RenuEn Corporation Announces Plans to Acquire Te
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RenuEn Corporation Announces Plans to Acquire Team Energy, Inc.
July 26, 2012
TEAM ENERGY.... A LIST OF PROJECTS ALREADY AWARDED TO THEM .. CHECK OUT THE NAMES
Pepsi Bottling Group Awarded multiple warehouse and bottling plant projects from PBG across the country for installing new energy efficient linear fluorescent lighting systems and dedicated sensors.
Coca Cola Enterprises Awarded multiple warehouse and bottling plant projects throughout CCE’s northeast region for installing new energy efficient linear fluorescent lighting systems and dedicated sensors.
Sweetbay SupermarketDue to a relationship developed with Hannaford (a sister division), TEI was awarded a contract in 2004 by a general contractor awarded a (100) store renovation program that dealt with transitioning the older Kash N’Karry name over to the new Sweet Bay name. TEI provided an array of project manager services dealing with replacing main sales floor lighting. *(this agreement aligned opportunities with larger national programs).
Meijer, Inc .TEI was contracted as a project manager in 2005 by Meijer to oversee and deploy an energy efficiency program dealing with replacing app. 80,000 lighting fixtures spread across over 16M sq. ft. of retail space. This aggressive program turned out to be the largest of its kind in the US that year. This program aligned TEI to be contracted in 2006 through 2007 by a leading national labor contractor (IES) who had similar contracts in place with Wal-Mart, Kmart, and Kroger.
SUPERVALU Andover, MA - Replaced over (600) 400 watt high pressure sodium fixtures with 200 watt pulse start-metal halide fixtures that came with patented adjustable inner reflector system and motion sensor controls. This relationship aligned us to be contracted by SUPERVALU as their Manager of Facilities & Operations Services - with duties of identifying other energy projects for corporate facilities and contracted franchises.
Hannaford SupermarketsSouth Portland, ME - Replaced over (500) 400 watt high pressure sodium fixtures with newer energy efficient 6Lamp-T5 linear fluorescent high bays with dedicated sensors.