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Here are some things you should know about Passive House Certification



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If you've ever dreamed of living in a low energy, zero carbon house that saves you money and improves the quality of your life, a Passive House certification may be just the ticket. The Passive House standard, which was first developed in central Europe, is now an increasingly popular option for energy-efficient new construction and retrofits around the world.

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Passive House construction and design requires careful planning. This requires a team of professionals, from architects to builders, to collaborate on the project.

This will require a Certified Passive House Designer or Consultant to be well versed in the science, as well as able to effectively communicate with all parties involved in the project. This involves communicating the project's objectives, as well as providing consistent notes and monitoring the progress throughout construction.


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Performance and Certification Incentive

This program's goal is to support builders and developers in creating high-performance buildings which consume less energy while also making a positive contribution towards the local economy. This goal is achieved using a combination of technical and financial incentives for projects that have been precertified or those that have received certification to the PHIUS/PHI standards through either PHIUS/PHI.


These incentives are available for a variety of building types, including small residential projects as well as large multifamily developments and commercial high-rises. This program has two goals: to encourage Passive House design/construction for all building types and to ensure that the energy savings created by such a process are used to create positive impacts on the ground.

There are two paths to Passive House certification. In the US, one requires you to use an energy modeling program and the other evaluates the building's efficiency based on several factors. Both are distinct. It's important that you talk with your Certified Passivehouse Designer or Consultant to determine which path is right.

Avoiding Mistakes

To identify and solve problems, the most skilled PHIUS+ certifiedifiers will review each project from its inception. This can help to avoid costly mistakes in the early stages.


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How to Get the Right Building Energy Models & Energy Calculations Ready

Your Consultant or Certified Passive Home Designer is responsible for creating an energy modeling of your building. This model will be used during certification. The models must be updated with any modifications that may occur during construction, such as product substitutions or budget adjustments.

The ability to create these models and calculate energy in a way that is understandable and easy to follow will make you a good Certified Passivehouse Designer. All project stakeholders will be included, including the architect and the building contractor as well as any other tradespeople or contractors involved in the construction process.




FAQ

Do I have to think about any additional factors?

Yes. Check your local laws to see what types of projects are allowed and what conditions must be met. Some states require that you get council approval before you build. Some states only require you to notify them about your plans. To find out their position on the matter, check with your local authorities.


Do I require a legal representative in order to sign my Service Agreements

No. You don't need a legal representative to sign your service agreements. A legal representative may be necessary to sign your service agreements.

A legal representative is someone who acts on behalf of another person. You may wish to appoint someone to represent you professionally if you are a contractor.

This could be hiring an accountant or solicitor. You could also appoint someone to take care of your business interests.

In most cases, the client appoints a lawyer. Sometimes, however.

A legal representative can help you to protect yourself legally in either of these cases.


Where can I obtain more information about building permits

You can contact your local government authority, such as the NSW Local Government Association, or your local realty agent. They should be able tell you the best way to go about obtaining permission.


Who has to pay for the service?

The SCA identifies who is responsible for paying the service. The service provider may be entitled to compensation if it isn't paid in full.


When do you have to pay the service/contractor bill?

The type and amount of the service will affect the payment schedule. In other words, if you hire someone to install a roof, you will typically pay once the work has been completed. However, when you purchase a product from a seller, such as a kitchen range oven, you may only pay once you have received and tested it.


What does my SCA cover?

The SCA will provide details about the scope of work needed. These include what time it will take and what materials, equipment, and special permits.



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  • (3) The contracting officer may provide for a contract price adjustment based solely on a percentage rate determined by the contracting officer using a published economic indicator incorporated into the solicitation and resulting contract. (acquisition.gov)
  • (1) Except as provided in paragraphs (a)(4) and (a)(8) of this section, if the estimated amount of the contract or subcontract is $10 million or more, the contracting officer shall request clearance from the appropriate OFCCP regional office before- (acquisition.gov)
  • (v) Place or places of performance of the prime contract and first-tier subcontracts estimated at $10 million or more, if known. (acquisition.gov)
  • Depending on the client's trustworthiness and financial stability, a deposit is usually 10 to 50% of the total contract amount. (lawdepot.com)
  • (1) Ascertain the extent to that offers are based on the payment of overtime and shift premiums; and (2) Negotiate contract prices or estimated costs without these premiums or obtain the requirement from other sources. (acquisition.gov)



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How To

What should a Service Agreement include?

Any business relationship requires a Service Agreement. It defines what you want from each other, and how you will get it. The SA also details when and where each party should fulfill its contractual obligations.

A successful SA must include these key elements:

  1. Both parties must agree on the scope and required services.
  2. Payment terms details, including start date and expiration dates for goods/services.
  3. An agreed price for your project.
  4. Any additional charges, like VAT, etc.
  5. Discuss any other matters.
  6. Who is responsible if the job goes wrong?
  7. How disputes will be resolved.
  8. What happens when one party breaks the contract?
  9. What happens in the event of a dispute.
  10. When does this contract go into effect
  11. What happens if one or both of the parties fail to perform.
  12. What length of time will you be required to pay invoices
  13. Who pays for things like travel expenses.
  14. Where the money comes.
  15. What happens if the client changes his mind about the project?
  16. What happens to the supplier if they don't show up.
  17. Who has access during construction to the site?
  18. What happens if the customer cancels?
  19. What happens if a product is not as described?
  20. What happens if the manufacturer refuses to supply parts.
  21. What happens if the equipment is damaged?
  22. What happens if the project takes longer than expected.
  23. What happens if you don't complete the work within the set timeframe?
  24. What happens if the quality of the finished project falls below expectations?
  25. What happens to the cost overruns?
  26. What happens if the materials aren't delivered on time.
  27. What happens if the material arrives broken?
  28. What happens if the products are not up to standard.
  29. What happens if the job has to be canceled?
  30. What happens when the company goes under?




 



Here are some things you should know about Passive House Certification