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Bob
Ward Companies
is the 2007 ENERGY STAR partner of the year.
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M.E.G.
is part of a joint effort by the Department of Energy’s Zero
Energy Home program, the National Association of Homebuilders
Research Center, and the Maryland Energy Administration, with the
goal of improving the energy performance of new and existing homes
and to ultimately build a home that is 100% energy free. The
project integrates advanced energy-efficient technologies and
construction methods with renewable energy systems to create a
high performance production home that will serve as an educational
model for builders, designers, and trade contractors in the local
area. Decreased energy use and utility bills are only two of the
benefits of this home. The upgraded features also result in
greater comfort, better indoor air quality, enhanced durability,
and reduced maintenance. Once completed, the home will be one of
the first ultra energy-efficient production homes in the
Mid-Atlantic region and is expected to use less than half of the
energy of a standard code-compliant home of similar size.
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Bob Ward Companies is helping to zero in on Zero Energy homes.
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M.E.G.
PARTNERS
Bob Ward Companies, one of the largest
home builders in metropolitan Baltimore, Maryland, currently
builds communities of townhomes and single family homes that are
100 percent ENERGY STAR® rated. Completing about 200 homes per
year in Maryland and southern Pennsylvania, Bob Ward has been a
leader in the homebuilding industry offering customers high
quality and added value by incorporating promising new
technologies into their product. As one of the first ENERGY STAR
builders in Maryland, the company has placed considerable
importance on the energy efficiency of their homes. Therefore,
they were a natural choice as a builder-partner to demonstrate
innovative energy efficiency features and construction methods as
well as renewable energy technologies. Their PowerHouse project
will offer designers, builders, trade contractors, and homeowners
practical solutions for creating high performance homes at
affordable prices.
The Maryland Energy Administration (MEA) has served
Maryland since 1973 with a primary goal of maximizing energy
efficiency while promoting economic development throughout the
state. Through federal and state funding, the MEA educates
multiple constituencies including consumers, private business,
government officials, and media to increase awareness about the
importance of energy efficiency both locally, as an economic
driver and nationally, to reduce reliance on foreign energy
resources. In the housing industry, the MEA has worked with
builders across the state to expand the ENERGY STAR program and
improve the energy and environmental performance of new and
existing homes.
Building America is a program within the U.S. Department of
Energy that seeks to improve the energy efficiency and overall
performance of new and existing homes. With a goal to increase the
energy performance of new homes by 70% over the next 20 years,
Building America partners team with production builders to
incrementally improve the energy efficiency features of their
homes. Through value engineering and identification of practical,
market-ready technologies, builders can incorporate equipment,
systems, and construction methods that enhance whole house
performance and reduce monthly utility bills while maintaining
reasonable first costs. The long term goal of the Building America
Program is to develop cost-effective energy-saving and renewable
energy systems for homes that ultimately will result in a net
zero-energy home.
The NAHB Research Center (NAHBRC), a wholly-owned
subsidiary of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), is
a leader in the home building industrys research and
development efforts. Since 1963, the NAHBRC has sought to advance
housing technology, identify and expedite the incorporation of
innovative technologies, and improve construction methods while
enhancing housing affordability. The PowerHouse project is an
example of the work that NAHBRC undertakes with builders to
identify and document practical technical solutions that improve
the quality, performance, and affordability of homes and home
building products.
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The material provided on this website is intended for
informational purposes only. Bob Ward Companies has put forth effort
to insure that all information on this site is accurate to date.
Nevertheless, inaccuracies may exist. Bob Ward Companies takes no
responsibility for any oversights. Nor do they guarantee the
accuracy of information, graphics, text, links, or other items
contained within these materials. All things in or about our model
homes are not included with the sale of any home. All materials are
subject to change without notice. Bob Ward Companies reserves the
right to make any changes to the home and/or plans and
specifications, as they deem necessary.
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