor helpdesk
number (202) 741-5200 and email is dcvendor.help@dc.gov. Properly prepared invoices
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with the necessary backup shall be paid within thirty (30) days of receipt. Invoices not paid
by that date shall bear interest in accordance with the Quick Payment Act.

12. First Source Agreement and Employment Plan. RESERVED [Intentionally Omitted]
The Contractor shall comply with the First Source requirements and execute a First Source
Agreement and First Source Employment Plan with the District of Columbia Department
of Employment Services (“DOES”) prior to beginning work.

13. SBE Subcontracting Requirements. RESERVED [Intentionally Omitted]

14. Campaign Finance Reform Contractor Self Certification.

14.1 Mandatory Certification

14.1.1 The Contractor shall certify that it has read and is in compliance with the Campaign
Finance Reform Amendment Act of 2018, effective March 13, 2019 (D.C. Law 22-
250; D.C. Official Code § 1-1001.03 et seq.).

14.1.2 The Contractor shall re-certify prior to the exercise of any option period that it has
read and is in compliance with the Campaign Finance Reform Amendment Act of
2018, effective March 13, 2019 (D.C. Law 22-250; D.C. Official Code § 1-1001.03
et seq.).

14.2 Reporting Contractor’s Principals

Contractors shall inform the contracting officer of any change to its principals
during the term of the contract within thirty (30) days of its occurrence.

14.3 Prohibited Contributions

14.3.1 For contracts with a maximum aggregate value (the total sum of the contract ceiling
for the base period and any subsequent option periods) of between $250,000 and
up to and including $1,000,000 and a base period of performance of 1 year or less,
neither the Contractor nor any of its principals may make any contribution to the
Mayor, any candidate for Mayor, any political committee affiliated with the Mayor
or a candidate for Mayor, or any constituent -service program affiliated with the
Mayor for the period from the date of contract award through one year after the
contract ends or is terminated.

14.3.2 For contracts with a maximum aggregate value (the total sum of the contract ceiling
for the base period and any subsequent option periods) of over $1,000,000 or with
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a base period of longer than 1 year, neither the Contractor nor any of its principals
may make any contribution to the Mayor, any candidate for Mayor, any political
committee affiliated with the Mayor or a candidate for Mayor, any constituent -
service program affiliated with the Mayor, any Councilmember, any candidate for
Councilmember, any political committee affiliated with a Councilmember or a
candidate for Councilmember, or any constituent-service program affiliated with a
Councilmember for the period from the date of contract award through one year
after the contract ends or is terminated.
15. T
erms & Conditions.
The Standard Contract Provisions (“SCP”) for use with Specifications for District of
Columbia Government Supplies and Services Contracts dated January 14, 2016, are
incorporated by attachment into this Contract as Exhibit C.
16. C
ontractor Licenses and Compliance Documents.
The Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations based upon the project value
and shall provide the Department with all of the applicable licenses, compliance documents
and requirements including, but not limited to, the certificate of insurance, subcontracting
plan, payment, and performance bonds, first source agreement and employment plan, tax
compliance certificate, and all other compliance documents, as applicable to this District
of Columbia government-funded project. The failure by the Contractor to comply with any
of the legal and compliance requirements or the failure to provide the Department with any
of the required documents within the time specified will result in termination of this
Contract based upon the Contractor’s default. The Department shall not incur any cost due
to the Contractor’s failure to comply with the District of Columbia’s laws and regulations.
17. O
rder of Precedence.
The following documents are incorporated into this Contract in the following order of
precedence:
1. A
n Applicable Court Order, if any,
2. This Contract Document. Purchase Order Agreement (“Contract”) including all
Exhibits (A- B),
3. Standard Contract Provisions for use with Specifications for District of Columbia
Government Supplies and Services Contracts dated January 14, 2016, (Exhibit C), and
4. Washington County Public Schools Contract Number No. RFP 2024-54 (“WCPS
Contract) as reference.
Purchase Order Agreement (“Contract”) No. DCAM-25-NC-CA-0008
Electric Supply Services
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Dep
artment of General Services 3924 Minnesota Avenue, NE, Washington D.C. 20019
ISSUED BY: ACCEPTED BY:
DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES WGL Energy Services, Inc.
By:
By:
Na
me: Domonique L. Banks Name:
Tit
le: Contracting Officer Title:
Supervisory Contract Specialist
Da
te: _________________________ Date: ________________________
Michael McGinn
5/16/2025
Vice President of Sales

EEXHIBIT A
DGS Account Data of Serviced Facilities
\EX_EX\ \EX_EX1\ \EX_EX2\ \EX_EX3\
37152.241537.003: District of Columbia Government ‐ Electric
﴿﴿\EX_NT1\ \EX_NT2\ \EX_NT3\
Exhibit DS Account Data
Business Development Manager: Public Sector ‐ LP Phone: 301‐693‐2383 Email: publicsector@wglenergy.com
Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550196838997001822957 1399 Upshur St NW Washington DC 20011‐5636 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550122916587001718693 3225 14th St NW Washington DC 20010‐2309 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201397747001336332 1745 C St NW B Washington DC 20006 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500056342957002129159 4525 BENNING RD SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550223207297001533580 2000 14th St NW Washington DC 20009‐4473 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550200367157001756516 2998 Fort Lincoln Dr NE Washington DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213016887001696128 441 4th St NW # D Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197985807001827709 6401 5th St NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500246421887002243667 1700 RHODE ISLAND AVE NE FAM HSE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550233487867001394642 100 Street Lighting Rd Washington DC 20004 PEDSL
District of Columbia Government 0550210557067001887615 100 Frontagest 9th St SW Loc Expwy Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197034407002061556 2500 N St NW Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550141998837001761456 1425 41st St SE Washington DC 20020‐6001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550164119637001172960 2725 10th St NE Washington DC 20018‐1711 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550144447017001777828 5001 Shepherd Pkwy SW Washington DC 20032‐5216 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550238425987001729379 200 Laboratory Dr SW Washington DC 20000 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550122909327001540564 200 M L K Jr Ave SW Washington DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197007767001824195 1327 Van Buren St NW Washington DC 20012‐2929 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550187960497001865724 1630 30th St SE Washington DC 20020‐3702 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550200263367001920451 1861 Corcoran St NE Washington DC 20002‐1607 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550172523257002091679 4600 Shepherd Pkwy SW # Tower Washington DC 20032‐5211 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550141422977001072449 640 10th St NE Washington DC 20002‐5316 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500228527307002227673 3320 IDAHO AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550236606107001210580 3950 Chesapeake St NW # Fire Washington DC 20016‐1858 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198996517001832992 100 Kenilwav Lane Pl NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550345506777001065569 3330 V ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018‐1527 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215377787001913476 201 C St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500239982687002252059 107 WAYNE PL SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500241793147002249382 1155 POTOMAC AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550309224667001561959 1339 GREEN CT NW # 2FL WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550190760297001791898 3170 V St NE Washington DC 20018‐1523 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550239711247001885316 1201 12th & H St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550318614737002315918 1650 SOUTH CAPITOL ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127323397001435761 450 H St NW Fl 8th Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGS
0550366661747002334927 1241 W ST NE # 2 WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209589187001676867 100 11THST Florida Av NW Washington DC 20009 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210309077001886539 895 S Capitol St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550201919087001846747 813 Shepherd St NW Washington DC 20011‐5822 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550294924307002300367 100 HOWARD RD & FIRTH STERLING AVE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212427267001897863 1400 G St SE Washington DC 20003‐3023 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550231408037001651533 1100 4th St SW # HSE1 Washington DC 20024‐4451 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550175226287002015629 3101 16th St NW # MDP1 Washington DC 20010‐3302 PEDDCGT
0550361251637001890324 1625 P ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550323217417002302657 4400 BROOKS ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201676357001845465 4500 Q St NW Washington DC 20007‐2536 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550214807977001886769 555 L St SE Washington DC 20003‐3447 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500191126687002016695 2215 ADAMS PL NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550196993257001824090 5760 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐2929 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550126683927002059813 601 15th St NE Washington DC 20002‐4505 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550173341807001274691 3222 M St NW Ste M20 Washington DC 20007‐5631 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202630537001850736 1340 Rhode Island Ave NE Washington DC 20018‐3707 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550171668637001895559 101 Atlantic St SE Washington DC 20032‐3035 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201458057001845262 300 McMillan Dr NW Washington DC 20001‐1032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500239982767002252058 117 WAYNE PL SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550345508187001066846 3370 V ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201447097001844321 201 Bryant St NW Washington DC 20001‐1705 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201398167001488226 1125 New Jersey Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐1365 PEDDCGT
0550320115577002317020 3950 CHESAPEAKE ST NW TRAILER WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550202409377001850567 2020 19th St NW Washington DC 20009‐1308 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500191453797001298370 1000 5TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550196848977001823023 100 14th Arkansas Av NW Washington DC 20011 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127335767001435912 450 H St NW Fl 10th Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGS
0550398201587001850809 3400 WHEELER RD SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197443607001825956 3320 Idaho Ave NW Washington DC 20016‐3738 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500033452667001239566 1150 MICHIGAN AVE NE NE BROOKLA WASHINGTON DC 20017 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500260007817002185986 6201 BANKS PLACE NE REC WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550223960007001147148 2000 14th St NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550140984657001069760 5801 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐2944 PEDDCGT
0550371958847002273440 3400 9TH ST NE #3‐3RD FL WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0500039783227001885358 4201 Minnesota Ave NE # EC27 Washington DC 20019‐2706 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550212988687001899200 100 3RDST SE Freeway St Loc Undps Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550191592057001273849 3100 Benning Rd NE B Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198807507001831947 3600 Calvert St NW Washington DC 20007‐1830 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550168089037001596577 1342 Florida Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐7108 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209829187001883192 1325 6th St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550202144527001848090 1720 1st St NE Washington DC 20002‐2112 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550174435777001488419 1345 New York Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1620 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197017907001824246 100 16THST N Portal Dr NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550166159777001646298 1333 Emerson St NE Washington DC 20017‐2800 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550212449537001898829 330 3rd St SE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210081357001885293 4135 Benning Rd NE Washington DC 20019‐3423 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550197698967001827637 100 3rd Van Buren St NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550206515967001898993 4204‐1/2 Anacostia Av NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213909057001905690 2860 S Capitol St SE Washington DC 20032‐1723 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550231145197001649971 1101 4th St SW Washington DC 20024‐4457 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550134575147001971310 100 S Cap Southern Av SE Washington DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212996507001900504 650 2nd St SE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550171441347001615338 4801 Nannie Helen Burroughs Ave NE Washington DC 20019‐3635 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550233492147001395630 100 DC Traffic Signal Rd Washington DC 20004 PED Telecommunications Network DC/SL
District of Columbia Government 0550198991727001832959 100 Kenilwav Nash St NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550142769627001860486 2300 15th St NE Washington DC 20018‐1225 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550166355047001363504 410 O St NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222126377001603003 225 7th St SE South 3 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550140101897001631509 2150 Pennsylvania Ave NW Washington DC 20037‐3201 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550122716357001964922 3401 4th St SE # A Washington DC 20032‐5406 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213007307001900684 2400 Shannon Pl SE Washington DC 20020‐5820 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550129804827001761295 3100‐T Bladensburg Rd NE Sign Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550234046217001855975 3950 37TH ST NW # ADDIT WASHINGTON DC 20008 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500106824797002016729 2210 ADAMS PL NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550126533607002059738 920 Rhode Island Ave NE # 12 Washington DC 20018‐1734 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550233665317001395785 100 DC Traffic Signal Rd Washington DC 20019 PED Telecommunications Network DC/SL
District of Columbia Government 0550214628117001909651 100 18th and Otis St SE Loc Taft Washington DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550181392817001985509 1737 15th St NE Washington DC 20002‐1846 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550196845587001822989 1350 Upshur St NW Washington DC 20011‐5635 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213375597001080753 321 New York Av NW A Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500252448107002263484 319 OAKDALE PL NW WASHINGTON DC 20009 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500259313827001901756 1268 SUMNER RD SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550146113827002043243 100 Canal Foxhall Rd NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127312167001435645 450 H St NW Fl 5 Washington DC 20001‐2639 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550212207147001896791 5600 Eads St NE Washington DC 20019‐6919 PEDDCGT
0550371958437002273439 3400 9TH ST NE #2‐2ND FL WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550133670517001964811 2200 Adams Pl NE # A Washington DC 20018‐3601 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209837427001884040 629 I St NE Washington DC 20002‐4349 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550179639627001718669 2508 14th St NW Washington DC 20009‐6953 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214163047001907520 2813 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐3834 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550208440357001370844 1000 Mount Olivet Rd NE Washington DC 20002‐2210 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500190877877002221921 301 FRANKLIN ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210563997001887682 12th St Expressway C Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211286857001892512 1620 V St NW # PCT13 Washington DC 20009‐2609 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550212712537001898987 100 8th and K St SE Loc Unpas Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550214814497001887667 2634 Adams Mill Rd NW Washington DC 20009‐2102 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127306147001434782 450 H St NW Fl 4th Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500004314167002100889 4301 13TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550138013497001454406 1101 Monroe St NW Washington DC 20010 PEDDCND
DC Government 0550323294707002318863 180 K ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550201664887001845315 280 McMillan Dr NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550125452287001555696 4th & VA Av SE Underpass Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550144344137001653738 1401 Kalmia Rd NW Washington DC 20012‐1417 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222818897001606289 225 7th St SE Canopy Lights Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222053597001809386 1701 Gales St NE Washington DC 20002‐7205 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197422407001825833 3815 Fort Dr NW Washington DC 20016‐1870 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550166350417001363491 110 Florida Ave NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550179223317002034839 609 3rd St SE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550192838317001726083 2603 Naylor Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐7261 PEDDCMMA
District of Columbia Government 0550153932957001896444 1800 Good Hope Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐4613 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550215796557001916056 1405 41st St SE Washington DC 20020‐6001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550183123347001763092 700 Princeton Pl NW Washington DC 20010‐1607 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500114817157002030174 3430 MT PLEASANT ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20010 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550155860057001428621 601 Mississippi Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐3862 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550125139297001552965 N Cap & Rhd Isl Ave W Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550198812957001831977 1555 34th St NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550297856197002302919 1650 30TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500159116267002201234 4025 14TH STREET NW WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198780287001831639 100 Beningrd Kenilw Av NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550129782217001760647 3845 Suitland Rd SE # T Washington DC 20020‐1253 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500223138087002205467 2700 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE SE T WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550158407747001827944 201 N St SW Washington DC 20024‐3533 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201907027001846690 100 Warder Princton St NW Washington DC 20010 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198013437001828824 2500 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2204 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550193068307001887853 4665 Blue Plains Dr SW # T Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550169988527001071289 2455 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐2700 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550231823267001087754 100 42nd & Benning Rd NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500049411137001573552 812 5TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500283043487002258296 925 Rhode Island Ave NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550193004947001390863 550 Maine Av SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201927817001848021 100 N Capt New York Av NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201692507001845561 4901 V St NW Washington DC 20007‐1549 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550233257927001193336 5200 Sherier Pl NW Washington DC 20016‐3324 PEDDCND
0550388053907002365843 4650 Benning Road SE. Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550151273057001883027 4058 Minnesota Ave NE Washington DC 20019‐3540 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500223228667001842839 1698 35TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213917217001905854 1816 Erie St SE Washington DC 20020‐6317 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500160895217001827017 4810 36TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210545197001886784 500 Water St SW Washington DC 20024‐2304 PEDDCND
0550353584017002016763 2230 ADAMS PL NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500240121437002252109 342 37TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500140540717001889052 2900 MILLS AVE NE POOL WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550231079437001352084 2700 Martin Luthe Ave SE Chapel Washington DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500007528457002109747 3600 Benning Rd NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550212432117001897912 100 Gst 13TH14th St SE Loc Bet Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500183993737002157297 1211 23RD ST NW FIRE HSE WASHINGTON DC 20037 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550223668547001443379 1259 Sumner Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐5921 PEDDCND
0550376768347001826900 3301 LOWELL ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214652777001909851 1350 Hamilton St NW Washington DC 20011‐6922 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550237719207002088215 100 14th St NW ‐T Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500220445027001842327 3217 O ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550217343597001217079 1001 Virginia Av SE A Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550196984837001823150 4426 13th St NW Washington DC 20017 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550209854737001884231 2000 Adams Pl NE Washington DC 20018‐3627 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500260009067002185985 6201 BANKS PLACE NE SPAD WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198197097001829053 100 5th and Cedar St NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550214415007001908726 100 Texas Av C St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500233265517002249014 800 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SE PARCEL 1 WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550190142367001201800 1835 Evarts St NE Washington DC 20018‐1310 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550231847517001185755 5214 Foote St NE Washington DC 20019‐6657 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211504997001892623 100 Rock Crk Pkwy NW Loc Trbrg Washington DC 20037 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500209195807002231422 227 HARRY THOMAS WAY NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550153023877001099922 3900 NEWARK ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550234120207002081233 420 55th St NE # T Washington DC 20019‐6701 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550228445957001896582 1001 Monroe St NE Washington DC 20017‐1761 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500141438747001248149 2424 EVARTS ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550160963437001456572 1412 Euclid St NW Washington DC 20009‐4507 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550216465537001616753 100 H St NE Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500257932127002267681 350 MCMILLAN DR NW WASHINGTON DC 20001‐1032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210091907001885570 100 4th St F St SW Loc Sefrw Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550309225327001562005 1339 GREEN CT NW # 3FL WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCGS
DC Government 0550346062557002306054 1351 ALABAMA AVE SE TEMP WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550231140487001649848 1101 4th St SW Washington DC 20024‐4457 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214863077001909964 300 Indiana Ave NW Municipal Center Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500126725447002181090 6825 GEORGIA AV NW ENGINE 22 WASHINGTON DC 20012 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213928367001905968 1905 15th St SE Washington DC 20020‐4818 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202413987001850596 100 Colrd Kalorama Rd NW Washington DC 20009 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550186548347001268280 1825 8th St NW Washington DC 20001‐3113 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550164714707001175582 135 T St NE # 2 Washington DC 20002‐1519 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211532207001894158 425 C St NE Washington DC 20002‐5817 PEDDCGT
DC Government 0550346396457001961333 1129 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20037 PEDDCMMA
District of Columbia Government 0550213913097001905754 1565 Morris Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐4435 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500283514067002275925 1338 FARRAGUT ST NW ELEMW WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201694097001846434 5001 Dana Pl NW Washington DC 20016‐3499 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500139158507002189924 5200 SHERIER PL NW REC CENTER WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500228505447001067017 3335 V ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550235660727001674258 1700T T St NW Washington DC 20009‐7101 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550233327497001851815 611 N St NW Washington DC 20001‐3421 PEDDCGS
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550184415627001113007 701 Mississippi Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐4107 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500242197227002210756 972 OHIO DR SW TEMP WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550123069447001880307 1431 Okie St NE Washington DC 20002‐1733 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550200730807001842080 439 New Jersey Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550162761507001625191 1241 W St NE Washington DC 20018‐1102 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550155252437001724897 1101 4th St SW Washington DC 20024‐4457 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500087183437002158462 1300 44TH ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550186149607001783845 441 4th St NW Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214881547001910944 2001 E Capitol St SE Washington DC 20003‐1719 PEDDCGT
DC Government 0550360698587002280910 2700 M L K JR AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212983227001694976 441 4th St NW Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500259653987002269290 800 PENNSYLVANIA AVE SE PARCEL 4 WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550130680307001766334 4101 Calvert St NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550180430127001578167 4 DC Village Ln SE Washington DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213239487001901884 1800 Anacostia Dr SE Washington DC 20020‐6725 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550189707847001186890 2801 S Capitol St SE Washington DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500133649017002185941 3310 CONNECTICUT AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20008 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214620197001908752 100 Penn Av Southrn Av Washington DC 20020 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500206333977002204933 1250 CONSTITUTION AVE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550136960537001319203 3950 Chesapeake St NW Washington DC 20016‐1858 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211952397001895519 100 17th E Capitol St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500089740297002139706 900 RHODE ISLAND AVE NW PARK WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213691807001905206 4665 Blue Plains Dr SW Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550124713917001548033 1549 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐5054 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550209820257001883052 100 14th and Mass Av NW Washington DC 20005 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550160467697002069660 1743 Lincoln Rd NE Washington DC 20002‐2115 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550198816837001832830 1300 44th St NE Washington DC 20019‐1915 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550175473287001634055 1820 Monroe St NE Washington DC 20018‐2736 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550212187597001896689 201 50th St SE Washington DC 20019‐7607 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213900207001905646 2501 15th Pl SE Washington DC 20020 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550139667957001097506 1833 W Virginia Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1827 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197448167001826000 4130 Albemarle St NW Washington DC 20016‐2106 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211973187001896557 100 13th and D St SE Loc Swcor Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213364947001080648 402 New York Ave NW # A Washington DC 20001‐4627 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201685757001845533 4811 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington DC 20007‐1556 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550222180717001950988 100 Piney Branch Rd NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500065204367002130339 830 RIDGE RD SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211536267001894186 100 7th and G St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198383947001668611 202 M St SE Washington DC 20003‐3536 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550189457377001198977 2501 18th St NE Washington DC 20018‐1302 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500108717597001320117 4049 S CAPITOL ST SW # 579 WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550167262207001651480 430 Decatur St NW Washington DC 20011‐4745 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550291653417002296655 2412 RAND PL NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500055527117002139702 1801 HAMLIN ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550167047487001962546 3950 37th St NW Washington DC 20008‐3101 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500045047627001416298 820 26th St NE Washington DC 20002‐3262 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210330917001886684 400 G St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550168587267001597965 2901 20th St NE Washington DC 20018‐2405 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550134540407001069000 1323 Naylor Ct NW Washington DC 20001‐4225 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550156884547001593787 100 14th St SW 14th St Bridge Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550183027987001394628 6244T Eastern Ave NE # Sign Washington DC 20011‐1667 PEDDCND
0550366025427002334926 1241 W ST NE # 1 WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550202393687001849571 100 Rhdeisav 4TH8th Pl NE Loc 4,8 Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550229426057001295640 1200 Clifton St NW Washington DC 20009‐5217 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550220289187001740825 441 4th St NW Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210560357001887634 100 10th St SW Loc 2PIER Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214390337001908516 100 Anacostiafrway Pa Av Loc West Washington DC 20020 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198495737001830774 100 E Captst Kenilw Av NE Loc Under Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197977237002064689 5101 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐3921 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550147574337001395663 1720 E Capitol St NE Washington DC 20003‐1622 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214895417001911124 1709 3rd St NE Washington DC 20002‐2125 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210072937001884390 1925 Franklin St NE Washington DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500207873677001329267 6401 5TH ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20012 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213360807001080598 460 New York Ave NW # A Washington DC 20532‐0001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550162047237001738311 2200 Q St NW Bridge Lites Washington DC 20037 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550199002937001833027 3700 Ely Pl SE Washington DC 20019‐3041 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500294090397002293565 401 I ST SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGT
0550357556897002277835 700 YUMA ST SE KIPPDC WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214178567001908440 100 Anacostia Freeway Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550129809047001761333 4530T Douglas St NE # Sign Washington DC 20019‐2003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500071425457002148495 4500 NEW YORK AVE NE STLTS WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213682087001905055 3500 Anacostia Av SW Loc Front Washington DC 20032 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211270597001891494 5001 Central Ave SE Washington DC 20019‐6470 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211728327001895297 100 10th and G St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550292397577001824171 1375 MISSOURI AVE NW WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550173232667001621745 2809 15th St NW Washington DC 20009‐4607 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550236347557001309800 2720 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐2601 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550190531437001790376 1725 15th St NE Washington DC 20002‐1846 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550166930167001493035 225 Virginia Ave SE SB3 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550345661117001066936 3525 V ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213590337001081738 1675 Lamont St NW # T Washington DC 20010‐2707 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550130342637001303422 2225 5th St NE Washington DC 20002‐1227 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211291547001892536 2130 G St NW Washington DC 20037‐2703 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213258287001902474 4201 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SW Washington DC 20032‐1328 PEDDCGT
0550361956617001896706 301 53RD ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20019‐6304 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550152566827002043515 2720 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐2601 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550309224747001561898 1339 GREEN CT NW # 4FL WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550177485047001489337 3240 Stanton Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐2910 PEDDCGT
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550214644037001909810 4 DC Village Ln SW Washington DC 20032‐5205 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550177635117001231043 2001 10th St NW Washington DC 20001‐4007 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550227645797001676953 2575 Denver St SE Washington DC 20020‐1400 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213934047001907308 2503 25th St SE Washington DC 20020‐3248 PEDDCGT
0550363738707002317337 2201 SHANNON PL SE HSE 1 WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
0550361602517002325488 1351 ALABAMA AVE SE CHRG STA WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550200968347001842345 3246 P St NW Washington DC 20007‐2755 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550212436097001897947 100 15th and C St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550302763277002291551 5401 SOUTH DAKOTA AVE NE WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211980017001896594 100 12th and E St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215402517001903829 320 McMillan Dr NW # A Washington DC 20001‐1032 PEDDCGT
0550360123467002344288 3030 G ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500132760977002158489 2200 CHAMPLAIN ST NW SOUTH OF KALOR WASHINGTON DC 20009 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550209671177001915179 6001 Georgia Ave NW # RR Washington DC 20011‐5103 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500043457607002131841 7927 ORCHID ST NW TEMP WASHINGTON DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197982597001827672 6201 5th St NW Washington DC 20011‐1336 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500140242647002190313 2200 MINNESOTA AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550165361817001482941 115 Atlantic St SW Washington DC 20032‐1404 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210327057001886654 101 M St SW Washington DC 20024‐3609 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550159579587001726908 225 Virginia Ave SE T1 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550175523777001726005 2100 M L K Jr Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐5719 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550137959397001223981 229 H St NW Washington DC 20001‐2604 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550212739297001899135 100 5th St SE Washington DC 20003‐1122 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500134908397001826853 4510 VAN NESS ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550146818157001190573 1355 Cedar Ct NW Washington DC 20009‐4342 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550235279427002083394 601 49th St NE # T Washington DC 20019‐4808 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127319277001435703 450 H St NW Fl 7 Washington DC 20001‐2639 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213003347001900660 100 Fst SW Freeway St Loc Ramp Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213667647001699723 441 4th St NW Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550210791857001889039 798 G St SW Loc Rectr Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197999767001827832 5625 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC 20015‐2603 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500097667397001829198 4801 N CAPITOL ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215610917001914882 100 50th Hayes St NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197663557001826953 3522 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC 20008‐2401 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550185001107001606196 2850 S Capitol St SE # A Washington DC 20032‐1723 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550215104607001911204 220 2nd St NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550227258517001840776 1900 Anacostia Dr SE Washington DC 20020‐6722 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550214625897001909627 100 20th Franklin St NE Washington DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500004452837002101056 401 FARRAGUT ST NE TF WASHINGTON DC 20017 PEDDSGT
District of Columbia Government 0550216732357001139106 2800 Fort Lincoln Dr NE Washington DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550127301437001434709 450 H St NW Fl 3 Washington DC 20001‐2639 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550329358397002322776 5001 SHEPHERD PKWY SW MPD‐BLUE P WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550149252207001281087 Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550124705347001547171 1547 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐5054 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0500145014367002193453 1030 3RD ST NE #1 WASHINGTON DC 20002‐3548 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550194158967001725657 1310 Childress St NE Washington DC 20002‐2504 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550217375277002004112 4900 BATES RD NE WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550165418437001955316 1217 Emerson St NW Washington DC 20011‐4455 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550189000707002005048 261 17th St SE Washington DC 20003‐1653 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550166923157001492871 225 Virginia Ave SE SB1 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550225143057001902363 2701 Pennsylvania Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐3928 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213252247001901996 3203 Ml King &Esthr SE Washington DC 20032 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550234113607002080401 4275 Gault Pl NE # T Washington DC 20019‐8006 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550139918847001099888 427 New Jersey Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211265237001891444 50 49th St NE # EC30 Washington DC 20019‐5229 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550196858377001823083 100 14th Arkansas Av NW Washington DC 20011 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550173609877001715649 7420 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20012‐1722 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550171607427001676348 3800 Fort Dr NW # T Washington DC 20016‐1870 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213686877001905189 401 Mississippi Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐5421 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500093206517001372119 100 19TH AND D ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550293628987002298398 300 VALLEY AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198004367001827942 5625 Connecticut Ave NW Washington DC 20015‐2603 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500165918077002206786 2200 ADAMS PL NE BUS WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550191624567001673826 425 Chesapeake St SE Washington DC 20032‐3602 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550136869227001081771 660 K St NE Washington DC 20002‐3530 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550155588637001425184 101 T St NE Washington DC 20002‐1519 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201903067001846626 3560 Warder St NW Washington DC 20010‐1700 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550126867587001898999 120 M ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550127330147001435809 450 H St NW Fl 9 Washington DC 20001‐2639 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215596997001913578 1302 E St SE Washington DC 20003‐3005 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209334997001374625 1700 Rhode Island Ave NE Washington DC 20018‐1844 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550184622537002044834 17 DC Village Ln SW Washington DC 20032‐5206 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198018557001828830 2500 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2204 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550328975757002286847 2700 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE SE P WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550156173887001589566 1835 W Virginia Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1827 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500276196217002266923 1001 G ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550200722077001840790 410 E St NW Washington DC 20001‐2729 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500095665437002164121 2720 M L KING AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202380307001849442 100 Michigan Ave NE Washington DC 20017‐1026 PEDDCND
0550355368407002340341 1901 EVARTS ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550140406167001823197 3145 Hiatt Pl NW Washington DC 20010‐3351 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550174424547001487563 1355 New York Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1620 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198785157001831671 100 27th Dunbarton Av NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550151268857001882953 4058 Minnesota Ave NE Washington DC 20019‐3540 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500188218227002221010 801 7TH ST SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500207033157001833013 3375 MINNESOTA AVE SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500132840757002185335 1200 NEW HAMPSHIRE AVE NW PARK WASHINGTON DC 20036 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210065847001884306 100 33rd and Adams St NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550211275547001891597 1234 16th St NW Washington DC 20036‐3202 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550165468677001494123 2850 S Capitol St SE Washington DC 20032‐1723 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550200726867001842063 100 E St SE Washington DC 20003‐2613 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550182808467001394535 5800‐T Nannie Hele Av NE Sign Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550233684387001396938 100 DC Traffic Signals Rd Washington DC 20003 PED Telecommunications Network DC/SL
District of Columbia Government 0550200834777002073240 100 Parkrd Pleasant St NW Washington DC 20010 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222697517001953187 3535 V St NE Washington DC 20018‐1530 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550238368227001952822 100 23RD AND E ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20037 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500109800897001891318 4800 MEADE ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550231189087001864430 410 E St NE Washington DC 20002‐4927 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213426097001902634 405 Mississippi Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐5421 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215358637001913281 825 4th St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550163239457001064384 2900 V St NE Washington DC 20018‐1519 PEDDCGS
0550375521597002309789 1100 3RD ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCND
0550401263307001380884 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211278777001892457 1730 R ST NW # LOC WASHINGTON DC 20009 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550164525387001306332 225 7th St SE # South Washington DC 20003‐4323 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550126690287002059839 301 49th St NE Washington DC 20019‐4706 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550228008297001785092 229 H St NW Washington DC 20001‐2604 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550137542417001507645 1899 9th St NE Washington DC 20018‐1001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550222814347001606204 225 7th St SE # Ctrhall Washington DC 20003‐4323 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550177472747001488347 1811 Fenwick St NE T Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210335217001886713 1001 Half St SW Washington DC 20024‐3611 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214660027001909921 100 19th and Indep Av SE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500236296167002250219 1701 V ST SE HSE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550168661587001155364 324 Kennedy St NW Washington DC 20011‐6512 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 8424093383 8300 Riverton Ct Laurel MD 20724‐1430 EBG BGE Schedule P/INTV
District of Columbia Government 0550177163527001063956 200 L St SE Washington DC 20003‐3381 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550339535427001848117 100 LINCOLN RANDOLPH RD NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550127096007001434684 450 H St NW Fl 2nd Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550222120177001602982 225 7th St SE South 2 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550160145367001868222 3001 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐3007 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500041723967002118429 5801 SOUTH DAKOTA AVE NE A WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201911067001846719 639 Otis Pl NW Washington DC 20010‐1701 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500256067787002266158 5900 33RD ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20015 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500257959937002258533 900 WESLEY PL SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGT
0550371959007002273441 3400 9TH ST NE #4‐4TH FL WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550138493307001515986 100 Chain Brdg Rd NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCND
0550401448387001987761 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210819837001890150 1200 S St NW Washington DC 20009‐4328 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214406927001908649 900 Blk Ridge Rd SE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550234124757002081247 236 60th St NE # T Washington DC 20019‐7918 PEDDCND
0550401263487001982936 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198473127001830603 750 Park Rd NW Washington DC 20010‐1518 PEDDCGS
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0500172657657002211343 955 L'ENFANT PLZ SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550235441297001674047 2799 14th St NW Washington DC 20009‐6968 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211714797001894323 100 7th and MD Av NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550145000647001849419 100 17th E Capitol St NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550193509527001255086 301 VAN BUREN ST NW # 2 WASHINGTON DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550202658927001851979 100 14THSTBRDGE NS Rd Loc Soend Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550214141507001907357 2425 Irving St SE Washington DC 20020‐2719 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213425427001902615 601 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐4104 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550134282917001302086 5500 Eads St NE Washington DC 20019‐6720 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550217032227001793671 100 33rd and Adams St NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550137556447001085296 201 G St NE Washington DC 20002‐4327 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550345507017001935432 3359 V ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550235457617001674227 1700T S St NW Washington DC 20009‐6116 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212702637001898938 414 8th St SE # 18 Washington DC 20003‐2832 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550196828677001821978 1131 Spring Rd NW Washington DC 20010‐1421 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550239276137001882829 200 2nd St & H St NE Washington DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550209849717001884210 1805 Bladensburg Rd NE Washington DC 20002‐1807 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550178608797002013572 3531 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20010‐1707 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550178570087001648751 2119 G St NW Washington DC 20037‐2731 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197241497001825700 4430 Newark St NW Washington DC 20016‐2737 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550194497547001811370 427 New Jersey Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550163556327001065456 3180 V St NE Washington DC 20018‐1523 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550171705197002090612 1345 New York Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1620 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550186291827001098415 915 Spring Rd NW Washington DC 20010‐1538 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210781207001887888 100 10th Overloks Av SW Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550138255877001512930 100 Michigan Bridge Av NE Washington DC 20004 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550171291277001282917 920 Rhode Island Ave NE Washington DC 20018‐1734 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550127316537001435674 450 H St NW Fl 6th Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550188264167001181066 1816 Erie St SE Washington DC 20020‐6317 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550130263847001583090 100 Rhode Is @ Otis St NE Washington DC 20011 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550240659427001355623 1800 Erie St SE Washington DC 20020‐6317 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550135533127001610243 2210 Adams Pl NE Washington DC 20018‐3623 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550212723767001899037 100 17THST and Penn Av SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550136187927001077183 1325 1/2 S St NW Washington DC 20009‐4329 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211297177001892581 100 22nd and E St NW Washington DC 20037 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550236602897001210550 401 E St SW Washington DC 20024‐3242 PEDDCGT
DC Government 0550329248667002322754 915 SPRING RD NW C STATION WASHINGTON DC 20010 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550164637667001477256 3660 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐2449 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211514717001892742 2425 N St NW Washington DC 20037‐1119 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500036522247002128039 2550 BENNING RD NE WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197674787001827049 4930 Connecticut Ave NW # 31 Washington DC 20008‐2021 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209843517001884090 1201 New York Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1618 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500252716237002263591 1300 44th St NE TEMP WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550219468057002011993 500 F St NW Washington DC 20001‐2731 PEDDCGS
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550125233087001282022 3261 S St NW Washington DC 20007‐2945 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550200018837001920430 201 N St SW Washington DC 20024‐3533 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550238681067001731658 295 Anacostia Fr SW Washington DC 20000 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212439717001897967 1512 C St SE Washington DC 20003‐2432 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550214892027001911100 100 12th St SE Tunnl Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550126347097001558390 4669 Blue Plains Dr SW # T Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222809317001945477 1350 Pennsylvania Ave NW # A Washington DC 20004‐3003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201431647001844109 100 10th St NW Loc Seton Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550190767897001791998 905 3rd St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550148795267001488136 4300 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC 20016‐2140 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201933917001848040 1801 Lincoln Rd NE Washington DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213926047001905937 2101 14th St SE Washington DC 20020‐4801 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550168019167001188207 4300 S Capitol St SE Washington DC 20032‐2249 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500243763327002226823 850 DELAWARE AVE SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550225054937001664863 1626 Kramer St NE Washington DC 20002‐4559 PEDRDSH
District of Columbia Government 0500125073517002148769 3500 R ST NW NEW WASHINGTON DC 20007 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550193299497001446419 5800T Eastern Ave NE # Sign Washington DC 20011‐2721 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550133605937001300527 5500 Eads St NE Washington DC 20019‐6720 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202154007001848167 1709 3rd St NE Washington DC 20002‐2125 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201216327001843187 465 O St NW Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500260695707002270858 250 M ST SE CCD 13 WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550234703417001928122 3100 14th St NW # G1 Washington DC 20010‐2415 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550193293297001445201 5120T Sargent Rd NE # Sign Washington DC 20017‐2824 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550199248717001834316 3149 16th St NW Washington DC 20010‐3302 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550169013107001193490 1827 W Virginia Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1827 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214168747001907554 1625 R St SE Washington DC 20020‐4725 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550157214797001531975 2305 36th St SE Washington DC 20020‐1237 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550306177857002307046 1650 SOUTH CAPITOL ST SE FDMB WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500137080327002189031 2301 L ST NW LIBRARY WASHINGTON DC 20037 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500265281047001912265 100 53RD SOUTHERN AV SE WASHINGTON DC 20010 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500274797527002278741 850 26TH ST NE T WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212213407001897622 635 N Carolina Ave SE Washington DC 20003‐4309 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214401557001908610 100 44THPL A St SE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550240486907002039940 4600 Shepherd Pkwy SW Washington DC 20032‐5211 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213664267001903892 1701 Anacostia Rd SE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550202150207001848147 115 T St NE Washington DC 20002‐1519 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210814627001890125 1325 S St NW Washington DC 20009‐4329 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550191100267001779080 1401 7th St NW Washington DC 20001‐3331 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550294929687002259683 2115 BRYANT ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500039473357001825791 4820 HOWARD ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550237023967001212315 4200 Hunt Pl NE Washington DC 20019‐8001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197435607001825893 4101 Livingston St NW Washington DC 20015‐2900 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550123033707001966251 95 M St SW Washington DC 20024‐3622 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550324114437002306669 250 M ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCGT
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550215589077001913551 400 19th St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500294160917001244278 1900 GALLAUDET ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198477427001830662 1200 Clifton St NW Washington DC 20009‐5217 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500102107437001725035 2900 BRANCH AV NE WASHINGTON DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210569447001887703 100 9th and D St SW Loc Secor Washington DC 20002 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500212039017002207451 4300 12TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550224511517001448898 5255 LOUGHBORO RD NW WASHINGTON DC 20016 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500217007087002181273 6201 BANKS PLACE NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550231411997001651560 1100 4th St SW # HSE2 Washington DC 20024‐4451 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550171258447001676131 1403 W St NE Washington DC 20018‐1212 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201923367001846784 815 Taylor St NW # 1FL Washington DC 20011‐5834 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550202156087001848223 2115 5th St NE Washington DC 20002‐1225 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500263961717001910815 4530 MACARTHUR BLVD NW WASHINGTON DC 20007 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202863107001852002 100 Centerhwy Bridge St Loc Light Washington DC 20024 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550122733007001965085 100 SW Freeway 2nd St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550175434007001542934 601 Mississippi Ave SE Swbd 2 Washington DC 20032‐3862 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550140980937001069739 300 Van Buren St NW Washington DC 20012‐2717 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550234489907001872315 100 14th St Maine Av SW Loc Brg Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550209833127001884016 500 K St NE Washington DC 20002‐3526 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550194981997001672538 100 32nd Chesapeake St NW Washington DC 20008 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201207747001843132 501 New York Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐3632 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550215409887001903853 320 McMillan Dr NW # B Washington DC 20001‐1032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550164729657001952109 1701 8th St NW Washington DC 20001‐3111 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550175230227002015653 3101 16th St NW # MDP2 Washington DC 20010‐3302 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500206482627002205179 2730 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR AVE SE L WASHIGNTON DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212454717001898854 500 E St SE Washington DC 20003‐4235 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550162994757001552880 1000 Franklin St NE Washington DC 20017 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500265328827002250633 4409 MINNESOTA AVE NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550136746397001615423 1207 Taylor St NW Washington DC 20011‐5617 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550207972257001468512 2100 M L K Jr Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐5719 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550142962347001187165 1100 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐4540 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214172527001907603 1700 Q ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
﴿PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550236592997001679304 100 1st Ave Washington DC 20319‐5052 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550138211567001494368 35 K St NE Washington DC 20002‐4216 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550131357897002014363 1230 Sumner Rd SE # Rec Washington DC 20020‐5918 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550146839857001565908 100 4THST and Blair Rd NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213367757001080673 281 New York Av NW A Washington DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197668847001826995 3405 Macomb St NW Washington DC 20016‐3159 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550139217587001719644 4200 Kansas Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐5732 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550162764817002074556 2801 Calvert St NW Washington DC 20008‐2666 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500264155007002272602 5101 9TH ST NW OL WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212982317001899189 100 5th and Virg Av SE Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550198665447002066195 100 I295 Chesapeake St SW Washington DC 20032 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550197108417001697591 1100 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐4540 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211058327001891406 1100 50th Pl NE Washington DC 20019‐4080 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500022077317001182065 1444 IRVING ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20010 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211500517001892605 2500 Virginia Ave NW Ci Washington DC 20037 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550231414707001651591 1100 4th St SW # HSE3 Washington DC 20024‐4451 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550182802007001394483 5300‐T Sheriff Rd NE Sign Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550124739427001356504 4665 Blue Plains Dr SW # B Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550209858207001884261 2000 Adams Pl NE Washington DC 20018‐3627 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550152030077001886529 1350 49th St NE Washington DC 20019‐3955 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197224167001824351 818 Ingraham St NW Washington DC 20011‐2904 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202869487001853238 100 14th St Loc Ovps Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211283887001892484 1617 U St NW # EC09 Washington DC 20009‐6211 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550210308087001886487 1101 Half St SW # 1103 Washington DC 20024‐3613 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198571397002066158 3392 Garfield St NW # T Washington DC 20008‐3515 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500139878837002016574 2130 QUEENS CHAPEL RD NE WASHINGTON DC 20018 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550143753927001067251 1330 V St NW # Ball Washington DC 20009‐4619 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500029723677001434595 450 H ST NW # B WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550216368287001237556 2350 Washington Pl NE Washington DC 20018‐1070 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500197338777002099238 801 NORTH CAROLINA AV SE PARK washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550309224417001561930 1339 GREEN CT NW # 1FL WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550170254407001890155 3420 14th St NW Washington DC 20010‐3401 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550136874337001081794 660 K St NE Washington DC 20002‐3530 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550159735007001450308 1625 R St SE Washington DC 20020‐4725 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550196668377001463617 351‐T Eastern Av NE Sign Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550175268767001951155 3200 K St NW Washington DC 20007 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211710657001894287 100 Dupont Cir Conn Av NW Washington DC 20036 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550191192907001193249 2600 Benning Rd NE Washington DC 20002‐4846 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550201180677001842864 1819 35th St NW Washington DC 20007‐2332 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500066005687002145626 5701 BROAD BRANCH RD NW WASHINGTON DC 20015 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550159575787001726876 225 Virginia Av SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198466867001830545 501 Riggs Rd NE Washington DC 20011‐2504 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550124405947001545738 501 Riggs Rd NE Washington DC 20011‐2504 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210795577001889069 2810 Mills Av NE Loc Lgdon Washington DC 20018 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210809937001890112 100 Vst 13TH14th St NW Loc Ss Washington DC 20009 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213671197001904844 4600 Overlook Av SW Washington DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198955507002031495 6501 5th St NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500058028507002098611 400 E ST SW FIRE WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197254017001825767 3630 Tilden St NW Loc Bet Washington DC 20008 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210322597001886624 100 Delaware Av K St SW Loc Park Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550152687527002023268 694 N ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213149887001092534 4450 Wisconsin Ave NW Washington DC 20016‐2142 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500252173607002245220 1830 CONSTITUTION AVE NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550165481867001494250 100 7th and H St NW Washington DC 20006 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550236117387001308670 3101 16th St NW # West Washington DC 20010‐3302 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550175005177001352115 1241 W St NE # T3 Washington DC 20018‐1102 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197236877001825677 6001 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐5103 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550229260127001985609 4650 Benning Rd SE Washington DC 20019‐5162 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550155677657001905613 414 Farragut St NE Washington DC 20017 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550202399137001849599 1227 Monroe St NE Washington DC 20017‐2508 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550133261317002022311 3401 4th St SE # B Washington DC 20032‐5406 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500015748187002025383 2235 SHANNON PL SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550184411587001678200 8100 16th St NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211379187001926008 1413 Girard St NW Washington DC 20009‐4611 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550213851377001084304 1411 Minnesota Ave SE # P Washington DC 20020‐5636 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550189996357001168938 1338 G St SE # RR Washington DC 20003‐3021 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201667697001845388 200 McMillan Dr Washington DC 20001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550200972797001842818 3412 Dent Pl NW Washington DC 20007‐2714 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500106939897002143364 100 STODDERT PLACE SE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550213227187001901728 100 Anacostia Suitland Pkwy Washington DC 20020 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500036629267001830741 420 34TH ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550204840227001889153 100 S Capitol and M St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213438627001902750 3100 Randle Place SE Loc South Washington DC 20032 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550200949957001842232 1300 New Jersey Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐1228 PEDDCGS
0550352996477002338598 915 Spring Rd NW. Washington DS 20010 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550125331097001889046 1922 Vermont Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐4126 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550145718187001853302 3935 Benning Rd NE Washington DC 20019‐3402 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550196988307001824033 4400 Iowa Ave NW Washington DC 20011‐5604 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550193118307001253952 701 Mississippi Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐4107 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550210094487001886420 100 SW Freeway 2nd St Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550197011887001824227 1400 Kalmia Rd NW Washington DC 20012 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550211704717001894261 1920 P St NW Loc Tunl Washington DC 20020 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550188891337001869906 821 Howard Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐5805 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550212718657001899009 100 10th and G St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550166926617001493010 225 Virginia Ave SE SB2 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550232719057001310888 101 N St NW Washington DC 20001‐2377 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550323811667002294564 920 F ST NE WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550214152077001907441 3650 Alabama Ave SE Washington DC 20020‐2449 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550197427117001825855 3950 Chesapeake St NW Washington DC 20016‐1858 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550220081347001118232 4667 Blue Plains Dr SW Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550152038417001120400 1200 L St NW Washington DC 20005‐4037 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550200957607001842277 3260 R St NW Washington DC 20007‐2940 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550192843187001726106 2601 Naylor Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐7261 PEDDCMMA
District of Columbia Government 0550132529077001958982 425 2nd St NW Washington DC 20001‐2003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550186640987001359215 1349 Cedar Ct NW Washington DC 20009‐4342 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500098481317001897796 420 12TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20003 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550212993537001900480 100 Wndst SE Freeway St Loc Undps Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550183023507001394589 3040‐T Naylor Rd SE Sign Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550210573637001887774 100 12th and D St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550125327627001359456 20 Tuckerman St NE Washington DC 20011‐1414 PEDDCGS
0550381186877002339380 2940 N CAPITOL ST NW REC CTR WASHINGTON DC 20002 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550133718897001749896 4925 Sargent Rd NE Washington DC 20017‐2862 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0500046082417001702258 898 Ohio Dr SW A Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550222115147001602959 225 7th St SE South 1 Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550129863497001414756 945 FRENCH ST NW # LOC WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550142665597001984228 200 K St SE Washington DC 20003 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550201699957001846604 100 Sherrier Edmonds Pl NW Washington DC 20016 PEDDCND
0550349354567002214303 490 2ND ST SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550177284567001552899 4058 Minnesota Ave NE Washington DC 20019‐3540 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550309224257001989177 1339 GREEN CT NW WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500264202037002272615 500 I ST SW WASHINGTON DC 20024 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550198186517001828880 800 Euclid St NW Washington DC 20001‐2228 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550125891927001427241 3500 Martin Luther King Jr Ave SE Washington DC 20032‐1544 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550191412377001122013 200 L St SE Washington DC 20003‐3381 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0500095986787002146358 1018 13TH ST NW NEW WASHINGTON DC 20005 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500142589797002191698 2860 S CAPITOL ST SW WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500262343807002248183 1400 CLIFTON ST NW WASHINGTON DC 20009‐4505 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198182897001828851 2500 Georgia Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2204 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211507547001892660 100 Kstexwy Penn Av Washington DC 20037 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550199240207001834207 1338 Park Rd NW # CO11 Washington DC 20010‐2308 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550196663997001462774 6410T Kansas Ave NE # Sign Washington DC 20012‐2106 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550204154067001440667 1765 Lanier Pl NW Washington DC 20009‐2119 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500159858027002202862 4225 6TH ST SE WASHINGTON DC 20032 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550143878687001866891 1300 Nicholson St NW Washington DC 20011‐2899 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550215784007001712784 441 4th St NW Washington DC 20001‐2714 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550197677597001827097 3160 16th St NW Washington DC 20010‐3383 PEDDCGT
DC Government 0500282114857002283055 3950 37TH ST NW TEMP WASHINGTON DC 20008 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550211527927001894101 410 E St NE Washington DC 20002‐4927 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550131670487002085702 825 4th St SW Washington DC 20024 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550236787377001941451 4 DC Village Ln SW Washington DC 20032‐5205 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550214897567001911135 901 G St NW Washington DC 20001‐4531 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550125936247001381820 101 N St NW Washington DC 20001‐2377 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550163356917002085896 800 Ridge Rd SE Washington DC 20019‐3081 PEDDCND
0550371958017002273438 3400 9TH ST NE #1‐HSE WASHINGTON DC 20001 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0500151386007002198791 5004 D STREET SE HSE WASHINGTON DC 20019 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550215972287001514153 6001 Georgia Ave NW Rear Washington DC 20011‐5103 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550223283427001795082 2531 Sherman Ave NW Washington DC 20001‐2233 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550305514487001194225 1357 VALLEY PL SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCMMA
District of Columbia Government 0550175248307001353360 3950 Chesapeake St NW Washington DC 20016‐1858 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550235879537001676275 1299 Neal St NE Washington DC 20002‐3800 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198802557001831831 100 Kenilwav Hayes St NE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550215373497001913429 100 9th Madison Dr NW Washington DC 20009 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550152026037001905912 915 Gallatin St NW Washington DC 20011‐3919 PEDDCGS
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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Customer Account # Address LDC Rate Class/Load Profile
District of Columbia Government 0550213696027001905630 3264 Stanton Rd SE Washington DC 20020‐2910 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550136879617001081822 1405 41st St SE Washington DC 20020‐6001 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500198937967001680710 5505 5TH ST NW FLR 1ST WASHINGTON DC 20011 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550137726157001492001 2175 W Virginia Ave NE Washington DC 20002‐1833 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550189938697001201786 2635 18th St NE Washington DC 20018‐1301 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0500044841637001920562 1860 Kendall St NE Washington DC 20002‐1606 PEDRDNS
District of Columbia Government 0550211293527001892551 100 23rd and VA Av NW Loc Unpas Washington DC 20037 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550213452717001903750 3100 19th St SE Washington DC 20020‐2802 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550201212287001843147 425 O St NW Washington DC 20001‐4619 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550198188757001828902 2501 11th St NW Washington DC 20001‐3923 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202638147001850776 1501 Michigan Ave NE Washington DC 20017‐2737 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0500023716367001125761 2235 SHANNON PL SE WASHINGTON DC 20020 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550190534737001790402 1735 15th St NE Washington DC 20002‐1846 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550153488937001894035 1500 Benning Rd NE # T Washington DC 20002‐4516 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550212736147001899117 100 7THST Virginia Av SE Loc Frewy Washington DC 20024 PEDDCND
District of Columbia Government 0550162498277001624925 4902 Bates Rd NE Washington DC 20011‐7502 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550235311347001322510 4665 Blue Plains Dr SW Washington DC 20032‐5202 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550164710417001175510 135 T St NE Washington DC 20002‐1519 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550202620897001850669 2525 17th St NW Washington DC 20009‐2801 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550140398327001845491 1100 Michigan Ave NE Washington DC 20017‐1803 PEDDCGT
District of Columbia Government 0550227465017001842173 1700 Anacostia Dr SE Washington DC 20019 PEDDCGS
District of Columbia Government 0550211700267001894213 1008 21st St NW Washington DC 20036‐4904 PEDDCGT
37152.241537.003 WGL Energy Services Electric Power Purchase and Sales Agreement, Exhibit DS Firm Electric Power Supply
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EEXHIBIT B
Service Fees and Allowable Charges
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Exhibit B
Cost Component Billing Treatment
Usage (kWh) outside the block billed at PJM zone hourly index
Block purchases billed at transaction price per confirm
Management fee $0.55/MWh 1/
Working Capital fee 3 Month SOFR plus 4%
PJM Collateral Fee 6.0% per year (0.50% per Month)
Block Purchase Collateral Fee $0.30 / MWh (assessed in month of delivery) 2/
Congestion pass-through
Capacity charges pass-through
Transmission charges pass-through
Ancillary charges* pass-through
PJM Reconciliation charges pass-through
Marginal loss credit pass-through
Energy imbalance pass-through
Renewable Portfolio Standards Transaction pass-through or market price exchanges
Voluntary RECs Transaction pass-through or market price exchanges
FTR charges pass-through
ARR credits pass-through
Utility Billing & Supplier Support
Fees pass-through
PSC Fees pass-through
District Department of the
Environment fee pass-through
Meter Data Services fee At a rate to be agreed upon by the partie s, if any
Annual Transmission Mapping
If ARR Credits exceed Zonal ARR average, 75% of
excess shall be paid to Supplier. No payment will be
made to Supplier if ARR Credits are equal to or less
than the Zonal ARR average.
Additional Services To be negotiated
*Includes Reactive Service and Supply, Regulation and Frequency Response Service, Synchronized Reserve, Operating Reserves,
Black Start Service, PJM Administrative Charges
1/ MWh defined as PJM month-end settlement volumes at PJM subaccount
2/ Fee assessed on Wholesale Power Block Transactions executed by WGL Energy Services
directly with counterparty.
EXHIBIT C
Standard Contract Provisions for use with Specifications for District of Columbia
Government Supplies and Services Contracts dated January 14, 2016
District of Columbia Department of General Services

Standard Contract Provisions

GENERAL PROVISIONS
(Supplies and Services Contract)

Article 1. Covenant Against Contingent Fees:
The Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency has been employed or retained to solicit or
secure the contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or
contingent fee, excepting bona fide employees or bona fide established commercial or selling agencies
maintained by the Contractor for the purpose of securing business. For breach or violation of this
warranty, the District will have the right to terminate the contract without liability or in its discretion to
deduct from the contract price or consideration or otherwise recover, the full amount of the commission,
percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee.

Article 2. Shipping Instructions – Consignment:
Unless otherwise specified in this Invitation for Bids/Request for Proposals, each case, crate, barrel,
package, etc., delivered under this contract must be plainly stencil marked or securely tagged, stating the
Contractor’s name, contract number and delivery address as noted in the contract. In case of carload lots,
the Contractor shall tag the car, stating Contractor’s name and contract number. Any failure to comply
with these instructions will place the material at the Contractor’s risk. Deliveries by rail, water, truck or
otherwise, must be within the working hours and in ample time to allow for unloading and if necessary,
the storing of the materials or supplies before closing time. Deliveries at any other time will not be
accepted unless specific arrangements have been previously made with the contact person identified in
the contract at the delivery point.

Article 3. Patents:
The Contractor shall hold and save the District, its officers, agents, servants, and employees harmless
from liability of any nature or kind, including costs, expenses, for or on account of any patented or
unpatented invention, article, process, or appliance, manufactured or used in the performance of this
contract, including their use by the District, unless otherwise specifically stipulated in the contract.

Article 4. Quality:
Contractor’s workmanship shall be of the highest grade, and all materials provided under this Contract
shall be new, of the best quality and grade, and suitable in every respect for the purpose intended.

Article 5. Inspection Of Supplies:
(a) Definition. “Supplies,” as used in this clause, includes, but is not limited to raw materials, components,
intermediate assemblies, end products, source code, object code, and lots of supplies.

(b) The Contractor shall be responsible for the materials or supplies covered by this contract until they are
delivered at the designated point, but the Contractor shall bear all risk on rejected materials or supplies
after notification of rejection. Upon the Contractor’s failure to cure within ten (10) days after date of
notification, the District may return the rejected materials or supplies to the Contractor at the Contractor’s
risk and expense.

(c) The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system acceptable to the District covering
supplies under this contract and shall tender to the District for acceptance only supplies that have been
inspected in accordance with the inspection system and have been found by the Contractor to be in
conformity with contract requirements. As part of the system, the Contractor shall prepare records
evidencing all inspections made under the system and the outcome. These records shall be kept
complete and made available to the District during contract performance and for as long afterwards as the
contract requires. The District may perform reviews and evaluations as reasonably necessary to ascertain
compliance with this paragraph. These reviews and evaluations shall be conducted in a manner that will
not unduly delay the contract work. The right of review, whether exercised or not, does not relieve the
Contractor of the obligations under this contract.

(d) The District has the right to inspect and test all supplies called for by the contract, to the extent
practicable, at all places and times, including the period of manufacture, and in any event before
acceptance. The District will perform inspections and tests in a manner that will not unduly delay the work.
The District assumes no contractual obligation to perform any inspection and test for the benefit of the
Contractor unless specifically set forth elsewhere in the contract. The Contractor shall remain obligated
to test and integrate supplies. The Contractor shall remain obligated to deliver supplies suitable for their
intended purpose.

(e) If the District performs inspection or test on the premises of the Contractor or subcontractor, the
Contractor shall furnish, and shall require subcontractors to furnish, without additional charge, all
reasonable facilities and assistance for the safe and convenient performance of these duties. Except as
otherwise provided in the contract, the District will bear the expense of District inspections or tests made
at other than Contractor’s or subcontractor’s premises; provided, that in case of rejection, the District will
not be liable for any reduction in the value of inspection or test samples.

(1) When supplies are not ready at the time specified by the Contractor for inspection or test, the
Contracting Officer may charge to the Contractor the additional cost of inspection or test.

(2) Contracting Officer may also charge the Contractor for any additional cost of inspection or test
when prior rejection makes re-inspection or retest.

(f) The District has the right either to reject or to require correction of nonconforming supplies. Supplies
are nonconforming when they are defective in material or workmanship, are not suitable for the purposes
intended, or otherwise not in conformity with contract requirements. The District may reject
nonconforming supplies, at any time, with or without disposition instructions and regardless of any prior
acceptances.

(g) The Contractor shall remove supplies rejected or required to be corrected. However, the Contracting
Officer may require or permit correction in place, promptly after notice, by and at the expense of the
Contractor. The Contractor shall not tender for acceptance corrected or rejected supplies without
disclosing the former rejection or requirement for correction, and when required, shall disclose the
corrective action taken.

(h) If the Contractor fails to remove, replace, or correct rejected supplies that are required to be replaced
or corrected within ten (10) days, the District may either

(1) by contract or otherwise, remove, replace or correct the supplies and charge the cost to the
Contractor; or,

(2) terminate the contract for default. Unless the Contractor corrects or replaces the supplies
within the delivery schedule, the Contracting Officer may require their delivery and make an
equitable price reduction. Failure to agree to a price reduction shall be a dispute.

(i) If this contract provides for the performance of District quality assurance at source, and if requested by
the District, the Contractor shall furnish advance notification of the time (i) when Contractor inspection or
tests will be performed in accordance with the terms and conditions of the contract, and (ii) when the
supplies will be ready for District inspection.

(j) The District request shall specify the period and method of the advance notification and the District
representative to whom it shall be furnished. Requests shall not require more than 2 business days of
advance notification if the District representative is in residence in the Contractor’s plant, nor more than 7
business days in other instances.

(k) The District will accept or reject supplies as promptly as practicable after delivery, unless otherwise
provided in the contract. District failure to inspect and accept or reject the supplies shall not relieve the
Contractor from responsibility, nor impose liability upon the District, for non-conforming supplies.

(l) Inspections and tests by the District do not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for defects or other
failures to meet contract requirements. Acceptance shall be conclusive, except for latent defects, defects
affecting fitness for a particular purpose, a failure of integration tests, a failure of system tests, a failure of
any tests affecting performance, fraud, gross mistakes amounting to fraud, or as otherwise provided in
the contract.

(m) If acceptance is not conclusive for any of the reasons in subparagraph (l) hereof, the District, in
addition to any other rights and remedies provided by law, or under provisions of this contract, shall have
the right to require the Contractor (1) at no increase in contract price, to correct or replace the defective or
non-conforming supplies at the original point of delivery or at the Contractor’s plant at the Contracting
Officer’s election, and in accordance with a reasonable delivery schedule as may be agreed upon
between the Contractor and the Contracting Officer; provided, that the Contracting Officer may require a
reduction in contract price if the Contractor fails to meet such delivery schedule, or (2) within a reasonable
time after receipt by the Contractor of notice of defects or noncompliance, to repay such portion of the
contract as is equitable under the circumstances if the Contracting Officer elects not to require correction
or replacement.

When supplies are returned to the Contractor, the Contractor shall bear the transportation cost from the
original point of delivery to the Contractor’s plant and return to the original point when that point is not the
Contractor’s plant. If the Contractor fails to perform or act as required in (1) or (2) above and does not
cure such failure within a period of 10 days (or such longer period as the Contracting Officer may
authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the Contracting Officer specifying such failure, the District
will have the right to return the rejected materials at Contractor’s risk and expense or contract or
otherwise to replace or correct such supplies and charge to the Contractor the cost occasioned the
District thereby. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in addition to all other remedies set forth herein, nothing
herein shall be construed to limit the Contracting Officer’s ability to assess liquidated damages.

Article 6. Inspection Of Services:
(a) Definition. “Services” as used in this clause includes services performed, workmanship, and material
furnished or utilized in the performance of services.

(b) The Contractor shall provide and maintain an inspection system acceptable to the District covering the
services under this contract. Complete records of all inspection work performed by the Contractor shall be
maintained and made available to the District during contract performance and for as long afterwards as
the contract requires.

(c) The District has the right to inspect and test all services called for by the contract, to the extent
practicable at all times and places during the term of the contract. The District will perform inspections
and tests in a manner that will not unduly delay the work.

(d) If the District performs inspections or tests on the premises of the Contractor or subcontractor, the
Contractor shall furnish, without additional charge, all reasonable facilities and assistance for the safety
and convenient performance of these duties.

(e) If any of the services do not conform to the contract requirements, the District may require the
Contractor to perform these services again in conformity with contract requirements, at no increase in
contract amount. When the defects in services are not corrected by performance, the District may require
the Contractor to take necessary action to ensure that future performance conforms to contract
requirements and reduce the contract price to reflect value of services performed. Further, the District
may have the nonconforming services provided by a person or entity other than the Contractor and
charge the cost of such performance to the Contractor. Finally, the District may require the repayment of
funds by the Contractor of any amounts paid for non-conforming services. The District’s remedies
hereunder are cumulative and are not exclusive.

(f) If the Contractor fails to promptly perform the services again or take the necessary action acceptable to
the Contracting Officer to ensure future performance in conformity to contract requirements, the District
may (1) by contract or otherwise, perform the services and charge the Contractor any cost incurred by the
District, (2) assess liquidated damages, or (3) terminate the contract for default.
The District’s remedies hereunder are cumulative and not exclusive.

Article 7. Waiver:
No Governmental waiver of any breach of any provision of the Contract shall operate as a waiver of such
provision or of the Contract or as a waiver of subsequent or other breaches of the same or any other
provision of the Contract; nor shall any action or non-action by the Contracting Officer or by the
Government be construed as a waiver of any provision of the Contract or of any breach thereof unless the
same has been expressly declared or recognized as a waiver by the Contracting Officer or the
Government in writing.

Article 8. Default:
(a) The District may, subject to the provisions of paragraph (c) below, by written notice of default to the
Contractor, terminate the whole or any part of this contract in any one of the following circumstances:

(1) If the Contractor fails to make delivery of the supplies or to perform the services within the
time specified herein or any extension thereof; or

(2) If the Contractor fails to perform any of the other provisions of this contract, or so fails to make
progress as to endanger performance of this contract in accordance with its terms, and in either
of these two circumstances does not cure such failure within a period of ten (10) days (or such
longer period as the Contracting Officer may authorize in writing) after receipt of notice from the
Contracting Officer specifying such failure.

(b) In the event the District terminates this contract in whole or in part as provided in paragraph (a) of this
clause, the District may procure, upon such terms and in such manner as the Contracting Officer may
deem appropriate, supplies or service similar to those so terminated, and the Contractor shall be liable to
the District for any excess costs for similar supplies or services; provided, that the Contractor shall
continue the performance of this contract to the extent not terminated under the provisions of this clause.

(c) Except with respect to defaults of subcontractors, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess
costs if the failure to perform the contract arises out of causes beyond the control and without the fault or
negligence of the Contractor. Such causes may include, but are not restricted to, acts of God or of the
public enemy, acts of the District or Federal Government in either their sovereign or contractual capacity,
fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, and unusually severe weather;
but in every case the failure to perform must be beyond the control and without fault or negligence of the
Contractor. If the failure to perform is caused by the default of the subcontractor, and if such default
arises out of causes beyond the control of both the Contractor and the subcontractor, and without the
fault or negligence of either of them, the Contractor shall not be liable for any excess cost for failure to
perform, unless the supplies or services to be furnished by the subcontractor were obtainable from other
sources in sufficient time to permit the Contractor to meet the required delivery schedule.

(d) If this contract is terminated as provided in paragraph (a) of this clause, the District, in addition to any
other rights provided in this clause, may require the Contractor to transfer title and deliver to the District,
in the manner and to the extent directed by the Contracting Officer, (i) completed supplies, and (ii) such
partially completed supplies and materials, parts, tools, dies, jigs, fixtures plans, drawing information, and
contract rights (hereinafter called “manufacturing materials”) as the Contractor has specifically produced
or specifically acquired for the performance of such part of this contract as has been terminated; and the
Contractor shall, upon direction of the Contracting Officer, protect and preserve property in possession of
the Contractor in which the District has an interest.

Payment for completed supplies delivered to and accepted by the District will be at the contract price.
Payment for manufacturing materials delivered to and accepted by the District will be at the contract
price. Payment for manufacturing materials delivered to and accepted by the District and for the
protection and preservation of property shall be in an amount agreed upon by the Contractor and
Contracting Officer; failure to agree to such amount shall be a dispute concerning a question of fact within
the meaning of the clause of this contract entitled “Disputes”. The District may withhold from amounts
otherwise due the Contractor for such completed supplies or manufacturing materials such sum as the
Contracting Officer determines to be necessary to protect the District against loss because of outstanding
liens or claims of former lien holders.

(e) If, after notice of termination of this contract under the provisions of this clause, it is determined for any
reason that the Contractor was not in default under the provisions of this clause, or that the default was
excusable under the provisions of this clause, the rights and obligations of the parties shall, if the contract
contains a clause providing for termination of convenience of the District, be the same as if the notice of
termination had been issued pursuant to such clause. See Clause 20 for Termination for Convenience of
the District.

(f) The rights and remedies of the District provided in this clause shall not be exclusive and are in addition
to any other rights and remedies provided by law or under this contract.

(g) As used in paragraph (c) of this clause, the terms “subcontractor(s) means subcontractor(s) at any
tier.

Article 9. Indemnification:
The Contractor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the District, its officers, agencies,
departments, agents, and employees (collectively the “District”) from and against any and all claims,
losses, liabilities, penalties, fines, forfeitures, demands, causes of action, suits, costs and expenses
incidental thereto (including cost of defense and attorneys’ fees), resulting from, arising out of, or in any
way connected to activities or work performed by the Contractor, Contractor’s officers, employees,
agents, servants, subcontractors, or any other person acting for or by permission of the Contractor in
performance of this Contract. The Contractor assumes all risks for direct and indirect damage or injury to
the property or persons used or employed in performance of this Contract. The Contractor shall also
repair or replace any District property that is damaged by the Contractor, Contractor’s officers,
employees, agents, servants, subcontractors, or any other person acting for or by permission of the
Contractor while performing work hereunder.

The indemnification obligation under this section shall not be limited by the existence of any insurance
policy or by any limitation on the amount or type of damages, compensation or benefits payable by or for
Contractor or any subcontractor, and shall survive the termination of this Contract. The District agrees to
give Contractor written notice of any claim of indemnity under this section. Additionally, Contractor shall
have the right and sole authority to control the defense or settlement of such claim, provided that no
contribution or action by the District is required in connection with the settlement. Monies due or to
become due the Contractor under the contract may be retained by the District as necessary to satisfy any
outstanding claim which the District may have against the Contractor.

Disputes between the Contractor and any subcontractors, material suppliers, or any other third parties
over payments allegedly owed by the Contractor to a third party shall be resolved exclusively between the
Contractor and the third party; the Contractor shall permit no pass-through suits to be brought against the
Government by a third party in the Contractor’s name. However, nothing herein shall be construed to
prevent the Contractor from paying a subcontractor’s claim and seeking a timely equitable adjustment
hereunder.

Article 10. Transfer:
No contract or any interest therein shall be transferred by the parties to whom the award is made; such
transfer will be null and void and will be cause to annul the contract.

Article 11. Taxes:
(a) The Government of the District of Columbia is exempt from and will not pay Federal Excise Tax,
Transportation Tax, and the District of Columbia Sales and Use Taxes.

(b) Tax exemption certificates are no longer issued by the District for Federal Excise Tax. The following
statement may be used by the supplier when claiming tax deductions for Federal Excise Tax exempt
items sold to the District.

“The District of Columbia Government is Exempt from Federal Excise Tax –Registration No. 52-
73-0206-K, Internal Revenue Service, Baltimore, Maryland.” Exempt From Maryland Sales Tax,
Registered With The Comptroller Of The Treasury As Follows:
a) Deliveries to Glenn Dale Hospital – Exemption No. 4647
b) Deliveries to Children’s Center – Exemption No. 4648
c) Deliveries to other District Departments or Agencies – Exemption No. 09339
“The District of Columbia Government is Exempt from Sales and Use Tax –Registration No. 53-
600, The District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue.”

Article 12. Appointment of Attorney:
(a) The bidder/offeror or contractor (whichever the case may be) does hereby irrevocably designate and
appoint the Clerk of the District of Columbia Superior Court and his successor in office as the true and
lawful attorney of the Contractor for the purpose of receiving service of all notices and processes issued
by any court in the District of Columbia, as well as service of all pleadings and other papers, in relation to
any action or legal proceeding arising out of or pertaining to this contract or the work required or
performed hereunder.

(b) The bidder/offeror or contractor (whichever the case may be) expressly agrees that the validity of any
service upon the said Clerk as herein authorized shall not be affected either by the fact that the contractor
was personally within the District of Columbia and otherwise subject to personal service at the time of
such service upon the said Clerk or by the fact that the contractor failed to receive a copy of such
process, notice or other paper so served upon the said Clerk provided the said Clerk shall have deposited
in the United States mail, registered and postage prepaid, a copy of such process, notice, pleading or
other paper addressed to the bidder/offeror or contractor at the address stated in this contract.

Article 13. Gratuities and District Employees Not To Benefit:
A. If it is found by the Department that gratuities (in the for m of entertainment, gifts, payment, offers
of employment or otherwise) were offered or given by the Contractor, or any agent or representative
of the Contractor, to any official, employee or agent of the District with a view toward securing the
Contract or any other contract or securing favorable treatment with respect to the awarding or
amending, or the making of any determinations with respect to t he performance of the Contract,
the Department may, by written notice to the Contractor, termin ate the right of the Contractor to
proceed under the Contract without liability and may pursue suc h other rights and remedies
provided by law and under the Contract.

B. In the event the Contract is terminated as provided above, the Department shall be entitled:

1. to pursue the same remedies ag ainst the Contractor as it could pursue in the event of a breach
of the Contract by the Contractor; and

2. as a penalty in addition to any other damages to which it ma y be entitled by law, to exemplary
damages in an amount (as determi ned by the Department) which sh all be not less than ten
times the costs incurred by the Contractor in providing any suc h gratuities to any such officer
or employee.

C. Unless a determination is m ade as provided herein, no officer or employee of the District will be
admitted to any share or part of this contract or to any benefit that may arise therefrom, and any
contract made by the Contracting Officer or any District employee authorized to execute contracts
in which they or an employee of the District will be personally interested shall be void, and no
payment shall be made thereon by the District or any officer thereof, but this provision shall not
be construed to extend to this contract if made with a corporation for its general benefit. A District
employee shall not be a party to a contract with the District and will not knowingly cause or allow
a business concern or other organization owned or substantially owned or controlled by the
employee to be a party to such a contract, unless a written determination has been made by the
head of the procuring agency that there is a compelling reason for contracting with the employee,
such as when the District’s needs cannot reasonably otherwise be met. (DC Procurement
Practices Act of l985, D.C. Law 6-85, D.C. Official Code, section 2-310.01, and Chapter 18 of the
DC Personnel Regulations) The Contractor represents and covenants that it presently has no
interest and shall not acquire any interest, direct or indirect, which would conflict in any manner or
degree with the performance of its services hereunder. The Contractor further covenants not to
employ any person having such known interests in the performance of the contract.

Article 14. Disputes:
A. All disputes arising under or relating to this contract shall be resolved as provided herein.

B. Claims by a Contractor against the Government.

(1) Claim, as used in Section B of this clause, means a written assertion by the Contractor seeking,
as a matter of right, the payment of money in a sum certain, the adjustment or interpretation of
contract terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A claim arising under a
contract, unlike a claim relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved under a contract
clause that provides for the relief sought by the claimant.

(a) All claims by a Contractor against the Government arising under or relating to a contract shall
be in writing and shall be submitted to the Contracting Officer for a decision.

(b) Within 120 days after rece ipt of a claim, the Contracting Officer shall issue a decision,
whenever possible taking into account factors such as the size and complexity of the claim
and the adequacy of the information in support of the claim provided by the Contractor.

(c) Any failure by the Contracting Officer to issue a decision on a contract claim within the
required time period shall be deemed to be a denial of the claim and shall authorize the
commencement of an appeal on the claim as otherwise provided.

(d) (1) If a Contractor is unabl e to support any part of his or her claim and it is determined that
the inability is attributable to a material misrepresentation of fact or fraud on the part of the
Contractor, the Contractor shall be liable to the Government for an amount equal to the
unsupported part of the claim in addition to all costs to the Government attributable to the
cost of reviewing that part of the Contractor’s claim.
(2) Liability under this section shall be determined within 6 years of the commission of the
misrepresentation of fact or fraud.

(e) All cost data, pricing data, and task data of claims hereunder must be certified as accurate,
complete, required, and necessary to the best of the Contractor’s knowledge and belief.
Further, all task or work data in the claim must be described therein to the smallest unit of
work or task. The Contracting Officer may require any additional certifications, descriptions
or explanations of the claim.

(f) The parties agree that time is of the essence and all claims hereunder must be presented to
the Contracting Officer for a final decision within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of the
circumstances giving rise to such claim or within thirty (30) days of when the Contractor knew
or should have known of the circumstances giving rise to such claim, otherwise
compensation for that claim is waived.

(g) The parties agree that ther e shall be no claims for unabsorbed home office overhead.

(2) The Contractor’s claim shall contain at least the following :

(a) A description of the claim and the amount in dispute;

(b) Any data or other information in support of the claim;

(c) A brief description of the Contractor’s efforts to resolve the dispute prior to filing the claim; and

(d) The Contractor’s request for relief or other action by the Contracting Officer.

(e) The certification of the accuracy, completeness, requirement, and necessity of all aspects of
the claim.

(3) The decision of the Contract ing Officer shall be final and not subject to review unless an
administrative appeal or action for judicial review is timely commenced by the Contractor.

(4) Pending final decision of an appeal, action, or final settl ement, a Contractor shall proceed
diligently with performance of the contract in accordance with the decision of the Contracting Officer.

C. Claims by the Government against a Contractor

(a) Claim as used in Section C of this clause, means a written demand or written assertion by the
Government, including the Contracting Officer, seeking, as a matter of right, the payment of money in a
sum certain, the adjustment of contract terms, or other relief arising under or relating to this contract. A
claim arising under a contract, unlike a claim relating to that contract, is a claim that can be resolved
under a contract clause that provides for the relief sought by the claimant. Nothing herein shall be
construed to require the Government to notify the Contractor prior to the issuance of the Contracting
Officer’s final decision.

(b) (1) All claims by the Government against a Contractor arising under or relating to a contract shall be
decided by the Contracting Officer, who shall issue a decision in writing and furnish a copy of the decision
to the Contractor.
(2) The decision shall be supported by reasons and shall inform the Contractor of his or her rights.
Specific findings of fact shall not be required.
(3) This clause shall not authorize the Contracting Officer to settle, compromise, pay, or otherwise adjust
any claim involving fraud.
(4) The decision of the Contracting Officer shall be final and not subject to review unless an administrative
appeal or action for judicial review is timely commenced by the Contractor.
(5) Pending final decision of an appeal, action, or final settlement, the Contractor shall proceed diligently
with performance of the contract in accordance with the decision of the Contracting Officer.

Article 15. Changes:
The Contracting Officer may, at any time, by written order, and without notice to the surety, if any, make
changes in the contract within the general scope hereof. If such change causes an increase or decrease
in the cost of performance of this contract, or in the time required for performance, an equitable
adjustment shall be made. Any claim for adjustment under this paragraph must be asserted within ten
(10) days from the date the change is offered; provided, however, that the Contracting Officer, if he or she
determines that the facts justify such action, may receive, consider and adjust any such claim asserted at
any time prior to the date of final settlement of the contract. If the parties fail to agree upon the adjustment
to be made, the dispute shall be determined as provided in the Disputes clause at Section 18. Nothing in
this clause shall excuse the Contractor from proceeding with the contract as changed.

Article 16. Termination-Generally:
Termination, whether for default or convenience, is not a Government claim. The Contracting Officer may
terminate a contract for default, in whole or in part, if the t ermination is in the best interests of the
Government, and the Contractor does any of the following:

(a) Fails to deliver the goods or complete the work or services within the time specified in the contract
or any modification;

(b) Fails to make sufficient progress on contract performance s o as to endanger performance of the
contract within the time specified or in the manner specified in the contract;

(c) Fails or refuses to go forward with the work in accordance with the direction of the Contracting
Officer;

(d) Expresses through word or conduct an intention not to compl ete the work in accordance with the
directions of the Contracting Officer;

(e) Fails to perform any of the ot her provisions of the contract;

(f) Materially deviates from t he representations and capabilities set forth in the Contractor’s response
to the solicitation.

A termination for default is a final decision of a Contracting Officer. In order to contest a termination for
default, the Contractor must submit a certified request to convert the termination for default to a termination
for convenience with all documents supporting such conversion and comply with all contract provisions and
laws relating to terminations for convenience, including the su bmission of a certified termination for
convenience settlement proposal. The submission of the certifie d request for conversion to a termination
for convenience and certified termination settlement proposal to the Contracting Officer must occur prior to
90 days from the date of the Contracting Officer’s final decision.

DELAYS—If the Contractor refuses or fails to prosecute the work, or any separable part thereof, with such
diligence as will insure its completion within the time specified in the Contract, or any extension thereof, or
fails to complete said work within specified time, the Government may, by written notice to the Contractor,
terminate his right to proceed with the work or such part of the work involving the delay. In such event the
Government may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion, by contract or otherwise, and
may take possession of and utilize in completing the work such materials, appliances, and plant as may
have been paid for by the Government or may be on the site of the work and necessary therefore. Whether
or not the Contractor’s right to proceed with the work is termi nated, he and his sureties shall be liable for
any liability to the Government resulting from his refusal or failure to complete the work within the specified
time.

If fixed and agreed liquidated damages are provided in the Cont ract and if the Government does not so
terminate the Contractor’s right to proceed, the resulting dama ge will consist of such liquidated damages
until the work is completed and accepted.

The Contractor’s right to proceed shall not be so terminated no r the Contractor charged with resulting
damage if:

1. The delay in the completion the work arises from unforeseeab le causes beyond the control and
without the fault or negligence of the Contractor, including but not restricted to acts of God, acts of
the public enemy, acts of the Government in either its sovereig n or contractual capacity, acts of
another contractor in the performance of a contract with the Government, fires, floods, epidemics,
quarantine restrictions, strikes, freight embargoes, climatic c onditions beyond the normal which
could be anticipated, or delays of subcontractors or suppliers arising from unforeseeable causes
beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of both the Contractor and such
subcontractors or suppliers (the term subcontractors or supplie rs shall mean subcontractors or
suppliers at any tier); and

2. The Contractor, within 72 hours from the beginning of any su ch delay, (unless the Contracting
Officer grants a further period of time before the date of final payment under the Contract) notifies
the Contracting Officer in writing of the causes of delay.

The Contracting Officer shall as certain the facts and the exten t of the delay and extend the time for
completing the work when, in his judgment, the findings of fact justify such an extension, and his findings
of fact shall be final and conclusive on the parties, subject only to appeal as provided in Article 14 herein.

If, after notice of termination of the Contractor’s right to pr oceed under the provisions of this Article, it is
determined for any reason that the Contractor was not in default under the provisions of this Article, or that
the delay was excusable under the provisions of this Article, t he rights and obligations of the parties shall
be in accordance with Article 6 herein. Failure to agree to any such adjustment shall be a dispute concerning
a question of fact within the meaning of Article 7 herein.

The rights and remedies of the Government provided in this Article are in addition to any other rights and
remedies provided by law or under the Contract.

Article 17. Termination For Convenience Of The District:
(a) The District may terminate performance of work under this contract in whole or, from time to time, in
part if the Contracting Officer determines that a termination is in the District’s interest. The Contracting
Officer shall terminate by delivering to the Contractor a Notice of Termination specifying the extent of
termination and effective date.

(b) After receipt of a Notice of Termination, and except as directed by the Contracting Officer, the
Contractor shall immediately proceed with the following obligations, regardless of any delay in
determining or adjusting any amounts due under this clause:

(1) Stop work as specified in the notice.

(2) Place no further subcontracts or orders (referred to as subcontracts in this clause) for
materials, services, or facilities, except as necessary to complete the continued portion of the
contract.

(3) Terminate all contracts to the extent they relate to the work terminated.

(4) Assign to the District, as directed by the Contracting Officer, all rights, title and interest of the
Contractor under the subcontracts terminated, in which case the District will have the right to
settle or pay any termination settlement proposal arising out of those terminations.

(5) With approval or ratification to the extent required by the Contracting Officer, settle all
outstanding liabilities and termination settlement proposals arising from the termination of
subcontracts. The approval or ratification will be final for purposes of this clause.

(6) As directed by the Contracting Officer, transfer title and deliver to the District (i) the fabricated
or unfabricated parts, work in process, completed work, supplies, and other materials produced or
acquired for the work terminated, and (ii) the completed or partially completed plans, drawings,
information, and other property that, if the contract has been completed, would be required to be
furnished to the District.

(7) Complete performance of the work not terminated.

(8) Take any action that may be necessary, or that the Contracting Officer may direct, for the
protection and preservation of the property related to this contract that is in the possession of the
Contractor and in which the District has or may acquire an interest. For items or components in
the Contractor’s possession that have not been delivered to the District, the Contractor must
return those items to their vendor of origin and provide to the District all documentation of the
return and all evidence of any restocking fees paid. Otherwise, such items and components must
be inventoried and documented by part number or serial number and delivered to the Contracting
Officer in the manner so instructed.

(9) Use its best efforts to sell, as directed or authorized by the Contracting Officer, any property of
the types referred to in subparagraph (6) above; provided, however, that the Contractor (i) is not
required to extend credit to any purchaser and (ii) may acquire the property under the conditions
prescribed by, and at prices approved by, the Contracting Officer. The proceeds of any transfer or
disposition will be applied to reduce any payments to be made by the District under this contract,
credited to the price or cost of the work, or paid in any other manner directed by the Contracting
Officer.

(c) After the expiration of thirty (30) days (or such longer period as may be agreed to) after receipt by the
Contracting Officer of acceptable inventory schedules, the Contractor may submit to the Contracting
Officer a list, certified as to quantity and quality of termination inventory not previously disposed of
excluding items authorized for disposition by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor may request the
District to remove those items or enter into an agreement for their storage. Within fifteen (15) days, the
District will accept title to those items and remove them or enter into a storage agreement. The
Contracting Officer may verify the list upon removal of the items, or if stored, within forty five (45) days
from submission of the list, and shall correct the list, as necessary, before final settlement.

(d) After termination, the Contractor shall submit a final termination settlement proposal to the Contracting
Officer in the form and with the certification prescribed by the Contracting Officer. The Contractor shall
submit the proposal promptly, but no later than ninety (90) days from the effective date of termination,
unless extended in writing by the Contracting Officer upon written request of the Contractor within this 90
day period. In the event the Contractor was terminated for default and it asserts that it is entitled to a
termination for convenience, its certified request for the conversion of the default termination to one for
convenience and its certified termination settlement proposal must be submitted to the Contracting Officer
prior to the expiration of 90 days from the date of the default termination. With respect to a termination for
convenience, if the Contracting Officer determines that the facts justify such action, he may receive and
act upon any such termination claim at any time after such one year period or extension thereof. Nothing
herein shall be construed to extend the time for the submission of a claim hereunder for a defaulted
Contractor beyond 90 days from the date of the default termination. Upon failure of the Contractor to
submit his termination claim within the time allowed, the Contracting Officer may, subject to any review
required by the Government’s procedures in effect as of the date of execution of the Contract, determine,
on the basis of information available to him, the amount, if any, due to the Contractor by reason of the
termination and shall thereupon pay to the Contractor the amount so determined. The Parties agree that
such a determination is final and binding.

(e) Subject to paragraph (d) above, the Contractor and the Contracting Officer may agree upon the whole
or any part of the amount to be paid because of the termination. The amount may include a reasonable
allowance for profit on work done. However, the agreed amount, whether under this paragraph (e) or
paragraph (f) below, exclusive of costs shown in subparagraph (f)(3) below, may not exceed the total
contract price as reduced by (1) the amount of payment previously made and (2) the contract price of
work not terminated. The contract shall be amended, and the Contractor paid the agreed amount.
Paragraph (f) below shall not limit, restrict, or affect the amount that may be agreed upon to be paid under
this paragraph.

(f) If the Contractor and the Contracting Officer fail to agree on the whole amount to be paid because of
the termination work, the Contracting Officer shall pay the Contractor the amounts determined by the
Contracting Officer as follows, but without duplication of any amounts agreed on under paragraph (e)
above:

(1) The contract price for completed supplies or services accepted by the District (or sold or
acquired under subparagraph (b)(9) above) not previously paid for, adjusted for any saving of
freight and other charges.

(2) The total of: (i) The costs incurred in the performance of the work terminated, including initial
costs and preparatory expense allocable thereto, but excluding any costs attributable to supplies
or services paid or to be paid under subparagraph (f)(1) above; (ii) The cost of settling and paying
termination settlement proposals under terminated subcontracts that are properly chargeable to
the terminated portion of the contract if not included in subparagraph (f)(1) above; and (iii) A sum,
as profit on subparagraph f(1) above, determined by the Contracting Officer to be fair and
reasonable; however, if it appears that the Contractor would have sustained a loss on the entire
contract had it been completed, the Contracting Officer shall allow no profit under this
subparagraph (iii) and shall reduce the settlement to reflect the indicated rate of loss.

(3) The reasonable cost of settlement of the work terminated, including: (i) Accounting, legal,
clerical, and other expenses reasonably necessary for the preparation of termination settlement
proposals and supporting data; (ii) The termination and settlement of subcontractors (excluding
the amounts of such settlements); and (iii) Storage, transportation, and other costs incurred,
reasonably necessary for the preservation, protection, or disposition of the termination inventory.

(g) Except for normal spoilage, and except to the extent that the District expressly assumed the risk of
loss, the Contracting Officer shall exclude from the amounts payable to the Contractor under paragraph
(f) above, the fair value as determined by the Contracting Officer, of property that is destroyed, lost,
stolen, or damaged so as to become undeliverable to the District or to a buyer.

(h) The Contractor shall have the right of appeal, under the Disputes clause, from any determination
made by the Contracting Officer under paragraphs (d), (f) or (j), except that if the Contractor failed to
submit the termination settlement proposal within the time provided in paragraph (d) or (j), and failed to
request a time extension, there is no right of appeal. If the Contracting Officer has made a determination
of the amount due under paragraph (d), (f) or (j), the District will pay the Contractor (1) the amount
determined by the Contracting Officer if there is no right of appeal or if no timely appeal has been taken,
or (2) the amount finally determined on an appeal.

(i) In arriving at the amount due the Contractor under this clause, there shall be deducted:

(1) All unliquidated advances or other payments to the Contractor under the termination portion of
the contract;

(2) Any claim which the District has against the Contractor under this contract; and

(3) The agreed price for, or the proceeds of sale of, materials, supplies, or other things acquired
by the Contractor or sold under the provisions of this clause and not recovered by or credited to
the District.

(j) If the termination is partial, the Contractor may file a proposal with the Contracting Officer for an
equitable adjustment of the price(s) of the continued portion of the contract. The Contracting Officer shall
make any equitable adjustment agreed upon. Any proposal by the Contractor for an equitable adjustment
under this clause shall be submitted within ninety (90) days from the effective date of termination unless
extended in writing by the Contracting Officer.

(k) (1) The District may, under the terms and conditions it prescribes, make partial payments and
payments against costs incurred by the Contractor for the terminated portion of the contract, if the
Contracting Officer believes the total of these payments will not exceed the amount to which the
Contractor shall be entitled.
(2) If the total payments exceed the amount finally determined to be due, the Contractor shall repay the
excess to the District upon demand together with interest computed at the rate of 10 percent (10%) per
year. Interest shall be computed for the period from the date the excess payment is received by the
Contractor to the date the excess payment is repaid. Interest shall not be charged on any excess
payment due to a reduction in the Contractor’s termination settlement proposal because of retention or
other disposition of termination inventory until 10 days after the date of the retention or disposition, or a
later date determined by the Contracting Officer because of the circumstances.

(l) Unless otherwise provided in this contract or by statute, the Contractor shall maintain all records and
documents relating to the terminated portion of this contract for 3 years after final settlement. This
includes all books and other evidence bearing on the Contractor’s costs and expenses under this
contract. The Contractor shall make these records and documents available to the District, at the
Contractor’s office, at all reasonable times, without any direct charge. If approved by the Contracting
Officer, photographs, micrographs, or other authentic reproductions may be maintained instead of original
records and documents.

Article 18. Recovery Of Debts Owed The District:
The Contractor hereby agrees that the District may use all or any portion of any payment, consideration
or refund due the Contractor under the present contract to satisfy, in whole or part, any debt due the
District.

Article 19. Retention and Examination Of Records:
The Contractor shall establish and maintain books, records, and documents (including electronic storage
media) in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and practices which sufficiently and
properly reflect all revenues and expenditures of funds provided by the District under the contract that
results from this solicitation.

The Contractor shall retain all records, financial records, supporting documents, statistical records, and
any other documents (including electronic storage media) pertinent to the contract for a period of three (3)
years after termination of the contract, or if an audit has been initiated and audit findings have not been
resolved at the end of three (3) years, the records shall be retained until resolution of the audit findings or
any litigation which may be based on the terms of the contract.

The Contractor shall assure that these records shall be subject at all reasonable times to inspection,
review, or audit by Federal, District, or other personnel duly authorized by the Contracting Officer.
The Contracting Officer, the Inspector General and the District of Columbia Auditor, or any of their duly
authorized representatives shall, until three years after final payment, have the right to examine any
directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of the Contractor involving transactions related
to the contract.

Article 20. Non-Discrimination Clause:
(a) The Contractor shall not discriminate in any manner against any employee or applicant for
employment that would constitute a violation of the District of Columbia Human Rights Act, approved
December 13, 1977, as amended (D. C. Law 2-38; D. C. Official Code §2-1402.11) (2001 Ed.)(“Act” as
used in this Section). The Contractor shall include a similar clause in all subcontracts, except
subcontracts for standard commercial supplies or raw materials. In addition, Contractor agrees and any
subcontractor shall agree to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for
employment, notice setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause as provided in Section
251 of the Act.

(b) Pursuant to rules of the Office of Human Rights, published on August 15, 1986 in the D. C. Register,
Mayor’s Order 2002-175 (10/23/02), 49 DCR 9883 and Mayor’s Order 2006-151 (11/17/06), 52 DCR
9351, the following clauses apply to this contract:

(1) The Contractor shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment
because of actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status,
personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status, family
responsibilities, disability, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, source of income,
or place of residence or business. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination which is
prohibited by the Act. In addition, harassment based on any of the above protected categories is
prohibited by the Act.

(2) The Contractor agrees to take affirmative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and
that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their actual or perceived: race,
color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation,
gender identity or expression, familial status, family responsibilities, disability, matriculation,
political affiliation, genetic information, source of income, or place of residence or business.
The affirmative action shall include, but not be limited to the following:

(a) employment, upgrading or transfer;

(b) recruitment, or recruitment advertising;

(c) demotion, layoff, or termination;

(d) rates of pay, or other forms of compensation; and

(e) selection for training and apprenticeship.

(3) The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants
for employment, notices to be provided by the Contracting Agency, setting forth the provisions in
subsections (b)(1) and (b)(2) concerning non-discrimination and affirmative action.

(4) The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on
behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment pursuant to the non-discrimination requirements set forth in subsection (b)(2).

(5) The Contractor agrees to send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he
has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, a notice to be provided
by the contracting agency, advising the said labor union or workers’ representative of that
contractor’s commitments under this nondiscrimination clause and the Act, and shall post copies
of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment.

(6) The Contractor agrees to permit access to his books, records and accounts pertaining to its
employment practices, by the Chief Procurement Officer or designee, or the Director of Human
Rights or designee, for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with this chapter, and to
require under terms of any subcontractor agreement each subcontractor to permit access of such
subcontractors’ books, records, and accounts for such purposes.

(7) The Contractor agrees to comply with the provisions of this chapter and with all guidelines for
equal employment opportunity applicable in the District of Columbia adopted by the Director of
the Office of Human Rights, or any authorized official.

(8) The Contractor shall include in every subcontract the equal opportunity clauses, subsections
(b)(1) through (b)(9) of this section, so that such provisions shall be binding upon each
subcontractor or vendor.

(9) The Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontract as the Contracting
Officer may direct as a means of enforcing these provisions, including sanctions for
noncompliance; provided, however, that in the event the Contractor becomes involved in, or is
threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the
contracting agency, the Contractor may request the District to enter into such litigation to protect
the interest of the District.

Article 21. Definitions:
(a)The term “District” or “Government” will mean the District of Columbia Department of General Services.

(b)The term “Mayor” will mean the Mayor of the District of Columbia.

(c)The term “Chief Procurement Officer” or “Contracting Officer” will the Director of the Department of
General Services or his/her designee.

(d)The term “Board” or “CAB” means the Contract Appeals Board of the District of Columbia.

(e)If the Contractor is an individual, the term Contractor shall mean the Contractor, his heirs, his
representatives, his executor and his administrator. If the Contractor is a corporation, the term Contractor
shall mean the Contractor and its successors and assigns.

Article 22. Health And Safety Standards:
Items delivered under this contract shall conform to all requirements of the Occupational Safety and
Health Act of 1970, as amended (“OSHA”), and Department of Labor Regulations under OSHA, and all
Federal requirements in effect at time of bid opening/proposal submission.

Article 23. Appropriation Of Funds:
The District’s liability under this contract is contingent upon the future availability of appropriated monies
with which to make payment for the contract purposes. The legal liability on the part of the District for the
payment of any money shall not arise unless and until such appropriation shall have been provided.

Article 24. [intentionally omitted]

Article 25. Service Contract Act of 1965:
(a) Definitions. “Act,” as used in this clause, means the Service Contract Act of 1965, as amended (41
U.S.C. §351, et seq.).

(1) “Contractor,” as used in this clause, means the prime Contractor or any subcontractor at any
tier.

(2) “Service employee,” as used in this clause, means any person (other than a person employed
in a bona fide executive, administrative, or professional capacity as defined in 29 CFR 541)
engaged in performing a District contract not exempted under 41 U.S.C. §356, the principal
purpose of which is to furnish services in the United States, as defined in section 22.1001 of the
Federal Acquisition Regulation. It includes all such persons regardless of the actual or alleged
contractual relationship between them and a contractor.

(b) Applicability. To the extent that the Act applies, this contract is subject to the following provisions and
to all other applicable provisions of the Act and regulations of the Secretary of Labor (20 CFR part 4). All
interpretations of the Act in Subpart C of 29 CFR 4 are incorporated in this contract by reference. This
clause does not apply to contracts or subcontracts administratively exempted by the Secretary of Labor or
exempted by 41 U.S.C. §356, as interpreted in Subpart C of 29 CFR 4.

(c) Compensation.

(1) Each service employee employed in the performance of this contract by the Contractor or any
subcontractor shall be paid not less than the minimum monetary wages and shall be furnished
fringe benefits in accordance with the wages and fringe benefits determined by the Secretary of
Labor or the Secretary's authorized representative, as specified in any wage determination
attached to this contract.

(2) If a wage determination is attached to this contract, the Contractor shall classify any class of
service employees not listed in it, but to be employed under this contract (i.e., the work to be
performed is not performed by any classification listed in the wage determination) so as to
provide a reasonable relationship (i.e., appropriate level of skill comparison) between such
unlisted classifications and the classifications listed in the wage determination. Such conformed
class of employees shall be paid the monetary wages and furnished the fringe benefits as are
determined pursuant to the procedures in this paragraph. This conforming procedure shall be
initiated by the Contractor prior to the performance of contract work by the unlisted class of
employee:

(a) The Contractor shall submit Standard Form (SF) 1444, Request for Authorization of
Additional Classification and Rate, to the Contracting Officer no later than 30 days after
the unlisted class of employee performs any contract work. The Contracting Officer shall
review the proposed classification and rate and promptly submit the completed SF 1444
(which must include information regarding the agreement or disagreement of the
employees’ authorized representatives or the employees themselves together with the
agency recommendation), and all pertinent information to the Wage and Hour Division,
Employment Standards Administration (ESA), Department of Labor. The Wage and Hour
Division will approve, modify, or disapprove the action or render a final determination in
the event of disagreement within 30 days of receipt or will notify the Contracting Officer
within 30 days of receipt that additional time is necessary;

(b) The final determination of the conformance action by the Wage and Hour Division
shall be transmitted to the Contracting Officer who shall promptly notify the Contractor of
the action taken. Each affected employee shall be furnished by the Contracting Officer
with a written copy of such determination or it shall be posted as a part of the wage
determination;

(c) The process of establishing wage and fringe benefit rates that bear a reasonable
relationship to those listed in a wage determination cannot be reduced to any single
formula. The approach used may vary from wage determination to wage determination
depending on the circumstances. Standard wage and salary administration practices
which rank various job classifications by pay grade pursuant to point schemes or other
job factors may, for example, be relied upon. Guidance may also be obtained from the
way different jobs are rated under Federal pay systems (Federal Wage Board Pay
System and the General Schedule) or from other wage determinations issued in the
same locality. Basic to the establishment of any conformable wage rate(s) is the concept
that a pay relationship should be maintained between job classifications based on the
skill required and the duties performed;

(d) In the case of a contract modification, an exercise of an option, or extension of an
existing contract, or in any other case where a Contractor succeeds to a contract under
which the classification in question was previously conformed pursuant to this clause, a
new conformed wage rate and fringe benefits may be assigned to the conformed
classification by indexing (i.e., adjusting) the previous conformed rate and fringe benefits
by an amount equal to the average (mean) percentage increase (or decrease, where
appropriate) between the wages and fringe benefits specified for all classifications to be
used on the contract which are listed in the current wage determination, and those
specified for the corresponding classifications in the previously applicable wage
determination. Where conforming actions are accomplished in accordance with this
paragraph prior to the performance of contract work by the unlisted class of employees,
the Contractor shall advise the Contracting Officer of the action taken but the other
procedures in this clause need not be followed;

(e) No employee engaged in performing work on this contract shall in any event be paid
less than the currently applicable minimum wage specified under section 6(a)(1) of the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended;

(f) The wage rate and fringe benefits finally determined under this clause shall be paid to
all employees performing in the classification from the first day on which contract work is
performed by them in the classification. Failure to pay the unlisted employees the
compensation agreed upon by the interested parties or finally determined by the Wage
and Hour Division retroactive to the date such class of employees commenced contract
work shall be a violation of the Act and this contract;

(g) Upon discovery of failure to comply with this clause, the Wage and Hour Division shall
make a final determination of conformed classification, wage rate, and/or fringe benefits
which shall be retroactive to the date such class or classes of employees commenced
contract work.

(3) If the term of this contract is more than 1 year, the minimum wages and fringe benefits
required for service employees under this contract shall be subject to adjustment after 1 year and
not less often than once every 2 years, under wage determinations issued by ESA.

(4) The Contractor can discharge the obligation to furnish fringe benefits specified in the
attachment or determined under paragraph (2) of this clause by furnishing any equivalent
combinations of bona fide fringe benefits, or by making equivalent or differential cash payments,
in accordance with Subpart B and C of 29 CFR 4.

(d) Minimum wage: In the absence of a minimum wage attachment for this contract, the Contractor shall
not pay any service or other employees performing this contract less than the minimum wage specified by
section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, as amended (29 U.S.C. §206). Nothing in this
clause shall relieve the Contractor of any other legal or contractual obligation to pay a higher wage to any
employee.

(e) Successor contracts: If this contract succeeds a contract subject to the Act under which substantially
the same services were furnished and service employees were paid wages and fringe benefits provided
for in a collective bargaining agreement, then, in the absence of a minimum wage attachment to this
contract, the Contractor may not pay any service employee performing this contract less than the wages
and benefits, including those accrued and any prospective increases, provided for under that agreement.
No Contractor may be relieved of this obligation unless the limitations of 29 CFR 4.1c(b) apply or unless
the Secretary of Labor or the Secretary's authorized representative:

(1) Determines that the agreement under the predecessor was not the result of arms-length
negotiations; or

(2) Finds, after a hearing under 29 CFR 4.10, that the wages and benefits provided for by that
agreement vary substantially from those prevailing for similar services in the locality or
determines, as provided in 29 CFR 4.11, that the collective bargaining agreement applicable to
service employees employed under the predecessor contract was not entered into as a result of
arm's length negotiations. Where it is found in accordance with the review procedures provided in
29 CFR 4.10 and 4.11 and parts 6 and 8 that some or all of the wages and fringe benefits
contained in a predecessor Contractor's collective bargaining agreement are substantially at
variance with those which prevail for services of a character similar in the locality, and that the
collective bargaining agreement applicable to service employees employed under the
predecessor contract was not entered into as a result of arm's length negotiations, the
Department will issue a new or revised wage determination setting forth the applicable wage
rates and fringe benefits. Such determination shall be made part of the contract or subcontract, in
accordance with the decision of the Administrator, the Administrative Law Judge, or the Board of
Service Contract Appeals, as the case may be, irrespective of whether such issuance occurs
prior to or after the award of a contract or subcontract (53 Comp. Gen. 401 (1973)). In the case of
a wage determination issued solely as a result of a finding of substantial variance, such
determination shall be effective as of the date of the final administrative decision.

(f) Notification to employees: The Contractor shall notify each service employee commencing work on this
contract of a minimum wage and any fringe benefits required to be paid, or shall post a notice of these
wages and benefits in a prominent and accessible place at the worksite, using such poster as may be
provided by the Department of Labor.

(g) Safe and sanitary working conditions: The Contractor shall not permit services called for by this
contract to be performed in buildings or surroundings or underworking conditions provided by or under the
control or supervision of the Contractor that are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to the health or
safety of service employees. The Contractor shall comply with the health standards applied under 29
CFR Part 1925.

(h) Records: The Contractor shall maintain for 3 years from the completion of work, and make available
for inspection and transcription by authorized ESA representatives, a record of the following:

(1) For each employee subject to the Act:

(a) Name and address;

(b) Work classification or classifications, rate or rates of wages and fringe benefits
provided, rate or rates of payments in lieu of fringe benefits, and total daily and weekly
compensation;

(c) Daily and weekly hours worked; and

(d) Any deductions, rebates, or refunds from total daily or weekly compensation.

(2) For those classes of service employees not included in any wage determination attached to
this contract, wage rates or fringe benefits determined by the interested parties or by ESA under
the terms of paragraph (c)(3) of this clause. A copy of the report required by paragraph (e) of this
clause will fulfill this requirement.

(3) Any list of the predecessor Contractor's employees which had been furnished to the
Contractor as prescribed by this clause. The Contractor shall also make available a copy of this
contract for inspection or transcription by authorized representatives of the Wage and Hour
Division. Failure to make and maintain or to make available these records for inspection and
transcription shall be a violation of the regulations and this contract, and in the case of failure to
produce these records, the Contracting Officer, upon direction of the Department of Labor and
notification to the Contractor, shall take action to cause suspension of any further payment or
advance of funds until the violation ceases. The Contractor shall permit authorized
representatives of the Wage and Hour Division to conduct interviews with employees at the
worksite during normal working hours.

(i) Pay periods: The Contractor shall unconditionally pay to each employee subject to the Act all wages
due free and clear and without subsequent deduction (except as otherwise provided by law or
regulations, 29 CFR part 4), rebate, or kickback on any account. These payments shall be made no later
than one pay period following the end of the regular pay period in which the wages were earned or
accrued. A pay period under this Act may not be of any duration longer than semi-monthly.

(j) Withholding of payments and termination of contract: The Contracting Officer shall withhold from the
prime Contractor under this or any other District contract with the prime contractor any sums the
Contracting Officer, or an appropriate officer of the Labor Department, decides may be necessary to pay
underpaid employees. In the event of failure to pay any employees subject to the Act all or part of the
wages or fringe benefits due under the Act, the Contracting Officer may, after authorization or by direction
of the Department of Labor and written notification to the Contractor, take action to cause suspension of
any further payment or advance of funds until such violations have ceased. Additionally, any failure to
comply with the requirements of this clause may be grounds for termination for default. In such event, the
District may enter into other contracts or arrangements for completion of the work, charging the
Contractor in default with any additional cost.

(k) Subcontracts: The Contractor agrees to insert this clause in all subcontracts.

(l) Contractor's report:

(1) If there is a wage determination attachment to this contract and any classes of service
employees not listed on it are to be employed under the contract, the Contractor shall report
promptly to the Contracting Officer the wages to be paid and the fringe benefits to be provided
each of these classes, when determined under paragraph (c) of this clause.

(2) If wages to be paid or fringe benefits to be furnished any service employees under the
contract are covered in a collective bargaining agreement effective at any time when the contract
is being performed, the Contractor shall provide to the Contracting Officer a copy of the
agreement and full information on the application and accrual of wages and benefits (including
any prospective increases) to service employees working on the contract. The Contractor shall
report when contract performance begins, in the case of agreements then in effect, and shall
report subsequently effective agreements, provisions, or amendments promptly after they are
negotiated.

(m) Contractor's Certification: By entering into this contract, the Contractor (and officials thereof) certifies
that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has a substantial interest in the Contractor's firm
is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded District contracts by virtue of the sanctions imposed under
section 5 of the Act. No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for
award of a District contract under section 5 of the Act. The penalty for making false statements is
prescribed in the U.S. Criminal Code, 18 U.S.C. §1001.

(n) Variations, tolerances, and exemptions involving employment: Notwithstanding any of the provisions
in paragraphs (c) through (l) of this clause, the following employees may be employed in accordance with
the following variations, tolerances, and exemptions authorized by the Secretary of Labor.

(1)(i) In accordance with regulations issued under Section 14 of the Fair Labor Standards Act of
1938 by the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division, ESA (29 CFR 520, 521, 524, and 525),
apprentices, student learners, and workers whose earning capacity is impaired by age or by
physical or mental deficiency or injury, may be employed at wages lower than the minimum
wages otherwise required by section 2(a)(1) or 2(b)(1) of the Service Contract Act, without
diminishing any fringe benefits or payments in lieu of these benefits required under section
2(a)(2) of the Act.
(ii) The Administrator will issue certificates under the Act for employing apprentices, student-
learners, handicapped persons, or handicapped clients of sheltered workshops not subject to the
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, or subject to different minimum rates of pay under the two acts,
authorizing appropriate rates of minimum wages, but without changing requirements concerning
fringe benefits or supplementary cash payments in lieu of these benefits.
(iii) The Administrator may also withdraw, annul, or cancel such certificates under 29 CFR 525
and 528.

(2) An employee engaged in an occupation in which the employee customarily and regularly
receives more than $30 a month in tips shall be credited by the employer against the minimum
wage required by section 2(a)(1) or section 2(b)(1) of the Act, in accordance with regulations in
29 CFR 531. However, the amount of credit shall not exceed 40 percent of the minimum rate
specified in section 6(a)(1) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 as amended.

Article 26. Cost and Pricing Data:
(a) This paragraph and paragraphs (b) through (e) below shall apply to contractors or offerors in regards
to: (1) any procurement in excess of $100,000, (2) any contract awarded through competitive sealed
proposals, (3) any contract awarded through sole source procurement, or (4) any change order or
contract modification. In its response to a solicitation, submission of an offer, submission of any proposed
change, submission of any proposed modification, and submission of any request for an equitable
adjustment, the Contractor or offeror must certify that, to the best of the Contractor’s or offeror’s
knowledge and belief, any cost and pricing data submitted was accurate, complete and current as of the
date specified in the contract, offer, proposed change, proposed modification and or request for an
equitable adjustment.

(b) Unless otherwise provided in the solicitation, the offeror or Contractor shall, before entering into any
contract awarded through competitive sealed proposals or through sole source procurement or before
negotiating any price adjustments pursuant to a change order or modification, submit cost or pricing data
and certification that, to the best of the Contractor’s knowledge and belief, the cost or pricing data
submitted was accurate, complete, and current as of the date of award of this contract or as of the date of
negotiation of the change order or modification.

(c) If any price, including profit or fee, negotiated in connection with this contract, or any cost
reimbursable under this contract, was increased by any significant amount because (1) the Contractor or
a subcontractor furnished cost or pricing data that were not complete, accurate, and current as certified
by the Contractor, (2) a subcontractor or prospective subcontractor furnished the Contractor cost or
pricing data that were not complete, accurate, and current as certified by the Contractor, or (3) any of
these parties furnished data of any description that were not accurate, the price or cost shall be reduced
accordingly and the contract shall be modified to reflect the reduction.

(d) Any reduction in the contract price under paragraph (c) above due to defective data from a
prospective subcontractor that was not subsequently awarded, the subcontract shall be limited to the
amount, plus applicable overhead and profit markup, by which (1) the actual subcontract or (2) the actual
cost to the Contractor, if there was no subcontract, was less than the prospective subcontract cost
estimate submitted by the Contractor; provided that the actual subcontract price was not itself affected by
defective cost or pricing data.

(e) Cost or pricing data includes all facts as of the time of price agreement that prudent buyers and sellers
would reasonably expect to affect price negotiations significantly. Cost or pricing data are factual, not
judgmental, and are therefore verifiable. While they do not indicate the accuracy of the prospective
Contractor’s judgment about estimated future costs or projections, cost or pricing data do include the data
forming the basis for that judgment. Cost or pricing data are more than historical accounting data; they
are all the facts that can be reasonably expected to contribute to the soundness of estimates of future
costs and to the validity of determinations of costs already incurred.

(f) The following specific information should be included as cost or pricing data, as applicable:

(1) Vendor quotations;

(2) Nonrecurring costs;

(3) Information on changes in production methods or purchasing volume;

(4) Data supporting projections of business prospects and objectives and related operations
costs;

(5) Unit – cost trends such as those associated with labor efficiency and complete breakdown of
unit prices;

(6) Make or buy decisions;

(7) Estimated resources to attain business goals;

(8) Information on management decisions that could have a significant bearing on costs.

(g) If the offeror or contractor is required by law to submit cost or pricing data in connection with pricing
this contract or any change order or modification of this contract, the Contracting Officer or
representatives of the Contracting Officer shall have the right to examine all books, records, documents
and other data of the Contractor (including computations and projections) related to negotiating, pricing,
or performing the contract, change order or modification, in order to evaluate the accuracy, completeness,
and currency of the cost or pricing data. The right of examination shall extend to all documents necessary
to permit adequate evaluation of the cost or pricing data submitted, along with the computations and
projections used. Contractor shall make available at its office at all reasonable times the materials
described above for examination, audit, or reproduction until three years after the later of:

(1) final payment under the contract;

(2) final termination settlement; or

(3) the final disposition of any appeals under the disputes clause or of litigation or the settlement
of claims arising under or relating to the contract.

Article 27. Multiyear Contract:
If this contract is a multiyear contract, then the following provision is made part of this contract:

If funds are not appropriated or otherwise made available for the continued performance in a subsequent
year of a multiyear contract, the contract for the subsequent year shall be terminated, either automatically
or in accordance with the termination clause of the contract. Unless otherwise provided for in the contract,
the effect of termination is to discharge both the District and the Contractor from future performance of the
contract, but not from the existing obligations. The Contractor shall be reimbursed for the reasonable
value of any non-recurring costs incurred but not amortized in the price of the supplies or services
delivered under the contract.

Article 28. Termination Of Contracts For Certain Crimes And Violations:
(a) The District may terminate without liability any contract and may deduct from the contract price or
otherwise recover the full amount of any fee, commission, percentage, gift, or consideration paid in
violation of this title if:

(1) The Contractor has been convicted of a crime arising out of or in connection with the
procurement of any work to be done or any payment to be made under the contract; or

(2) There has been any breach or violation of:

(A) Any provision of the Procurement Practices Act of 1985, as amended, or

(B) The contract provision against contingent fees.

(b) If a contract is terminated pursuant to this section, the Contractor:

(1) May be paid only the actual costs of the work performed to the date of termination, plus
termination costs, if any; and

(2) Shall refund all profits or fixed fees realized under the Contract.

(c) The rights and remedies contained in this are in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law,
and the exercise of any of them is not a waiver of any other right or remedy provided by law.

Article 29. Administrative Liquidated Damages:
In addition to any other liquidated damages provided for in the Contract, the Contractor hereby agrees
that the Government may assess administrative liquidated damages for the Contractor’s failure to submit
when due any deliverable required by the Contract. Unless otherwise prescribed by the Contracting
Officer, the rate of the administrative liquidated damages shall be $250 per day until the required
deliverable is received and accepted by the Government. The Government’s remedies for failure to
comply with the Contract terms and conditions are cumulative and not exclusive. Nothing herein shall be
construed to limit the Government’s ability to terminate the Contractor for the failure to submit Contract
deliverables when due.

Article 30. Force Majeure:
If the Contractor, because of Force Majeure, is rendered wholly or partly unable to perform its obligations
when due under this Contract, the Contractor may be excused from whatever performance is affected by
the Force Majeure to the extent so affected. In order to be excused from its performance obligations
under this Contract by reason of Force Majeure, within 72 hours of the occurrence or event, the
Contractor must provide the Contracting Officer written notice of its inability to perform as well as a
description of the force majeure and its effect on Contract performance. The Contracting Officer will have
the right to cause the inspection of the work site to determine the validity of the Contractor’s assertion of
its inability to perform. If the Contracting Officer agrees that the Contractor is wholly or partly unable to
perform its obligations under the Contract a decision will be issued indicating the extent to which the
Contractor is excused from its performance obligations. In no event will the Contractor be entitled to
money damages from the Government due to force majeure.

Article 31. Additional Bond Security:
If any surety upon any bond furnished in connection with the Contract becomes unacceptable to the
Government, or if any such surety fails to furnish reports as to his financial condition from time to time as
requested by the Government, the Contractor shall promptly furnish such additional security as may be
required from time to time to protect the interests of the Government and of persons supplying labor or
materials in the prosecution of the work contemplated by the Contract. Provided that upon the failure of
the Contractor to furnish such additional security within ten (10) days after written notice so to do, all
payments under the Contract will be withheld until such additional security is furnished.

Article 32. Anti-Competitive Practices and Anti-Kickback Provisions:
A. The Contractor recognizes the need for markets to operate competitively and shall observe and
shall comply with all applicable law, rules, and regulations prohibiting anti-competitive practices.
The Contractor shall not engage, directly or indirectly, in collusion or other anti-competitive
practices that reduces or eliminates competition or restrains trade. The Department shall report
to the appropriate authority any activity that evidences a violation of the antitrust laws, and take
such other further action to which it is entitled or obligated under the law.

B. The Contractor shall observe and comply with all applicable law, rules, and regulations prohibiting
kickbacks and, without limiting the foregoing, Contractor shall not (i) provide or attempt to provide
or offer to provide any kickback; (ii) solicit, accept, or attempt to accept any kickback; or (iii)
include, directly or indirectly, the amount of any kickback in the contract price charged by
Contractor or a Subcontractor of the Contractor to the Department. The Contractor shall have in
place and follow reasonable procedures designed to prevent and detect possible violations
described in this subparagraph in its own operations and direct business relationships. The
Department may take any recourse available to it under the law for violations of this anti-kickback
provision.

C. The Contractor represents and warrants that it did not, directly or indirectly, engage in any
collusive or other anti-competitive behavior in connection with the bid, negotiation or award of the
Contract. In the event the Department determines that there has been a violation of these
provisions, it may terminate the contract without liability.

ARTICLE 33. Ethical Standards for Department’s Employees and Former Employees:
The Department expects the Contractor to observe the highest ethical standards and to comply with all
applicable law, rules, and regulations governing ethical conduct or conflicts of interest. Neither the
Contractor, nor any person associated with the Contractor, shall provide (or seek reimbursement for) any
gift, gratuity, favor, entertainment, loan or other thing of value to any employee of the District or the
Department not in conformity with applicable law, rules or regulations. The Contractor shall not engage
the services of any person or persons in the employment of the Department or the District for any Work
required, contemplated or performed under the Contract. The Contractor may not assign to any former
Department or District employee or agent who has joined the Contractor's firm any matter on which the
former employee, while in the employ of the Department, had material or substantial involvement in the
matter. The Contractor may request a waiver to permit the assignment of such matters to former
Department personnel on a case-by-case basis. The Contractor shall include in every subcontract a
provision substantially similar to this section so that such provisions shall be binding upon each
Subcontractor or vendor.

ARTICLE 34. Construction:
The Contract shall be construed fairly as to all parties and not in favor of or against any party, regardless
of which party prepared the Contract.

ARTICLE 35. Survival:
All agreements warranties, and representations of the Contractor contained in the Contract or in any
certificate or document furnished pursuant to the Contract shall survive termination or expiration of the
Contract.

ARTICLE 36. Remedies Cumulative:
Unless specifically provided to the contrary in the Contract, all remedies set forth in the Contract are
cumulative and not exclusive of any other remedy the Government may have, including, without limitation,
at law or in equity. The Government’s rights and remedies will be exercised at its sole discretion, and
shall not be regarded as conferring any obligation on the Government’s to exercise those rights or
remedies for the benefit of the Contractor or any other person or entity.

ARTICLE 37. Entire Agreement; Modification:
The Contract supersedes all contemporaneous or prior negotiations, representations, course of dealing,
or agreements, either written or oral. No modifications to the Contract shall be effective against the
Department unless made in writing signed by both the Department and the Contractor, unless otherwise
expressly provided to the contrary in the Contract. Nothing herein shall be construed to limit the
Department’s right to issue unilateral modifications to the contract.

ARTICLE 38. Severability:
In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Contract shall for any reason be held to
be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not
affect any other provision of this Contract, and in lieu of each such invalid, illegal or unenforceable
provision, there shall be added automatically as a part of this Contract a provision as similar in terms to
such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision as may be possible and be valid, legal and enforceable;
each part of this Contract is intended to be severable.