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At the Finish Line- How Two Affordable Passive Projects Crossed the Hardest Hurdles

  • At the Finish Line: How Two Affordable Passive Projects Crossed the Hardest Hurdles

    Multifamily Passive House new construction can be built today for low incremental cost and dramatic energy reduction. Join us for a review of eight affordable passive house projects, demonstrating that Passive House buildings in the Northeast are regularly achieving 60% to 80% lower energy use per square foot than code-built. Learn what has been hardest, what has been surprisingly easy, and what teams would do differently next time from two affordable Passive House projects built in Massachusetts: SquirrelWood in Cambridge and Harbor Village in Gloucester. Find out how these projects are getting to the Passive House finish line, especially with challenging requirements related to air infiltration and balanced ventilation requirements.

    Session Chairs

    Room / Location
    Harbor 1-2
    Learning Objectives
    Summarize the highest incremental cost categories in Passive House multifamily projects and the scale of incremental costs needed to achieve certification
    Verify the range of energy use per square foot in built Passive House projects and how that compares to code built comparable buildings
    Plan for design team communication to help anticipate sequencing and constructability challenges for contactors and subs during passive house construction and resolve them early
    Analyze benefits and challenges in strategies that can help achieve final whole building air infiltration and balanced ventilation requirements of Passive House
    CEU Information
    Attendance for each full conference day offers 4.5 credit hours for both RESNET and MA CSL licensure.
    CEU Credits
    AIA: 1.5 LU|HSW
    GBCI: 1.5 Hours (BD+C, WELL)
    NARI: 1.5 Hours
    PHIUS: 1 Hour
    Session ID
    BOS22-202
    Session Documents
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