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Welcome to the SBA CourseDesigned for working professionals
Sustainable Building Advisor CourseMt. Hood Community College
Sustainability, Health & Safety ProgramDecember 15, 2009
© 2007 National Sustainable Building Advisor Program
SBA Informational Meeting Agenda
Opening and WelcomeOverview of PresentationProgram History and SponsorsCurriculum Review and Testimonials Questions and Registration Information
The National Sustainable Building Advisor Program
Non-profit based in Seattle Washington
Maintains and Distributes the Curriculum
Supports Local Schools to Offer Program
Administers the Certified Sustainable Building Advisor Exam
www.nasbap.org
Sustainable Building Advisor Course
Offered byMt. Hood Community College
Sustainability, Health & Safety Program
National SBA ProgramCascadia Region Green Building Council
Earth AdvantageTM
Green Building Services, Inc.Energy Trust of Oregon
BetterBricks
© 2007 National Sustainable Building Advisor Program
Sponsors of the ProgramThe Energy Trust of Oregon is offering two 50% tuition assistance for Trade Allies www.energytrust.org/TA
BetterBricks – Initiative of the NW Energy Efficiency Alliance www.betterbricks.com
NaSBAP - US Green Building Council (USGBC) Approved Education Provider
The SBA Course is a Level 400
(Mastery) Program
Rigorous course review by USGBC
Education Provider Program (EPP) is a clearinghouse for sustainable building education programs
http://www.usgbc.org/epp
The 'USGBC Education Provider Program Logo' is a registered trademark owned by the U.S. Green Building Council and is used by permission.
NaSBAP – Part of the Cascadia Sustainability Academy
Partnered with Cascadia Region Green Building Council in 2008 to provide increased professional learning opportunities.
Cascadia Sustainability Academy offers training and certification to building professionals on sustainability topics.
To view all Cascadia Sustainability offerings: http://www.cascadiagbc.org/education/cascadia-sustainability-academy/cascadia-sustainability-academy
Sampling of Schools Offering SBA Course (08-09)
Seattle Central Community College (Seattle WA)Mt Hood Community College (Gresham OR)Central Oregon Community College (Bend OR)Bucks County Community College (Newtown PA)Olympic College (Poulsbo WA)Community Colleges of Spokane (Spokane WA)New College of California (San Francisco CA)Light House Sustainable Building Centre (Vancouver BC, Canada)Santa Monica College (Santa Monica CA)Tacoma Community College (Tacoma WA)Gateway Community College (North Haven CT)Whatcom Community College (Bellingham WA)
Course Intention
To build a community of Sustainable Building Advisors who can confidently and knowledgeably promote sustainable building to the industry and the public.
Sustainable...
“ Then I say the earth belongs to each . . . generation during its course, fully and in its own right, no generation can contract debts greater than may be paid during the course of its own existence."
– Thomas Jefferson, September 6, 1789
Sustainable Building
Environmental, economic, and social sustainability is placed at the core of design and construction practice and professional responsibility
Curriculum
Fundamentals of Sustainable Building
Importance of Place: Site & Transportation
Energy & Lighting: Design & Equipment
Green Materials
Human Factors: Health & Indoor Air Quality
Protecting and Conserving Water
Job Site Operations
Commissioning, Operations & Maintenance
Format
Expert Instructors
Rigorous Inquiry
Hands-on Exercises
Demonstrated Competencies
Field Trips
Integrated Curriculum
Readings & Resources
Cross-Sector Applicability
Importance of Place: Lesson Plan
Lecture Components – Respected Experts Speak on:
Technical Approach to Sustainable Site Assessment
Intuitive Approach to Sustainable Site Assessment
Transportation Planning and Smart Growth
Interactive ComponentsOn-Site Assessment in Teams
In Classroom Discussion of Results
Field Trip to Transit-Oriented Development Subdivision, Town Center & Live-Work
Importance of Place: Lesson Plan, cont.
Analytical Components
Analysis of transportation and site aspects of actual projects.
Writing Components
Report of analyses completed for the class.
Reading Components
Required and recommended readings on the topic.
Importance of Place: Lesson PlanInteractive Components On-Site Assessment in Teams
Step 1: Reconnaissance
Step 2: Inventory Features
Step 3: Analysis
Step 4: Site Building on lot
Organizations with cSBAs
Architectural FirmsEngineering FirmsFacilities, Capital Projects ManagersResearch, Educational, and Sustainability InstitutionsDevelopers & ContractorsPublic UtilitiesPermitting & PlanningGovernment Agencies, Resource Conservation Div.Consultants
By June 2008, over 690 professionals will have completed the SBA course
MHCC Class Makeup: 2005-2006Architects & Designers (8)Planner (2)Construction Manager (2)Developer (1)Contractors (5)Engineers (5)Sustainability Specialists (2)Environmental Educators/Trainers (1)Energy & Resource Conservation Staff (3)Facilities Operations & Project Staff (1)Marketing Specialist (1)
Benefits to Students and Organizations They Represent
You and the organization you represent can offer:
A skillful and integrated approach in a rapidly growing field.
Knowledge of the latest sustainability performance standards.
Real value in opportunities to save money, reduce liability, and improve productivity and health conditions.
Benefits to the Region
You and the organization you represent can:
Reduce environmental impacts.
Improve overall sustainability, including economic and social conditions.
Make a real difference.
Testimonial
“It is a great program, full of practical information that can be applied in the workplace at many levels of detail. The program's strength is it's teachers, who bring to the class their practical, real life experience in implementing sustainable building strategies. They also bring considerable, and infectious, enthusiasm for the subject matter.”
Matt KorotRecycling & Solid Waste Program ManagerCity of Gresham 2007
Testimonial“Although I’ve had a smattering of “Green Building” ideas and techniques, what I have learned so far is just unbelievable in as much as I’m sure that all of the material and ideas that have been presented so far is just the tip of the iceberg. As someone who has been in the construction industry for 40 years and now in education, I hope to be able to not only teach construction to high school level students at Estacada High School, but be able to instruct them in sustainable building practices and theories to go along with the structural side and how they are both adaptable to building a sound and sustainable structure. I also hope to able to put together a class in Sustainable Practices for those people interested in taking steps toward their own efforts in sustainability in their every day lives.”
Cliff Brown, Educator 2007
Testimonial“As a developer of LEED Platinum home communities, I needed exposure to all of the subjects covered--energy, air, water, green building materials and more. Top notch instructors provided excellent power point presentations, hands on, interactive sessions, and delightful field trips guided by specialists. These field trips supported the class notes with added depth. Through our team projects, we were able to apply our knowledge to an actual project, and present it to the class. Also, students had many opportunities create a solid network for future collaboration. With this comprehensive knowledge, combined with a new network of peers, I feel a new confidence in my work and ability to provide future consulting services for sustainable branding for new clients. I never could have experienced this vast amount of information without this course which pulled it all together.”
LillyVillage Green Homes Development Team2007
Testimonial
“I have been extremely satisfied with the SBA course, and it has exceeded my expectations. It has been the personal and professional highlight of my year. With the guest instructor format, it felt like I was getting private lectures by an expert on each topic, which is not likely to happen without a class format. This course is absolutely worth the time and money.”
Bend Green Building Consultant
2007
Just the facts…
Length & Schedule: 9 months (March 5 to November 2010).Friday & Saturday, once a month.
Time:Number of Contact Hours: ~100.Estimated number of hours outside class for reading, researching, writing, and interacting with your team ~75 hrs.
MoneyTuition is $2,445 - $24.45 per hour of contact!January 22, 2010 deadline for Worksource funding approval.Price includes National Sustainable Building Advisor Program Certification Exam.
Next Steps
Go to the web site for registration form and course schedule www.mhcc.edu/sbap
Registration & sponsorship deadline is January 22, 2010
Class begins March 5, 2010
Tuition assistance for Energy Trust trade allies www.energytrust.org/TA
Sponsorships available-contact Antonio Paez
Contact Information
Antonio Paez Business & Industry Training
Mt. Hood Community College503-491-6913Antonio.paez@mhcc.edu
Dr. Javid MohtashamMt. Hood Community College Sustainability, Health and Safety Program503-491-7440 javid.mohtasham@mhcc.edu
Rosemary DiCandiloLead InstructorZero Waste Alliance503-279-9383rdicandilo@zerowaste.org
www.mhcc.edu/sbap www.nasbap.org
www.zerowaste.org/sbap
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