Spire lands contract offering integrator services to Unicor

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Spire was chosen as the recipient for an indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract from the Federal Prisons Industries to provide integrator services for PV systems for Federal customers of Unicor. The contract has a five-year term with five, one-year renewal options. Its total value will not exceed US$75 million over the contract period and has no guaranteed minimum.

Roger Little, Spire’s chairman and CEO commented, “We have provided Unicor with a PV module production line for its prison system in Otisville, New York and another to be established at the correctional facility in Sheridan, Oregon. These lines are used to train people for entry into the fast growing PV industry work force and to produce modules for Federal systems. We have an existing systems teaming agreement with Unicor and are very pleased to have received this EPC contract which further expands our relationship.”

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