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The National Sustainable Building Advisor Program (National SBAP)

The National Sustainable Building Advisor Program invites you to tap into a national movement, a program for training design and construction professionals in sustainable building. It offers an opportunity for income generation, as well as collaboration with your local community leaders.

The National SBA Program, a nine-month certification program has been developed for working design and construction professionals who want to enhance their professional skills by learning practical sustainable building techniques and strategies they can apply in a rapidly growing transformation of development and redevelopment of the built environment. It includes a National Certification Exam that, upon passing, entitles the program graduates to use CSBA after their names or business cards and other appropriate documents.

Leaders in your local community, including utility and municipal representatives are likely to be involved in promoting sustainable building, and are looking for opportunities to provide quality training.

We encourage you to review the materials below to determine if it makes sense for your continuing education program to leverage this fast-moving trend. Please contact us for further details.

Who Should Participate
Architects and Engineers, Tenant and Developer Representatives, Construction and Capital Project Managers, Other Building Industry Professionals, Resource Conservation Specialists.

Who to Contact
Additional information on the Sustainable Building Advisor Professional Certificate Program can be obtained from Seattle Central Community College by calling Katherine Morgan, O’Brien & Company, 206.842.8995 or Linda Blair, Office of Continuing and Professional Education, at 206.587.5476. Additional information on Sustainable Building can be obtained from Peter Dobrovolny at Seattle City Light by sending e-mail to peter.dobrovolny@seattle.gov or by calling 206.615.1094.
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