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II. BAIHP Technical Assistance The BAIHP team provided technical assistance to HUD Code Home manufactures, modular home manufacturers, and site builders including Habitat for Humanity International and its affiliates throughout the nation. Site builders receiving technical assistance are located primarily in the hot-humid region of North and Central Florida. Systems engineering forms the core of the Building America approach. BAIHP Industry Partners evaluate the integration of their construction standards and consider improvements that enhance energy efficiency, durability, indoor air quality, and health of their homes. The Industry Partner decides which improvements to implement. In providing technical assistance BAIHP generally recommends improving equipment efficiency and reducing conditioning loads while taking durability and health issues into consideration. Some examples include: Improving Equipment Efficiency
Reducing Conditioning Loads
Durability and Indoor Air Quality
It is the combination of these improvements that enables the BAIHP Industry Partners to achieve high performance homes (Figure 3) to move the homebuilding industry toward DOE’s 2010 goals.
Table 2, Homes Built in Partnership with BAIHP, shows BAIHP Industry Partner housing production in 4 categories:
Since inception, BAIHP has assisted home builders and manufacturers to construct:
Section II describes each BAIHP Industry Partnership, arranged alphabetically.
These summaries are also available on the BAIHP website at www.baihp.org by
selecting from the Partners page. In many cases, more detailed
case studies are also available on the web site.
Table 2. Homes Built in Partnership with BAIHP
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