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Home builders defeat proposed Oklahoma energy conservation code upgrade

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Home builders defeat proposed Oklahoma energy conservation code upgrade

Builders cite high home prices for opposition.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | December 16, 2021
Tulsa, Oklahoma

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The Oklahoma Uniform BuildingĀ CodeĀ Commission rejected a proposal by its Energy Conservation Technical Committee to upgrade the stateā€™s residential energy conservationĀ code.

The commission, composed of builders, subcontractors, engineers,Ā codeĀ officials, and other construction industry professionals, voted unanimously against the committeeā€™s research and recommendations. That proposal was based on the 2015 International ResidentialĀ Code, a less stringent version than the most recent 2018Ā code.

The chairman of the committee expects the commissioners to derail the entire effort to beef up the stateā€™sĀ code.Ā Many members of the commissionĀ opposed the committeeā€™s work from the onset, citing concerns that theĀ codeĀ would add construction costs and would amount to a government mandate, he said.

One commissioner quoted in an article in theĀ Oklahoman, pointed to ā€œtremendous escalation in demand which has caused rapid increases in home prices,ā€ in recent years.Ā In addition, the current labor shortage would challenge jurisdictions to increase the levels of inspections, he said. Another complaint: a shortage of energy raters would make it difficult to test every new home.

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