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Agreement for CALGreen and LEED Training <br />January 17, 2012 <br />Page 2 <br />There are two certificates under the LEED designation: the Green Associate (GA) and the <br />Accredited Professional (AP). The LEED GA credential is intended for professionals who want to <br />demonstrate green building expertise in nontechnical fields of practice. LEED GA denotes basic <br />knowledge of green design, construction, and operation. The LEED AP credential signifies an <br />advanced depth of knowledge in green building practices including on -site experience. The <br />proposed training will include both certificates. <br />To perform the training, professional services are required. To find a qualified training company, a <br />Request for Proposals was issued on November 1, 2011. Below is a summary of the proposals <br />solicited, and those received: <br />5 Requests for Proposals mailed <br />0 Requests for Proposals mailed to Santa Ana vendors <br />5 proposals received <br />0 proposals received from Santa Ana vendors <br />The consultants were evaluated according to their experience, past performance, responsiveness, <br />and cost. The proposals by the five companies were reviewed by a team from the Public Works <br />Agency, Planning and Building Agency, and the City's Energy and Sustainability Contractor. The <br />ratings for the five proposals were as follows: <br />NAME OF RESPONSIVE BIDDER RATING <br />GreenStep Education <br />91 <br />Triple Green Education <br />87 <br />Everblue <br />75 <br />Professor H un'oo Kim <br />72 <br />Krout and Associates <br />71 <br />The two best qualified companies were interviewed by the team. GreenStep Education is the lower <br />cost proposer and received the highest average score of 91. <br />BIDDER <br />COST <br />Greenstep Education <br />$50,180 <br />Triple Green Education <br />$91,982 <br />The staff recommends that GreenStep Education be retained for these services. GreenStep <br />Education has conducted more than 250 classes, and over 90 percent of its students have passed <br />the LEED AP test. Staff is also recommending the addition of a $5,000 contingency. <br />