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Bob Ward Companies: Bel Air, MD
October, 2007: Mega Fun at the M.E.G Home
The October 27th event featured workshops, home tours, demonstrations and learning opportunities for builders of all ages! This family-friendly event focused on demonstrating how you can bring green building, solar systems, and energy efficiency into your home and projects, and not break the budget. The Maximum Efficiency Greenland (M.E.G.) is a model home that demonstrates high-performance features in action. Expert were on hand to talk about home design, and energy-saving, green technologies such as photovoltaic panels, tankless water heaters, and compact flourescent lighting.

NAHB Research Center staff member Amber Wood teaches the next generation how to build and live green.
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M.E.G. Open House participants learn about green flooring, kitchen, and lighting options.
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June, 2007: "Eco-Friendly Lifestyle" Tours
Experts were on hand on Saturday, June 9, 2007 to discussion the features of the "Maximum Efficiency Greenland" home. The tours also featured environmentally-friendly product demonstrations and information.
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November, 2006: Completed home

Completed home
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Data taken from various elements of the home will be monitored to determine energy usage and savings
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January, 2006: Framing begins

Turned-stud corners
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Ladder-blocking for nailers utilized materials that may otherwise be wasted
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January, 2006: Precast concrete foundation panels installed

The first precast concrete foundation wall is put into place
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A second wall is lined up for installation
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January, 2006: Precast concrete foundation panels installed, continued

Workers place additional wall segments
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Foundation walls are nearly complete
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October, 2007: Family Fun & Education Event
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