Specifications include, but are not limited to: A minimum of three (3) consultants will be selected to provide commissioning services for Facilities Professional Service clients. At least two of the selected consultants must have a physical office located in Eastern Washington. Chosen consultants will be expected to assist in development and coordination of the commissioning specifications and participate in the design review process. The systems to be commissioned may include, but are not limited to heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment, HVAC controls, ductwork, Electrical, exhaust fans, smoke evacuation system, carbon dioxide detectors, laboratory equipment, plumbing, fire/life safety, security, low voltage, emergency power, domestic hot water and the building envelope. Consultants must demonstrate competences in meeting LEED compulsory as well as enhanced commissioning services requirements. Consultants may be involved in reviewing the LEED training materials and videotaping the training sessions. The Building Commissioning Guidelines for the State of Washington, may be used as a guide for typical equipment to be commissioned in Divisions 15 and 16. Chosen consultants may be required to begin at the early design stages of the Project and stay with the Project through completion. Chosen consultants may also be required to check the systems periodically for one year after completion.