Main TitleResidential New Construction Attitude and Awareness Baseline Study
PublisherRoper Starch Worldwide Inc.
Date Created2001-05-01
Subject (Geographic - Hierarchical) Country: United States State: New Jersey County: NA
Subject (Topical)buildings; New Jersey Residential New Construction Working Group; Public Service Electric and Gas Company; GPU Energy; Conectiv Power Delivery; NUI Elizabethtown Gas Company; South Jersey Gas; Rockland Electric Company; New Jersey Natural Gas Company
DescriptionThe New Jersey Residential New Construction Working Group
(Working Group), which consists of the Public Service Electric and Gas Company, GPU Energy, Conectiv Power Delivery, NUI Elizabethtown Gas Company, South Jersey Gas, Rockland Electric Company, and New Jersey Natural Gas Company, is charged with developing and implementing a coordinated, statewide utility residential new construction program that will increase the energy efficiency of new homes constructed in New Jersey. In support of that effort, the Working Group has commissioned a comprehensive study of New Jersey's residential new construction market. The purpose of this report is to furnish information on the findings from the Residential New Construction Statistics Task for the New Jersey Residential New Construction Awareness and Attitudinal Baseline Study (RNC study). This report identifies sources of residential construction
data, describes what sources were obtained and statistics were developed, and presents detailed tables of statistics. A Summary Report consolidates the information from the series of research tasks conducted for the Residential New Construction Attitude and Awareness Baseline Study.
NoteResidential New Construction Statistics: Report on Findings
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