The SIPA website can be credited for bringing SIPA members tens of thousands of leads (4,854 this year so far) from potential home buyers that visit the SIPA website every year through it’s member directory. Members have the ability to screen leads based on their service area.
We would like to begin tracking these leads to highlight the projects that result from these leads. For SIPA members who have projects that they specifically know came from a lead, please comment on this post so we can contact you. We would like to begin show casing your work both on the SIPA website as well as on this blog. This will give you even more opportunity to get your name and your work promoted.
Posted by Carol Eichler on November 23, 2009 at 7:06 PM
Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services in Ithaca, New York, is building a SIPs affordable house in Ithaca, New York. The walls started going up 11/19/09. NYSERDA gave us partial funding to support the additional cost. We’ll compare the energy costs of this house with another house we constructed that is similar in design using conventional methods. We’re providing training to local contractors, planners, and others in the housing trades. INHS is promoting this project on our website where we’ve posted links to our blog and will be posting photos on Flickr as well.
Posted by Bob Merkel on January 26, 2010 at 2:22 AM
Can SIP’s be used to construct walk in coolers and/or freezers and what are the costs of panels in the Milwaukee, WI area?