High Performance Oakland Park

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2 Participant information INNOVA ECO BUILDING SYSTEM, LLC. Jerry Gillman 3300 NW 110th street, MIAMI, FL Phone: Address: Website: Category: Affordable Housing High Performance: Yes Project information OAKLAND PARK 1850 NW 28th ST OAKLAND PARK, FL Date Completed: 11/30/2017 Dimensions of building (all floors of multi-story building): 3 BEDROOM 2 BATHROOM SINGLE FAMILY HOME, 1,232 SQ FT LIVING AREA / 72 SQ.FT. PATIO / 48 SQ. FT. STORAGE Asking price/purchase price (Affordable Housing only): US$205, Total sq. ft. of conditioned space: 1,232 SQ. FT. Built By (if different than applicant) SOUTH FLORIDA SIPS THOMAS DOWLING OVERSEAS HIGHWAY TAVERNIER, FL Panels Manufactured By: INNOVA ECO BUILDING SYSTEM, LLC. 2

3 Designed By (if different than applicant - SIPA will only recognize members) INNOVA ECO BUILDING SYSTEM, LLC NW 110th street, MIAMI, FL Total sq. ft. of conditioned space: 1,232 SQ. FT. Describe the end use of the building: This affordable home was built by South Florida SIPS to be sold to a specific buyer. How did SIP construction help you get this job? The builder reduced his cost using SIP Panels, saving specially in time of construction, labor and finishes. The developer was looking for fast installation and low maintenance alternative construction. MgO performance in high moisture conditions, couples with the ability to provide MgO SIP interior walls and eliminate over 90% of wall cavity space found in a typical home constructed with conventional means and products, was another major advantage of the SIP system. SIP wall thickness and core material: Exterior Walls 6 3/4" 12 mm MgO Interior Walls 4 3/8" 8 mm MgO SIP roof thickness and core material: 8 1/2" 12 mm MgO / Plywood HZHV Describe the benefits of using SIPs on this project. Did SIPs help save time, labor, construction costs, or energy? Time of completion is faster than regular construction, less labor needed, and this house will reduce the energy costs by using energy efficient SIP panels, with R-Values between 38 and 50 for the walls and roof. Describe any innovative design elements or structural engineering involved: The project utilized Plywood / MgO roof panels with Asphalt Shingle roof system. The SIP structure is designed for 180 MPH Hurricane wind loads. HERS Index (required only for High Performance Category and recommended for residential projects): 000 Blower door test results (ACH50) (required only for High Performance Category and recommended for residential projects): 000 Energy use intensity in kbtu/ft2 (required only for High Performance Category and recommended for commercial projects): 000 Describe the HVAC system used on the project: Daiken Split Air Conditioning System Cooling SEER: 24.5 Heating SEER:

4 Describe any other energy-saving materials used in the building envelope other than SIPs. List U-values of windows used and the U or R-value of any insulation materials. (judged only for High Performance Category) Energy Star rated exterior metal clad doors Hurricane Impact rated windows by Lawson U-1.01 SIP Roof Panels R-50 SIP Wall Panels R-38 Please list any energy-efficient products or design features, such as lighting, hot water heating, appliances, passive solar (judged only for High Performance Category): Daiken Split Air Conditioning System Energy Star Appliances: Refrigerator, Microwave, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer and Dryer Were any solar panels installed on the project? If so, indicate the size of the system (judged only for High Performance Category): No solar panels were installed in this project. Please list any sustainable materials or design features not listed above, such as recycled materials, low-voc finishes, landscaping, etc. (judged only for High Performance Category): MgO floor plates were used in place of structural lumber. All interior and exterior walls and roof panels were manufactured as MgO SIP. A Sherwin Williams Zero VOC paint finish was applied directly to the interior SIP Panels, eliminating the need and cost of alternate finish systems such as drywall. A Stucco Flex Elastomeric finish was applied directly to the MgO panel, eliminating the need for additional siding product. Any additional comments on the project: This house is part of an affordable housing program for moderate to low income occupants. 4

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