Technical

Information for builders, inspectors, and architects

The specialized code applies to new construction only. There is no impact on additions or renovations to existing buildings.

For all categories of buildings, fossil fuel (“mixed fuel”) is still a valid option.  However, by choosing to connect fossil fuels to the building, some additional criteria must be met in order to partially or fully offset the emissions impact using onsite renewable energy (typically solar) and pre-wiring to enable an easy transition to all electric in the future. Although the easiest and least expensive way to meet the code is to build all electric construction, the mixed fuel path can be selected if, for instance, a gas stove is important to the home buyer.

The specialized code applies Appendix RC (residential) to 225 CMR 22 and Appendix CC (commercial) to 225 CMR 23. The stretch code is still fully applicable, but the additional compliance details from the specialized code are also applied.

See the following table for more detailed description of the options available to builders.

Building sizeFuel typeMinimum efficiencyElectrificationOnsite solar
 Home less than 4000 sq. ft.All electric information iconFollows stretch code (July 2024)
HERS 45 information icon
FullOptional
Mixed fuel information iconFollows stretch code (July 2024)
HERS 42
Pre-wiring information iconSolar information icon
(except shaded sites)
 Home greater than 4000 sq. ft. information iconAll electricFollows stretch code (July 2024)
HERS 45
FullOptional
Mixed fuelHERS 0 (HERS 42 + solar)
or Phius Zero information icon
Pre-wiringSolar
 Multi-family home greater than 12,000 sq. ft.All electricPassive house information icon
 
FullOptional
Mixed fuelPassive house
 
Pre-wiringOptional
 Commercial information iconAll electricFollows stretch code
 
Full
(excludes manufacturing processes)
Optional
Mixed fuelFollows stretch code
 
Pre-wiringSolar
(except shaded sites)
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Listen to the experts

On April 11, experts from the Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and PSD Consulting described the Specialized Code from a Hopkinton perspective, then answered audience questions. The speakers were joined by Geoff Rowland and Nicole Simpson from the Buildings Workgroup of the Hopkinton Sustainable Green Committee. [60 min]

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