A few days ago our local newspaper, the Quad City Times, reported on a story pertaining to future green construction in one of the fastest growing parts of Bettendorf, IA. It was said that members of the Quad City Home Builders Association (QCHBA) were going to donate their time and provide materials at cost for the construction of a 1900sf ranch built to the Silver Award level set forth by the National Association of Home Builders. Ryan Windmiller of Aspen Homes was chosen to oversee ("general") the project. What they didn't elaborate on was what the specific level(s) entailed. Here's my interpretation on the subject.
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The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB.) has three main levels of green building; the bronze, silver & gold. The National Green Building Standard recently added a much more difficult to obtain classification of Emerald. I don't know much about the Emerald so I'll stick to the main three. |
To go from the Bronze level to the Silver requires a significant increase in the amount of resources, efficient & sustainable products & overall preparation and education. There is a point system to determine the level of green building. For example, the bronze level requires accrued points of 237, were as the Silver requires 311 points. The Gold is measure by 395 points. Ok, so what does that mean?
There are 7 main categories with several additional subcategories to determine the point value. They are as follows:
* Plus an additional 100 points from any of the above mention categories
As you can see there are a lot of determining factors. I hope this clears things up for anyone left confused after reading the QC Times article, 'Green' house: Demo home will help educate public, builders. For more detailed information on the Green Building Techniques you can visit the NAHB project certification website.
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