Production vs a 5,000 Sq Ft facility
The
following is a projection of how many complete shells can be produced
in a 5,000 Sf facility using one (1) open frame jig and one (1)
Clam Shell jig: The minimum projected shells produced could
result in 103 completed shells per year.
Using a projected profit of $18,000 per unit would
result in a $1,800,000 profit per year. Using the average cost
of a housing unit shell of $5.00 per Sq. Ft. a 1250 Sq Ft
housing unit would cost $6,250, without the set up and foundation
cost, of approximately $5.00 per Sq. Ft each.
All engineering and costing are complete.
Engineering data is on drawings and 3-1/2 inch computer disks and
costing is also on 3-1/2 inch computer disks. The package
consists of 32 files on 3-1/2 inch computer disks. A copy of
the Patent and the License Contract Agreement are available to
interested parties. A Licensee can be ready for
production in approximately 60 days. Patent owner is available
as a paid consultant for up to one (1) year. Patent Royalties
for small builders only would be paid upon completion of sold units,
through an escrow.
For a cost compairson of a 1232 square foot model shown on sheet or
page 7 "Floor Plan Used in Costing", see "Typical
Patent Costing Sheet" sheet or page 5.
The comparable wood frame unit
is costed on sheet or page 6, "Typical Wood Frame Site Built
Unit"
After evaluating all the costing data and comparisons of the two
costing methods you can see for yourself that this new patented
process of producing housing is far superior than any other,
including systems referred to as SIPS systems. Most SIP system
products results are not structurally sound or not water and/or fire
resistant. Most SIP processes use plywood on either or both
sides of the framework, which makes the panel system subject to
combustion and deterioration due to moisture. The patent system
described herein is also superior in weight carrying capacity.
If you do the math you will agree. A single panel 8 ft
long by 8 ft high by 5-1/4 inches thick equals (96" x 96" x
5-1/4 inches thick equals 48,384 cubic inches of foam x 40 Lbs per
cubic inch equals 1,935,360 total vertical strength of the panel, not
including the strength of the light gage steel structural members
inside. This strength far exceeds that of a wooden structure.
As noted previously the strength of a light gage steel stud (20gage)
is 60 time stronger than a wooden douglas fir structural stud.
Wood is combustible and steel is not.
All these benefits contribute to affordable
housing units. Our company motto is:
"REAL HOMES THAT ARE AFFORDABLE."
If you or your company is in
need of methods or infomation on how to raise capital for this new
patented process, contact us and we will show you how to raise all
the needed equity capital without loans.
When home prices have gone so
high that they price the majority of prospective buyers out of the
market the builder that can produce affordable homes and sell
them at affordable prices again, that builder will be busy and
profitable. Only about 10 to 20% of the homes now produced are
affordable.
This new patented process can produce the same product as has been
produced in the past, only faster and for less cost, which
makes it Affordable .