Procurement doesn’t need to be a chokepoint.

Our government’s default contracting practice is over one hundred years old. With innovations in technology, advancements in finance, and the need for fast environmental progress, we need to rethink how we structure contracts in a way that works in service of nature and public health.

This system is slow and costly. We aim to cut taxpayer expenses and the time it takes to carry out restoration projects by half.

EPIC works diligently to assist government in moving away from the traditional ‘Design-Bid-Build’ contract and adopting the innovative ‘Pay for Success’ model.

Pay for success allows the government to buy actualized environmental outcomes, just like they already buy office supplies. This type of contract has the potential to generate faster and cheaper environmental outcomes, like pounds of nutrients removed from a watershed, acres of riparian forest buffers planted, linear feet of stream restored, or acres of habitat.

The majority of payment isn’t issued to the contractor until after the project deliverables have been verified and deemed successful.

Examples of Pay for Success Initiatives

Are you interested in additional examples? Do you want to see what’s going on in your area? We’re actively compiling a database of Pay for Success and Streamlined Permitting efforts nationwide.

Are you a government employee interested in diving into alternative contract structures? A great place to start is to learn about how Pay for Success contracts work. Our Pay for Success 101 Resource Guide can help.

Our team is happy to talk through the ins and outs of government procurement. Contact our Procurement Strategy Lead, Grace Edinger, to set up a call.

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