Archive for the ‘GBT Program News’ category

Going Green Showcase: Some Booths Still Available

August 27th, 2010

The Home Builders Association of Greater Dallas’s Green Built Texas program has partnered with the producer of the Dallas Home and Garden Market, to add a Going Green Showcase to the popular consumer event that will be held September 11 and 12. In this section of the show, attendees will learn practical ways to live green and save green from hands-on, do-it-yourself seminars, interactive presentations from local industry experts, and dozens of product and service exhibitors. » Read more: Going Green Showcase: Some Booths Still Available

HBA Staff Testifies at International Green Construction Code Hearings

August 27th, 2010

Two weekends ago, I testified at public comment hearings on the International Green Construction Code (IGCC) in Chicago on behalf both the HBA and TAB. As you will recall, the IGCC began development in June 2009 and it stipulates that the ICC-700 rating system be followed for residential construction.

Additionally, the IGCC would require the minimum energy efficiency for residential occupancies to exceed the 2006 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) by at least 30 percent. One jurisdiction in Washington State has adopted the IGCC and the ICC is actively encouraging others to do the same. » Read more: HBA Staff Testifies at International Green Construction Code Hearings

MASCO/Environments for Living Joins Green Built Texas as Title Partner

August 2nd, 2010

Masco Home Services has become the third Green Built Texas Title Partner, joining Dow Building Solutions and Demilec.

Masco has promulgated the Environments for Living (EFL) program since 2001. EFL provides a rigorous set of requirements for home builders who’ve made a commitment to go the extra mile. It’s a program that treats a home as a “system of systems” that work together, with limited guarantees on comfort and heating/cooling energy use.

“Getting EFL on board as a Title Partner is huge for us and them,” said Green Built Texas Chairman Adam Auensen of Tonti Properties. “We share a similar mindset on what a green building program should be providing to builders and consumers; I think that will lead to a very innovative relationship.”

More information about Masco and all other Green Built Texas Title Partners can be found by clicking the logos in the right margin of this site.

HBA Weighs in on International Green Construction Code

July 19th, 2010

In an attempt to create a legislative benchmark for green building, the International Code Council has been heavily focused on establishing the International Green Construction Code (IGCC) for that purpose. While the lion’s share of the document is geared towards commercial construction, the ICC-700 program (National Green Building Standard) promulgated by the National Association of Home Builders is incorporated by reference for residential buildings.

The ICC-700 program is just one of many rating systems available in the market. Unfortuneatly though, it is the only rating system currently recognized in early drafts of the IGCC. It is our hope that once work on the IGCC is completed in early 2012, it will either encourage adopting jurisdictions to consider multiple rating systems that are available at the state and local level (as many already have) or will simply maintain focus on commercial construction; again realizing that multiple solutions already exist in the residential field.

The ever-evolving field of green building continues to be defined by innovative theories coupled with unique demands among both consumers and policy makers. We sincerely hope that further progress will not be curtailed by short-sighted regulatory attempts to fashion a “one-size-fits-all” approach.

More information on the IGCC can be found on the ICC’s web page. Our public comment is #1-31 and the Texas Association of Builders is comment #1-10 on this document.

Volume Builder MHI Registers 1000th Green Built Texas Home

June 28th, 2010

Dallas, TX (June 22, 2010)… McGuyer Homebuilders, Inc. (MHI) has registered its 1,000th Green Built Texas home for its three brands Plantation, Coventry Homes, and Carmel Builders. MHI was the first volume builder to adopt the Green Built North Texas Program and named its green building program “Eco Smart”.

“We are very proud of this significant milestone, says Rudy Pospisil, MHI Division President. “We embarked on our Eco Smart program as an early adopter to the Green Built Texas program and have seen the program’s emergence in the industry as a building standard,” added Pospisil.

Phil Crone, Director of Government Affairs and Green Building Programs, for Green Built Texas, added, “I commend MHI for your leadership and your longstanding commitment to the program.” » Read more: Volume Builder MHI Registers 1000th Green Built Texas Home

Green Built Texas Members Share Expertise at Flower Mound Festival

June 21st, 2010

Green Built Texas members braved the heat last weekend to share their expertise with patrons of the Wild About Flower Mound Festival. The event featured a green section with educational seminars and children’s activities.

Below are three video interviews conducted with Armando Cobo (who was there at our booth all day long), Bill Peck and Carolee Kamesch who represented the program and their companies. Click the links below to find out more about how they support Green Built Texas.

Thanks also to Scott Roberts (Creative Architects), T.W. Bailey (Bailey Family Builders), Dan Fette (Dan Fette Builders), and Kevin McLain (Dow) who volunteered part of their weekend to staff our booth.

Green Built Texas Home Energy Upgrade Overview

June 21st, 2010

Today I was given the opportunity to give the HBA’s Remodelers Council an update on the progress of the Green Built Texas Home Energy Upgrade Program. This program will utilize resources created by the Texas Home Energy Rating Organization and will enable remodelers to communicate the value of energy efficient upgrades to their clients. Click the link below for a copy of the presentation.

http://www.greenbuilttexas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/GBT_HomeEnergyUpgradeProgram_remodelers-council.pdf

Chris Miles Nominated for Prestigious Hanley Award

June 3rd, 2010

Chis Miles

Green Built Texas Co-Chairman Chris Miles of GreenCraft Builders, LLC has been nominated for the 2010 Hanley Award. The award recognizes vision and leadership in sustainable housing and is the industry’s premiere award for those who have made a deep and lasting contribution to the field.

“Just being considered among such an honorable field of industry leaders is an accomplishment in and of itself,” said Miles. “I am grateful that the radio show [House Talk Today] and the owners of my show homes have given me the opportunity to share my passion for high performance building with so many people.”    

The award winner, which includes a $50,000 grant will be decided later this month and will be presented at the USGBC Hanley Award Dinner on Nov. 17, during the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo in Chicago.

Other nominees include:  » Read more: Chris Miles Nominated for Prestigious Hanley Award

Green Built Texas Featured on House Talk

May 7th, 2010

Thank you Chris Miles for allowing me the opportunity to co-host your House Talk Today radio program. HouseTalk airs on 660 AM KSKY from 1:00 until 3:00 p.m. each Saturday and can also be heard online at http://www.remodelingshow.net.

Listen to the Podcast of the May 8th edition of House Talk.

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Dow Joins Green Built Texas as 2010 Title Partner

March 15th, 2010

National leader energy efficient building solutions, Dow Chemical Company, has joined Green Built Texas as a Title Partner.

The investment made in the program by Dow significantly enhances Green Built Texas’s ability to provide services to its participating builder members.

Additional partnership opportunities are available for interested product and service suppliers. More information can be found by clicking here or contacting the HBA at 972-931-4840.