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SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
Year in Review
With your support 2012 was an exceptional year for the San Diego Green Building Council (SDGBC) We moved our mission forward like never before this report highlights a few of our proudest accomplishments for the year
middot Our professional development attracted more than 2000 individual attendees and we offered more than 9000 contact-hours of education on green building and sustainable planning middot The volunteers in our Green Assistance Program certified their first LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance project at the WorldBeat Center in Balboa Park middot Our community set the bar for National USGBCrsquos first annual Green Apple Day of Service with more than 100 participants volunteering and learning about green schools and completing multiple upgrade projects for the Pepper Drive School in Santee
We cannot do thismdashnor would we want to do thismdashwithout our community which has grown stronger in each of our ten years of history Thank You
THANK YOU
Douglas Kot Executive Director
COLLABORATE9 Green Apple Day of Service training on classroom greening
EDUCATE7 Regenerative Design Workshop at the SDGampE Energy Innovation Center
INSPIRE5 Celebration of LEED Platinum certification for San Diego County
1 Executive Letter
3 Mission amp Vision
4 Board of Directors
5 Inspire
7 Educate
9 Collaborate
13 Financials
14 Partners
CONTENTS
San Diego organizing group forms with 21
members
2002501(c)(3)
established
2007Received
Sempra Energy Foundation
Environmental Champion
Award
2009The Living Building
Challenge Collaborative
begins in San Diego via
SDGBC
2011Membership reaches 500
2012SDGBC History
Total LEED Certified Projects
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
250
200
150
100
50
VISIONOur buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the
health and vitality of all life within a generation
MISSIONInspire educate collaborate within
our community to transform our built environment toward true
sustainability
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Jay BartBarona Resort and Casino
Jay Corrales Vice PresTurner Real Estate
Barbara FanningMindswing Consultants
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Kamala Kuresman SecrNV5
Zach Pannier PresidentDPR Construction
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas amp Electric
Robert Thiele TreasRobert Thiele Architects
Matt WellsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
With your support 2012 was an exceptional year for the San Diego Green Building Council (SDGBC) We moved our mission forward like never before this report highlights a few of our proudest accomplishments for the year
middot Our professional development attracted more than 2000 individual attendees and we offered more than 9000 contact-hours of education on green building and sustainable planning middot The volunteers in our Green Assistance Program certified their first LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance project at the WorldBeat Center in Balboa Park middot Our community set the bar for National USGBCrsquos first annual Green Apple Day of Service with more than 100 participants volunteering and learning about green schools and completing multiple upgrade projects for the Pepper Drive School in Santee
We cannot do thismdashnor would we want to do thismdashwithout our community which has grown stronger in each of our ten years of history Thank You
THANK YOU
Douglas Kot Executive Director
COLLABORATE9 Green Apple Day of Service training on classroom greening
EDUCATE7 Regenerative Design Workshop at the SDGampE Energy Innovation Center
INSPIRE5 Celebration of LEED Platinum certification for San Diego County
1 Executive Letter
3 Mission amp Vision
4 Board of Directors
5 Inspire
7 Educate
9 Collaborate
13 Financials
14 Partners
CONTENTS
San Diego organizing group forms with 21
members
2002501(c)(3)
established
2007Received
Sempra Energy Foundation
Environmental Champion
Award
2009The Living Building
Challenge Collaborative
begins in San Diego via
SDGBC
2011Membership reaches 500
2012SDGBC History
Total LEED Certified Projects
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
250
200
150
100
50
VISIONOur buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the
health and vitality of all life within a generation
MISSIONInspire educate collaborate within
our community to transform our built environment toward true
sustainability
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Jay BartBarona Resort and Casino
Jay Corrales Vice PresTurner Real Estate
Barbara FanningMindswing Consultants
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Kamala Kuresman SecrNV5
Zach Pannier PresidentDPR Construction
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas amp Electric
Robert Thiele TreasRobert Thiele Architects
Matt WellsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
COLLABORATE9 Green Apple Day of Service training on classroom greening
EDUCATE7 Regenerative Design Workshop at the SDGampE Energy Innovation Center
INSPIRE5 Celebration of LEED Platinum certification for San Diego County
1 Executive Letter
3 Mission amp Vision
4 Board of Directors
5 Inspire
7 Educate
9 Collaborate
13 Financials
14 Partners
CONTENTS
San Diego organizing group forms with 21
members
2002501(c)(3)
established
2007Received
Sempra Energy Foundation
Environmental Champion
Award
2009The Living Building
Challenge Collaborative
begins in San Diego via
SDGBC
2011Membership reaches 500
2012SDGBC History
Total LEED Certified Projects
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
250
200
150
100
50
VISIONOur buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the
health and vitality of all life within a generation
MISSIONInspire educate collaborate within
our community to transform our built environment toward true
sustainability
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Jay BartBarona Resort and Casino
Jay Corrales Vice PresTurner Real Estate
Barbara FanningMindswing Consultants
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Kamala Kuresman SecrNV5
Zach Pannier PresidentDPR Construction
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas amp Electric
Robert Thiele TreasRobert Thiele Architects
Matt WellsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
San Diego organizing group forms with 21
members
2002501(c)(3)
established
2007Received
Sempra Energy Foundation
Environmental Champion
Award
2009The Living Building
Challenge Collaborative
begins in San Diego via
SDGBC
2011Membership reaches 500
2012SDGBC History
Total LEED Certified Projects
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
250
200
150
100
50
VISIONOur buildings and communities will regenerate and sustain the
health and vitality of all life within a generation
MISSIONInspire educate collaborate within
our community to transform our built environment toward true
sustainability
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Jay BartBarona Resort and Casino
Jay Corrales Vice PresTurner Real Estate
Barbara FanningMindswing Consultants
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Kamala Kuresman SecrNV5
Zach Pannier PresidentDPR Construction
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas amp Electric
Robert Thiele TreasRobert Thiele Architects
Matt WellsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
2012 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth BrummittBrummitt Energy Associates
Jay BartBarona Resort and Casino
Jay Corrales Vice PresTurner Real Estate
Barbara FanningMindswing Consultants
Sean HulenBalfour Beatty Construction
Walt KanzlerQualcomm
Kamala Kuresman SecrNV5
Zach Pannier PresidentDPR Construction
Matthew PorrecaBNIM Architects
Lucia StoneSan Diego Gas amp Electric
Robert Thiele TreasRobert Thiele Architects
Matt WellsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wells
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
The San Diego Green Building Council provides a forum for a diverse group of individuals to come together in support of greening the built environment From contractors and engineers to designers and developers members and supporters come from various backgrounds with a shared passion for sustainability Through volunteer committees and other activities our members provide inspiration to the San Diego community In 2012 the SDGBC expanded this mission of inspiration to Greenbuild where several members presented a session on our Green Assistance Program (see pg 10) Several USGBC Chapters have began implementing GAP in their region and extensive replication is expected as word continues to spread
INSPIRE
ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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ADVOCACYGovernor Jerry Brown announces new green building policy for the state
ArchitectureDesignEngineeringConsultantsContractorBuilderManufacturerVendorFacility Management
DevelopmentReal EstateGovrsquotNon ProfitUtilityEnergy ServiceStudentOtherNot Listed
LEED Projects in San DiegoNeighborhood DevelopmentRetailSchoolHomesCore and ShellEBO+MCommercial InteriorsNew Construction
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
lsquo04 lsquo05 lsquo06 lsquo07 lsquo08 lsquo09 lsquo10 lsquo11 lsquo12
SDGBC MEMBERS
77175
193
215
66
62
5957
554
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
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Gre
en B
uild
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Coun
cil
San
Dieg
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apte
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l rig
hts
rese
rved
Through events and collaborations the SDGBC has grown while educating our community on a variety of sustainability related topics SDGBC provides a Lunch+LEED monthly in partnership with the San Diego Design Institute This workshop series focuses on the latest technology and processes in green building design and construction Professionals from around San Diego County use this opportunity to earn Continuing Education Credits to maintain LEED credentials SDGBC also offers a monthly GreenMeet an evening opportunity to stay updated on sustainability and development issues while networking Other professional Development opportunities include workshops and tours to provide lsquohands onrsquo experience with LEED buildings Living Machines Urban Farming and other exciting projects around town As an USGBC Authorized Education Delivery Partner SDGBC works with local educational institutions to create and deliver programs to new audiences and promote the message of sustainable development in new communities
EDUCATE
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
SAN DIEGOGREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
copy 2
012
US
Gre
en B
uild
ing
Coun
cil
San
Dieg
o Ch
apte
r Al
l rig
hts
rese
rved
GREENMEETOur signature monthly networking and educational event for our community 2012 topics included
The State of Green Building
The Green Assistance Program
The Rise of Urban Farming
The Future of Water in San Diego
Summer Social
Green Schoolhouse Series
Regenerative Design
Integrative Process
High-performace Living Buildings
Annual Green Building Awards and Volunteer Recognition
LUNCH+LEEDA monthly discussion on products and technical issues related to green buildings 2012 topics included
Greenbuild Recap
The Value of Green Homes
Overview of LEED ND
OPR and CALGreen
MCAS Miramar Master Planning
Green or Greenwashing
Energy Star Benchmarking
HVAC 101
Interior Lighting and Controls
Credential Maintenance Reporting
TOURS Green Homes Tour Living Machine Tour The Aventine TO
TAL
98
20 Green Apple Day of Service
Lunch+LEEDFacility Study GroupsGreen Building ToursGreen Assistance ProgramGreenMeetGreen Associate Exam PrepLEED Technical Review
1000
2000
3000
4000CONTACT
HOURS OFEDUCATION
The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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The first GAP project at the WorldBeat Cultural Center (WBC) in Balboa Park was launched in 2010 and provided LEED project experience to over 40 volunteers In 2012 WBC achieved LEED Silver Certification under the LEED v2009 for Existing Buildings rating system Upgrades and retrofits implemented at WBC from the GAP program resulted in reducing annual indoor water usage by over 20 increased the natural daylight in the performance space through the installation of tubular daylighting devices and helped reduce the energy draw through new LED stage lighting In addition significant upgrades were made to the hybrid natural ventilation system providing more outdoor ldquofreshrdquo air to the building Of the 40 plus volunteers involved on the project 12 have used the experience for LEED AP or Green Associate exam eligibility and preparation while those volunteers with an existing LEED credential used the experience to fulfill their credential maintenance requirements In addition the project provided volunteers with valuable networking and work experience leading to a handful of personal and professional accomplishments we celebrate within our community
COLLABORATE
The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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The Green Assistance Program (GAP) was developed to aid local non-profits and community centers that desire to green their buildings and operations The premise of GAP is to rally local green building expertise in service to institutions that support our community to bridge the lsquogaprsquo between our community of building professionals and the community at large GAP enables these non-profits to lighten the burden of operating their buildings so they can better focus on their mission The program also provides SDGBC members with valuable LEED project experience and the opportunity to learn from and network with other green building professionalsDirect GAP project involvement consists of an approximately 9-month period with volunteers working in teams organized by LEED credit category Volunteers with diverse backgrounds and experience levels are recruited from the SDGBC community Teams then explore the feasibility of each credit through the completion of a LEED EB O+M feasibility assessment qualifying
recommendations based on a cost benefit analysis The teams then support the non-profit partner in implementing sustainability upgrades and beginning the LEED certification process in two phases ndash an establishment period of adoptingimplementing plans policies and data collection methods and a performance period in which actual building performance is logged Documenting LEED credits often requires measuring detailed long-term operations in the performance period and can be otherwise cost prohibitive for the non-profit partners with whom SDGBC works However many of the assessment recommendations will result in long term life-cycle savings enabling the non-profit to invest these savings in its mission For non-profits that choose not to pursue LEED certification the team still provides recommendations and support regarding sustainability upgrades and best practices in operations using LEED EB O+M metrics to quantify sustainable performance
ldquoGAP HAS GENERATED PRICELESS AMOUNTS OF PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR ME SDGBC HAS
PROVIDED ME WITH REAL TIME PROJECT BASED LEARNING TO FULLY UNDERSTAND THE LEED EBOM
RATING SYSTEMS WHICH HAS GIVEN ME THE UTMOST CONFIDENCE TO SUCCEED IN THE AP EXAMrdquo
-MARYBETH BARNARD-ZAFFINO SUSTAINABLE MBA LEED AP O+M
Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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Green Apple Day of Service is a global movement to put all children in schools where they have clean and healthy air to breathe where energy and resources are conserved and where they can be inspired to dream of a brighter future On Sept 29 2012 the SDGBC partnered with Balfour Beatty Construction and the Santee School District to host San Diegorsquos first Green Apple Day of Service at Pepper Drive School in El Cajon CA This school was in need of many repairs and modernizations yet did not qualify for state modernization funds until the 2016-2017 school year Sixty volunteers created a sustainable student garden improved irrigation installed a fence painted and landscaped while 30 school teachers learned about classroom greening Many local partners contributed to these efforts by offering both financial and in-kind donations a true showing of community support for green schools
COLLABORATE
EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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EDUCATIONPROGRAMSActively engages the community by developing planning and implementing high-quality educational and networking programs
EMERGING PROFESSIONALSSupports those who are new to green building and cultivates a community of future leaders through professional development and networking activities
GREEN SCHOOLSAdvocates for the adoption of green school design and construction polices by all California school districts It promotes the design and construction of green schools which provide measurable benefits to student health test scores teacher retention school operations costs and the environment
LIVING BUILDING CHALLENGEEncourages the creation of Living Buildings Sites and Communities in our region while inspiring educating and motivating a global audience about the need for a fundamental and transformative change
SUSTAINABLE DESTINATIONSeeks to be a catalyst for the transformation of the regional tourism and hospitality industries through the way buildings and organizations are designed built and operated
EXISTING BUILDINGS O+MAccelerates the implementation of green building operations and maintenance practices in existing buildings in San Diego by educating building owners and managers about the benefits of the LEED for Existing Buildings Operations amp Maintenance Green Building Rating System
MARKETINGMEMBERSHIPComprised of industry professionals and volunteers with marketing experience who work on behalf of the SDGBC to promote events and accomplishments attract and retain membership to grow our sustainable community
RESIDENTIAL GREEN BUILDINGWorks to advance residential green building within San Diego County through education community partnerships advocating policy and developing resources
VOLUNTEER IMPACTVolunteer committees are central to SDGBC and much of the Council work is accomplished through our eight volunteer-led committees Each group meets monthly and is focused on advancing or supporting the mission of the organization through a different focus area In 2012 our 100 most active committee volunteers contributed more than 1100 hours and demonstrated the commitment of San Diegorsquos citizens to a more sustainable future
This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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Dieg
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This Financial statement has not been audited for completeness The San Diego Green Building Council is registered with the IRS and the California Registry of Charitable Trusts as the US Green Building Council - San Diego Chapter a 501(c)(3) public benefit non-profit organization with Federal Tax ID number 20-2614848
INCOMETotal $443100
EventsEducational ProgrammingFee-for-ServiceCorporate PartnershipsIndividual Membership amp DonationsGrants
EXPENSETotal $441300
Green Building Research EventsEducational ProgrammingAdministrative amp OverheadGreen Assistance ProgramMembership SupportGreen Building AdvocacyAccelerated Depreciation
FINANCIALS
5
43
2
4
34
30
38
37
19
14
10
SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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SAN DIEGO GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL
IS GRATEFUL TO THE PARTNERS WHO
SUPPORTED US IN 2012
ldquoIT HAS BEEN GREAT TO BE A PARTNER OF THE SDGBC THIS GROUP IS COMPRISED OF THE lsquoWHOrsquoS WHOrsquo WHEN IT
COMES TO SUSTAINABILITY IN SAN DIEGO AND IT HAS BEEN VERY BENEFICIAL TO BE ABLE TO FORGE
RELATIONSHIPS WITH THIS DYNAMIC GROUP OF lsquoSELF-
SELECTEDrsquo INDIVIDUALS AND INNOVATORS WHO
HAVE A SHARED INTEREST IN GREEN BUILDINGSrdquo
SustainingSan Diego Gas amp Electric
PlatinumDPR Construction
GoldCass Sowatsky Consulting Architects
SilverAO ReedDrew George and Partners
CertifiedAllied WasteBalfour Beatty ConstructionBNIM ArchitectsBrookfield HomesBrummitt Energy AssociatesJimborsquos NaturallyKEMA ServicesProject Management AdvisorsUniversity Mechanical and Engineering Contractors
FriendsACCO Engineered SystemsARCHITECTS hanna gabriel wellsBrady Companies San DiegoChallenger Sheet MetalCypress EcosystemsDesign Institute of San DiegoHD SupplyPacific Rim MetalRecycled LabsRJC ArchtiectsRobert Thiele ArchitectsWaxie Sanitary Supply
PARTNERS
-KEITH SCHNERINGERWAXIE SANITARY SUPPLY
httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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httpwwwusgbc-sdorg (858)357-3011
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