Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S2176

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Sparking the construction of 21st century buildings

Impact

The bill's passage would amend Chapter 25A of the General Laws by introducing specific provisions related to solar energy usage in building codes. Notably, it mandates that any construction initiated by various governmental entities must comply with the newly established specialized stretch energy code. This effectively raises the baseline for energy efficiency in building projects across the state and ensures that state and local authorities follow through with these environmentally progressive policies.

Summary

Bill S2176, entitled 'An Act Sparking the Construction of 21st Century Buildings', primarily focuses on the modernization of building practices in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation aims to incorporate enhanced energy efficiency standards and require the installation of solar photovoltaic panels on all buildings deemed suitable. By mandating these requirements, the bill seeks to position Massachusetts as a leader in sustainable construction, ensuring that new buildings contribute to energy efficiency and environmental conservation.

Conclusion

Overall, S2176 represents an effort to innovate and modernize building practices within Massachusetts, aligning them with contemporary environmental standards. It has the potential to significantly influence the state's construction landscape by prioritizing sustainability while also eliciting discussion around the balance between regulation and economic viability.

Contention

While the bill aims to forward energy efficiency, it may raise concerns among builders regarding the implications of additional regulations. Critics might argue that imposing stringent requirements could escalate the cost of construction. There may also be debates around the practicality of implementing mandatory solar installations and how this will affect overall construction timelines. Additionally, stakeholders may question how these requirements will influence smaller contractors engaged in public projects.

Companion Bills

MA S2603

Similar To Relative to compliance with the prevailing wage laws of the Commonwealth

MA S2783

Similar To Amending Chapter 58 of the Acts of 2018 and Sections 6-11 and 10-3 of the Lynn City Charter

MA S2821

Similar To Establishing a jail and prison construction moratorium

MA H4979

Similar To Authorizing project labor agreements

MA S2936

Similar To Amending the charter of the city of Lynn

MA S2719

Replaced by Order relative to authorizing the joint committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to make an investigation and study of certain current Senate documents relative to matters of telecommunications, utilities and energy.

Previously Filed As

MA S2436

Increasing the penalties for violating speed limits in school zones

MA S284

Enabling trained dental hygienists to administer dermal fillers and botox

MA S821

Allowing fair compensation of Massachusetts credit union directors

MA S435

To establish de-escalation training in student transportation

MA S1364

Streamlining state employee collective bargaining

MA S818

Relative to eliminating the PCP referral requirement for specialty gynecological care

MA S342

Relative to substance use education in public schools

MA S433

Relative to substance use education in public schools

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.