| Objective The
objective of this project is to expand the current Technology Roadmap for Manufactured
Housing by defining a series of specific research and development projects that
will achieve the goals of the Roadmap. These ideas will form the basis of funding
for industry research and development projects in the coming years. The projects
fall under one of five categories: the home, factory, consumer, market and home
site.
Background Work on developing
the Technology Roadmap for manufactured housing was started in FY2001 with the
forming of a Manufactured Housing Roadmap Oversight Committee. The Committee developed
a summary document containing five primary areas of research activity: the Home,
the Factory, the Site, the Market and the Consumer. The five major areas contain
a total of fifteen research topic sub areas that together provide a robust framework
for identifying and organizing future research.
The current Roadmap is
an overarching document containing a broad discussion of research directions.
Moving the Roadmap forward to a point where there is sufficient guidance on individual
projects that would advance PATH goals requires industry consensus on major research
thrusts in each of the fifteen sub areas discussed in the Roadmap. The resulting
document will guide manufactured housing research over the next five to 10 years.
Subcommittees of the Roadmapping Committee are being formed to develop research
recommendations in each of the five areas.
The current Roadmap recognizes
the importance of continually improving energy performance but takes an incremental
approach to accomplishing this goal. The proposed effort would seek to accelerate
the pace of energy innovation by setting short- and medium-term reach goals that
require a more ambitious and dynamic research development process. To facilitate
this process, a sixth Roadmap subcommittee will be convened responsible for investigation
and recommending approaches to improving energy performance of factory built housing
(HUD-code and modular). The recommendations of this subcommittee are expected
to span all five Roadmap areas. This process will be informed by leading researchers
and building scientists working on cutting edge energy efficiency technologies
with possible application to factory built housing.
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