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Jul 28
2011

Think Local ~ Act Global (Green Jobs)

Posted by: Thermal Mass Construction INC

Thermal Mass Construction INC

In New York State we are fortunate to be surrounded by family farms, a beautiful landscape, and (some) thriving local communities. In the towns in and around the mountains and valleys of the Hudson Valley you will find communities that are supporting their neighborhood businesses, farms, and farm stands. Local produce, beef, chicken, duck, and pork are the rule in resident’s refrigerators, not the exception. Yet local economies in New York are struggling, like much of the rest of the country.
New jobs are needed, along with tax revenue. The fossil fuels industry has made billions upon billions for the elite upper class in this country while very little has seen its way into the betterment of the lives of residents in each town, village, hamlet, or city in this country. In fact, the drilling and mining exploits of big oil & gas has left many areas of the country devastated by environmental damage.  Centralized, globalized Multi-National Conglomerates are dominating and leaving little choice to be had for the average citizen.

The alternative energy industry has been marginalized ever since its inception, even though the possibilities for a renewable & sustainable energy economy are real and expanding as we speak. Thermal Mass Construction INC has developed a system that achieves energy independence for home owners by reducing or eliminating their reliance on fossil fuels for heat and electricity. The call to retrofit homes for energy efficiency is just beginning in New York, and the goal is to create jobs. We are hoping that the new 'Green Jobs Financing Law' will put real investment into helping residents substantially improve the efficiency of their homes and put money back in their pocket. The local contractors can have consistent work rebuilding their communities. Excavators, general contractors, finishers, trucking, and drilling will all get a major boost from this law if serious funds are implemented to make the transition from fossil fuels to alternative energy for home owners.

Working class citizens deserve a break. They are locked into the grid and completely reliant upon the fossil fuels industry for the necessities of life (running their home). Renewable energy used with our "Thermal Mass Concrete/Radiant Panels can break that reliance and generate local wealth for the local businesses that are innovating to harness it in the most beneficial and effective way.  By choosing to support Green Construction we are in turn supporting our neighbors, local economies, and the environment.  Once you build a TMC INC Green Home you no longer are tied to the price fluctuations of fossil fuels.  Once they no longer receive billions in government subsidies they will be unable to buy politicians with donations and job offers.  Their industry has caused countless environmental catastrophes and needs to be moved away from.

The cost to our environment is too much.  There are only so many mountain tops the coal industry can blow up, only so many water aquifers Natural Gas can pollute with fracking, and only so many lifeless, industrial swathes of land we can tolerate.  We see things degrading all around us in terms of quality of life; I say it’s time we did something about it.  The planet cannot sustain it, and our wallets cannot sustain it.  Let’s go Green NOW!




Jul 24
2011

Retro-fitting for energy efficiency

Posted by: Thermal Mass Construction INC

Thermal Mass Construction INC
Energy conservation is more important now than ever before. The world’s fossil fuel resources are dwindling and the extraction of these resources is becoming more and more toxic to our environment. The costs of our reliance on fossil fuels can be measured at the fuel pump, the forced air home heating system, and also the grocery store; the transportation of the industrial food supply costs the industry profits, so the cost of fuel for them is transferred down to the customer. The best way to conserve and live sustainably is to maximize your home’s potential to produce and utilize energy while drastically minimizing your energy costs by using the Green architectural methods created by Thermal Mass Construction INC.

The truth is we can actually take you completely off the grid with the right combination of Geo-Thermal, Solar, and Thermal Mass Construction panels. The geo-cell will provide the storage space for heat in the hot Summer months; the stone aggregate holds the heat in and reradiates it back into the structure when the outside temperatures begin to drop, a proportionate solar array will supply the heat for your hot water as well as supplying electricity for mechanical needs, and the thermal mass panels that will make up the housing structure will be the core of the heating and cooling system. The panels lined with radiant tubing will absorb and retain the heat while circulating pumps will transfer the warm air throughout the entire structure, keeping every inch at 70 degrees.

Can retro-fitting be done to existing homes using Thermal Mass Construction? The answer is YES. As long as the structure is supported we can retro-fit one panel at a time. If you want to do it in stages it is very easy to do one side of the structure at a time. Our structures do not require load bearing walls so adjusting the positioning of the panels prior to setting is easy.

Jul 17
2011

Cost Effective Energy Efficiency

Posted by: Thermal Mass Construction INC

Thermal Mass Construction INC

As fuel electricity prices rise the average working class citizen is wondering how to keep up with the cost of living. Heating oil and gasoline prices have skyrocketed in the past decade due to speculation in the market, and wages have stagnated leaving the average workers reaching for lint their pockets.  Many economists believe the cost of food and fuel will cause another recession, and if the government allows the United States default on its debt we will suffer a hardship not many in this country are prepared for.  It makes us all wonder if there is something more we Americans can do to solve the energy crisis.  The short answer is, we need to empower ourselves, not industrial corporations.

The truth is alternative energy solutions exist all over the globe, but in America we have not done all we can to support and grow the industry. Oil & Gas companies are some of the most profitable corporations on the planet and are extremely influential in the political arena.  The fossil fuel industry is connected to nearly every quadrent of our economy, which is why there is valid hesitation concerning a transition to a sustainable~renewable energy economy. They have worked to suppress alternative energy to some degree on the local and national level, yet right here in New York State we have created a company that can build you a residential or commercial structure 100% off the grid for good.

Jul 15
2011

Thermal Mass Construction INC

Posted by: Thermal Mass Construction INC

Thermal Mass Construction INC

'Thermal Mass Construction INC' has developed a set of building materials and procedures that allow us to build residential or commercial structures 100% off the grid. With our “Thermal Mass Green Building System” we have a set of options for the level of efficiency a home buyer/owner can afford to achieve according to their budget including the amount of government subsidies and tax credits are available at the time. A client may have certain restrictions on the size and scope of a new build, or the amount of retrofitting they can do at a time.  Yet we are able to offer sustainable energy efficiency in varying degrees to our clients that can be built one phase at a time according to their needs and budget.

Using the materials and procedures developed by Thermal Mass Construction INC new construction for a client is priced at approximately $100 a square foot for the panels and assembly of the structure itself in terms of new construction, which leaves considerable room for profit by the local contractors. Our “Thermal Mass Green Building System” incorporates the heating & cooling system into the mass of the structure itself by way of thermal mass insulated concrete panels that have radiant loops embedded in them.  The system can gather heat from a solar array that is connected to a heating manifold, heating the water in the radiant system to 100+ degrees, or can work in concert with a geo thermal deep well recovery component.

Nov 16
2010

Arlena Schott's and Garden Wise Living's perfect shade of Green Building Materials

Posted by: Arlena Schott

Arlena Schott

In search of the perfect shade of Green Building Materials

Sep 02
2010

Green Building Certification Stringency

Posted by: Eric Bloom

Tagged in: LEED , green building , Certification , ASHRAE

Eric Bloom

Through my work on building efficiency at Pike Research, I am often asked the question, “Which green building certification program is the most stringent?”

In short: It’s a really hard question to answer, and few academics and building scientists—the main groups that would be in a position to answer the question with authority—have investigated it in depth. Essentially, such a comparison would require a complex analysis of the criteria (particularly for energy efficiency) for different buildings in different climates. And with programs and the legislative landscape changing on a regular basis, the green building industry is a kind of "moving target," so it’s hard to know which is the most “stringent” at any given time.

Sep 02
2010

LEED EB: The U.S. Green Building Leader?

Posted by: Eric Bloom

Eric Bloom

To date, most LEED certifications in the U.S. have covered new buildings. By the end of 2009, about 46% of cumulative LEED certifications were under the LEED for New Construction (NC) program, with an additional 15% under the Core and Shell (CS) program. CS program certifies the “guts” of a new building project if the builder doesn’t have control complete control over the interior spaces.

In contrast, only about 31% of LEED certified space is under the Existing Buildings Operations & Maintenance (EB) program. (An additional 6% is under the LEED for Commercial Interiors (CI) program, which certifies spaces within new and existing buildings, as well as another 2% under specific LEED applications for schools, retail, and certain other types of buildings).

Sep 02
2010

Greening China’s New Building Stock

Posted by: Eric Bloom

Tagged in: LEED , green building , China

Eric Bloom

North America and Europe are typically viewed as the leaders in the green building marketplace. Collectively, they have thousands of commercial and residential properties certified under an alphabet soup of programs such as LEED, BREEAM, and HQE. However, the Chinese market is catching up quickly—with the force of the Chinese government behind it.

There are two major green building certification offerings in China. About 150 properties in China have registered under the ubiquitous LEED program, the main label for buildings in China to date. However, the China Green Building Design and Evaluation Labels, officially launched by the Chinese government agency MOHURD (Ministry of Housing and Urban-Rural Development) in 2007, cover a similar selection of green building characteristics such as energy, land use, water, materials, and indoor air quality, and are likely to surpass LEED in China. In total, green building certifications in China could total 3 billion square feet by 2015.

Jul 02
2010

Green Building As Art - C4 Art Show

Posted by: Mitchell Funk

Mitchell Funk

Yesterday I had the opportunity to attend a wonderful local event. Put on by the USGBC California Central Coast Chapter, or C4, it was an art show highlighting green building and design. I haven't heard of too many projects doing this, at least locally, and it seemed to fit very well with the Santa Barbara crowd.

Half of the works on display were finalists from our local entries submitted to the Natural Talent Design Competition. This is put on by the USGBC to challenge emerging professionals to come up with great sustainable designs. This year's topic is focused on the rebuilding of New Orleans, specifically within the Broadmoor neighborhood, and a few finalists picked from all over the US will be sent to Greenbuild to be showcased. The other half on display was a cube decorated on all sides with architectural renderings, drawings, and photographs of building and design from all over the world.

Apr 23
2010

New Paint Guidelines for Lead Paint Removal

Posted by: Jenica Egan

Jenica Egan

New Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines for lead paint take effect today, which just happens to be Earth Day.   These new guidelines require contractors involved in the removal of lead based materials to be certified and follow stringent work practices to prevent lead contamination.

This new regulation will apply to all contractors performing renovation, repair and painting projects in target projects constructed prior to 1978, when the federal government banned the use of lead-based paint.  Failure to follow these new guidelines will result in fines of up to $37,300 and or jail time. Target projects are those that involve any renovation, removal or repair of painting projects in homes, child care facilities and schools built before 1978.  The EPA is expecting that more that 125,000 contractors will enroll and become certified in lead safe practices this week alone.  This one day course at a cost of $300 dollars has it’s equal share of fans and critics.  

While the EPA might not be bleeding edge on environmental concerns, many vocal participants in  the construction field have voiced their complaints from the cost of the classes, increased regulations, and the issue that new regulations will increase the cost of lead paint removals for consumers, thus reducing their job prospect's.  

The removal of lead materials is known to increase exposure to lead contaminated dust, which is associated with developmental and behavior problems in children as well as high blood pressure and hypertension in adults, among other associated physical and environmental risks. So, I don’t why this minimal cost of training is a concern considering the health risks to homeowners and construction employees to warrant negative feedback.  

Disposal of these materials is a whole other issue.  Where we live, we are fortunate to have a local drop off location for hazardous waste, which will also supply you with materials to package waste free of charge, ensuring that this waste doesn’t enter the local landfill.  I’m not sure how it works in other communities, but would love your input.  Looking forward to reading your comments.

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