Litchfield Board News

Green Committee Overview

 

LITCHFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS, INC

GREEN COMMITTEE
 

 

Green House Project

 

NOVEMBER 2009

 

Groundbreaking Ceremony

Pouring of the Footing

Golden Hammer Ceremony

Misc. Phases & Photos

Green Shopping Trip to New Britain

Golden Paintbrush Ceremony

Green House Flooring Report
Green House Features

CT Builder Magazine Green House Article Winter/Spring 2008
CT Builder Magazine Green House Article Summer 2008
Article About the Green House in the New Winngton Times

Green House Virtual Tour
Living Green Home Show Pictures

 


 

The National Association of REALTORS ® is not the only trade organization to have picked up on the movement to protect our environment and health through wise building practices. The National Association of Home Builders has taken a very active role in promoting the construction of green homes.

 

Its local chapter, the Homebuilders Association of Northwest Connecticut has teamed up with the Litchfield County Board of REALTORS®, Inc. to oversee the construction of a green home located at 96 Tognalli Drive in Torrington. Tognalli Drive is a new cul-de-sac off Clearview Avenue.

 

The goal of the project is build a house following green guidelines that is comparable in price to other new homes in the community. Trade offs that may increase the price of the home but lower its maintenance costs are acceptable to the project’s goal.

 

The home is owned and being constructed by T & M Building Company, Inc., a long-established Torrington based company. It is being built on a “spec” basis and is available for purchase.

 

The LCBR Green Committee has taken an active role in researching green building practices in order to advise T & M Building in the design and construction of the home.  Its Building Workgroup will focus on design considerations and will work hand-in-hand in with the builder in selecting the energy-wise features of the home.

 

Each step in the design and construction process will be documented in print or electronically by a Documentation Workgroup. The knowledge and experience obtained by the committee in this endeavor will be shared with the public and other organizations interested in learning more about sustainable housing.

 

Renderings, floor plans and a site plan map will be coming here soon.

 

Watch for a November ground-breaking for this exciting project.