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2010 CON Honeywell - Energy Retrofit Program
HONEYWELL AGREEMENT City of National City Energy Retrofit Phase 1 CUSTOMER NAME: City of National City HONEYWELL PROPOSAL NUMBER: 1 DATE OF SUBMISSION: February 2, 2010 VALIDITY PERIOD: 30 days HONEYWELL AGREEMENT City of National City Energy Retrofit Phase 1 CUSTOMER NAME: City of National City HONEYWELL PROPOSAL NUMBER: 1 DATE OF SUBMISSION: February 2, 2010 VALIDITY PERIOD: 30 days City of National City ER Contract Final/krs/I-29-10 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 2. HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1 3. CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3 4. SUBCONTRACTS 4 5. INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE 5 6. PRICE AND PAYMENT 5 7. CHANGES IN THE PROJECT 6 8. INSURANCE, INDEMNITY, WAIVER OF SUBROGATION, AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6 9. TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 9 10. ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 9 11. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9 12. ARBITRATION 11 ATTACHMENT A THE WORK (SCOPE -OF -WORK) ATTACHMENT B SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT C THE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT D SUPPORT SERVICES ATTACHMENT E PAYMENT SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT F ENERGY GUARANTEE ATTACHMENT G SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS ATTACHMENT H RESERVED ATTACHMENT I RESERVED ATTACHMENT J PROJECT ACCEPTANCE City of National City ER Contract Redlined/krs/9-2-09 ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 This Agreement, including all Attachments, Exhibits, and Schedules referenced herein (hereinafter the "Agreement") is made this 16th day of February, 2010 (the "Effective Date") by and between Honeywell International Inc. ("HONEYWELL"), a Delaware Corporation, acting through its Automation and Control Solutions business unit, with a principal place of business at 101 Columbia Road, Morristown, New Jersey 07962-1057, and City of National City ("CUSTOMER") with a principal place of business at 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950 (collectively the "Parties"). 1.2 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement, including all attachments and exhibits hereto, represents the entire agreement between CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements. This Agreement shall not be superseded by any provisions of the documents for construction and may be amended only by written instrument signed by both CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be modified, altered, changed or voided by any subsequent Purchase Order issued by CUSTOMER, which relates to the subject matter of this Agreement. 1.3 As used in this Agreement, the term "Work" means the services required by this Agreement, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by HONEYWELL to fulfill HONEYWELL's obligations, as described in Attachment A and otherwise set forth in the Contract Documents. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 1.4 The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, its attachments, exhibits, schedules, and addenda. 1.5 Support Services means those services and obligations to be undertaken by HONEYWELL in support of CUSTOMER as set forth in Attachment D. 1.6 Installation Schedule means that schedule set out in Attachment C describing the Parties' intentions respecting the times by which the components or aspects of the Work therein set forth shall be installed and/or ready for acceptance or beneficial use by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE 2 HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 HONEYWELL Services 2.1.1 HONEYWELL shall be responsible for the Work. 2.1.2 HONEYWELL will assist CUSTOMER in securing permits necessary for the Work. 2.2 Responsibilities with Respect to the Work 2.2.1 HONEYWELL will provide supervision, inspection, labor, materials, tools, construction equipment and subcontracted items necessary for the execution and completion of the Work. 2.2.2 HONEYWELL shall keep the premises in an orderly fashion and free from unnecessary accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations. If HONEYWELL damages property not needed for the Work, HONEYWELL shall repair the property to its pre-existing condition unless CUSTOMER directs otherwise. At the completion of the Work, HONEYWELL shall remove waste material supplied by HONEYWELL under this Agreement as well as all its tools, equipment, machinery and surplus material. HONEYWELL shall dispose of all waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations: provided, that unless otherwise specifically agreed to in this Agreement, HONEYWELL shall not be responsible for disposal of toxic or hazardous materials removed from the facilities. HONEYWELL shall be responsible for disposal of fluorescent lights, potential polychlorinated biphenyl containing light ballasts and mercury containing controls to the extent their replacement is specified in Attachment A. 2.2.3 HONEYWELL shall give all notices and comply with all laws and ordinances legally enacted as of the date of execution of the Agreement governing the execution of the Work. Provided, however, that HONEYWELL shall not be responsible nor liable for the violation of any code, law or ordinance caused by CUSTOMER or existing in CUSTOMER's property prior to the commencement of the Work. City of National City ER Contract Redlined/krs/9-2-09 1 2.2.4 HONEYWELL shall comply with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations that regulate the health and safety of its workers while providing the Work, and shall take such measures as required by those laws and regulations to prevent injury and accidents to other persons on, about or adjacent to the site of the Work. It is understood and agreed, however, that HONEYWELL shall have no responsibility for elimination or abatement of health or safety hazards created or otherwise resulting from activities at the site of the Work carried on by persons not in a contractual relationship with HONEYWELL, including CUSTOMER, CUSTOMER's contractors or subcontractors, CUSTOMER's tenants or CUSTOMER's visitors. CUSTOMER agrees to cause its contractors, subcontractors and tenants to comply fully with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations governing health and safety and to comply with all reasonable requests and directions of HONEYWELL for the elimination or abatement of any such health or safety hazards at the site of the work. 2.2.5 Prevailing Wage. State prevailing wage rates may apply to work performed under this Agreement. State prevailing wage rates apply to all public works contracts as set forth in California Labor Code, including but not limited to, §§1720, 1720.2, 1720.3, 1720.4 and 1771. HONEYWELL is solely responsible to determine if state prevailing wage rates apply and, if applicable, pay such rates in accordance with all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. 2.3 Patent Indemnity 2.3.1 HONEYWELL shall, at its expense, defend or, at its option, settle any suit that may be instituted against CUSTOMER for alleged infringement of any United States patents related to the hardware manufactured and provided by HONEYWELL, provided that: 1. Such alleged infringement consists only in the use of such hardware by itself and not as part of, or in combination with, any other devices, parts or software not provided by HONEYWELL hereunder; 2. CUSTOMER gives HONEYWELL immediate notice in writing of any such suit and permits HONEYWELL, through counsel of its choice, to answer the charge of infringement and defend such suit; and 3. CUSTOMER gives HONEYWELL all needed information, assistance and authority, at HONEYWELL's expense, to enable HONEYWELL to defend such suit. 2.3.2 If such a suit has occurred, or in HONEYWELL's opinion is likely to occur, HONEYWELL may, at its election and expense: obtain for CUSTOMER the right to continue using such equipment; or replace, correct or modify it so that it is not infringing; or remove such equipment and grant CUSTOMER a credit therefore, as depreciated. 2.3.3 In the case of a final award of damages in any such suit, HONEYWELL will pay such award. HONEYWELL shall not, however, be responsible for any settlement made without its written consent. 2.3.4 THIS ARTICLE STATES HONEYWELL'S TOTAL LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURED AND PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL HEREUNDER. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY SUCH ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 2.3. 2.4 Warranties and Completion 2.4.1 HONEYWELL warrants CUSTOMER good and clear title to all equipment and materials furnished to CUSTOMER pursuant to this Agreement (except licensed software, which shall be governed exclusively by the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement, attached hereto as Attachment B), free and clear of liens and encumbrances. HONEYWELL hereby warrants that all such equipment and materials shall be of good quality and shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, including installation and setup, for a period of one (1) year from the date of beneficial use or substantial completion of the equipment or portion of the Work in question, provided that no repairs, substitutions, modifications, or additions have been made, except by HONEYWELL or with HONEYWELL's written permission, and provided that after delivery such equipment or materials have not been subjected by non-HONEYWELL personnel to accident, neglect, misuse, or use in violation of any instructions supplied by HONEYWELL. HONEYWELL's sole liability hereunder shall be to repair promptly or replace defective equipment or materials, at HONEYWELL's option and at HONEYWELL's expense. The limited warranty contained in this Section 2.4.1 shall constitute the exclusive remedy of CUSTOMER and the exclusive liability of HONEYWELL for any breach of any warranty related to the equipment and materials furnished by HONEYWELL pursuant to this Agreement. 2.4.2 In addition to the warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1 above, HONEYWELL shall, at CUSTOMER's request, assign to CUSTOMER any and all manufacturer's or installer's warranties for equipment or materials not manufactured by HONEYWELL and provided as part of the Work, to the extent that such third -party warranties are assignable and extend beyond the one (1) year limited warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1. City of National City ER Contract/ l-29-10 2 2.4.3 THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND HONEYWELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM, OR RELATING TO, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ITS BREACH. 2.5 Non -Discrimination Provisions. HONEYWELL shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. HONEYWELL will take positive action to insure that applicants are employed without regard to their age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. HONEYWELL agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment any notices provided by the CUSTOMER setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. 2.6 Workers' Compensation. HONEYWELL shall comply with all of the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Acts of the State of California, the applicable provisions of Division 4 and 5 of the California Government Code and all amendments thereto; and all similar state or Federal acts or laws applicable; and shall indemnify, and hold harmless the CUSTOMER and its officers, and employees from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings and judgments, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs presented, brought or recovered against the CUSTOMER or its officers, employees, or volunteers, for or on account of any liability under any of said acts which may be incurred by reason of any work to be performed by HONEYWF.TI under this Agreement. ARTICLE 3 CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 CUSTOMER shall provide HONEYWELL full information regarding the requirements for the Work. 3.2 CUSTOMER shall designate a representative who shall be fully acquainted with the Work, and who has authority to approve changes in the scope of the Work and render decisions promptly. 3.3 CUSTOMER shall furnish to HONEYWELL all information regarding utility locations and other information reasonably pertinent to this Agreement, the Work and the Project. 3.4 CUSTOMER shall secure and pay for all necessary approvals, easements, assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent changes in existing facilities, including charges for legal and auditing services. 3.5 If CUSTOMER becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Work, it shall give prompt written notice thereof to HONEYWELL 3.6 The services and information required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness at CUSTOMER's expense and HONEYWELL shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and the completeness thereof. 3.7 Prior to the commencement of the Work and at such future times as HONEYWELL shall reasonably deem appropriate, CUSTOMER shall furnish evidence in a form satisfactory to HONEYWELL that sufficient funds are available and committed to pay for the Work. Unless such evidence is furnished. HONEYWELL is not required to commence or continue any Work. Further, if CUSTOMER does not provide such evidence, HONEYWELL may stop work upon fifteen (15) days notice to CUSTOMER. The failure of HONEYWELL to insist upon the providing of this evidence at any one time shall not be a waiver of CUSTOMER's obligation to make payments pursuant to this Agreement, nor shall it be a waiver of HONEYWELL's right to request or insist that such evidence be provided at a later date. 3.8 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, MOLD AND UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS 3.8.1 "Hazardous substance" includes all of the following, whether naturally occurring or manufactured, in quantities, conditions or concentrations that have, are alleged to have, or are believed to have an adverse effect on human health, City of National City ER Contractfl-29-10 3 habitability of a Site, or the environment: (a) any dangerous, hazardous or toxic pollutant, contaminant, chemical, material or substance defined as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under state or federal law, and (b) any petroleum product, nuclear fuel or material, carcinogen, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, foamed -in -place insulation, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), and (c) any other chemical or biological material or organism, that has, is alleged to have, or is believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment. 3.8.2 "Mold" means any type or form of fungus or biological material or agent, including mold, mildew, moisture, yeast and mushrooms, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents, or by-products produced or released by any of the foregoing. This includes any related or any such conditions caused by third parties. 3.8.3 "Covered Equipment" means the equipment covered by the Services to be performed by HONEYWELL under this Agreement, and is limited to the equipment included in the respective work scope attachments. 3.8.4 CUSTOMER has not observed or received notice from any source (formal or informal) of (a) Hazardous Substances or Mold, either airborne or on or within the walls, floors, ceilings, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, structure, and other components of the Site, or within furniture, fixtures, equipment, containers or pipelines in a Site; or (b) conditions that, to CUSTOMER'S knowledge, might cause or promote accumulation, concentration, growth or dispersion of Hazardous Substances or Mold on or within such locations. 3.8.5 HONEYWELL is not responsible for determining whether the Covered Equipment or the temperature, humidity and ventilation settings used by CUSTOMER, are appropriate for CUSTOMER and the Site except as specifically provided in an attached Work Scope Document. 3.8.6 If any such materials, situations or conditions, whether disclosed or not, are in fact discovered by HONEYWELL or others and provide an unsafe condition for the performance of the work or Services, the discovery of the condition shall constitute a cause beyond HONEYWELL'S reasonable control and HONEYWELL shall have the right to cease the work or Services until the area has been made safe by CUSTOMER or CUSTOMER'S representative, at CUSTOMER'S expense. HONEYWELL shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if CUSTOMER has not fully remediated the unsafe condition within sixty (60) days of discovery. 3.8.7 CUSTOMER represents that CUSTOMER has not retained HONEYWELL to discover, inspect, investigate, identify, prevent or remediate Hazardous Substances or Mold or conditions caused by Hazardous Substances or Mold. 3.8.8 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CUSTOMER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HONEYWELL HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND COSTS OF WHATEVER NATURE, (NOT INCLUDING CONSULTANTS' AND ATTORNEYS' FEES) DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, FINES, PENALTIES, CLEANUP COSTS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAY OR WORK STOPPAGE, THAT IN ANY WAY RESULTS FROM OR ARISES UNDER THE BREACH OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION THE EXISTENCE OF MOLD OR A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AT A SITE, OR THE OCCURRENCE OR EXISTENCE OF THE SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, WHETHER OR NOT CUSTOMER PROVIDES HONEYWELL ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE EXISTENCE OR OCCURRENCE AND REGARDLESS OF WHEN THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR OCCURRENCE IS DISCOVERED OR OCCURS. THIS INDEMNIFICATION SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR WHATEVER REASON. 3.9 In addition to the price set forth in Article 6 of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay any present and future taxes or any other governmental charges now or hereafter imposed by existing or future laws with respect to the sale, transfer, use, ownership or possession of the Work or any Support Services provided hereunder, excluding taxes on Honeywell's net income. 3.10 CUSTOMER shall execute a software license in the form of the Software License Agreement attached hereto as Attachment B. Failure of CUSTOMER to execute such Software License Agreement shall excuse HONEYWELL from any delivery requirements pursuant to this Agreement and shall be considered a material breach by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE 4 SUBCONTRACTS 4.1 At its exclusive option. HONEYWELL may subcontract some or all of the Work or Support Services. City of National City ER Contractl1-29-10 4 4.2 A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with HONEYWELL to perform any effort in connection with the Work. The term Subcontractor does NOT include any separate contractors employed by CUSTOMER or such separate contractors' subcontractors. 4.3 For the purposes of this Agreement, no contractual relationship shall exist between CUSTOMER and any Subcontractor. HONEYWELL shall be responsible for the management of its Subcontractors in their performance of their Work. ARTICLE 5 INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE 5.1 The Work to be performed under this Agreement shall be commenced and completed as set forth in the Installation Schedule attached hereto as Attachment C. 5.2 If HONEYWELL is delayed at any time in the progress of performing its obligations under this Agreement by any act of CUSTOMER or any contractor employed by CUSTOMER; or by changes ordered or requested by CUSTOMER in the Work performed pursuant to this Agreement; or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather conditions or other events or occurrences which could not be reasonably anticipated; or unavoidable casualties; or any other problem beyond HONEYWELL's reasonable control (an "Excusable Delay"), then the time for performance of the obligations affected by such Excusable Delay shall be extended by the period of any delay actually incurred as a result thereof. If any delay, or cumulative delays, within CUSTOMER's control, extends beyond twenty (20) days, CUSTOMER shall reimburse HONEYWELL for all additional costs resulting therefrom. 5.3 HONEYWELL shall provide Delivery and Acceptance Certificates in a form acceptable to CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL (the "Delivery and Acceptance Certificates") for the Work provided pursuant to the Schedule identified in attachment J. Upon receipt of each Delivery and Acceptance Certificate, CUSTOMER shall promptly inspect the Work performed by HONEYWELL identified therein and execute each such Delivery and Acceptance Certificate as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event later than twenty (20) days after delivery of the same by HONEYWELL, unless CUSTOMER provides HONEYWELL with a written statement identifying specific material performance deficiencies that it wishes HONEYWELL to correct. HONEYWELL will use reasonably diligent efforts to correct all such material deficiencies and will give written notice to CUSTOMER when all such items have been corrected. The Parties intend that a final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate will be executed for the Work as soon as all Work is installed and operating. Execution and delivery by CUSTOMER of such final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate with respect to the Work shall constitute "Final Acceptance" of such Work performed by HONEYWELL pursuant to the Installation Schedule. ARTICLE 6 PRICE AND PAYMENT 6.1 Price 6.1.1 The price for the Work is One Million Six Hundred Nine Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Seven Dollars ($1,694,947), subject to the adjustments set forth in Articles 5 and 7. 6.1.2 The total price for Support Services is set forth in Attachment D hereto, subject to the adjustments described therein. 6.1.3 The price is based upon laws, codes and regulations in existence as of the date this Agreement is executed. Any changes in or to applicable laws, codes and regulations affecting the cost of the Work shall be the responsibility of CUSTOMER and shall entitle HONEYWELL to an equitable adjustment in the price and schedule. 6.1.4 The price will be modified for delays caused by CUSTOMER and for Changes in the Work, all pursuant to Article 7. 6.1.5 The license fees for all licensed software identified in Attachment B are included in the price to be paid by CUSTOMER as identified in this Article 6. 6.2 Payment 6.2.1 Upon execution of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay or cause to be paid to HONEYWELL the full price for the Work in accordance with the Payment Schedule, Attachment E. CUSTOMER shall make payments for the Support Services in accordance with Attachment D. City of National City ER Contract/I -29- 10 5 6.2.2 Payments for the Work past due more than thirty (30) days shall accrue interest from the due date to the date of payment at the rate of one and one half percent (1.5%) per month, compounded monthly, or the highest legal rate then allowed. CUSTOMER shall pay all attorney and/or collection fees incurred by HONEYWELL in collecting any past due amounts. ARTICLE 7 CHANGES IN THE PROJECT 7.1 A Change Order is a written order signed by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL authorizing a change in the Work or adjustment in the price, or a change to the Installation Schedule described in Attachment C. 7.2 CUSTOMER may request HONEYWELL to submit proposals for changes in the Work. Unless otherwise specifically agreed to in writing by both parties, if HONEYWELL submits a proposal pursuant to such request but CUSTOMER chooses not to proceed, HONEYWELL shall not be entitled to any reimbursement for any and all costs incurred in preparing the proposal. 7.3 Claims for Concealed or Unknown Conditions If conditions are encountered at the site that are (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, then notice by the observing party shall be given to the other party promptly before conditions are disturbed and in no event later than twenty-one (21) days after first observance of the conditions, and, if appropriate, an equitable adjustment to the Contract Price and Installation Schedule shall be made by a Change Order. If agreement cannot be reached by the Parties, the party seeking an adjustment in the Price or Installation Schedule may assert a claim in accordance with Paragraph 7.4. 7.4 If HONEYWELL wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Price or an extension in the Installation Schedule it shall give CUSTOMER written notice thereof within a reasonable time after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim. This notice shall be given by HONEYWELL before proceeding to execute the Work, except in an emergency endangering life or property, in which case HONEYWELL shall have the authority to act, in its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Claims arising from delay shall be made within a reasonable time after the delay. Increases based upon design and estimating costs with respect to possible changes requested by CUSTOMER shall be made within a reasonable time after the decision is made not to proceed with the change. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. If CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Price, or the Installation Schedule, it shall be determined pursuant to the provisions of Article 12. Any change in the Price or the Installation Schedule resulting from such claim shall be authorized by Change Order. 7.5 Emergencies In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, HONEYWELL shall act, at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any increase in the Price or extension of time claimed by HONEYWELL on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Section 7.4. ARTICLE 8 INSURANCE, INDEMNITY, WAIVER OF SUBROGATION. AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 8.1 Indemnity 8.1.1 HONEYWELL agrees to indemnify, and hold harmless the CUSTOMER, its officers and employees from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, damages, disability, losses, expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs) and liabilities of any nature (including, but not limited to property damage and personal and bodily injury, sickness and disease) to the extent caused by HONEYWELL's (i) breach of any obligation, representation or warranty contained herein, and/or (ii) negligence or willful misconduct (including any such breach, negligence or willful misconduct by HONEYWELL's officers and employees). 8.1.2 CUSTOMER agrees to indemnify, and hold harmless the HONEYWELL, its officers and employees from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, damages, disability, losses, expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' City of National City ER Contracdl-29-10 6 fees and defense costs) and liabilities of any nature (including, but not limited to property damage and personal and bodily injury, sickness and disease) to the extent caused by CUSTOMER's (i) breach of any obligation, representation or warranty contained herein, and/or (ii) negligence or willful misconduct (including any such breach, negligence or willful misconduct by CUSTOMER's officers and employees). 8.1.3 CUSTOMER shall require any other contractor who may have a contract on this project with CUSTOMER to perform work in the areas where Work will be performed under this Agreement to agree to indemnify CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and hold them harmless from all claims for bodily injury and property damage [other than property insured under Paragraph 8.4] that may arise from that contractor's operations. Such provisions shall be in a form satisfactory to HONEYWELL. 8.2 Contractor's Liability Insurance HONEYWELL, at its sole cost and expense, shall purchase and maintain, and shall require its subcontractors, when applicable, to purchase and maintain throughout the term of this agreement, the following insurance policies: ® A. If checked, Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. B. Automobile insurance covering all bodily injury and property damage incurred during the performance of this Agreement, with a minimum coverage of $5,000,000 combined single limit per accident. Such automobile insurance shall include owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles ("any auto"). C. Commercial general liability insurance, with minimum limits of $5,000,000 per occurrence/$10,000,000 aggregate, covering all bodily injury and property damage arising out of its operations under this Agreement. D. Workers' compensation insurance in an amount sufficient to meet statutory requirements covering all of HONEYWELL's employees and employers' liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per accident. In addition, the policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the CUSTOMER. If HONEYWELL has no employees subject to the California Workers' Compensation and Labor laws, HONEYWELL shall execute a Declaration to that effect. Said Declaration shall be provided to HONEYEWLL by CUSTOMER. E. "All Risk" Property Insurance, including Builder's Risk coverage or an Installation Floater in an amount equal to the Agreement amount plus additional coverage equal to the Agreement amount for all subsequent change orders. 1) CUSTOMER shall be an Additional Insured on the "all risk" policy;. 2) Coverage shall be written on an all risk, replacement cost basis and shall include coverage for flood and earth movement as well as coverage for losses that may occur during equipment testing; 3) Policy shall be maintained until whichever of the following shall first occur: (a) final payment has been made; or (b) until no person or entity, other than CUSTOMER, has an insurable interest in the property required to be covered; 4) Policy shall be endorsed such that the insurance shall not be canceled or lapse because of any partial use or occupancy by CUSTOMER; 5) The Installation Floater must provide coverage from the time the equipment/material becomes the responsibility of HONEYWELL and shall continue without interruption during the installation, including any time during which the equipment/material is being transported to the installation site, or awaiting installation, whether on or off site; 6) HONEYWELL is solely responsible for the payment of all deductibles under the Installation Floater policy. F. The aforesaid policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the CUSTOMER, its officers, employees, and volunteers, so that any other policies held by the CUSTOMER shall not contribute to any loss under said insurance. Said policies shall provide for thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CUSTOMER of cancellation or material change. G. Said policies, except for the professional liability and workers' compensation policies, shall name the CUSTOMER and its officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. H. If required insurance coverage is provided on a "claims made" rather than "occurrence" form, HONEYWELL shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of this Agreement. In addition, the "retro" date must be on or before the date of this Agreement. J. Insurance shall be written with only California admitted companies which hold a current policy holder's alphabetic and financial size category rating of not less than A VIII according to the current Best's Key Rating Guide, or a company equal financial stability that is approved by the City's Risk Manager. In the event coverage is provided by non - admitted "surplus lines" carriers, they must be included on the most recent California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet rating requirements. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 7 K. This Agreement shall not take effect until certificate(s) or other sufficient proof that these insurance provisions have been complied with, are filed with and approved by the CUSTOMER's Risk Manager. If HONEYWELL does not keep all of such insurance policies in full force and effect at all times during the terms of this Agreement, the CUSTOMER may elect to treat the failure to maintain the requisite insurance as a breach of this Agreement and terminate the Agreement as provided herein. L. All deductibles and self -insured retentions in excess of $10,000 must be disclosed to and approved by the CUSTOMER. 8.3 Insurance to Protect Proiect 8.3.1 CUSTOMER shall purchase and maintain all risk full cost replacement property insurance in a form acceptable to HONEYWELL for the length of time to complete the Project. This insurance shall include as named additional insureds HONEYWELL and HONEYWELL's Subcontractors and Sub -subcontractors and shall include, at a minimum, coverage for fire, windstorm, flood, earthquake, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, transit, collapse, testing, and damage resulting from defective design, workmanship, or material. CUSTOMER will increase limits of coverage, if necessary, to reflect estimated replacement costs. CUSTOMER will be responsible for any co-insurance penalties or deductibles. If the Work covers an addition to or is adjacent to an existing building, HONEYWELL and its Subcontractors and Sub -subcontractors shall be named additional insureds under CUSTOMER's Property Insurance covering such building and its contents. 8.3.1.1 If CUSTOMER finds it necessary to occupy or use a portion or portions of the Facilities prior to Substantial Completion thereof, such occupancy shall not commence prior to a time mutually agreed to by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and to which the insurance company or companies providing the property insurance have consented by endorsement to the policy or policies. This insurance shall not be canceled or lapsed on account of such partial occupancy. Consent of HONEYWELL and of the insurance company or companies to such occupancy or use shall not be unreasonably withheld. 8.3.2 CUSTOMER shall purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL against loss of use of CUSTOMER's property due to those perils insured pursuant to Subparagraph 8.4.1. Such policy will provide coverage for expenses of expediting materials, continuing overhead of CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL, necessary labor expense including overtime, loss of income by CUSTOMER and other determined exposures. Exposures of CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL shall be determined by mutual agreement and separate limits of coverage fixed for each item. 8.3.3 CUSTOMER shall provide evidence of Insurance to HONEYWELL before work on the Project begins. All insurance coverage(s) must be with a carrier rated A- or better by one of the National Insurance Rating Agencies such as A.M. Best. HONEYWELL will be given thirty (30) days notice of cancellation, non -renewal, or any endorsements restricting or reducing coverage. 8.4 Property Insurance Loss Adiustment 8.4.1 Any insured loss shall be adjusted with CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and made payable to CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL as trustees for the insureds, as their interests may appear, subject to any applicable mortgagee clause. 8.4.2 Upon the occurrence of an insured loss, monies received will be deposited in a separate account and the trustees shall make distribution in accordance with the agreement of the parties in interest, or in the absence of such agreement, in accordance with an arbitration award pursuant to Article 12. If the trustees are unable to agree between themselves on the settlement of the loss, such dispute shall also be submitted to arbitration pursuant to Article 12. 8.5 Limitation of Liability 8.5.1 IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECULATIVE, OR REMOTE, DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, MOLD, MOISTURE OR INDOOR AIR QUALITY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, RELATING TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THE WORK, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR ANY GOODS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. City of National City ER Contract/ L-29-I O 8 ARTICLE 9 TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 9.1 If HONEYWELL defaults in, or fails or neglects to carry forward the Work in accordance with this Agreement, CUSTOMER may provide notice in writing of its intention to terminate this Agreement to HONEYWELL. If HONEYWELL, following receipt of such written notice, neglects to cure or correct the identified deficiencies within thirty (30) business days, CUSTOMER may provide a second written notice. If HONEYWELL has not, within thirty (30) business days after receipt of such notice, acted to remedy and make good such deficiencies, CUSTOMER may terminate this Agreement and take possession of the site together with all materials thereon, and move to complete the Work itself expediently. If the expense of completing the Work exceeds the unpaid balance, HONEYWELL shall pay the difference to CUSTOMER. 9.2 If CUSTOMER fails to make payments as they become due, or otherwise defaults or breaches its obligations under this Agreement, HONEYWELL may give written notice to CUSTOMER of HONEYWELL's intention to terminate this Agreement. If CUSTOMER, following receipt of such written notice, neglects to cure or correct the identified deficiencies within thirty (30) business days, HONEYWELL may provide a second written notice. If CUSTOMER has not, within seven (7) business days after receipt of such notice, acted to remedy and make good such deficiencies, HONEYWELL may terminate this Agreement and recover from CUSTOMER payment for Work executed and for losses sustained for materials, tools, construction equipment and machinery. ARTICLE 10 ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 10.1 This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of California. The venue will be in San Diego County and the Parties will mutually decide upon which particular Judicial District. 10.2 Neither party to the Agreement shall assign this Agreement or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other party. Such consent shall not be reasonably withheld, except that HONEYWELL may assign to another party the right to receive payments due under this Agreement. HONEYWELL may enter into subcontracts for the Work without obtaining CUSTOMER's consent. ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 11.1 The Table of Contents and headings in this Agreement are for information and convenience only and do not modify the obligations of this Agreement. 11.2 Confidentiality. As used herein, the term "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean any information in readable form or in machine-readable form, including software supplied to CUSTOMER by HONEYWELL, that has been identified or labeled as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall also mean any information that is disclosed orally and is designated as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import at the time of disclosure and is reduced to writing, marked as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import, and supplied to the receiving party within ten (10) days of disclosure. All rights in and to CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and to any proprietary and/or novel features contained in CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION disclosed are reserved by the disclosing party; and the party receiving such disclosure will not use the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION for any purpose except in the performance of this Agreement and will not disclose any of the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to benefit itself or to damage the disclosing party. This prohibition includes any business information (strategic plans, etc.) that may become known to either party. Each party shall, upon request of the other party or upon completion or earlier termination of this Agreement, return the other party's CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and all copies thereof. The CUSTOMER may from time to time communicate to HONEYWELL certain confidential information to enable HONEYWELL to effectively perform the services to be provided herein. HONEYWELL shall treat all such information as confidential and shall not disclose any part thereof without the prior written consent of the CUSTOMER. HONEYWELL shall limit the use and circulation of such information, even within its own organization, to the extent necessary to perform the services to be provided herein. City of National City ER Contract/I-29-10 9 HONEYWELL shall not disclose any reports, recommendations, conclusions or other results of the services or the existence of the subject matter of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the CUSTOMER. In its performance hereunder, HONEYWELL shall comply with all legal obligations it may now or hereafter have respecting the information or other property of any other person, firm or corporation. HONEYWELL shall be liable to CUSTOMER for any damages caused by breach of this condition. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, neither party shall be liable for any disclosure or use of information disclosed or communicated by the other party if the information: (a) is publicly available at the time of disclosure or later becomes publicly available other than through breach of this Agreement; or (b) is known to the receiving party at the time of disclosure; or (c) is subsequently rightfully obtained from a third party on an unrestricted basis; or (d) is approved for release in writing by an authorized representative of the disclosing party; or (e) is subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act; or (f) is required by law to be disclosed. The obligation of this Article shall survive any expiration, cancellation or termination of this Agreement. 11.3 If any provision is held illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted to achieve the purposes of the Parties. 11.4 Risk of loss for all equipment and materials provided by HONEYWELL hereunder shall transfer to CUSTOMER upon delivery to CUSTOMER's Facilities from HONEYWELL or its Subcontractor and title shall pass upon final acceptance or final payment by CUSTOMER to HONEYWELL, whichever occurs later. 11.5 NOTICES. All notices or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be personally delivered; or sent by overnight mail (Federal Express or the like); or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; or sent by ordinary mail, postage prepaid; or telegraphed or cabled; or delivered or sent by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax; and shall be deemed received upon the earlier of (i) if personally delivered, the date of delivery to the address of the person to receive such notice, (ii) if sent by overnight mail, the business day following its deposit in such overnight mail facility, (iii) if mailed by registered, certified or ordinary mail, five (5) days (ten (10) days if the address is outside the State of California) after the date of deposit in a post office, mailbox, mail chute, or other like facility regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, (iv) if given by telegraph or cable, when delivered to the telegraph company with charges prepaid, or (v) if given by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax, when sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication delivered or sent as specified above shall be directed to the following persons: To HONEYWELL: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. Honeywell Building Solutions 12503 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Suite 150, Vancouver, WA 98684 Attention: Brett Lichtenthaler To CUSTOMER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CA Public Works Department 2100 Hoover Avenue, National City, CA 91950 Attention: Joe H. A. Smith, Director of Public Works 11.6 Waiver. A party's failure to insist upon the performance or fulfillment of any of the other party's obligations under this Agreement shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the future performance of any such right or obligation hereunder. 11.7 If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the remaining provisions of this Agreement or the application thereof to other circumstances shall not be affected hereby and shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 10 11.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 11.9 No Obligations to Third Parties. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall not be deemed to confer any rights upon, or obligate any of the parties hereto, to any person or entity other than the parties hereto. 11.10 Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto are hereby incorporated herein by this reference for all purposes. 11.11 Amendment to this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument in writing executed by each of the parties hereto. 11.12 Waiver. The waiver or failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any future breach of any such provision or any other provision hereof. ARTICLE 12 ARBITRATION 12.1 MEDIATION/ARBITRATION. If a dispute arises out of or relates to this Agreement, or the breach thereof, the parties agree first to try, in good faith, to settle the dispute by mediation in San Diego California, in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the "AAA") before resorting to arbitration. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Mediator. The costs of mediation shall be borne equally by the parties. Any controversy or claim arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement, or breach thereof, which is not resolved by mediation shall be settled by arbitration in San Diego, California, in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the AAA then existing. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Arbitrator. Any award rendered shall be final and conclusive upon the parties, and a judgment thereon may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. The expenses of the arbitration shall be borne equally by the parties to the arbitration, provided that each party shall pay for and bear the costs of its own experts, evidence and attorneys' fees, except that the arbitrator may assess such expenses or any part thereof against a specified party as part of the arbitration award. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Mediator and/or Arbitrator. APPROVALS: The parties hereby execute this Agreement as of the date first set forth herein by the signatures of their duly authorized representatives: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. CITY By Name 1o40 64U- IS Title A4- I+14-2 Date By ONAL CITY Name Ron Morrison Title Mayor Date March 16, 2010 APPROVED AS TO FORM: City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 11 CERTIFICATE OF SECRETARY I. Anthony A. Kuznik, do hereby certify that I am the duly elected and qualified Assistant Secretary of Honeywell International Inc.. a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of Delaware, that, John Gruss, District General Manager for the Building Solutions business unit of Honeywell International Inc., has the authority to sign the Contract for the on behalf of Honeywell International Inc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have affixed my name as Assistant Secretary and have caused the corporate seal of this corporation to be hereunto affixed this 8th day of March, 2010. Anthony A. zn Assistant Stary ATTACHMENT A SCOPE OF WORK PART 1 - PRODUCTS & EXECUTION This document defines the general scope of the design, supply and installation of the Energy Retrofit Project to be located at the City of National City, National City, CA. A. GENERAL SCOPE OF WORK 1. Supply the Mechanical Scope of Work described in Section B of this document. 2. Supply the Controls Scope of Work described in Section C of this document 3. Supply the Lighting Scope of Work described in Section D of this document. 4. Supply the Solar Thermal Scope of Work described in Section E of this document. 5. Supply the Street Lighting Scope of Work described in Section F of this document. 6. Obtain necessary permits and provide inspection coordination. 7. Issue Record Drawings and O&M Manuals. 8. Provide training in the operation and maintenance of the scope of work. 9. Complete all Commissioning activities prior to Customer Acceptance. B. MECHANICAL SCOPE OF WORK: ECM 2.2, 3.0, 3.1, 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1 This document defines the general scope of the supply and installation of the mechanical equipment at the Public Works Building, Civic Center, Police Station and MLK Community Center in National City, CA. The objective of this project is to provide National City with an Energy Savings Performance Contract to upgrade and improve the building's reliability and decrease energy consumption. ECM 2.2: ECM 3.0: ECM 3.1: ECM 5.0: ECM 6.0: New Cooling Tower with Variable Speed Fans — Civic Center Boiler Replacement — Civic Center Boiler Replacement — Police Station Install VFD to replace VIV — Police Station Rooftop Package Unit Replacement — Public Works, Police Station and MLK Community Center ECM 2.2: Cooling Tower with Variable Speed Fans — Civic Center Replace existing Baltimore Air Coil cooling tower • Isolate cooling tower water supply and return lines, Dismantle and remove existing cooling tower, fan motors and all related accessories • Furnish and Install new cooling tower on existing pad. Refer to table 2.2.1 for design specifications and model number. • Connect supply and return lines to new cooling tower inlet and outlets and eliminate all obstructions to provide proper air flow through new cooling tower • Install temperature sensor on tower outlet water and test and balance system to maintain a maximum outlet water temperature of 85 degrees • Include system start-up and commissioning and training as required Table 2.2.1 Existing Equipment Proposed Equipment Make: Baltimore Air coil Make: Baltimore Air coil Model: VTO-88-LDR Model: PT2-0412A-1G1 USGPM: 330 USGPM: 330 WB: 74°F WB: 74°F EWT: 95°F EWT: 95°F LWT: 85°F LWT: 85°F # of Fans: 1 # of Fans: 2 HP: 15 HP: 3 RPM: 1800 RPM: 1200 Voltage: 208 Voltage: 208 Amps: 41 Amps: 10.6 Efficiency: 90 Efficiency: 89.5 ECM 3.0: Boiler Replacement — Civic Center Replace existing boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers • Dismantle and remove (2) existing boilers and install (2) new condensing boilers and tie into existing exhaust system. • Provide and install (2) DeDietrich Model # ECO 230 condensing boilers with design specifications in Table 3.0.1 and will meet code requirements for condensate drainage. Units are compatible with Honeywell controls system using the LON protocol. • Proposed boilers are prepackaged with controls to reset supply water temperature based on outdoor air temperature. • Include system start-up and commissioning and training as required. Make Ajax De Dietrich Model WGBE850 ECO 230 Quantity 2 Total Boiler Btuh (input) 850,000 714,000 Total Boiler Btuh (output) 680,000 658,000 ECM 3.1: Boiler Replacement — Police Station Replace existing boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers • Dismantle and remove (1) existing boiler and install (1) new boiler and tie into existing exhaust system. • Provide and install (1) new Raytherm boiler H-624. Unit will be compatible with Honeywell controls system using the LON protocol. • Install a storage tank to provide minimum GPM for the new boiler • Boiler will have controls that reset supply temperature based on outdoor air temperature. • Include system start-up and commissioning and training as required. ECM 5.0 Install VFD to Replace VIV — Police Station Install VFD's on the two RTU supply fans (RTU-1 and RTU-2) in the police station. The existing fans are forward curved with Variable Inlet Vanes (VIV) that are not operating. Table 5.0.1 provides the details of the existing equipment. Unit Name RTU1 2nd FL Supply Fan RTU2 1st FL Supply Fan Make: Model #: Unit Voltage: HP: Amps: RPM: PF: Efficiency: Measured Amps: Magnetek Century Ephs 3 -6-36602-01 460 10 12.5 1745 80 91.7 10.9 Magnetek Century Et 3 460 30 37 1760 82.8 93.6 30.6 • Disengage inlet vanes on supply fans for RTU-land RTU-2 • Provide and install VFD's with built-in disconnects for the RTU-1 and RTU-2 supply fans with design specifications as specified below. Building Unit Name/# Unit Voltage HP VFD Model Number Police Depart ment RTU1 2nd FL Supply Fan 460 10 Honeywell NXS0100A1003 Police Depart ment RTU2 1st FL Supply Fan 460 30 Honeywell NSX0300A1001 • Units will be compatible with Honeywell controls system using the LON protocol. • VFD's are specified with NEMA rated enclosures suitable for outdoor installations • Install new static pressure sensors in RTU-1 and RTU-2 supply duct work for VFD control • Test and balance system and ensure proper air side balancing at the RTU and VAV zone level • Include system start-up and commissioning. ECM 6.0: Roof Top Package Unit Replacement — Civic Center, Police Station and MLK Community Center Replace the roof top package units in the MLK Community Center, Police Station, and Public Works. Replace two heat pumps in MLK Community Center - one 5 ton and one 7.5 ton. Replace two heat pumps in Police Station - one 4 ton and one 7.5 ton unit. Replace three DX/Gas units in Public Works - two 3 ton and one 7.5 ton units. Table 6.1.1 and Table 6.1.2 outline the details of the existing and proposed rooftop heat pumps at MLK Community Center (140 E. 12th Street, National City, California). Table 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 outline the details of the existing and proposed rooftop heat pumps at the police station. Table 6.3.1 and 6.3.2 outline the details of the existing and proposed rooftop DX/Gas units for the Public Works Building (2100 Hoover Ave, National City, California). Existing Equipttie„i Equipment #1 Equipmen 2 Make Carrier Carrier Model No. 5 LJ 00085 I I 5LJ00065 Tonnage 7.5 5 Service Area Open Cubicle Hallway 'Temp Set Points 73 72 �tr Capacity (Btu/hr) 96,000 62,000 COP 3.0 3.2 Input kW 9.4 5.7 Cool: 181 Capacity (Btuihr) 92,000 59,000 EER (Btul(W*hr)) 9.1 9.3 Input kW 10.1 6.4 Equipment #1 Equipment #2 Make Carrier Carrier Model No. 50TCQD08 50TCQA06 Tonnage 7.5 5 Capacity 86000 58000 COP 3.3 3.3 Input kW 7.6 5.1 C Capacity (Btu/hr) 88000 61500 EER (Btu/(W*hr)) 11.2 11.15 Input kW 7.9 5.5 Equipment #1 Equipment #2 Make Trane Trane Model No. W DC090C400 AA WCC048F400AB Tonnage 7.5 4 Service Area Computer Room Dispatch Temp Set Points 70 72 li! mi�VE Capacity (Btu/hr) 86,000 48,000 COP 3.0 3.1 Input kW 8.4 4.5 Capacity (Btu/hr) 87,000 48,000 I�l EER (Btu/(Wshr)) 8.9 9.5 Input kW 9.8 5.1 T 4 i( oPosed Eqt Equipment #1 Equipment #2 Make Trane Trane Model No. WSC090A4R0 WSC048E4ER0 Tonnage 7.5 4 Capacity 79,000 44,400 COP 3.2 3.4 Input kW 7.2 3.8 teal Capacity (Btu/hr) 87,000 48,800 EER (Btu/(W*hr)) 10.1 1 1.1 Input kW 8.6 4.4 tq Equipment #1 Equipment #2 Equipment #3* Make BDP BDP Model No. 588APW036080ACBF 588APW036080ACBF No Name Plate Tonnage 3 3 7.5 Service Area Hall Front Desk Conference Room Temp Set Points Input (Btuh) 80,000 80,000 80,000 Output Capacity (Btuh) 64,800 64,800 64,800 Efficiency 81% 81% 81% Cooling Capacity (Btu/hr) 36,000 36,000 57,800 EER (Btu/(W*hr)) 8.75 8.75 8.57 Input kW 4.1 4.1 6.7 • Equipment #3 does not have a name plate. Tonnage, cooling capacity and cooling efficiency was calculated using logger data. KW/ton is assumed to be 1.4. Heating efficiency is based on a 5 ton version of equipment # 1 & #2. Equipment #1 Equipment #2 Equipment #3 Make Model No. Carrier Carrier Carrier 48TCDA04A IA5 48TCDA04A1 A5 48TCDA06A I A5 Tonnage 3 3 5 Input (Btuh) Output Capacity (Btuh) 72,000 59,000 72,000 59,000 72,000 59,000 Efficiency 82% 82% 82% Capacity (Btu/hr) EER (Btu/(W*hr)) Input kW 34,600 ILO 3.1 34,600 11.0 3.1 59,000 10.8 5.5 • Dismantle and remove existing HVAC units. Refer to Tables 6.1.1, 6.2.1 and 6.3.1 for the list of existing units to be replaced • Prepare curb to accept new units in all the three buildings and Install new units. Refer to Tables 6.1.2, 6.2.2 and 6.3.2 for the list of proposed new units for design specifications • Replace existing ductwork, conduit, condensate and gas piping for public works building • Include system start-up and commissioning and training as required. C. CONTROLS SCOPE OF WORK: ECM 6.1 and 8.1 ECM 8.1: Furnish and Install new DDC control points and integrate those points into the Honeywell EBI system for the following. Civic Center • (1) Cooling Tower — add command, CW supply temp, CW return temp, fan status and alarm points to the control system • (2) Boilers - add command supply, temperature reset HW, supply temp HW, by pass valve and return temp points to the control system • (2) Cooling tower CHW pumps, (2) condenser water pumps and (2) HW pumps — add command and status points to the control system. • Chillers — add supply temperature reset CHW, supply temperature CHW return, temperature isolation valve, command isolation valve, feed back outside air and temperature points to the control system Police Station • (2) Package Rooftop Units with VFD - add supply air temp, return air temp, supply air reset, VFD command, VFD speed, VFD feedback, VFD alarm, duct DPT and filter status points to the control system • (2) Package Rooftop Heat Pump Units — add supply air temperature, supply air reset, zone sensor, and filter status to the control system • (1) Boiler - add command supply, temperature reset HW, supply temp HW, by pass valve and return temp points to the control system • (1)Boiler Pump — add command and status points to the control system • Provide new Operator workstation computer hardware and Internet interface with three (3) concurrent user licenses • Provide and install conduit, wiring and terminations • Product Data Submittal Package • Operation & Maintenance Manuals • As -Built Drawings • Programming (software and graphics) • Honeywell standard test and checkout • Standard Honeywell Commissioning program • Project Graphics • On -site Training Total 4 hours • DDC system • One-year warranty on Honeywell supplied parts and Honeywell labor ECM 6.1: Public Works and MLK Community Center • The rooftop packaged units at the MLK Community Center and public works runs during Monday through Friday, from 6:00 am until 6:00 pm. However, the building is unoccupied during Fridays. This ECM proposes to adjust the equipment schedule such that all the units turn off during Fridays. This would reduce the run hours and generate kWh savings without added cost to National City. D. LIGHTING SCOPE OF WORK: ECM 1.0 This document defines the general scope of the supply and installation of the lighting equipment at the City of National City, National City, California. The objective of this project is to provide the National City with an Energy Performance Contract to upgrade and improve the lighting quality and to decrease energy consumption. The objective of this measure is to retrofit fluorescent, incandescent, and other lighting fixtures in buildings owned by National City with new lamp and ballast combinations as appropriate. In some cases, fixtures may be replaced entirely. In other cases, lighting controls, including occupancy sensors and photocells, may be installed to switch lighting fixtures off when not needed This measure will result in decreased electric energy consumption and demand and enhanced lighting quality. Casa De Salud ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Senior Center ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Civic Center ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Fire Station #15 ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Camacho Gym ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Municipal Pool ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit MLK Community Center ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Police Station ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Public Works ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit El Toyon ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Kimball Rec Center ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit Kimball Exterior ECM 1.0 Lighting Fixture & Control Retrofit ALL LOCATIONS • Refer to Exhibit A-1 - National City Lighting for selected buildings for recommended lighting fixture retrofits, replacements, and application of occupancy sensors and photocells. Note that the buildings included in this project are as follow: o Casa De Salud 1408 E. Harding Ave, National City, CA o Senior Center 1221 D Avenue, National City, CA o Civic Center 1243 National City Blvd, National City, CA o Fire Station #15 2333 E Euclid Ave, National City, CA o Camacho Gym 1810 E 22nd Street, National City, CA o Municipal Pool 1800 E 22nd Street, National City, CA o MLK Community Center 140 E 12th Street, National City, CA o Police Station 1200 National City Blvd, National City, CA o Public Works 2100 Hoover Ave, National City, CA o El Toyon 2005 E 4th Street, National City, CA o Kimball Rec Center 148 E 12th Street, National City, CA o Kimball Exterior E, 14th Street WD Avenue D, National City, CA • Take light level readings for representative fixtures prior to initiating retrofit. • Remove lamps and ballasts from fixtures to be retrofitted. • In compliance with federal regulations Honeywell will recycle all lamps and PCB laden ballasts. A manifest will be provided to the customer at the end of the job stating the number of lamps and ballasts that were recycled. Any PCB ballasts removed as part of this project will be incinerated in an approved manner by Honeywell or its subcontractors. Honeywell will provide: drums, pickup, transportation, waste reduction/recycling and proper disposal of all PCB containing ballasts and the disposal of lamps. Lamp ballasts must be packed in DOT 17C or 17H shipping containers. The container tops of all loaded drums shall be secured to the drums. Material classification B.90 labels and designated drum number labels to be applied to all containers prior to pickup. Item(s) containing PCB's shall be incinerated by a U.S. EPA permitted facility in strict accordance with EPA regulations set forth in 40 CFR 761.60. Title to all waste shall pass from Customer to Honeywell once Honeywell or its subcontractor takes possession of the waste. • Demolish any fixtures to be replaced entirely. • Provide and install new lamps, ballasts, fixtures, occupancy sensors, photocells, and other equipment as necessary to complete the retrofit. Lamps and ballasts must UL listed and labeled. • Lenses will be dry wiped on retrofitted fixtures to remove dust and debris at time of installation. • Provide number and locations of cracked or damaged lenses or damaged fixtures. • Provide final fixture retrofit and replacement count, occupancy sensor count, photocell count, and before and after light level readings for representative areas. • Installation labor and material in this project will be warranted as follows: o Labor: - 1 year o Fluorescent lamps - 1 year (20,000 hours life expectancy) o Ballasts - 5 years (20 year life expectancy) • During the warranty period the Customer's staff shall replace all defective lamps and ballasts under warranty. An adequate supply of replacement lamps and ballasts shall be maintained at the Customer's site throughout the manufacturer's warranty period. The Customer shall work directly with the manufacturer on all warranty issues. E. SOLAR THERMAL SYSTEM INSTALLATION: ECM 10.0 Install a ground -mounted active loop solar thermal system at the Municipal Pool (located at 1800 E 22" d Street, National City, CA). • Provide and install 126 Heliocol (model no: HC-40, size: 4' x 10.5') solar collectors at a 4°optimum tilt on the ground mount structure next to the pool parking lot. • Provide and install one (1) new 7.5 HP booster pump to circulate water from the pool to solar thermal collectors • Provide and install solar system controls, sensors, system charging and purging valves, and all required appurtenances. • Install electrical circuit to booster pump and to solar controller. • Include system start-up and commissioning. ➢ Note: The new solar collectors will be installed on the existing ground structure and it has been assumed that the existing piping to the pool can be reused. F. STRRET LIGHTING SCOPE OF WORK: ECM 11.0 This document defines the general scope of the supply and installation of the street lighting equipment at the City of National City, National City, California. The objective of this project is to retrofit/replace existing high pressure sodium (HPS), low pressure sodium (LPS), and metal halides (MH) street lighting fixtures throughout the National City with induction lighting. This measure will result in decreased electric consumption and enhanced lighting quality. • Refer to Exhibit A-2 — National City Street Lighting for selected fixtures recommended for street lighting fixture retrofits/replacements • A detailed audit will be performed, listing fixtures pole by pole and make amendments to exhibit A-2 as necessary. • Take light level readings for representative fixtures prior to initiating retrofit. • Prepare Traffic Control Plans according CA MUTCD standards, as required. • Remove lamps and ballasts from fixtures to be retrofitted. • In compliance with federal regulations Honeywell will recycle all lamps and PCB laden ballasts. A manifest will be provided to the customer at the end of the job stating the number of lamps and ballasts that were recycled. Any PCB ballasts removed as part of this project will be incinerated in an approved manner by Honeywell or its subcontractors. Honeywell will provide: drums, pickup, transportation, waste reduction/recycling and proper disposal of all PCB containing ballasts and the disposal of lamps. Lamp ballasts must be packed in DOT 17C or 17H shipping containers. The container tops of all loaded drums shall be secured to the drums. Material classification B.90 labels and designated drum number labels to be applied to all containers prior to pickup. Item(s) containing PCB's shall be incinerated by a U.S. EPA permitted facility in strict accordance with EPA regulations set forth in 40 CFR 761.60. Title to all waste shall pass from Customer to Honeywell once Honeywell or its subcontractor takes possession of the waste. • Demolish any fixtures to be replaced entirely. • Provide and install new lamps, field generator, power coupler and other equipment as necessary to complete the retrofit/replacement. Lamps will be UL listed and labeled. • Lenses will be dry wiped on retrofitted fixtures to remove dust and debris at time of installation. • Provide before and after light level readings for representative areas. Light levels after the retrofit will be based on scotopie levels. • Provide a list which will identify what the existing lamp and ballast were and what induction retrofit system was installed for each pole. • Installation labor and material in this project will be warranted as follows: o Labor: 1 year o All components of induction lighting — 10 years • During the warranty period the Customer's staff shall replace all defective lamps and ballasts under warranty. An adequate supply of replacement lamps and ballasts shall be maintained at the Customer's site throughout the manufacturer's warranty period. The Customer shall work directly with the manufacturer on all warranty issues. PART 2 —GENERAL GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. The National City shall provide a staging area for equipment and construction trailers as needed before installation begins. 2. Honeywell is not responsible for bringing existing lighting/electrical systems up to code. 3. If Honeywell encounters any materials or substances classified as toxic or hazardous in performance of the Work associated with the systems, including asbestos, Honeywell will notify Customer and will stop work in that area until such area has been made safe by the Customer, or Customer's Representative, at Customer's expense. In the event such conditions cause a delay in Honeywell's performance, Honeywell shall be entitled to recovery of all costs associated with such delay, as well as an extension of time of performance. 4. Where demolition of certain areas of a building arc required for removal and installation of equipment and that demolition is included in the scope of work defined herein, Honeywell will make every effort to replace such areas with similar materials as available. If such materials are not available, materials of similar quality will be supplied and installed. 5. Electrical: Should a problem with the existing wiring system occur, Honeywell will be limited to electrical wiring modifications (repairs) to three feet (36 inches) of the device or the nearest wall or coiling penetrating, whichever is smaller. 6. Piping: Should a problem with the existing piping system occur, Honeywell will be limited to piping modifications (repairs) to two feet (24 inches) of the device installed or the nearest wall or ceiling penetration, whichever is smaller. 7. Code Impact — A Design Review of the code requirements from federal, state and local jurisdictions for upgrading of existing facilities which may be required during work on associated equipment will be performed on the facilities as required by the scope. Any changes to these existing facilities determined by this review are the responsibility of the Customer. 8. The following areas are specifically excluded from this proposal. Correction of problems in these areas, if required by Federal, State or local law or ordinance, will be considered additional work and will be chargeable (with approval) to the Owner. a. Any work not specifically stated and outlined in this scope of work. b. Painting and patching of areas beyond those areas directly related to work. c. Existing non -code conditions (examples: existing electrical wiring which requires correction or approval by appropriate inspectors, existing penetrations in need of fire stopping, etc). National City- Casa de Salud 1408 E. Hard .ng Ave National City, CA Er1g50 Lighting Contractor. Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Heating Fuel Rate' ECM 1.0: Lighting System Upgrade S0.1660 per kWh $0,0000 pen SW per Therm Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Hre) 40% Wall Sensor Reduction (Ws) 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% Wall Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% Summary - Scope or Work Fixture Location Data ESri g Lighting Data Proposed Lighting r Retrofit Data bP 1 .r d �' t *i r b; r" fft ea ''`�`�t'-..... d 2 +Y Aa Yv 1 `.. r,�y (.y _ a W t `*7.W�< wq L a8} '�'ie° .4 Mam t Lobby Aree A 2x4x3 32 Watt Te Lamps an 8' fixture) 4 d6 676 100%F28TBSP41UMXlECO Retrofit WI 2 - Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 a0u 75:4 1 Wa$box Sensor 1 Conference Room S 2x4x3 32 Watt TO Lamps an 8' fixture) 4 50 532 90% Retrofit wl 2 - F2BT8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps. GE2324MV PS-L, RTK•2 -2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 319 66% t Walk.Mein Sensor rosin t Back Hall C 2z4z3 34 Was T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 112 545 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T85P41UMXIECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 42 sas 100% Men t Pool Table D 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 32 72 545 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F26T8SP41UMXIECb Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 32 42 545 100%Room Main i Storage Rooms in Pool Table Area a 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 72 324 Sow, Retrofit w! 2 - F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 3 42 324 e0'x Main 2 Large Open Room D 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 21 72 545 100% Retrofit w/2- F28TBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA 21 42 545 100% Mem z Large Open Room o 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in e Strip Fixture 9 72 Gas 100%F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Retrofit wl2 - Lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA 9 42 545 100% 2 Back Stairs 0 1x4x2 34 W att T12 Lamps Ina100%Main Recessed Troffer Fixture r2 ^.40 100w, Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 42 545 t00 Main 2 Restrooms o 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 72 545 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F26T8SP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 2 42 545 100% Main 1 1st Floor Restroom F 1x4x234 Watt T12 Lamps in Wrap Fixture 2 72 100 50% Retrofit w12- F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232•MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 A2 60 35% 2 Walbox Sensor Main Large Room Restroom F 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 72 100 50% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 42 60 36% 2 Wslbox sensor Main 1 Storage Room E 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 72 324 90% Retrofit wl2- F28T6SP41UMXIEGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 42 324 90% Main 1 Office in Short Hall D 2x4x3 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 112 545 t00% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, 3E232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 1 42 545 1De% Main 1 Kitchen A 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Wrap Fixture 4 72 676 100% Retrofit w/ 2 • F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA 4 42 676 100% Main i Hallb y Kitchen A 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 1 72 676 100% Retrofit wl2- F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps.. GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 1 42 406 75% 1 Wallnox senor Main 1 Front Area Storages E 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 3 72 324 90% Retrofit wl2- F2&T6SP41UMXIECO Lamps GE232MAX-LIULTRA 3 42 324 90% Main I Front Area Storages G 1- Green incandescent Lamp in an Exit Sign Fixture 1 AS 676 100% 1- NEW LED Lamp in an Exit Sign Fixture 3 676 100% Main 7 Stairwellto 2nd Floor D 1-60 Watt Incandescent Lamp in a Glass Ceiling Fixture 2 30 545 100% Retrofitw/ 1 - FLE15I21DVIR30 Lamps 2 15 545 100% Mam 1 Storage Rooms in Cost Room E 1-60 Watt Incandescent Lamp in a Glass Ceiling Fixture 2 60 324 90%Retrofit wl 2 - FLE1512IDVIR30 Lamps 2 15 324 90% Men 1 Large Open Room A 2x4x3 32 Watt re Lamps (in 8' fixture) 35 36 676 100% Retrofit wl 3 - F28TBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE-332-11AV-L 36 63 676 100% Man 1 Large Open Room A 1x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 6 56 676 100% Retrofit wl 3 - F28TBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE-332-MV-L 6 63 576 100% 141 141 i 7 National City - Senior Center 1221 "D" Avenue National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Heating Fuel Rate. ECM 1.0: Lighting System Upgrade $0.1011 per kWh $8.2300 per kW per Them Ceiling Sensor Reduction tHrs) 40% Wall Sensor Reduction (Hra) 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction toemand) 25% Wall Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Retrofit Data ` rr'^x $W+c,'"'E,+er4,.;;'j a , n€.'fit+ r-`".M14Mlri.�eS:eS�}.„ i .1 ,.a..;i;i %'�.:., f ;`h.S^„y.•.^y'F ,^i uy''c 1�r. tir?,`�5,''.r, ;'Fke>.+k Rs5:'t"€,"y''`-e�k, u"{ '�.�k'�`l �.s,. «. r yr^.. y7tt` Main Kitchen Office 2x4x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture 2 144 2332 103% Retrofit w! 4 - F28TSSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 2 84 1399 75% Waibox Sensor 1 Main Office office 2x4x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 144 2332 1DDw. Retrofit w! 4 - F28TSSP41UMX1ECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Walibox Sensor 1 e4 1399 25% Wallbox Sensor Main Office Office 2x4x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 144 2332 100% Retrofit w! 4 - GE-432 P4IUMXIECO Lamps. GE-432-MV-L i 84 2332 100% Main Pool Table Area Office 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic Ballast 2 144 2332 100% Retrofit wt4- F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps. GE-432-MV-L 2 e4 2332 100% Main Couch Lounge Area Office 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic Ballast 2 144 2332 100% Retrofit wl 4 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE-432-MV-L 2 84 2332 100% Main Restroo ms Office 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic Ballast 2 144 2332 100% Retrofit wl 4 - F28TfSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 84 1339 75% Wallbox sensor 2 Main Lobby Office 2-20 Watt Incandescent Lamps in a Exit Sign 1 40 2332 100% New LED Exit Sign 1 3 2332 100% Main Open Room- Soffits Office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 40 72 2332 100% Retrofit wr 2 - F28TOSP41 iLIMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/LILTRA 40 42 2332 100% Mae, Library- Locked Office azHzr ar MU I IL Lamps in a Recessed Troller 2 144 2332 100E Retrofit wl 4 - F28T8SP41UMX)ECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 e4 1399 7e'14 Welrooz Sensor 1 Main Project Care Room- Locked Office 2x4x434 WattY12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture. Magnetic Ballast 2 144 2332 100%F28T6SP41lJMX/ECO Retrofit wi 4 - Lamps; GE432-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 84 1390 75% Wallboz Sensor 1 Main Center Area Skylight ice 1-85 Watt R30 in Cans 8 65 2332 100% Retrofit wl 1 - FLE28/2/R40XL827 Lamps 8 20 2332 100% Ezten or Parking Lot outside xl 250 Watts High Pressure Sodium Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture 6 295 4380 1% New 2L T5H0 tx4 "EST' Fixture with 8"Mounting Arm -Bronze w/ F54W75f850IECO Lamps 6 117 4350 1% Exterior Exterior Fecis of Building outside x1 175 Watts Mercury Vapor Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture 1 210 4380 1% 2 Lamp 54 Watt T5HO Vaportight Fixture w/ F54W/i5/650/ECO Lamps 1 117 4380 1% 70 7o c National City- Civic Center 1243 National City Blvd National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Heating Fuel Rate: 50.0960 per kWh 516.5200 perkW par Therm ECM 1.0: Lighting System Upgrade Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Ike) Well Sensor Reduction (Mrs) 40% 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Demand) Well Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Retrofit Data °i ',"ems 'N u.i-t . w. `Fli lY�w. a• h.c '�.1P'd GN..ia' ,w ' Cldc Center 2 Lobby Area Lobby 2x4x2 32 Watts Te Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 3591 100% Retrofit wi 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 42 3591 100% CM0 Center LobbyArea Lobby y 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a p Wrap Fixture 2 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 Q 3591 100% CtNc Center Lobby Area Lobby 2x2x4 17 Watts 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 71 3591 109% Retrofit wl 2 - F17T8/SPX41 /ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2.2X2-WA z 32 3591 100% Cidc Center Front Open Area and Stairs Lobby 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 3591 100% Ureic Caller Front Open Area Lubby 2x2x3 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 7 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17TBISPX41/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-N/ULTRA ? 35 3591 100Y4 Civic Carrier Front Open Are Lobby 3x3s3 25 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture s 57 3591 100%Retrofit w/ 2 - F25T8/SPX41/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-NIULTRA e 45 3591 t00% Civic Carter Restrooms Restroom 1 x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 4 59 3531 135% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 4 42 3591 tOD% Civic Center Restrooms Reatroom 1x4x1 34 Watt T12 Lamps in Strip Fixture 1 43 3591 100% Retrofitwl 1 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 1 22 3591 10056 GN- Center Restrooms Restroom 1x3x2 25 Watts T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 1 81 3591 100%, Retrofit w/ 2 - F25T8/SPX41/EGO Lamps . GE232MAX-L/ULTRA t 4D 3591 106% ties Center Alcove Area Coke 3x3x3 25 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 67 3591 /00% Retrofit wl2 - F25T8ISPX411ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-N/ULTRA 4 45 3591 100% Civic Center Largo Meeting Room Mee[ing 2x2x3 17 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17i8/SPX41 /EGO Lamps, GE232MAX•N/ULTRA 36 3531 130% civic Center Meeting Room Merting 3x3x3 25 Watts TB TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture G 67 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F25T6ISPX41 /EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-N/ULTRA 6 45 3591 100% CiNc Center Granger Meeting Room Meeeng 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture G `'9 3561 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41UMXJECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 6 az zt55 75% 1 Walbox Sensor civic Center Council Chambers Meeting 2x2x317 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 16 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17T8ISPX41 /ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-N/ULTRA 16 36 3591 100% Civic Center Council Chambers Meeting 3x3x3 25 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 14 B7 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 • F25T8/SPX41/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-N/ULTRA 14 45 3591 100% Cmc Center Depot and Other Meeting Room Meeting 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 11 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP4I UMX/EGO Lamps, p GE232-MVPs-L Wallbox Sensor 11 42 2155 75% 2 Walbox Sensor Cross Center City Council Offices Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 16 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 10 42 359/ 100% Cmlc Center Ron Morrison's Office Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture 6 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 6 42 2155 75% Wallbox sensor Civic Comer Other Offices OfficeRecessed 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Troffer Fixture to 59 3591 100% Retrofit WI 2 • F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 16 42 2155 75'% 4 Walbox Serew Civic Center Other Offices Office 214x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troller Fixture 4 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41UMXJECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 2155 75'% Walloon Sensor CMc Center Offices with Window Office 2x4x3 32 Watt 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 12 86 3591 100% Retrofit W/ 2 - F2BT8SP41UMXJEC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor tz a2 Et" 75w, t Wallbox Sensor Civic Caller Nall Area and Kitchenette Office 2x4x3 '32 Watt T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troller Fixture 9 86 3591 100% Retrofit wl2- F28T8SP41UMXJECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 42 3591 100% Clvlc cancer Corner Office Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Recessed Troffer Fixture 10 59 3591 100% Retrofit Ned 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps. GE232MAX-N/ULTRA 10 45 3591 100% civic Center Side Offices Office 2x4x3 32 Watt TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 13 56 3591 100% Retrofit w12 - F28T8SP41UMX/EC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor 13 42 2155 75% 4 Wallbox Sensor Coic Center Side Offices Office 2x4x3 32 Watt 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 ss 3591 100% Retrofit WI 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EC0 Lamps, 63E232-MVPS-L.. RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor 2 42 2155 75% Wallbox Sensor ciWc Center Restrooms Restreom 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture a 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl2- F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L Wallbox Sensor a 42 2155 75% 1 walPoox Sensor colt I Open Area Office 3x3x325 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture G s7 359t 100%Retrofit WI 2 - F25T6/SPX41IECO Lamps, GE232MAX-NIULTRA 45 3591 tome Civic Center Lobby Area Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 3 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 42 2155 75% 1 Wallbox Sensor Civic Center Lobby Area office 2x2e4 17 Watts 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 71 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F1778/SPX41IEC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 32 2155 75%, 1 Welroox Sensor civic Center Lobby Area Display Cases Office 1x3x2 30 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 61 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F25T8ISPX41!ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 40 3591 100% Civic Center City Clerk's Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 9 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41 UMXIEGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 9 42 3591 100% civic Center Office Office Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TS Lamps Ina Troffer Fixture 59 3591 100%F28T85P41 Retrofit w/ 2 - UMX/ECO Lamps. pSensor GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 5 42 2155 75% 1 Wairoox Cm, Center Vault Office 1x8x2 60 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 123 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/EGO Lamps, GE232M.AX-L/ULTRA. UTM-BC-1 5.3.75X96-2L32-NB 2 42 3591 100% civic Center Customer Service and Side Offices hubby 2x2x317 Watts TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 38 53 2155 75% Wale,.Retrofitwf Sensor 1 2- F17T8/SPX41IEC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2- 2X2-WA, Same as Existing 38 32 1 2155 75% 1 Same as Existing civic Center Side Stock Room, g Sand Room, Rr� 2x2c317 Watts T8Meeting \%Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 14 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17T8/SPX41/ECO Lam 5 E232- PS• P . G MV L, RTK-2- 2X2-WA, Wallbox Sensor 14 32 2155 75% 3 'Nallboz sensor CivicCanter Stde Stock Room, Meeting Room. and ,Small Meeang 2x2x3 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17TS/SPX411ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2- 2X2-WA, Wallbox Sensor 6 32 2155 75% 1 W5R'O'r Sensor Civic Center Hall and Open Areas LobbyT8 2x26 17 Watts Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 43 63 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 • F17T8ISPX41 /ECO Lamps, Gr` E232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2-2X2-WA 43 32 3591 100% Civic Centertrwm Ress Restom m 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture sa 2155 75% Wallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 5 42 2153 73% 1 Same as Existing civic Center Large Open Area Lobby 2x2x2 34 Watts T12 US Lamps in a Recessed Troller Fixture z7 75 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F17T8/SPX41IEC0 Lams, GE232MAX-LIULTRA. p RTK-2-2X2-WA 27 32 3591 100% CIWe Center Largo Open Area Lobby 2x2x2 32 Watts TS UB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 5 51 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F 17T6/SPX41 /EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2-2X2-WA 5 32 3591 100'% Civic Center Large Open Area Lobby 3x3x3 25 Watts T8 Lamps in 8 Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 67 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 • FZSTB/SPX41IECO Lamps GE232MAX-NIULTRA a as 3591 100% civic Center Large Open Area Lobby 2x2x2 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 27 its 3591 to0w Retrofit w/ 2 - F17T8/SPX41/EGO Lamps, GEZ32MAX-LNLTRA 27 32 3591 100% civic Center Offices and Meeting Room Off..Recessed 2x2x2 17 Watts T8 Lamps ina Troffer Fixture 20 38 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F 17T81SPX41 /EGO Lamps, GE232•MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2D 32 2155 75% 3 Wallbox Sensor Civic Center Storage g RoomCivic Center office 2x2x4 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 71 3591 100% Retrofit WI 2 - F17T8/SPX41IECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2-2X2-WA 1 32 3591 100% Gwc Center Planning Room Office 2e4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 2100 75% wellbox Sensor 1 Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 2 42 2155 75% 1 Same as Edsting Givic Center Planning Room Office 2x4x3 32 Watt T8 Lamps Inc Recessed Troffer Fixture ,5 86 I 2155 75% Waticox Sensor Retrofit WI 2 - F28TSSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA, Same as Existing 1' a2 2155 75% 1 Same as Existing CMc Center Offices Office 2x4x3 32 Watt TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 8 36 3591 199% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor s 42 2155 75% 2 Wall on sensor Civic Center Lunch Room Office 1x442 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 1 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BT8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 3591 100% Civic Center4 Room at the Bottom of Stairs Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F2p 8T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 4 42 3591 190'% Civic Center Hall Areas Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 15 59 3591 190% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 15 42 3591 100% cvlc Center Side Offices, Data Center, Mretinn Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 15 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T85P41UMX/ECO Lamps, Wall box Sensor 15 42 2155 75% 3 Welkox Sensor Sensor CM.:1x4x2 Center "Yen Office 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 9 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 9 42 2155 75% 2 :Mailbox Sensor Center Restfooms Restroom 1 x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 7 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T85P41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 7 42 2155 75% 1 Walk,. Sensor ciwe Center Room E04 ' Room E03 Office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 5 72 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28Te5P41 UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 5 42 2155 75% 2 Waflboz Sensor CMc Center Lounge Room office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture s 59 2155 75% Watbox Sensor Retrofit w/ 2. F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 6 42 2155 75% 1 Semen as Existing Chris Center Kitchen Office 1 e4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 4 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 2155 75% 1 waNaox Sensor cvi. Storage Roan Office 1x844 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Tandem Wired Wrap Fixture 144 3591 100% Retrofit wl 4 - F2BTBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps. GE432-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 5 34 2155 75% 1 Wallbox Sensor sensor ente Center Back Office Office 2x4x232 Watts TB Lamps in e Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 3591 100% Retrofit wl2- F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lam s p GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 2 42 2155 75% 1 wallsoa Sensor Civic Center PC Server Room UtNce 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in aWalbox Recessed Troffer Fixture 9 59 3531 100% Retrofit wi 2 - F28TSSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 3 42 z155 75'F, 1 Sensor CMc Center Custodial E14 St. age 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture a 59 073D 50% Retrofit w12 - F28TBSP41UMX/EGO Lamps., GE232-tdVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 3 42 5256 3g% t wsicalrs0x eMc Center Operations E15 Storage '- T8 Lamps in Recessed Troffer s 59 g7so 50% Ratrofitwl2- F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA 5 42 5760 b0% CMe Center Restroom Res roam 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps ina Wrap Fixture 1 53 3591 10o% Retrofitw/2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 1 42 35st 100% CI Canter Equipment Room #103 Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture s 5D 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 6 42 3591 1G0% civic center Back Hall and Oce pen Area ox 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 24 71 3591 100% Retrofit WI 2 - F17TB1SPX41 IECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2- 2X2-WA 24 32 a591 100 % CMc Center Storage Cells Storage 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Strip Fixture 3 59 8750 50% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 3 42 5760 50% cr Mc cema Storage Cells stare3e 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture t 72 8750 50% Retrofit w/ 2- F28TSSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 6760 50% ciHc center Storage Cells Storege 1x6x2 BC Watt T12 Lamps ina Strip Fixture 1 129 8760 50% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTSSP41UMX/CCO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA, UTM-BC-1 5.3.75X86-2L32-NB 1 42 g76D 50% CMc Center File Room and Offices office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 12 53 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX1EC0 Lamps,Sensor GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 12 42 2155 75% 5 Wallbox CI vlc career File Room and Offices office 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 71 a59t 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F17TB/SPX41 /ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2- 2X2-WA, Wallbox Sensor z 32 2155=% t Wallbox Sensor awe Center Front Room with Window Office TB x2La 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture 6 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - GE232-P41 UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 6 az z155 75% Wens r Sensor e e. ce Open Center Office pvic Center Side Offices OtM1w 2x4L2 32 Watts T8Lampsina Recessed Troffer Fixture 60 59 3591 100% Retrofit se/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 66 42 3591 100% Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture 12 59 35st 105% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wall box Sensor 12 42 z165 76% 6 weieox 5 'our ciNo Center Director of Finance Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 3 56 2155 75% Wallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 3 42 2155 75% 1 Same as Besting chic Center Director of Finance Office 2x2x4 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 71 2155 75% Wallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F17 51SPX41!ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2- 2X2-WA. Same as Existing 1 32 2155 75% 1 Same as Existing CMc Center Vaults Office 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 1 53 3591 100% Retrofit WI 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 1 42 2155 75% 1 Wallbox Sensor civic CaCenter Vaults Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 1 59 2155 75% Walbox Sensor 1 Retrofit wl 2 - F2BT8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. Same as GE232-MVPS-L,% Existino 1 42 2155 e�. 1 Sams as Edsting CM. Center Vaults Office 1xBx2 60 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 1 123 2155 75% waimox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F32TB/SPX41 /EOO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, UTM- B0-1-5,3 75X96-2L32-NB, Barns as Existing 1 42 2155 75% 1 Same as Foisting Civic Center Supply, Lounge. Kitchen, Copy Room Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 10 59 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BT8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 10 42 2155 75% 3 Wallbox Sensor awc Center Supply. Lounge, Kitchen, Copy Room Office 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 59 3591 10D% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 42 2155 75% Walbox Sensor awc Center Restrooms Restroom 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 4 59 3561 1DD% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 2155 75% 2 Walbox Sensor CMc Center Conference Room Meeting 2x4x3 32 Watt TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture es 3591 1DD% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-UULTRA, RTK-2- 7X4-WA 42 3591 tDD% Civic Center Exterior Eaves Office 90W PAR3B in a Recessed Can Fixture 69 90 3591 100% Retrofit w/ 1 - SOLR38 Lamps 69 15 3591 100% 747 9 746 71 National City - Fire Station # 15 2333 E Euclid Ave National City, CA 91350 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: $0.0940 per kWh Electric Demand Rate: 525.5600 per kW Heating Fuel Rate: per Therm ECM 1.0: Lighting System Upgrade Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Hot) WNI Sensor Reduction (Hrs( 40% 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Demand) Wall Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% 25% Summary - Scope of Work Platers Location Data - Existing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Retrofit Data o- n A a "- ' YY s.sr a Jk >,iF�u. Main 1 Lobbyand Office A 2x4x4 34 T12 Lamps Recessed Fixture, Magnetic Ballast Watt in a Troffer 3 144 4650 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps.. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 3 42 4650 100% Main t Hallways A 2x4x4 34 T12 Lamps Recessed Fixture, Magnetic Ballast Watt in a Troffer 1 144 4650 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 1 42 4650 100% Main 7 Hallways A 2x4x2 34 Watts 712 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 3 72 4650 100% Retrofit wr 2 - F28T8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 3 42 4650 100% Main 1 Bedrooms B 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture. Magnetic Ballast 4 144 1655 50% Retrofit wt 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 42 16e5 50% Mein 1 Women's Restrooms D 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic 1 144 2200 90% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BT8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2.2X4- WA, Wellbox Sensor 1 42 1320 55% Marne Sensor Main 1 Storage Area Gorner C x�x4 4 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic Ra iacCC 1 144 3200 100% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, RTK-2- 2X4-WA 1 42 32ao law, Main 1 Office c 2x�x- 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture, Magnetic 2 tsa 3200 100% Retrofit wl2- F28T8SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4- WA, Wallbox Sensor z 42 1920 75% Walther Sensor 1 Main 1 Lounge g c 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture a 72 3200 1DD% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4- WA, Wallbox Sensor 6 42 1820 7�'/, walWox Sansor 3 Main 1 Over DiningC Table 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 ,- 2 3200 100% Retrofit w! 2 - F28T8SP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 1920 75% Walt. Sensor Main 1 Kitchen c 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 72 3200 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 1920 75% Wed,. Sensor Main 1 Restrooms D 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 e2 2200 BO% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T5SP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 42 1320 68% Wallbox Sensor Maln 1 Restrooms 0 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 1 72 2200 90% Retrofit wl 2 - F28T83P41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 2200 90% Main 1 Bedroom a 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture 72 1655 50% Retrofit wl2 - F28T6SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA a 42 1665 50% main 1 Truck Apparatus Floor A 1xtx434 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 12 144 4550 100% - Retrofit w/4- F28T8SP41 UMX/EC0 Lamps, GE432MAX-H/ULTRA 12 129 4650 100% Main 1 Kitchen - Oyer Countertop s C 1.75 Watt Par 30 Lamps in a Down Light Fixture 2 75 3200 100% 1.20 Watt Par 38 Compact Fluorescent Lamp in a Flood Fixture w/ FLE20/2/A19XL Lamps 2 20 3200 100% Main 1 Bedrooms B 1- 60 Watt Par38 Lamp in a Down Light Fixture 3 6D 1655 50'% 1x4x2 26 Watt T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture w/ F28T8SP41 UMX/EGO Lamps 3 42 1665 50% Extenar 1 Parking Lot A 1- 250 Watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp in 8 Pole Top Fixture 1 295 455D 100% 2-54 Watt TSH0 Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture wi F54W/T5/850/ECO Lamps 1 117 4650 100% 56 56 6 National City - Camacho Gym 1810 E 22nd Street National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: $0.0960 per kWh Electric Demand Rate: $17 9900 per KW Heating Fuel Rate: per Therm ECM 1.0: Lighting System Upgrade Calling Sensor Reduction (Hrs) 40% Wall Sensor Reduction (Hrs) 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Demand) 26% Wall Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed L ghting Retrofh Data y,k•. +y "yl hZy A �2 L� ��% d L 9`. Gym ,` i %Tll YY h i` `jl4�Y �'"�N{.� .o 1-400 Watt Metal Halide Lamp in a High Bay Fixture { Ov 20 a 460 yk A "_J}, k. 3592 4 100% Crv. .S J/ Ae.*'.. t� §� .1 Myyf S'• 9�ep'Y '::. LY b'b'<M�e 9 4 y. Y 1' h y 6-32 Watt T8 Lamps in a High Bay Fixture with WireGuard w/ F32T8/SPX50/ECO Lamps r`:F' 20 1 220 �. .. 3592 la 100% tiirb 'y-r Main Gym Pdain Gym Gym 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 44 59 3592 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TSSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 44 42 3592 100% 64 64 Natiarlal Gay - Municipal Pool 1800 E 22nd Street National CM, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate. Electric Demand Rate: 10. pu.Z tt 1M: 04)1 ,.xr nv. Heating Fuel Rate: ECM 1.1)t Llohtina SYstem UOgrade Caltna Sensor Reduction (WA) Wall Sanwa Radurtlrn (Hnl 10, Calling 9anaor Reduttl0n (Demand( Wall Samoa RadurtlanfDamand( tax 26% Summary - Scope of Work Reims L4a000 nn Data Ealatks0 Lighting Data PrepoFsad Lighting Retrofit Data ire. 1 Lifeguard Office _a smr tx4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap FMure u tt Retrofit WI 2- FORTBSP4I UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232.MVPS-L, Wallbm Sensor ! 4: W. Y _y„, - Counter -a H,He 1 x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap FMure = - )-0a +.0u Retrofit wf 2 - F26TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps. GEZ3Z-MVPS-L, WMabee Sensor << ='+'>_ %�^ wama -e,,, , Law. Ston99 Room „it h u 1xex4 32 Watt TB Lamps Ina Strip Picture + n. acv nl'- Retrofit wf 4 - FZBTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE432.MVPS-L, WelIbox Sensor ,naot„ +noin + Rec Room Soffits zd n,nr 11.4e2 32 Watts TO Lamp Lamps In a Strip FMure +a cu s::r 1nw. Retrofit w12 - F2BT11SP41UMX/ECO Lemma, GE232MAX-LIULTRA AA , Guard Room A H iO4x2 32 Watt TB Lamps in a Wnp FixtureGE232-MVPS-L, :4 1,04 Ups Retrofit wi 2- F20TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, Walibox Sensor a2 het,, se,;,- Id„.. Small Store Raom ,3,,.r tx4x232 Watt TO Lamps or a Wrap Rehire r >l -a, u;w. Retrofit wit 2- F2BTBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA d:. .,,. The Loh t E men Roo t Roams .<rnc lxext 60 Watt T12 Lam Ina Strip Fixture Retrofit ad 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, TV/Chan 1x0x2- FF32T�8(_Pan Retraflt, VNallbox t erere,n ADO Chemical Storage ,4 Hue 1x8x1 60 Watt T12 Lamp in a Strip Fixture5.3.75X96-2L32-NB. -- 1.4 7)n5a Ret.3wf2- F26TBSP41UMXJECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, UTM-BC-i- Wellblm Senor » n r inein 1 Filter Room .,( ,I,vr 1x47.2 34 Watt 712 Lamps in a Wrap FMure + - 0')4 rims Retrofit wf 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 4: ,tea ''1, " Filer Room `a it,- ix6x1 60 Watt 712 Lamp ins Strip FMure =- ")r"' Retrofit wl 2 - F26THSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA. UTM�41- 5.Z75X98.2L32-NB a. ,,,,4 ` ,)A IIIT E Pool Eq+Nman t Canopy m F,+-r t-ZOO Watt A- Style Lamp in Jelly Jar Flat.28TBSP4IUMXIECO _,- a., New tx4x2 Vapor Tight FMure'wl F Lerrys ty, 1aa 1 Open Res Room _. Yzr 1-65 Watt R30 lamp in a Retested Can FMure n �, 3.w „� Retrofit wl 1 - FLEt5121DVIR30 Lamps j. H �u,,,u Ina. E Poo+Area Poles Ed,oe 1-1000 Watt Metal Halide Lamp Ina Pale Top Fixture xaa; .w Retrofit w/ 1 - MVR400A/BUMO/PA Lamps, GEP40OMLTAC4-5 v -. �;a9 1w iJxn, a Pole Area Poles enure 1-400 Walt Metal Halide Lamp in a Pole Top Fixture .: 01_ t311 ._ Retrofit wl 1 - MVR320NB0/HHOIPA Lamps, GEP320MLTAC4-5 QUAD - ii1 e101 w, rua. = Front Corner Building 01314/ 1-500 Watt Par56 Lamp In a Pole Top Fixture 3 515 41, 113 New 104x4 F54T511O Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture wI F34W/F51650IECO Lamps ., r.ri .1.e- 1w 1ne 1 Mechanic al Room aH_,r 1-400 Watt Mercury Vapor Lamps in a Down Light t.,r, ;. ._.. New 1x4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture WI F28TBSP4 WMXIECO Lamps 1Aa 1 Chlorine Room `1 F'ur 1-400 Watt MercuryVapor Lamps In a Down Light �� 311d » New 11/4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture wl F26TRSP4IUMXIECO Lamps r 13 ce< �11 a r i;m = Front parking Lot Facia e.t,n,r 1-250 watt metal halide lamp ni a wall pack fixture !�. +ts1 Syr New 1 wx2 Vapor Tight FMure wl F2BTBSP41UMVECO Lamps 1 , 4., ..a/ _ Parking Lot Corner ETt+-s 1-400 Watt Metal Halide Lamp In a Pole Top Return -, aae^ New 1x4x4 F54T51-10 Lamps ill a Pole Top Fixture wl F54WrT5/650/ECO Lamps n It National Cay- MLK Community Center 140E 12th Street National CM, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consum:Mon Rate. Electric Demand Rate: 333,T, per 6e322: per .++ Heating Fuel Rate'. per lnem, ECM t.0: Liahtinu 9vstem Upgrade Carom Oneor R.duanon (Hit} Wall sensor Reclusion (Hrol 10% Cxllnp Sensor Reduction (D.m.nd) Wall Sensor Pa... PDamand) 2E% 26% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data. Existing Lighting Dasa Proposed Lighting Ratrngt gate ue r Human Resources �n ' 2x4x3 32 Watts TO Lamps In a Recessed Troffer Fixture • .,>l'w Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTSSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. X4 GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2-EA, L tallbox Sensor - ;-w AWL .2 sits r lasl Inner Open Area Office and Hall c'su. M4x332 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture a da ysi Retrofit w/2- F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4EA g ip a,a 1 cu n Innn Side Offices slit, 2x4x3 32 Wags TB Lamps ins Recessed Troffer Fixture i;o, ,,22,6 Retrofit wl2 - F20TBSP4IUMXlECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4-EA. a rt Wallbox Sensor '.v,n Side Offices c'i"+ 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps Ins Recessed Troffer Fixture a: szdl •�.laa Retrofit eel 2 • F28T8SP41UMXJECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA. WaRbox Sensor - cvb v..,, she., lkam , Kitchen or^lee 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture s o" 2- wens:,. sires Retrofit Wl2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA. Same as Existing ,_ au, a es er'sn-u vnn Confarenca Room .. ��.r 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FMure a Bd ,v3„1, Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BiBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor - rxa,,, 1 V swag Drrv.= Ix4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture F 2- ew. lo%°s Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNIiRA <- -y1 Egg"4 fish ,. Restrooms Pesr .;o, ix4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps In a Strip Fixture 4 ,. zaiz 117 Retrofit WI 2 • F2STBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Walbux Sensor - -- 'r* '' 3,n _,7 - tie - 1 Restrooms Per.: =r. 1x4x1 34'Watt Tt2 Lamps in Strip Fixture t s= -`i- ;ow Retrofit w/ I - F2BTPSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA •- -Il- gg'r ita 1 Janitor and Electrical Closets st rn * 1x4x2 54 Watt T12 Lampe in a Strip FMure 1- --. the Retrofit Wf 2- F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA �nem , section PP2x4x3 Housi rig Office 1,m:: 32 Watts TB Lamps na Recessed Troffer Figure „yl Itoa Retrofit WI 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMKtEGO tamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA. Waltbox Sensor Ide• • Open ken om'.e 22433 32 Watts TBLa sin a Lamps Recessed Troffer Fixture ' _ _ -- 'J. W Retrofit WI2 - F2BTfitw/2 MXiECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LAILTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-EA Al 3.If t 1333, mi. t Open Area otnot 23432 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troller FOdure 3331 Retrofit w12 - F2OTO MAXUN'Tft Lenpn 24(4-EA 3zm Innw e,:• r Section Rene Ion Office ep:, 2343332 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Trader Fature 2 en Retrofit- etroen 2 MKIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2K4-EA, Wallbax Sensor r - ;; y ,,,,r 'tem Side OMlces mra, 2343332 Watts TB Recessed Recessed Trader Fixture I) 2a y.al '4 Retrofit F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor e v-F - v'u„ s "`-* [non, r Side Offices J'"=° 23433 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed TrofferB�-�* Fixture Retrofitwf 2- F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. GE232-NIVPSL 0.TK-2-2Xa-EA, Wallbox Sensor - d _ -- r,T �aisn .3334 van t Side Offices oir-, 23433 32 Watts re Lamps ina Recessed Trader Fixture Retrofit wl 2 - F28 w/ UM7UECO Lamps, GE212-MVPS-L, RTK-2- Lamps, , Wallbox Sensor 1 `- - -_ 1;w `.Fein ,� Si ,.a ua,n i Kkchm uto^- 23433 32 Watts To Lamps In a p Recessed TrofferB3 RetireWa/box �sl rox� Retrofit W/ 2 - FOeTBSP41UMXIEG0 Lamps, GE232•MVPS-L. RTK-2-234-8A, Sensor inr r ConfideMial flle Room Om., 22433 32 Waits T8 Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Rehire as 33GI ,., Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUM%IECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-FA Wallbox Sensor - 12w v,ry °i-^ t Meeting Room 4-3 n,ls 23433 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed TrotterGE232-MVPS-N. Retire c0 �, -�� Bn etroNl WI 2 - RetroM P4IUM%IECO Lamps, RTK-2-EA,-EA, Celina Sensor d'n 12 .eu �� L.,rAai B,n.-r r-lace Meeting Room 2 y_ae1m 23433 32 Watts TO Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fixture -,. .- y,;* Retrofit ix/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-al, RTK-2-2%4-EA, Ceiling Sensor Back Halle CII 13432 32 LVett TO lamps in a Recessed Trader Fixture " -' '"i ro,r' Retrofitwl 2. F2BTBSP4tUM%IECO Lamps. GE232-MVPSN, RTK-2-2XEA, Wallbox Sensor ..c. Kitchen dll, 13422 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture -u .,nou Retrofit w! 2 - F26TBSPAIUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor t d: - 'Na.,, e, .,r Al.I.1. Ktchen ale 22423 32 Watts TO Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fntture r. :=st moX Retrofit w/ 2 - F28Tfit w/MX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-Lft1LTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-EA _. d3 ,.,. —I ra,w let 1 lel 33 National City Police Station 1200 National City Btwd National City. CA 91950 Lighting Contractor. Becht Consumption Rate, Electric Demand Rote Heeling Fuel Rate. $0.0640 per kWh 5162900 per kW per Therm ECM 1 0 Llohtlno System Uoaredt ca ling SensorReduclon (Res) Wall Sensor Reduction Mrs) 40% 40 % ceding Sensor Reduction (Demand) Wall Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Date Existing Lighting Data Proposed lighting Retrofit Date n r z 4� x.v+:,m py t,- u..: v. FAY».dyY ai.bcw)dw,. P r �"c,� u Bfe3Y "ti a4'r yg;+ '�.j ,,, 'k r . a r�-�` L° *�i _y�,.l.'` .r .I?,t+, '' x. r '.•s` AiF-i"., 1.4n�:...mb �Ja T ^� g 1 t4 �'. r".6'•'e �r �a', �„i Main Hallways office 2x4x2 32 Wads TB Lamps in s Recessed Troffer Fixture 2a 59 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX1ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 24 42 6760 100% Mein Room 121 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture " 69 5256 75% wanboc Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing s 42 ,v6 75•e same as Enaang 0 Msln Large Room With Cubicles 0„,.T8 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 23 5B 6760 100% Retrofit WI2 - F28TOSP41 UMX)ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L4JLTRA 23 42 8760 100% h4in Large Room With Cubicles Office 2-20 Watt Incandescent Lamps in a Exit Sign 2 40 6760 100% New LED Exit Sign 2 3 8760 100% Mein Lobby Restrooms omp. 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 59 5760 100% Retrofit wl2 - 2 F'BT85P41UMXIECO Lamps, 0E232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 2 42 62s6 >5^.clbOY sS..,z Main Lobby ftastrocros OM. 1x4x1 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 2s e7ep toe°4 Retrofit w/ 1 - F., CE232-P41UMX/ECO lamps GE232-MVPS-L, Watlbox Sensor z zz 5zss 7s% WGabox Sons. Main Lobby Restrocros Office 1 x3x1 25 Watts Tel Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 22 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 1 - F25T85PX41/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 2 z0 5256 75% WeIODx sensor 0 P4a» Meeting Room DMc® 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 SB 5266 75 % Walk. sensor i Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Letups, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 4 42 5256 7575 .ame ae Easenp 7 Main Side Offices ortce 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 59 5255 75Y' wauboa Sensor x Retrofit w/ 2 - F2878SP411_1MX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 4 42 5256 75 % Santa ae EaeEny o Mam Side Offices Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 5e 5256 75% wanneo Sensor i Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECC Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 4 42 5256 75% SaBre as Eesfing 0 Main Records #138 Office 2-20 Watt Lamps in Exit Sign 40 8760 105% New LED Exit Sign 1 2 6760 10D% Mein Records #138 OM. 23c4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture M Sa Sz56 75% Wanbox Sensor i Retrofit w/ 2 - F28785P41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 2U 4z szss 75% Same °6 Existing 0 Rein Supplies/Oft De omc. 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lampsin matl Troffer Fixture s se 5266 75% v+anboc n sesor 1 Retrofit se/2 - F26TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing y 42 szss 75% same as Existing 0 Mein Room #145 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fixture 17 5e 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXJECO Lamps, GE232MAX-W LTRA IT 42 876D 100% Main Room #145 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture g se 8760 t00% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T85P41UMXIECC Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L. Sensor 3 42 5256 75°4 Misses Sensor 1 Main Room #145 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture z ss 8760 150% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28785P4IUtdX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Wellbox Sensor 2 42 szss 75°4 s«row Main ControlO s p Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture z sa 5256 75% Wallbo. Sensor t Retrofit w/ 2 - F26T85P41UMXIECO Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 2 42 Szss 75% some as E«apng 0 Men, Next Office Office 2x4x2 32Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fixture ss s76D t o0°4 Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-Mox VPS-L, WaibSensor 2 42 5256 75 % W.IIhee Saner Man Gyfn OfficeTB ix4x1 32 Watts Lamps In a Recessed Troffer Fixture 24 28 876D 1D0% Retrofit se/ 1 - F28TBSP4I UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 24 22 8760 100% Mein Restrooms/_ ockers OfficeTB 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture t se 5256 75°b Wall box Sensor 1 Retrofit wt 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 1 42 szss 75°b $°"lf ss Edsbng o Main Restrooms0. ockers omc. 1x4x1 32 Watts TB Lamps in Ship Fixture 2 28 8760 100% Retrofit wit - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, 'Walibox Sensor 2 22 5256 75% 'Naoncx Bansor 0 Main RastroomsrL Office 1x4x232 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 4 se 8760 100% Retrofit w/2- F2BTBSP41 UMX/ECC Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L, Waibox Sensor 4 42 5256 75 % weNb�x Sensor Main Men6 Office 274%2 32 Watts TBLamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 22 Sy i266 75% Walton Sensor t Retrofitwi 2 - F28T85P413MXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 22 42 5256 "*h Sama as Edasng 0 Minn Men'6 Otto. 1x4x1 32 Watts 78 Lamps Ina Strip Fixure 6 28 8760 100%F28TBSP41Vtit Retrofit w/ 1 - XIECO lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, WaNbox Sensor 3 22 5256 76°a ,fl�bcx s•nwr 0 Mrtln Maxi's Otto. 1x4x2 32 'Netts TB Lamps Ina Wrap Fixture + 59 8760 100%F28TeSP41UMXrECO Retrofit* 2 - Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L,'Na110ox Sensor a +z szss 7sx senior a Man Custodial Room Office 1x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps In Recessed Troffer Fixture 1 72 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 1- F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L. WaNbox Sensor + 22 5250 7596 Skin Bnarm g Room OMc. 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in aOJeibox p Recessed Troffer Fixture 1z se e7eo 100°4 Retrofit wl2 - F2 237.-M PS-L, V C0 Lamps, GE232-MVPs-L, WaIIDox Sensor 12 42 szss 7s% sensor 1 Maln Room#165 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture s 59 8760 100% Retrofit wl2 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. WaNbox Sensor 6 42 5256 75% 181e���� Mein Room #161- #157 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts Te Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture 11 59 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UPAX/EC0 Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 1 t 42 8760 100% Mein Room #156 Otto. 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture z 59 8760 100°4 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T65P41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. WaNbox Sensor z 42 6256 75% WaNbox Sensor 1 Mem Report Room #155 OrnCe 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 58 5368 75% waubo. Sensor Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 4Existing 42 5256 75% Sarno*.0 Mein First Ad Room Office 2x4x2 32 Watts 78 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture / 59 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXrEC0 Lamps. GE232MAX-WLTRA t 42 0760 100% Akin Telephone and Electric Rode Office 2x4x232'Natts TB Len s in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 8760 100% Retrofit w/2- F2BT8SP41UMX)EC0 Lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA 2 42 8760 100% Main Room #141 Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TBLamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 6 5e 5256 76% Wallbox sensor t Retrofit wl2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPs-L Seine as Existing 6 42 6256 75% Same e. sheen Main Roam #1a3 Room Locked Room wax. 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture ° 69 59 6760 100% F2BTBSP41UMX,EOO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, WaNbox Sensor 2 4z szss 7 5°4 sn.or 1 Mai Elevator Office 1 x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture t 59 8760 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BT8SP41UMXIEC0 Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 8760 100% Main ?rid Floor Room #237 office 2x4x2 32 Watts Te Lamps in e Recessed Troffer Fixture 16 c a 87ao t00% Retrofit w/ 2 - ., F_BTBSP4IUMXIEG0 Lamps; GE232-MVPS-L, WaNbox Sensor is 4z 6z66 75% 1Sensm MYn Side Offices Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture a 59 6255 75.4 man. sensor Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L Same as Existing e 42 525675% Sam. es Edsang o Main IGtchen Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture 3 59 5256 75% Wal!box senor r Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TeSP41 UMXlECO Lanes, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 3 42 5255 76% Sam. es Existing o MYn 2nd Floor Cont Office and Meeting office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 20 5a seas 75°.6 W911508 Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - FZBTBSP4IUMXlECU Lanes, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 20 42 5zss 75% Sams se Existing 0 Main HaIM'ay6 mac' 2x4x2 32 Watts TBLamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 12 69 0256 75% W311hox Sensor Retrofit wl2 - FZBTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 12 42 5266 75% Sams as Existing 0 Main Room #243 WarrRecessed 2x4x2 32 Watts TBLamps Ina Troffer Fixture 11 59 ;Z6s 7s% waimox Sensor r Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T6SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing !t 42 5256 75% sem.aa Existing D Main Equipment Room #220 cif„. 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 9 59 5256 76% wYlbor Sensor 1 Retrofit WI 2 - F28TBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 9 42 5256 75% Same as Existing o Main Rooms #234- #21B OfficeRecessed 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Troffer Fixture 9 59 5256 75% waanox Sensor a Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, 3E232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing a 42 5266 75°b same as Eds g 0 Mein Cafeteria #217 Mx 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 8 59 5258 75% Wafter Sensor 1 Retrofit wl2 - F28TBSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing I 42 6256 75% Same as gneiss; Mown Rooms2#11� #210 0Nics 2x4x2 32 Walls TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture Zo ;e 6358 75% waabo. sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXJECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 20 az Sees 75% Same as Existing o Mom Restrooms Dian ix4x232 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 4 59 9760 100% Retrofit w/2- F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Watihox Sensor a 42 5256 75% wanno. Sensor Man Restrooms Office 1x4x132 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 4 25 8760 10096 Retrofit w/ 1 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Waltisox Sensor 4 22 5256 75% wYroo. Sensor 1 Mein Basement Lobby Area Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture y sa 6zss 76% wallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 3 4 5256 7;% Same as Ereaang 0 Main Sink Area- Open Room Office 2x4x232 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 5 59 s25s 75% Walt. Sensor r Retrofit's/2- F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps. GE232 =MVPS-L, Same as Existing s 42 5z56 r,% Somas Existing o Mein Basement Conti 1 xex2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture to SB 5256 75 % wain., Sensor r Retrofit w/2 - F28TBSP4IUMXJECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 19 42 6266 75% S,5n Exieen56 D Man Evidence Room Offs" 1x4x13? Watts TB Lanps in a Strip Fixture 5 25 5256 75°4 ''linos sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 1 - F28T8$P41UMXJECO Lamps, GEZ32-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 6 22 5256 75% semsec E.KisM9 0 Main LGl Pre' Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TBLamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 59 5256 75% Wmmox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps.. GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 1 42 0256 75%Existing same.. o Main Lab Room Onto 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 12 59 6256 75% Vr'49box senor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TOSP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 12 az 525s 75°b same as Existing d Main Lab Room Office 1x4x1 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Scrip Fixture 2 43 5256 75% wa6p% Sensor1 Retrofit wl1 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps. GEZ3&MVPS-L, Same as Exlsting 2 22 5256 75% same .. Exishny o Main Office OM.. 2x4x2 32 Watts Lamps ins Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 5255 75'4 W eiemn Sensor 1 Retrofit wl 2 - FZBTBSP41UMX)ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 2 42 525e 70% Sam as Existing 0 Mein Restroom Office tx4 32 Watts Te Lamps in a Stip Fixture 1 59 5256 75% Wallbe, sensor i Retrofit w/2- F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L Same as Existing, 1 Lamps Controlled 1 42 5256 75 % Same as Exi�ng 0 Main Storage Office 1x4x232Watts TO Lamps ina Strip Fixture a 59 5256 75% wa5bo. t Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GEZ3Z-MVPSL, Same as Existing; I Lamps Controlled 6 42 42 5256 75% same es Existing 0 Mem Warehouse Storage Office 1x8x2 32 Watts TB La in Strip Fixture 4 59 5256 7s°b Wa5haa Sanam t Retrofit w/2 - F28T8SP41UMX1ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 4 42 526s 75% Sem. as Eneting Man Parking Garage Parking x1 150Watts High Pressure Sodium Lamps in a Ceiling Square Fixture 63 195 8760 t00% 2 Lamp 54 Watt TSHO VaporUght Fixture w/ F54W/f5/850/ECO Lamps 63 117 8760 100% 479 31 47Y 13 National City - Public Works 2100 Hoover Ave National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate. S0.0370 per kWh Electric Demand Rate. 518.2400 per kW Heating Fuel Rate per Therm ECM 1.0: Lighting System Uograda Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Hra) Wall Sensor Reduction (Ms) 40% 40% Ceiling Sensor Reduction (Demand) Well Sensor Reduction (Daman di 25% 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Retrofit Dmata ..:rN Y� y ?P. r. � �l �a..,.G .nv -,G..¥X,.:�. ;..„^m"„i e kl.?%v 59 .b 3491 i 199% d �. 3 "�r..in'S 12�+,vk..�ah. .c `�"lu .. Jv a.H e >,r.,ttt ta✓,.'...n _ tJ/y�y°.a'�ai�� {,3 ^- 100% ..w .P �..rl4#% Main Lobby and Front Desk Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECG Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA u 42 3491 Male Side Office with Cubicles Office 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 5 59 3491 100% Retrofit W/ 2 - F2BT8SP41 UMX/EGO Lamps. GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 5 42 3491 100% Main Side Office Office 2x4x2 32 Watts 1'8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture ` 59 3491 100%F28TBSP41 Retrofit w/ 2 - UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Walibox Sensor 2 42 2095 75% `Mailbox Senscr 1 Main Warehouse Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Strip Fixture 42 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMX/ECG Lamps, GE232-MVPs-L, Ceiling Sensor 42 42 2095 75% Ceiling Sensor Main Warehouse COB,. 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 4 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Ceiling Sensor 4 42 2095 75% CeilingSensor 1 Mein Warehouse Office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 1 72 3491 100'N, Retrofit WI 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECG Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 1 42 3491 100% Main Storage Room Office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 72 3491 10034 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-PAVPS-L Walibox Sensor 2 42 2)95 75% Watson Sensor Main Parks Osparment Office Once 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 59 2085 75 f Walmox Sensor 1 Retrofit w! 2 - F38T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 2 42 2095 75% Same as Same c Main Hallway Office 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F26T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 4 42 3421 t00% Main Joes Office- in Back Office 4x4x4 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Box Fixture 1 112 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 4 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-MV-L 1 84 3421 100% Main Restrooms Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 4 59 2095 75% 'Nallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w! 2 - F28T8SP41UMX1EG0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 4 42 2025 75% Same as Existing 0 Main Meeting Rwm'ce 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 4 59 2095 75% Wallbox Sensor 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing 4 42 2095 75% Same as Existing 0 Main Hallway- Alcoves Office 1x4x2 32 Watts 1.8 Lamps Ina Wrap Fixture 3 5g 3491 t00% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LNLTRA 3 42 5491 100% Main Back Offices Offioe 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 6 59 2095 75% Wanbox Sensor Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing b 42 2095 75% Same as Existing 0 Main Lunch Room Bldg Office 4x4x4 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Box Fixture 4 112 2095 75% Mailbox Sensor 1 Retrofit wl4 - F26T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE432-MV PS-L, Same as Existing 4 a4 2095 75% Same as Existingc Main Kitchen OfficeRecessed 214x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Troffer Fixture 2 59 2095 75% Wa9box Sensor 1 Retrofit wl 2 - F28T8SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps. 3E232-MVPS-I., Same as Existing 2 42 2095 75% Same as Existing 0 Main Restroom Office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 7 72 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 7 42 3491 100% Mam Aparatus Floor p Office Office 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 2 59 3491 100% Retrofit wl2 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 42 3401 100% Main Aparatus Floor Office Omce 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture 2 59 3491 100% Retrofit wl2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA 2 42 3491 100% Main Aparatus Floor Office 1 x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 17 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F32T8ISP41/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-HIULTRA n 74 3431 t00% Main Aparatus Floor Office 1xex4 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Stop Fixture 47 112 3481 10055 Retrofit wl4 - F28TSSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE432MAX-H/ULTRA 47 129 3491 100% Main Parts Room Om. ix4z132Watts T8 Lamps in e Strip Fixture 6 2e 2095 75% Sensor Seim 1 Retrofit w/ 1 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, 13E232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing s 22 2095 75% Same as Eantin9 0 Main Drum Room Office 1 x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 53 3491 100% Retrofit wl2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallboz Sensor 2 42 2095 75% watbex 1 Main Battery Room and Drum Room Office 1x8x4 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 2 112 3431 100% Retrofit w/ 4 - F2BTBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-MVPS-H, Walibox Sensor 2 64 2095 75% walbox San Main Wash Bay office 1 x8x4 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Vapor Tight Fixture a 112 3491 100% 1x8x4 28 Watts T8 Lamps in a Vapor Tight Fixture wl F28TSSP41 UMX/EGO Lamps 8 84 3491 100% Mein Outdoor Dining Area office 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture b 72 3481 100% Retrofit WI 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 5 42 3491 100% mein Maintenance Stalls Office 1 x4z2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Strip Fixture 22 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA 22 42 3491 100% Main Kevin's Shop Office 1 x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture 13 59 3491 100% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Ceiling Sensor 13 42 2095 75'w Ceiling ,Sensor 2 Main Exterior Watts of Building Outside 1-250 Watts Mercury Vapor Lamps in a Wall Pack Fixture 9 295 4380 1% 2 Lamp 54 Watt T5H0 Vaportight Fixture wl F54W/T51850/EGO Lamps 9 117 4380 1% Main Walls of Smaller Building Outside 1.175 watt metal halide lamp in a wall pack fixture 5 195 4380 1% 2 Lamp 54 Watt TSHO Vaportight Fixture w/ F54W1T5/850/ECO Lamps 5 117 4380 1% 240 9 240 9 National Cry- El Toyon Res 2303 E 41a Street National City, CA 91;50 Lighting Contractor: Electric Cemimrptisn Rate: Electric Demand Rate'. Heating Fuel Rate. ECM 1.0: L1ahtine Swim UOaradk to :eoo c0r hA„ j13 33fi 4 r 488' pa. rrnrn, Calling Smear R.LYCtlon (Hn) Wall Samar Reduction IRral C.,ling 5m.or R.ductlon (D.m.ndl Wtll Manor R.ductlon DDemand) 26°4 23% Summary - Scope of Work Mature Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed Liyhling RatroR Data Large Classroom :xrv„ 13824 34 Watt Tt2 Lamps in Tandem Wired Wrap Fixture ,aa 1_a; r.2,L f ' a 5 wftt r' ?ha..�:nr b ux'. ,n�': a�+.n.��Ji,S '�•'v Retrofit w/ 4 - F28TBSP41t1MX/ECO Lamps, GE 432-MV-L, UTM-BC-2.5.3.75X66- 4L32-NB i�( �A:��ILIE`r , to �kM1 ca.; { 100ti � �]�Y; ,.t311 um8 Large Classroom- Soffit Lights 01,4 1xex2 34 Watts 712 Lamps in Ship Fixture ' '+z 1_w 130% Retrofit wi 2 - F2BTBSP4I1MM%/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA. UTM-BC-1- 5.3.95X66-2L32-NB lie l ao 1,_ry i4ain Kitchenorn<e++- 114824 34 Watt T11 Lamps Ina Tandem Wretl Wrap Fixture I: yJ luw, Retrofit w14 • F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbux Sensor , d4 )4d T-lie Kalb " ' Lrer Restman Off, ix4x2 32 Watts TB Lampsatt LV Laap Foie.snar 1 ,i 442 -.�, "dxr ,. t Retrofit or/ 2 - F2BTRSP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Easting ar - r_,. ;en as: E81aa-a IM., Storage Room Orn;, 1x4x232Watts TB Lamps in FMWe 1 su r.., T='s a,n ,r Retrofit w12 - F26T8SP41UMX/ELO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, Same as Existing 4= ;ea eer , a,Mop Easy ;I Office Orna, 134x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps Na Wrap Fixture 4 es Retrofit wi 2 -Main F2TB5P41UMX/EC0 Lamps, GE232-MVPS-I, Watbmr Senses .yes 7.w Set' Vann Rec Roem ornc, 1x4x2 34 Watt 712 Lamps in Wrap Fixture -_ uy° 1:c% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 'n a: 748 ro auc,. s,„,:_r I.mm Pottery/Storage Of, 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps Ina Wrap FMure 1 '_ .4. msa Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T5SP41LIMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, Wallbox Sensor n r: ;yes .,. .1,l s'>s,r `•°" Rertrooms (Looked) 134142 34 Watt Tt2 Lamps in Wrap Fixture 4 '- ++: rnx Retrofit w/ 2 - F26TBSP4IUM%IELO Lamps, 6EZ32-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 42 ;yes o.;w Wau1.n s,ns.r ' 1ee�n ftertrcam.,, i Lucked) 13432 34 Wan T12 Lamps in Wrap Fixture Retrofit w/ 2 - F26TBSP41UM%(ECO Lampe, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 1 3 •- 748 s14w_r uzi. Exteriors U13:df 1-230 Wan Mercury Vapor in Globes ..�. a;ae 1^e 1-70 Watt Metal Halide in New Pole Top FMure l.41 1w rs 2 to National City - Kimball Res 148 E 12th Street National City. CA B1950 Lighting Contractor. Electric Consumption Rate Electric Demand Rate. Heating Fuel Rate: $0 0950 per kWh $13.7500 per kW par Therm ECM 1 D: Lighting System Upgrade Ceiling Sensor Reduction Mrs? 40% Well Sensor Reduction (I4rs) 40% Caging Sensor Reduction (Demand) Wee Sensor Reduction (Demand) 25% 25% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed L ghting Retrofit Data �'�; „"` +"Mks 2r` 3 #n,� '2 , ,• r I b h d? ' ! v 1 r " ., Y5 _ t �rgr att i I k ,°k "® ary 1, 2' V y,!.1" � r R B - ', k i � . e ' ,.N . _� V1 ,4„ 1 rv'Yf �°a ...'� P* 4 �. ' ..- 44 tp, �a4 Main Garage Area Office 1x8x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps in Strip Fixture 3 144 4140 100% Retrofit WI 4 - F28T85P41 UMX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-MV-L, UTM-BC-2- 5.3.75X96-4L32-NB 3 84 4140 100% Main Recreation Room- Upper Level Office 2x2x417 Watts T8 Lamps in a Box Fixture 20 59 4140 100% 1xBx428 Watt TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F2BTBSP41UMXJECO Lamps t0 84 4140 100% Main -Recreation Room- Upper Level Office 2x2x4 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Box Fixture 20 59 4140 100% 1x4x2 28 Watt TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F28TBSP4IUMXJECO Lamps 10 42 4140 100% Main Corner Office Office 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps in a Box Fixture 4 59 4140 100% 1x4x2 23 Watt TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps 2 42 4140 100% Main Side Game Room Office 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps ina Box Fixture 9 59 4140 100% 1x3x4 28 Watt TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps 4 84 4140 100% Mein Side Game Room Office abet17 Watts TB Lamps in a Box Fixture 9 59 4140 100% 1 x4x2 28 Watt T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps 4 42 4140 100% Main Storage Rooms Office 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps ina Box Fixture 4 59 4140 100% 1x4x2 2B Watt T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture wl F28TBSP41 UMX/ECO Lamps 4 42 4140 100% 69 0 37 0 National City - Kimball Park Lighting E 14th Street WD Avenue D National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor. Electric Consumption Rate: $00920 per kWh Electric Demand Rate: $13.8500 per kW Heating Fuel Rate: per Therm ECM 1,0: Lighting System Uoorade Ceiling Sensor Reduction Well Sensor Reduction 40% 40% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Date Existing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Retrofit Data ek 5 ,.• y� W. �-a ��_ t x,-�' @ 4 lgy..L Y Y9 •La±�/ & p@� •. � ""bOr� 4iii 3C icJ •a fi AF ! 3 ....�j. • � m Parking dV ,f�y�+EiN NV- f 1 t J @ a.. -rL' -. w r x ) 1 -25 0 watt metal halide lamp in a pole top fixture l tY'e, F'ic il��y X i !W �R -ij: 3 �1 "WF 5 f' 295 ifF.P . nE }-:. .. .� )u 4380 q ,� w• /� 1 F, MP n5 i..'� YA. 5 )� �9�{4 1 r p wy R Sn S` 5 /.' 'SY.%,P' 0 2- 54 Watt T5 HO Lamps in a Box Fixture with 8" Tenon Arm -Bronze w! F54W/T5I6501ECO Lamps '�.� � nu {'Y'`�.F. 3 A4s• � � S�J 117 -�rC^-'. __ . 4380 �` � R#g,i° s � -.R�" 1% � V ry bi.'m.5 "� S � SLY � + �5. Exterior 1 Parking Lot Exterior I Parking Lot Parking 1- 250 Watt High Pressure Sodium Lamps in a Po'e Top Fixture 45 235 4380 tit 2- 54 Watt TO HO Lamps in a Box Fixture with B" Tenon Arm -Bronze WI F54W75f850/ECO Lamps 45 117 4350 1 % 48 0 48 0 \ i/H man pa feient aep [ } // ; . n !\ !, i2 i, U iE ,! rr; NIW !| I! 1 , ! i!!! f(\\ ;, avk Center CIVIC Center 0* Caner [YVIC Centre ; } u (} EiEE |||![[[, !!!|!!IA E| f ) |) | U iij (| « ,, I|i}f U ', ,:,, i { . i- i2 ii >!/5 i5 § y;§i \7i/\ i\ =;:rt'd i E ; -i ;; -i '''' ;; i H ;l;;; i' | | Street Lightings ECM 11.0: National City Street Lighting Fixture Type Rate Quantity Fixture Style ExistingLamp Type Existing Lamp Wattage Type #1 LS-2A 238 Decorative Post Top HPS 150w Type #2 LS-2A 75 Globe Post Top HPS 150w Type #3 LS-2A 15 Decorative New Post Top HPS 150w Type #4-Metered Avenue A A-TOU 40 Decorative Old Post Top HPS 150w Type #5 - Metered Bay Marina Way LS-2A 24 Decorative Candy Cane HPS 150w Type #6 LS-2A 245 Cobra -Head HPS 250w Type #7 LS-2A 4 Cobra -Head LPS 180w Type #8 LS-2A 4 Cobra -Head LPS 90w Type #9 LS-2A 12 Cobra -Head MH 400w Type#10 LS-2B 19 Cobra -Head HPS 150W Type#11 LS-2B 9 Cobra -Head HPS 250W National City Contract Attach A-2.xls 1 of 2 2/2/2010 Street _htings Proposed Lamp Type Proposed Lamp Wattage Proposed System Watts RETROFIT 70IND-POST-TOP 70 85 RETROFIT 70IND-POST-TOP 70 85 RETROFIT 70IND-POST-TOP 70 85 RETROFIT 70IND-POST-TOP 70 85 DON'T DO - NO UPGRADE 188 188 NEW 150IND-COBRAHEAD 150 165 NEW 701ND-COBRAHEAD 70 75 NEW 40IND-COBRAHEAD 40 44 NEW 2501ND-COBRAHEAD 250 265 NEW 70IND-COBRAHEAD 70 75 NEW 1501ND-COBRAHEAD 150 165 National City Contract Attach A-2.xls 2 of 2 2/2/2010 ATTACHMENT B SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT This SLA is printed on: 11/4/2009 9.08: 16 AM Honeywell Building Solutions t for Honeywell Enterprise Buildings integrator and/or Digital Video Manager Software Products City of National City 1243 National City Blvd. National City USA San Diego, CA 3949 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 0 0 >. '�Idlie6. . x 714 562-3165 City of National CI Dear Customer: Your new Enterprise Buildings Integrator and/or Digital Video Manager system requires the use of software listed on Exhibit I of this form. In accordance with the usual practice in the industry, this software, related materials, and any updates or revisions, are protected by copyright and trade secret law, and may be protected by patent law. You may use the software with compatible equipment at the designated installation. You may (for archival or backup purposes) make up to two (2) copies ofnoncopy- protected software on disk or magnetic tape and one (I) copy of software in printed form The software is proprietary to, and the title to the software remains in, Honeywell and its vendor(s). You agree (I) to take reasonable steps to maintain Honeywell's and its vendors' rights in the software: (2) not to sell, transfer, publish, display, disclose, or make the software or any copies available to others; and (3) not to reverse compile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse engineer the software. Honeywell and its vendors retain all rights in patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets. Any attempt to transfer, assign, or sublicense this agreement or the software is null and void. Upon termination of this license, you will immediately return the software to Honeywell. Termination will not cancel your obligations under this aggreement. If, for a period of one (I) year. the software does not meet Honeywell specifications, then Honeywell. at its option, shall repair or replace the software. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL OR ITS VENDORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES RELATING TO OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT OR WARRANTY. NEITHER HONEYWELL NOR ITS VENDORS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY WARRANTIES IMPLIE BY LAW OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RFGARD'1O ANY GOODS SUPPLIED PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT. Please indicate your acceptance by signing this Agreement and attached Order Form. You can order expansions, upgrades. and new software for the same site by completing and signing a new Order Form for each copy of product deployed at the same physical site. Sincerely. Authorized and Accepted by: Autho Name: Title: Date: :d Honeywell Signature 4,16064, c n4)45 A sr't-wf (s/iWt.4-wL W 6 w 2to Author i Accepted by: Authorized Customer Signature Name: Title: Dade: Ron Nbrrison Mayor Honeywell International Inc. Software Lcense Agreement Exhibit 1 le Q. Senior Mete tftt City Attorney WA� Honeywell Confidential Revised on 11/4/2009 This Exhibit I is printed on: 11/4/2009 9:11:25 AM Agreement should be filled aru tar Honeywell Software Order Exhibit I Al City of National City City of National City SEA 1243 National City Blvd. sp National City USA Yreder. expeasteen rued ttew software fix the same she, ttta Sabena* Liotey s eea Numbs dual be refkttattd fix aids Order Form Addidonet Otis Fain'y a new Software Linerise Apeman rld Order Faro for each ern rasa San Diego, CA 3949 Ruffin Road San Diego, CA 92123 714-562-3165 The undersigned parties have read and agreed to the terms and conditions set forth in the Software License Agreement and this Order Form. Authorized and Accepted by: Authorized H Name: Title: Date: ywell Signature w 63 S5 fOt y-.,ef 2_ 2 (`o Authorized and Accepted by: uthorized Customer Signature Name: Title: Date: Ron Morrison Mayor March ]6 2010 Please consider Anti - Virus and Malware detection software requirements to protect this Honeywell software installation. EBI is tested with Norton and McAfee Anti -Virus software products. Align with customer IT recommendations and best practices. This software is not included in the EBI or DVM software product and is responsibility of customer to provide. A the customers request Honeywell can provide a quote to install Anti -Virus or Malware detection software however most of these solutions require a subscription service to maintain detection of current virus and 'flatware signatures. Please consider Back Up software for disaster recovery to protect this I loneywell software installation. Symantec Live State or Acronis are recommended Back tip software solutions. Align with customer IT recommendations and best practices. This software is not included with the FBI or DVM software and is the responsibility of the customer to provide. At the customers request Honeywell can provide a quote to install Back Up software. On the pages that follow please indicate Quantity of items selected for this order. Items with "Require regional PM's approval" in the Comment column requires Regional Product Manager Approval prior to signing of agreement. Note colors not shown when printed on black and white printer. Honeywell International Inc. Software License Agreement Exhibit 1 APPROVED AS TO FORM: udia G. p1 of Senior Asais' a t City Attorney Honeywell Confidential Last revised on 11/4/2009 Exhibit 1 oty Part Number Base Package It Database Size 1 EBI-BASE02 2 EBI-DBP00250 Fiis! Free Interface Second Free Interface Documentation and Software Additional Client Connection Server Type 1 EBI-IZXLDIR Software Description Comment EBI Base Package 2 250 Point Adder to Database Size BM - Excel5000 Direct (point server) interface License 1 EBI-IZBACDIRCL Open - BACnet Direct Client interface 1 EBI-ZZDVD400 EBI R400 DVD Media (DVDs only, no docs) 3 EBI-ZZACES 1 mouse pad, 1 keyboard overlay & 2 PC stickers 1 EBI-CLSB Additional Browser Connection license 1 EBI-SEEM EBI Building Manager Server Honeywell International Inc. Software License Agreement Honeywell Confidential Exhibit 1 P.2 of 2 Last revised on 11/4/2009 ID Task Name 1 Protect Duration 2 Customer Milestones Contract Award (National City / Honeywell) 4 Customer Kick-off Meeting 5 Pre -Mobilization 6 Subcontract Review&Approval 7 Subcontract Awards Subcontractor Kick-off Meeting 9 Submittals & Permitting ID Subcontractor Issue Submittals 11 Submittal Review By Customer 12 Permitting 13 Sub Procurement & Delivery 14 Mdbh2e 15 Pre Measurement & Verification 16 Installation 17 Interior Building Lights (ECM 1.0) 18 Meth Measures (ECM 2 2,3.0,3. 1 5.0,6. 0) 19 Bldg Auto Sys (ECM 8.0) 20 Solar Pool Heater (ECM 100) 1 Street, Park and Site Lighting (ECM 11.0) Start -Up & Commissioning 23 Check-out & Start-up 24 Post Measurement & Verification 25 Training 26 0 & M manuals 27 Post Installation 28 Substantial Completion 29 Punchlist Customer Acceptance Final Completion Project National City ER Phase 1 Date: 1/11/10 Task Split Progress Duration Start Finish Predecessors 2010 2011 o De Jan a MarApr a Jun Jul Au a Oct o De .Jan. e 228 days Wed 212411D Fri 117/11 22 days Wed 2/24/10 Thu 3/25/10 0 days Wed 224/10 Wed 2/24/10 1 day Thu 325/10 Thu 325/1 D 3F6+21 days 56 days Tue 416/10 Tue 6122110 2 days Toe 4/6/10 Wed 4/7/10 4FS+7 days 1 day Tue 4/13/10 Tue 4713/10 4F5+12 days 1 day Wed 4/14/10 Wed 4/14/10 7 20 days Thu 4115/10 Wed 5/12/10 8 2 wks Wed 4/14/10 Tue 427/10 7 2 wks Wed 4/28/10 Tue 5/11/10 10 2 wks Wed 428/10 Tue 5/11/10 10 5 wks Wed 5/12/10 Tue 6/15/10 12,11 1 day Wed 6/16/10 Wed 6/16/10 13 1 wk Wed 6/16/10 Tue 6/22/10 13 120 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 1211/10 120 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 12/1/10 14 40 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 8/11/10 14 60 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 9/8/10 14 25 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 7/21/10 14 90 days Thu 6/17/10 Wed 10/20/10 14 153 days Mon 5124110 Wed 1222110 2 wks Thu 12/2/10 Wed 12/15/10 16 1 wk Thu 12/15/10 Wed 12/22/10 23 1 wk Thu 12/16/10 Wed 12/22/10 23 1 wk Thu 12/16/10 Wed 12/22/10 23 17 days Mon 5/24/10 Tut, 6/15/10 1 day Thu 12/16/10 Thu 12/16/10 23 2 wks Fri 12/17/10 Thu 12/30/10 28 1 wk Fri 12/31/10 Thu 1r5/11 29 1 day Fri 1/7/11 Fri 1/7/11 30 Milestone External Tasks Summary ^ External Milestone Project Summary Deadline Page 1 ♦ 24 ATTACHMENT D SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Building Solutions SERVICE AGREEMENT Project Name: City of National City ER Phase I Measurement & Verification Proposal Number: I Date: February 2, 2010 Agreement Number: (PROVIDER) Honeywell International Inc. ("Honeywell") Automation and Control Solutions 22 Centerpointe Drive, Suite #100 La Palma, Ca 90623 (CUSTOMER- NAME AND ADDRESS) City of National City ("Customer") 2100 Hoover Ave. National City, CA 91950 Service Location Name: Various Service Location Address: 2100 Hoover Ave., National City, CA 91950 Scope of Work: HONEYWELL shall provide the following equipment and services ("the Work") in accordance with the attached work scope documents and terms and conditions, which form a part of this Agreement. ['Preferred Temperature Control Services ['Flex Temperature Control Services CI Preferred Automation Maintenance Services ['Flex Automation Services ['Preferred Fire Alarm Maintenance Services ['Fire Alarm Test and Inspect Services ['Preferred Security System Inspect Services ❑Flex Security System Services ['Preferred Mechanical Maintenance Services ❑Flex Mechanical Maintenance Services ❑ServiceNetTM Remote Monitoring and Control Services ❑ EBI Services ® Energy Auditing and Analysis Services ['Online Services ['Advanced Support ❑Site Services ❑Honeywell Energy Analysis Reporting ❑Air Filter Services ❑Water Treatment Services ❑ Critical Parts Stocking ❑ Thermography Services ❑Emergency Generator Services ❑In Suite Services ❑Remote Monitoring/Radionics ❑ Indoor Air Quality Auditing Services ❑ Service Management Software ❑ FM Worksite ❑ Energy Guarantee Special Provisions ❑ Other/Special Provisions ❑Honeywell Users Group Contract Term: (15) years from the Effective Date. Customer_ Honeywell_ (INITIALS) Contract Effective Date: Price for Year 1: Four thousand nine hundred forty seven dollars, ($4,947 ), (plus applicable taxes). Payment Terms: Annually in advance ❑ Sales Tax will be invoiced separately Use Tax is included in the Price ❑ This sale is tax exempt Acceptance: This proposal and the pages attached shall become an Agreement in accordance with Article 13 below and only upon signature below by an authorized representative of HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER. Accepted by: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. CITY OF NATION Signature: Name: Title: Date: 19tsT.4-444- i1 ,2 3(4f10 Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) Signature: Name: Title: Date: Mayor March 16, 2010 APPROVED AS TO FORM: PART A. Standard Terms and Conditions 1. WORKING HOURS Unless otherwise stated, all labor and services under this Agreement will be performed during the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. local time Monday through Friday, excluding federal holidays. If for any reason Customer requests Honeywell to furnish any labor or services outside of the hours of 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. local time Monday through Friday (or on federal holidays), any overtime or additional expenses, such as repairs or material costs not included in this Agreement, will be billed to and paid by Customer. 2. TAXES Customer agrees to pay the amount of any new or increased taxes or governmental charges upon labor or the production, shipment, sale, installation, or use of equipment or software which become effective after the date of this Agreement. If Customer claims any such taxes do not apply to transactions covered by this Agreement, Customer shall provide Honeywell with a tax exemption certificate acceptable to the applicable taxing authorities. 3. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 3.1 All proprietary information (as defined herein) obtained by Customer from Honeywell in connection with this Agreement will remain the property of Honeywell, and Customer will not divulge such information to any third party without prior written consent of Honeywell. The term "proprietary information" means written information (or oral information reduced to writing), or information in machine-readable form, including but not limited to software supplied to Customer which Honeywell deems proprietary or confidential and characterizes as proprietary at the time of disclosure to Customer by marking or labeling the same "Proprietary, "Confidential", or "Sensitive". The Customer shall incur no obligations hereunder with respect to proprietary information which: (a) was in the Customer's possession or was known to the Customer prior to its receipt from Honeywell; (b) is independently developed by the Customer without the utilization of such confidential information of Honeywell; (c) is or becomes public knowledge through no fault of the Customer; (d) is or becomes available to the Customer from a source other than Honeywell; (e) is or becomes available on an unrestricted basis to a third party from Honeywell or from someone acting under its control; (t) is received by Customer after notification to Honeywell that the Customer will not accept any further information. 3.2 Customer agrees that Honeywell may use nonproprietary information pertaining to the Agreement, and the work performed under the Agreement, for press releases, case studies, data analysis, promotional purposes, and other similar documents or statements to be publicly released, as long as Honeywell submits any such document or statement to Customer for its approval, which will not be unreasonably withheld. 4. INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS Contractor's Liability Insurance Honeywell, at its sole cost and expense, shall purchase and maintain, and shall require its subcontractors, when applicable, to purchase and maintain throughout the term of this agreement, the following insurance policies: A. Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. B. Automobile insurance covering all bodily injury and property damage incurred during the performance of this Agreement, with a minimum coverage of $5,000,000 combined single limit per accident. Such automobile insurance shall include owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles ('any auto"). C. Commercial general liability insurance, with minimum limits of $5,000,000 per occurrence/$10,000,000 aggregate, covering all bodily injury and property damage arising out of its operations under this Agreement. D. Workers' compensation insurance in an amount sufficient to meet statutory requirements covering all of Honeywell's employees and employers' liability insurance with limits of at least $1,000,000 per accident. In addition, the policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the Customer. If Honeywell has no employees subject to the California Workers' Compensation and Labor laws, Honeywell shall execute a Declaration to that effect. Said Declaration shall be provided to Honeywell by Customer. E. "All Risk" Property Insurance, including Builder's Risk coverage or an Installation Floater in an amount equal to the Agreement amount plus additional coverage equal to the Agreement amount for all subsequent change orders. I) Customer shall be an Additional Insured on the "all risk" policy; Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 2 2) Coverage shall be written on an all risk, replacement cost basis and shall include coverage for flood and earth movement as well as coverage for losses that may occur during equipment testing; 3) Policy shall be maintained until whichever of the following shall first occur: (a) final payment has been made; or (b) until no person or entity, other than Customer, has an insurable interest in the property required to be covered; 4) Policy shall be endorsed such that the insurance shall not be canceled or lapse because of any partial use or occupancy by Customer; 5) The Installation Floater must provide coverage from the time the equipment/material becomes the responsibility of Honeywell and shall continue without interruption during the installation, including any time during which the equipment/material is being transported to the installation site, or awaiting installation, whether on or off site; 6) Honeywell is solely responsible for the payment of all deductibles under the Installation Floater policy. F. The aforesaid policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the Customer, its officers, employees, and volunteers, so that any other policies held by the Customer shall not contribute to any loss under said insurance. Said policies shall provide for thirty (30) days prior written notice to the Customer of cancellation or material change. G. Said policies, except for the professional liability and workers' compensation policies, shall name the Customer and its officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. H. If required insurance coverage is provided on a "claims made" rather than "occurrence" form, Honeywell shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of this Agreement. In addition, the "retro" date must be on or before the date of this Agreement. J. Insurance shall be written with only California admitted companies which hold a current policy holder's alphabetic and financial size category rating of not less than A VIII according to the current Best's Key Rating Guide, or a company equal financial stability that is approved by the City's Risk Manager. In the event coverage is provided by non -admitted "surplus lines" carriers, they must be included on the most recent California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet rating requirements. K. This Agreement shall not take effect until certificate(s) or other sufficient proof that these insurance provisions have been complied with, are filed with and approved by the Customer's Risk Manager. If Honeywell does not keep all of such insurance policies in full force and effect at all times during the terms of this Agreement, the Customer may elect to treat the failure to maintain the requisite insurance as a breach of this Agreement and terminate the Agreement as provided herein. L. All deductibles and self -insured retentions in excess of $10,000 must be disclosed to and approved by the CUSTOMER. 5. HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES. MOLD AND UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS 5.1 Customer has not observed or received notice from any source (formal or informal) of (a) Hazardous Substances or Mold, either airborne or on or within the walls, floors, ceilings, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, structure, and other components of the Site, or within furniture, fixtures, equipment, containers or pipelines in a Site; or (b) conditions that, to Customer's knowledge, might cause or promote accumulation, concentration, growth or dispersion of Hazardous Substances or Mold on or within such locations. 5.2 Honeywell is not responsible for determining whether the Covered Equipment or the temperature, humidity and ventilation settings used by Customer, are appropriate for Customer and the Site except as specifically provided in an attached Work Scope Document. 5.3 If any such materials, situations or conditions, whether disclosed or not, are in fact discovered by Honeywell or others and provide an unsafe condition for the performance of the work or Services, the discovery of the condition shall constitute a cause beyond Honeywell's reasonable control and Honeywell shall have the right to cease the work or Services until the area has been made safe by Customer or Customer's representative, at Customer's expense. Honeywell shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if Customer has not fully remediated the unsafe condition within sixty (60) days of discovery. 5.4 Customer represents that Customer has not retained Honeywell to discover, inspect, investigate, identify, prevent or remediate Hazardous Substances or Mold or conditions caused by Hazardous Substances or Mold. 5.5 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CUSTOMER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HONEYWELL HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND COSTS OF Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 3 WHATEVER NATURE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, CONSULTANTS' AND ATTORNEYS' FEES, DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, FINES, PENALTIES, CLEANUP COSTS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAY OR WORK STOPPAGE, THAT IN ANY WAY RESULTS FROM OR ARISES UNDER THE BREACH OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION, THE EXISTENCE OF MOLD OR A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AT A SITE, OR THE OCCURRENCE OR EXISTENCE OF THE SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, WHETHER OR NOT CUSTOMER PROVIDES HONEYWELL ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE EXISTENCE OR OCCURRENCE AND REGARDLESS OF WHEN THE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR OCCURRENCE IS DISCOVERED OR OCCURS. THIS INDEMNIFICATION SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR WHATEVER REASON. 5.6 Customer is responsible for the containment of any and all refrigerant stored on or about the premises. Customer accepts all responsibility for and agrees to indemnify Honeywell against any and all claims, damages, or causes of action that arise out of the storage, consumption, loss and/or disposal of refrigerant, except to the extent Honeywell has brought refrigerant onsite and is directly and solely negligent for its mishandling. 6. WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6.1 Honeywell will replace or repair any product Honeywell provides under this Agreement that fails within the warranty period (one) 1 year because of defective workmanship or materials, except to the extent the failure results from Customer negligence, or from fire, lightning, water damage, or any other cause beyond the control of Honeywell. This warranty applies to all products Honeywell provides under this Agreement, whether or not manufactured by Honeywell. The warranty is effective as of the date of Customer acceptance of the product or the date Customer begins beneficial use of the product, whichever occurs first. 6.2 THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND HONEYWELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM, OR RELATING TO, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ITS BREACH. 6.3 Honeywell makes no representation or warranty, express, implied or otherwise, regarding Hazardous Substances or Mold. Honeywell shall have no duty, obligation or liability, all of which Customer expressly waives, for any damage or claim, whether known or unknown, including but not limited to property damage, personal injury, loss of income, emotional distress, death, loss of use, loss of value, adverse health effect or any special, consequential, punitive, exemplary or other damages, regardless of whether such damages may be caused by or otherwise associated with defects in the Services, in whole or in part due to or arising from any investigation, testing, analysis, monitoring, cleaning, removal, disposal, abatement, remediation, decontamination, repair, replacement, relocation, loss of use of building, or equipment and systems, or personal injury, death or disease in any way associated with Hazardous Substances or Mold. 7. INDEMNITY Honeywell agrees to indemnify and hold Customer and its agents and employees harmless from all claims for bodily injury and property damages to the extent such claims result from or arise under Honeywell's negligent actions or willful misconduct in its performance of the Work required under this Agreement, provided that such indemnity obligation is valid only to the extent (i) Customer gives Honeywell immediate notice in writing of any such claims and permits Honeywell, through counsel of its choice and Honeywell's sole cost and expense, to answer the claims and defend any related suit and (ii) Customer gives Honeywell all needed information, assistance and authority, at Honeywell's expense, to enable Honeywell to defend such suit. Honeywell is not responsible for any settlement without its written consent. Honeywell is not liable for loss or damage caused by the negligence of Customer or any other party or such party's employees or agents. This obligation shall survive termination of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer agrees that Honeywell will not be responsible for any damages caused by Mold or any other fungus or biological material or agent, including but not limited to property damage, personal injury, loss of income, emotional distress, death, loss of use, loss of value, adverse health effect or any special, consequential, punitive, exemplary or other damages, regardless of whether such damages may be caused by or otherwise associated with defects in the Services. Proposal Number: 4 Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 8. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECULATIVE, OR REMOTE, DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, MOLD, MOISTURE OR INDOOR AIR QUALITY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, RELATING TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THE WORK, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR ANY GOODS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. 9. EXCUSABLE DELAYS Honeywell is not liable for damages caused by delay or interruption in Services due to fire, flood, corrosive substances in the air, strike, lockout, dispute with workmen, inability to obtain material or services, commotion, war, acts of God, the presence of Hazardous Substances or Mold, or any other cause beyond Honeywell's reasonable control. Should any part of the system or any Equipment be damaged by fire, water, lightning, acts of God, the presence of Hazardous Substances or Mold, third parties or any other cause beyond the control of Honeywell, any repairs or replacement will be paid for by Customer. In the event of any such delay, date of shipment or performance will be extended by a period equal to the time lost by reason of such delay, and Honeywell will be entitled to recover from Customer its reasonable costs, overhead, and profit arising from such delay. 10. PATENT INDEMNITY 10.1 Honeywell shall, at its expense, defend or, at its option, settle any suit that may be instituted against Customer for alleged infringement of any United States patents related to the hardware or software manufactured and provided by Honeywell under this Agreement ("the equipment"), provided that a) such alleged infringement consists only in the use of such equipment by itself and not as part of, or in combination with, any other devices, parts or software not provided by Honeywell hereunder, b) Customer gives Honeywell immediate notice in writing of any such suit and permits Honeywell, through counsel of its choice, to answer the charge of infringement and defend such suit, and c) Customer gives Honeywell all needed information, assistance and authority, at Honeywell's expense, to enable Honeywell to defend such suit. 10.2 If such a suit has occurred, or in Honeywell's opinion is likely to occur, Honeywell may. at its election and expense: a) obtain for Customer the right to continue using such equipment; b) replace, correct or modify it so that it is not infringing; or if neither a) or b) is not reasonable then c) remove such equipment and grant Customer a credit therefore, as depreciated. 10.3 In the case of a final award of damages in any such suit, Honeywell will pay such award. Honeywell will not, however, be responsible for any settlement made without its written consent. 10.4 THIS ARTICLE STATES HONEYWELL'S TOTAL LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURED AND PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL HEREUNDER. 11. SOFTWARE LICENSE All software provided in connection with this Agreement shall be licensed and not sold. The end user of the software will be required to sign a license agreement with provisions limiting use of the software to the equipment provided under these specifications, limiting copying, preserving confidentiality, and prohibiting transfer to a third party. Licenses of this type are standard for computer -based equipment of the type covered by this Agreement. Customer shall be expected to grant Honeywell access to the end user for purposes of obtaining the necessary software license. 12. DISPUTE RESOLUTION MEDIATION/ARBITRATION. If a dispute arises out of or relates to this Agreement, or the breach thereof, the parties agree first to try, in good faith, to settle the dispute by mediation in San Diego California, in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the "AAA") before resorting to arbitration. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Mediator. The costs of mediation shall be borne equally by the parties. Any controversy or claim arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement, or breach thereof, which is not Proposal Number: 5 Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) resolved by mediation shall be settled by arbitration in San Diego, California, in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the AAA then existing. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Arbitrator. Any award rendered shall be final and conclusive upon the parties, and a judgment thereon may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. The expenses of the arbitration shall be borne equally by the parties to the arbitration, provided that each party shall pay for and bear the costs of its own experts, evidence and attorneys' fees, except that the arbitrator may assess such expenses or any part thereof against a specified party as part of the arbitration award. 13. ACCEPTANCE This proposal and the pages attached shall become an Agreement upon signature above by Honeywell and Customer. The terms and conditions are expressly limited to the provisions hereof, including Honeywell's General Terms and Conditions attached hereto, notwithstanding receipt of, or acknowledgment by, Honeywell of any purchase order, specification, or other document issued by Customer. Any additional or different terms set forth or referenced in Customer's purchase order are hereby objected to by Honeywell and shall be deemed a material alteration of these terms and shall not be a part of any resulting order. 14. MISCELLANEOUS 14.1 This Agreement represents the entire Agreement between Customer and Honeywell for the Work described herein and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or Agreements between the Parties related to the work described herein. 14.2 None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be modified, altered, changed or voided by any subsequent Purchase Order or other document unilaterally issued by Customer that relates to the subject matter of this Agreement. This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed by both Parties. 14.3 This Agreement is governed by the law of the State where the work is to be performed. 14.4 My provision or part of this Agreement held to be void or unenforceable under any laws or regulations will be deemed stricken, and all remaining provisions will continue to be valid and binding upon Honeywell and Customer, who agree that this Agreement shall be reformed to replace such stricken provision or part thereof with a valid and enforceable provision that comes as close as possible to expressing the intention of the stricken provision. 14.5 Customer may not assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Honeywell. Honeywell may assign its right to receive payment to a third party. PART B. Special Terms and Conditions 15. COVERAGE 15.1 Customer agrees to provide access to all Equipment covered by this Agreement. Honeywell will be free to start and stop all primary equipment incidental to the operation of the mechanical, control, automation, and life safety system(s) as arranged with Customer's representative. 15.2 It is understood that this is a Labor Only agreement for Energy Auditing and Analysis Services and that the maintenance, repair, replacement and emergency service provisions do not apply to the attached list of covered equipment unless specifically noted under the scope of work. 15.3 Honeywell will not reload software, nor make repairs or replacements necessitated by reason of negligence or misuse of the Equipment by persons other than Honeywell or its employees, or caused by lightning, electrical storm, or other violent weather or by any other cause beyond Honeywell's control. Honeywell will provide such services at Customer's request and at an additional charge. Customer is entitled to receive Honeywell's then current preferred Customer labor rates for such services. 15.4 Honeywell may install diagnostic devices and/or software at Honeywell's expense to enhance system operation and support. Upon termination of this Agreement, Honeywell may remove these devices and return the system to its original operation. Customer agrees to provide, at its sole expense, connection to the switched telephone network for the diagnostic devices and/or software. Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 15.5 HONEYWELL will review the Services delivered under this Agreement on an annual basis, unless otherwise noted. 15.7 In the event that the system or any equipment component thereof is altered, modified, changed or moved, this Agreement may be immediately adjusted or terminated, at Honeywell's sole option. Honeywell is not responsible for any damages resulting from such alterations, modifications, changes or movement 15.8 Honeywell is not responsible for maintaining a supply of, furnishing and/or replacing lost or needed chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) based refrigerants not otherwise required under this Agreement. Customer is solely responsible for the cost of material and labor of any such refrigerant not otherwise provided for under this Agreement at current market rates. 15.9 Maintenance, repairs, and replacement of Equipment parts and components are the responsibility of the Customer. Customer agrees to maintain lighting and Solar Pool Heating System equipment to manufacturers specifications for the term of the guarantee. Customer agrees to maintain provisions to protect Solar Pool Heating System equipment from freezing for the term of the guarantee. 15.10 Unless otherwise specified, Customer retains all responsibility for maintaining LANs, WANs, leased lines and/or other communication mediums incidental or essential to the operation of the system(s) or Equipment found included in the attached List of Covered Equipment. 15.11 Customer will promptly notify Honeywell of any malfunction in the system(s) or Equipment covered under this Agreement that comes to Customer's attention. 16. TERMS OF PAYMENT 16.1 Customer will pay or cause to be paid to Honeywell the full price for the Services as specified on the first page of this Agreement. Honeywell will submit Annual invoices to Customer in advance for Services to be performed during the subsequent billing period, and payment shall be due within twenty (20) days after Customer's receipt of each such invoice. Payments for Services past due more than five (5) days shall accrue interest from the due date to the date of payment at the rate of one and one-half percent (1.5%) per month, compounded monthly, or the highest legal rate then allowed. Customer will pay all attorney and/or collection fees incurred by HONEYWELL in collecting any past due amounts. 16.2 Price Adjustment. Honeywell may annually adjust the amounts charged for the Services provided. 17. TERMINATION 17.1 This Agreement may be terminated with or without cause by the Customer. Termination without cause shall be effective only upon 60-day's written notice to Honeywell. During said 60-day period Honeywell shall perform all services in accordance with this Agreement. 17.2 This Agreement may also be terminated immediately by the Customer for cause in the event of a material breach of this Agreement, misrepresentation by Honeywell in connection with the formation of this Agreement or the performance of services, or the failure to perform services as directed by the Customer. 17.3 Termination with or without cause shall be effected by delivery of written Notice of Termination to Honeywell as provided for herein. 17.4 In the event of termination, all finished or unfinished Memoranda Reports, Maps, Drawings, Plans, Specifications and other documents prepared by Honeywell, whether paper or electronic, shall immediately become the property of and be delivered to the Customer, and Honeywell shall be entitled to receive just and equitable compensation for any work satisfactorily completed on such documents and other materials up to the effective date of the Notice of Termination, not to exceed the amounts payable hereunder, and less any damages caused the Customer by Honeywell's breach, if any. Thereafter, ownership of said written material shall vest in the Customer all rights set forth in Section 6. 17.5 The Customer further reserves the right to immediately terminate this Agreement upon: (1) the filing of a petition in bankruptcy affecting Honeywell; (2) a reorganization of Honeywell for the benefit of creditors; or (3) a business reorganization, change in business name or change in business status of Honeywell. Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 7 17.6 Should this Agreement be terminated in whole or in part for any reason prior to the end of the Term, the Customer understands and agree the Guarantee for the Guarantee Year in which such termination becomes affective shall be prorated as of the affective date of such termination, with a reasonable adjustment for seasonal fluctuations in Energy and Operational Costs, and the Guarantee for all subsequent Guarantee Years shall be null and void. 18. DEFINITIONS 18.1 "Hazardous substance" includes all of the following, whether naturally occurring or manufactured, in quantities, conditions or concentrations that have, are alleged to have, or are believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment: (a) any dangerous, hazardous or toxic pollutant, contaminant, chemical, material or substance defined as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under state or federal law, and (b) any petroleum product, nuclear fuel or material, carcinogen, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, foamed -in -place insulation. polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), and (c) any other chemical or biological material or organism, that has, is alleged to have, or is believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment. 18.2 "Mold" means any type or form of fungus or biological material or agent, including mold, mildew, moisture, yeast and mushrooms, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents, or by-products produced or released by any of the foregoing. This includes any related or any such conditions caused by third parties. 18.3 "Covered Equipment" means the equipment covered by the Services to be performed by Honeywell under this Agreement, and is limited to the equipment included in the respective work scope attachments. 18.4 "Services" means those services and obligations to be undertaken by Honeywell in support of, or to maintain, the Covered Equipment, as more fully detailed in the attached work scope document(s), which are incorporated herein. ARTICLE 19. APPROPRIATIONS AND ESSENTIAL USE 19.1 Customer reasonably believes that sufficient funds can be obtained to make all payments for the initial term, as described on the first page of this Support Services Agreement. Customer hereby covenants that it shall do all things lawfully within its power to obtain funds from which such payments may be made, including making provisions for such payments, to the extent necessary, in each budget submitted for the purpose of obtaining funding, using its bona fide best efforts to have such portion of the budget approved and exhausting all available administrative reviews and appeals in the event such portion of the budget is not approved. It is Customer's intent to make the payments for the initial term if funds are legally available therefore and in that regard Customer represents that (a) the use of the Equipment and Services is essential to its proper, efficient and economic functioning or to the services that is provided to its citizens; (b) Customer has an immediate need for and expects to make immediate use of substantially all the Equipment and Services, which need is not temporary or expected to diminish in the foreseeable future; and (c) the Equipment and Services shall be used by Customer only for the purpose of performing one or more of its governmental or proprietary functions consistent with the permissible scope of its authority. 19.2. In the event no funds or insufficient funds are appropriated and budgeted for the acquisition, retention or operation of the Equipment and Services under the Agreement, then Customer shall, not less than sixty (60) days prior to the end of such applicable fiscal period, in writing, notify Honeywell (and its assignee, if any) of such occurrence. The Agreement shall thereafter terminate and be rendered null and void on the last day of the fiscal period for which appropriations were made without penalty, liability or expense to CUSTOMER of any kind, except as to (i) the portions of the payments herein agreed upon for which funds have been appropriated and budgeted or are otherwise available, and (ii) Customer's other obligations and liabilities under the Agreement relating to, accruing or arising prior to such termination. In the event of such termination, Customer agrees to peaceably surrender possession of any Honeywell provided and owned Equipment under the Agreement. Honeywell (or its assignee, if any) may exercise all available legal and equitable rights and remedies in retaking possession of any Equipment provided and owned by Honeywell under this Agreement. 19.3 Notwithstanding the foregoing. Customer agrees (a) that if the Agreement is terminated in accordance with the preceding paragraph, Customer shall not purchase, lease or rent equipment which performs the same functions as, or functions taking the place of, those performed by the Equipment nor shall it contract for any services similar to or that take the place of the Services provided under the Agreement, and shall not permit such functions to be Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 8 performed by its own employees or by any agency or entity affiliated with or hired by Customer for the balance of the fiscal period in which such termination occurs or the next succeeding fiscal period thereafter, and (b) that it shall not, during the initial term, give priority in the application of funds to any other functionally similar equipment or services. Proposal Number: 9 Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) Energy Guarantee Special Provisions These Special Provisions are incorporated herein by reference and made a part of the Honeywell International Inc., Automation and Control Solutions Agreement. 1.1 Incorporated Documents - Attachment F, Attachment G, and Exhibits to Attachment G are hereby made an integral part of this SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT, insofar as same is applicable to the work of the Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services, as if specifically written herein, and unless otherwise hereinafter specified. 1.2 Energy Guarantee Performance Period Auditing Activities — In coordination with, or in addition to, any Energy Auditing and Analysis Services, HONEYWELL will perform Measurement & Verification (M&V) activities as described in Attachment G. 1.3 Remote Diagnostics — CUSTOMER shall allow HONEYWELL to perform remote diagnostics on all equipment associated with the Energy Savings Guarantee for operational compliance with manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, requirements of Attachment F, and requirements of Attachment G. HONEYWELL may install diagnostic devices at HONEYWELL's expense to monitor and/or enhance system operation and support. Upon termination of this Agreement, HONEYWELL may remove these devices and return the system to original operation. 1.4 Potential -To -Save — Verification of an ECM's potential to generate the proposed energy cost avoidance is satisfied upon CUSTOMER's signing of Attachment J or an equivalent Delivery and Acceptance Certificate. (See Attachment F - Definitions: "Option A". 1.5 Energy Purchasing Alternatives — It is understood that there is no requirement for HONEYWELL to perform evaluations of energy purchasing alternatives or perform rate negotiations under this contract. Switching from the respective electric and natural gas local distribution companies (LDCs) to the respective marketers/brokers/suppliers (SUPPLIERs) for the commodity portion of gas and electricity will be the result of Contract(s) between CUSTOMER and SUPPLIER(s). HONEYWELL does not assure the provision of gas or electricity, and all incentives and payments associated with the Contract(s) between CUSTOMER and SUPPLIER(s) are the responsibility of the Parties to that Contract. 1.6 Utility Rebates — It is understood that all utility rebates and/or refunds are the result of an agreement between CUSTOMER and the utility company and HONEYWELL assumes no responsibility for either obtaining said rebates and/or refunds or for the quantity of said rebates and/or refunds. It is further understood that any evaluation and presentation of options by HONEYWELL for potential utility rebates and credits available to CUSTOMER from utility companies is limited to those identified during contract negotiation and during installation. Assisting the CUSTOMER in securing identified rebates is understood to be a construction and installation task and is not part of these on -going services. 1.7 Recommendations — It is understood that HONEYWELL will use its best professional judgment in evaluating energy use characteristics, but assumes no responsibility for financial performance related to any recommendations. 1.8 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Documentation — It is the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to provide to the M&V Specialist, at minimum, on a quarterly basis, except as modified below: 1.8.1 Verification that equipment installed to perform the ECMs has been properly maintained, including but not limited to provision of maintenance records. 1.8.2 Current status of the buildings (i.e., occupancy level and use, hours of operation, etc.). 1.8.3 Records of CUSTOMER initiated changes in equipment setpoints, start/stop conditions, usage patterns. 1.8.4 Records of CUSTOMER initiated changes in operation of mechanical -electrical systems, which may impact the ECMs. Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 10 1.8.5 Records regarding addition or deletion of equipment or building structure, which may impact the ECMs or the building energy consumption. 1.8.6 Copies of all utility information including monthly utility bills and utility summary data on a monthly basis, and access to utility accounts through an authorization by the CUSTOMER to the utility providers to allow the release of data to a HONEYWELL representative. 1.9 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Notification — HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER division of responsibilities and risk allocation is described in Attachment F and Attachment G. It is the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to notify HONEYWELL of all changes in production, occupancy, building load, conditioned building area, equipment operation, and scheduling, etc. from the baseline period. Deviation from the baseline period will result in Baseline Adjustments to normalize the Base Year energy use to Current Year conditions. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to investigate and correct any reported deficiencies in the current operations in the buildings that impact the ECMs. 1.10 CUSTOMER Responsibilities for Maintenance — During the term of this Agreement, for all equipment provided or modified as per Attachment A — Scope of Work, the CUSTOMER shall perform on -going maintenance and accomplish component replacement and equipment repairs in accordance with manufacturer's standards and practices and take all reasonable measures to insure the equipment is operating at full efficiency. Component replacement and equipment repairs must be accomplished in a timely fashion. Additionally, CUSTOMER shall insure such equipment is operated at all times in accordance with applicable manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, and the requirements of Attachments F and G contained herein. For all non- HONEYWELL maintenance actions, CUSTOMER shall document and make available to HONEYWELL maintenance dates and tasks accomplished, the start date and duration of all deficient equipment operation and the subsequent corrective action and/or repair dates. Failure of the CUSTOMER to operate the equipment per the specifications, repair any deficiencies in a timely manner, and perform the ongoing maintenance functions in accordance with the standards and practices during the Guarantee period will allow HONEYWELL to adjust the Guarantee accordingly. CUSTOMER shall replace any failed equipment or component no longer warranted by HONEYWELL or a HONEYWELL subcontractor, with equipment or components of equal or greater efficiency value than installed by HONEYWELL, for the full contract guarantee term. 1.11 Energy Cost Avoidance — Energy Cost avoidance may also include, but is not limited to, savings from demand charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that are reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement to the extent permitted by the Agreement. 1.12 Reserved. Proposal Number: 1 1 Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services 1.1 Scope - HONEYWELL will implement Energy Guarantee Auditing and Analysis Services for CUSTOMER's facilities, energy conservation measures (ECMs), and/or utility meters in coordination with Attachment F - Energy Guarantee and Attachment G - Schedule of Savings. Attachment G, as used herein, includes the Exhibits to Attachment G. HONEYWELL will perform the services outlined in Section 1.4. List of Covered Facilities, Meters, ECMs by Service Offering: (a) (b) (c) (d) Facility LDC-Meter # / Utility Type ECMs (list only ECMs associated with meter listed in column (b) ) Related M&V Offering Subsection Civic Center Elec # & NGas # ECM 1.0 — lighting; 2.2 — new cooling tower; 3.0 - boiler replacement G-1, G-4 & G-6 Police Station Elec # & NGas # ECM 1.0— lighting; 3.1 boiler replacement; 5.0 - VIV replacement; 6.0 — rooftop unit replacement; G-1, G-6, G-8, G- 10 Public Works Elec # ECM 1.0— lighting; ECM 6.0— rooftop unit replacement G-1 & G-10 MLK Community Cntr Elec # ECM 1.0 — lighting; ECM 6.0 — rooftop unit replacement G-1 & G-10 Pool Elec. # & NGas # ECM 10.0— solar pool heating G-12 Various Buildings Elec. # ECM 1.0— lighting G-1 Various Meters Various ECM 11.0 — street lighting G-1 1.2 Coverage - This Agreement includes all labor, travel, and expenses to perform the services and frequency described in Section 1.4. Services not explicitly described in Section 1.4, including CUSTOMER Guarantee Responsibilities, are not included. It is understood that it will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to investigate and correct any deficiencies not covered under the SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT. 1.3 Incorporated Documents - The Energy Guarantee Special Provisions, Attachment F - Energy Guarantee, Attachment G - Schedule of Savings, and Exhibits to Attachment G are hereby made an integral part of this SUPPORT SERVICES AGREEMENT, insofar as same is applicable to the work of the Energy Auditing and Analysis Services, as if specifically written herein, and unless otherwise hereinafter specified. 1.4 M&V Offerings - In coordination with section 1.1, HONEYWELL will perform the Measurement & Verification (M&V) offerings checked below: 1.4.1 Retrofit Isolation Energy Audit for Option A Verified ECMs - HONEYWELL will provide Option A energy guarantee auditing services as detailed in Attachment F, Attachment G, and Exhibits to Attachment G for specific Energy Conservation Measures (ECMs) identified in Attachment G and/or Exhibits to Attachment G as using Option A methodologies for Measurement and Verification. HONEYWELL will provide this one-time determination of the quantity of energy avoidance of the CUSTOMER'S facility for the First Guarantee Year only. Option A methods will be applied on an ECM specific basis (i.e., isolated to the retrofit) and Energy Cost Avoidance for a Guarantee Year will be quantified and summarized on an ECM basis. After the ECM's potential -to - save has been verified (section 1.3) HONEYWELL shall either stipulate the quantity of cost avoidance or determine the cost avoidance from engineering calculations and measurement of specific variables. Utility bill auditing (Option C) and reconciliation of Option A results to utility meter bill data is not included. The Option A retrofit isolation method was selected by the CUSTOMER to provide an economical reconciliation method and to minimize the interactive effects on the determination of cost avoidance due changes to the site or facilities from the baseline conditions. HONEYWELL will provide a single (1) reporting submission of the determination of energy avoidance for the First Guarantee Year. The Energy Avoidance quantified in the First Guarantee Year will be stipulated as the annual Energy Avoidance for each Guarantee Year of the remaining contract term. The Energy Cost Avoidance for every year of the performance period is quantified based on the Energy Avoidance determined in the First Guarantee Year multiplied by the applicable energy rate as defined in Attachment G. Work Coverage: Natural Gas & Electric Meters listed in Attachment G Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 12 • • Term Coverage: Year 1 Monitoring; Year 2 to End of Term stipulated based on Year 1 Results Option A Audit Report section will be submitted: ® Annually 1.4.2 Energy Advisory Report —Level 2 (With Travel & On -Site Services) — HONEYWELL will conduct walk-through observations of the ECM's noted under Work Coverage for this section. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to investigate deficiencies beyond the contracted site visit frequency. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to correct the reported deficiencies. The report will be limited to information that can be inferred from non -intrusive observations made during the allotted time for the walk-through observation and from the documents provided by the CUSTOMER to HONEYWELL. During the walk through, Honeywell will: 1. Verify through visual observation that each ECM is still installed. 2. Verify to the limits of visual observation that each ECM is still functional. Additional verification will be performed via service records provided. 3. Record current manual set points and manual settings. Record observed changes in the operation, control sequences and control set points of the ECM's from original installed conditions. 4. Record observations about the current status of the building (i.e. occupancy, use), compare to CUSTOMER records, and compare against the contractual baseline and required post -retrofit operating conditions. 5. Record observed addition or deletion of site equipment, which may impact the ECM's or the building energy consumption and compare to CUSTOMER records. 6. Record observations regarding other changes on -site that may impact the ECM's or the building energy consumption. Site walk-through observations will be conducted: ® Annually. Site walk-through observations are limited to no more than: one (1) trip(s) per year, and limited to one (1) day(s) per trip. Work Coverage: ECM's listed above Term Coverage: Year 2 to End of Term Proposal Number: Honeywell Service Agreement (Rev. 7/07) 13 ATTACHMENT E PAYMENT SCHEDULE 1. The following payment schedule has been established for the Work: 1. 1 The payment schedule reflected below has been established for the Work. Payment shall be made net thirty (30) days of invoice date. If issues surrounding lack of payment are not remedied within ten (10) business days, HONEYWELL may suspend all Work until payment is made. Total payments are: $ 1,690,000.00 I. Event -Specific: Percentage Due Amount Due Upon contract execution: 30 % $507,000 Monthly Progress Payments: 70 % $1,183,000 2. The following payment schedule has been established for Support Services: 2.1 The first invoice will be issued upon completion of the Work and prior to commencement of Support Services and CUSTOMER shall pay or cause to be paid to HONEYWELL the full price for the Services as specified in Attachment D. ATTACHMENT F ENERGY GUARANTEE 1. DEFINITIONS When used in this Agreement, the following capitalized words shall have the meanings ascribed to them below: "Baseline" is the description outlined in Attachment G, that defines the Baseline Usage Baseline Usage Unit Costs and facilities, systems, or equipment operations and characteristics, and environmental conditions that are to be used as the benchmark for determining cost avoidance. "Baseline Period" is the period of time (specified in Section 1 of Attachment G) coordinated with the Baseline Usage for the purpose of utility bill analysis (see "Option C") to allow the comparison of a Guarantee Year against a Baseline. The Baseline Period may not always be one contiguous element of time and may be different from a 365- day annual period. Baseline information from non-contiguous elements of time may be normalized and assigned to a specified Baseline Period. "Baseline Usage or Demand" the calculated or measured energy usage (demand) by a piece of equipment or a site prior to the implementation of the ECMs. Baseline physical conditions, such as equipment counts, nameplate data, and control strategies, will typically be determined through surveys, inspections, and/or metering at the site. "Baseyear or Base Year" is equivalent to "Baseline" and may not always he one contiguous element of time and may be different from a 365-day annual period. "Construction Phase or Period" The time period between the start of the project installation and the date of Final Project Acceptance. "Construction Savings Period" The time period(s) between the completion of installation and start of providing substantial benefit to the CUSTOMER for each single specific ECM vs. the time of Final Project Acceptance. "Commissioning Phase or Period" The phase, before Final Project Acceptance, when (1) the functional ability of the installed equipment or systems, and/or modified equipment or systems to operate in conformity with the design intent is documented and verified and (2) the potential -to -save of said equipment and systems is documented and verified for the first time. "Cost Adjustments" means for each year following the first year of the Support Services, HONEYWELL, may, in its sole discretion increase the annual Operational Cost Savings in an amount matching the adjustment to the Support Services fee. "Cost Avoidance" means the difference between the actual cost incurred during a selected time period versus what the cost would have been had the cost avoidance strategy not been implemented. "Covered Systems and Equipment" as used in this Attachment F means the systems and equipment identified in Attachment A (Scope of Work) and Attachment D (Support Services). "Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices" are those practices identified in Attachment G, intended to achieve avoided costs in energy and/or operating expenses. "Energy Auditing" means the act of Measurement and Verification (M&V) to determine the Guarantee Savings. "Energy Costs" may include the cost of electricity and fuels to operate HVAC equipment, facility mechanical and lighting systems, and energy management systems, and the cost of water and sewer usage, as applicable. "ECM" The Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) is the installation of equipment or systems, or modification of equipment or systems as described in Attachment A, for the purpose of reducing utility (energy, water, etc.) consumption and demand and costs and/or non -utility (O&M, operational) costs. "Facilities" shall mean those buildings where the energy and operational cost savings will be realized. "F.E.M.P." shall mean the Federal Energy Management Program of the U.S. Department of Energy and its Measurement and Verification Guidelines for Federal Energy Projects (DOE/GO-102000-0960, September 2000). The F.E.M.P. guidelines classify measurement & verification approaches as Option A, Option B, Option C, and Option D. The F.E.M.P. Guideline was developed based on the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (I.P.M.V.P.). The focus of the F.E.M.P. M&V Guidelines is on choosing the M&V option and method most appropriate for specific projects. "Financing Document" refers to that document executed between CUSTOMER and a third -party financing entity providing for payments from CUSTOMER to third -party financing entity. "Final Project Acceptance" refers to CUSTOMER acceptance of the installation of the ECMs as described in Attachment A. "First Guarantee Year" is defined as the period beginning on the first (1st) day of the month following the date of Final Project Acceptance of the Work installed and ending on the day prior to the first (1st) anniversary thereof. "Guarantee Period" is defined as the period beginning on the first (1st) day of the First Guarantee Year and ending on the last day of the final Guarantee Year. Also known as the "Measurement and Verification Phase" or "Performance Period". "Guarantee Year" is defined as the First Guarantee Year and each of the successive twelve (12) month periods commencing on the anniversary of the commencement of the First Guarantee Year throughout the Term of this Agreement. "Guaranteed Savings" is defined as the amount of avoided Energy and Operational Costs necessary to pay for the cost of the Work and Support Services incurred by CUSTOMER in each Guarantee Year [as identified in Section 3.1 hereof]. "I.P.M.V.P." International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (July 1997) provides an overview of current best practice techniques available for measurement & verification of performance contracts. This document is the basis for the F.E.M.P. protocol. The techniques are classified as Option A, Option B, Option C, and Option D. "Measurement and Verification Plan" (M&V Plan) is defined as the plan providing details on how the Guarantee Savings will be verified. "Measurement and Verification Phase or Period" The specific time period designated to demonstrate the savings and/or performance achieved from the energy retrofit. The savings will be verified based on the Measurement and Verification procedures as outlined in Attachment G. Also known as the "Guarantee Period" or "Performance Period". "Operational Costs" commonly referred to as O&M costs, shall include the cost of operating and maintaining the Facilities, such as, but not limited to, the cost of inside and outside labor to repair and maintain affected systems and equipment, the cost of custodial supplies, the cost of replacement parts, the cost of deferred maintenance, the cost of lamp and ballast disposal, and the cost of new capital equipment. "Option A" is a verification approach that is designed for projects in which the potential to perform needs to be verified, but the actual on -going, year over year performance can be stipulated based on the results of the "potential to perform and generate Savings" verification and engineering calculations. Option A involves procedures for verifying that: • Baseline conditions have been properly defined; and • The equipment and/or systems that were contracted to he installed have been installed; and • The installed equipment components or systems, at the end of the construction period, meet the specifications of the contract in terms of quantity, quality, and rating; and • The installed equipment is operating and performing in accordance with the specifications in the contract and meeting all functional tests. • The "potential to perform and generate Savings" may involve pre -retrofit and post -retrofit measurements or may be based on manufacturer and vendor data. "Option B" is for projects in which the potential to perform and generate Savings needs to be verified; and actual nerfnrmanre neede to he meaenred (verified) flntinn R inwnlvec nrnrerinrec fnr verifirino the came itemc tit; Clntinn A plus verifying actual performance of equipment component or system. Performance verification techniques involve engineering calculations with metering and monitoring for verifying that: • The installed equipment components or systems, each year of the performance period, meet the specifications of the contract in terms of quantity, quality and rating, and operation and functional performance. "Option C" is also for projects in which the potential to perform needs to be verified and actual performance during the term of the contract needs to be verified. Option C involves procedures for verifying the same items as Option A plus verifying achieved energy savings during the term of the contract using whole building utility meter analysis performance verification techniques . "Option D" is a verification technique where calibrated simulations of the baseline energy use and/or calibrated simulations of the post -installation energy consumption are used to measure Savings from the Energy Conservation Measures. Option D can involve measurements of energy use both before and after the Retrofit for specific equipment or energy end use as needed to calibrate the simulation program. Periodic inspections of the equipment may also be warranted. Energy consumption is calculated by developing calibrated hourly simulation models of whole -building energy use, or equipment sub -systems in the baseline mode and in the post -installation mode and comparing the simulated annual differences for either an average year or for conditions that correspond to the specific year during either the baseline or post -installation period. "Performance Phase or Period" Also know as the "Guarantee Period" or "Measurement and Verification Period". "Potential -to -Save" or "Potential -to -Perform" by an ECM is satisfied when a measure is properly installed and has the potential to generate predicted levels of energy cost avoidance. Verification of an ECM's "potential -to -save" is satisfied upon CUSTOMER's signing of Attachment J or an equivalent Delivery and Acceptance Certificate. Also see "Option A". "Retrofit" is the work provided by HONEYWELL as defined by the "ECMs." "Retrofit and Support Costs" are the sum of the (i) the financing payments required to be made by CUSTOMER pursuant to the Financing Document; and (ii) the payments required to be made by CUSTOMER for Support Services. "Retrofit Isolation Method (RIM) or Approach" is an M&V approach that verifies the Guarantee Savings using techniques that isolate the energy use of the ECM and affected systems separate from the energy use of the rest of the facility. This method is used to mitigate the interactive energy effects of changes made to the facility outside of HONEYWELL's control. "Savings" is defined as avoided, defrayed, or reallocated costs. "Support Services" is defined as the services to be provided by HONEYWELL and described in Attachment D. "Term" shall have the meaning as defined in Section 2 hereof. "Total Guarantee Year Savings" is defined as the summation of avoided Energy and Operational Costs realized by Facilities in each Guarantee Year as a result of the Retrofit and Support Services provided by HONEYWELL as well as Excess Savings, if any, carried forward from previous years. 2. TERM AND TERMINATION 2.1 Guarantee Term. The Term of this Guarantee Period shall commence on the first (1st) day of the month following the date of Final Project Acceptance of the Work installed pursuant to this Agreement and shall terminate at the end of the Guarantee Period unless terminated earlier as provided for herein. The Term of this Guarantee Period is defined in Section 1 of Attachment G. 2.2 Guarantee Termination. Given that both parties recognize that the energy and operational savings can only be achieved if the systems and equipment are properly maintained throughout the Guarantee Term, Customer agrees that the savings guarantee set forth herein is dependent upon the continuation of any existing Support Services Agreements by HONEYWELL or by OTHERS. Customer shall continue to contract with Honeywell for the Energy Auditing and Analysis Services set forth in this Agreement for the entire term of the savings guarantee term. Should terminated (including, as applicable, the Support Services Agreement — Attachment D) in whole or in part for any reason prior to the end of the Term, the Guarantee for the Guarantee Year in which such termination becomes effective shall be prorated as of the effective date of such termination, with a reasonable adjustment for seasonal fluctuations in Energy and Operational Costs, and the Guarantee for all subsequent Guarantee Years shall be null and void. 3. SAVINGS GUARANTEE 3.1 Guarantee Savings. HONEYWELL guarantees to CUSTOMER that the identified Facilities will realize the total energy and operational cost avoidance through the combined value of all ECMs over the Term of the contract as defined in Section 1 of Attachment G. In no event shall the savings guarantee provided herein exceed the total installation, support services, and financing costs for the Work under this Agreement. 3.1.1 Additional Savings Before Final Proiect Acceptance. All energy and operational cost avoidance realized by CUSTOMER that result from activities undertaken by HONEYWELL prior to Final Project Acceptance, including any utility rebates or other incentives earned as a direct result of the installed Energy Conservation Measures or Support Services provided by HONEYWELL, will be applied toward the Guaranteed Savings for the First Guarantee Year. 3.1.2 Additional Savings After Final Project Acceptance. Additional energy and/or operational cost avoidance, including any utility rebates or other incentives, that can be demonstrated, or earned, as a result of HONEYWELL's efforts that result in no additional costs to CUSTOMER beyond the costs identified in this Agreement will be included in the guarantee savings reconciliation report for the applicable Guarantee Year(s). 3.1.3 Cumulation of Savings. The Guaranteed Savings in each Guarantee Year are considered satisfied if the Total Guarantee Year Savings for such Guarantee Year equals or exceeds the Retrofit and Support Costs for such Guarantee Year, or the amount identified in Section 1 of Attachment G hereto. 3.1.4 Excess Savings. In the event that the Total Guarantee Year Savings in any Guarantee year exceed the Guaranteed Savings required for that Guarantee Year, such Excess Savings shall be carried forward and applied against Guaranteed Savings shortfalls in any future Guarantee Year. In the event HONEYWELL has previously paid CUSTOMER for a Guaranteed Savings shortfall in a past Guarantee Year, pursuant to Section 3.1.5, then Excess Savings in current Guarantee Year shall be billed to CUSTOMER (but only up to any amounts previously paid by HONEYWELL for a shortfall and CUSTOMER shall pay HONEYWELL within thirty (30) days after receipt of such bill, and any remaining Excess Savings shall be carried forward and applied against Guaranteed Savings shortfalls in any future Guarantee Year. 3.1.5 Savings Shortfalls. In the event that the Total Guarantee Year Savings in any Guarantee Year is less than the Guaranteed Savings required for that Guarantee Year, after giving credit for any Excess Savings carried forward from previous Guarantee Years pursuant to Section 3.1.4, HONEYWELL shall, upon receipt of written demand from CUSTOMER, compensate CUSTOMER the amount of any such shortfall, in such form as agreed to by the parties, limited by the value of the guarantee, within forty-five (45) days. Resulting compensation shall be HONEYWELL's sole liability for any shortfall in the Guaranteed Savings. In case of a shortfall, Honeywell reserves the right, subject to Customer approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld, to implement additional operational improvements or conservation measures, at no cost to Customer, that will generate additional savings in future years of the Guarantee Term and Honeywell has the option of extending M&V analysis to verify successful performance. 3.1.6 Aggregation of Savings. The parties mutually agree that the Guarantee Savings for this Agreement and the Guarantee Savings for all previous active Energy and Operational Guaranteed Cost Avoidance projects for this CUSTOMER shall be combined each year until the end of the original guarantee term for each project. Throughout the duration of the term for the each specific phase the total savings will be utilized as an aggregate in satisfying the sum of the respective guarantees. 3.2 Savings Reconciliation Documentation. HONEYWELL will provide CUSTOMER with a guarantee savings reconciliation report after each Guarantee Year. CUSTOMER will assist HONEYWELL in generating the savings reconciliation report by providing HONEYWELL with copies of all bills pertaining to Energy Costs within two (2) weeks following the CUSTOMER's receipt thereof, together with access to relevant records relating to such Energy Costs. CUSTOMER will also assist HONEYWELL by permitting access to any maintenance records, drawings, or other data deemed necessary by HONEYWELL to generate the said report. Data and calculations utilized by HONEYWELL in the preparation of its guarantee cost savings reconciliation report will be made available to CUSTOMER, along with such explanations and clarifications as CUSTOMER may reasonably request. 3.2.1 Acceptance of Guarantee Reconciliation. At the end of each Guarantee Year CUSTOMER will have forty-five (45) days to review the guarantee savings reconciliation report and provide written notice to HONEYWELL of non -acceptance of the Guarantee Savings for that Guarantee Year. Failure to provide written notice within forty-five (45) days of the receipt of the guarantee savings reconciliation report will deem it accepted by CUSTOMER. 3.2.2 Guarantee Savings Reconciliation. Guarantee Savings will be determined in accordance with the methodology(s), operating parameters, formulas, and constants as described below and/or defined in Attachment G and/or additional methodologies defined by HONEYWELL that may be negotiated with CUSTOMER at any time. For reconciliation of Guarantee Savings employing the method of utility bill analysis consistent with F.E.M.P. Option C: Energy usage for the Facilities for such Guarantee Year will be summarized and compared with the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage for the Facilities through the use of energy accounting software. The difference between the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage and the Guarantee Year energy usage will be the Energy avoidance. The difference between the adjusted Baseline Period energy usage multiplied by the applicable energy rate as defined in Attachment G, and the Guarantee Year energy usage multiplied by the applicable energy rate as defined in Attachment G, will be used to calculate the Energy Cost avoidance. Energy Cost avoidance may also include, but are not limited to, Savings from demand charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that are reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement. A Baseline will be specified (Section 1 of Attachment G) for the purpose of utility bill analysis. AND/OR for those energy audits employing the method consistent with I.P.M.V.P. and/or F.E.M.P. Options A and/or B: For each ECM, HONEYWELL will employ an M&V Plan which may be comprised of any or all of the following elements: 1. Pre -retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 2. Post retrofit measured energy consumption 3. Post -retrofit measured demand and time -of -use 4. Post -retrofit energy and demand charges 5. Sampling plan 6. Stipulated Values The value of the energy savings will be derived from the measured data and engineering formulae included herein, and the applicable energy charges as defined in Attachment G. In some cases, energy usage and/or demand will be calculated from measured variables that directly relate to energy consumption, demand or cost, such as, but not limited to, measured flow, temperature, current, voltage, enthalpy or pressure. AND/OR for those energy audits employing the method consistent with I.P.M.V.P. and/or F.E.M.P. Option D: For each Energy Conservation Measure, HONEYWELL will employ an M&V Plan that may be comprised of any or all of the following elements: 1. Pre -retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 2. Post retrofit model of energy consumption or demand 3. Post retrofit measured energy consumption 4. Post -retrofit measured demand and time -of -use 5. Post -retrofit energy and demand charges 6. Sampling plan 7. Stipulated Values The value of the energy savings will be derived from a calibrated simulation of either the whole -building or of sub- systems in the building to determine the difference in the performance of the specific equipment being replaced. This method may entail as needed one-time measurements of the performance of the energy consuming systems in the building in order to calibrate the simulation model. Energy usage for the Facilities for such Guarantee Year will be derived through the use of simulation programs. 3.3 Operational Cost Avoidance. The agreed -upon Operational Cost Avoidance as described in Attachment G (Schedule of Savings) will be deemed realized upon execution of this Agreement and will begin to accrue on the date of the completion and acceptance of each Retrofit improvement or on the commencement date for Support Services (Article 6.2.3), whichever comes first. These Savings are representative of information provided by the CUSTOMER consisting of either whole or partial budgeted operational costs and as such, it is hereby understood and agreed that the CUSTOMER is wholly responsible for assuring that these budgeted Operational Costs are accurate and achievable. Implementation of this Agreement (including, as applicable, the Support Services Agreement) allows for the reallocation or defrayal of such budgeted Operational Costs. The CUSTOMER acknowledges and agrees that, if it did not enter into this Agreement, it would have to take future steps to achieve the same ends as does the work included in Attachment A of this contract, and that, in doing so, it would incur operational costs of at least equal to the operational costs stated in Attachment G per year over the life of the contract. The CUSTOMER agrees that, by entering into this agreement, it will avoid future operational costs in at least this amount. 3.4 Base Year Adjustments. Baseline Period shall be adjusted to reflect: changes in occupied square footage; changes in energy -consuming equipment, including any repairs or improvements made to the equipment as part of this Agreement; changes in the Facilities; changes in Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices adversely affecting energy consumption and/or demonstrated operational changes; changes in weather between the Baseline Period and the Guarantee Year; and documented or otherwise conclusively established metering errors for the Baseline Period and/or any Guarantee Year adversely affecting energy usage measurement. 3.4.1 Facility Operational Changes. Except in the case of emergencies, CUSTOMER agrees it will not, without the consent of an Authorized Representative of HONEYWELL: make any significant deviations from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices; put any system or item of equipment in a permanent "on" position, if the same would constitute a deviation from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices; or assume manual control of any energy management system or item of equipment, if the same would constitute a deviation from the applicable Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices. 3.4.2 Hours and Practices. To achieve these energy savings, HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree upon the operating practices listed in Attachment G. 3.4.3 Activities and Events Adversely Impacting Savings. CUSTOMER shall promptly notify HONEYWELL of any activities known to CUSTOMER which adversely impact HONEYWELL's ability to realize the Guaranteed Savings and HONEYWELL shall be entitled to reduce its Guaranteed Savings by the amount of any such adverse impact to the extent that such adverse impact is beyond HONEYWELL's reasonable control. 3.4.3.1 If for any reason any facility and/or utility meter covered under this Agreement is materially unoccupied, closed, or discontinued, the CUSTOMER shall promptly notify HONEYWELL within fifteen (15) days of this change. The savings will be deemed realized for such facilities or meters and the Guarantee will be adjusted accordingly. HONEYWELL will provide written notice of such adjustment to the CUSTOMER. 3.5 Guarantee Adjustment. HONEYWELL's Guaranteed Savings obligations under this Agreement are contingent upon: (1) CUSTOMER following the Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices set forth herein and in Attachment G; (2) no alterations or additions being made by CUSTOMER to any of the Covered Systems and Equipment without prior notice to and agreement by HONEYWELL; (3) CUSTOMER sending all current utility bills to HONEYWELL within two (2) weeks after receipt by CUSTOMER, if CUSTOMER fails to provide current utility bills for a period of time in excess of six (6) months HONEYWELL will send CUSTOMER written notice that it must send HONEYWELL copies of the utility bills and if CUSTOMER still fails to comply within thirty (30) days, HONEYWELL may, at its sole discretion, deem the Guarantee Savings obligation met during that period and any successive periods, and (4) HONEYWELL's ability to render services not being impaired by circumstances beyond its control. To the extent CUSTOMER defaults in or fails to perform fully any of its obligations under this Agreement, HONEYWELL may, in its sole discretion, adjust its Guaranteed Savings obligation; provided, however, that no adjustment hereunder shall be effective unless HONEYWELL has first provided CUSTOMER with written notice of CUSTOMER's default(s) or failure(s) to perform and CUSTOMER has failed to cure its default(s) or failure(s) to perform within thirty (30) days after the date of such notice. 4. EXTENT OF CONTRACTUAL GUARANTEE 4.1 Status of the Honeywell Proposal. CUSTOMER's Request for Proposal, Honeywell's proposal and any other documents submitted by Honeywell to the Customer prior to negotiation of this Agreement are expressly excluded from and are not a part of this Agreement. The parties agree that although the Honeywell Proposal may have contained scope items, guarantee savings and M&V options other than those stated in this Agreement, the Scope of Work, Schedule of Savings, and M&V plan were developed jointly by the parties through negotiation. The CUSTOMER has chosen to purchase the scope of work set forth in Attachment A. The CUSTOMER accepts the Energy Guarantee and Schedule of Savings and agrees to the M&V plan set forth in Attachments F and G. 5. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES PROVISIONS 5.1. Equipment Subject to these Provisions. Equipment affecting the performance of the Energy Saving Guarantee includes (1) equipment provided as per Attachment A — Scope of Work, (2) modifications made to existing equipment as outlined in Attachment A — Scope of Work, (3) existing or new equipment not provided or modified under this Agreement but materially affected by the work provided per Attachment A - Scope of Work and consuming energy or water via utility meters covered by this Agreement. 5.2. CUSTOMER Maintenance and Replacement Responsibilities. During the term of this Agreement, for all equipment covered by the Energy Savings Guarantee of this Agreement, the CUSTOMER shall perform on -going maintenance and accomplish component replacement and equipment repairs in accordance with manufacturer's standards and practices and take all reasonable measures to insure the equipment is operating at full efficiency. Component replacement and equipment repairs must be accomplished in a timely fashion. Additionally, CUSTOMER shall insure such equipment is operated at all times in accordance with applicable manufacturer's specifications, HONEYWELL specifications, and the requirements of Attachments F and G contained herein. For all non-HONEYWELL maintenance actions, CUSTOMER shall document and make available to HONEYWELL maintenance dates and tasks accomplished, the start date and duration of all deficient equipment operation and the subsequent corrective action and/or repair dates. Failure of the CUSTOMER to operate the equipment per the specifications, repair any deficiencies in a timely manner, and perform the ongoing maintenance functions in accordance with the standards and practices during the Guarantee period will allow HONEYWELL to adjust the Guarantee accordingly. 5.2.1. CUSTOMER shall replace any vandalized or any failed equipment or component no longer warranted by HONEYWELL or the manufacturer, with equipment or components of equal or greater efficiency value than installed by HONEYWELL, for the full Guarantee Term. 5.2.2. CUSTOMER shall be responsible to investigate and correct any reported deficiencies not covered under this Support Services Agreement. 5.3. CUSTOMER Granted Access for Remote Diagnostics. CUSTOMER shall allow HONEYWELL to perform remote diagnostics on all equipment associated with the Energy Savings Guarantee for operational compliance with the manufacturer's specifications, and the requirements of Attachment D, Attachment F and Attachment G contained herein. CUSTOMER shall provide one or both of the following described in section 5.3.1 or 5.3.2, as applicable. 5.3.1. Dial -In Remote Access: CUSTOMER is responsible for implementation and costs for first-time installation and on -going maintenance and subscription fees for two (2) dedicated phone lines and two (2) modems) at each front-end computer and one (1) dedicated phone line at each controller not hardwire connected to a front-end computer. 5.3.2. TCP/IP Remote Access: CUSTOMER is responsible for implementation and costs for remote Honeywell access through CUSTOMER's firewall(s) to the controllers and front-end computer(s) by one (1) Measurement and Verification Specialist including but not limited to a dedicated static IP address, installation and on -going maintenance and subscription and licensing fees for access hardware and software and one(1) station license dedicated to the remote user. 5.4. CUSTOMER Reporting Responsibilities. CUSTOMER shall report to HONEYWELL in writing within fifteen (15) days of the following changes or events. The Guarantee or the realized Cost Avoidance will be adjusted accordingly. Failure to do so will result in adjustment of the Guarantee. (1) any additional energy source or change in existing energy source or supplier that the CUSTOMER may negotiate during the term of this Guarantee and/or, (2) any material change in system or equipment status, including replacement of, addition to, or modification of existing energy and/or water consuming systems or equipment and/or, (3) any long term temporary (equal to or greater than 10 days) or permanent changes in operating schedules and/or, (4) any facility and/or utility meter covered under this Agreement that becomes materially unoccupied, closed, or discontinued and/or, (5) any material change in the payment schedule, such as due to refinancing or variable interest rate. 5.5. CUSTOMER Governmental Unit Reporting Responsibilities. CUSTOMER is solely responsible for reports to be submitted to the Department of Commerce, Public Utilities/Services Commission, or any other governmental agency or governmental unit. 5.6. CUSTOMER Provided Documentation. It will be the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to provide to the M&V specialist on a minimum monthly basis (unless noted otherwise): (1) Verification that equipment installed to perform the ECMs has been properly maintained, including but limited to provision of maintenance records. (2) Current status of the buildings (i.e., occupancy level and use, hours of operation, etc.). (3) Records of customer initiated changes in equipment setpoints, start/stop conditions, usage patterns. (4) Records of customer initiated changes in operation of mechanical systems, which may impact the ECMs. (5) Records regarding addition or deletion of equipment or building structure, which may impact the ECMs or the building energy consumption. (6) Copies of monthly utility bills and utility summary data on a monthly basis, and access to utility accounts through an authorization by the CUSTOMER to the Utility to allow the release of data to a Honeywell representative. 5.7. CUSTOMER Rebate Responsibilities. It is understood that all energy rebates and/or refunds are the result of an agreement between CUSTOMER and the utility company and HONEYWELL assumes no responsibility for obtaining said rebates and/or refunds. It is understood that said rebates and/or refunds are not included in the Guarantee. 5.8. Material Changes in Energy Units & Cost Avoidance. 5.8.1. Reported Material Changes. CUSTOMER shall deliver to HONEYWELL a written notice describing and explaining all actual or proposed Material Changes in the Premises or in the operations in the Premises and their anticipated effect on energy use. Said Notice must be delivered to HONEYWELL no less than seven (7) days before any actual or proposed Material Change occurs. 5.8.1.1. For purposes of this provision, a Material Change is defined as any change in the following which reasonably could be expected to increase or decrease energy used at the Premises by a value more than five percent (5%) of the Guaranteed energy Savings per utility meter or submeter: (1) manner of use of the Premises by Client; (2) hours of operation of any equipment or facilities or energy systems contained in the Premises; (3) occupancy of the Premises; (4) structure of the Premises; (5) types of equipment used in the Premises; or (6) conditions affecting energy use in the Premises. 5.8.2. Unreported Material Changes. In the absence of any material Changes in the Premises or in their operations, energy consumption and demand should not change from year to year. Therefore, if energy consumption and demand per utility meter or submeter for any month increases by five percent (5%) of the Guaranteed Savings per meter or more from the energy consumption and demand for the same month of the preceding contract year after adjustment for changes to climactic conditions, then such increase shall be deemed to have resulted from a Material Change, except where such increase is due to equipment malfunction, faulty repair or other acts of negligence by HONEYWELL. 5.8.3. Adjustments for Material Changes. In the event of any increase or decrease in energy consumption and demand for any month resulting from a reported or unreported Material Change, the amount of that increase shall be subtracted from or that decrease shall be added to the total energy consumption and demand for that month prior to the calculation of energy savings pursuant to Attachments F and G. 5.8.3.1. If a reported or unreported Material Change affected energy consumption and demand in the same calendar month in the preceding year, the next preceding contract year where a Material Change has not occurred will be used to compute the value of the Material Change and the energy savings for the current month. --- End of Attachment F --- 1. Schedule of Savings •The total energy and Capital Cost Avoidance over the Term of the contract is equal to or greater than $2,744,973 as defined in the table below: • • YEAR ENERGY Capital Cost Avoidance TOTAL 1 $116,499 $12,425 $128,924 2 $122,324 $12,798 $135,122 3 $128,440 $13,182 $141,622 4 $134,862 $13,577 $148,439 5 $141,605 $13,984 $155,590 6 $148,686 $14,404 $163,090 7 $156,120 $14,836 $170,956 8 $163,926 $15,281 $179,207 9 $172,122 $15,740 $187,862 10 $180,728 $16,212 $196,940 11 $189,765 $16,698 $206,463 12 $199,253 $17,199 $216,452 13 $209,215 $17,715 $226,931 14 $219,676 $18,247 $237,923 15 $230,660 $18,794 $249,454 TOTALS $2,513,881 $231,092 $2,744,973 or the sum of the Retrofit and Support Costs for such Guarantee Year, whichever is less. Provided further, in no event shall the cost avoidance guarantee provided herein exceed the total installation, maintenance, and financing costs for the Work under this Agreement. Proforma budget neutral or positive cash flows are not guaranteed. The Term of the Guarantee Performance Period is 15 years, subject to Attachment F. 1.1 Energy Savings. The first year amount of energy savings is the sum of the below listed ECMs. The Cost Avoidance is based on the listed Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices contained in Section 1.3 herein. Att A No. raj ECM Description Electric Year 1 Non -Electric Year 1 Water Year 1 Total Year 1 1 Interior Building Lighting Retrofit $47,757 $0 $0 $47,757 1 Cooling Tower Replacement - Civic Center $933 $0 $0 $933 1 Boilers Replacement - Civic Center $0 $1,199 S0 $1,199 1 Boiler Replacement - Police Station $687 $687 I Variable Frequency Drives on RTU-1 and RTU-2 $3,229 $3,229 1 Roof Top Package Units Replacement - Public Works, Police Station and MLK Community Center $1 300 $1,300 1 Modify Operating Hours for Roof Top Units - Public Works, Police Station and MLK Community Center $466 $466 I Solar Pool Heating - Municipal Pool -$1,232 $19,476 $18,244 1 Street Lighting $42,684 $42,684 1 1 Totals $ 95,137 $21,362 $ 0 $116,499 [a] Att A: Attachment A, Scope of Work. Customer agrees that the baseline for the unit cost of energy will be adjusted each year of the guarantee term. This annually adjusted value of energy unit cost is stipulated as the new baseline in each succeeding year. Customer agrees that baseline adjustment is stipulated to be an escalation of 5% per year for the unit cost of electric utilities and 5% per year for gas utilities used in the determination of cost avoidance each year. 1.2 Operational Cost Savings: Not Applicable 1.3 Energy and Operational Cost Avoidance Guarantee Practices: 1.3.1 BASELINE Operating Parameters are the facility(s) and system(s) operations measured and/or observed before commencement of the Work. The data summarized will be used in the calculation of the baseline energy consumption and/or demand and for calculating baseline adjustments for changes in facility operation that occur during the Guarantee Period. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the operating parameters specified in this section are representative of equipment operating characteristics during the Baseline Period specified in this Agreement. The following data was collected with the assistance of Rick Hernandez. and Kevin Edgar of the National City. The Baseline Period is defined as 07/2008 to 06/2009 . The Contractual Baseline consists of the Baseline Conditions and Baseline Operating Parameters collected from the Baseline Period. Baseline operating parameters and energy savings calculations are stipulated in Exhibits G-2, G-5, G-7, G-9, G-11 and G-13 attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3.2 GUARANTEE PERIOD Operating Parameters of the facility(s) and system(s) after completion of Work. The Customer agrees to operate, or cause to effect the operation of the Work in such manner that is in accordance with the Guaranteed Period Operating Parameters. The data summarized will he used in the calculation of the post -retrofit energy consumption and/or demand. HONEYWELL and CUSTOMER agree that the proposed operating parameters specified in this section are representative of equipment operating characteristics during the Guarantee Period specified in this Agreement. And, further, that they are agreed to be reasonable and may be used in the calculation of the cost avoidance, as if the site is actually operating per the parameters outlined in this section. Guarantee Period operating parameters are stipulated in Exhibits G-2, G-5, G-7, G-9, G-11 and G-13 attached hereto and incorporated herein. 1.3.3 Capital Cost Avoidance: The following parameters, methodologies, and/or calculations were used in determining the deferred capital costs associated with replacing the aging equipment proposed in this contract. Replacing the cooling tower at civic center, boilers at civic center and boiler at police station would avoid the inevitable need of purchase of this equipment as a reactive measure due to equipment failure in the near future. Capital cost avoidance methodology and/or calculation details are attached hereto. CCA# Capital Cost Avoidance Measure Description Capital Cost Avoidance Methodology Capital Cost Avoidance ($) 1 Cooling Tower Replacement — Civic Center The cost of the cooling tower is divided by the expected life cycle (typically 20 years) $4,114 2 Boilers Replacement — Civic The cost of the boilers is divided by the expected life cycle (typically 20 years) $6,106 3 Boiler Replacement — Police Station The cost of the boiler is divided by the expected life cycle (typically 20 years) $2,205 Customer agrees that the capital cost avoidance savings will be adjusted each year of the guarantee term. This annually adjusted value of capital cost avoidance is stipulated as the new baseline in each succeeding year. Customer agrees that baseline adjustment is stipulated to be an escalation of 3% per year in the determination of capital cost avoidance each year. 1.3.4 Other energy and operating savings measures: The following measures were not included in the guarantee but may be used during the term in the determination of realized cost avoidance, or calculation of performance versus the guarantee, or to show value -add to the Customer: Att A No. Description of Attachment A Tasks not included in Sections 1.1 or 1.2 above 8.1 — BAS Installation at Civic Center and Police Station 1.4 Guarantee Savings Measurement and Verification Plan 1.4.1 Measurement and Verification Methodologv(s): Energy Conservation Measure Electric Savings Verification Method Fuel Savings Verification Method Other Utility Savings Verification Method 1.0 - Lighting Retrofit OPTION A w/ Stipulated Operating Hours N/A N/A 2.2 — New Cooling Tower OPTION A N/A N/A 3.0 — Boiler Replacement — Civic Center N/A OPTION A N/A 3.1— Boiler Replacement — NCPD N/A OPTION A N/A 5.0 — VFD to Replace VIV OPTION A N/A N/A 6.0 — Rooftop Package Unit Replacement OPTION A N/A N/A 6.1- Modified EMS Hours for RTUs OPTION A N/A N/A 8.1— BAS Installation N/A N/A N/A 10.0 — Solar Pool Heating N/A OPTION A N/A 11.0 — Street Lighting OPTION A N/A N/A A description of M&V options applicable to this program are included in the Measurement and Verification Options Matrix, attached hereto and incorporated herein as Exhibit G-14. 1.4.2 Energy Cost Avoidance: The following describes the Measurement and Verification procedures, formulas, and stipulated values which may be used in the calculation of the energy cost avoidance. The calculation of energy cost avoidance is based upon the utility rate paid during the Guarantee Year, or the Baseline Period utility rate, whichever produces the higher cost avoidance and/or as defined heretofore. Energy cost avoidance may also include, but is not limited to, Savings from demand charges, power factor correction, taxes, ratchet charges, rate changes and other utility tariff charges that are reduced as a result of the HONEYWELL involvement. The Customer is responsible for procuring a ratchet reset from the local utility company, as applicable. In case any ratchets are not reset the following adjustment will be made - energy cost avoidance will be calculated as if the ratchet has been reset at the end of the installation of electrical demand reducing ECMs. 1.4.3 Specific ECM M&V Plan(s): The following describes the Measurement and Verification procedures, formulas, and stipulated values which may he used in the determination of cost avoidance and/or performance against the Guarantee for this each specific ECM in addition to the general Energy Cost Avoidance procedure outlined in 1.4.2. 1.4.3.1 Table of Specific ECM M&V Plan Exhibits: ECM ECM Description M&V Plan Exhibit 1.0 Lighting Retrofit G-1 2.2 New Cooling Tower G-4 3.0 Boiler Replacement — Civic Center G-6 3.1 Boiler Replacement — NCPD G-6 5.0 VFD to Replace VIV G-8 6.0 Rooftop Package Unit Replacement G-10 6.1 Modified EMS Hours for RTUs G-10 10.0 Solar Pool Heating G-12 11.0 Street Lighting G-1 1.4.4 Constants: The constants and/or stipulated values defined in the Exhibits to Attachment G, or as defined herein, are mutually agreed to by the Customer to be reasonable and may be used in the determination of the cost avoidance. 1.4.5 Exhibits and Schedules: The following Exhibits are attached hereto and are made a part of this Agreement by reference. 1.4.5.1 Exhibits Exhibit G-1 Lighting M&V Plan Exhibit G-2 Lighting Inventory and Energy Savings Exhibit G-3 Utility Bill and Utility Rate Analysis Exhibit G-4 Cooling Tower Replacement M&V Plan Exhibit G-5 Cooling Tower Replacement Measure Description and Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-6 Boiler Replacements at Civic Center and Police Station M&V Plan Exhibit G-7 Boiler Replacement Measures Description and Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-8 VFD to Replace VIV (Police Station) M&V Plan Exhibit G-9 VFD to Replace VIV (Police Station) Measures Description and Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-10 RTU Replacement and Modified EMS Hours for RTU's M&V Plan Exhibit G-11 RTU Replacement and Modified EMS Hours for RTU's Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-12 Solar Pool Heating M&V Plan Exhibit G-13 Solar Pool Heating Engineered Cost Avoidance Calculations Exhibit G-14 Measurement and Verification Options Matrix EXHIBIT G-1 ECM 1.0 and 11.0 - Lighting Retrofit and Street Lighting - M&V Plan: 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: Purpose of the ECM is to reduce energy consumption by retrofitting existing lighting fixtures with higher efficiency lamps and ballasts. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a) verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified lighting fixtures as shown in Exhibit G-2. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utilitv/Environmental/Process Data: This ECM is affected by the electrical load of the listed fixtures and the operational hours of the fixtures. This load in Watts is based on the figured published by ANSI (The American National Standards Institute). Baseline costs are determined from current lighting loads, utility rate schedules and billing data. The operating hours are determined by occupant information and logging data. The cost avoidance analysis is based on performance conditions being normalized to baseline values of these parameters. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using electricity are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Verification of pre and post installation energy consumed using ANSI and manufacturer's specifications respectively. • Measured volt -amps for a random sampling of five percent (5%) of each pre -retrofit and each post - retrofit fixture -type per utility electric meter • Stipulated hours of operation • Verification of utility implemented rate schedules 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: Proposed fixture power draws will be stipulated based on figures published by the lamp and ballast manufacturer(s) and verified by using random sampling of five percent (5%) per utility electric meter. • Measured volt -amps for a random sampling of each pre -retrofit and each post -retrofit fixture - type • One Light level reading (in footcandles) shall be taken for each usage type in each building before and after completion of the retrofit. The same room locations will be used for pre- and post -retrofit light level sampling. • Sampling will occur on existing fixtures before retrofit and on replacement fixtures after retrofit • The same control locations will be used for pre -retrofit and post -retrofit sampling • For those fixtures included in the pre/post retrofit categories providing 20% or less lighting energy savings, manufacturers' documented performance data will be used. • Baseline and proposed fixture and control device counts and types will he verified. Baseline and proposed runtime hours will be stipulated based on lighting datalogger results recorded during the Investment Grade Audit. Where occupancy sensors or photocells are installed, proposed runtime hours will be stipulated based on a percentage decrease in baseline hours appropriate to the lighting usage type. Demand diversity factors will be stipulated based on lighting datalogger result recorded during the Investment Grade Audit. Where occupancy sensors or photocells are installed, proposed demand diversity factors will be stipulated based on a percentage decrease in baseline hours appropriate to the lighting usage type. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): Performance period fixture power draws will be stipulated based on figures published by Manufacturer's data and the pre and post installation measurements. 5. Determination of Enerev & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-2 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Energy O&M Impact: Not Applicable 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the lighting operational hours as stipulated and agreed -to • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-2 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Energy avoidance is stipulated and agreed upon based on year 1 post retrofit measurements and calculations; years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year I energy cost avoidance times the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 • Customer agrees to maintain equipment to manufacturers specifications for the term of the guarantee. • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will be issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-2 See attached Exhibit G-2 excel spreadsheet. EXHIBIT G-3 Utility Bill Analysis Electricity is provided by San Diego Gas & Electric at their AY-TOU, A and AL-TOU electric rate schedules. An electric analysis was conducted for all the sites where energy efficient measures were recommended - the National City Police Department, the Civic Center, the Martin Luther King Community Center, Public Works and Casa De Saleud, Senior Center, Fire Station #15, El Toyon, Municipal Pool, Kimball Park and Kimball Park. The listed electric data is a combined total of 12 months from July 2008 through June 2009 for each building. The $/kWh TOU rates are used in the following Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) simulations. Natural Gas Service is also provided by San Diego Gas & Electric and the provided natural gas data is a combined total of 12 months from July 2008 through June 2009 for all the sites. National City Police Department -1200 National City Blvd. NCPD - Electric Bill Summa Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Meter: 01947505 Rate Code: AL-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh rate w/ Bill Date kWh Rate kW Rate Charges Charges Charges Taxes Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 106,571 $0.09 200.3 $18.55 $9,387.77 $3,715.08 $600.02 $49.03 $13,751.90 $0.13 Aug-08 111,762 $0.09 218.2 $18.87 $10,021.26 $4,117.43 $627.59 $51.41 $14,817.69 $0.13 Sep-08 125.152 $0.09 217.2 $21.53 $11,131.69 $4,675.57 $697.08 $57.57 $16,561.91 $0.13 Oct-08 94,595 $0.09 224 $15.05 $8,947.91 $3,372.18 $534.18 $43.52 $12,897.79 $0.14 Nov-08 90,082 $0.09 178.6 $14.43 $8,424.01 $2,576.63 $510.29 $41.44 $11,552.37 $0.13 Dec-08 69,274 $0.09 150.1 $14.55 $6,427.13 $2,183.90 $412.12 $31.87 $9,055.02 $0.13 Jan-09 69,338 $0.10 172.5 $16.35 $6,849.91 $2,819.72 $428.38 $31.90 $10,129.91 $0.15 Feb-09 77,294 $0.10 162.6 $16.73 $7,582.14 $2,720.42 $464.19 $35.55 $10,802.30 $0.14 Mar-09 72,906 $0.10 172.2 $15.96 $7,246.99 $2,748.96 $448.70 $33.54 $10,478.19 $0.14 Apr-09 77,989 $0.10 196.8 $16.99 $7,750.49 $3,342.78 $477.27 $35.88 $11,606.42 $0.15 May-09 93,273 $0.09 171.2 $25.07 $8.743.92 $4,292.61 $552.26 $42.90 $13,631.69 $0.15 Jun-09 89,495 $0.10 165.8 $25.37 $8,515.90 $4,206.34 $530.51 $41.17 $13,293.92 $0.15 Total Avg. 1,077,731 $0.0937 2229.5 $18.29 $101,029.12 $40,771.62 $6,282.59 $495.78 $148,579.11 $0.1379 NCPD - Electric Rate Summa Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1215 $0.1 192 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0. /208/ Semi -Peak $0.0977 $0.1086 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.10450 Off -Peak $0.0737 $0.0819 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.07780 Demand kW $21.60 $15.73 Mon. - Sun. $18.29 National City Police Department — Electric Consumption 13L.ZOZ, 120. ZCC4 ZCC IES.. ZCC 4Z..CM m 9 0 m 0 n 9 0 2 0 0 3 CI EDI 0 1.:sn-PesY; r Off -Peak Semi -Peet — LeYeaed National City Police Department — Electric Demand CO m m s m o o n o -5 CIE C-5 0 it C i i I I as +9 O o Co an C 0 - L:.. aDIT -PE9k 0 .r. m 9 C NCPD - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: National City Police Department Meter #: 00520526 Account#: 4272311505 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month!Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges S/mmB P[J Rate Jul-08 97 $1,492.62 $11.16 $56.90 $1,560.68 $15.39 Aug-08 96.7 $1,185.57 $11.16 $56.73 $1,253.46 $12.26 Sep-08 111.8 $1,150.15 $11.16 $65.58 $1,226.89 $10.29 Oct-08 101 $1,019.53 $11.16 $59.25 $1,089.94 $10.09 Nov-08 119.3 $931.73 $11.16 $69.98 $1,012.87 $7.81 Dec-08 105.7 $1,004.49 $11.16 $62.00 $1,077.65 $9.50 Jan-09 110.7 $1,069.97 $11.16 $88.41 $1,169.54 $9.67 Feb-09 134.4 $1,045.87 $11.16 $108.32 $1,165.35 $7.78 Mar-09 111.4 $864.33 $11.16 $89.79 $965.28 $7.76 Apr-09 43.9 $286.91 $11.16 $35.38 $333.45 $6.54 May-09 66.8 $410.73 $5.58 $53.84 $470.15 $6.15 Jun-09 62.8 $428.56 $5.58 $50.62 $484.76 $6.82 TOTAL AVG. 1,161.5 $10,890.46 $122.76 $796.80 $11,810.02 $10.17 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU NCPD = $11,810.02 / 1,161.5 = $10.17 mmBTU NCPD- Natural Gas Consumption 160 140 120 100 F- 80 - m &0 E E 40 - 20 - 0 9 9 9 a Qrol u 0 �D C3 CO�Ti ? OD o's ���. O 4 '17 a® at i a - L �`' ,� oGas ACil Total Energy Usage and Cost Total energy use is calculated by converting the kWh and Therms consumed into a common unit measure of energy, million British Thermal Units (mmBTU). Total mmBTU = ((kWh * [3412 Btu/kWh]) / 1 x 106 Btu) + (Therms / 10) NCPD — Total Utility Bill Summary Total Energy Building Name Bill Date kWh Total Electric Cost Therms Total Gas Cost mmBTU Total Charges $tmmBTU NCPD Jul-08 106,571 $13,751.90 970 $1,560.68 461 $15,312.58 $33.24 NCPD Aug-08 111,762 $14,817.69 967 $1,253.46 478 $16,071.15 $33.62 NCPD Sep-08 125,152 $16,561.91 1,118 $1,226.89 539 $17,788.80 $33.01 NCPD Oct-08 94,595 $12,897.79 1,010 $1,089.94 424 $13,987.73 $33.01 NCPD Nov-08 90,082 $11,552.37 1,193 $1,012.87 427 $12,565.24 $29.45 NCPD Dec-08 69,274 $9,055.02 1,057 $1,077.65 342 $10,132.67 $29.62 NCPD Jan-09 69,338 $10,129.91 1,107 $1,169.54 347 $11,299.45 $32.54 NCPD Feb-09 77.294 $10,802.30 1,344 $1,165.35 398 $11,967.65 $30.06 NCPD Mar-09 72,906 $10,478.19 1,114 $965.28 360 $11,443.47 $31.77 NCPD Apr-09 77,989 $11,606.42 439 $333.45 310 $11,939.87 $38.52 NCPD May-09 93,273 $13,631.69 668 $470.15 385 $14,101.84 $36.62 NCPD Jun-09 89,495 $13,293.92 628 $484.76 368 $13,778.68 $37.43 Annual 1,077,731 $148,579.11 11,615 $11,810.02 4,839 $160,389.13 $33.15 NCPD - Total Energy Usage & Cost $23,040.00 $18,000.00 $16,000.00 $14,000.00 $12.000.00 $10,000.00 $8.000.00 $6,000.03 $4,0¢00.00 $2.000.00 $0.>m , P OE , , ? � t� rrn' 11J —a— Total Charges I- U V Civic Center - 1243 National City Blvd. Civic Center - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: CIVIC CENTER Meter: 01936134 Rate Code: AL-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh Rate wl Bill Date kWh Rate kW Rate Charges Charges Charges Taxes Charges Demand & Taxes Jul-08 61,033 $0.09 192.0 $19.75 $5,626.42 $3,792.00 $370.06 $28.08 $9,816.56 $0.16 Aug-08 59,539 $0.09 192.0 $19.75 $5,498.12 $3,792.00 $362.42 $27.39 $9,679.93 $0.16 Sep-08 66,762 $0.09 200.0 $21.17 $6,040.21 $4,234.07 $398.58 $30.72 $10,703.58 $0.16 Oct-08 61,251 $0.09 194.0 $18.60 $5,771.00 $3,608.22 $371.17 $28.18 $9,778.57 $0.16 Nov-08 55,225 $0.09 178.0 $14.71 $5,170.74 $2,618.58 $334.65 $25.40 $8,149.37 $0.15 Dec-08 53,988 $0.09 179.0 $14.67 $5,072.36 $2,625.51 $332.57 $24.84 $8,055.28 $0.15 Jan-09 53,189 $0.10 167.0 $15.70 $5,068.28 $2,621.50 $338.41 $24.46 $8,052.65 $0.15 Feb-09 52,517 $0.10 175.0 $16.67 $5,226.57 $2,916.75 $335.67 $24.15 $8,503.14 $0.16 Mar-09 54,501 $0.10 184.0 $16.50 $5,483.12 $3,035.40 $348.07 $25.07 $8,891.66 $0.16 Apr-09 57,448 $0.10 173.0 $16.42 $5,724.90 $2,841.30 $368.08 $26.43 $8,960.71 $0.16 May-09 54,728 $0.10 181.0 $21.92 $5,445.76 $3,967.67 $351.25 $25.17 $9,789.85 $0.18 Jun-09 59,713 $0.10 187.0 $25.27 $5,862.89 $4,725.49 $375.64 $27.47 $10,991.49 $0.18 Total Avg. 689,894 $0.0957 2202.0 $18.52 $65,990.37 $40,778.49 $4,286.57 $317.36 $111,372.79 $0.1614 Civic Center - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: CIVIC CENTER Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter firs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1 172 $0.1 155 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0.116.59 Semi -Peak $0.0964 $0.1051 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.10210 Off -Peak $0.0719 $0.0790 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.07600 Demand kW $21.55 $16.21 Mon. - Sun. $18.52 Civic Center — Electric Demand Jul-08 Hug -08 2- kWh N A es es sop -os 111M. - I I Oct-08 No v-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 eb-09 Mar-09 Apr -OH May-0.9 Jun-0 NILO ( "i'L I I 1 I as 4 Civic Center — Electric Consumption Civic Center - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: Civic Center Meter 8: 971331 Account 8: 8290945307 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges S✓mntBTU Rate Jul-08 46.8 $699.19 $5.58 $27.45 $732.22 $15.53 Aug-08 11.7 $160.35 $5.58 $6.86 $172.79 $14.29 Sep-08 12.6 $140.32 $5.58 $7.40 $153.30 $11.72 Oct-08 13.1 $133.28 $5.58 $7.69 $146.55 $10.76 Nov-08 50.6 $451.21 $5.58 $29.68 $486.47 $9.50 Dec-08 109.3 $956.60 $5.58 $64.11 $1,026.29 $9.34 Jan-09 136.1 $1,252.73 $5.58 $97.03 $1,355.34 $9.92 Feb-09 117.4 $1,010.83 $5,58 $94.63 $1,111.04 $9.42 Mar-09 99.2 $808.89 $5.58 $79.95 $894.42 $8.96 Apr-09 94.2 $668.50 $5.58 $75.92 $750.00 $7.90 May-09 67.1 $420.57 $5.58 $54.09 $480.24 $7.07 Jun-09 64.5 $422.20 $5.58 $51.99 $479.77 $7.35 TOTAL AVG. 822.6 $7,124.67 $66.96 $596.80 $7,788.43 $9.47 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / mmBTU Civic Center = $7,788.43 / 822.6 = $9.47 mmBTU Civic Center - Natural Gas Consumption Total Energy Usage and Cost Total energy use is calculated by converting the kWh and Therms consumed into a common unit measure of energy, million British Thermal Units (mmBTU). Civic Center — Total Utility Bill Summary Total Energy Building Name Bill Date kWh Total Electric Cost Therms Total Gas Cost unnBTU Total Charges $/mmBTU Civic Center Jul-08 61,033 $9,816.56 468 $732.22 255 $10,548.78 $41.36 Civic Center Aug-08 59,539 $9,679.93 117 $172.79 215 $9,852.72 $45.86 Civic Center Sep-08 66,762 $10,703.58 126 $153.30 240 $10,856.88 $45.16 Civic Center Oct-08 61,251 $9,778.57 131 $146.55 222 $9,925.12 $44.69 Civic Center Nov-08 55,225 $8,149.37 506 $486.47 239 $8,635.84 $36.13 Civic Center Dec-08 53,988 $8,055.28 1,093 $1,026.29 294 $9,081.57 $30.94 Civic Center Jan-09 53,189 $8,052.65 1,361 $1,355.34 318 $9,407.99 $29.62 Civic Center Feb-09 52,517 $8,503.14 1,174 $1,111.04 297 $9,614.18 $32.42 Civic Center Mar-09 54,501 $8,891.66 992 $894.42 285 $9,786.08 $34.32 Civic Center Apr-09 57,448 $8,960.71 942 $750.00 290 $9,710.71 $33.46 Civic Center May-09 54,728 $9,789.85 671 $480.24 254 $10.270.09 $40.46 Civic Center Jun-09 59,713 $10,991.49 645 $479.77 268 $11,471.26 $42.76 Annual 689,894 $111,372.79 8,226 $7,788.43 3,177 $119,161.22 $37.51 350 Civic Center - Total Energy Usage & Cost — rm'tr11J NO 43,, PQ. yi l�o a- Total Charges $14,DMas 512, ID11D:03 $10,1103.00 513,000.00 56;aaa:aa 8 MLK Community Center -140 E. 12t1' Street. MLK - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: MLK COMMUNITY CENTER Meter: 01682822 Rate Code: AL-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh Rate wl Bill Date kWh Rate kW Rate Charges Charges Charges Taxes Charges Demand & Taxes Jul-08 11.840 $0.09 60.0 $18.87 $1,094.75 $1,132.20 $118.56 $5.44 $2,350.95 $0.20 Aug-08 11,680 $0.09 55.2 $18.87 $1,075.90 $1,041.62 $117.79 $5.37 $2,240.68 $0.19 Sep-08 13,440 $0.09 58.4 $20.43 $1,259.10 $1,193.11 $126.71 $6.19 $2,585.11 $0.19 Oct-08 13,680 $0.10 72.8 $17.53 $1,332.68 $1,276.02 $128.12 $6.29 $2,743.11 $0.20 Nov-08 11,040 $0.10 51.2 $14.68 $1,056.31 $751.78 $113.44 $5.08 $1,926.61 $0.17 Dec-08 9,440 $0.10 40.8 $13.64 $910.27 $556.46 $106.16 $4.35 $1,577.24 $0.17 Jan-09 10,240 $0.10 31.2 $18.04 $992.41 $562.71 $112.16 $4.71 $1,671.99 $0.16 Feb-09 9,680 $0.10 30.4 $19.24 $972.28 $585.02 $109.31 $4.45 $1,671.06 $0.17 Mar-09 9,200 $0.10 27.2 $20.70 $935.06 $562.98 $107.09 $4.23 $1,609.36 $0.17 Apr-09 9,280 $0.10 32.8 $17.50 $934.30 $574.00 $108.21 $4.27 $1,620.78 $0.17 May-09 11,360 $0.10 54.4 $20.11 $1,136.39 $1,094.16 $118.94 $5.22 $2,354.71 $0.21 Jun-09 11,520 $0.10 44.8 $25.37 $1,156.71 $1,136.57 $119.44 $5.29 $2,418.01 $0.21 Total Avg. 132,400 $0.0971 559.2 $18.72 $12,856.16 $10,466.63 $1,385.93 $60.89 $24,i69.6 $0.1871 MLK - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: MLK COMMUNITY CENTER Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1215 $0.1191 1 1:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0.12062 Semi -Peak $0.0994 $0.1077 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.10470 Off -Peak $0.0743 $0.0812 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.07810 Demand kW $20.52 $17.00 Mon. - Sun. $18.72 kW Jul-08 Aug -08 Sop -OE Oct-08 Nov-08 Doc-08 Jan-09 ob -09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Jul-08 Aug -08 Sop-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Doc-08 Jan-09 r ob-09 Mar-09 .Apr-0 May-09 kVill P 4 9', F4 0 t-5 5 t-5 P Pt I 1 I 1111116 I I Jun -0 9 _111,111 I I I MLK Community Center — Electric Consumption MLK - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: MLK Community Center Meter #: 439555 Account #: 9415945308 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges $!mmBTU Rate Jul-08 1.7 $25.40 $5.58 $1.00 $31.98 $15.53 Aug-08 2.1 $28.78 $5.58 $1.23 $35.59 $14.29 Sep-08 1.7 $18.94 $5.58 $1.00 $25.52 $11.73 Oct-08 1.7 $17.31 $5.58 $1.00 $23.89 $10.77 Nov-08 1.8 $16.05 $5.58 $1.05 $22.68 $9.50 Dec-08 2.1 $18.77 $5.58 $1.23 $25.58 $9.52 Jan-09 1.7 $16.82 $5.58 $1.21 $23.61 $10.61 Feb-09 2.4 $21.61 $5.58 $1.94 $29.13 $9.81 Mar-09 2.4 $19.56 $5.58 $1.94 $27.08 $8.96 Apr-09 2.1 $14.91 $5.58 $1.69 $22.18 $7.90 May-09 2.2 $13.77 $5.58 $1.77 $21.12 $7.06 Jun-09 4.2 $27.48 $5.58 $3.39 $36.45 $7.35 TOTAL AVG. 26.1 $239.40 $66.96 $18.45 $324.81 $12.44 $/mmBTU (natural gas) MLK Community Center = Total Cost / Total mmBTU _ $324.81 / 26.1 = $12.44 mmBTU MLK - Gas Consumption 4.5 4 3.5 3 2.5 6- 2 m I 1.5 1 0.5 0 9 0 Z 0 0 ❑Gas Dail m rn e� o va Total Energy Usage and Cost Total energy use is calculated by converting the kWh and Therms consumed into a common unit measure of energy, million British Thermal Units (mmBTU). MLK — Total Utility Bill Summary Total Energy Building Name Bill Date kWh Total Electric Cost Therms Total Gas Cost mmBTU Total Charges $/mmBTU MLK Community Center Jul-08 11,840 $2,350.95 17 $31.98 42 $2,382.93 $56.60 MLK Community Center Aug-08 11,680 $2,240.68 21 $35.59 42 $2,276.27 $54.26 MLK Community Center Sep-08 13,440 $2,585.11 17 $25.52 48 $2,610.63 $54.89 MLK Community Center Oct-08 13,680 $2,743.11 17 $23.89 48 $2,767.00 $57.20 MLK Community Center Nov-08 11,040 $1,926.61 18 $22.68 39 $1,949.29 $49.39 MLK Community Center Dec-08 9,440 $1,577.24 21 $25.58 34 $1,602.82 $46.72 MLK Community Center Jan-09 10,240 $1,671.99 17 $23.61 37 $1,695.60 $46.28 MLK Community Center Feb-09 9,680 $1,671.06 24 $29.13 35 $1,700.19 $47.99 MLK Community Center Mar-09 9,200 $1,609.36 24 $27.08 34 $1,636.44 $48.43 MLK Community Center Apr-09 9,280 $1,620.78 21 $22.18 34 $1,642.96 $48.66 MLK Community Center May-09 11,360 $2,354.71 22 $21.12 41 $2,375.83 $58.00 MLK Community Center Jun-09 11,520 $2,418.01 42 $36.45 44 $2,454.46 $56.42 Annual 132,400 $24,769.61 261 $324.81 478 $25,094.42 $52.52 61 53 40 E 33 20 10 3 MLK - Total Energy Usage & Cost ,z>9 ��a t�zso; A� c00, Q¢ �3 �c a pQ .a �� OEM mar13'iU. -+- To*l Charges $3,033.30 2,.503.33 ',Ot 13.133 $1,50 J.30 $1,03O 3O U $530.00 Public Works - 2100 Hoover Ave. PW - Electric Bill Summa Bldg. Name: PUBLIC WORKS Meter: 01665789 Rate Code: AY-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh w/ Demand Bill Date kWh Rate kW Rate Charges Charges Charges Taxes Charges & Taxes Jul-08 14,080 $0.09 44.8 $19.50 $1,313.48 $873.61 $129.98 $6.48 $2,323.55 $0.17 Aug-08 13,760 $0.10 52.8 $18.89 $1,308.25 $997.31 $128.41 $6.33 $2,440.30 $0.18 Sep-08 15,520 $0.09 51.2 $22.25 $1,449.11 $1,139.23 $137.55 $7.13 $2,733.02 $0.18 Oct-08 13,120 $0.10 51.2 $14.83 $1,275.96 $759.29 $124.28 $6.04 $2,165.57 $0.17 Nov-08 11,360 $0.10 38.4 $13.94 $1,093.62 $535.48 $115.33 $5.23 $1,749.66 $0.15 Dec-08 14,400 $0.09 43.2 $14.22 $1,357.45 $614.28 $131.85 $6.63 $2,110.21 $0.15 Jan-09 12,480 $0.10 46.4 $15.69 $1,261.12 $728.23 $125.02 $5.75 $2,120.12 $0.17 Feb-09 12,640 $0.10 43.2 $15.73 $1,257.09 $679.72 $124.69 $5.81 $2,067.31 $0.16 Mar-09 10,880 $0.10 41.6 $15.83 $1,095.92 $658.65 $116.57 $5.00 $1,876.14 $0.17 Apr-09 11,360 $0.10 46.4 $15.76 $1,153.99 $731.11 $119.40 $5.23 $2,009.73 $0.18 May-09 12,320 $0.10 43.2 $25.74 $1,202.48 $1,111.96 $123.68 $5.67 $2,443.79 $0.20 Jun-09 11,520 $0.10 44.8 $25.74 $1,154.09 $1,153.16 $119.26 $5.29 $2,431.80 $0.21 Total Avg. 153,440 $0.0973 547.2 $18.24 $14,922.56 $9,982.03 $1,496.02 $70.59 $26,471.20 $0.1725 PW - Rate Sultana Bldg. Name: PUBLIC WORKS Rate Code: AY-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer His. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1218 $0.1204 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0.12144 Semi -Peak $0.0981 $0.1091 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.10561 Off -Peak $0.0740 $0.0822 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.07875 Demand kW $22.28 $15.16 Mon. - Sun. $18.24 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sop-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 r eb-09 Mar-09 tap r-09 May-09 Jun-09 kW ra rs I I I Public Works — Electric Demand Jul-O8 twg-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 r eb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 ti kWh t�)1s CG c i iSi #4 Fj5 R14 F-s 's ats F9 Fs n. Ei Es Fs Es Fs Fs FS lilt fi Sep-08 - I I 116•61r I I I 11l 'It \ I I I 1 Public Works — Electric Consumption Total Energy Usage and Cost Total energy use is calculated by converting the kWh and Therms consumed into a common unit measure of energy, million British Thermal Units (mmBTU). PW — Total Utility Bill Summary Total Energy Building Name Bill Date kWh Total Electric Cost Therms Total Gas Cost mmBTU Total Charges $/mmBTU Public Works Jul-08 14,080 $2,323.55 0 $0.00 48 $2,323.55 $48.37 Public Works Aug-08 13,760 $2,440.30 0 $0.00 47 $2,440.30 $51.98 Public Works Sep-08 15,520 $2,733.02 0 $0.00 53 $2,733.02 $51.61 Public Works Oct-08 13,120 $2,165.57 0 $0.00 45 $2,165.57 $48.38 Public Works Nov-08 11,360 $1,749.66 0 $0.00 39 $1,749.66 $45.14 Public Works Dec-08 14,400 $2,110.21 0 $0.00 49 $2,110.21 $42.95 Public Works Jan-09 12,480 $2,120.12 0 $0.00 43 $2,120.12 $49.79 Public Works Feb-09 12,640 $2,067.31 0 $0.00 43 $2,067.31 $47.93 Public Works Mar-09 10,880 $1,876.14 0 $0.00 37 $1,876.14 $50.54 Public Works Apr-09 11,360 $2,009.73 0 $0.00 39 $2,009.73 $51.85 Public Works May-09 12,320 $2,443.79 0 $0.00 42 $2,443.79 $58.14 Public Works Jun-09 11,520 $2,431.80 0 $0.00 39 $2,431.80 $61.87 Annual 153,440 $26,471.20 0 $0.00 524 $26,471.20 $50.56 60 PW - Total Energy Usage & Cost Ism rrtrBi1J' Fi P9 \9 ,lc Total Charges t— 8 Kimball Rec Center -148 E. 12th St. Kimball Rec Center - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: Kimball Recreation Center Meter: 1701988 Rate Code: A-TOU Bill Date kWh kWh Rate kW kW Rate kWh Charges kW Charges Other Charges Taxes Total Charges kWh rate w/ Demand& Taxes Jul-08 3,120 $0.11 15.2 $11.38 $346.35 $173.02 29.27 1.44 $550.08 $0.18 Aug-08 4,320 $0.12 19.2 $12.53 $508.57 $240.60 35.42 1.99 $786.58 $0.18 Sep-08 3,200 $0.12 17.6 $11.26 $372.33 $198.10 29.67 1.47 $601.57 $0.19 Oct-08 3,280 $0.10 19.2 $11.54 $326.05 $221.58 30.1 1.5 $579.23 $0.18 Nov-08 2,320 $0.08 16.8 $9.23 $178.80 $154.99 24.96 1.07 $359.82 $0.16 Dec-08 2,720 $0.08 14.4 $12.63 $213.03 $181.84 27.16 1.25 $423.28 $0.16 Jan-09 2,720 $0.08 12.8 $15.22 $219.40 $194.83 27.68 1.25 $443.16 $0.16 Feb-09 2,720 $0.08 11.2 $18.25 $226.93 $204.42 27.7 1.25 $460.30 $0.17 Mar-09 2,400 $0.09 9.6 $18.80 $204.39 $180.50 26.09 1.11 $412.09 $0.17 Apr-09 2,560 $0.09 8.8 $21.87 $217.76 $192.47 27.15 1.17 $438.55 $0.17 May-09 3,440 $0.10 17.6 $14.85 $348.03 $261.36 31.69 1.57 $642.65 $0.19 Jun-09 3,280 $0.12 16 $15.69 $383.36 $251.06 30.74 1.51 $666.67 $0.20 Total Avg. 36,080 $0.10 178 $13.76 $3,545.00 $2,454.77 $347.63 $16.58 $6,363.98 $0.18 Kimball Rec Center - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: Kimball Recreation Center Rate Code: A-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter firs. Oct. - Apr. DaysCalculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.2032 $0.2746 11:00am - 6:00pm 5:00pm - 8:00pm Mon -Fri $0.253487 Semi -Peak $O.1636 $0.1525 6:00am - 11:00 am 6:00pm - 10:00pm 6:00am - 5:00pm 8:00pm - 10:00pm Mon -Fri Mon -Fri $0.1592 Off -Peak $0.1384 $0.1299 10:00pm - 6:00am 10:00pm - 6:00am Mon -Fri $0.134544 Kimball Rec Center — Electric Demand p Total ■ On -Peak ■ Semi -Peak ® Off -Peak Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 kWh N N W W A A N O Ut O G� O CJi O O 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O I I I Kimball Rec Center — Electric Consumption Kimball Rec Center - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: Kimball Recreation Center Meter #: 439555 Account#: 9415945308 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr nunBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes ' Total Charges ShmmBTU Rate Jul-08 1.7 $25.40 $5.58 $1.00 $31.98 $18.81 Aug-08 2.1 $28.78 $5.58 $1.23 $35.59 $16.95 Sep-08 1.7 $18.94 $5.58 $1.00 $25.52 $15.01 Oct-08 1.7 $17.31 $5.58 $1.00 $23.89 $14.05 Nov-08 1.8 $16.05 $5.58 $1.05 $22.68 $12.60 Dec-08 2.1 $18.77 $5.58 $1.23 $25.58 $12.18 Jan-09 1.7 $16.82 $5.58 $1.21 $23.61 $13.89 Feb-09 2.4 $21.61 $5.58 $1.94 $29.13 $12.14 Mar-09 2.4 $19.56 $5.58 $1.94 $27.08 $11.28 Apr-09 2.1 $14.91 $5.58 $1.69 $22.18 $10.56 May-09 2.2 $13.77 $5.58 $1.77 $21.12 $9.60 Jun-09 4.2 $27.48 $5.58 $3.39 $36.45 $8.68 TOTAL AVG. 26.1 $239.40 $66.96 $18.45 $324.81 $12.44 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU =$324.81 /2610 = $12.44 mmBTU Kimball Recreation Center- Natural Gas Consumption El Toyon Recreation Center - 2005 E 4th Street. El Toyon - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: El Toyon Recreation Center Meter: 9007177 Rate Code: AL-TOU Bill Date kWh kWh kW kW kWh kW Other Taxes Total kWh rate w/ Rate Rate Charges Charges Charges Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 9,120 $0.08 148 $9.85 $765.24 $1,453.33 $104.48 $4.20 $2,327.25 $0.26 Aug-08 6,960 $0.08 77 $10.81 $584.33 $836.97 $93.60 $3.20 $1,518.10 $0.22 Sep-08 6,720 $0.08 77 $12.43 $557.26 $961.74 $92.39 $3.09 $1,614.48 $0.24 Oct-08 8,280 $0.09 79 $14.35 $743.19 $1,136.47 $100.13 $3.81 $1,983.60 $0.24 Nov-08 7,320 $0.09 103 $14.05 $677.46 $1,450.18 $94.73 $3.37 $2,225.74 $0.30 Dec-08 5,880 $0.09 101 $14.98 $540.98 $1,509.98 $88.10 $2.70 $2,141.76 $0.36 Jan-09 6,600 $0.09 77 $12.89 $624.61 $997.35 $93.07 $3.03 $1,718.06 $0.26 Feb-09 6,720 $0.10 77 $13.29 $642.90 $1,028.96 $93.43 $3.09 $1,768.38 $0.26 Mar-09 5,160 $0.10 77 $13.58 $494.20 $1,050.98 $85.66 $2.38 $1,633.22 $0.32 Apr-09 6,600 $0.09 101 $13.31 $624.93 $1,342.07 $93.59 $3.03 $2,063.62 $0.31 May-09 5,880 $0.09 77 $14.47 $524.07 $1,120.05 $89.34 $2.72 $1,736.18 $0.30 Jun-09 7,440 $0.09 155 $14.85 $650.10 $2,298.09 $97.36 $3.43 $3,048.98 $0.41 Total Avg. 82,680 $0.09 1,151 $13.20 $7,429.27 $15,186.17 $1,125.88 $38.05 $23,779.37 $0.29 El Toyon - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: El Toyon Recreation Center Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1213 $0.1184 11:00am - 6:00pm 5:00pm - 8:00pm Mon -Fri $0.119544 Semi -Peak $0.0981 $0.1079 6:00am - 11:00 am 6:00pm - 10:00pm 6:00am - 5:00pm 8:00pm - 10:00pm Mon -Fri Mon -Fri $0.103676 Off -Peak $0.0740 $0.0814 10:00pm - 6:00am 10:00pm - 6:00am Mon -Fri $0.078109 Demand kW $12.48 $13.82 Mon -Sun $13.196 El Toyon Recreation Center - Electric Consumption Y 10,000 -. 9,000 8,000 -:' 7,000 6,000 - 5,000 4,000 3,000 —' 2,000 1,000 0 CO 0 co 0 0 0 0 CO O z o 0 m rn 9 p Total ■ On -Peak ■ Semi -Peak o Off -Peak 0 0 0 2 rn 0 c El Toyon Recreation Center - Electric Demand 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 co -3 co 0 m 0 aoico 0 CO 0 0 0 o aa)i (0 m Z 0 -3 L.L. 2 rn rn 0 0 >, C cc 7 El Toyon - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: El Toyon Recreation Center Meter #: 435104 Account #: 2864167459 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges mmBTU Rate Jul-08 0 $0.00 $5.58 $0.00 $5.58 0.00 Aug-08 0.3 $3.93 $5.58 $0.17 $9.68 32.27 Sep-08 0.2 $2.17 $5.58 $0.12 $7.87 39.35 Oct-08 0 $0.00 $5.58 $0.00 $5.58 0.00 Nov-08 0 $0.00 $5.58 $0.00 $5.58 0.00 Dec-08 2 $18.34 $5.58 $1.17 $25.09 12.55 Jan-09 1.7 $16.79 $5.58 $1.26 $23.63 13.90 Feb-09 2.2 $19.40 $5.58 $1.77 $26.75 12.16 Mar-09 1 $8.10 $5.58 $0.81 $14.49 14.49 Apr-09 0.8 $5.50 $5.58 $0.65 $11.73 14.66 May-09 0 $0.00 $5.58 $0.00 $5.58 0.00 Jun-09 0 $0.00 $5.58 $0.00 $5.58 0.00 TOTAL AVG. 8.2 74.23 66.96 5.95 147.14 17.94 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU =$147.14/74.23 = $17.94 mmBTU El Toyon - Natural Gas Consumption Fire Station # 15 - 2333 E. Euclid Ave. Fire Station # 15 - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: Fire Station #15 Meter: 15700413 Rate Code: A-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh rate w/ Bill Date kWh Rate kW Rate Charges Charges Charges Taxes Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 6,334 $0.10 15.4 $22.73 $662.70 $350.02 $45.65 $2.91 $1,061.28 $0.17 Aug-08 7,873 $0.10 16.4 $27.97 $791.31 $458.73 $53.43 $3.62 $1,307.09 $0.17 Sep-08 6,403 $0.10 17.2 $25.19 $655.98 $433.27 $46.09 $2.94 $1,138.28 $0.18 Oct-08 5,035 $0.08 13.6 $24.77 $396.01 $336.88 $38.62 $2.32 $773.83 $0.15 Nov-08 5,234 $0.08 13.5 $25.92 $402.08 $349.96 $39.76 $2.41 $794.21 $0.15 Dec-08 4,713 $0.08 11.7 $27.91 $373.25 $326.59 $37.81 $2.17 $739.82 $0.16 Jan-09 4,651 $0.08 13 $26.91 $390.40 $349.89 $38.01 $2.14 $780.44 $0.17 Feb-09 4,291 $0.08 12.2 $26.46 $363.56 $322.81 $36.02 $1.97 $724.36 $0.17 Mar-09 4,277 $0.09 12.5 $25.75 $364.28 $321.84 $36.29 $1.97 $724.38 $0.17 Apr-09 5,021 $0.09 16.2 $23.42 $464.78 $379.37 $40.20 $2.31 $886.66 $0.18 May-09 4,834 $0.11 13.2 $27.96 $544.53 $369.07 $38.98 $2.22 $954.80 $0.20 Jun-09 5,531 $0.11 18.1 $23.35 $632.09 $422.62 $42.60 $2.55 $1,099.86 $0.20 Total Avg. 64,197 $0.09 173 $25.56 $6,040.97 $4,421.05 $493.46 $29.53 $10,985.01 $0.17 Fire Station #15 - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: Fire Station # 15 Rate Code: A.TOU 1 Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Suuuner Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.2714 $0.2051 11:00am - 6:00pm 5:00pm - 8:00pm Mon -Fri $0.244453 Semi -Peak $0.1516 $0.1625 6:00am - 11:00 am 6:00pm - 10:00pm 6:00am - 5:00pm 8:00pm - 10:00pm Mon -Fri Mon -Fri $0.1.5819 Off -Peak $0.1271 $0.1372 10:00pm - 6:00am 10:00pm - 6:00am Mon -Fri $0.132494 Demand kW $26.41 $25.92 Mon. - Sun. $25.56 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 kW 0 N.) it. Q) CO 0 N .. 0) 0D O I I J Fire Station # 15 — Electric Demand O Total ■ On -Peak ®Semi -Peak Q Off -Peak 0 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 kWh p N W • N 9)• o pV Opp) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 J 0 0 a Fire Station # 15 — Electric Consumption Fire Station # 15 - Natural Gas Bill Summa UTILITY HISTORY FOR: Fire Station # 15 Meter #: 967066 Account#: 5769688409 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges S/mmBTU Rate Jul-08 2.5 $36.46 $5.58 $1.47 $43.51 $17.40 Aug-08 2.6 $38.14 $5.58 $1.53 $45.25 $17.40 Sep-08 2 $23.17 $5.58 $1.17 $29.92 $14.96 Oct-08 1.7 $17.36 $5.58 $1.00 $23.94 $14.08 Nov-08 2.8 $27.00 $5.58 $1.64 $34.22 $12.22 Dec-08 2.4 $20.13 $5.58 $1.41 $27.12 $11.30 Jan-09 6.7 $65.85 $5.58 $4.36 $75.79 $11.31 Feb-09 4.2 $39.82 $5.58 $3.39 $48.79 $11.62 Mar-09 3.7 $30.54 $5.58 $2.99 $39.11 $10.57 Apr-09 2.4 $18.16 $5.58 $1.94 $25.68 $10.70 May-09 2.6 $16.64 $5.58 $2.10 $24.32 $9.35 Jun-09 2.1 $13.36 $5.58 $1.69 $20.63 $9.82 TOTAL AVG. 35.7 346.63 66.96 24.69 438.28 $12.28 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU = $438.38 / 35.7 _ $12.28 mmBTU Fire Station # 15- Natural Gas Consumption Municipal Pool -1800 E. 22nd St. Municipal Pool - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Municipal Pool Meter: 9007100 Ride Code: AL-TOU Bill Date kWh kWh kW kW kWh kW Other Taxes Total kWh rate w/ Rate Rate Charges Charges Charges Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 27,600 $0.09 84 $16.95 $2,541.05 $1,423.64 $199.07 $12.69 $4,176.45 $0.15 Aug-08 30,000 $0.09 94 $16.81 $2,685.88 $1,580.08 $210.92 $13.80 $4,490.68 $0.15 Sep-08 27,400 $0.09 82 $19.49 $2,529.97 $1,598.28 $198.32 $12.61 $4,339.18 $0.16 Oct-08 26,200 $0.10 82 $14.98 $2,491.20 $1,228.36 $189.59 $12.05 $3,921.20 $0.15 Nov-08 29.400 $0.09 78 $14.98 $2,751.30 $1,168.44 $206.49 $13.53 $4,139.76 $0.14 Dec-08 30,600 $0.10 78 $15.58 $2,940.42 $1,214.86 $217.04 $14.07 $4,386.39 $0.14 Jan-09 30,200 $0.10 82 $17.03 $3,009.50 $1,396.46 $218.33 $13.89 $4,638.18 $0.15 Feb-09 30,000 $0.10 80 $17.03 $3,011.40 $1,362.40 $216.63 $13.80 $4,604.23 $0.15 Mar-09 28.400 $0.10 82 $17.03 $2,860.62 $1,396.46 $210.50 $13.07 $4,480.65 $0.16 Apr-09 29,800 $0.10 86 $18.14 $2,925.03 $1,560.01 $217.63 $13.70 $4,716.37 $0.16 May-09 26,600 $0.09 76 $23.67 $2,524.79 $1,798.82 $199.22 $12.23 $4,535.06 $0.17 Jun-09 29,400 $0.10 80 $24.72 $2,881.18 $1,977.88 $213.87 $13.53 $5,086.46 $0.17 Total Avg. 345,600 $0.10 984 $17.99 $33,152.34 $17,705.69 $2,497.61 $158.97 $53,514.61 $0.15 Municipal Pool - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Municipal Pool Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1220 $0.1201 11:00am - 6:00pm 5:00pm - 8:00pm Mon -Fri $0.121138 Semi -Peak $0.0986 $0.1089 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.105256 Off -Peak $0.0742 $0.0818 10:00pm - 6:00am 10:00pm - 6:00am Mon -Fri $0.078792 Demand kW $20.14 $16.42 Mon. - Sun. $17.99 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 kW 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 National City Municipal Pool — Electric Demand Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 kWh cn 0 Qn 0 o o 25 0 (n'71 O CO ' 0 0 0 0 0 ......................... National City Municipal Pool — Electric Consumption Municipal Pool - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: National City Police Department Meter #: 981717 Account#: 8019215802 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges TU Rate Jul-08 145.1 $2,042.89 $11.16 $85.12 $2,139.17 $14.74 Aug-08 98.9 $1,450.72 $11.16 $58.01 $1,519.89 $15.37 Sep-08 62.2 $720.14 $11.16 $36.48 $767.78 $12.34 Oct-08 226.1 $2,095.03 $11.16 $132.63 $2,238.82 $9.90 Nov-08 752.4 $6,147.72 $11.16 $441.36 $6,600.24 $8.77 Dec-08 1064.1 $7,056.60 $11.16 $624.21 $7,691.97 $7.23 Jan-09 1360.8 $10,110.09 $11.16 $884.92 $11,006.17 $8.09 Feb-09 1291.6 $9,077.44 $11.16 $1,041.03 $10,129.63 $7.84 Mar-09 1121 $6,541.85 $11.16 $903.52 $7,456.53 $6.65 Apr-09 954.6 $5,188.69 $11.16 $769.41 $5,969.26 $6.25 May-09 793.8 $3,853.09 $11.16 $639.80 $4,504.05 $5.67 Jun-09 477.5 $2,370.94 $11.16 $384.87 $2,766.97 $5.79 TOTAL AVG. 8348.1 $56,655.20 $122.76 $6001.36 $62,790.48 $9.06 $/therm (natural gas) = Gas Charges/(mmBTU*10) = $0.84/therm Note: Taxes and other charges are not included. $0.84/therm rate was used in the savings calculations 1800 1400 1200 1000 600 400 200 0 Municipal Pool - Natural Gas Consumption Jul08 Aug08 Sep 08 Oct 08 Nov 08 Dec 08 Jan 09 Feb 09 Mar 09 Apr 09 May 09 Jun 09 Casa De Saleud -1408 E. Harding Ave Casa De Saleud - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Casa De Saleud Meter: 248957 Rate Code: A Bill Date kWh kWh kW kW kWh kW Other Taxes Total kWh rate w/ Rate Rate Charges Charges Charges Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 1,804 $0.17 0 $0.00 $308.02 $0.00 $18.76 $0.83 $327.61 $0.18 Aug-08 1,786 $0.17 0 $0.00 $304.94 $0.00 $18.67 $0.82 $324.43 $0.18 Sep-08 1,678 $0.18 0 $0.00 $307.23 $0.00 $18.13 $0.77 $326.13 $0.19 Oct-08 1,125 $0.15 0 $0.00 $163.16 $0.00 $15.23 $0.52 $178.91 $0.16 Nov-08 1,184 $0.14 0 $0.00 $170.04 $0.00 $15.51 $0.54 $186.09 $0.16 Dec-08 1,208 $0.14 0 $0.00 $173.50 $0.00 $15.74 $0.56 $189.80 $0.16 Jan-09 1,080 $0.16 0 $0.00 $168.28 $0.00 $15.34 $0.50 $184.12 $0.17 Feb-09 1518 $0.16 0 $0.00 $237.18 $0.00 $17.54 $0.69 $255.41 $0.17 Mar-09 967 $0.16 0 $0.00 $151.09 $0.00 $14.75 $0.44 $166.28 $0.17 Apr-09 922 $0.16 0 $0.00 $144.06 $0.00 $14.52 $0.42 $159.00 $0.17 May-09 821 $0.20 0 $0.00 $164.46 $0.00 $13.92 $0.38 $178.76 $0.22 Jun-09 1,256 $0.20 0 $0.00 $251.60 $0.00 $16.20 $0.58 $268.38 $0.21 Total Avg. 15,349 $0.17 0 $0.00 $2,543.56 $0.00 $194.31 $7.05 $2,744.92 $0.1788 Casa De Saleud - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Casa De Saleud Rate Code: A Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1820 $0.1510 $0.167000 Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 pNp O O kWh a) co O 0 0 0 0 8 1 + N A O) co O O 8 8 8 mommommimm ....... .■. ... mzwokrr ... iiirattiltAMICK OEM ... ArkeliAr, .... .... ... ... ... il Casa De Saleud — Electric Consumption Casa De Saleud - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: National City Casa De Saleud Meter #: 856545 Account#: 7647390151 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr nmBTU Gas Charges Bask Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges ° TU Rate Jul-08 0.5 $7.69 $5.58 $0.29 $13.56 $27.12 Aug-08 0.5 $6.12 $5.58 $0.29 $11.99 $23.98 Sep-08 0.5 $5.24 $5.58 $0.29 $11.11 $22.22 Oct-08 0.6 $6.07 $5.58 $0.35 $12.00 $20.00 Nov-08 0.6 $4.85 $5.58 $0.35 $10.78 $17.97 Dec-08 0.8 $7.72 $5.58 $0.47 $13.77 $17.21 Jan-09 0.7 $6.95 $5.58 $0.55 $13.08 $18.69 Feb-09 0.6 $5.08 $5.58 $0.48 $11.14 $18.57 Mar-09 0.6 $4.81 $5.58 $0.48 $10.87 $18.12 Apr-09 0.7 $4.57 $5.58 $0.56 $10.71 $15.30 May-09 0.5 $3.07 $5.58 $0.40 $9.05 $18.10 Jun-09 0.5 $3.41 $5.58 $0.40 $9.39 $18.78 TOTAL AVG. 7.1 65.58 66.96 4.91 137.45 $19.36 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU =$137.45/7.1 _ $19.36 mmBTU Casa De Saleud - Natural Gas Consumption 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 CO 0.5 E 0.4 E 0.3 0.2 0.1 0 0 u- 9 i 9 0 T a 0 C 0 a 7 ® Gas 0 ar) 9 U O 0 0 O Z en 0 U a National City Senior Center -1221 D Street Senior Center - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Senior Center Meter: 1569196 Rate Code: A-TOU kWh kW kWh kW Other Total kWh rate wl Bill Date kWh kW Taxes Rate RateCharges Charges Charges Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 3,280 $0.11 19.6 $9.29 $372.51 $182.08 $30.12 $1.51 $586.22 $0.18 Aug-08 3,240 $0.12 21.6 $8.36 $390.33 $180.66 $29.92 $1.49 $602.40 $0.19 Sep-08 3,560 $0.12 20.4 $10.79 $414.55 $220.05 $31.54 $L63 $667.77 $0.19 Oct-08 3,080 $0.10 22.4 $9.28 $305.36 $207.97 $29.10 $1.42 $543.85 $0.18 Nov-08 2,640 $0.08 20.8 $8.49 $207.84 $176.51 $26.56 $1.21 $412.12 $0.16 Dec-08 2,000 $0.08 22.4 $5.97 $158.28 $133.76 $23.52 $0.92 $316.48 $0.16 Jan-09 2,280 $0.08 21.6 $7.56 $185.09 $163.31 $25.38 $1.05 $374.83 $0.16 Feb-09 2,000 $0.09 23.6 $6.36 $170.08 $150.12 $23.92 $0.92 $345.04 $0.17 Mar-09 1880 $0.09 20.8 $6.80 $162.22 $141.45 $23.35 $0.86 $327.88 $0.17 Apr-09 2,240 $0.09 19.6 $8.58 $192.53 $168.25 $25.44 $1.03 $387.25 $0.17 May-09 2,160 $0.11 21.2 $7.79 $246.04 $165.05 $24.91 $1.00 $437.00 $0.20 Jun-09 2,760 $0.12 21.2 $10.00 $340.48 $211.96 $28.02 $1.27 $581.73 $0.21 Total Avg. 31,120 $0.10 255.2 $8.23 $3,145.31 $2,101.17 $321.78 $14.31 $5,582.57 $0.18 Senior Center - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Senior Center Rate Code: A-TOU Schedule Calculated Sumner Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer Hrs. May - Sept. Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.2779 $0.2015 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0.25629 Semi -Peak $0.1506 $0.1632 6:00AM- 11:00AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.15795 Off -Peak $0.1284 $0.1380 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.1339 Demand kW Mon. - Sun. National City Senior Center — Electric Consumption 4,000 3,500 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 — 0 o Total ■ On -Peak • Semi -Peak ra Off -Peak p 9 O Q f�C 7 Q � � National City Senior Center — Electric Demand Senior Center - Natural Gas Bill Summary UTILITY HISTORY FOR: National City Senior Center Meter #: 518616 Account#: 9416099654 FUEL: NATURAL GAS Month/Yr mmBTU Gas Charges Basic Svc. Charges Taxes Total Charges Si mmBTU Rate Jul-08 1.1 $16.44 $5.58 $0.65 $22.67 $20.61 Aug-08 1.1 $15.09 $5.58 $0.65 $21.32 $19.38 Sep-08 I $11.13 $5.58 $0.59 $17.30 $17.30 Oct-08 1.1 $11.19 $5.58 $0.65 $17.42 $15.84 Nov-08 1.2 $10.71 $5.58 $0.71 $17.00 $14.17 Dcc-08 4.7 $42.01 $5.58 $2.76 $50.35 $10.71 Jan-09 6.4 $63.36 $5.58 $4.56 $73.50 $11.48 Feb-09 5.5 $49.54 $5.58 $4.44 $59.56 $10.83 Mar-09 1.5 $12.24 $5.58 $1.21 $19.03 $12.69 Apr-09 2.3 $16.32 $5.58 $1.86 $23.76 $10.33 May-09 1.4 $8.78 $5.58 $1.13 $15.49 $11.06 Jun-09 1.1 $7.20 $5.58 $0.89 $13.67 $12.43 TOTAL AVG. 28.4 $264.01 $66.96 $20.1 $351.07 $12.36 $/mmBTU (natural gas) = Total Cost / Total mmBTU =$351.07/28.4 _ $12.36 mmBTU Senior Center- Natural Gas Consumption National City Kimball Park - E 14th St WD Ave D. Kimball Park - Electric Bill Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Kimball Park Meter: 1919795 Rate Code: AL-TOU Bill Date kWh kWh kW kW kWh kW Other Taxes Total kWh rate w/ Rate Rate Charges Charges Charges Charges Demand& Taxes Jul-08 6920 $0.081 117.2 $10.33 $564 $1,211 $93 $3 $1,871 $0.270 Aug-08 6640 $0.081 108 $12.89 $539 $1,392 $92 $3 $2,026 $0.305 Sep-08 7280 $0.083 58.6 $10.76 $603 $631 $95 $3 $1,332 $0.183 Oct-08 6680 $0.088 87.6 $13.46 $591 $1,179 $92 $3 $1,865 $0.279 Nov-08 8880 $0.094 98.8 $14.72 $836 $1,454 $103 $4 $2,397 $0.270 Dec-08 8520 $0.095 58.6 $13.51 $808 $792 $101 $4 $1,706 $0.200 Jan-09 8720 $0.095 58.6 $14.61 $831 $856 $104 $4 $1,795 $0.206 Feb-09 9000 $0.100 62.4 $15.21 $900 $949 $106 $4 $1,958 $0.218 Mar-09 8160 $0.101 58.6 $15.48 $820 $907 $101 $4 $1,833 $0.225 Apr-09 7640 $0.097 84 $17.03 $742 $1,431 $99 $4 $2,275 $0.298 May-09 6760 $0.091 84 $14.47 $614 $1,215 $94 $3 $1,927 $0.285 Jun-09 13720 $0.092 101.2 $13.21 $1,257 $1,337 $131 $6 $2,730 $0.199 Total Avg. 98,920 $0.09 977.6 $13.66 $9,105.13 $13,352.93 $1,211.74 $45.50 $23,715.30 $0.24 Kimball Park - Electric Rate Summary Bldg. Name: NATIONAL CITY Kimball Park Rate Code: AL-TOU Schedule Calculated Summer Rate Calculated Winter Rate Summer His. May - Sept Winter Hrs. Oct. - Apr. Days Calculated Annual Rate On -Peak $0.1241 $0.1192 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Mon. - Fri. $0. /20327 Semi -Peak $0.0992 $0.1078 6:00 AM - 11:00 AM 6:00 PM - 10:00 PM 6:00 AM - 5:00 PM 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Mon. - Fri. Mon. - Fri. $0.10374 Off -Peak $0.0744 $0.0814 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM 10:00 PM - 6:00 AM Mon. - Fri. $0.07831 Demand kW $12.34 $14.88 Mon. - Sun. $13.659 National City Kimball Park — Electric Consumption 16000 - 14000 12000 10000 8000 6000 4000 2000 0 CO 0 1 CO O co 9 O CO 0 O 0 Z co O a 0 O O as m O a p Total ■ On -Peak ■ Semi -Peak El Off -Peak a) O National City Kimball Park — Electric Demand 140--- 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0co 9 0 0 0 0 9 0 o ▪ O U C▪ '05 a Q ▪ C Q co 0 Z O O tL 2 Q 3 EXHIBIT G-4 ECM 2.2 — Cooling Tower Replacement - M&V Plan 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: The objective is to replace the existing Baltimore Air Coil cooling tower located outside the mechanical room of the Civic Center with an energy efficient tower that will take advantage of lower fan horsepower. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a) verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the cooling tower system. The cooling tower's performance data will be used to calculate electrical energy savings. The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified equipment as shown in Exhibit G-5. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utility/Environmental/Process Data: The energy performance baseline was determined using engineering calculations that utilize Mechanical System Specifications, estimated occupancy and usage, etc. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the rates shown in Exhibit G-3 and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Exhibit G-5. This ECM is affected by operational run time and sequence of operation of the chiller system. The cost avoidance analysis will be based on manufacturers' data and engineering calculations. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using electricity are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Engineering calculations based on manufacturers' data 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: The baseline electrical usage is based on results from an investment grade audit as shown in Exhibit G-5. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): On an annual basis, manufacturers' data will he used to calculate energy savings compared against the baseline to determine energy savings. 5. Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-5 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Energy O&M Impact: No O&M savings are being claimed as part of this ECM. 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-5 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance, years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year I energy cost avoidance times the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-5 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will he issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-5 Detailed Description of ECM 2.2: The condenser water from the Civic Center's two 52 ton reciprocating chillers is cooled by a Baltimore Air Coil cooling tower. The tower is equipped with a relatively large 15 HP fan motor which is necessary to provide enough cooling capacity with existing the forced -draft, counter -flow tower configuration. Table 2.2.1 outlines the specifications of the existing cooling tower. Existing Equipmient Make: Baltimore Air coil Model: VTO-88-LBR USGPM: 330 WB: 74°F EWT: 95°F LWT: 85°F # of Fans: 1 HP: 15 RPM: 1800 Voltage: 208 Amps: 41 Efficiency: 90 Table 2.2.1 Data loggers were placed on the cooling tower fan to determine the typical operating schedule. Figure 2.2.1 shows the fan's operating schedule to be Monday through Thursday from 05:30 A.M. to 06:30 P.M. This schedule was used to apply the appropriate bin hours in the ECM savings analysis. Input amperage for the fan was monitored on 5 minute intervals for the 3-week period. City Hall, Cooling Tower Fan 60 50 40 mg _ E 30 Q 20 10 0_tpp _ $$ff�� pp _ _ [ }[[i qq ppjj _�pp _p s p q F F I I N 11,§ 2§ F! 3 4 F 5 LL M,§$ y F F; F E LL ii 41 A 2 2 F 6/24/09 - 7/15/09 Figure 2.2.1 — Cooling Tower Daily Load Profile This ECM proposes to replace the existing forced -drat cooling tower with a more efficient induced -draft type. An induced draft cooling tower will save energy by allowing for a reduction in fan horsepower while still maintaining the same level of cooling capacity. The following Assumptions were made in the savings calculations for this ECM: ➢ Hours of operation for City Hall were from 5:00 AM to 6:30 PM Monday through Thursday. ➢ The occupied building set point is 72 degrees F, and is maintained from 5AM to 6:30PM. During unoccupied hours the chillers are shut-off. > Internal loads make up 34% of the cooling loads during occupied times. Internal loads consist of lights, people and plug -loads. The rest of the cooling loads are due to outdoor air temperature and envelope loads. ➢ The cooling tower Leaving Water Temperature (LWT) is 85 degrees F. > The cooling tower Entering Water Temperature (EWT) is 95 degrees F. > The existing and proposed cooling tower design wet bulb temperature is 74 degrees F with an approach of 11 degrees F. The modified bin analysis spreadsheet calculation is included in Attachment G.2.2. Following are the sample calculation Formulas: %Load WB = (LWT-WBpe.rjg„)/(LWT-WBB;„) %Load Chiller = Internal Load + [(DB Bin-IAT)/Peak AT] *Envelope Load %Load CFT = (%Load WB)*%Load Chiller = %Load CTFB,„*Fan KWMQ,. KW Proposed = Fan KWM„x*(%Load Chiller) 3 kWh = KW*HoursB;„ KW w/ VFD = Fan KWM„.,*(%Load Chiller) kWh w/ VFD = KW w/ VFD *HoursB;„ Demand KW = KWM„„*Diversity Factor*12 Months*$/KW Legend: LWT — Leaving Water Temperature WB — Wet Bulb IAT — Indoor Air Temperature CTF — Cooling Tower Fan EXHIBIT G-6 ECM 3.0 and 3.1— Boiler Replacement - M&V Plan 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: The objective is to replace the existing standard efficiency Ajax boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers in the Civic Center and the Raypak boiler in the Police Station. This measure will result in lower natural gas use and improved performance. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a) verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the boiler systems. The boiler system's performance data will be used to calculate natural gas energy savings. The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified equipment as shown in Exhibit G-7. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utilitv/Environmental/Process Data: The energy performance baseline was determined using engineering calculations that utilize Mechanical System Specifications, estimated occupancy and usage, etc. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the rates shown in Exhibit G-3 and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Exhibit G-7. This ECM is affected by operational run time and sequence of operation of the boiler system. The cost avoidance analysis will be based manufacturers' data and engineering calculations. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using natural gas are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Engineering calculations based on manufacturers' data 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: The baseline electrical usage is based on results from an investment grade audit as shown in Exhibit G-7. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): On an annual basis, manufacturers' data will be used to calculate energy savings compared against the baseline to determine energy savings. 5. Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-7 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Enemy O&M Impact: No O&M savings are being claimed as part of this ECM. 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-x appropriate for determination of energy avoidance, years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year 1 energy cost avoidance times the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-7 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will be issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-7 Detailed Description of ECM 3.0 and 3.1: Civic Center: Heating for all areas in the Civic Center, except the EOC, is provided by constant volume reheat boxes with pneumatically controlled hot water valves. The hot water is provided by two standard efficiency Ajax boilers with the following name -plate information: ing Equiptnout Make Model Total Boiler Btuh (input) Total Boiler Btuh (output) Ajax WGBE850 850,000 680,000 Logger data confirmed two main operating schedules for the AHU's that serve the reheat coils: ➢ AHU's 1, 2, 3 and 4: 05:00 A.M. — 06:30 P.M., Mon — Thurs. ➢ AHU 5: 05:00 A.M. — 09:30 P.M., Tues; 06:00 A.M. — 07:00 A.M., Mon, Wed, Thurs. This ECM proposes replacing the existing standard efficiency boilers with high efficiency condensing boilers. Condensing boilers have increased efficiency over traditional boilers due to the extraction of heat from otherwise wasted flue gases. In a conventional boiler, some of the heat generated from burning fuel is wasted because the boiler releases very hot waste gases from its flue. A condensing boiler uses some of the heat from these waste gases to heat water returning from the heating system, so it requires less heat from the burner. The condensing boilers will also save energy by reducing standby losses. The condensing boilers will turn -down when not operating in order to reduce radiation losses. The following Assumptions were made in the savings calculations for this ECM. ➢ Hours of operation for the Civic Center were from 05:00 A.M.to 06:30 P.M. Monday through Thursday. The operating schedules for each Air Handling Unit were obtained from the existing Honeywell EMS system and confirmed with logger data. ➢ The occupied building set point is 72 degrees F, and is maintained from 05:00 A.M. to 06:30 P.M. During unoccupied hours the existing boilers are in standby mode with the hot water pumps off. ➢ Internal loads make up 40% of the heating loads during occupied times. Internal loads consist of lights, people and plug -loads. The rest of the heating loads are due to outdoor air temperature and envelope loads. ➢ For reheat during cooling mode there is a 20 degree F AT across the hot water coil. During cooling mode the Leaving Air Temperature from the chilled water coil is 54 degrees F. The Return Air Temperature at all times is maintained at 72.5 degrees F. ➢ The hot water pumps are prevented from operating by the EMS system when the outdoor air temperature rises above 70 degrees F. ➢ The boilers are manually shut-off by the technician and left off for the months of July, August and September. ➢ The minimum allowable CFM to maintain proper indoor air quality is 35% of the maximum. ➢ The existing boiler efficiency is 80%. ➢ The required Btuh for the boilers is based on the required heat loads of the existing constant volume reheat system. D. Condensing boilers are more efficient at part -loads with lower return water temps. In order to maintain lower return water temps, the new boilers will be equipped with controls that reset supply temperature based on outdoor air temperature. ➢ Radiation standby losses for the existing boiler are 0.4% of the rated input Btuh. Radiation standby losses for the proposed condensing boiler are no more than 0.3% of the rated input Btuh, which comes from the manufacturer's data sheets. The modified bin analysis spreadsheet calculation is included in Attachment G.3.0. The following are the sample calculation formulas: Design ATH,g = 17° % Load)),g = [(IATocc — TB,„) _ Design LITHO - % IHGHtg CFMVAv_ % Loadig if % Loadcng is greater 0 and greater than % CFMM,„ OR % LoadH,g if % Load)),g is greater than 0 and greater than % CFMM; If % LoadHtg and % Loadcng are less than % GEM/1.;„, then % CFMVAv = % CFMM,„. % CFMcHW = 100% when % Loadcng is greater than 0 % CFMReheat = 100% - % Loading when % Loadc,g is greater than 0 % CFMHng = % Load when % Loading is greater than 0 ATRehean = AT across reheat coil with chilled water valves open and maintaining 54 degree F LAT ATi1,g = AT across reheat coil with chilled water valves closed and the air handling units maintaining 72.5 degree F return air Reheat BtuhE,,,„,,,g = CFMUeeiga * % CFMBehaa, * 1.08 * ATRehe , Heating Btuhe,;,,,„g = CFMoe,,g„ * % CFMHtg * 1.08 * ATHtg Reheat Btuhprai,ay.ed = CFMnPS1g„ * % CFMVAVMin* 1.08 * ATReheat Heating Btuhprap°.0ed = CFMDe51g„ * % CFMv, v * 1.08 * ATH,g Radiation Loss BtuhE,,,,,„g = Btuh input per Existing boiler * % Existing Boiler Radiation Losses Radiation Loss Btuha,.,,;„g = Btuh input per Proposed boiler * % Proposed Boiler Radiation Losses The heating loads were broken out by operating schedules — AHU-5 and AHU's 1, 2, 3 & 4 so the proper run hours could be applied. EOC AHU-1B is not connected to the hot water reheat system, so it was left out of the heating calculations. mmBtuE,,,n,„g = ((BtuhAHu 5 * Heating Operating HOUrSAHU-5at TB,„) + (BtuhAHu', t.2,.r.4 * Heating Operating HoursAHU, ,,2,3,4 at TB,„)) / 1,000,000 / Boiler Efficiency mmBtuPropa.red = ((BtuhAHU.5 * Heating Operating HoursAHU_5 at TB,„) + (BtuhAHu'9 1,2,3,4 * Heating Operating HoursAHu'.,1.2.3.4 at TB,„)) / 1,000,000 / Boiler Efficiency at TB,„ Radiation Loss mmBtuEt,,„g = (Radiation Loss BtuhExi,r„g * Existing Boiler Qty * Annual Hours at TB,„) / 1,000,000 / Boiler Efficiency Radiation Loss mmBtup,apased = (Radiation Loss Btuhp,,, d * Proposed Operating Boiler Qty * Occupied Hours at TR,„) / 1,000,000 /Boiler Efficiency at TB,„ Police Station: The National City Police Station has an existing hot water boiler that serves multiple VAV reheat boxes. This boiler is over 20 years old and appears to be operating beyond its expected service life. This measure proposes replacing the existing unit with a new Raytherm H-624 boiler. Boiler replacement will reduce natural gas costs and improve performance. The cost savings will be generated as a result of improvement in thermal efficiency of the new boiler. The following assumptions have been made in calculating the savings for this ECM: ➢ The building occupancy is 24 hours a day, 7 days a week ➢ The boiler is prevented from operating by the EMS system when the outdoor air temperature rises above 70 degrees F. ➢ Heating and cooling Indoor Air Temperature (IAT) are both 72 degrees Fahrenheit. ➢ Internal loads make up 40%, of the heating loads during occupied times. Internal loads consist of lights, people and plug -loads. The rest of the cooling and heating loads are due to outdoor air temperature and envelope loads. ➢ The minimum allowable CFM to maintain proper indoor air quality is 48% of the maximum. > For reheat during cooling mode there is a 25 degree F AT across the hot water coil. Discharge Air Temperature (DAT) from the Rooftop Units is 52 degrees for cooling and 72 degrees for heating. The Return Air Temperature at all times is maintained at 72 degrees F. The modified bin analysis spreadsheet is included in Attachment G.3.1 The following are the sample calculation formulas: The annual hours are the total number of hours in a year that the bin temperature occurs. Since the Police Department is assumed to be occupied 24 hours a day, 7 days a weeks, the occupied hours is equal to the annual hours. Cooling % Load = f[(TB,„ — IATcooLNc) - Design JTcooLJNG] x (1 — % IHGcomING)) + % IHGcoouNc Heating % Load = [(IATHEarwc TB,) :Design ATHEnrruc] 1HGHEATTNc For Cooling Loads Present: Reheat Btu/h = Reheat % Load x Total Supply Air CFM x 1.08 x (Heating RH LAT — Cooling RH LAT) For Heating Loads Present: Reheat Btu/h = Reheat % load x Total Supply Air CFM x 1.08 x (Heating RH I AT — MAT) Radiation Loss = Boiler Qty x Boiler Radiation Loss x Annual Hours - Boiler Efficiency Existing Usage = Reheat Btu/h * Annual hours -Boiler Efficiency Proposed Usage = Reheat Btu/h * Annual hours _ Combustion Efficiency Legend: Tg,„ — Bin Temperature /AT — Indoor Air Temperature IHGHEATING — Heating Internal Heat Gain IHGcoouLG — Cooling Internal Heat Gain RH LAT — Reheat Leaving Air Temperature MAT — Mixed Air Temperature The Design AT is the difference between the indoor air temperature and the design outdoor temperature for heating in San Diego, and the difference between the indoor air temperature and the design outdoor temperature for cooling in San Diego. EXHIBIT G-8 ECM 5.0 — Install VFD to Replace VIV - M&V Plan 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: The objective is to install Variable Frequency Drive's on the two RTU supply fans (RTU-1 and RTU-2) in the police station. The existing fans are forward curved with Variable Inlet Vanes (VIV) that are not operating. This measure will result in lower energy use and improved performance. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a).verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the fan systems. The fan system's performance data will be used to calculate electrical energy savings. The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified equipment as shown in Exhibit G-9. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utility/Environmental/Process Data: The energy performance baseline was determined using engineering calculations that utilize Mechanical System Specifications, estimated occupancy and usage, etc. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the rates shown in Exhibit G-3 and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Exhibit G-9. This ECM is affected by operational run time and sequence of operation of the system. The cost avoidance analysis will be based manufacturers' data and engineering calculations. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using electricity are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Engineering calculations based on manufacturers' data 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: The baseline electrical usage is based on results from an investment grade audit as shown in Exhibit G-9. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): On an annual basis, manufacturers' data will be used to calculate energy savings compared against the baseline to determine energy savings. 5. Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-9 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Energy O&M Impact: No O&M savings are being claimed as part of this ECM. 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-9 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance, years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year 1 energy cost avoidance times the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-9 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will be issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-9 Detailed Description of ECM 5.0: The Police Department's air distribution system is a Variable Air Volume system with most of the CFM's provided by two large supply fans located in the packaged Rooftop Units (RTU's). RTU #1 serves the 2"d floor and RTU #2 serves the lst floor and basement. The existing fans are forward curved with Variable Inlet Vanes (VIV) that are not operating. The stuck open VIV's cause a noticeable build-up of static pressure within the HVAC system which is visible through a bulge in the frame of RTU #1. Heating is provided by a hot water boiler serving multiple reheat coils throughout the building. Given below are the specifications for the two supply fans. Equipment Unit Name RTU1 2nd FL Supply Fan RTU2 1st FL Supply Fan Make: Model #: Unit Voltage: HP: Amps: RPM: PF: Efficiency: Measured Amps: Magnetek Century Ephs 3 -6-36602-01 460 10 12.5 1745 80 91.7 10.9 Magnetek Century Et 3 460 30 37 1760 82.8 93.6 30.6 Data loggers were placed on the supply fans to determine the typical operating schedule of the equipment. It is observed that the fans run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. This schedule was used in calculating the ECM savings. This measure proposes to install VFD's on the two RTU supply fans. Although the existing VAV system with non -operating Variable Inlet Vanes is more efficient than the constant volume system, there are still savings available by installing VFD's. The fan power at less than 100% rated flow is less with a VFD than with the fan "riding its curve" (which is what the existing fan is doing with the VIV's not operating). The following assumptions were made in the savings calculations for this ECM. ➢ The occupancy hours are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for both floors. > The building's space temperature set -point is 72°F. > Internal Heat Gain for cooling is 34% and 40% for heating. The modified bin analysis spreadsheet is included in Attachment G.3.1 The following are sample calculation formulas: Designy„,;„R dT = IATHr„, - 45°F Designc„„,i„ R AT = IATc„„, — Max AT Brake Hp = (Measured Amps / Nameplate Amps) * Nameplate Hp Cooling % Load = ((TB,,, — IATc„„,)/Designs„„U„g ATI *(1-Heat Gainc„„B„X)+ Heat Gainc„„,ing Heating % Load = [(IATtfe„, — TBi„)/Designii „,i„X AT]- Heat Gain ye„,i„B VIV Brake HP is calculated using the Forward Curved Riding Curve column. The % Rated Power is looked up by %VAV CFM and multiplied by the Total Brake HP for the two supply fans. KWviv = (VIV Brake HP*0.746)/Motor Efficiency VFD Brake HP is calculated from using VFD % Rated Power multiplied by the Total Brake HP for the two supply fans. KWVFD = (VFD Brake HP*0.746)/Motor Efficiency kWh = KW*Annual Hours at TBi„ Demand KW = KWA,*Diversity Factor Legend: IAT — Indoor Air Temperature TB,„- Bin Temperature EXHIBIT G-10 ECM 6.0 and 6.1— Rooftop Package Unit Replacement and Runtime Hours Reduction - M&V Plan 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: The objective is to replace the rooftop HVAC units in the MLK Community Center, Police Station, and Public Works. This measure will result in lower energy use and improved performance. Additionally, the new units will operate with reduced runtime hours by not operating on Fridays. This additional measure will result in lower energy use. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a) verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the fan systems. The fan system's performance data will be used to calculate electrical energy savings. The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified equipment as shown in Exhibit G-11. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utility/Environmental/Process Data: The energy performance baseline was determined using engineering calculations that utilize Mechanical System Specifications, estimated occupancy and usage, etc. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the rates shown in Exhibit G-3 and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Exhibit G-11. This ECM is affected by operational run time and sequence of operation of the system. The cost avoidance analysis will be based manufacturers' data and engineering calculations. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using electricity are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Engineering calculations based on manufacturers' data 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: The baseline electrical usage is based on results from an investment grade audit as shown in Exhibit G-11. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): On an annual basis, manufacturers' data will be used to calculate energy savings compared against the baseline to determine energy savings. 5. Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-1 1 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Energy O&M Impact: No O&M savings are being claimed as part of this ECM. 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-11 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance, years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year 1 energy cost avoidance times the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: (Service responsibility & operation hours) • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-11 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will be issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-11 See attached Exhibit G-11 excel spreadsheet. EXHIBIT G-12 ECM 10.0 — Solar Pool Heating- M&V Plan 1. ECM Savings-and-M&V Objective & Rationale: The objective is to install a ground -mounted active loop solar thermal system to offset approximately 30% of hot water usage in the Municipal Pool This measure will result in lower natural gas use. M&V option "A" was selected as a cost-effective method to both (a) verify the potential -to -save and (b) to determine the quantity of energy use avoidance. 2. Baseline Conditions & Adjustments, and Boundary of Savings Determination 2.1. Boundary of Energy Use and Savings Determination: The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the pool natural gas meter. The pool system's performance data will be used to calculate electrical energy savings. The energy cost avoidance determination for this ECM is isolated to the specified equipment as shown in Exhibit G-13. 2.2. Baseline Conditions & Baseline Utility/Environmental/Process Data: The energy performance baseline was determined using engineering calculations that utilize Mechanical System Specifications, estimated occupancy and usage, etc. The baseline unit cost energy is based on the rates shown in Exhibit G-3 and will be considered to be the value of unit cost avoidance. Operational performance baseline parameters are included and presented in Exhibit G-13. This ECM is affected by operational run time and sequence of operation of the system. The cost avoidance analysis will be based manufacturers' data and engineering calculations. 2.3. Planned and Unplanned (Routine and Non -Routine) Baseline Adjustments: All other existing or new equipment directly using natural gas are not accounted for in this energy analysis, including new equipment added under this contract or by others. 3. Potential -to -Save Verification Plan: The verification of potential -to -save will be based on completion of the following: • The Customer's sign -off of the Delivery & Acceptance certificate • Engineering calculations based on manufacturers' data 4. Parameters to be Monitored & Sampling Plan 4.1. Baseline Verification, Installation & Acceptance Period: The baseline natural gas usage is based on results from an investment grade audit as shown in Exhibit G-13. 4.2. Performance Period (On -Going): On an annual basis, manufacturers' data will be used to calculate energy savings compared against the baseline to determine energy savings. 5. Determination of Energy & Cost Avoidance: Resulting energy savings calculations are as presented in Exhibit G-13 to determine realized energy avoidance. 6. Determination of Non -Energy O&M Impact: No O&M savings are being claimed as part of this ECM. 7. Customer Responsibilities and Honeywell -Customer Risk Allocation: By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G- I 3 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance, years 2 through term energy cost avoidance will be equal to the value of year 1 energy cost avoidance limes the escalation factor noted in section 1.1 7.1. Customer Responsibilities: • By execution of this contract, Customer deems the energy savings calculation, presented in Exhibit G-13 appropriate for determination of energy avoidance • Customer agrees to maintain equipment to manufacturers specifications for the term of the guarantee. • Customer agrees to maintain provisions to protect equipment from freezing for the term of the guarantee • Customer agrees to maintain post retrofit operational use per project specifications as delineated in the Energy Guarantee Special Provisions outlined in Attachment D and Attachments F and G • Customer agrees to provide Honeywell with notification of changes that would impact the baseline of this ECM 7.2. Risk Allocation: Successful guarantee performance is determined by meeting the avoidance presented in Section 1 of Attachment G, Attachment A, Attachment F, Attachment G, Exhibits to Attachments A and G, and this M&V plan. Honeywell is allowed to make baseline appropriate modifications to reflect observed changes in usage that impact the energy baseline. 8. Performance Period Definition, On -Going Activities, and Reports 8.1. Performance Period Definition: The performance period term overall is 15 years 8.2. On -going Activities: An annual site survey will be performed towards the end of each guarantee year to verify continued operation of the ECM as shown in Attachments A, D, F and G. 8.3. Reports & Documentation: An annual report will be issued summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. EXHIBIT G-13 There are two pools at the Camacho Recreation Center: a main pool, and a baby pool. Circulating pool water is heated by means of the two hot water boilers and dedicated heat exchangers for each pool that operate on a 24 hour schedule. Both the pools together have a volume of about 540,000 gallons. During our site walk, a previously decommissioned solar thermal pool heating system was found, located in a secured area across the parking lot. This ECM proposes to install new active loop solar thermal system using Heliocol solar panels in the previously decommissioned system area. Savings and collector performance were determined by using Heliocol proprietary software which uses T-24 weather data. Heliocol software results were verified against F-chart Version 6.4 W which is public software and easily available. F-charts are widely used in solar community. F-charts are developed for standard types of solar space and domestic hot water system. Heliocol program was developed primarily for pool heating applications which provides accurate results and has been in use for more than 20 years. The results for both the programs are summarized as follows. Savings will be confirmed based on the numbers on panels installed, tilt and azimuth. Gas savings are based on 12 months of consumption and the savings guaranteed at 90% of calculated/projected values using Heliocol program. Heliocol Program System Information Sheet National City Municipal Pool National City, CA Demand Information Average Pool Width 68 Average Pool Length 166 Pool Surface Area 11288 Average Pool Depth 6 Estimated Pool Gallons 507960 Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor Outdoor Solar Shading Outdoor Wind Speed 3 System Information Panel Model HC-40 Number of Panels I26 HC-40 SRCC Efficiency Equation Size of Panel 42 1st Order Curve 87.1 373.5 Total Panel Coverage 5292 2nd Order Curve 87.3 363.1 0.42 Percentage of Panel Coverage 46.9 Collector Tilt 4 Incident Angle Modifier 0.22 Collector Orientation 180 Booster Pump 7.5 Months of Usage 12 Fuel Cost (per Therm) $.84 Heater Efficiency 78% Weather Data Base City San Diego Latitude 32 Pool Desired Hours/Day Daily 24 Hour Daytime Open Pool a Blanket Insolation Average Average Month Y/N Temp is Used BTU/SQ Ft Air Temp Air Temp January Y 80 10 968 57.0 69 February Y 80 10 1231 58.3 69.3 March Y 80 10 1564 59.2 70.2 April Y 80 10 1935 61.5 72.5 May Y 80 10 1981 63.3 74.3 June Y 80 10 2049 65.8 76.8 July Y 80 10 2197 69.8 80.8 August Y 80 10 2067 71.4 82.4 September Y 80 10 1721 70.5 81.5 October Y 80 10 1392 67.1 78.1 November Y 80 10 1079 61.7 72.7 December Y 80 10 903 57.2 68.2 Averages 80 10 1590.6 63.6 74.7 Forecasted Energy Demand National City Municipal Pool National City, CA Daily Monthly Monthly Pool BTU BTU Fuel Month Temp Loss Loss Cost January 80 22891323 709631008 $7,642.18 February 80 19902901 557281236 $6,001.49 March 80 16460687 510281284 $5,495.34 April 80 12248154 367444624 $3,957.10 May 80 10714163 332139068 $3,576.88 June 80 8648344 259450328 $2,794.08 July 80 5406801 167610824 $1,805.04 August 80 5891841 182647084 $1,966.97 September 80 9471206 284136184 $3,059.93 October 80 14408766 446671760 $4,810.31 November 80 19850522 595515664 $6,413.25 December 80 23344696 723685568 $7,793.54 Yearly Total Fuel Cost: $55,316.10 Solar BTU Production Daytime Daily Daily Monthly (*) Indicates Monthly Total* Pool Average Panel BTU Solar Solar Capacity System Monthly Month Temp Air Temp Output Output Output > Demand Fuel Equiv Savings January 80 69 19763 2490077 77192385 $831.30 $831.30 February 80 69 29069 3662729 102556401 $1,104.45 $1,104.45 March 80 70 42129 5308251 164555778 $1,772.14 $1,772.14 April 80 73 58793 7407933 222237982 $2,393.33 $2,393.33 May 80 74 63584 8011566 248358557 $2,674.63 $2,674.63 June 80 77 69893 8806529 264195864 $2,845.19 $2,794.08 July 80 81 80678 10165445 315128806 * $3,393.69 $1,805.04 August 80 82 77761 9797829 303732695 $3,270.97 $1,966.97 September 80 82 63048 7944041 238321219 $2,566.54 $2,566.54 October 80 78 45770 5767074 178779307 $1,925.32 $1,925.32 November 80 73 27353 3446502 103395061 $1,113.49 $1,113.49 December 80 68 16476 2075927 64353728 $693.04 $693.04 Yearly Total Solar Savings: $21,640.32 * Above BTU/Day calculations are estimates and are based on low wind conditions and historical averages of daytime air temperatures and solar insolation levels for San Diego, CA. Solar System Summary BTU BTU (*) Indicates Monthly Monthly Monthly Pool Heat Heat Capacity Fuel Solar Sys. Backup Month Temp Gains Losses > Demand Costs Savings Fuel Cost January 80 77192385 709631008 $7,642.18 $831.30 $6,810.88 February 80 102556401 557281236 $6,001.49 $1,104.45 $4,897.04 March 80 164555778 510281284 $5,495.34 $1,772.14 $3,723.20 April 80 222237982 367444624 $3,957.10 $2,393.33 $1,563.76 May 80 248358557 332139068 $3,576.88 $2,674.63 $902.25 June 80 264195864 259450328 $2,794.08 $2,794.08 $0.00 July 80 315128806 167610824 * $1,805.04 $1,805.04 $0.00 August 80 303732695 182647084 $1,966.97 $1,966.97 $0.00 September 80 238321219 284136184 $3,059.93 $2,566.54 $493.39 October 80 178779307 446671760 $4,810.31 $1,925.32 $2,885.00 November 80 103395061 595515664 $6,413.25 $1,113.49 $5,299.76 December 80 64353728 723685568 $7,793.54 $693.04 $7,100.50 StXJ.nn,'k? $iL°'s 4a s?xsaan :loop zaxo Dow Jan Fes Yearly Total Fuel Cost: $55,316.10 Yearly Total Solar Savings: $21,640.32 Yearly Backup Fuel Cost: $33,675.77 BTU's AlsaNa Apa May Juoe July Aug Sent al Nov De Months • -: • Projected yearly total savings: $21,640.32 (savings in gas therms dollars) Guarantee factor: 90% Guarantee savings: $19,476.28 The solar loop uses 7.5HP booster pump for circulating pool water through the Heliocol panels. It's been assumed that the pump operates for an average of 7 hours/day through out the year. Using 89% pump efficiency and 80% load factor, pump uses 7.5*0.8*0.746*7*365 _ 12,850kWh-$1,232.28 0.89 Net savings = $19,476.28 — 1,232.28 = $18,244 Attachment G (Rev. 11-06) Page 2 of 69 F-Chart Program System Information and Performance Sheet Pool Heating System - Location Pool surface area Pool temperature First month of season Last month of season Cover Hours per day covered Average pool depth Pool Location of time shaded Average windspeed Fuel Heater Capacity Efficiency of fuel usage Pipe heat loss Flat -Plate Collector Number of collector panels Collector panel area FR*UL (Test slope) FR*TAU*ALPHA (Test intercept) Collector slope Collector azimuth (South=0) Incidence angle modifier calculation Inc angle modifier constant Collector flowrate/area Collector fluid specific heat Modify test values SAN DIEGO CA 11288 80 Jan Dec Bubble 10.0 6 Outdoor 0 3 Gas 0 70.00 No 126 42 3.735 0.871 4 0 Constant 0.0 50 1.00 No 0 oll Q6Pool lboad 6 Aux f Pool T [10 Btu][10 Btu][10 Btu][10 Btu] [ ] [F] Jan 140.5 265.2 140.5 0.000 1.000 58.0 Feb 139.7 304.6 139.7 0.000 1.000 62.9 Mar 171.1 428.5 171.1 0.000 1.000 68.1 Apr 188.4 513.1 188.4 0.000 1.000 73.9 May 195.0 542.8 195.0 0.000 1.000 75.5 Jun 195.4 543.3 195.4 0.000 1.000 77.8 Jul 166.4 602.0 166.4 0.000 1.000 80.0 Aug 181.0 566.3 181.0 0.000 1.000 80.0 Sep 198.9 456.3 198.9 0.000 1.000 77.0 Oct 183.6 381.4 183.6 0.000 1.000 70.6 Nov 151.6 286.1 151.6 0.000 1.000 62.8 Dec 137.7 247.4 137.7 0.000 1.000 57.2 Year 2049.3 5137.1 2049.3 0.000 1.000 ftA2 F hr/day ft miles/hr Btu/hr ftA2 Btu/h r-ft^2-F degrees degrees Ib/hr-ft^2 Btu/lb-F Attachment G (Rev. 11-06) Page 3 of 69 Weather data for SAN DIEGO CA Month Solar Rad. Amb. Temp. Humidity Mains Temp. Reflect. Deg -days [Btu/ft^2] [°F] [Ib/Ib] [°F] [°F-days] Jan 968 57.0 0.0062 63.2 0.20 258 Feb 1231 58.3 0.0067 63.3 0.20 199 Mar 1564 59.2 0.0071 63.3 0.20 198 Apr 1935 61.5 0.0077 63.4 0.20 135 May 1981 63.3 0.0087 63.5 0.20 101 Jun 2049 65.8 0.0100 63.6 0.20 54 Jul 2197 69.8 0.0116 63.8 0.20 18 Aug 2067 71.4 0.0121 63.9 0.20 10 Sep 1721 70.5 0.0116 63.9 0.20 13 Oct 1392 67.1 0.0097 63.7 0.20 40 Nov 1079 61.7 0.0076 63.4 0.20 130 Dec 903 57.2 0.0063 63.2 0.20 253 Attachment G (Rev. 11-06) Page 4 of 69 Costs and Summary for Savings ECM 1.0 Building Name Savings Casa De Saleud $399.43 Senior Center $1,398.90 Civic Center $12,921.41 Fire Station #15 $1,583.47 Camacho Gym $3,110.83 Municipal Pool $4,813.99 MLK Community Center $3,814.31 Police Station $11,766.49 Public Works $2,324.87 El Toyon $1,506.28 Kimball Rec Center $1,174.79 Kimball Ext $3,456.90 Totals $48,271.65 Bonding HVAC Savings $1,999 Utility Rebate Overall Totals $50,270.91 Guarantee Factor Guarantee Savings 95% $47,757 a 1) a a i a a rc a S a s rc X a a A U a 9 a a LX a E U a a rc A z a S 5 Il x a a a a a a a a U a w a rc i LL a x a LX U a a a S S1 U 5 i 0 E S U E E 8 gS E ...< r 7, r. _.i. -e„r xr; ... 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GE-332-MV-L 14?616 ..,: 62ad t Large Open Room n la433 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Trotter FhGure e� _.,, '6^ec Retrofit wV 3 - GE-332P4IUMX/ECOLamps, GE-332 MV-L - 1: r,v :� - � s is 141 141 t 2.104 4.17 1 386.4e 6.611ee61'11ev 1, o_s 61, 3U 61Ba National City • Senior Center 1221 '13'. Avenue National City, CA 21950 Lighting Contractor Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate Heatinu Fuel Rate. ECM I u. Ltuhtirtu System Upgrade $0 tell 3$o030 Dcr per neon. tolling Sensor Reduction Odell Me CIR.,. Reduction (Wet 30, tiling Sensor ...ion (Demand) Wit Ranson Reduction (tentendi 2051) Summary - Scope of Work Firtino Location Data Existi L Data Proposed Lighting RotroRt Data WOW. rinagoo 1i'iI1,'111/1.1r"1' • 9A ',, Ittio „ ' RO.;!,,',., „ ' ,.,'..i :44,1404#1•: Kitchen '1,.. aP11 : Pro, :111.g1i'f 4144f,rf:ft ' '''.'r", ,,_7 : ,,a',, a ' ,,' e',,:e'''; 2x4x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps lea Recessed Troller Nature i , , Pfl, a '1 - -",hiii, ,,,,,,, , 144 IIrI11, ^',00, ', ' .,,, -8). 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Walken Sensor 1 at t Ion Office or, 2x4x4 34 Watts TI 2 Lamps In a Recessed Trotter Fixture I tid :3, ,3333 Retrofit wl 4 - F28TBSP41UNIX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-MV-L 1 at ... 1)14, 14) nen Pool Table Area Orrice. 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps lee Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic Ballast ..)). .ntt Retrofit WI 4 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-MV-L m .i, ionic Po , / -11 3 .18 . mn ii Couch Lounge Area ad, x 2x4x4 34 Watt 612 Lamps In a Recessed Troller Fixture, Magnetic Bakst 141 .., 1,, Retrofit WI 4 - F2�TBSR4, UMX/ECO Lamps, GE-432-fit \ 6L 3 4$ 14 Redder, ma bilk 34 Watt TI / Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture, Magnetic Ballast . .,, 1,0CE Retrofit w/ 4 - FaITSSP41 LIM XiECO lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Vgallbox Sensor i m 1,.. d).18 '''. ' semi' 8 1 A $ 7: , Wen1 Lobby on'., 2-20 Watt Incandescent Lamp. in a Ent Sion I Po. 12). 18nn New LED Exit Sign o !!,. innN o ,, ,31ii , p Inn 1, Open Room- Rotfitt Oiim 134x2 34 Wall T12 Lamps in a Ship Route 40 7, ... 1)). Retrof* w/ 2 - F2813SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX4dULTRA Library- Lathed OffneF2EITSSIklUMX/ECO 2533}5 Y.. VVIIII I IL a Lamps In Recessed Trotter Fixture, Retrofit WI 4 - Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 81 ) .). 31. "'a uroi- 1,1 Protest Care Rouiv- Locked 0,, — 2x4x4 34 Watt TI2 Lamp. Ira Recessed Trotter Fixture. Magnetic Ballast 14 1 ... In. Retrofit ied 4 F2t3TBSR4I UMX/ECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L, Wallborn Sensor , . t,,,.. .31,,, 0-,,,,.. 1 Center Area Skylight ft ). 1-6S Watt R30 in Cans , Retrofit WI 1 - FLE26/2/RAOXL627 Lamps 8 8. 0 ...0 8 1.1). chit Parking Lot vuc,_o x1 256 Watts Nigh Pressure Sodium Lamps in a Pole Top Future - On;: x New El T5HO 'lad TUT' Fixture vat!)8' Meuxting Am+ Bronze w[ F54WR5/950IEC0 Lamps 480c -m >„b ,01i 8 4;.9a Edan. Exterior fads of Building 24004 x1 175 Watts Mercury Vapor Lamps in a Polo Top POW. k aj$e 2 Lamp 54'Natt TSHO Vaportighf Fixture wl FS14111151830/EtO Lamps k l' +'-_= 0 81, TO 70 a 1+191 0404 $ 1399.0n mot=s e r.$0$8, e4,10 and pw: iS.vRia-m o ^'u, alrs nou, rm= ra$ Fn -NrpuM i x 000:811., hx le[s $.0$ I.YOI$,..$ rat 7,1 National City - Civic Center 1243 National City Blvd National City. CA et 950 Lighting Contractor Elestric Consumption Rate' Electric Demand Rate' Heating Fuel Rate: $3 330r0r1,0o, 3213. , 1:31 ELM 1.0: Liottind System Uniorade Coll, %moor Itsoluccon WWI %moor Retortion that 30, C•111, *.,or Redo,. (Oornancl) Wall %moor Reduction (Domondl 24% 33% Summary - Scope of Work Flynn. Location Data Dialing Lighting Data Proposed Lighting Ratrofit Data swinge Anolv010 l' trui mors 0,401-i4 .:41.:,, Az,,,,,:,,i,,,,,A.,...w,;',,-, q Retrofit w/ 2 - F20T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE2321.1AX-LIULTRA ' ' . 4, ‘; ..,_ 1,1 , .,:iti*,0,-, ,, 'YFS',',0''''' ' '• ,I'M ,g C70, Lobby Ares L ,i l s 2x4x2 32 Watts TS "mPs in a Recessed Trotter Entre CI, Cr tir Lobby Area L 4 iir lx472 32 Watts TB Lampot. Wrap Retire . , Retrofit yr/ 2 - F28TEISP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, DE232MAX-LAJLTRA - 40 1:01 In, .33 Collo Lobby Area i Ai, 20224 17 Watts in Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Firture ' 71 1,1 101, Retrofit nit 2 • F I 7TRISP441/ECO Lamps. DE232MAX•LAJLTRA, RTK-2-252-WA . , u,i mini .ta3 3 333 .7,-; Co it, Front Open Woo and Stairs I—, 3 20402 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Mixture 1 Retrofit WI 2 • E28TBSP41UMS/ECO Lamps, DE232M4)(4./ULTRA i 4. 3,1 13,0 : 0, 0yr Front Open Area L, , ' WWI 17 Watts TB Lampe in a Retested Trotter Fixture Retrofit ev/ 2 - Ft 7TB/SPX41/ECO Lamps, DE237MAX•NIFULTRA , , 3-1,01 11000 , $0: , Gess Front Open Arta L — 3x3x3 25 Watts TO Lamps in a Retested Trotter Fixture ' , 3:01 33% Retort w/ 2 - F25TEPSPX41/EGO Lamps. DE232144X-fifULTRA i , 1,1 1,4 1, tun, ,,, Restrooms Post . iv 1141,2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture - :0 3,1 133% Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA / , 0341 13340 , : 3,3 134 or, 0,,its Restrooms irrstr,r, 1x4x1 34 Watt 712 Lamps in s Strip Fixture , 3:31 10. Retrofit w/ I - F2BT8S1,41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE2311144X.UULTRA 1 1. 1341 cost , 0001 $1131 c,sr crri, Restruums Pe..., 1x3e2 25 Vfiatts T12 Lamps in: Strip Fixture I , Gel imii Retrofit wr 2 - F2578/S11(41/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-1./ULTRA 1 m stsri 1134 , 3 3 , cl, Colt, bl000n no Resisted Trotter - Retront wr 2 - F23TWSPX41 /EGO Lamps. GE232MAS-NAILTRA ' o 3, 040 , clsr Large Meeting Room %0I, 21,03 IT Watts Th_ Lamps A ii tr ssed Trott Entire , .3,, 1,1 i33, Retrofit AP 2 - E171315PX41/EGO Lamps. GE232MAX-NAJLTRA 3 2 1 1101 13, 4, 3 113 ST3 11 0114 3 113 3 1, 3171 3, 112 ,0 3 ,1, 340 3 , 1:4 ,a I 0424 Co- c= nn Large Meeting Room re„rmb 3x3x325 Wats TO Lamps in a Re1,55,4 Trotter Fixture _ npl 1' n Retrofit wl2- F25TS1SPX41 IECO Lamps. GE232MAX- NNLTRA - ' n.a1 131111 A;a ,. 141 am cM ,..rc=r Granger Meeting g Room minims 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps ina Recessed Troffer FixtureGE232-MVPS-L, .r ':vs .,v, Retrofit w/ 2 - F2STBSP4LUMXIECO Lamps, Walibox Sensor a sru aou� wad • Snit, aaa �-.. Fn., Cr, C,re" Council Chambers rt„m,b 2x2x317 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fixture I:ow Retrofit wl2 - Fi7TB/5PX41/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-NNLTRA vim '•` s''`" c.o Cnnr Council Chambers ie,amty 3x3x3 25 Watts TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture '-'"p'a Retrofit AI 2 - F25TS/SPX4I IECO Lamps, GE232MAX-NNLTRA to a' 1.,21 r"'0'T' F""' Co,her ,rmr Depot and Meeting Room IJadun d 21/42 32 Watts TB Lamps In Recasssd Troffer fhdure n ;n Ad row Retrofit w! 2 - F2STSSP4/UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wsllbox Sensor n +- •31+ BOW sa�z�` 't-s+ _ ,.� s' ¢ i+ C.," C+afar City CouncilTB Offices or,„ 2x4x2 32 Watts TOLamps Ina Trotter Fixture ' 1;»c Retrofit AI 2 - F2ST6SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 1a a ..,,--2+t ar _ .:, a-"r 21 cif - on.. Ron MoMsan's Office o1n... 2x4z2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FixtureGE232-MVPS-L, 4 3591 i;, , Retrofit wl 2 - F26TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps. WeNbox Sensor +: •114 Beo, s a°n ` _onnan Ga6 of. anrtn Other Offices ox," 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Truffar Fixture i as raw. Retrofit wl 2 - F2STBSPUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Walla. Sensor to ad esu MA, ¢ auo: s=wa ' u 3 :117 ;165 z6 i •.. ,. Other Offices 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Recessed Troffer Ft¢ure a �, .:y:. ;csw, Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTSSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. mp GE232-MVPS-L, WaM. Sensor a a: .;u ecw s ti 10-i , r +s .ts< g 140 Gmo c,rrta: Offices With Window Jii,,, 2x4x3 32 Watt TS Laap6 ina Recessed Troffer Fixture • ,- Luc s;)u Retrofit wl 2 - F25T3SP41UMX?ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA, LNallbox Sensor 12 +t :'1a O'11n µ' a-` u,r -¢', - -' g;:d tB C - Cnn Nall Area and Kitchenette "'^0e 2a4z332 Watt TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Filature a a` 'mot t'u Retrofit w/2- F2STBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA, RTK-2-2X4 WA ' a` ;;' ..fx. '•` '-,- {aos: crnc <rRar Corner Office Jtt-� 2x4x2 32 Watts TS Lampe M a Recessed Troffer Fxture m 'b Ks,ro?: Retrofit w/ 2 - F26TBSP4/UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-NNLTRA c cnmr Side Offitas ,,M1 , 20,0 32 Watt TS Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture 13 as t..ua t',c,a. Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP4{UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor 13 + . < , .., ¢ taurn ,,,a n;dt £<r ," ' rt:r. CA,' Side Offices J'nca 2x4x3 32 Watt TB Lamps eta Recessed Troffer Fixture as but p:ab Retrofit wI2- F28T8SPOIUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-0WA, LNallbox Sensor i. .a. 4S$� - a _ ,., n%: 8.:-31 C"- a,a„ Restrooms m-;e,,.i tx4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in Wrap Fxure + =a li91 'cox Retrofit w12 - FZBTBSPOIUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Wallbox Sensor 4 4- 211E 3;"n 1 ..e A-,. nir+r Open Area Jvi-, 3x30 25 LIstts TB Lamps ina Recessed Trotter Fixture - _.wt t.,,,u Retrofit wl2- F25TBISPX41/LCO Lamps, GE232MAX-NNLTRA -9I^n .;¢ ^. t1. {,a a.1 323. we S0) 1 2%' au 311 41% 11, I441 C'.: c,rear Lobby Area in:> 2x4a2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture _ .., n1 3.. Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS•L, Wallbox Sensor .. s 4 e:% - v one. Saner da 4cs is C+n; C,1e„ Lobby Area ois-.. 27244 17 Watts Ta Lamps ina tter Recessed Troffer Fixture iSHI row. Retrofit w.' 2 - FI TTSISPX4IIEGO Lamps, GE232-MWS-L, LWall6ox Sensor .. .51a a,°.. ra.¢Ilr_r, 'ao �,H bii;u a'.: 0; n.r Lobby Area Display Cases qnr. Ix3x2 30 Watt T12 Lamps ina Strip Fixture 3su: "_w Retrofit w/ 2 - F25T8ISPX411ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 4 �_,. 'cc�e sa J3bv fro"d" cl:a- a,d,r City Clerk's unl:+ 2x4x2 32 Watts T3 Lamps In a Recessed Trotter FixtureGE232MAX-LNLTRA Retrofit vet 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, o I. ,.... 1,1% 1,0 ,., Stldg C ..-. Office off. 2.4432 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Troffer FixtureGE232-MVPS-L, - - .1D,% Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTSSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, Wallbox Sensor 2 ; z:,u e5Yu 1 v t, ea.ae ::1 „s e- -- ci,, Ga'.di. Vault •Strip om.., Ix8x2 60 Wan 712 Lamps ina Fixture 1,i:Nt ':1�., Retrofit w/ 2 - m F28TBSP41UMX/ECO La �' GE232MAX-LNLTRA, LETM-BC-1 5.3.75X136-2L32-NB 4: 3.i1 1:i% ... -.... `'1 e' cc'.: Customer Service and Side OMces l..,, r 2x2x3 17 Watts TO Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fl turs '' _ -' "1{ e1a Yoh :1` a+ ,,. 1 Retrofit wl 2- FI7T6ISPX41IECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2- 2X2-WA, Same as Eldsting sa .. 2 14 n,w 1 $am, a, [ .nvy . , �� ,..n c,i4 r c,-^_. :::,,-or Side frock Room, Meeting Room, and �mag .''''' p 2s2e317 Watts 7S Lamps in a Racessetl Trotter Fixture 14 .� n. ,.._ Retrofit wl 2- F17T8/5PX41/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2- 2X2-WA. Walbex Sensor �4 -. :51' ITO tNu,_ a rsa 1 .11. G 3&e $, 6.1 cm,. C-�d.. 51du Stuck Room, Mseliny Room, and Smea 1^'+°iu 20203 17 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed holler F Jfe - " 3"Hi i°' Retrofit oil 2- F17T6f5PX41/ECO Lamps, GE232-MW5-L. RTK-2- 2X -WA, Walk.Sensor .+- :u+t a�1a 1 ac, BaG� a� ^�1aa Sco e, c ... .rn+ Hell and Open Areas 1.ur 2m317 Watts 18 Lamps M a Recessed Trotter Facture -.i1 "''�' Retrofit w/ 2 - F17TBISPX4I IECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA. RTK-2-2X2'WA +3 .. 3t4' =DOw, --.4 ,,.- 3s11 ea c,,�: G31.ir Restrooma Rf.c,m� tx4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Wrap Fedora _ -'1 i�14 ±H'4 1 a3.3,. Oi1 r - 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP4tUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing ..� .ale -r.yi i oan.ac u - •+q _14 J. n.l`p 6.i'+:.2 �..�r Large Open Area L.II,.v 242x2 34 Watts 712 UP Lamps in a Recessed Trotter FixtureRTK-2-2X2-WA _ _ 1p'w' Retrofit w12 - F17TBISPX41IECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LNLTRA „ .. ._+. unw 4i ' 11,1 St., -alai Large Open Area L31/ 2x2x2 32 'Netts TB U6 Lamps in a Recessed holler failure Retrofit wl 2 - Fi 7T3ISPX4I/ECO lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA, RTK-2-2X2-WA s 3'_v1 :m% i4+. 3:,2 g e„ +n+' Large Open Area L3l.,ry 3x3x3 25 Watts Te Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture s ,. ,� 1+,,v Retro9 w/2- F25T8/SPX411ECG Lamps, GE232MAX-NNLTRA , a-. r:;+, ;r: ,et fie 39 c � + Large Open Area 13b1y 2.47.72 17 Watts TO Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture -e 3_u, ,>..a Retrofit w/2-Ft718/SPX41/EGG Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA acpl 1p:sa erti p13u S 1'' Offices and MeMeeting utrr. 2x2x217 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Failure _' .` - i`u 1c,,, Retrofit w/ 2 - Fl 7TBISPX4IIECO LampSens. GE232-MOPS-L. Watlbox .. .< _", 8,, e. ur �� mu.r u'v -: $13en6 1 ID/1 an; c;a .4 16 HIu ctn: avm,r Storage Ra1mCrNc Center cm-, 2x2x4 17 Watts TB lamps ins Recessed Troller FixtureRTK-2-2X2-NA i+ su1 l;y" Retrofit wl2-F17Te/SPX4I/EGO lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA, -- :N' ue'n iaa cm/ 0„es Planning Room anc 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Trotter Fixture n,am„ ++ -.r Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-AMPS-L, Same as Existing _ -- a' ,e; a =a', Cm: Crxo Planning Room ern:, 214x3 32 Watt TB Lamps Ina Recessed Trotter FMure ac [s,a sH can �, s-s:r 1 Retrofit ex/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-WA. Sante as Existing 1u a_ ..II aow, sas Cm- ._ e,,,M, Dtfices Grnse 2x4x3 32 Watt TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Fixture a c.. 3),1 c;�u Retrofit w/ 2 - F26TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4-WA, Wallbox Sensor B +. :ila ecw Ud'u" .�_. ' ;4te €mu:d cn - C„nm Lunch Room ;roc, 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a 'Map FMure -'> call wP>b Retrofit WI2- F29TBSP41UMX/EOO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA ' 4: IV' -,sr a1 , ,., sv'4 C11; unto Room at the Bottom of Stairs mix-, 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Future 'u "11 i11,1 Retrofit wl 2 - F26TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX.L/ULTRA 1 c _N. :;,x z11 „u $.6,1 cr : c„xn Hall Axees o1nc1 124x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture ix, wow, Retrofit erl 2- F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA a 4- -..,• aonu, pis 1,1,, CM; cnnn Side Offices, Data Center. M.et m orrr� 2x4x2 32 Watts TB La mPs lne Recessed Trotter Fist. „ .r alas iw, Retrofit wl2- 5E232-P4/11MX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL,'Nellbox Sensor 15 sz r1a B9a an"' ts:a ,,ea F2sq 7+ cm:1x4x2 c„an Gym 0444 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Wrap Fixture p B ..4 ,cut 11C Retrofit so/ 2 - F2BTBSP4tUMX.EC0 Lamps, GE232- MVPS-L, '.Valkrox Sensor a 1: sla Bow son," u;: ,.._ gu; .;t ,,.ar Restroems Fr./0/ ix4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Wrap Fixture sy tic, Retrofit co/ 2 - F2BTBSP411JMX/EC0 Lamps, mp 3E232-MVPS-L,'N01W Sensor > a. _, . aow, I nn" %.. ..v bvc a: c,rz -'- Room EM, Room E03 cu`-' MAW 341Natt 712 Lamps In a Strip Fixture ctri mow, Retrofit wf 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Walbce Sensor ,IS 19F1 ysr "'- aluz $1-,10 C-, Lounge Romer mix:. 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture zsta _, .,sc .. S,ien Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing _ w1+ at-w 1 s',a- e-onp �, '- c=dz 86e r[' C, _ ,.;e. Kitchen or, Isex2 32 'Netts TB Lamps in Wrap Fixture a �, sCO 1:;w, Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXJECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor '- -- e>k 1 �alis'r ' <__ ,nz ga.; c,�•:ar Stprage Room vmc+ leex4 34 Watt 112 Lamps in Tandem Wbed Wrap Fixture - 444. n;,na Retrofit w/ 4 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lams p GE432-ANDS-L. Wallb us Sensor B1 1.1a a;9t I "'B°n"" ,9" „ 1,31 :11 1,,.9 c�.:+, BaekOfficecmr, 2x422 32'Nettc TB Lamps {era Recessed Troffer Fixture ;y 3;y- saw Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lams p • GE232-MVPS-L, Wale,. Sensor 4z %'u - axe i tie,°o' T, ` - n_1 sj11' PC Server Boom omr- 2x4x2 32 Watts TB tamps in Recessed Troffer _ 4 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSPVPS-L, ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Wellbox Sensor , - is ,,,, ec 4"rFixture 211 ea; ua: 1,e 1 07 4xi 111 44 cm< Co[,r Custodial E14 81,-N 1x432 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fixture s"a' ' Retrofit or/ 2 - F2BTSSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, WNMox Sensor .. +� .12. a'a °'" -' -a .- £3s is cr.,-- C,S+r Operations E15 Si'�c' sxwx< a.2 rams TB Tampa in a Recessed Troffer .-,. S,_:� ;:�w Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP4£UMXIECO Lams, P GE232MAX-LNLTRA a2 22,2 L:w Bsa _ •, a;. r a - Chi, Restroom eth••r1 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps it a Wrap Fixture 1 sg sot 1724. Retrofit red 2- F213TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA a1 ...n. uG% :., --., 3904 cm, c.'x,r Equipment Room R703 .4 . 13432 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strip Fixture = So 02121 10na Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TSSPSIUMX/ECO Lamps, 6E232MAX-LNLTRA ,. a ._„ 1302B Lis ' 1'. $� 83 {ra.: o nr Basis Had and Open Area '1'no. 2x2x417 Watts TB Lamps n a Recessed Troffer Fixture3%2' �x T1 3'.n .-,.. Retrofitwl2-Ff VPS-L,XdilECU Lamps, GE232-MVPs-L, RTK-2- .a .� -.7. in.. , l.a 0,I2 £,2� es r,,.,. c.aa Storage Ceps et tr.t, ix4x232 Watts T8 Lamps ina Strip Fixture su o„• snw Retrofit WI2- F28TBSPx 1UMXIECO Lamps. 3E232MAX-LNLTRA ., a''u^ :pW +42 •...,. £aa sd On- c+"I+" Storage Cots stray 1x43234 Watt T12 Lamps in a Strip Fixture -- 8200 m;t Retrofit wl2- F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LNLTRA 1 •. I"'9 J]W :c3 ,,; IS;, c- C.¢,r Storage Cells stray 110,2 60 LVatt 712 Lamps in Sinp Ensure ., ::, ;ry:,;, Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA, UTM-BC-1 5.3.75X86-2L32-NB t -� eras u2au .,, ,>a1 sw 1. cr.- CoO, File Room and Offices oats' 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fixture,GE232-MVPs-L. "-' "2Y" Retrofit or/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, Mittel,Sensor ti a .. Su 32AG a e,.,, 1.ra �,00 014:�1.,, c<n C+rth File Room and Offices cihw 2.0.1.17 Watts T8 Lamps in Recessed Troffer FMure - n tiu1 1>tw, Retrofit Wl 2- FI7TBISPX41/ECO Lamps. 3E232, RTK-2- 2X2-WA. Walibao Sensor -< <,. emit n 11.,, °" .2 2,1 5 ^a'� Pe> C-'x" Front Room wsb Wridow mr,o, Atha 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer FMure "' -" rocwz RetmMwl2- FE232-M4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPs-L,'Wallbox Sensor , +: S1a s00t er1 r "' ' "..0 .e; $0200 a.c .,-nur Large Open Office onim 214x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Trotter FixtureGE232MAX-LNLTRA uo sp ,:.u1 air: RetroM w/2 • F28T6SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, ". _ - a>vt 120% .,,,, io-2u a�a s_ c",- ,_. Sitle°""''''. 2xdx2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Recessed Troffer FMure _ "'' r "' Retrofit W/ 2 - F28T2SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPs-1, Wallbax Sensor ': e_ -_1a sow, w i11,., 3 •s.r 31v,+e cis c _a„r Director of Finance on"' 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps lea Recessed Troffer Fixture -' 1a t1p' rant. sex r Retrofit WI 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, M LGE232- VPS-, Same as Existing - camas Eay'o 1.a L)e1 {,1 t' a.a '6,12+r Director at Finance Off',TB Zz2xd 17 Wane Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FMue _, , ''�' '� s "' Retrofit WI 2 - F17TBISPX4I IECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2- 2X2-4VA, Game as painting .. _, B '. - ex "' '_er'u ,� �,cisc Vaults err 1x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in Strip FMua 1 :. -,.2- '. ". Retrofit wl 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Wadbox Sensor 1 +2 t; i I' saga". 6ns.r _: , .-, 4L7 e3 0. .��er Vaults Of,T6 NW32 Watts Lamps in a Wrap Fixture>. e:u e2w, 1°'it -^ Retrofit Wl2- F28T2SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPs-L, Same as Exialing semi.: Ea_pi nl a110 Vaults ant 1x8x2 66 Watt T12 Lamps Ina Strip Fedora'" 1 _ , 1- .,,.. saww": , Retrofit se/ 2 - F32Te/SPX41IECO Lamps, 6E232-MVPS.L, UTM-SG 1-5.3.75X98-2L32-NB, Same as Existing "" -a utng s; w o cite:, 1:1 1 '.4 0 Itt1 11b ce1 0 0, - 046 4'0 0n _H ,,,,r SuPPIX Lounge, Kncnen, Copy Room Ott , ix4x2 32 Walk TO Lampsin a Wrap FMure "' "-' Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Watt.. Sensor s as J�. a.^w , ' +can �__ I. ao r ,r Supply, Lounge, Kitchen. Copy Room [2.,_2 ix4X2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Wre Fixture P i33, Retrofit w/ 2- F28T8SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps. GE232- MVPS-L, Watlbox Sensor ',it ii oin,.r Gmne Restrooms +2+4r; ml 1x412 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Wrap Fixture e cu 3:0' Retrofit ad 2 - F28T8SP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor swi si343 onx cis-, Conference Room +n,n np 2x4x3 32 Watt T8 Lamps in Recessed Trotter Fhltsre _ slid ,,,o„a Retr3fit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/t3LTRA, RTK-2-2X4 WA 1,, ,,,,+ - tg,ve '' ` - 1'''`'' cm: Cu. Exterior Eaves 1.3' 90W PAR38 In a Recessed Can 39191, .'a 6c i u^. +.... Retrofit wl t - SOLR38 Lamps .+ �_ _�,� 1 '1 +j a; , A=u-�I: 70 a 716 71 83.923 21890 i 1252141 Ica nna3tor Setl at'a Iola _+a rn8 ear IL.83831 172,141 National City- Fire Station *15 2333 E Euclid Ave National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Instinct Fuel Rate: 5CM1M: Lighthat fferstem Lfiaorada C•111,1 S.nlur netumon riern Walt Bonsor li.Juction NY* C4111,, Son.er R•cluctl. (0manb) Wall Doneur Rejection loemanol 2091. 20% Summary - Scope of Work Fi.... Lotatian Data Existing Ughtlag Oats Propased Lighting Retratft Data SavININ Ahlrlola , , Lobby and Dttice A 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps In a Recessed Troffer %Pure, Magnetic Ballast , Retrofit wl 2- F28TBSP41LIMX/ECO Lantps, GE232MAK-LOULTRA, RTK-2- 2X44NA ita ,i . Halhomys 4 2x4x4 34 Watt T12 Lamps in a Reoessed Trotter Fixture Magnetic Ballast 1 Retrofit wt 2- F28TBSP41UMVECO Lantos, GE232MAX-LfULTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-WA I , 66, 1,,, 414 7 .. , .Or I Hallways A 2x4x2 34 Watts 712 Lamps in a Reoessed Troffer Fixture G z..,) ,O, Retrofit wf 2 - F213TBSP4 1 UM X/ECO LAMM U GE232MAX-LTRA ' 414 , NO ine,,, 1 Bedrooms F 2x4x4 34 Watt 712 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetff Baled / Retrofit w/ 2. F2BTESP4111MX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAK-UULTRA, RTX-2- -WA 2X4 . 4 Ilui Women'. Restrooms c 2x4x4 34 Watt 712 Lamps In a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnelff Kir Retrofit w/ 2 - F2879SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4- WA, INallbox Sensor 1 I fi..4 'me, 1 Storage Area Corner ro.' 2x 34 Watt 712 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture, Magnetic latt 1 Retrofit ad 2 - F281ESP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LfULTRA. RTK-2- 2X4-WA 1 ozo ,, tui tir dam . Office c '34 Watt 712 Lamps In a Recessed Troffer FMure, 13•11.1 Magnetic .: Retrofit w/ 2 - F2PTESP41UM MECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTI(-2-2X4-40.1,1 WA, Wallbox Senn / 1 73; ' .-, $1,..:e law ' , Zparz '34 Watts T12 Lamps Ice 126.66ed Troffer Fixture C Retrofit ye/ 2 - F28TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps 6E232 MVPS L, RTK 2 2%4 WA, flat/box Sensor , ',,, , w.,,..,,,.,., .1,2r , 1 ,4, -, 'it'Lounge Over Dining Table c 344x2 34 Watts 712 Lamps in a Recessed Troffersac Fixture , Retrofit wO 2 - F281ESP41UMPECO Lamps,., GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor , ..A, torn . :1:i , 196 , Kitchen C 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lumps n a Recessed Troffer FPture 4 Retrofit WI 2- F28TBSF4IUMX/ECO Lamps GE232-MVPS-L 'Mailbox Sensor d , I, too:, v. .1).01310 . Restrooms c 2x4x2 34 Watts 712 Lamps in a R• Trffi eoe Fixture 4 Retrofit w/ 2 - F213713SP-1111MX/ECO Lams pecessd GEz3z-MVPS-t 'Mailbox Sensor ,r 'G..: sin Restraorns -' 1 x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Wrap Fixture Retrofit wt 2 - F28T8SP41 UMXIECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LIULTRA yrb 4y r-t®w Bedroom e 2x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps ina Recessed Miner FMure RrtrNfit WI2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LAJLTRA .. I�ae ;9rc _» ,,, is218 MC,. t Truck APParatus Floor A 1x8x434 Watt T12 Lamps in a StripFixture ,. L.« „ res" Retro%wl4- F28TBSP4I UMX/ECO Lams, p GE432MAX-HNLTPA c 1:e aas ,,a, asp P taP su, e; Ikrr I G+eran Countertop 1-75 Watt Par 30 Lamps Ina Doan Light FMarn 1-20 Watt Par 38 Compact Fluorescent Lamp ina Flood Fixture wl FL E2021A19XL Lamps ina Bedrooms 5 1- 60 Watt Par38 Lamp in a Down Light FMure 1x4x2 20 Watt T8 Lamps In a Vah p Fixture wt F20TPSP41UMX/ECO Lamps 4. s.= row t a.r.a 1 Parking Loth 1-750 Watt High Pressure Sodium Lamp in Pale Top Fixture -s_ -, <. 2-54'Wen TiHO Lamps in a Pole TopFixture P w/�:.F F54W/75I0501ECO Lamps --. a_a t8 6 : +; 56 66 8 9.040 2093 8 1,663.11 Rap!:cN 1Po'Jcr\a In ct[1LVp tOV:`.�,i•t Sal 1,0 6.Ja6 21166 National City • Camels, Gym 1610 E 22nd Street National City, CA 61950 Lighting Contra:tor: Elestrie Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate Haag. Fuel Rate $17 w,er, gCM Linhtina System Uraireitt sail, Wins, RAcinetlon IWO 3000 WAS Samar RAchation (nrei 30, Colling Signior laisliation fOrnandi Wall ...or RASA.. (Demand' 00% 50% Summary Scope of Work Plata* Location Data Existing Lighting Data Lighting Retrofit Gals saute. AnAlyals ' •,'.0-. ' it, .4, •-----,, , iilete 1 At ,. , tt. 'A ntiteAkft . . .. '''''1 '!`,‘' ;.,•••*"4. 1,-,s's ..,* .oxi-,4 t ' 4^, -uggeN220 ' t - '4, , ,,S,'F 4, f— '.. - -'‘,444-.0k, - ,,,xj `sitt, -_-«*. ggs.,e,i, h • - 4 -"•:1°;,..,?; "` . R, ,,,,,,, ' •• '"' 4,4*,,, ' '''''''' , ,. - r ,,, _ ,. n ^` '' . "F '.°., h A, p, At- ,,A#,,,,,is4Atw,,top1,1,tt, spirrooNA0,,-• ,Aeth,.....i. .0,4‘,A4"-Tbrooll,,4,40 ' . , At it ose,^6e. 0.§4.4., •,,,,,,. ,.„. '.., 4 „,,, .t :,,; 01 ,,,,t.",,2, 4S. ..-AVERiat, ., ;it ,,,.. l'• , '...,, ,,,' Wici.:,,,,,,,, , . 7,4,..: 0 ,,- ,,. , 1.400 Watt Metal Halide Lainp in a High Say Rinse ..^ 4, -23 i 1 iei 6-32 Watt TS Lamps in a High Bay Fixture well AhreGuard wl F32TBISPX5WECO Lamps Gyill Gym 104x2 32 Watts Ta Lampe 1100 ,1rl Natalie 0 Reirut inq 2 - F26T6SP41 UMX/ECO Lamps GE23eMAX-UULTRA 44 SA e4 loaaa 4 SAB 5 S110 SS weisease ins aa eon reirann es be alined low pern4es3 033-3sra iisse is, say arid will be si-213, At 3 Ian nais Sessiieed endives, is poets.. 500,5 wile ;la too on easese to be rained Le- National City - Municipal Pool 1800 E 22nd Street National City. CA 81950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate Heating Fuel Rate: 11.61 o-vd' ECM 9.0• Liehtin0 System Usarkgk Geeing 5.neur R.ductlon (Nrel Well Sen., R.04<nen (WO ears 041Na Bangor Reduction (D.mandl I ]aX Well tensor R.du0Oon (Demand) J 20=A Summary - Scope of Work FlMW a LDtlaelion Data Existing Lighting Data Proposed LIDNhg Retro& Data sawrya arwyse,e.n't4X'�? 'rr�� F`'�. a• �_ "'t .r C 3. .4rN q µ ". .aj,; n,�K'A. "L.... .. d .a ^aY ,a 1 ,,Pang t < h $' kvw5 ti,e+�io e Vr7:� ,a k}1 F @+ s .. ..�,.�ei'i' a 9l r aka, 'S, *✓ x l-a. I Lifeguard Office ;:a wax 184x2 34 Watt I'll Lamps ma Wrap FMure Retrofit W! 2 - F2BT8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor +: . i Bpa en1hi i ., .. �-• 3eza umn Counter1x4x234 Area i1nr Watt T12 Lamps in a Wrap FMure :;^rt rpy Retrofit w/2- F2BTBSP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232-M\'PS-L, VI/arbor Sensor ire BYn, -xaOL'-' scar 44a ;.I[ '4pn Stooge Room '4v,ur Ix0x4 32 Watt Te Lamps H a Strip FMure nL .3. ivy Retrofit w/ 4 - F26T5SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE432-MVPS-L. Wellbox Sensor ridtas or ,u, :> lnsr' Rec Room Souks .41l our 1,41.232 Watts TO Lamp Lamps in a Strip Rouse a cA 3:D4 199H Retrofit w/2- F28TSSP41 UMX/ECO La GE232MAX-LIULTRA ems. 13 a- .. - I.. s;4 ; z;e gist 44 Bain Guard Room '`""r 1101x2 32 Watt TB Lamps n a Wrap Fixture -_ I=c4 Ino`a Retr,wl 2 - H F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L, Waabox Sensor 42 zes 59w •auo,. I Igo - 0)4 $... 44 veto Small Store Roan :a Mn 1x4x2 32 Watt TO Lamps In a Wrap Fixture I -b Sat I79N, Retroft w/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-OULTRA I 4- sat -'734 .n 0017 g9.yp varc. 1 E men Roo t Rooms >411 or 1x8x160 Watt T12 Lamp in 5M FMure P �" -so4 oax Retroot w/ 2 - F2BTOSP41UMOECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-1, 7"LVChan 1SW2- F32TB Pan_Rebofil LVellbox $$ n4�IU� +2 /4]) e; . "t'-' iJ4 9cw s-"; ,a Maur Chef"'"' Storage 41.a' 1x8x1 60 Watt T12 Lamp in Stop Fixture ;. ,.< na Retrnm w12 - F2BTBSP4tUM X/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, LAM-BC-1- 5.3.75X88-2L32-NB. Milt... R r c L4i3 Bova ^sx„" `" t I_ pan 9tn rc lm� Filter1x4x2 Room 241„` 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina WrapFixture t 0- Jr, +:,w Retrofit WI 2 - F26T8SP41UMX!ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA d: ...� u=.•;5, t,- , 3'-' , Fiker Room �4, 1x8x1 60 Watt T12 Lam In P Strip FMure __GE232MAX-1111LTRA. :II. .;3d. Retrofit W/ 2 - F28TBSP4 I UMX/ECO Lamps UTM-BC-t. 5.3.75X9b2L32-NB - a. :4:4 o-1',--. I,.I 3,4, ix -a - IAsn - Pcol Equlpmen t Canopy Eo+nx 1-200'Watt A- Style Lamp Ina JeIN Jar Fhtue .. - . 6:. f, New ix4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture wl F28T8SP41UMX/EGO Lamps e. 47. Aa Iaw�, Open Re: Room J 1455 VVatt RI0 Lamp Ina Rececsed Can Fixture 1n , - Retrofit wt I - FLE1512IDVIR10 Lamps "" rr _,. _ A i_ PolesalArea :x,n'r 1-1000 Watt Halide MOIRI HaLamp in a Pole Tap Fixture awry Retrofitwl1 - MVR400NBUMOTA Lamps, GEP400MLTAC4-5 0 ant an w� Pole Area Poles ,; `p,4 1-400'Natt Metal Halide Lamp in a Pole Top FMure 4,3 4=2, -. Retrofit WI I - MVP320NBUMO/PA Lamps, GEP311MLTA04-5 QUAD Franc Corner Building crn r 1500 Watt Par55 Lamp Ina Pule Top FMurn 3 4,, Iw, New 104x4 F54T5H0 Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture wl F54W/TSI 50/ECO Lamps _+ -o^ i54 i „1t nsm Mechanic al Room , r"i I-400'Natt Mercury Vapor Lamps In a Down Light - son - New 1x4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture wl FZBT55P41 UMX/ECO Lamps °" Chlorine Roam "' '�' 1-40D'Watt Mercury Vapor Lamps In a Dawn Light a" " ^ra New 1x4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture wl F28TBSP4I LIMX/ECO Lamps 4' :_ra r)n4- 1�d: 9ata T_S10_ Pratt Perking Lot Facia Ca+` , 1-250 watt metal haatla I mP in aFge wall pack fnture New N1 x4x2 Vapor Tight Fixture wl Now 10 P4IUMXIECO Lamps r00 1 -?a ..), 41> us Parking Lot Comer , 1,00 Watt Metal Halide Lamp in a Pole Top Fixture a_, 43aa IA New 1x4x4 F54T6140 Lamps in a Pole Top FMurewl F54 V/T51U5DiECO Lamps i r.4 .,.-, re acc.a 6a I se 46.oaY 2.Zaa i a,Bla.ai 1':a t o 101*8 n>e National City- MLK Community Center 140 E12th Street National City. CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Erectile Consumption Rate: Eleatic Demand Rate: Heating Fuel Rate: ffCM 1.9: LloMlna Destem Uslrade Calling Sanor Reduction (Mn) Wall Seneer Reduction RHn! canna Santo, Reduction (DemaMl Wall Senior Reduction Ipemandl 20, aura Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Existing Lldltap Oasa Proposed Lighting Rebate Data 9wing* AnalesivY ..As +�yni4A'i^�A ks mdd24`... to-.W:TVs Y!, w., x �✓ rx S.ti. �` - 'aau �'^x 5r ,lx:+ Human Resources orr- 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture a a,, y Inc, Retrofit WI 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wsl@ox Sensor s a „ra a,,,v ereirt n -- 111 - - A.i4<� ina�r„ i Inner Open Area OffiAe and Hall 0rrvn 1x4x3 32 Waits TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture2X4-EA a a� aso+ 1,,, Retr2 • F29 ol6 oltt WIWI UM %IECO Lamps, GE232MAX-L/ULTRA. RTK-2. Aoo side Ofaoes o`rv:a 2x4x3 32 Wens TB Lange In Recessed Troffer Fixture +'n9't Retrofit wf 2 - F2BTBSP41t1MX/ECO Lamps, GE232MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, WO,. Sensor "la o -'' A'4t.„ s•:-.• - -'-' _ _ie sva -' ,Car 1 Sma Offices om:, 2x4x3 32 Mitts Lamps In a Re Recessed Troffer Fhdure , - tit, mix Retrofit WI 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4-EA, Waibux Sensor CO hID3 leer 1 Kachen cloy 2244 32 Watts Te Lamps Ina Recessed Troffersewn- Fixture ,,,1 9w wan,,. s Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps GE232-MVPS•L, RTK-2-2%4EA, Ya ; a tow .,• B ram. I a: , . ,,, fs_ vi Same as Existing yen Conference Rem Senuer 2403 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troller Reg. GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-RetroM WI2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. - 2 zXd-EAR Wahine Sensor 5, tri-. i+u av R-" 6' van : Vending �CENe Bit ze i040234 Watt T12 Lamps In Wrap FixtureGE232MAX-LtULTRA I _r log% RetrainWI2- F2BT85P41UMXIECO Lamps, a: azn+ 1,),ca cnio sr. ru Ine:u Restrooms Br. rrri 1x4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Strip FixtureGE232•MVPS-L, e ale +n'v Rehoffi w/ 2 - F28TBSP41UWUECO Lamps, Wallbox Sensor r -_o ;w, well6.. Brie, ,x 9IL %!v tax Restrooms 0.10: ix4x1 34 Watt TIS Lamps in a Strip Fixturs a: IlL ouw Retrofit W/ 1 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LIULTRA p�:y gnu e: Imaf Janitor and Closetsletcal Binsp; 1x4423-I Watt T12 Lamps in Strip Fixture _ '. _2 LnI Retrofit Wl2- F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Limps, GE232MAX-WLTRA _ r -oo mrv-, Section Housing Office sin;+ 244332 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture o n ,_,w Retrofit w/2- F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L. RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wufbox Sensor e wall,„ sec 0:4.. Open Area n«'" 24lx3 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FMure a- - '- - R etnM en/ 2 - P2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-WLTRA. RTK-2- 2X4-EA �- " "�'d " 'aa ar_'av ,nnn. Open Area Ono, 214x2 32 Watts TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fidere ,b1 cm. Retrofit W/ 2- P2RTIOSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LAILTRA, RTK-2- 2X4-EA -_ ise ._ : Gr 1;r+e !ps. Section 8 Recephon Office cm--> 20E3 32 Watts 1E Lamps in a Troffer Fixture Ito ti Retrofit wl 2 - F2RTBSP4IUM%IECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor st ., a:z. m3 +e -.a. Side Offices of'. 2t4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Trotter FMure a > tta Retrofit wl 2 - F26TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4EA. Walbox Sensor -.e- �n1 Side Offices Ow> 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Recess.Troffer FMur, a 6a 3,1 ucv, Retrofit wit 2 - F26TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor s a< <3u a7 von, 311' '6a•-. Side Offices a17-. 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Endure > a: :C'1 Retrofit W/ 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor a' "'.-;a d)vt 'v "' •1" ' .ns., Kitchen CAR,' 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Recessed Trotter Fixture e- 3.r1 s- Retrofit wl 2 - F26TBSP4IUMXIECO Lames, GE232-MVPSL, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor a: r014 30, ' °L^ se o4 °n? 0 tti 6az p- Confidedal File Room ore, 2x4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer FMure a_ oreI on, Relt ofk wl 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECC Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, RTK-2-2X4-EA,- Wallbox Sensor . .a e,w Sei'' n lo,. - - ' 1" fiE'i 4d Meeting Room B.nmsr 21/4x3 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Recessed Troffer Fixture Retrofit w/ 2 - F26TfSF4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-N, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Ceiling Sensor °a 4ise ell ,.J L, • _ ' '`" s03•`4 ,s„- Meeting ROM • Sm�,+a, 214x3 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Trotter FMure iu 96 ..- �,,, BOHo Retrofit wit 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-N, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Ceiling Sensor -;.F >'"y _,. +_�� Back Falls cm-+ 1x4x2 32 Watt TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture :, , , - „�< Retrofit wl 2 - F26TBSPAIUM%/ECO Lamps,°< GE232-MVPS-N. RTK-2-2X4-EA. Wallbox Sensor - < - anw v i �.., c3a 31., s�.: , 1 1x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps le a Recessed Troffer Fixture cp 3 r,1 - •�,_ Retrofit WI 2- F2BTRSP41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, RTK-2-2X4-EA, Wallbox Sensor •�-. "- 4" , 1 Kitchen oa-. 2%43 32 Watts T9 Lamps in a Sweated Troffer FMure 33 :S1 mew Retrof%w12- F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX4NLTRA, RTK-L- 2X4-EA -- 1._u. - 161 tot so I 20,616 8.078 $ 3 Yt4.31 1V,Ir t:ily�z �_2b tic m •d15 _o' loO3ae1 u'.a inn, 1,:rmev..1, 1110. u,1 4.4 ;M 44 III 14.204 36,464 National City- Police Station 1200 National City Blvd Netlonel City, CA gI050 Lighting Contractor Electric Consumption Rate'. Electric Demand Rate. Heating Fuel Rate: §1B.:030 rir rest ro Ttvm, FcM 1.D' Llahtina System Uparads Celling Sensor Redurtlan (Hnl Wee Senacr Reduction (Mc.) 30% wing Santo Retluctlon tennana) Wall Senaar Reduction (Demand) 20% 20% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Lusatian Data £tclo(ld Lighting Data Proposed Li ghting IpMbly Retrolh Data s.Mnga aawy.l. 'aa,n Hallways y roi-:. 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troller FixtureGE232MAX-LIULTRA _y *"k B^ 't? Retrofit- FaTBSPd1X/ECO Lamps, '3' .l + +- ��.�, tca, 6 -;,1 ].9Z na Room tgl urnse 2x4x2 32 Wells TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture oe al,_ Esu wells-. ,nn.,. 1 Retrofit Ad 2 - F26TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232 MVPS-L. Same as Existing e` '-" 6044 s e-tra ° 'sal` -°0' Large om with CubiRocles u7.-e 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FixtureGE292MAX-WLTRA ' 'ti'a" Retrofit wl 2 - F28T85P41LIMX/ECO Lamps. cool lamu Large Room whh Cubidea one, 2-20 Watt Incandescent Lamps in a Exa Sign y' aza: 1prw New LED Exit Sign -� -, v;ma ;,1, -•r Sit re ,..11 Lobby Restromps emx 2x4x2 32 Watts TE1 Lamps in Recessed TruXer RehireGE232-MVPS-L, ai�i tuvm Retrofit wl 2 - F28T2SP41UMXIEOO Lamps. Wallbot Sensor c- ,.. EOL 'alp"' pion _ au 1Am. Lobby Restrvomc 1x4x1 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FMure zE Esi9 ;00,n Retrofit w/ 1 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor - -. ale 0)m ♦ °" .. . SO Lobby Re#rooms Pier 1x3x1 25 Watts TB Lamps na Wrap Fixture _ ,. SOT 1,o'x Retrofit wit - F25TBISPX41lECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Walbol Sensor .. ,,,. Eow, wait:. ' `"'� r t� Roses 9 Roan cma 2x4x2 32 Watts Ti Lamps T a Repressed Tmna Fixture w,ut,' s.,��> Retrofit WI 2 - F E232-MVPS-L, San Lamps, GE232-MVRSL, Same as Existing ®® itia Side Offices pu'+ TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troller Fixture wal,bvu F28TB5P41 LIMX/ECO lamps, p GE2'32-MVPCyL, Same as Existing Sarn m E�.c1a a 1"r le SfdeOfficesorcc< 2x4x2 32 Walls TB Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixtw a < wen C.•F20T05P4WM1(/ECOLWmPC Retrofit w12 - eliantvan GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing uan Records a138 o'c= Sign Watt Lamps in a EMI Lamps inaE Sign ® vow .New LED End Sign Ins Records .13B 4.,i, 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Feature ' we in o tem, i ' Retrofit wi 2 - FeisTaSP410MPECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Santa as Existing a, ,, „25 eane o: ZWN2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture s•-ren•' - Retrofit ste/ 2 - F24TBSR413MX1ECO Lamps, SE232-MVPS-L Same as Erstm - 2 — .ne . • 188 Room #145 ort,i 25482 32 Walls TO Lamps in a Recessed Fixture Troffer , Retroftt WI 2 • F2OTOSO41UNX/ECO Lamps GE232MAX-LfULTRA , e- , , . In, r”, Room #145 Ulis t 284x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FixtureGE232-MVPS-L Retrofit se/ 2- FATBSI,NUMVECO Lamps, eVallbox Sensor T/ill Room #145 Otr, 2..32 Watts TO ia Lamps n Recessed Troffer Fixture ' Retrofit w/ 2 - F2678SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps GE212-14VRS-L, Wellb. Sensor 2 ,, r 1 8 I '834 ten ii Control Opt Uffi 2x4x2 32 Watts TS Lamps M. Recessed Troffer Ft.. We ron„, , ' Retrofit WI 2 - F28T8SP41UMXIEC0 Lamps GE232•MVPS-L Same as Existing .. , ,,,_ 0. .'''" sllentiii2 0,4 888 Next Office tit,e 234x2 32 Watts 28 Lamps in a Recelsed Troffer Fitdure ' is ei, itsrsc Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SPWIUMXIECO Lamps GE232-MVPS-L. Waltbnx Sensor , 4. 41.. 8,',.4 ' , 5, GY. Or ,4 1x4x1 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture ' R etroN .1 • F2E1TISSR41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-UULTRA „,- Restroorns/Lo ckem r„ 234x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture ' vv81,4 1 Retrofit ad 2 • F28.361.41121M.amps ECO L GE232-NVPS-L, Same as Existing 5, , „ 1-• o u n led :. nt r_ sl, , ,,,,a s— Resit-owns/Le ekes c„,,,, t1411 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Strip Fixture _ i8188 Retrefit WI 1 • F2EI1OSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-M1AVRS-1., Walt ux Sensor 2 3 V V 22, Restruorns/Lo offers ,., .42 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture 4 , 8,, 18,4 Retrofit WI 2 2 F2OTUS1441UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232•MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor 4 I - i, 0 4 ii. , M. s oltiir 2x4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture , — , it', 82, we rot r-ri • 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F2OTBSP4 I UNX/ECO Lamps, GE232-NVRS-L, Same ss Existing , . s:. epo S''''' i.il i , ,i, r 2, $.8" .. ,d. 7 r.),rJ lion Mena oirm 1x4x1 32 Watts TB Lamps kin Strip Fixture i Retrofit w/ 1 - F28TBSP41LINVECO Lamps GE232-MVPS-1 Wallbox Sensor I V 2 s, , a, ,,84 7, I VI Men's rse•-• 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Wrap Fffture 9 Retrofit wi 2 - F2BTBSIx41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE2322MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor d Custodial Room :), , 1x4x2 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer FixtureGE8322.212S-L, Retrofit w/ 1 F2BT3SP41LIIOXIECO Lamps Wallbox Sensor i Si I Si. Briefing Ream Cli, 2x4x2 32 Watts in a TO Lamps Troffer Recessed FixtureGE232-MVPS-L ' Retrofit se/ 2 - F28T8SU41UMXJECO Lamps, Wallbox Sensor 2,2 s erid 1,, .4 —i Rwm it 63 om.-, 2 RTB ecsnsedTros Recessed Troffer Fdur sine FMurc -- _ ftetrotk wr z- F26TiSP41UMX1ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, WalWax Sensor -® '. n ,fail+ ROpm#161- #t5i of 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Trotter Pieces ® . n-traf@w/2- F26T66P41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MA%-LNLTRA ®® ■ ® ;.�o' -= oom #136 a'n-� 1x4La3p In as TB Lamps in Wrap Fixture 'i;or F281'3 wr1- F2 232-M I S-L. W bap Sensor GE232-MVPS-L, Wdlbs Sensor 1nu lnam pod Room #1Se omor 2e4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troller Fadurs w I sox rem Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP4I UMX/ECO Lams, p GE232-MVPSL. Same as Existing a� naz an s u� 9 1031 un 1,� First Aid Roam grin 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Future Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LNLTRA e: e'rto IO'?4 o;e ; mam Telephony and Eleetno Room nr°;, 2x4x2 32 Watts T6 Lamps h a Recessed Troffer Fixture — 3 .4 Retrofit w/2- F28T6SP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA edai Roam #141 2x4x2 32 Walls TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture wens,:. s,-r r Retrofit ad 2 - F26T9SP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing a: -• bi4 s ,., i a - t ,�,.. ,, . „o+; 1,_ -; 2.121 Ida, Rown #141 Lucknd Room pry.- 2x4x2 32 Watts Te Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture e%%• r'J';r. Retrofit wl2- F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. WSIWox Sensor •, +ri. 1 031 i.+' Elevator urr.-e 1xcx2 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Wrap Fixture Retrofit wl 2 - F28T9SP4/UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA u",, 2nd Fleer Room#237 °" 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture '. d5J) 19;% Retrofit w12 - F26TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L'Wallbex Sensor 5.nsr a.ao rra, orm• 2e4x2 32 Want TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fhdrre 7 wauc.x xowr Retrofit w12 - F28T6SP4NMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing r=usf v,3 "- r.na^r Kkchen o n:a 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Fixture [e amp. s an-r Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, Same as Existing a` ` a21 , as rung -+n 2nd Flo r Cony Office and Meeting 2x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Fixture wall>:.. s.,,..r Retrofit wf 2. F28TB.P411.SMXIECO Lamps, 0E232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing "' •- " ' .,no , az F. v Hallwa o'ncr 2x4x232 Watts Te Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer Frxture owl...r.-,evo. .r Retrofit wif 2- F26T86P4 WMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL Same as Existing '" a` +" S's Fan!, >yi� Roam #243 aim - 2s4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps Ina Recessed Troffer FrtWre +. _+� waio-„ S. ,,:' , Retrofd wl 2 - F28TBSPdi UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, Same as Exsting a Bow 5 ' as 52ifiu - ..,. ovG�r Equipment Ro2m#220 2x4x232Watts TB Lamps in a ® Recessed Trotter Fixture w-Sur �..,. Retrofit w12 - F26TBSP41UMX3ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-I., Same as Existing S a® E aery uaa ® 3 .-•, do .. , Rooms#234- 421B 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ma Recessed Troffer Fixture waue.> saran Retrofit rid 1- F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Briefing ` w any" .. ,eeu1 Cafeteria 621i 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Recessed Troffer Fixture J'` '" were.+, a, o Retrofit wl 2 • F26TBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232- MVPS-L, Same as Existing -ice` , e, =uno z.ers i`9 an 4a��� Rooms: d216- A275-R211- 4210 =1h" 2x4x232 Watts TB Recessed Troffer Fietare < s ,;_�, e:e �- r 1 Retrofitw/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Exstng a` ,. , ..,•. -.-. •.1e1o, Restrooms Oinr, 1x4x2 32 Watts A TB Lamps ma Wrap Pasture a .�. Bi✓i „L Retrofit Led 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIEC04mps, GE232-MVPS-L, Watbox Sensor - 4= '�:+> e'�w a, +. i °nem Restrooms .n-+• 1x4x1 32 Watts TB Lamps ins Strip Ftxture a -= amn +•ry. Retrofit WI I - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Watlbox Sensor 4 4 au: _++ N°1n 2"+` I33 Basement Lobby Area ou1:> 244%2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Figure B U15` r9u Wno<o sar,cr 1 Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBSP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing or ,tie 3> tor' a, E_u.0 010: Cw' 1,9., 1mn Sink Area- Open Room pine, 244 32 Watts TB Lamps in Recessed Troffer Fxture - _y ev wane... r.,,.. a Retrofit w12 - F2BTBSP4IUMX/ECO Lamps, GE232•MVPS-L, Same as Existing a[1" ex e. t'-'v •_ "ra:° ¢r"'; lase, Basement Con'ttl Je1e 1x8x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Strip Future :v -' tin- wenow ssnur a Retroft rid 2 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lambs. GE232-MV➢S-L Same as Existing 1b a` .• 3ir* even u 102: . Lan 6: - sn 'enin Evidence Roam on��, 1 x4x1 32 Watts TB Lamps Ina Strip Fixture -. .: -.,. ,i..„, we..a .�+.. Retrofitw! 1 - F2BTBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing - ,;.n ' o , as sworn o 164 . , p - -' -` ne, Lunch Area O""' 2sOx2 32 Watts TB Lamps en a Recessed Troffer Future •' also aw. Weuno. Barer+ t Retrofit w! 2. °- a'c° .,nay via ..... ,�.s F26TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Fasting iax Lab Room 2II'0+ 2c0.2 32 Watts Lamps in Recessed Troffer Future J15` w wore... sea..,. ,iTB Retrofit rid 2 - F28TBSP41 LMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing car -.-to E>onp �2si a1<li s; ai ia Lab Room oi'' 1x4x1 34 Watts T12 Lamps in e Slap Fixture - ores r w. wamno I ReReft wl I - F2BTBSP4ILMR/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing - 'rl:c same, E,2g + k:B 0 �., sn 4 :nan Office fin;, 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed Troffer Figure - - a a bid.,. s„�:.., 1 Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TRSP41 LIMX/ECO Lamps, GE232- MVP$-L, Same as Existing -cw care.' .- erg - o - 'r' i.+a. Resircom Onr1 13432 32 Watts TB Lamps in StripFixture 1 .. a16. sow w3um+. saner t Retrofit rid 2 - F28T66P41UMXfECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L Same as Briefing; 1 Lamps Controlled nd .< H';v, _• in- "u,; ,,.-r Storage Our. 1wW2 3z Watts TB Lamps ina Strip Fixture gg, wauc.,. . ro r t Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP4I UMX/ECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-L Same as Existing, I Lamps Connoted A f4aw Warehouse Storage ar- ixBx2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina stop Fixture . „ ,,,,. eg<:, ss-'n^° " -' Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T86P41 UMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing a: .1,: o�+ rN sn Ac i Gal 624 321 1' 3 -444 1232 Parking Garage 31 150 Watts High Pressure Sxaunt Lamps in a Ceiling Square Filr 479 31 2 Lamp 54 Watt T5I-ID Vapo4I3 Future At/ FS4V1P75/650/ESO Lamps 479 13 us oil 1, 377 Li. 4d a ,Eap. 32.0755 214190 National Ciy - Public Works 2100 Hoover Ave National Clty, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor: Electric Consumption Rate. Electric Demand Rate, Heatinu Fuel Rate: ECM 1.0: Liuhtinu System UoaradR p,r Th4rn' Culling senor Reentio0 two Wa119manr RWu[tlon (Hre) Cooing bursar Renultlen (Demand) Well gent antiunion /Nonnni 20k Summary - Scope of Work Ft%I Lira Location Data Evistino Waiter Data Propene Lighting Retrofit Data lieeM,.tnN+le uem „reR.: Lobby and Front Desk om _, 2x4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps Ina Recessed Trotter FMure .� Semi N, 1P]ri �1 �:... 1• .,•:-` Retrofit WJ 2 - F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA a 4iiknorienn.effinidele 4461 14Pr5 seer r.., +r F,;g, ',Li',LiCoffin"a Side Office with onwr 244x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In R44t4Fe Troller FMura ecesNLTRA AO 1 1,,,,, Retrofit AI 2 - F26T2SP41UMX/EGO Lamps, GE232MAX-L - ,4an Sin Office om,r 244x2 32 Watts TB Lamps In a Recessed Troffer- Fixture Saul :um Retrofit wl2- F2BTISP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wallbox Sensor .. .4u mervn , ern_r I,, Warehouse see 144x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in a Strap Retire 4 co our iosw°-�"^� Retrofit wl 2 - F2BTBb P41UM%/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Ceiling Sensor 4[ a. se4o a5lu - ar��-,r 134: nyr q;r,4 a8 14e• Warehouse crs., 1x4x2 32 Watts TO Lams in a p Stop FMure 4 �, rout .Lei Retrofit ow/ 2 - F2BTBSPa1UMXlECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Caning Sensor a 41 .444 a c1°n% , rp. sa_n3 rlen Warehouse Sett ix4x2 34 Watt T12 Lamps ina Stop FMure = 3401 ,9^W, Retrofit w/ 2 - F29TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA r 4= 2,1 aPk & 1..,, eg53 line Storage Room are:, 144x2 30 Watt T12 Lamps Ina Strip FMure - =ayr 1,,,,c Retrofit w/ 2 - F2BTBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Wellbox Sensor :Aga ara, _ �ax�r - .� .. '4en Parks Da amtanl p Office oact 1x4x232Wans TB Lamps Ina Strip Fixture -' - r4+a 'cm arvr., s,,.;r Retrofit wl2- F26TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPSL, Same as Existing 4. :444 5o San -a n.:e�.,u as su 1 .e. Hallway mm:a 32 TB Lamps In a 2ece se Troffer Recessed Troller Ferny,GE232MA%-LNLTRA a :» xar rrr RetrofF24T4 P4z- R6TBSP4IUMXIECA Lamps, 4 4• 3aur-, .. .,a ,_-„ va" Jon Office- in J Back a"`+ 4x4x4 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Box Future sous lfln Retrofit Ali 4 - F2OTBSP4WMXIECO Lamps, GE -Alt -MU -IL 1 -4 3441 Restrounrs .�.* tx4x2 32 Watts TO Lamps In Stop FMure a '�+> -':ti •.bauw. am'r RetrofitRetrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-0NPS-L, Same as Existing :4a4 a u one-ee. e r , r. Re Meeting Room orn^. 214x2 32 Watts TB Lamps in n Recessed Trotter Fixture weer „, Retrofit ad 2 - F2ETBSP4IUMXiECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS-Li Same as Existing << _aAa - cos. a; L'sY Hallway- Alcoves omc, 1x422 32 ',gaits TbLamps ina 'Wrap Fixture ., .4. 1mom Retrofit ad 2- F2ETHSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 4. 24v1 rc¢ •.. .c.a 5231; ''g' Back Offices Wm,T8 22422 32'Natts Lamps in a Recessed Trotter Fixture _ u.tn a;xw w'-Ii.,• S. -! Retrofit ad 2- F28T8SP41UMWECO Lamps,.to 0E232-MVPS-L. Sam: as Existing `ear .e: F' t 1 Lunch Roomn 4x4x4 32'Watts TB LAMPS In a Fixture Retrofit ad A - F2ETBSECO Lamps,s, GE432-MVPS.L, Same asBox Exsting a++ -. v sera+,,11a E,iso o pBldg 1Aa. Kitchen orna 2202 32 Waits TB Lamps in a Recessed Troffer Failure [a nde apre ^.mec,. Se -„ Retrofit wl 2 3 F28TOSP4IUMXIEDO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L. Same as Existing 6.N4 gay,, as e 212i £w e, .a.� Restroom olnw Ix432 34'Watt T12 Lamps ina Wrap Fixture 2- '<ti lona Retrofit wi 2 - F28T8SP41UMXFECO Lamps. GE232MAX-LNLTRA 4. :to o;>'ae ,.. IAs,• Aparatus Floor Office orn, 1x4x232'Netts T8 Lamps in Wrap Fixture Retrofit WI2- F28TBSP41UMXIECO Lamps, GE232MAX-LNLTRA 4. Au:,;x Liu oa:4 s,e.,, tea.. Aparatus Fluor Office om., 2e4x2 32 Watts TB Lamps ina Recessed'roffen FixtureGE232MAX-LNLTRA 4- ;491 y.,y Retrofit wl2- F28TBSPd IUMXIECO Lamps. 42 :sul ... Ito ,;;a s'am 'ear, Aparatus Floor Oil 1x4x232'Natrs TBLampaina 'Wrap Fixture r, .4 .. ,t Retrofit Lamps, GE232MAX-HNLTRA wl2-F32T8/6P41/EC0 Lamps, s4u1 iea, Aparatus Floor oh. tx8x4 32 Watts T8 Lamps lna Strip FMure n2 14 ..,. -c0w Retrofit w/ 4 - F2ETBSP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE432MAX3H/ULTRA 4 .r .44I --'4 ,As Pails Reps cure Ix4ki 32 Watts Te Lamps ina Sat Fixture ., s-+ :444 Pil, "ramp 1 Retrofit wi 1 - F28T3SP4IUMXIECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Same as Existing J4A43 1w e�dawn a: io „e oo:o $iam !nn- Drum Room 01143 1x4x2 32 Watts T8 Lamps In Strap Fixture _ a au, 'e2s; Retrofit w/ 2 - F28TBSPUUM%lECO Lamps. 0E232-MVPS-L, bVelbax Sensor 2ua S. 5 ,. �_ Battery Room and Drum Room or'c- 12534 32 Watts TB Lamps in Strip PinIwe0E-41 .. r2 AO,.< Retrofit w/ 4 - F28TBSPd/UM%lECO Lames, Sensoror -MVPS-H, Wailbox Sens .. r ..' ,c,o Wash Bay or'"' 1x8x4 32 Watts TB Lamps Ina Vapor Tight-- Endure 3ayl "" 1xfh4 28 Watts TLamps m a Vapor Tight FASure wl F28T8SP4IUMXIECO Lamps iJi -,rg1. •,-_ 2a_ nz_a dea ea Outdoor Dining Area on'�° 1x4x234'Watt 712 Lamps ina Wrap FMure ., - sal .,., Retrofit w/2- F28T3SP4IUMXIECO Lamps. 0E232MAX-WLTRA 4. - 3,13 3i» 52 :na Maintenance-• Stalin 1l 1342232 Watts TB Lamps in Strip Fixture :_ _e ar. 1os=6 Retrofit w/2- F28T8SP.IUMXIEC0 Lamps. GE232MAX3LNLTRA -,. r gal . ,_,. ,..s .1, 8,1 o au 1 Oar 586 116 12s a Ls^ *adds Shop "': ' 1x4x2 32 Watte PP Lamps M a Sing Fixture u =4 1 ">%,e Retrofit w/ 2 - F28T8SP41UMX/ECO Lamps, GE232-MVPS-L, Ceiling $ensor fr .111 tAM:- Exterior Walls of Building �u,,, 1-250 Watts Mercury Vapor tamps in a Wall Pack fixture ,y a:d; „d 1 Lamp Oa Watt 75HO Vaportight Fndure w/ F24WIf5mm50/ECO Lamps its aF-, .. i„- ,, ., fi.iea3 11a'° LValls of 6maNer Building "'I'll' 1-175 watt metal halide lamp ha wall pack fixture ass •-e: e' 2 Lamp 5a Watt T5H0 Vapatight Fixture wl F5d'NR2/S5OIECO lamps Spy;; 310 2 210 y 112221 3.616 5 2,321 V1 Ri ••'aca9eL •,p'3 x+d P�+'-t .-Ac pr pir:n ltn1i 111 222, 0.0 16.213 22,222 11a1177.1Cily - El Toyon Res 2003 E 4.111 Strut National Cliv, CA 91950 Lisihtlna Conitector ElectrIC CanSurnallan Rate. Electric Poinand Rat.: Hut. Fuel Rel. 20 0033 333 Id, 310 73. 7,7 I. EWA LlabsIna Wotan, Wend. Sonsor km... airs) 40115.nier 13•313070, 43•111...3,14.3.1.01.33713 4511 9.33or 5.3337. (Demand) EWA Summary . Scope of Work Fixtures Lnck&n DWI *AWN, LI Dab Proppaarl U55t111 55W Data tnkwaflastlats leo Largo Classroom '''''" [ 11.4 34 Weft T12 Lamps In a ,. Tendon, Mod 1 Wrap Motu,. 1 1237 331 ; Rateart1 ..0/ 4 - F2STISP41L)MWECO Lanws, 06432.,NE/..L, UTEI.EC.,2. 5 3 15ago-4032,M 21 ' ' ,,,,,,,. L Carg...... SO. Lights Oh.' 1,:as2 34 ditelt, 1 Tli Lamps In a I Strip Flohlre , , IN, ,00, EWA so/2 - P2ST9SP411-0.1XCO Lamps, . . GE232.X.13.113TRA.1.113113C. 1-5 3.75%96- L32-NB . 1317 1333. 273 1.3 11731 MN. ,,,..,„ 1.4 34 Walt T12 Lamps Ins Tandem W. Wrariseur. p 3 "A ' '1.111 !egret ,v, 4 - EaTBSP4111,317E(70 Lamps. , GE232-MWS-L, WA/SIX Sensor , '1''‘ '1331.3 103337 ' 313 1333 17773 K. , , . 115„, Rottman, Storage 1.1001T ,,,.= 010 1.44x2 32 Wells ter Lamps In a WrMEI. ap 132 Wens .Q Wrap Prxrur. ,,, „„. 9-, ,,,,„ ,,,,,a, ,r.`" ,a, '..- sa ,a,, , Rietrel v4/2 - EZOTE1537.113317.1XECO Lamps. GE232-MVPS L. Same as Ealollng Retrofit w, 2 - F201,3SP41LNEECO Lamps 1 GE232-MVPS-L. Sarno as Exislog .13 BY: mr, ="" ' a i. , , „ , E.. ri• 672 ;,,,,, 1' 3373, 7 , 13 0004 1331 Mc. ''''' 1 sts2 34 Walt 3312 LaMps In a 4 Wisp Fixture Rolroal ao/ 2 .. F2FreSP41LWX,ECO Lamps, 1 GU 32-VM.S4,. Wallbu Sens ar, , 3,, IO14 ,,,,, 313 3 ,37- 1.11 Rat 50420 Offiaa 14. 341.11tatt 712 Lamps In, I, Wrap F11313re 3 +3.13 37. Retrofit Wi 2 - F291ESP41UMEECO Lamps, , ,, GE2123,3117,543, 44I501 Sens>, , 1% 833 10„„,. 3333 1131337 bo 333 St.73' 1 I 337 3 3.33. 033 3 337 1101 , 16386 m,,,, Pettery/Stareg R.sraoins t (1301.0) c„,„3, ,,,,,c, 1 ols2 34 Welt 3.12 LAMP; In. 1 6 Wrap FIxtur• 1 731 .37 311/ R groat wa 2 - F28TBSNIUMXtC0 Lam" I GE232.WPS-L, WAN,. Ssns ar . r wart 34 Wan I T 32 LOWS In 0 ' 7 Wrap Fixture StatroM od 2 - F2,reSP41LINIXECO Lamps, GEM-MVPS-1, Wallbox Sensor, 33 8 3 y. So ' 313 111' 010 It .stroorns ocksc)III 333, 1s4s2 34 Walt .2 Lamps In a Wrap Fiturs IC 3.3 1.3 7377 13731.33 3•73 2 • O 1 FaT9SP41LAXECLamps, GE,1,-,AWSL INallbot Sensor 37 .333 ' ' s'r , 317 1/CO3 33 .,,,,„ Exteriur. c,,,,, T 1-250 Watt i Uric,' Vapor MI 9 Glob. ,z 3. 3.7 1, z 1 7ow , 0 Wet Metal Heed. In N P.le Tgp RAO. 7.3 , IVO 13.7 7,33 33717 3 333 IT 333 13 330 00 59. la KM National City - Kinibak Reo 148 E 12th Street National City, CO 91950 Lighting Contractor Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Heatino Fuel Rate: FChil tor Lighting Witten, Uoriredg $0.0000 per Ma $1/.7600 per MO par Therm Calling Smear Reduction (14m1 Wall Demo, ItedUctbn (Kral 30% 90% Calling Sensor ReductIon (Demand) 20% Welt Seem Reduction (Demand) 20% Summary - Scope of Work Fixture Location Data Exiering Lighting Date Proposed Lighting Rene,* Data Savings !mixers Y:-..-;,--: *44,3=3 '!--7;.V.:3k"":31 ttik: •.#14.410*.f.4445*.a, Uex," e , .', . I , lex 4."4'eN, ein) 3 41'..1* ton *31* -:,,' ' Retrofit to/ 4 - F211TOSP41UMVECO Lamps, GE 432-7/M1AL. UTM-BC-2-5 3 75X96- 4L32-NB 3 en 4140 100% 745 0.180 S102 75 MOM Garage Area °nice 1x8x4 34 Watts T12 Lamps in a Strip F Ake Mein Recreation Room- Upper Office Level 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps In. Box Fixture 20 59 4140 100% 128x4 28 Watt T8 Lamps In a Wrap Fixture w/ F28TBSP41UhA)DECO Lamps le 84 4140 100% 1 493 0.340 $114 OD Mein Recreation Room- Upper Office Level 2x2x4 17 Watts TB Lamps in a Box Fixture 20 59 4140 100% 124,02 28 Watt TB Lamps in a Wrap Fixture ad F28T8SP41UMVE00 Lamps io 42 4109 100% 3 146 9 760 S433 Bt Nein Corner Office Office 2x2x4 17 Wails TB Lamps in a Box Fixture 4 59 4140 Mae 124x2 28 Watt TO Lamps in a Wrap Fixture tot F2OTBSP41110AXiECO Lamps 2 42 4140 10046 629 0 152 $66 77 Main e G SidGame ROffice oom 2x2x4 17 Welts TO Lamps in a Box Fixture a 5B 4140 100. 128%4 20 Watt TO Lamps in a Wrap Fixture w/ F28TOSP41UMX/ECO Lamps 4 thl 410 OVA 007 0195 2111 el Main Side Game Office Room 211204 17 Watts T8 Lamps in a Box Arnim 9 55 4140 100% 12412 28 Watt To Lamps In a Wrap Fixture et/ F2eT0SP6l UMX/ECO Lamps 4 42 414D 100% 1 503 0.321 $207 21 vat, Storage Rooms Office 2x224 17 Watts TO Lamps in a Box Fixture 4 59 4148 10002 124x2 28 Watt TO Lamps toe Wrap Fixture wl F20T8S1,41UMXiECO Lamps 4 42 4140 100% 282 0 968 $38 82 sa 0 17 0 8.520 2.050 2 1,174.70 NOM votager e pc., :at, ro • t, Ted t, And vol; tOn p nfl 1,11 it a 1,o owe opouoi ,duolo, It opo,:tno Vilth VL,:norlm cr10.05 to Pr reofod National City - Kimball Park Lighting E 14th Street WO Avenue National City, CA 91950 Lighting Contractor Electric Consumption Rate: Electric Demand Rate: Heating Fuel Rate: gCM 1.0. Liohtinu System Conrad@ $0.0820 ow ink 113,1600 oeinan per Therm Calling Senior firtrilictiOn Will Censor Reduction Se% Summary - Scope o or f Muse Location Date Mnbrinied Lighting Retrofit Data trawl mums Ennin I Parking Lot Parlariu rn 1-250 watt elal halide lamp in a pole top /Inure 3 25i 4.3 t‘ 2. 54 Watt T5 HO Lamps in 85 a Box Fixture with Tenon Arm -Biome wl F54W/T5/850/E2.-0 Lamps 3 117 l'4,747.4 4350 1% 4„40, Ve-,frk"'"- 2.339 PritiONRAM 3.035 5516 03 Envier 1 Parking Lot Parking 1- 250 'Nall High Pressure Sodium Lamps in a Pole Top Fixture 45 295 4380 1% 2- 54 Wall T5 HO Lamps in a Box Fixture with 8" Tenon Arm -Bronze vn F54WiT5/850/ECO Lamps 45 117 4380 1% IIIIMIIIMEMEMIIMIEIEWEIX13 35,084 0 080 $3,240 84 IMIIIZI MIMI 11111110 Not,.: • vratti,r, nOr amimmmerrur. rr mum, corrt,N, Annual Runtime Hours and Demand Diversity Factors Midi. Name Uwde Crmap Average Annual Hours Demand Diversity PeVora Casa De Saleud A 676 400%I Caw De Salend B 532 90%i Cana De Saleud C 545 101%'. Caw De Sdeud ❑ 545 160% Caw De Seleud 6 324 90% Casa De Saleud F 100 50%'. Caw Be Saleud G 676 100% Sedor Center Office 2,332 10% Senior Center Outside 4,380 I% Cale Center Office 3.591 100% Cddc Center Beatraom 2,912 90% One Center Lobby 3591 100R Chic Center Storage 8,760 50% Civic Center Mrc0Ig 1326 90% Fire Ration •15 A 4650 10% Fire Ration -15 B 1.665 50% Fire. Meson- IS C 3,200 100% Fire Mallon 1S D 2.200 {10% Canerhn Gym Gem 3,592 100% Muneepsl Pool 24 Hour 3,504 113% Municipal Pool Exterior A380 1% MLK Ot0ca 3,591 L00% MI,F: %esrmam 2.912 90% MID Seminar 06t1 'XI% SILK Storage 200 50% Pollee Radon Olflce 8.760 l00% Police Station Paldng 8760 111% Public Works Mllre 3,491 100M Public Works Outside 4,380 1% El Irym Wee Office 1.246 100% El Toyon Rue Outdate 4.380 1% Kimball Rec Office 4,140 tom Kimball Pxledoe Baking 4,380 1% Inf. operating hours In the above table are obtained from The Bgbling logger data Installed hum 8/14/2009 TO 9/10/21105 obbv 'nderence Room ack Had Pen Room eat Hoorn uorage Room tint Area lellnays edrooms verge estrum] Run Hours and Diversity Factors Honeywell Confidential 2122010 Street Lighting Savings ECM 11.0: National City Street Lighting Fixture Type #1 Rate Quantity N Operating Hours A-Tou Charge/kWh Commodity Charge/kWh DWR Bond/kWh Fixture Style ExistingLamp Typog Existing Lamp Wattage Existing System Existing System Watts per SOGE Watts catalog Existing Lamp Lumens yp Ratio LS-2A 238 410;5 $006899 $0.00491 Decorative Past Top HPS 150w 168 193 16,000 0,62 Type#1 Type#2 LS-2A 75 4165 $006899 $0.00491 Globe Post Top HPS 15Ow 188 193 16,000 0.62 Type#3 LS-2A 15 4165 $006893 $0.00491 Decorative New Post Top HPS 150w 188 193 16,000 062 Type #4-Metered Avenue A A-TOU 40 4165 0.07196 $0.06899 $0.00491 Decorative Old Post Top HPS 15Ow 188 193 16,000 0.62 Type #5 Metered Bay Manna Way LS-2A 24 4165 $0.06899 $0.00491 Decorative Candy Cane HPS 15Ou 188 193 16,000 0.62 - Ty]. #6 LS-2A 245 4 65 $0.06899 $0.00491 Cobra -Head HPS 25Ow 295 313 30,000 0.62 LS-2A 4 4165 $006899 $0.00491 Cobra -Head LPS 180w 206 235 33,000 0.35 Type#7 LS-2A 4 4165 $0.06839 $0.00491 Cobra -Head LPS 90w 125 145 13,500 0.35 Type#8 Type #9 LS-2A 12 4165 $006899 $0.00491 Cobra -Head MH 40Ow 450 444 32,000 1.49 LS-28 19 4165 $006899 $0. 00491 Cobro-Heed HPS 16oUt 189 153 16959 0.62 Type 019 Type Si LS-28 9 4165 50.06899 $0.00491 Co. -Hoed HPS 250AI 295 313 30905 0.62 Exhibit u32 - National oily ECM 1.0 Interior Lighting Savings-Rev1 x15 1 of 2 2/22010 Street Lighting Savings Visual Effect iv9 Lumens Existing Rate Cbar9e per lamp par month EtienneUDc chars. Peer ExlsOnpanunodidry and DWR Charges Total Existing Charge par You Proposed Lamp Type emp•••d Lamppar Wattage Prapogtl gy abm Wereper Proposed Rare Cherps per lamp month Proposed Rate charge p kerb/WV Proposed UDC Charge pea[ Retrofit per Year Proposed COPen9Jity end DWR Charges Total Pry os.d P Charges Total $Saved 0,920 $3.12 $8,911 $14,138 $23.049 RETROFIT 704840-POST-TOP 70 85 094047 $2,806 66,227 $9,035 $14.114 9,920 $3.12 $26106 $4.455 $7,263 RETROFIT MIND -POST -TOP 70 $0 0.04047 $885 51962 $2.647 $4,41L 9.920 $3.12 5562 $891 $1,453 0ET00F17704N0-POST-TOP 70 85 066047 $177 $392 5560 5693 9 920 $2,314 $2,375 $4,690 RETROFIT 7$IND,POST-TOP 70 05 $1,018 $1,046 $2.066 $2,624 9.920 $3.12 5899 $1425 $2,324 DONT DO - NO UPGRADE 196 198 531s $690 51,389 $2.207 $37 16.600 55.05 $14,876 $23,603 $38,480 NEW 150100-00E069EAO 150 16$ 5242 57,115 $12,443 $19,557 $19,622 11.550 5380 $182 5289 $472 NEW 701NDG00RAHE4D 70 75 0.04047 $47 592 $140 0332 4.725 $2.34 $112 $179 $231 NEW 4oIND-COBRAHEAD 40 44 $065 $31 $54 $85 $205 47,680 $7.17 $1,032 $1,640 $2,672 NEW 2501NO-COBRAHEA0 250 295 $4.04 5562 $919 $1.561 51.112 9920 $464 $1,058 $1,129 $2,187 84E547011'4D-0000AHEAD 70 75 0.54047 $224 $439 $563 $1524 10600 $6.59 $712 $867 51,579 NEW 1501ND.COBRAHEAD 150 165 5242 $261 $457 $718 $360 si3,468 658,99E 04,450 514,045 625,460 530,529 544,831 GUnenl.. FetlOr Total 59350$t 95% $42,684 Exhibit G2- National CI^/ ECh$ 1.0 Interior Lighting Savings-Rev1.0lS 2 of 2 2/2n_010 ECM 2.2 - Cooling Tower Replacement Assumptions Existing Cool ng Tower WB Approach 74.0 11.0 LWT Fan kW 85 9.95 Proposed Cooling Tower WB Approach 74.0 11.0 LWT Fan kW 85 1.99 ICOoling Assumptions Internal Load: 34% Envelope Load: 66% Design IAT: 72 Fan HP 15 Total Fans 1 Total kW 9.9 kW @ 9.9 Fan HP 3 Total Fans 2 Total kW 4.0 kW @ 2.0 Peak AT: Cooling 17.0 Occupied. 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM Mon - Th Closed Fri/Sat/Sun Savings - New Tower w/o VFD's On Peak kWh: Semi Peak kWh: Max KW: Demand w/ Diversity: On Peak Cost: Semi Peak Cost: Demand Cost: Total: 1,276 1,114 9.95 5.97 $149 $114 $1,326 $1,589 590 550 3.98 2.39 $69 $56 $531 $656 685 564 6 4 $79.90 $57.54 $795.80 $933.24 Utility Rates Peak $/kWh: $ 0.1166 Semi $/kWh: $ 0.1021 Demand Cost $18.52 Peak Semi -Peak DB 0 1 37.5 O 2 39 O 1 39 0 2 39.5 0 1 42 0 3 43 O 1 44 0 2 44 0 1 44 0 1 44 O 1 45 O 1 45 O 1 45 0 3 45 0 1 46 0 1 46 0 2 46 WB 35 36 37 37 38 36 36 39 39 43 38 39 40 43 36 39 42 % Load WB 22% 22% 23% 23% 23% 23% 22% 24% 24% 26% 23% 24% 24% 26% 22% 24% 25% Exist ng Existing % Load KW I Peak CTF1 Existing 1 kWh 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0 0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.0% 0.00 0.00 Semi kWh 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Proposed New Cing Twr No VFD Load I Qty KW Peak per Stage Fans Proposed kWh 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 50.0% 0 0.0 0.0 Semi kWh 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 00 0.0 0.0 0.0 O 1 46 43 26% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 2 46 44 27% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 37 23% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 38 23% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 39 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 40 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 3 46.5 40 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 41 25% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 1 46.5 42 26% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 46.5 45 27% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 1 46.5 46 28% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 1 47 39 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 1 47 41 25% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 O 1 47.5 40 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 48 37 23% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 3 48 39 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 ❑.0 0 1 48 39 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 48 40 24% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 48 41 25% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 0.00 50.0% 0 0.0 0 1 48 41 25% (-%) 0.0% 0.00 0.00 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Tonnage 7.5 5 Service Area Open Cubicle Hallway Square Footage Temp Set Points 73 72 Heating Capacity (8w/hr) 96,000 62,000 COP 30 3.2 input kw 9.4 5.7 Cooling Capacity (9tu/hr) 92,000 59,000 EER (8tu/l W'hr)) 9.1 9.3 Input kw 10.1 6.4 • Equipment plate i worn oft. Assumed to be the same age & model as Equipment Nl regallell Equipment N1 Equipment 112 Make Carrier Carrier Model No. SOTCC/008 50TCOA06 Tonnage 7.5 5 Heating Capacity 86000 58000 COP 3 3 3.3 Input kw 7 6 5.1 Cooling Capacity(Btu/hd 88000 61500 LER (Btu/(W •hr)) 11.2 11.15 Input kw 7.9 5.5 Meat Pump !Mammon TAW MOMS POPM}Ilt. 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R a a 5 4 8 r 1 MINE MI MI El 1111 II II II I 1II 111 MN 3 MIME Ell el Mg If 4 eX ee M1& 1 I 1' 6m a flP 1 IEEE II II II I MI ill III 1110 NI BM 1 Mi N lI El El Mil g. ;G I, Mill ;if .fix Ilt -14 w aJ � aaxryao a ooe""" *"i P. 1,-.s: 's, "` , n .. o� no,aoo a000g y,$ f. n-HryiEVF eon o0000 ., -S $799� .i0^00 222222,222227, o N.n n f. eo o ce 2 222 c= 2 =oe 2 „ e✓� dk Y YY W“1 m4n e oa eooa000a000222222ee000coo q22222222222222222222222 11 e000000a000000aoeooaooeooao [[r M.....At44%mumg Y f i _ ooa�n yrvn.aSa�.�. .T. nann__ocg � 3 ...- ...n . nnn000.....03 �o II 11 11 i m<„_,._Remo<,s�:..,,...,.^_ Ll Measurement and Verification Matrix ECM Applicable Facilities M&V Methodology STIPULATED Operating Parameters Energy Use 10 Lighting Facilities listed in AttachmentA and Exhibit G4 Option A Building Lighting Hoots & other operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Electric 2.2 Cooling Tower Replacement Civic Center es listed in Attachment A and Exhibit 05 Option A p Operational parameters presented in Attachment G&ESMbits Electric 3.0 Boiler Replacement Civic Center as listed in Attachment A and Exhibit G-7 Option A P Operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Natural Gas 3.1 Boiler Replacement Police Department as listed in Attachment and Exhibit G-7 Option A P Operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Natural Gas 5.0 Install VFC to Replace UN Police Department as listed in Attachment A and Exhibit G-9 Option Operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Electric 6 0 & 6.1 Rooftop Package Unit Replacement Facilities listed in Attachment A and Exhibit G- 11 Option A Operating Hours & other operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Electric 10.0 Solar Pool Heating Upgrade Municipal Pool as listed in Attachment and Exhibit G-12 Option A Operating Hours & other operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Natural Gas 11.0 Street Lighting Facilities listed in Attachment A and Exhibit G -2 Option A Operating Hours S. other operational parameters presented in Attachment G & Exhibits Electric Potential -to -Perform ECM Potential -to -Perform Verification Methodology Frequency Honeywell Responsibility Customer Responsibility 1 0 Li htin g Pre/Post Lighting Level Measurements Demonstration of proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions and rate schedules M Exhibit G proposed conditions. Once @ post -installation Lighting connected load draw sampling: light level sampling D&A or Substantial Completion signifies acceptance of verification of potential -to -perform. 2.2 Cooling Tower Replacement Demonstration of proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once i post -Installation As -built installation matches proposed 3.0 Boiler Replacement Demonstration of proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once ig post -installation As -built installation matches proposed 3.1 Boiler Replacement Demonstration of proper operation and comparison I of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once ® post -installation As -built installation matches proposed 5.0 Install VFC to Replace VIV Demonstration of proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once g post -installation As -built installation matches proposed 6 0 0 6.1 Rooftop Package Unit Replacement Demonstration or proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once g post -Installation As -built installation matches proposed 1 D.D Solar Pool Heating Upgrade Demonstration of proper opetation and comparison of post retrofit conditions to exhibit G proposed conditions Once i post -Installation As -built installation matches proposed 11.0 Street Lighting PrelPost Lighting Level Measurements Demonstration of proper operation and comparison of post retrofit conditions and rate schedules to Exhibit G proposed conditions. OnceLighting post -installation connected load draw sampling; light level sampling; verification of rote schedules Determination of Quantity of Savings and Performance Period Persistence of Savings ECM Determination of Quantity of Savings Performance Period Persistence of Savings Methodology Frequency Honeywell Responsibility Customer Responsibility 1.0 Lighting Site survey to verify continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-2• Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-2 2.2 Cooling Tower Replacement p Site survey to verify continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-5 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-5 3 0 Boiler Replacement Site survey to verityAnnual continued operation of ECM Annually report summarizing Me guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-7 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-7 3.1 Boiler Replacement Site survey to verily continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits 3-7 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-7 5.0 Install VFC to Replace VIV Site survey to verify continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-9 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-9 6.0 & 6.1 Rooftop Package Unit Replacement P Site survey to verify continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-11 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-11 10.0 Solar Pool Heatingmethodologies Upgrade Site surveyto verify continued operation of ECM 1Y P AnnuallyAnnual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings end site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation presented in Exhibits G-13 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-13 11.0 3traet Lighting Site survey to verily continued operation of ECM Annually Annual report summarizing the guarantee year energy savings and site survey results. Agrees to engineering savings calculation methodologies presented in Exhibits G-2 Operating parameters and requirements outlined in Exhibits G-2 ATTACHMENT J PROJECT ACCEPTANCE Project Final Acceptance Procedure: As portions of the Project near completion, the Honeywell Project Manager will start the Project Close -Out Process. The Honeywell Project Manager shall use the Scope -of -Work (SOW) listed in Attachment A as the basis for the Close -Out Process and shall demonstrate to the Owner's Representative that each separate item of the SOW is substantially complete. The sign off process will be by portion of the Scope of Work or by individual Energy Conservation Measure (ECM). After each portion of the Scope of Work has been demonstrated and a "Punch List" detailing minor deficiencies, if any, is generated, the Owner's Representative shall execute the Delivery and Acceptance Certificate to acknowledge substantial completion and Honeywell will complete the "Punch List" within two weeks. Execution of this Delivery and Acceptance Certificate signifies the start of the warranty provided in the Agreement for this portion of the Work. Schedule of Acceptance: The acceptance process will follow the following schedule: All ECMs by: January 11, 2011 Honeywell FINAL DELIVERY AND ACCEPTANCE CERTIFICATE Project Name Agreement Effective Date: Scope -of -Work (SOW) Item/Energy Conservation Measure (ECM): To: Honeywell International Inc. Reference is made to the above listed Agreement between the undersigned and Honeywell International Inc. and to the Scope of Work as defined in Attachment A herein. In connection therewith, we confirm to you the following: 1. The Scope of Work (SOW) Item/ Energy Conservation Measure (ECM) referenced above and also listed in Attachment A of the Agreement has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Owner's Representative as being substantially complete 2. All of the Work has been delivered to and received by the undersigned and that said Work has been examined and /or tested and is in good operating order and condition and is in all respects satisfactory to the undersigned and as represented, and that said Work has been accepted by the undersigned and complies with all terms of the Agreement. Consequently, you are hereby authorized to invoice for the Final Payment, as defined in Attachment E, The Payment Schedule. Owner Name: By: (Authorized Signature) (Printed Name and Title) (Date) ACORD. CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DDIYYYY) 3/10/2010 PRODUCER Seattle Office Wells Fargo Insurance Services Northwest Inc. 601 Union Street, Suite 3400 Seattle, WA 98101 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. 101 COLUMBIA ROAD MORRISTOWN, NJ 07962 INSURER A: ACE American Insurance Company 22667 INSURER B: Indemnity Insurance Company of North America INSURER C. 43575 INSURER D. INSURER E. v THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. TNSR LTR ADD'L NSRC TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE PATE IMMIDDIYY) POLICY EXPIRATION DATE (MM(DD/VY) LIMITS A GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CGOG23750211 04/01/09 04/01/10 EACH OCCURRENCE $ $10,000,000 X DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Fa occurrence) $ $10,000,000 CLAIMS MADE X OCCUR MED EXP (Any one person) $ 50,000 PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ S10.000,000 GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 510,000,000 GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $ Included in POLICY n JEa n LOC Gen. Agg A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS SCAH08253298 04/01/09 04/01/10 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ 5,000,000 X BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ X BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ X PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ OTHER THAN EA ACC $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ $ $ $ B A B WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below WLRC44367853 WLRC44367890 RSCC44367932 04/01/09 04/01/09 04/01/09 04/01/10 04/01/10 04/01/10 x STATU- TORY IMITS OTH- ER E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 5,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ 5,000,000 E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT $ 5,000,000 A A OTHER Excess WC & Employers Liability WCUC44368018 (AZ, OH, WA) WCUC4436797A - NM 04/01/09 04/01/09 04/01/10 04/01/10 Excess WC -Statutory EL-$5,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS RE: City of National City , CA, Energy Retrofit, Honeywell Job # 982-19102 The City of National City, CA, its elected officials, officers, agents,and employees are additional insured for General Liability and Automobile Liability with respect to Honeywell operations in connection with Honeywell Job # 982-19102. Coverage is primary, non-contributory. Waiver of subrogation granted in favor of additional insured for Workers' Compensation. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. Tg{Z HgR2 SNA E ACORD 25 (2001/08) 36288 0 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25-S (7/97) © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 POLICY NUMBER: CGOG23750211 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 10 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 Location(s) Of Covered Operations Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. A. Section II — Who Is An Insured Is amended to include as an additional Insured the person(s) or organizatlon(s) shown In the Schedule. but only with respect to liability for "bodily Injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part, by: 1. Your acts or omissions; or 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalh in the performance of your ongoing operations for the additional insured(s) at the locatlon(s) desig- nated above. B. With respect to the Insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following additional exclu- sions apply: This insurance does not apply to "bodily injury" or "property damage" occurring after: 1. All work, including materials, parts or equip- ment furnished in connection with such work, on the project (other than service, maintenance or repairs) to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured(s) at the location of the covered operations has been completed; or 2. That portion of "your work" out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its in- tended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor en- gaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project. RE: City of National City , CA, Energy Retrofit, Honeywell Job # 982-19102 The City of National City, CA, its elected officials, officers, agents,and employees are additional insured for General Liability with respect to Honeywell operations in connection with Honeywell Job # 982-19102. Coverage is primary, non-contributory. CG 2010 07 04 0 ISO Properties, Inc., 2004 Page 1 of 1 Cl POLICY NUMBER: CGOG23750211 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CG 20 37 07 04 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED OPERATIONS This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name Of Additional Insured Person(s) Or Organization(s): Location And Description Of Completed Operations City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 RE: City of National City , CA, Energy Retrofit, Honeywell Job # 982-19102 The City of National City, CA, its elected officials, officers, agents,and employees are additional insured for General Liability with respect to Honeywell operations in connection with Honeywell Job # 982-19102. Coverage is primary, non-contributory. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. Section II — Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured the person(s) or organization(s) shown in the Schedule, but only with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or "property dam- age" caused, in whole or in part, by "your work" at the location designated and described in the sched- ule of this endorsement performed for that additional insured and included in the "products -completed operations hazard" CG20370704 © ISO Properties, Inc., 2004 Page 1 of 1 ❑ ADDITIONAL INSURED - DESIGNATED PERSONS OR ORGANIZATIONS Named Insured Endorsement Number Honeywell International Inc. B Policy Symbol Policy Number Policy Period Effective Date of Endorsement SCA H0825329-8 4/1/09 - 4/1/10 4/109 Issued By (Name of Insurance Company) ACE American Insurance Company Insert the policy number. The remainder of the information is to be completed only when this endorsement Is issued subsequent to the preparation or the policy. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. This endorsement modifies Insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO POLICY TRUCKERS POLICY GARAGE POLICY Additional Insured (s): Per Company File A. For a covered "auto," Who Is Insured is changed to include as an "insured," the persons or organizations named in this "property endorsement. However, these persons or organizations are an "insured" only for "bodily injury" or damage" resulting from acts or omissions of: 1. You. 2. Any of your employees or agents. 3. Any person operating a covered "auto" with permission from You, any of your employees or agents. B. The persons or organizations named in this endorsement are not liable for payment of your premium. Authorized Agent DA-9U74 (12194) Ptd. in U.S.A. 11144-ers' -0-ornpprlsoion and Oorilpyertie ):1011ity12.Oppy Hasyqigtt :nsiffAitifitOk. IN6,• 401 co4011A 4101*.reM NJ 4790. ••••.. . . . . • , . 'Endfrivemfni '0*** . 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CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) 3/16/2010 PRODUCER Wells Fargo Insurance Services USA, Inc. 601 Union Street, Suite 3310 Seattle, WA 98101 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC # INSURED HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. P.O. BOX 1219 MORRISTOWN, NJ 07962 101 COLUMBIA ROAD INSURER A. ACE American Insurance Company 22667 INSURER B: INSURER C: INSURER D: INSURER E: THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR LTR ADD'L INSRL TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE DATE IMM/DD/YY! POLICY EXPIRATION DATE IMM/DD/YYI LIMITS GENERAL LIABILITY COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ICLAIMS MADE OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ — DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES (Fa occurrence) S MED EXP (Any one person) S PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $ GENERAL AGGREGATE S GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG S 7 POLICY n j'4 TiI LOC AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS NON -OWNED AUTOS COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT (Ea accident) $ BODILY INJURY (Per person) $ BODILY INJURY (Per accident) $ PROPERTY DAMAGE (Per accident) $ GARAGE LIABILITY ANY AUTO AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT $ EA ACC OTHER THAN $ AUTO ONLY: AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ OCCUR CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE $ DEDUCTIBLE RETENTION $ $ $ WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? If yes, describe under SPECIAL PROVISIONS below WC STATU- OTH- TORY LIMITS FR E.L. EACH ACCIDENT $ E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE $ E.L. DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ A OTHER Professional Liability EONG23658380001 04/01/09 04/01/10 $1,00o,0oo Each Claim $1,000,000 Aggregate DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES / EXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS Re: City of National City, CA Energy Retrofit, Honeywell Job # 982-19102 CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of National City 1243 National City Boulevard National City, CA 91950 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL 30 DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2001/08) 1 of 2 1261646 © ACORD CORPORATION 1988 IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25-S (2001/08) 2 of 2 #S915260/M915043 RESOLUTION NO. 2010 — 41 RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH HONEYWELL BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A BUDGET -NEUTRAL, SELF -FUNDED COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY RETROFIT PROGRAM WHEREAS, on June 2, 2009, the City Council authorized the Mayor to execute a Letter of Intent and a Memorandum of Understanding with Honeywell Building Solutions to perform an investment -grade audit of City -owned facilities to delineate and detail the type of retrofits and improvements needed, and to estimate the total cost of an Energy Retrofit Program; and WHEREAS, Honeywell Building Solutions proposes to perform a budget -neutral Energy Retrofit Program for energy conservation and comprehensive facilities improvements that includes, but is not limited to energy -efficient lighting, boiler and chiller replacement, cooling tower, VAV and other HVAC retrofits, solar thermal installation, building automation system, and a street lighting retrofit. This would upgrade aging infrastructure, lower operating costs, improve energy efficiency, and fund the retrofit program with the energy savings; and WHEREAS, Honeywell's Energy Retrofit Program provides for a budget -neutral, self -funded solution not to exceed 15 years; and WHEREAS, the estimated installed cost for the Energy Retrofit Program is $1,690,000, with approximately $52,000 in utility incentives from SDG&E; and WHEREAS, the Energy Retrofit Program also includes a 15-year service agreement at an initial annual cost of $4,947 plus a 5% increase to this cost annually thereafter; and WHEREAS, the Program is projected to generate approximately $116,499 in annual energy savings based on energy cost data supplied to Honeywell by the City, and an additional $12,425 in operations, maintenance, and avoided capital cost savings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions for a budget -neutral, self -funded comprehensive Energy Retrofit Program. Said Agreement is on file in the office of the City Clerk. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of March,70. ATTEST: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk on Morrison, Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: George H. Eiser, Ill City Attorney Passed and adopted by the Council of the City of National City, California, on March 16, 2010 by the following vote, to -wit: Ayes: Councilmembers Morrison, Parra, Sotelo-Solis, Van Deventer, Zarate. Nays: None. Absent: None. Abstain: None. AUTHENTICATED BY: RON MORRISON Mayor of the City of National City, California f4 AI City lerk of the City of National City, California By: Deputy I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above and foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of RESOLUTION NO. 2010-41 of the City of National City, California, passed and adopted by the Council of said City on March 16, 2010. City Clerk of the City of National City, California By: Deputy CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CALIFORNIA COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT MEETING DATE: March 16, 2010 AGENDA ITEM NO. 14 ITEM TITLE: Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute an agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions for a budget -neutral, self -funded comprehensive energy retrofit program. The program's capital cost is $1,690,000 with an ongoing annual service agreement of $4,947 for savings measurement and verification. The project will be funded for a term of 15 years by $52,000 in utility incentives, $116,499 of guaranteed annual energy savings and $12,425 of verifiable annual avoided capital cost savings. DEPARTMENT: blic PREPARED BY: Joe Smith APPROVED BY: PHONE: 336-4587 EXPLANATION: See Attachment. FINANCIAL STATEMENT: APPROVED: jI<— Finance ACCOUNT NO. APPROVED: MIS $1,690,000 will be financed for a term of 15 years and funded by $52,000 in utility incentives, $116,499 of annual energy savings, and $12,425 of annual avoided capital cost savings. The project will be financed at a competitive rate of 4.95% through Municipal Finance Corporation and funded by City National Bank. All program costs will be satisfied by savings guaranteed by Honeywell over the 15 year term. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: N/A ORDINANCE: INTRODUCTION: FINAL ADOPTION: STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution and execute Agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions for self -funded retrofit program. BOARD / COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: N/A ATTACHMENTS: ttachment - Explanation resolution Agreement ( Copy can be viewed in the City Clerk's Office) Memorandum of Insurance \off moo. ao‘n-yk Attachment Explanation: On June 02, 2009 the City Council of the City of National City authorized the Mayor to execute a Letter of Intent and Memorandum of Understanding with Honeywell Building Solutions to perform an investment grade audit of City -owned facilities. The intent of this audit was to delineate and detail the type of retrofits and improvements needed to city facilities and also to estimate the total cost for the energy retrofit program. This information was used towards finalizing a contract for the proposed self -funded comprehensive City energy retrofit program. If approved the City would enter into an agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions to perform a budget neutral retrofit program for energy conservation and comprehensive facilities improvements. Under the proposed energy retrofit program facility upgrades may include, but not necessarily be limited to energy -efficient lighting, boiler and chiller replacement, cooling tower, VAV and other HVAC retrofits, solar thermal installation, building automation system and a street lighting retrofit. This would upgrade aging infrastructure, lower operating cost, improve energy efficiency, and fund the retrofit program with the energy savings. This program will provide for a budget -neutral, self -funded solution not to exceed 15 years, and the anticipated installed cost for the energy retrofit program is approximately $1690,000, with approximately $52,000 in utility incentives from San Diego Gas & Electric. The project is projected to generate approximately $116,499 in annual energy savings based on energy cost data supplied to Honeywell by ational City. An additional $12,425 has been identified annually and agreed to by the city as legitimate .,,aerations/maintenance and avoided cost savings. RESOLUTION NO. 2010 — RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NATIONAL CITY AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH HONEYWELL BUILDING SOLUTIONS FOR A BUDGET -NEUTRAL, SELF -FUNDED COMPREHENSIVE ENERGY RETROFIT PROGRAM WHEREAS, on June 2, 2009, the City Council authorized the Mayor to execute a Letter of Intent and a Memorandum of Understanding with Honeywell Building Solutions to perform an investment -grade audit of City -owned facilities to delineate and detail the type of retrofits and improvements needed, and to estimate the total cost of an Energy Retrofit Program; and WHEREAS, Honeywell Building Solutions proposes to perform a budget -neutral Energy Retrofit Program for energy conservation and comprehensive facilities improvements that includes, but is not limited to energy -efficient lighting, boiler and chiller replacement, cooling tower, VAV and other HVAC retrofits, solar thermal installation, building automation system, and a street lighting retrofit. This would upgrade aging infrastructure, lower operating costs, improve energy efficiency, and fund the retrofit program with the energy savings; and WHEREAS, Honeywell's Energy Retrofit Program provides for a budget -neutral, self -funded solution not to exceed 15 years; and WHEREAS, the estimated installed cost for the Energy Retrofit Program is $1,690,000, with approximately $52,000 in utility incentives from SDG&E; and WHEREAS, the Energy Retrofit Program also includes a 15-year service agreement at an initial annual cost of $4,947 plus a 5% increase to this cost annually thereafter; and WHEREAS, the Program is projected to generate approximately $116,499 in annual energy savings based on energy cost data supplied to Honeywell by the City, and an additional $12,425 in operations, maintenance, and avoided capital cost savings. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of National City hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions for a budget -neutral, self -funded comprehensive Energy Retrofit Program. Said Agreement is on file in the office of the City Clerk. PASSED and ADOPTED this 16th day of March, 2010. Ron Morrison, Mayor ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Michael R. Dalla, City Clerk George H. Eiser, III City Attorney HONEYWELL AGREEMENT City of National City Energy Retrofit Phase 1 CUSTOMER NAME: City of National City HONEYWELL PROPOSAL NUMBER: 1 DATE OF SUBMISSION: February 2, 2010 VALIDITY PERIOD: 30 days City of National City ER Contract FinaUlas/1-29-10 TABLE OF CONTENTS ARTICLE PAGE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 2. HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES 1 3. CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3 4. SUBCONTRACTS 4 5. INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE 5 6. PRICE AND PAYMENT 5 7. CHANGES IN THE PROJECT 6 8. INSURANCE, INDEMNITY, WAIVER OF SUBROGATION, AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 6 9. TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 9 10. ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 9 11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 9 12. ARBITRATION 11 ATTACHMENT A THE WORK (SCOPE -OF -WORK) ATTACHMENT B SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT C THE INSTALLATION SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT D ' SUPPORT SERVICES ATTACHMENT E. PAYMENT SCHEDULE ATTACHMENT F ENERGY GUARANTEE ATTACHMENT G SCHEDULE OF SAVINGS. ATTACHMENT H RESERVED ATTACHMENT I RESERVED ATTACHMENT J PROJECT ACCEPTANCE City of National City ER Contract Redlined/Ivs/9.2-09 ARTICLE 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1.1 This Agreement, including all Attachments, Exhibits, and Schedules referenced herein (hereinafter the "Agreement") is made this 16th day of February, 2010 (the "Effective Date") by and between Honeywell International Inc. ("HONEYWELL"), a Delaware Corporation, acting through its Automation and Control Solutions business unit, with a principal place of business at 101 Columbia Road, Morristown, New Jersey 07962-1057, and City of National City ("CUSTOMER") with a principal place of business at 1243 National City Boulevard, National City, CA 91950 (collectively the "Parties"). 1.2 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT: This Agreement, including all attachments and exhibits hereto, represents the entire agreement between CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements. This Agreement shall not be superseded by any provisions of the documents .for construction and may be amended only by written instrument signed by both CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL. None of the provisions of this Agreement shall be modified, altered, changed or voided by any subsequent Purchase Order issued by CUSTOMER, which relates to the subject matter of this Agreement. 1.3 As used in this Agreement, the term "Work" means the services required by this Agreement, whether completed or partially completed, and includes all other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by HONEYWELL to fulfill HONEYWELL's obligations, as described in Attachment A and otherwise set forth in the Contract Documents. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project. 1.4 The Contract Documents consist of this Agreement, its attachments, exhibits, schedules, and addenda. 1.5 Support Services means those services and obligations to be undertaken by HONEYWELL in support of CUSTOMER as set forth in Attachment D. 1.6 Installation Schedule means that schedule set out in Attachment C describing the Parties' intentions respecting the times by which the components or aspects of the Work therein set forth shall be installed and/or ready for acceptance or beneficial use by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE 2 HONEYWELL'S RESPONSIBILITIES 2.1 HONEYWELL Services 2.1.1 HONEYWELL shall be responsible for the Work. 2.1.2 HONEYWELL will assist CUSTOMER in securing permits necessary for the Work. 2.2 Responsibilities with Respect to the Work 2.2.1 HONEYWELL will provide supervision, inspection, labor, materials, tools, construction equipment and subcontracted items necessary for the execution and completion of the Work. 2.2.2 HONEYWELL shall keep the premises in an orderly fashion and free from unnecessary accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations. If HONEYWELL damages property not needed for the Work, HONEYWELL shall repair the property to its pre-existing condition unless CUSTOMER directs otherwise. At the completion of the Work, HONEYWELL shall remove waste material supplied by HONEYWELL under this Agreement as well as all its tools, equipment, machinery and surplus material. HONEYWELL shall dispose of all waste materials or rubbish caused by its operations; provided, that unless otherwise specifically agreed to in this Agreement, HONEYWELL shall not be responsible for disposal of toxic or hazardous materials removed from the facilities.. HONEYWELL shall be responsiblefor disposal of fluorescent lights, potential polychlorinated biphenyl containing light ballasts and mercury containing controls to the extent their replacement is specified in Attachment A. 2.2.3 HONEYWELL shall give all notices and comply with all laws and ordinances legally enacted as of the date of execution of the Agreement governing the execution of the Work. Provided, however, that HONEYWELL shall not be responsible nor liable for the violation of any code, law or ordinance caused by CUSTOMER or existing in CUSTOMER's property prior to the commencement of the Work. City of National City ER Contract Redlined/krs/9-2-09 1 2.2.4 HONEYWELL shall comply with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations that regulate the health and safety of its workers while providing the Work, and shall take such measures as required by those laws and regulations to prevent injury and accidents to other persons on, about or adjacent to the site of the Work. It is understood and agreed, however, that HONEYWELL shall have no responsibility for elimination or abatement of health or safety hazards created or otherwise resulting from activities at the site of the Work carried on by persons not in a contractual relationship with HONEYWELL, including CUSTOMER, CUSTOMER's contractors or subcontractors, CUSTOMER's tenants or CUSTOMER's visitors. CUSTOMER agrees to cause its contractors, subcontractors and tenants to comply fully with all applicable federal, state and municipal laws and regulations governing health and safety and to comply, with all reasonable requests and directions of HONEYWELL for the elimination or abatement of any such health or safety hazards at the site of the work 2.2.5 Prevailing Wage. State prevailing wage rates may apply to work performed under this Agreement. State prevailing wage rates apply to all public works contracts as set forth in California Labor Code, including but not limited to; §§1720, 1720.2, 1720.3, 1720.4 and 1771. HONEYWELL is solely responsible to determine if state prevailing wage rates apply and, if applicable, pay such rates in accordance with all laws, ordinances, rules, and regulations. 2.3 Patent Indemnity 2.3.1 HONEYWELL shall, at its expense, defend or, at its option, settle any suit that may be instituted against CUSTOMER for alleged infringement of any United States patents related to the hardware manufactured and provided by HONEYWELL, provided that: 1. Such alleged infringement consists only in the use of such hardware by itself and not as part of, or in combination with, any other devices, parts or software not provided by HONEYWELL hereunder; 2. CUSTOMER gives HONEYWELL immediate notice in writing of any such suit and permits HONEYWELL, through counsel of its choice, to answer the charge of infringement and defend such suit; and 3. CUSTOMER gives HONEYWELL all needed information, assistance and authority, at HONEYWELL's expense, to enable HONEYWELL to defend such suit. 23.2 If such a suit has occurred, or in HONEYWELL's opinion is likely to occur, HONEYWELL may, at its election and expense: obtain for CUSTOMER the right to continue using such equipment; or replace, correct or modify it so that it is not infringing; or remove such equipment and grant CUSTOMER a credit therefore, as depreciated. 2.3.3 In the case of a fmal award of damages in any such suit, HONEYWELL will pay such award. HONEYWELL shall not, however, be responsible for any settlement made without its written consent. 2.3.4 THIS ARTICLE STATES HONEYWELL'S TOTAL LIABILITY AND CUSTOMER'S SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT BY THE HARDWARE MANUFACTURED AND PROVIDED BY HONEYWELL HEREUNDER. IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY SUCH ACTUAL OR ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 2.3. 2.4 Warranties and Completion 2.4.1 HONEYWELL warrants CUSTOMER good and clear title to all equipment and materials furnished to CUSTOMER pursuant to this Agreement (except licensed software, which shall be governed exclusively by the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement, attached hereto as Attachment B), free and clear of liens and encumbrances. HONEYWELL hereby warrants that all such equipment and materials shall be of good quality and shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, including installation and setup, for a period of one (1) year from the date of beneficial use or substantial completion of the equipment or portion of the Work in question, provided that no repairs, substitutions, modifications, or additions have been made, except by HONEYWELL or with HONEYWELL's written permission, and provided that after delivery such equipment or materials have not been subjected by non-HONEYWELL personnel to accident, neglect, misuse, or use in violation of any instructions supplied by HONEYWELL. HONEYWELL's sole liability hereunder shall be to repair promptly or replace defective equipment or materials, at HONEYWELL's option and at HONEYWELL's expense. The limited warranty contained in this Section 2.4.1 shall constitute the exclusive remedy of CUSTOMER and the exclusive liability of HONEYWELL for any breach of any warranty related to the equipment and materials furnished by HONEYWELL pursuant to this Agreement. 2.4.2 In addition to the warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1 above, HONEYWELL shall, at CUSTOMER's request, assign to CUSTOMER any and all manufacturer's or installer's warranties for equipment or materials not manufactured by HONEYWELL and provided as part of the Work, to the extent that such third -party warranties are assignable and extend beyond the one (I) year limited warranty set forth in Section 2.4.1. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 2 2.4.3 THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE, AND HONEYWELL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM, OR RELATING TO, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ITS BREACH. 2.5 Non -Discrimination Provisions. HONEYWELL shall not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. HONEYWELL will take positive action to -insure that applicants -are -employed without -regard to their age, race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, national origin, physical handicap, or medical condition. Such action shall include but not be limited to the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. HONEYWELL agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment any notices provided by the CUSTOMER setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. 2.6 Workers' Compensation. HONEYWELL shall comply with all of the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Insurance and Safety Acts of the State of California, the applicable provisions of Division 4 and 5 of the California Government Code and all amendments thereto; and all similar state or Federal acts or laws applicable; and shall indemnify, and hold harmless the CUSTOMER and its officers, and employees from and against all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, proceedings and judgments, including reasonable attorney's fees and defense costs presented, brought or recovered against the CUSTOMER or its officers, employees, or volunteers, for or on account of any liability under any of said acts which may be incurred by reason of any work to be performed by HONEYWELL under this Agreement. ARTICLE 3 CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 CUSTOMER shall provide HONEYWELL full information regarding the requirements for the Work. 3.2 CUSTOMER shall designate a representative who shall be fully acquainted with the Work, and who has authority to approve changes in the scope of the Work and render decisions promptly. 3.3 CUSTOMER shall furnish to HONEYWELL all information regarding utility locations and other information reasonably pertinent to this Agreement, the Work and the Project. 3.4 CUSTOMER shall secure and pay for all necessary approvals, easements, assessments and charges required for the construction, use or occupancy of permanent structures or for permanent changes in existing facilities, including charges for legal and auditing services. 3.5 If CUSTOMER becomes aware of any fault or defect in the Work, it shall give prompt written notice thereof to HONEYWELL. 3.6 The services and information required by the above paragraphs shall be furnished with reasonable promptness at CUSTOMER's expense and HONEYWELL shall be entitled to rely upon the accuracy and the completeness thereof. 3.7 Prior to the commencement of the Work and at such future times as HONEYWELL shall reasonably deem appropriate, CUSTOMER shall furnish evidence in a form satisfactory to HONEYWELL that sufficient funds are available and committed topay for the Work. Unless .such evidence is furnished, HONEYWELL is not required to commence or continue any Work. Further, if CUSTOMER does not provide such evidence, HONEYWELL may stop work upon fifteen (15) days notice to CUSTOMER. The failure of HONEYWELL to insist upon the providing of this evidence at any one time shall not be a waiver of CUSTOMER's obligation to make payments pursuant to this Agreement, nor shall it be a waiver of HONEYWELL's right to request or insist that such evidence be provided at a later date. 3.8 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES, MOLD AND UNSAFE WORKING CONDITIONS 3.8.1 "Hazardous substance" includes all of the following, whether naturally occurring or manufactured, in quantities, conditions or concentrations that have, are alleged to have, or are believed tohave an adverse effect on human health, City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 3 habitability of a Site, or the environment: (a) any dangerous, hazardous or toxic pollutant, contaminant, chemical, material or substance defined as hazardous or toxic or as a pollutant or contaminant under state or federal law, and (b) any petroleum product, nuclear fuel or material, carcinogen, asbestos, urea formaldehyde, foamed -in -place insulation, polychlorinated biphenyl (PCBs), and (c) any other chemical or biological material or organism, that has, is alleged to have, or is believed to have an adverse effect on human health, habitability of a Site, or the environment. 3.8.2 "Mold" means any type or form of fungus or biological material or agent, including mold, mildew, moisture; yeast and mushrooms, and any mycotoxins, spores, scents, or by-products produced or released by any of the foregoing. This includes any related or any such conditions caused by third parties. 3.8.3 "Covered Equipment" means theequipment covered by the Services to be performed by HONEYWELL under this Agreement, and is limited to the equipment included in the respective work scope attachments. 3.8.4 CUSTOMER has not observed or received notice from any source (formal or informal) of (a) Hazardous Substances or Mold, either airborne or on or within the walls, floors, ceilings, heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems, plumbing systems, structure, and other components of the Site, or within furniture, fixtures, equipment, containers or pipelines in a Site; or (b) conditions that, to CUSTOMER'S knowledge, might cause or promote accumulation, concentration, growth or dispersion of Hazardous Substances or Mold on or within such locations. 3.8.5 HONEYWELL is not responsible for determining whether the Covered Equipment or the temperature, humidity and ventilation settings used by CUSTOMER, are appropriate for CUSTOMER and the Site except as specifically provided in an attached Work Scope Document. 3.8.6 If any such materials, situations or conditions, whether disclosed or not, are in fact discovered by HONEYWELL or others and provide an unsafe condition for the performance of the work or Services, the discovery of the condition shall constitute a cause beyond HONEYWELL'S reasonable control and HONEYWELL shall have the right to cease the work or Services until the area has been made safe by CUSTOMER or CUSTOMER'S representative, at CUSTOMER'S expense. HONEYWELL shall have the right to terminate this Agreement if CUSTOMER has not fully remediated the unsafe condition within sixty (60) days of discovery. 3.8.7 CUSTOMER represents that CUSTOMER has not retained HONEYWELL to discover, inspect, investigate, identify, prevent or remediate Hazardous Substances or Mold or conditions caused by Hazardous Substances or Mold. 3.8.8 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWED BY LAW, CUSTOMER SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HONEYWELL HARMLESS FROM AND AGAINST ANY AND ALL CLAIMS AND COSTS OF WHATEVER NATURE, (NOT INCLUDING CONSULTANTS' AND ATTORNEYS' FEES) DAMAGES FOR BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, FINES, PENALTIES, CLEANUP COSTS AND COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DELAY OR WORK STOPPAGE, THAT IN ANY WAY RESULTS FROM OR ARISES UNDER THE BREACH OF THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES IN THIS SECTION THE EXISTENCE OF MOLD OR A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE AT A SITE, OR THE OCCURRENCE OR EXISTENCE OF THE SITUATIONS OR CONDITIONS DESCRIBED IN THIS SECTION, WHETHER ORNOT CUSTOMER PROVIDES HONEYWELL ADVANCE NOTICE OF THE EXISTENCE OR OCCURRENCE AND REGARDLESS OF WHEN t'HE HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE OR OCCURRENCE IS DISCOVERED OR OCCURS. THIS INDEMNIFICATION SHALL SURVIVE TERMINATION OF THIS AGREEMENT FOR WHATEVER REASON. 3.9 In addition to the price set forth in Article 6 of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay any present and future taxes or any other governmental charges now or hereafter imposed by existing or future laws with respect to the sale, transfer, use, ownership or possession of the Work or any Support Services provided hereunder, excluding taxes on Honeywell's net income. 3.10 CUSTOMER shall execute a software license in the form of the Software License Agreement attached hereto as Attachment B. Failure of CUSTOMER to execute such Software License Agreement shall excuse HONEYWELL from any delivery requirements pursuant to this Agreement and shall be considered a material breach by CUSTOMER. ARTICLE 4 SUBCONTRACTS 4.1 At its exclusive option, HONEYWELL may subcontract some or all of the Work or Support Services. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 4.2 A Subcontractor is a person or entity who has a direct contract with HONEYWELL to perform any effort in connection with the Work. The term Subcontractor does NOT include any separate contractors employed by CUSTOMER or such separate contractors' subcontractors. 4.3 For the purposes of this Agreement, no contractual relationship shall exist between CUSTOMER and any Subcontractor. HONEYWELL shall be responsible for the management of its Subcontractors in their performance of their Work. ARTICLE 5 INSTALLATION AND ACCEPTANCE 5.1 The Work to be performed under this Agreement shall be commenced and completed as set forth in the Installation Schedule attached hereto as Attachment C. 5.2 If HONEYWELL is delayed at any time in the progress of performing its obligations under this Agreement by any act of CUSTOMER or any contractor employed by CUSTOMER; or by changes ordered or requested by CUSTOMER in the Work performed pursuant to this Agreement; or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, adverse weather conditions or other events or occurrences which could not be reasonably anticipated; or unavoidable casualties; or any other problem beyond HONEYWELL's reasonable control (an "Excusable Delay"), then the time for performance of the obligations affected by such Excusable Delay shall be extended by the period of any delay actually incurred as a result thereof. If any delay, or cumulative delays, within CUSTOMER'S control, extends beyond twenty (20) days, CUSTOMER shall reimburse HONEYWELL for all additional costs resulting therefrom. 5.3 HONEYWELL shall provide Delivery and Acceptance Certificates in a form acceptable to CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL (the "Delivery and Acceptance Certificates") for the Work provided pursuant to the Schedule identified in attachment J. Upon receipt of each Delivery and Acceptance Certificate, CUSTOMER shall promptly inspect the Work performed by HONEYWELL identified therein and execute each such Delivery and Acceptance Certificate as soon as reasonably possible, but in no event later than twenty (20) days after delivery of the same by HONEYWELL, unless CUSTOMER provides HONEYWELL with a written statement identifying specific material performance deficiencies that it wishes HONEYWELL to correct. HONEYWELL will use reasonably diligent efforts to correct all such material deficiencies and will give written notice to CUSTOMER. when all such items have been corrected. The Parties intend that a final Delivery and Acceptance Certificate will be executed for the Work as soon as all Work is installed and operating. Execution and delivery by CUSTOMER of such final Delivery and. Acceptance Certificate with respect to the Work shall constitute "Final Acceptance" of such Work performed by HONEYWELL pursuant to the Installation Schedule. ARTICLE 6 PRICE AND PAYMENT 6.1 Price 6.1.1 The price for the Work is One Million Six Hundred Nine Four Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty Seven Dollars ($1,694,947), subject to the adjustments set forth in Articles 5 and 7. 6.1.2 The total price for Support Services is set forth in Attachment D hereto, subject to the adjustments described therein. 6.1.3 The price is based upon laws, codes and regulations in existence as of the date this Agreement is executed. Any changes in or to applicable laws, codes and regulations affecting the cost of the Work shall be the responsibility of CUSTOMER and shall entitle HONEYWELL to an equitable adjustment in the price and schedule. 6.1.4 The price will be modified for delays caused by CUSTOMER and for Changes in the Work, all pursuant to Article 7. 6.1.5 The license fees forall licensed software identified in Attachment B are included in the price to be paid by CUSTOMER as identified in this Article 6. 6.2 Payment 6.2.1 Upon execution of this Agreement, CUSTOMER shall pay or cause to be paid to HONEYWELL the full price for the Work in accordance with the Payment Schedule, Attachment E. CUSTOMER shall make payments for the Support Services in accordance with Attachment D. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 5 6.2.2 Payments for the Work past due more than thirty (30) days shall accrue interest from the due date to. the date of payment at the rate of one and one half percent (1.5%) per month, compounded monthly, or the highest legal rate then allowed. CUSTOMER shall pay all attorney and/or collection fees incurred by HONEYWELL in collecting any past due amounts. ARTICLE 7 CHANGES IN THE PROJECT 7.1 A Change Order is a written order signed by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL authorizing a change in the Work or adjustment in the price, or a change to the Installation Schedule described in Attachment C. 7.2 CUSTOMER may request HONEYWELL to submit proposals for changes in the Work. Unless otherwise specifically agreed to in writing by both parties, if HONEYWELL submits a proposal pursuant to such request but CUSTOMER chooses not to proceed, HONEYWELL shall not be entitled to any reimbursement for any and all costs incurred in preparing the proposal. 7.3 Claims for Concealed or Unknown Conditions If conditions are encountered at the site that are (1) subsurface or otherwise concealed physical conditions which differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or (2) unknown physical conditions of an unusual nature, which differ materially from those ordinarily found to exist and generally recognized as inherent in construction activities of the character provided for in the Contract Documents, then notice by the observing party shall be given to the other party promptly before conditions are disturbed and in no event later than twenty-one (21) days after first observance of the conditions, and, if appropriate, an equitable adjustment to the Contract Price and Installation Schedule shall be made by a Change Order. If agreement cannot be reached by the Parties, the party seeking an adjustment in the Price or Installation Schedule may assert a claim in accordance with Paragraph 7.4. 7.4 If HONEYWELL wishes to make a claim for an increase in the Price or an extension in the Installation Schedule it shall give CUSTOMER written notice thereof within a reasonable time after the occurrence of the event giving rise to such claim. This notice shall be given by HONEYWELL before proceeding to execute the Work, except in an emergency endangering life or property, in which case HONEYWELL shall have the authority to act, in its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Claims arising from delay shall be made within a reasonable time after the delay. Increases based upon design and estimating costs with respect to possible changes requested by CUSTOMER shall be made within a reasonable time after the decision is made not to proceed with the change. No such claim shall be valid unlessso made. If CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL cannot agree on the amount of the adjustment in the Price, or the Installation Schedule, it shall be determined pursuant to the provisions of Article 12. Any change in the Price or the Installation Schedule resulting from such claim shall be authorized by Change Order. 7.5 Emergencies In any emergency affecting the safety of persons or property, HONEYWELL shall act, at its discretion, to prevent threatened damage, injury or loss. Any increase in the Price or extension of time claimed by HONEYWELL on account of emergency work shall be determined as provided in Section 7.4. ARTICLE 8 INSURANCE. INDEMNITY. WAIVER OF SUBROGATION. AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 8.1 Indemnity 8.1.1 HONEYWELL agrees to indemnify, and hold harmless the. CUSTOMER, its officersand employees from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, damages, disability, losses, expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' fees and defense costs) and liabilities of any nature (including, but not limited to property damage and personal and bodily injury, sickness and disease) to the extent caused by HONEYWELL's (i) breach of any obligation, representation or warranty contained herein, and/or (ii) negligence or willful misconduct (including any such breach, negligence or willful misconduct by HONEYWELL's officers and employees). 8.1.2 CUSTOMER agrees to indemnify, and hold harmless the HONEYWELL, its officers and employees from and against any and all actions, claims, demands, damages, disability, losses, expenses (including, but not limited to, reasonable attorneys' City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 6 fees and defense costs) and liabilities of any nature (including, but not limited to property damage and personal and bodily injury, sickness and disease) to the extent caused by CUSTOMER's (i) breach of any obligation, representation or warranty contained herein, and/or (ii) negligence or willful misconduct (including any such breach, negligence or willful misconduct by CUSTOMER's officers and employees). 8.1.3 CUSTOMER shall require any other contractor who may have a contract on this project with CUSTOMER to perform work in the areas where Work will be performed under this Agreement to agree to indemnify CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and hold them harmless from all claims for bodily injury and property damage [other than property insured under Paragraph 8.41 that may arise from that contractor's operations. Such provisions shall be in a form satisfactory to HONEYWELL. 8.2 Contractor's Liability Insurance HONEYWELL, at its sole cost and expense, shall purchase and maintain, and shall require its subcontractors, when applicable, to purchase and maintain throughout the term of this agreement, the following insurance policies: ® A. If checked, Professional Liability Insurance (errors and omissions) with minimum limits of $1,000,000 per occurrence. B. Automobile insurance covering all bodily injury and property damage incurred during the performance of this Agreement, with a minimum coverage of $5,000,000 combined single limit per accident. Such automobile insurance shall include owned, non -owned, and hired vehicles ("any auto"). C. Commercial general liability insurance, with minimum limits of $5,000,000 per occurrence/$10,000,000 aggregate, covering all bodily injury and property damage arising out of its operations under this Agreement. D. Workers' compensation insurance in an amount sufficient to meet statutory requirements covering all of HONEYWELL's employees and employers' liability insurance with limitsof at least $1,000,000 per accident. In addition, the policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the CUSTOMER. If HONEYWELL has no employees subject to the California Workers' Compensation and Labor laws, HONEYWELL shall execute a Declaration to that effect. Said Declaration shall be provided to HONEYEWLL by CUSTOMER E. "All Risk" Property Insurance, including Builder's Risk coverage or an Installation Floater in an amount equal to the Agreement amount plus additional coverage equal to the Agreement amount for all subsequent change orders. 1) CUSTOMER shall be an Additional Insured on the "all risk" policy;. 2) Coverage shall be written on an all risk, replacement cost basis and shall include coverage for flood and earth movement as well as coverage for losses that may occur during equipment testing; 3) Policy shall be maintained until whichever of the following shall first occur: (a) final payment has been made; or (b) until no person or entity, other than CUSTOMER, has an insurable interest in the property required to be covered; 4) Policy shall be endorsed such that the insurance shall not be canceled or lapse because of any partial use or occupancy by CUSTOMER; 5) The Installation Floater must provide coverage from the time the equipment/material becomes the responsibility of HONEYWELL and shall continue without interruption during the installation, including any time during which the equipment/material is beingtransported to the installation site, or awaiting installation, whether on or off site; 6) HONEYWELL is solely responsible for the payment of all deductibles under the Installation Floater F. The aforesaid policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the CUSTOMER, its officers, employees, and volunteers, so that any other policies held by the CUSTOMER shall not contribute to any loss under said insurance. Said policies shall provide for thirty (30) days prior written notice to the CUSTOMER of cancellation or material change. G. Said policies, except for the professional liability and workers' compensation policies, shall name the CUSTOMER and its officers, agents and employees as additional insureds. H. If required insurance coverage is provided on a "claims made" rather than "occurrence" form,. HONEYWELL shall maintain such insurance coverage for three years after expiration of the term (and any extensions) of this Agreement. In addition, the "retro" date must be on or before the date of this. Agreement. J. Insurance shall be written with only California admitted companies which hold a current policy holder's alphabetic and financial size category rating of not less than A VIII according to the current Best's Key Rating Guide, or a company equal financial stability that is approved by the City's Risk Manager. In the event coverage is provided by non admitted "surplus lines" carriers, they must be included on the most recent California List of Eligible Surplus Lines Insurers (LESLI list) and otherwise meet rating requirements. policy. City of National City ER Contract/I-29-10 K. This Agreement shall not take effect until certificate(s) or other sufficient proof that these insurance provisions have been complied with, are filed with and approved by the CUSTOMER's Risk Manager. If HONEYWELL does not keep all of such insurance policies in full force and effect at all times during the terms of this Agreement, the CUSTOMER may elect to treat the failure to maintain the requisite insurance as a breach of this Agreement and terminate the Agreement as provided herein. L. All deductibles and self -insured retentions in excess of $10,000 must be disclosed to and approved by the CUSTOMER. 8.3 Insurance to Protect Project 8.3.1 CUSTOMER shall purchase and maintain all risk full cost replacement property insurance in a form acceptable to HONEYWELL for the length of time to complete the Project. This insurance shall include as named additional insureds HONEYWELL and HONEYWELL's Subcontractors and Sub -subcontractors and shall include, at a minimum, coverage for fire, windstorm, flood, earthquake, theft, vandalism, malicious mischief, transit, collapse, testing, and damage resulting from defective design, workmanship, or material. CUSTOMER will increase limits of coverage, if necessary, to reflect estimated replacement costs. CUSTOMER will be responsible for any co-insurance penalties or deductibles. If the Work covers an addition to or is adjacent to an existing building, HONEYWELL and its Subcontractors and Sub-subcontractorsshall be named additional insureds under CUSTOMER's Property Insurance covering such building and its contents. 8.3.1.1 If CUSTOMER finds it necessary to occupy or use a portion or portions of the Facilities prior to Substantial Completion thereof, such occupancy shall not commence prior to a time mutually agreed to by CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and to which the insurance company or companies providing the property insurance have consented by endorsement to the policy or policies. This insurance shall not be canceled or lapsed on account of such partial occupancy. Consent of HONEYWELL and of the insurance company or companies to such occupancy or use shall not be unreasonably withheld. 8.3.2 CUSTOMER shall purchase and maintain such insurance as will protect CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL against loss of use of CUSTOMER's property due to those perils insured pursuant to Subparagraph 8.4.1. Such policy will provide coverage for expenses of expediting materials, continuing overhead of CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL, necessary labor expense including overtime, loss of income by CUSTOMER and other determined exposures. Exposures of CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL shall be determined by mutual agreement and separate limits of coverage fixed for each item. 8.3.3 CUSTOMER shall provide evidence of Insurance to HONEYWELL before work on the Project begins. All insurance coverage(s) must be with a carrier rated A- or better by one of the National Insurance Rating Agencies such as A.M. Best. HONEYWELL will be given thirty (30) days notice of cancellation, non -renewal, or any endorsements restricting or reducing coverage. 8.4 Property Insurance Loss Adjustment 8.4.1 Any insured loss shall be adjusted with CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL and made payable to CUSTOMER and HONEYWELL as trustees for the insureds, as their interests may appear, subject to any applicable mortgagee clause. 8.4.2 Upon the occurrence of an insured loss, monies received will be deposited in a separate account and the trustees shall make distribution in accordance with the agreement of the parties in interest, or in the absence of such agreement, in accordance with an arbitration award pursuant to Article 12. If the trustees are unable to agree between themselves on the settlement of the loss, such dispute shall also be submitted to arbitration pursuant to Article 12. 8.5 Limitation of Liability. 8.5.1 IN NO EVENT SHALL HONEYWELL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECULATIVE, OR REMOTE, DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF OR AS A RESULT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, MOLD, MOISTURE OR INDOOR AIR QUALITY, OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, RELATING TO, OR CONNECTED WITH THE WORK, SERVICES, EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS, OR ANY GOODS PROVIDED HEREUNDER. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 8 ARTICLE 9 TERMINATION OF THE AGREEMENT 9.1 If HONEYWELL defaults in, or fails or neglects to carry forward the Work in accordance with this Agreement, CUSTOMER may provide notice in writing of its intention to terminate this Agreement to HONEYWELL. If HONEYWELL, following receipt of such written notice, neglects to cure or correct the identified deficiencies within thirty (30) business days, CUSTOMER may provide a second written notice. If HONEYWELL has not, within thirty (30) business days after receipt of such notice, acted to remedy and make good such deficiencies, CUSTOMER may terminate this Agreement and take possession of the site together with all materials thereon, and move to complete the Work itself expediently. If the expense of completing the Work exceeds the unpaid balance, HONEYWELL shall pay the difference to CUSTOMER. 9.2 If CUSTOMER fails to make payments as they become due, or otherwise defaults or breaches its obligations under this Agreement, HONEYWELL may give written notice to CUSTOMER of HONEYWELL's intention to terminate this Agreement. If CUSTOMER, following receipt of such written notice, neglects to cure or correct the identified deficiencies within thirty (30) business days, HONEYWELL may provide a second written notice. If CUSTOMER has not, within seven (7) business days after receipt of such notice, acted to remedy and make good such deficiencies, HONEYWELL may terminate this Agreement andrecover from CUSTOMER payment for Work executed and for losses sustained for materials, tools, construction equipment and machinery. ARTICLE 10 ASSIGNMENT AND GOVERNING LAW 10.1 This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of California. The venue will be in San Diego County and the Parties will mutually decide upon which particular Judicial District. 10.2 Neither party to the Agreement shall assign this Agreement or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other party. Such consent shall not be reasonably withheld, except that HONEYWELL may assign to another party the right to receive payments due under this Agreement. HONEYWELL may enter into subcontracts for the Work without obtaining CUSTOMER's consent. ARTICLE 11 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 11.1 The Table of Contents and headings in this Agreement are for information and convenience only and do not modify the obligations of this Agreement. 11.2 Confidentiality. As used herein, the term "CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION" shall mean any information in readable form or in machine-readable form, including software supplied to CUSTOMER by HONEYWELL, that has been identified or labeled as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import. CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION shall also mean any information that is disclosed orally and is designated as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import at the time of disclosure and is reduced to writing, marked as "Confidential" and/or "Proprietary" or with words of similar import, and supplied to the receiving party within ten (10) days of disclosure.. All rights in and to CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and to any proprietary and/or novel features contained in CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION disclosed are reserved by the disclosing party; and the party receiving such disclosure will not use the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION for any purpose except in the performance of this Agreement and will not disclose any of the CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION to benefit itself or to damage the disclosing party. This prohibition includes any business information (strategic plans, etc.) that may become known to either party. Each party shall, upon request of the other party or upon completion or earlier termination of this Agreement, return the other party's CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION and all copies thereof. The CUSTOMER may from time to time communicate to HONEYWELL certain confidential information to enable HONEYWELL to effectively perform the services to be provided herein. HONEYWELL shall treat all such information as confidential and shall not disclose any part thereof without the prior written consent of the CUSTOMER. HONEYWFI 1' shall limit the use and circulation of such information, even within its own organization, to the extent necessary to perform the services to be provided herein. City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 9 HONEYWELL shall not disclose any reports, recommendations, conclusions or other results of the services or the existence of the subject matter of this Agreement without the prior written consent of the CUSTOMER. In its performance hereunder, HONEYWELL shall comply with all legal obligations it may now or hereafter have respecting the information or other property of any other person, firm or corporation. HONEYWELL shall be liable to CUSTOMER for any damages caused by breach of this condition. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, neither party shall be liable for any disclosure or use of information disclosed or communicated by the other party if the information: (a) is publicly available at the time of disclosure or later becomes publicly available other than through breach of this Agreement, or (b) is known to the receiving party at the time of disclosure; or (c) is subsequently rightfully obtained from a third party on an unrestricted basis; or (d) is approved for release in writing by an authorized representative of the disclosing party; or (e) is subject to disclosure under the California Public Records Act; or (f) is required by law to be disclosed. The obligation of this Article shall survive any expiration, cancellation or termination of this Agreement. 11.3 If any provision is held illegal, invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall be construed and interpreted to achieve the purposes of the Parties. 11.4 Risk of loss for all equipment and materials provided by HONEYWELL hereunder shall transfer to CUSTOMER upon delivery to. CUSTOMER's Facilities from HONEYWELL or its Subcontractor and title shall pass upon final acceptance or final payment by CUSTOMER to HONEYWELL, whichever occurs later. 11.5 NOTICES. All notices or other communications required or permitted hereunder shall be in writing, and shall be personally delivered; or sent byovernight mail (Federal Express or the like); or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested; or sent by ordinary mail, postage prepaid; or telegraphed or cabled; or delivered or sent by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax; and shall be deemed received upon the earlier of (i) if personally delivered, the date of delivery to the address of the person to receive such notice, (ii) if sent by overnight mail, the business day following its deposit in such overnight mail facility, (iii) if mailed by registered, certified or ordinary mail, five (5) days (ten (10) days if the address is outside the State of California) after the date of deposit in a post office, mailbox, mail chute, or other like facility regularly maintained by the United States Postal Service, (iv) if given by telegraph or cable, when delivered to the telegraph company with charges prepaid, or (v) if given by telex, telecopy, facsimile or fax, when sent. Any notice, request, demand, direction or other communication delivered or sent as specified above shall be directed to the following persons: To HONEYWELL: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. Honeywell Building Solutions 12503 SE Mill Plain Blvd, Suite 150, Vancouver, WA 98684 Attention: Brett Lichtenthaler To CUSTOMER: CITY OF NATIONAL CITY, CA Public Works Department 2100 Hoover Avenue, National City, CA 91950 Attention: Joe H. A. Smith, Director of Public Works 11.6 Waiver. A party's failure to insist upon the performance or fulfillment of any of the other party's obligations under this Agreement shall not be deemed or construed as a waiver or relinquishment of the future performance of any such rightor obligation hereunder. 11.7 If any provision of this Agreement or the application thereof to any circumstances shall be held to be invalid or unenforceable, then the remaining provisions of this Agreement or the application thereof to other circumstances shall not be affected hereby and shall be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. City of National City ER Contractll-29-10 10 11.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in multiple counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, but all of which, together, shall constitute but one and the same instrument. 11.9 No Obligations to Third Parties. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, the execution and delivery of this Agreement shall not be deemed to confer any rights upon, or obligate any of the parties hereto, to any person or entity other than the parties hereto. 11.10 Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules attached hereto are hereby incorporated herein by this reference for all purposes. 11.11 Amendment to this Agreement. The terms of this Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an instrument in writing executed by each of the parties hereto. 11.12 Waiver. The waiver or failure to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not operate as a waiver of any future breach of any such provision or any other provision hereof. ARTICLE 12 ARBITRATION 12.1 MEDIATION/ARBITRATION. If a dispute arises out of or relates to this Agreement, or the breach thereof, the parties agree first to try, in good faith, to settle the dispute by mediation in San Diego California, in accordance with the Commercial Mediation Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the "AAA") before resorting to arbitration. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Mediator. The costs of mediation shall be borne equally by the parties. Any controversy or claim arising out of, or relating to, this Agreement, or breach thereof, which is not resolved by mediation shall be settled by arbitration in San Diego, California, in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the AAA then existing. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Arbitrator. Any award rendered shall be final and conclusive upon the parties, and a judgment thereon may be entered in any court having jurisdiction over the subject matter of the controversy. The expenses of the arbitration shall be borne equally by the parties to the arbitration, provided that each party shall pay for and bear the costs of its own experts, evidence and attorneys' fees, except that the arbitrator may assess such expenses or any part thereof against a specified party as part of the arbitration award. The Parties will mutually decide upon the Mediator and/or Arbitrator. APPROVALS: The parties hereby execute this Agreement as of the date first set forth herein by the signatures of their duly authorized representatives: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. By Name IOW44 eaoA '-5 Title £( 4cc-r dA. t. (+-f, 4. Date CITY OF NATIONAL CITY By Name Title Date City of National City ER Contract/1-29-10 11 re Print Name OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 1243 National City Blvd. National City, California 91950 Michael R. Della, CMC - City Clerk 619-336-4228 phone • 619-336-4229 fax HONEY BUILDING SOLUTIONS RESOLUTION NO. 2010 Adopted 03-16-10 Resolution of the City Council of the City of National City authorizing the Mayor to execute an Agreement with Honeywell Building Solutions for a budget -neutral, self -funded comprehensive energy retrofit program Received 1 Fully Executed Original Agreement 3-c95-M Date