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Yes, YOU can build efficiently with wood!

Advanced framing (Optimal Value Engineering) is a collection of design and building methods that reduces lumber use, minimizes wood waste, and maximizes a structure’s energy efficiency. For every piece of unneeded lumber eliminated, a builder saves four times: once by not purchasing, once by not moving around, once by not installing, and once by not paying for waste cuts to be hauled away. And eliminating unnecessary wood allows more space for insulation—making buildings more energy efficient and saving money in the long run.

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PG&E Classes: Advanced Framing & Structural Systems

Do you want to build smarter, save money, and provide improved comfort and energy performance for your clients? Sign up today for these free spring/summer classes, part of PG&E's Energy Efficiency class series. Instructor is Katy Hollbacher, PE, Certified Passive House Consultant.

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August 11 Presentation On Advanced Framing Hosted By AIA + SEAONC

Advanced Framing: Architects & Engineers Collaborating for Resource & Energy Efficiency
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What Does It Mean To Go ‘Beyond Efficiency’?

Isn’t Efficiency The Ultimate Goal In Green Building?
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