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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> SCOPE OF WORK <br /> <br /> CALIFORNIA GREEN BUILDING CODE AND LEED CERTIFICATION TRAINING <br /> The City of Santa Ana would like to provide a higher level of internal expertise of energy efficient design <br /> <br /> and knowledge of green buildings. To achieve this, CALGreen and LEED classes will be offered <br /> quarterly during the year of 2012 with the last class conducted prior to October 15, 2012. Each class is <br /> from 7 to 8 hours and will include interactive activities and lecture pertaining to knowledge of <br /> CALGreen, LEED GA, or LEED AP building techniques. The program is available to city staff, <br /> legislative and advisory bodies, and other governmental stakeholders. Course material will be presented <br /> in PowerPoint and through reference materials, along with group interaction and presentations from the <br /> instructor. The classes will be conducted by one instructor, Alex Spilger. Mr. Spilger is the President and <br /> Founder of GreenStep Education which specializes in Green Building training. GreenStep will provide <br /> <br /> the materials which consist of participant workbook, interactive learning activities based on real LEED <br /> projects, and a glossary of key green building definitions to be printed by the City. <br /> <br /> It is expected that LEED certification training classes will be offered to a minimum of 100 people and <br /> California Green Building Code training to a minimum of 50 people. Classes include LEED Accredited <br /> Professional (AP), LEED Green Associate (GA) and CALGreen, will be offered four times during the <br /> year depending on the number of attendees scheduled to take the classes. Classes will be held if there are <br /> 20 to 40 people scheduled to attend. It is anticipated that 2 Review classes will be offered to people who <br /> <br /> plan to take the LEED GA / AP test. <br /> <br /> California Green Building Code Classes <br /> The CALGreen classes will be custom-developed for the City of Santa Ana. The classes are designed for <br /> city staff, legislative and advisory bodies, and other governmental stakeholders to increase understanding <br /> of CALGreen Codes with respect to implementation of both mandatory and voluntary measures. <br /> Workshops will cover the residential and non-residential sections of the CalGreen Code and will include <br /> information for both the plan check and field-inspection components. This workshop will be further <br /> <br /> customized by the City. <br /> I <br /> LEED Green Associate Classes <br /> This workshop is intended for anyone who wants a basic understanding of LEED - including those with a <br /> stake in their community's building practices, those directly involved in green building projects, and those <br /> pursuing the LEED GA credential. The classes provide essential knowledge of sustainable building <br /> concepts that are fundamental to all LEED Rating Systems. It begins with a brief background on the U.S. <br /> Green Building Council and LEED, including basics of the building certification process. The workshops <br /> <br /> present LEED requirements and exam concepts at each credit category level - across building types and <br /> rating systems. Key LEED metrics and LEED referenced standards are addressed throughout the <br /> workshop. This workshop is designed to prepare participants for the LEED GA exam. <br /> <br /> 1 <br /> 25B-13 <br />