Off-Site Construction: Meeting Passive House and Zero Energy Ready Home Requirements
Off-site construction is a process that involves manufacturing components or modules of a building in a controlled factory setting, followed by an on-site assembly. This form of construction offers…
Exploring the Health Benefits of Off-site Construction
Off-site construction refers to the process of assembling building components or modules in a factory or off-site location and then transporting them to a construction site for final installation.…
Emerging Technologies in Off-site Construction
Off-site constructed homes, also known as modular homes, present numerous advantages. They offer cost-effectiveness, shorter construction timelines, and the ability to create homes that prioritize…
Communities Using Remote Virtual Inspections
Remote Virtual Inspection (RVI) involves the use of remote visualization technologies and methods to inspect, certify, audit, and diagnose the design, operation, or performance of buildings. While…
Insights Into BPS in the Northeast Region
Buildings are one of the top emitters of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the Northeast region. As jurisdictionsstrive to meet climate goals, they must focus on the energy efficiency of buildings.…
Energy Code Triggers for Existing Buildings
As states advance their commitments to building decarbonization and electrification, it is important to reevaluate our perception of existing buildings and their corresponding energy consumption…
Gifford Medical Center Case Study
Gifford Health Care is a nationally recognized health care system that serves the rural communities in Central Vermont and the Upper Valley. It has a history that spans 119 years when local physician…
NE-CHPS 4.0
The Northeast CHPS Verified Program (NE-CHPS) has been designed to provide guidance and verification for new school projects, renovations, and new schools on existing campuses to achieve high…