Actually, this house can be built in LESS then a day! The technique is called Concrete Canvas and is making waves thru out the alternative and conventional housing communities. Because of its amazingly expedient deployment time this invention is changing the future of how any country or organization effectively deals with homelessness, natural catastrophes and emergency medical field personnel in conditions that are hazardous or time restrained.
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I have been contracted by Hoot Haddock ( who perfected the thermapanels (visit http://www.thermasave.us/) to locate those individuals who are interested in purchasing a bonafide business (plants to manufacture the panels, in demand and needed all over the US and globally to combat homelessness and/or inadequate housing) as well as let those companies in the construction industry become aware of this amazing material!
These panels also were discovered by the Federal Government and FAS (Federation of American Scientists) who then ran extensive tests on the panels and now have endorsed them, across the board, in these ways....
1. To help rebuild in Asia after the tsunami disaster. Hoot's company got the contract directly from the federal government.
2. HUD will be utilizing these panels to build affordable housing. But they also intend to build model homes in several major cities to publicize the structural integrity (and the other benefits of the panels as mentioned below) of this alternative-to-wood building material. These panels -brand named "Thermapanels"-are ecologically-very beneficial, energy-efficient, very strong, well built, flood/fire/earthquake resistant and meets (and in most cases) exceeds the ICC for building/construction codes.
3. Can be built with out drywall and without framing. At this time...
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