Low Cost Construction Housing Interlocking Blocks Building System Projects
The production facilities are set up one or Near the project site Reducing transportation costsand Can Be configured to address The demand of Specific projects making sure building system are available in time pour la construction schedule to put something. http://www.habitech-international.com
I think we should control the number of kids we can have. Too many people, not enough jobs, China and India close to a billion in each country. US close to 400 million. Yeah, not enough food for everybody.
Posted on October 25, 2011
Hazel Mccurine says...
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Posted on October 25, 2011
Kirsten Narayanan says...
That is an amazingly simple process. These just need to be distributed freely or at VERY low cost to villagers around the globe. Maybe the Gates foundation would be interested in this.
Posted on October 26, 2011
Jean Stennett says...
Expect a call from the Lego organization
Posted on October 28, 2011
Edison Dipalma says...
:4:21 $1500USD that seems extraordinarily cheap...
Posted on October 28, 2011
Fernanda Kinzel says...
@pleabargain the longevity is really good .. it is called CSEB in INDIA or compressed stabilized earth blocks. The longivity is more than that of concrete, but the mortar used is lime mortar from the shells found on beaches which would help the structure to gain more strength every year than the conventional concrete ones..
but I think strength of the block must be proven with crush testing if it is used on load-bearing structures
Posted on October 29, 2011
Marge Brancanto says...
Thanks for the follow up. I am definitely interested in finding a supplier and training for the equipment and process. Had a VERY interesting discussion with a cement distributor in Mumbai recently. I would definitely want training.
Posted on October 30, 2011
Alex Musgraves says...
could you please give me further details regarding the quality of bricks, manufacturing know how / equipment their cost etc. at the earliest
Posted on October 31, 2011
firstname Raught says...
@ninyae... Around only 5% of cement is added to the mix which would help stabilize it..without the cement it would be more prone to withering