Cold Climate Housing Research Center
The
Cold Climate Housing Research Center (CCHRC) is
an industry based, non-profit corporation
created to facilitate the development, use, and
testing of energy efficient, durable, healthy,
and cost effective building technologies for
Alaska and the world's cold climate regions. The
Research Center was conceived and developed by
members of the Alaska State Home Builders
Association, representing over 1,200 building
industry firms and groups, the largest per
capita builders' association in the nation.
Ninety percent of CCHRC's charter members are
general contractors from across the state. The
Alaska professional building community is highly
regarded as a national leader in energy
efficient housing design and construction.
The opening of our new building September 23, 2006, the CCHRC Research and Testing Facility on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus, now provides space to expand our research as well as work more closely with students, faculty and researchers at the University.
Alaska offers an excellent testing ground for
cold climate technologies and products. Our
geography provides the full range of climatic
conditions a researcher would encounter across
the northern U.S. - from the windy, cool, wet
weather on the northeastern and northwestern
states to the very cold, snowy conditions across
the northern plains and Rocky Mountain regions.
In addition, Alaska's cold season lasts for six
months or longer in any given year, allowing
ample time for researchers to conduct
experiments and evaluations of housing
performance.
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