Procurement

​​Large state procurements are posted publicly to the State of Maryland’s eMaryland Marketplace Advantage (eMMA) website, which can be accessed here. As a Maryland state agency, the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) will post large procurements on eMMA.  MEA also partners with its fellow state agency, the Maryland Environmental Service (MES), on some procurements; in this situation, MES will post the procurement on eMMA as well as on the MES Bonfire procurement website

Current Active Procurement Activities

  • 11/21/23: MES has posted a Request for Proposal for “Energy Technical & Engineering Analysis Commercial, Industrial, Institutional, and Governmental. MES is issuing the solicitation for the purposes of obtaining a qualified Contractor to provide energy technical and engineering analysis services to support the development and implementation of state-funded energy programs implemented by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA).  The RFP can be accessed here​ from the MES Bonfire website. Information about this RFP is also posted on the eMMA website. Questions about this RFP should be directed to the MES point of contact listed in the RFP. 
  • 11/14/23: MES has posted a Request for Proposal forEnergy Technical & Engineering Analysis Residential. MES is issuing the solicitation for the purposes of obtaining a qualified Contractor to provide energy technical and engineering analysis services to support the development and implementation of state-funded energy programs implemented by the Maryland Energy Administration (MEA).  The RFP can be accessed here from the MES Bonfire website. Information about this RFP is also posted on the eMMA website. Questions about this RFP should be directed to the MES point of contact listed in the RFP. ​

Getting Started with eMMA

Interested potential vendors may register to receive automated notifications on new procurements from State of Maryland agencies that get posted in eMMA.  
  • From the eMMA website, the link for vendor registration can be found on the right hand side of the page (see “New Vendor? Register Now”). 
  • To receive automatic notifications, vendors will need to be sure to:
    • Register with the eMMA system; 
    • Add vendor administrators on their profile to receive automated solicitation notifications; and,
    • Select applicable product and service codes in eMMA.
Note:  MEA does not manage the eMMA website.  Therefore, any questions on the vendor registration process, or eMMA in general, should be directed to the eMMA help desk at eMMA.helpdesk@maryland.gov​. Additional information can be found in the eMMA Frequently Asked Questions and Quick Reference Guides​. MEA provides the information above on eMMA​ as a courtesy to help vendors get started with the process.