A home completed in Park City, Utah, by Habitat for Humanity of Summit and Wasatch Counties has been awarded LEED Platinum Certification. The US Green Building Council (USGBC) presented the homeowner and Habitat and the homeowner
with a plaque certifying the platinum recognition.
Students
from Salt Lake Community College’s (SLCC) building and construction program
volunteered their time and expertise to help Habitat for Humanity build a home
loaded with sustainable green features in Park City. The resulting LEED
Platinum certification is the highest-level certification for energy efficiency
and environmental design that single-family homes can receive.
Habitat
for Humanity creates safe, healthy, decent, energy efficient and affordable
housing to low-income families around the world. Salt Lake Community College’s
building and construction program builds one or two homes each year as part of
its curriculum. This particular project was unique for a Habitat for Humanity
project and the college because the students’ participation in the project was
written directly into the college’s curriculum.
Three
SLCC faculty members were involved working with students participating in the
Habitat for Humanity project both in teaching and building. Three classes that
had about 20 students each were involved with the project. College
administrators plan on continuing to work with Habitat for Humanity on projects
in the future.
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