Dedication and Demonstration of Building Performance Features at Phoenix Habitat for Humanity House
From
Environments for Living® News Bureau
Who
Representatives from:
- Habitat for Humanity Valley of the Sun (HFH)
- Energy and Environmental Building Association (EEBA)
- US Department of Energy Building America Program
- Masco Corporation's Environments for Living Program
- Andersen Corporation
What
HFH, in conjunction with EEBA's 20th annual conference being held in Mesa this week, will recognize the contributions of sponsors during a brief dedication ceremony on October 9, 2002. The ceremony will be followed by a house tour and demonstrations of product installation and home performance testing.
The HFH home is being constructed with advanced building techniques prescribed by EEBA to make the home safe, durable, comfortable and affordable. The Environments for Living program will be providing a limited guarantee for the energy used to heat and cool the home, estimated at $26 a month for the 1,392 square floor plan.
When
Wednesday, October 9, 2002 - 10:00 am
Where
Habitat for Humanity, Valley of the Sun construction site,
1205 West Lydia Lane,
Phoenix, AZ
southwest corner of 7th Avenue and Southern
Background
The Energy & Environmental Building Association (EEBA) is an international, membership based, nonprofit organization that promotes the awareness, education and development of energy efficient and environmentally responsible buildings and communities. The EEBA Excellence in Building is being held October 9-12 at the Sheraton Phoenix East Hotel in Mesa, Arizona. For organization and conference information, visit www.eeba.org.
The Environments For Living program is a Building Science initiative sponsored by Masco Contractor Services (MCS), Inc., a subsidiary of Masco Corporation (NYSE: MAS). MCS is the largest insulation, fireplace and guttering subcontractor in the world. With more than 325 locations in the United States and Canada, the company bundles hundreds of top-grade building products with installation services provided by 14,000 trained and fully-insured professionals.
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