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Contract Negotiation Service For Universities To Reduce Financial Waste Launched

Recession Resister is now offering their trusted contract negotiation service to private universities and colleges across the United States who want to reduce financial waste and become more financially sustainable.

Recession Resister is pleased to be working alongside both private not-for-profit and private for-profit universities across America and offering them their comprehensive but swift and streamlined expense-saving contract negotiation service.

More information is available at https://recessionresister.com/

With many universities across the country still dealing with the negative financial consequences of the COVID crisis—according to the latest figures from the National Center for Education Statistics, revenue dropped by as much as 33% during the pandemic—Recession Resister appreciates that every dollar counts. As such, with their contract negotiation service, they will focus on helping partnering universities to reduce financial waste by cutting the costs of their main overheads and utilities, including electricity, gas, and water.

With many universities housed in sprawling and often old campuses, the team at Recession Resister knows that charges for both heating and cooling can be particularly costly. That’s why, in addition to negotiating with service providers to secure a better rate on all their utilities and bills, the financial management and sustainability experts will also introduce new energy efficiency measures to universities.

By adopting smart eco-friendly and energy-efficient technologies like new HVAC systems and walk-in coolers and freezers for all cafeterias and dining halls, Recession Resister anticipates that universities and colleges can cut electricity costs by as much as 15-30% annually. Given that the average university today spends over $100,000 on energy alone a year—according to the latest figures from the US Energy Information Administration—this represents a significant savings opportunity.

As Recession Resister works with both for-profit and not-for-profit universities, they are also pleased to be offering all partnering schools a no-save, no-pay promise. This means that unless a school makes savings on their utilities and bills, they will not have to pay anything.

A spokesperson for the expense management consultants said, “If you’re like most universities, you could be overpaying in lots of different ways. Maybe you are paying more than you should for basic services like the internet or your phones. Or maybe you are not optimizing your energy consumption and rate. Or maybe your utility bills have errors, discrepancies and mistakes that you can correct and pay less. Regardless of why you are overpaying, the how to lower your bills is simple. Let us manage them for you.”

Recession Resister hopes their new contract negotiation service for universities will allow colleges across America to reduce financial waste and redirect these resources to facility upgrades, research initiatives, scholarships, and more.

For more information, visit https://recessionresister.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Brian Richards
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Organization: Recession Resister
Address: 11923 NE Sumner St STE 687470, Portland, Oregon 97220, United States
Website: https://recessionresister.com

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89123266

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