TECHNOLOGY
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INTRODUCTION
Established in 1986, has developed into a construction technology that addresses the basic need for durable and quality housing that is not only affordable, but a viable alternative to traditional building methods.

supplies and assists with the full range of requirements that are involved with the transfer and use of a proven technology. The technology has received numerous awards for its high standard in innovation and represents the most advanced technology and innovations in the industrial construction of low-cost and affordable houses, schools, clinics and other structures.

is a leader in its field and continues to advance towards making affordable homes accessible to many thousands of people on a global scale. By applying the highest quality standards and a disciplined approach to the construction method, the cost of the entire housing delivery process is lowered, without it negatively impacting on the quality or social acceptability of the structure.

With an advanced and reliable technology like , the simplicity of the construction process allows for the ownership of a home to be within reach to many thousands of people. Worldwide, the need for housing has become frighteningly out of reach for many people, due to the rising costs of traditional construction methods pricing people out of the housing market.

By addressing the six key challenges embodied in the affordable housing shortages that face developing countries; the lack of resources, insufficient funds, the shortage of skills, time constraints, work flow control and waste, we strive to overcome the barrier between industry and the fundamental human need for a valued home.

approaches building construction as a 'Production Line', similar to that of the automotive industry. One of the important principles under a lean production paradigm is termed 'lean assembly'. This refers to simplifying the process of assembly through industrialisation, modularisations, standardisation, and continuous flow processes. The reduction of operations required for a production process means less chance of the occurrence of errors, waste and rework. This follows from the same logic that the fewer the number of operations, the higher the quality of the product and a predictive timeline, resulting in cost savings.

The technology constitutes a lightweight, patented, reusable and recyclable plastic formwork system and a South African Bureau of Standards approved lightweight aerated mortar, which holds the Agrément Certificate 94/231. The results are durable and permanent structures of the highest quality, which are earthquake, cyclone and tsunami resistant.