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Reference Publication:   Chandra, Subrato, Neil Moyer, Danny Parker, David Beal, David Chasar, Eric Martin, Janet McIlvaine, Ross McCluney, Andrew Gordon, Mike Lubliner, Mike McSorley, Ken Fonorow, Mike Mullens, Mark McGinley, Stephanie Hutchinson, David Hoak, Stephen Barkaszi, Carlos Colon, John Sherwin, and Rob Vieira. Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership, Annual Report - Fifth Budget Period. 4/1/03 - 3/31/04.
Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership, Annual Report - Fifth Budget Period

3. BAIHP WEB PAGE, TRAINING, AND PUBLICATIONS

3.1 BAIHP Web Page

The BAIHP web page at www.baihp.org (Figure 90) includes an Overview of the project, a summary of the types of Activities that BAIHP researchers are engaged in, the names and links for BAIHP Partners, and the names and brief bios for BAIHP Researchers.


Figure 90 BAIHP Home Page at www.baihp.org

Periodic updates are made to the web page in Case Studies of our Partners’ BA projects, Current Data from BAIHP experiments, and BAIHP Publications. In addition to those current case studies, experiments, and publications listed in Table 54, 44 BAIHP press items are included in Media Recognition and 13 Pre-2000 Publications are listed separately in “Publications”. (See also BAIHP Publications 09/99-03/04in this document following the BAIHP Training section.)

Contact Us information is given for a variety of project staff, DOE officers, and sub-contractors. The web page has been visited approximately 20,000 times since August of 2000.

Table 54 – BAIHP Web Page Contents for
Case Studies, Publications and Current Data

BAIHP Case Studies

Publications

  • Cold Climate Case Study: High Efficiency North Dakota Twin Homes
  • WCI Communities at Evergrene
  • Show Me the Money: Selling Builders on Systems Engineering
  • Pet House Project
  • Cambridge Homes at Baldwin Park
  • Zero Energy Manufactured Home
  • Six Moisture Home Case Studies
  • Making the DREAM Home a Reality
  • Highly Efficient Central Florida Home
  • Habitat for Humanity - Energy Star Examples
  • Side-by-side Comparison of Manufactured Homes (Palm Harbor Homes – NCATU Campus)
  • Super Good Cents/Natural Choice Program
  • Portable Classrooms
  • Side-by-side comparison of Manufactured Homes (Stylecrest Sales and Fleetwood Homes)
  • Palm Harbor Homes – 16 Factories in 8 States
  • Habitat for Humanity – Plains, GA
  • The Entry Level Homes Study – Orlando, FL
  • Health House® 1997 – Orlando, FL
  • Health House® 1996 – New Orleans, LA
  • Standards for Clean Air Florida Homes (03/04)
  • Alleviating Moisture Problems in Hot, Humid Climate Housing (01/04)
  • BAIHP Annual Report – Fourth Budget Period (12 04)
  • Achieving Airtight Ducts in Manufactured Housing (09/03)
  • Show Me the Money: Selling Builders on Systems Engineering (04/03)
  • Technical services provided to the HUD Code and modular home industry. (04/03)
  • Measured and Simulated Cooling Performance Comparison; Insulated Concrete Form Versus Frame Construction (08/02)
  • The Building America Industrialized Housing Partnership (05/02)
  • Performance and Impact from Duct Repair and Ventilation Modifications in Two Newly Constructed Manufactured Houses Located in a Hot and Humid Climate (05/02)
  • Moisture Problems in Manufactured Housing: Probable Causes and Cures (11/01)
  • Preventing House Dust Mite Allergens in New Housing (11/01)
  • Design and Construction of Interior Duct Systems (04/01)
  • Energy Efficiency and Moisture Retention Data Report (2001)
  • Ventilation in US Manufactured Homes (09/00)
  • Evaluation of EnergyGauge® USA, A Residential Energy Design Software, Against Monitored Data (08/00)

Current Data (BAIHP Research)

  • Manufactured Housing Lab
  • Highly Efficient Central Florida Home
  • Side by Side Comparison of Manufactured Housing (Palm Harbor – NCATU)
  • Portable Classrooms
  • Stein Residence, Gainesville, FL
  • Zero Energy Manufactured Home
  • ORNL-HFH Zero Energy Home


Disclaimer: This report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by an agency of the United States government. Neither the United States government nor any agency thereof, nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or implied, or assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that its use would not infringe privately owned rights. Reference herein to any specific commercial product, process, or service by trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise does not necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommendation, or favoring by the United States government or any agency thereof. The views and opinions of authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect those of the United States government or any agency thereof.

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