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Exhibit 2 <br />Siemens Industry, Inc. <br />10775 Business Center Drive <br />Cypress, CA 90630 <br />Phone 714 -331 -5860 <br />Fax 855- 802 -8459 <br />Customer: City of Santa Ana <br />Address: 20 Civic Center Plaza <br />Santa Ana, CA 92701 <br />Attn: John Aguilar <br />Proposal: City Hall & Ross Annex Lighting Control Project <br />SIEMENS <br />Proposal No: JM29FY14 <br />Date: 4/2/14 <br />Siemens Industry, Inc. is pleased to present the following proposal for a multi - faceted project for lighting energy savings <br />at two City of Santa Ana buildings; City Hall and Ross Annex. Both sites are scheduled to receive T9 advanced lighting <br />technology that combines wireless controls, dimmable ballasts and supersaver T8's to maximize energy savings. All of <br />this is done with the ability to utilize the investment the City has already made in their Siemens building automation <br />system. The lighting will be monitored through an existing Siemens APOGEE system to allow the building managers a <br />comprehensive view of the building as a whole. <br />At City HaU, nearly all T8 linear fluorescents will be converted to demand response dimmable program start technology. <br />All dimming ballasts will be initially tuned to 80% (20% dimming) to take advantage of the higher lumen output of the <br />new 28 watt XPXL lamps. These new super long life T8 lamps are rated at 84,000 hours of life, and come with a full <br />seven year system warranty. All 3 and 4 lamp fixtures will be de - lamped to 2 lamps and fitted with optical reflectors to <br />increase fixture efficiency. This proposal also plans to de -lamp and /or disconnect 10% of the 2 lamp linear T8 strip <br />fixtures found throughout the building. Finally, 50% of the lobby metal halide fixtures are slated to be disconnected to <br />boost energy savings in a space that is currently over lit. All these retrofits will be supported by a wireless control system. <br />The wireless control system will have complete functionality for integrated time based scheduling, occupancy sensor <br />control, and daylight harvesting. The system is also compatible with automatic and manual demand response if desired in <br />the future. <br />The proposed retrofits for Ross Annex are nearly identical. This building will also install the linear fluorescent demand <br />response program start system described above, with the same initial task tuning to 80 %. The strategies employed in all 3 <br />and 4 lamp fixtures at City Hall will be maintained in the Annex as well. Select lobby and elevator area recessed lighting <br />are scheduled to be de tamped to increase savings. All spaces in excess of 8 light fixtures will receive occupancy sensors. <br />The wireless control system will be fully implemented <br />Scone of Work <br />• Retrofitting all of the existing T8 fluorescent normal ballast factor fixtures with new reduced ballast factor <br />electronic ballasts. <br />• De- lamping the existing 3 -lamp T8 fluorescent fixtures to 2 -lamp T8 fluorescent fixtures. <br />• Decommissioning a number of fluorescent fixtures in areas that are over lit. <br />• Retrofitting the incandescent lamps with LED equivalent lamps. <br />• Installing occupancy sensors in areas to reduce lighting fixture operating hours. <br />• Installing a lighting controls system capable of scheduling the lighting fixtures on/off. <br />• Updating Insight graphics to show lighting status. <br />Please see Exhibit A for line by line lighting scope detail. <br />Siemens Industry, Inc. <br />10775 Business Center Drive Phone 714.331.5800 <br />Cypress, CA 90830 Fax 855.802.8459 <br />www. slemens.com <br />25E -11 <br />Page 11 <br />