Alternative to brick building
moladi the solution
recipient of the South African Bureau of Standards Design for Development Award and aims at providing millions of people around the world to obtain equity in their country by providing them with homes that are of a high standard and at a reduced cost.
is a unique patented plastic injection moulded form work system, which produces cast-in-place mortar structures.
is a fast, simple, adaptable and a low construction cost technological building system.
is suitable for all types of buildings, yet it is highly suited for use in mass housing markets, without compromising quality.
utilizes indigenous materials to produce high standard permanent structures that are earthquake, cyclone and tsunami resistant.
is unique in that it forms all the walls in a building simultaneously. At the same time, it brings to field construction all the benefits of a factory assembly line - quality work, by unskilled workers at a maximum rate of production.
is versatile and allows for easy adaptation to varied design specifications, whether they are schools, homes, clinics or factories whist maintaining design aesthetics for social acceptability.
promotes a high standard in the construction industry.
is successful in alleviating many of the logistical problems facing the construction of affordable repetitive housing projects.
creates a high production output capacity
facilitates the possibility for many in situ structures to be built in just one day.
is amortized over many re-uses, reducing the cost of construction and transportation is significantly.
far outweighs poorly designed and costly concrete-block and masonry structures, as they often fail to timeously meet the requirements of mass housing schemes.
does not rely on traditional skilled labour and can employ the local indigenous unskilled community.
train local contractors and entrepreneurs to use our technology and, in turn, empowering communities to build quality structures. Jobs are created within the community and members become participants in the construction of their homes.