September 2nd, 2010

Harford Technical High School Students Complete “Green Build”

From Harford County Public Schools:

Harford Technical High School was featured in “An Introduction to ICC 700-2008 National Green Building Standard For Maryland”, a code book for the green builds in the state. This book is used by professionals and inspectors in the industry.

The students and instructors of the Construction Technologies Program recently completed a 1,008 square foot, two-bedroom modular home utilizing the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) for Homes Guidelines. The home was designated as a “green build” in partnership with Harford Habitat Humanity.

The home was constructed by the students over the course of the school year and was transported to a site in Aberdeen when it was completed.

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    Joy Duke says:

    Yes, it is our home that was build by Harford Tech and Harford Habitat for Humanity. The students did an awesome job. It is a beautiful house. It is very energy efficient too. We love it and I am proud to tell everyone that they built it.

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