News - Downloadable "Energy Efficient House" Requirements Specifications

NOTE: In order to save space I am posting only the “Product Features and Requirements” section of the document. Click here to download the full version of the “Energy Efficient House Requirements Specifications” in the MS Word format.

 

F 1.0 - West Coast Style

Table 7

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description*

Priority

F 1.0

R 1.1

Post and beam construction

See note below

R 1.2

Exposed timber structural members

R 1.3

Extensive glazing and skylights

R 1.4

Open floor plans

R 1.5

Integration of interior and exterior spaces

R 1.6

Wood finishes on both interior and exterior (stained)

R 1.7

Flat or minimally canted roofs

R 1.8

Orientation to views or natural features

R 1.9

Integrated with natural setting, extensive use of native trees and landscaping

*Note: at least six of the above nine requirements must be satisfied.

 

F 2.0 - Five Bedrooms

Table 8

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description

Priority

F 2.0

R 2.1

Master Bedroom – at least 300 ft2

Must Have

R 2.2

Bedroom # 2 – at least 180 ft2

Should Have

R 2.3

Bedroom # 3 – at least 180 ft2

Should Have

R 2.4

Bedroom # 4 – at least 180 ft2

Nice To have

R 2.5

Bedroom # 5 – at least 180 ft2

Nice To have

 

F 3.0 - Four Bathrooms

Table 9

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description

Priority

F 3.0

R 3.1

Master Bathroom shall include toilet, shower, bath and two sinks

Must Have

R 3.2

Bathroom # 2 – shall include toilet, shower, and at least one sink

Must Have

R 3.3

Bathroom # 3 – shall include toilet, shower, and at least one sink

Must Have

R 3.4

Bathroom # 4 – shall include toilet, shower, and at least one sink

Must Have

 

F 4.0 - Square Footage

Table 10

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description

Priority

F 4.0

R 4.1

House size shall be between 3,500 and 4,500 feet2

Must Have

 

F 5.0 – Number of Floors

Table 11

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description

Priority

F 5.0

R 5.1

House shall consist of two floors

Should Have

 

F 6.0 - Energy Efficiency

Table 12

Feature ID

Req ID

Requirement Description

Priority

F 6.0

R 6.1

The building shall be built from sustainably harvested wood

Nice To Have

R 6.2

The insulation materials  used shall range from R-20 to R-30 in the walls and from R-50 to R-70 in the ceilings

Must Have

R 6.3

The basement and the foundation shall also be insulated

Should Have

R 6.4

The builder shall locate as many electrical appliances in the basement as possible

Nice To Have

R 6.5

The builder shall use vapor retardant materials in construction of the walls

Must Have

R 6.6

The smaller windows (less than 9% of the floor area of the room) shall be located on the north, east and west sides of the building

Must Have

R 6.7

The windows on the north, east and west sides of the building shall be made of the glass with low Solar Heat Gain Coefficient (SHGC)

Must Have

R 6.8

The larger windows (approximately 12% of the floor area of the room) shall be located on the south side of the building

Must Have

R 6.9

The windows on the south side  of the building shall be made of the glass with high Solar Heat Gain Coefficients (SHGC)

Must Have

R 6.10

All of the potential air leaks everywhere in a home’s thermal envelope shall be sealed

Must Have

R 6.11

Heat recovery ventilators (HRV) or energy recovery ventilators (ERV) shall be installed in the house

Should Have

R 6.12

Energy Star certified furnace shall be installed in the house

Should Have

R 6.13

Energy Star certified appliances shall be used in the house

Should Have

 

This is an excerpt from my new book “Project Scope Management: A Practical Guide to Requirements for Engineering, Product, Construction, IT and Enterprise Projects” that is being published by CRC Press The book should soon be available on Amazon.

 

About the Author

Jamal Moustafaev, MBA, PMP – president and founder of Thinktank Consulting is an internationally acclaimed expert and speaker in the areas of project/portfolio management, scope definition, process improvement and corporate training. Jamal Moustafaev has done work for private-sector companies and government organizations in Canada, US, Asia, Europe and Middle East.  Read Jamal’s Blog @ www.thinktankconsulting.ca

Jamal is an author of two very popular books: Delivering Exceptional Project Results: A Practical Guide to Project Selection, Scoping, Estimation and Management and Project Scope Management: A Practical Guide to Requirements for Engineering, Product, Construction, IT and Enterprise Projects.