Mark Garner
February 12, 2015
Don’t Go It Alone: Verifiers Can Help Avoid Scheduling Issues, Costly Damages
One of the most important aspects of multifamily construction is scheduling. If done properly, it can save the owner and the
general contractor a lot of time, money, and frustration. But all too often, this process is not monitored closely enough. In large multi-million-dollar projects,
the smallest mistakes in construction sequencing can be devastating to
the project by causing costly delays, damages, and legal actions. NGBS Green Verifiers can help you plan so that a small error in scheduling doesn't result in a major catastrophe in your green building.
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Steven Armstrong
May 28, 2014
Get Help Navigating The ‘Gray Zone’ in Green: Commercial-Grade Residential Construction
Use of the NGBS for multifamily construction has been booming over the past few years, and it's being accepted as the green program of choice at near exponential rates. All NGBS Green Verifiers are trained by Home Innovation to verify all types of green projects, but on-the-ground expertise varies. If you are transitioning from multifamily low- and mid-rise buildings to multifamily high-rise buildings, it's important to work with an NGBS Green Verifier who understands the "gray areas" and differences with this kind of project to maximize the value of your verification.
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Bob Hill, PE
May 22, 2014
Moisture Testing: An Ounce of Prevention, Better Than a Pound of Cure
Energy efficiency requirements in the building codes are becoming more and more stringent. This has lead to the unintended consequence of builders having to contend with and mitigate excess moisture in the homes they build. Making houses tighter with less air infiltration creates positive energy benefits but, unless adequate ventilation is provided in the right way, there can be moisture-related issues like mold growth. Proper moisture testing for building products is crucial to ensure they perform as manufacturers, builders, and homeowners desire.
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Joseph Gordon
May 15, 2014
NGBS Keeps Builders on The Cutting Edge
It's 2014, the 2012 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) is gaining ground and being accepted in many states, and it is no longer a question of "if" but "when" you will be required to meet a certain building leakage number. So if you're a home builder still asking, “Isn't it better – and greener – to just let my homes 'breathe' naturally rather than sealing them tightly and relying on mechanical ventilation?” you're in for an abrupt and rude awakening when the new code comes to town. Don't wait. The future is now. And certification to the NGBS is your best tool.
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Anne Evens
March 27, 2014
How to Help Appraisers Fairly Value Home Energy Efficiency Improvements
At Elevate Energy, we design and implement efficiency programs that lower costs, protect the environment, and ensure the benefits of energy efficiency reach those who need them most. As a provider of these programs, we understand that future success is dependent upon energy efficiency becoming transparent in the real estate transaction of high performance homes.
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Vladimir Kochkin
March 20, 2014
Green Homes Are Expected to be Durable (Now Let’s Make Sure)
High-performance homes appeal to consumers because of their touted benefits: a healthier indoor environment, lower operating costs, and increased durability. Certainly, the benefits are compelling. But do we know if high-performance homes can live up to these elevated expectations?
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Sam Rashkin
January 16, 2014
2014: A “Race to Zero” Odyssey
The next generation of housing industry professionals has to be better trained to deliver the home of the future. The DOE Challenge Home Student Design Competition is part of this important transformation process toward creating better homes and communities.
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Thomas Kenney, PE
December 19, 2013
Student Design Teams "Race to Zero" in DOE's Challenge Home Competition
In mid-December, we closed out registration for the DOE Challenge Home Student Design Competition. The response we got from colleges and universities across North America was really inspiring — all told, 32 teams have stepped up to the challenge in DOE's "race to zero" in energy-efficient home designs. Find out more.
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Ed Hudson, MBA
July 18, 2013
Cost is Not Always King: Builders Look for Value When Increasing R-Value
While cost is always a factor with home builders, we've seen through data collected in our Annual Builder Practices Survey that value is often an overriding consideration. See what we've found for how builders address the cost vs. value equation when increasing R-value in their new homes.
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Thomas Kenney, PE
May 23, 2013
The Modern Crawlspace: No Rot, Mold, or Bugs About It!
The IRC now has provisions for unvented crawlspaces, which can be practical, energy-efficient options for those building in hot-humid climates. But what's the best way to build these types of crawlspaces? Our new builder resources can help.
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