Sunday, August 21, 2016

The Two Types of Construction

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The Types Defined

This is fairly simple to define. The activities, once defined, are not so simple to perform if your end result is to build a beautiful usable functional space utilizing local materials, minimizing waste and energy consumption.

The first type of construction is ground-up or new construction. But isn't all construction new. Yes but in this definition, the second type of construction is renovation work on existing buildings. So there is ground-up new construction commercial snow removal massachusetts and renovation construction of existing buildings.

Renovation Construction

In my opinion, renovation construction commercial snow removal massachusetts  is more complicated than ground-up new construction because one must work with the existing idiosyncrasies of previous owners and builders.

Years of implanting an owner's personality into a building need to be erased to accommodate a new owner. The owner or his contractors may have done previous renovations with varying degrees of success or competency... or maybe no capabilities at all. And work could have been done without permits or worse, not built to minimum code standards.

Ground-Up New Construction

The other type of construction is ground-up new and this is like starting with a blank palette. Of course, I don't mean to cut down every tree to plop a house or building in the middle of the lot. As has been said to me too many times to count, "We used to just throw a rock on the site and that's where we built..."

Site planning is an integral part to ground-up new construction. One needs to consider the exact locale regarding solar orientation, winds during summer and winter, vegetation, frost-depths, water tables, soil conditions, etc.

What I mean building with a blank palette is to do it right. Homes in suburban tracks are on straight streets with the houses... facing the street. Newer developments are done are winding roads with the houses... facing the street. Most of these homes are mass-produced with time and budget being the driving force with little regard for quality.

Doing it right means to orient the home to maximize solar gain during the winter, minimizing it during the summer. Aligning the home to direct prevailing winds through the home during the summer and blocking them during the winter. Minimizing waste and using local products versus getting that gorgeous marble from Italy is doing it right. Designing spaces to accommodate more than one use is doing it right. Making the home efficient by conserving energy and even harvesting energy is doing it right.





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