
Ronstan works with winning team in the US Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Competition?


The sustainability aspect of the design is in the passive house building techniques. The structure is used to create an envelope to reduce energy loss and minimize transfer between the outside world and conditioned space. The exterior is a wood structure made up of engineered lumber beams and
joists, 2 x 6 wall framing, a steel deck exoskeleton and an adhered plastic layer for flood proofing. The deck frame was supported by cross bracing with Ronstan stainless steel grade 520 structural rods.

The resilience of the house was vitally important. The team researched and developed a structural system capable of withstanding flood tidal currents up to five feet and 130 MPH hurricane winds. They needed a simple system for sealing the doors and windows to flood water and debris during storms. The solution was found in Ronstan marine industry technology. Glass fiber composite shutters were designed in conjunction with Ronstan and Aquidneck Custom and Gurit.
In the event of a storm, the house is designed to survive on its own. The SURE house can be used a s a prototype for other coastal properties.
Contact us for more information on how we can help you with your build projects.
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