The scope and start date of the work will be based on the outcome of the Maryland Public Service Commission’s review of the 2012-2014 suite of programs recently filed.

ICF said that the contracts, which have a term of three years, continue its support of BGE’s residential, small commercial, and large industrial and commercial conservation programs.

The company will provide services that include energy efficiency program design and management, marketing and promotion, trade ally recruitment and management, rebate processing, quality control, and program tracking and reporting.

ICF International senior vice president Mike Mernick said the support provided by ICF will help BGE and its customers reduce energy use and mitigate the impacts of global climate change, and help BGE lead efforts toward state energy goals.