
has been designed and manufactured to address the six key challenges that face the
successful implementation of low cost housing projects in developing countries.
These challenges would be the lack of sufficient funds, the shortage of skilled
labourers, a lack of resources, work flow control, time constraints due to large
volumes and wastage.
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reduces the cost of construction without compromising quality
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construction process is not dependent on skilled labour
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panels are lightweight and robust
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represents the most advanced patented technology and innovation in the industrial
construction of low-cost and affordable houses, schools, clinics and other structures
and is a leader in this field
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is a reuseable, interlocking modular plastic formwork system for moulding complex
structures
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formwork components are modular with makes the adjustments in dimensions simple,
adapting to endless design layouts
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structures are stronger and more durable than masonry structures
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structures are socially acceptable amongst a wide range of cultures
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is an affordable technique to effectively build durable, earthquake, cyclone resistant
shelter
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can be used to build one house in one day with one mould, or many houses in one
day with more moulds
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is a realistic modern alternative to overcoming the widespread misuse of scarce
materials
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is a building technology which encourages self participation by means of technology
transfer
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reduces pollution and environmental destruction of our natural ecology by addressing
the poor living conditions of billions of poverty stricken communities who are one
of the major sectors of society that contribute to global warming
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creates jobs within unskilled communities