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The Role of Energy Modeling in Construction with David Griffin

The Role of Energy Modeling in Construction with David Griffin

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Why does a tiny tear in a vapor barrier matter? Why do some buildings need airtight envelopes while others practically function like a giant tent? And what does any of that have to do with a superintendent trying to get through inspections and keep a project moving?

In this episode of the Stout Building Podcast, host Ty sits down with David Griffin of Griffin EnerG Consulting, alongside Stout Building Contractors CEO James Stout and Stout team member Andrea, to break down building science in a way every contractor, superintendent, and young construction professional can understand.

The conversation explores the three types of energy-driven buildings: envelope-driven, ventilation-driven, and internal load-driven. They discuss why understanding the difference changes the way you build. From offices and homes to hospitals and data centers, every building performs differently, and the field teams installing these systems are the last line of defense in making sure owners actually get what they paid for.

The team also dives into commissioning, vapor barriers vs. air barriers, moisture movement, sustainability, and the real “why” behind details that are often overlooked in the field.

If you’re new to construction, this episode will help you understand not just how buildings go together, but why the smallest details can have massive impacts on building performance, comfort, and long-term success.

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