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56th & Walnut Construction Updates
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Construction is well underway on the preservation of 32 units of affordable housing in the heart of West Philadelphia. This project involves the substantial rehabilitation of 6 adjacent buildings, along with the additions of a common room, laundry facility, management office and additional handicap accessibility features.
The project is designed to meet Enterprise Green Communities Criteria and registered under the LEED® for Homes™ Program. Construction is expected to finish in February of 2013.
Here are some photo updates from the past few months:
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The new high-efficiency replacement windows have been
installed. They are low-E argon windows with an Energy-Star
rating designed to minimize the effects of the outside
climate on the interior temperature. |
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Spray foam insulation in the exterior walls will reduce
air leaks and increase insulation value. |
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White TPO "cool roof" is Energy-Star labeled and will
help reduce heat island effect. |
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Reusing existing wood framing in combination with new
(recycled) metal studs reduces use of virgin materials,
cuts down on cost, and significantly reduces the
amount of waste sent to landfills.
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Repointing of exterior brickwork |
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All ductwork is insulated to reduce loss of conditioned air. |
Labels: LEED®, LIHTC, North Philadelphia, preservation, rehabilitation, Walnut Hill West
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