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Repair Programs & Projects – Successful Strategies & Lessons Learned

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Description

This workshop is based on examples and tools developed and used by Habitat affiliates with new or growing repair programs. Topics covered include policy and standards development, scope of work assessment, pricing and repayment examples, and health and safety regulations.

Presenter

Molly Berg, Building Science Specialist, US Construction, HFHI

Molly Berg is the Senior Specialist of Building Science at Habitat for Humanity International. Her primary role is to assist Habitat affiliates in planning, building, and funding energy-efficient, hazard-resilient, healthy-home construction. Molly has been with Habitat since 2007, starting at the West Central Minnesota Habitat as an AmeriCorps VISTA, standardizing construction policies and procedures. The following year she joined Habitat for Humanity of Minnesota to help create its Sustainable Building Program, working with Habitats across the state to develop and share best practices in energy efficient new construction and repair projects. In 2017, Molly joined Twin Cities Habitat as the Construction Site Supervisor on the team implementing an innovative new model of acquisition/rehab.  

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