Zero Energy Challenge Participant Receives Connecticut Home Building Industry Award

Brookside Development was recognized at the 2016 Home Building Industry (HOBI) Award ceremony for their efforts in zero-energy home construction.

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A Connecticut home builder has been recognized for energy efficient construction. The Hartford Courant reports:

Eversource and United Illuminating announced today that Brookside Development, an Energize Connecticut Zero Energy Challenge participant, was recognized at the 2016 Home Building Industry (HOBI) Award ceremony for their efforts in zero-energy home construction.

Hosted by the Home Builders & Remodelers Association of Connecticut, Inc. (HBRA of Connecticut), the HOBI Awards showcases excellence in design, new home construction, land development, remodeling, commercial construction, sales and marketing and financing.

Brookside Development, based out of Woodbridge, Conn., won two categories – the Best Green Energy-Efficient Single Family Community and Best Green Energy-Efficient Home – for its fifth Singer Village home in Derby, Conn.

“We believe a home should always be designed with sustainability in mind,” said Mark Nuzzolo, owner of Brookside Development. “This home substantially reduces energy bills, ensures engineered comfort well beyond traditionally built homes, protects health with a comprehensive package of air quality measures and helps maximize the largest investment in a lifetime.”

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