
Chapman served as counsel to ENFRA on its $855 million, 30-year, Energy-as-a-Service (EaaS) partnership with Novant Health—the largest transaction of its kind in the US health care sector to date. This milestone reflects ENFRA’s leadership in delivering long-term energy sustainability, resiliency, and cost savings for health care systems through innovative infrastructure solutions.
ENFRA, formerly Bernhard, is one of the largest privately owned energy infrastructure firms in the nation providing innovative energy infrastructure solutions and is the industry leader in delivering EaaS solutions for higher education and healthcare institutions. ENFRA provides a fully integrated, turnkey approach to infrastructure modernization- reducing costs, enhancing operational efficiency, and ensuring long-term savings without the burden of upfront capital investment.
Chapman (led by Joe Saverino and a deal team that includes partners Rick Cosgrove and David Kates and associates Colin Mummery, Steven Bassett and Gerardo Alvarez) has represented ENFRA on EaaS transactions with facilities spanning coast-to-coast in the United States including Hawaii, Oregon, California, Texas, Indiana, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, and New Jersey.