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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity to break ground on Ogden house project

    Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity to break ground on Ogden house project

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    By Brandon Peoples on May 25, 2022 Local News, Manhattan

    Manhattan Area Habitat for Humanity will hold a groundbreaking ceremony Friday morning as it celebrates its 31st home construction project.

    Similar to a home project built in 2021, the home once completed will have the ability to produce as much power as it consumes through high-performance design and the use of solar panels. Officials say it’s a transformative step for housing affordability as it will help reduce the costs for all homeowners.

    A number of partnering organizations are assisting Habitat with the design and build as the next step in a workforce housing initiative. That includes Fort Riley Home Builders Institute, HBI, Manhattan Area Technical College, Job Corps, Home Builders Institute, Flint Hills Renewable Energy & Efficiency Cooperative, Kansas State University Architecture Planning and Design, and the Flint Hills Area Builders Association.

    The ceremony will include local Habitat representatives. It will begin at 9 a.m. Friday at 201 South Elm Street in Ogden.

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