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eboerstler | Posted - 20 December 2002 10:47  I work for a Denver planning/consulting firm trying to gather some ideas about incorporating high-tech options into a housing community. I am looking for other projects or communities that have sucessfully integrated technology options for home-office use. If anyone knows about something about this, I would appreciate communicating with you. Thanks! | dmcdaniel | Posted - 25 November 1998 17:50  If you are interested in high tech, energy efficient building options, please visit our web page at: www.precisionpanel.com
In addition, Precision Panel Structures, Inc., recently installed floor panels and wall panels on 2 - 1536 square foot homes in Lakewood Colorado. This is an 'In-fill' project with both houses sitting side by side. The SIPs were installed on both houses on November 13, 1998, and the houses can be seen by driving west on Colfax (west from Mile High Stadium) to Vrain Street. Turn right on Vrain and the houses are at the intersection of 16th and Vrain. The projected energy bills on these homes is about $45 to $50 per month (each).
In addition to being energy efficient, SIP homes are quieter (which would be an advantage to a home/office community) and have a cleaner living environment (less dust due to virtually eliminating air infiltration).
Contact me if you have any questions. Drew McDaniel 208 - 939 - 2610 Phone 208 - 939 - 9905 Fax | dyoungkeit1 | Posted - 22 March 1999 22:13  There is a new house going up in my neighborhood in a small rural town. The business is for a shop making mostly dental crowns. The building is shaped like a duplex with half having the shop plus a 3 car garage. the part with the house looks like any garageless house. They are connected with an enclosed brezeway and are plumbed such that the non house part can be converted to a duplex for rental after retirement.
Dean Youngkeit 21 North 100 East Willard, Utah 84340-0041 (435) 734-0681 youngkeit@brigham.net or guruofhousing@netscape.net |
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