Mission & Vision

The mission of the National Weatherization Corporation is to support clean energy initiatives to benefit all Americans.  We specialize in the implementation of energy programs, making them efficient while enhancing stakeholder value.

The vision of the NWC is to foster strong relationships with public and private organizations supporting high-impact energy conservation programs.  These programs will result in an improved quality of life for people while creating sustainable jobs.

NWC provides Compliance and Project Management services. We are working to create clean-energy jobs by retrofitting homes through weatherization.

 

Recovery Act Funds

Job creation is key to reviving the economy, labor secretary Hilda Solis says: "The president wants to weatherize a million homes."  "We are expecting to see hundreds of thousands of, if not short of a million, jobs created just in weatherization."

The Department of Energy's Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP) enables modest-income families to permanently reduce

their energy bills by making their homes more energy efficient, at no cost to the dwelling occupants.  The average expenditure limit is $6,500 per home.

The Recovery Act includes a strong commitment to oversight and accountability, while emphasizing the need to quickly deliver funding to states to help create new jobs and stimulate local economies.

 

Services by Customer

Federal Agencies

Grantees

Subgrantees

Contractors/Subcontractors

Our Services

Project Management

  1. Material Procurement & Compliance
  2. Labor Compliance

Time Tracking Services, Xora

Prevailing Wages by State/County

NWC Profile

About Us

Leadership Team

Teaming Arrangements

Events, Community & Giving Back

Davis-Bacon Act Certified Payroll
Registration, Setup and Login for
Contractors/Subcontractors, click here
Davis-Bacon Act
Compliance Services

Proposal
NWC/Bid Express Services
for Subgrantees and Contractors

Latest News & Events

11/17/09
NWC and Bid Express issue a Joint Press Release for Subgrantee/Contractor Internet Bidding Services • More

10/24/09
NWC awarded an exclusive statewide one-year contract from the New Jersey Community Action Association to provide Davis-Bacon Compliance Services for Contractors, Registration & Weekly Certified Payrolls

10/21-22/09
Sponsored and attended the 2009 New Jersey Annual Community Action Conference, Trenton, NJ

09/29-30/09
Participated in the Department of Labor's Prevailing Wage Conference; Davis-Bacon compliance, Reviewing Certified Payroll and Wage Rate Conformance sessions Boston, MA

09/28/09
Responded to Department of Energy’s Request for Information (RFI) supporting the Recovery Act's "Retrofit Ramp-Up" program, as part of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program (EECBG). Supporting the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009

09/15-18/09
Participated in the 2009 National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP) Fall Training Conference.  Attended the WAP/ARRA Accountability & Reporting Issues, Prevailing Wage & Davis Bacon Requirements, & Understanding the Fiscal Issues the OMB Circulars sessions, in Bloomington, MN

09/14/09
Participated in the NASEO 2009 Annual Meeting, State Energy Program (SEP) & ARRA Implementation Roundtable, Annapolis, MD

09/02/09
Attended the 2009 Community Action Partnership Convention, participated in Davis-Bacon Act (Prevailing Wages) session, Philadelphia, PA

08/04/09
Participated in New Jersey Contractor Orientation Meeting, Monroe Township, NJ

08/03/09
Signed a Teaming Arrangement with Points North for Davis-Bacon Act Certified Payroll Reporting, Washington DC

07/24/09
Attended the Prevailing Wage Conference hosted U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) Wage and Hour Division, Alrington VA

07/20/09
Attended the 2009 National Weatherization Training, hosted by U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Indianapolis, IN More...

06/17/09
Attended a meeting with U.S. Department of Energy - Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Washington DC

02/02/09
Attended the 2009 Mid-Winter Training Conference hosted by the National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP), Washington DC