March 2004
 A Building America house in Albuquerque, New Mexico, that incorporates energy-efficient features.
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You won't want to miss this opportunity to increase your knowledge base, reduce costly callbacks, and learn how to improve your bottom line in this one-day educational session designed for the building professional. Learn cutting-edge concepts from the U.S. Department of Energy's Building America Program. Apply key research findings and strategies to the way you build to significantly improve the performance and efficiency of your homes.
Offered in collaboration with the Energy & Environmental Building Association, Houses That Work is a concise look at the house-as-a-system and the reengineering processes for improved building performance. Learn from the thousands of homes successfully built using Building America practices and view case studies that demonstrate improved performance and efficiency by as much as 70% more energy efficiency with minimal increase in cost. Regional examples and case studies will provide you with concepts and applications that you can immediately apply to your business.
Registration includes:
- Continental Breakfast and Lunch
- Climate-specific EEBA Builders Guide (a $40 value)
- EEBA Water Management Guide (an $18 value)
- $25 discount toward EEBA Institute On-line Course offerings
Currently session are being offered in the following places:
Albuquerque, New Mexico
April 1, 2004
Santa Fe, New Mexico
April 2, 2004
Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota
April 26, 2004
For additional information on these seminars and for the dates of future seminars, please contact Julie Porter of EEBA at 612-232-7598 or check out the EEBA Web site.
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