14 February 2008

Official launch of moladi production facility to address the huge housing backlog

Submitted by: moladi

{pp}moladi, a South African Company and International supplier for the past 22 years, the pioneer of a one-step casting process for the construction of homes,"...Simply cast a whole house in a day, employing unskilled labour, reducing time, waste and cost, eliminating chasing for plumbing and electrical pipe work, plastering and beam filling, resulting in a wall stronger than brick.

A cost effective, holistic design and build technology that far outweighs poorly designed costly concrete-block and masonry structures… Lack of resources, insufficient funds, skills shortage, time constraints, work flow control and waste are key challenges embodied in affordable housing shortages. Our technology addresses these issues and this is why individuals and organisations recognise moladi as the solution to housing needs throughout the world.

We supply technology and support transfer of know-how by means of on site training to empower individuals to achieve worth, by meaningful action to raise those at the “bottom of the pyramid” to a higher level. This example is applies to many countries throughout the world. South Africa has an official backlog of 2, 500, 000 units – what a challenge and opportunity to create jobs? Not to mention addressing the backlog in classrooms. And by creating jobs reducing crime!

On the 22 February we are honoured to host visitors from Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, USA, Panama, Colombia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mozambique, Namibia, Uganda, Botswana (Minister of Housing), Kenya, Zimbabwe, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Zambia, Ghana, Pakistan, India, Sweden, Iraq, Kurdistan and from South Africa NHBRC, NGO’s, Development Bank of South Africa, ABSA, Standard Bank. Nedbank, First National, DTI, Chief Operations Officer National Department of Housing, Special adviser to Foreign Affairs Minister, Department of Education (Eastern Cape), NMMM, PERCI, Provincial Housing Departments to name a few in Port Elizabeth.

Hennie Botes www.moladi.co.za Port Elizabeth

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