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Think Green!
If you're still buying conventional
construction building material,
invest in Unitech Building
Systems technology today!
Clean your home with natural
products, just about anything can
be cleaned with vinegar, lemon
juice and baking soda.
Reuse/Recycle waste on site.
Prevent waste in the design
phase.
Document Your Green
Efforts for LEED and/or
GBI
Design for deconstruction
Know Your Local C&D
Material Recycling/Salvage
Requirements
New This Month:Unitech Building Systems is proud to announce our most recent partnership in West Africa.
Recently, an agreement was signed with the G.O.M. for the construction, execution and
urbanization of [500] social housing units that will entail model type f3a, [150], fb3 [150], and f4
units [200]. “We are excited at the opportunity at working on this project”, says unitech’s
chairman and C.E.O. “we have demonstrated to our partners in west Africa our excellence,
patience and professionalism over the course of a year, and that is what has taken us to where
we are at today”. The project is part of the governments initiative for social housing titled:, “one
family, one roof: The project will be subsidized over a 300 month period for individuals that fit
within the governments Social housing initiative program in providing sustainable and affordable
housing.
Monitor Foundation accounts;
Budgets; oversee compliance with
government regulations and
reporting standards back to Unitech.
work with outside vendors to keep
the database clean and accurate
oversee accuracy and efficiency of
reports created;
restrictions on accounts,
and payments/ withdrawals on
accounts;
work with distributors and, brokers
approve payments to certain
vendors
review and suggest new budgets;
resolve customer relation problems.
*** FOR A FULL job description
contact Unitech via email at:
We recommend using
compact fluorescent
bulbs with solid state
ballasts that fit into a
regular light bulb
socket, using 1/4 of
the energy
of a regular
bulb while generating
Think about saving
water when you
shave, wash dishes,
do laundry, water the
lawn, wash
the car, hose off the
sidewalks.... avoid
sending water and $
down the drain
Not just the furnace,
but the water heater
too -- set it at 130 to
140 degrees. Turn the
setting to low or off
when you leave for the
weekend or for a long
vacation, and then put
a note on your bath-
room mirror so you’ll
remember to turn it
up when you return.
Washers can use more
than 50 gallons of water
per load, so avoid
washing a lot of small
loads whenever possible.
Also, be sure to choose
the
lowest level of water
needed for each load,
use warm water instead
of hot, and set the rinse
cycle to use cold water
Employment:
A Dim Bulb The RunningFaucet
Turn DownThe Heat
Keeping ItClean
Did you know? . . .
ENERGY USE
Homes built with U-Panel™ walls require about 44% less energy to heat and 32%
less energy to cool than a comparable wood-frame house, based on a study of 58
single-family homes located throughout the U.S. and Canada
STATS ON CONCRETE BUILT HOMES
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“Green Goals, Think Unitech”
In 2005, concrete homes accounted for nearly 18% of all new single-family detached homes, up from 16.3% in 2004, according to the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Portland Cement Association (PCA)
Greater comfort and quiet. Those who live in ICF homes say the absence of cold drafts and unwanted noise are the biggest pluses, even topping the energy-saving benefits.
Fire resistant. Insurance companies recognize concrete as being safer than any other form of construction when fire threatens a home.
Pest proof- concrete is an unappealing food source for termites, carpenter ants or rodents that often dine on or reside in wood-framed walls.
One out of every six new houses built in the U.S. are now made of concrete. . .
Less repair and maintenance. They are not vulnerable to rot or deterioration as is untreated lumber.
As the interest in “Green Building” grows, building rating systems such as Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED™) have emerged as one way to rate the environment impact of construction. These rating systems are founded on the four guiding principles of green building
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486-4832 [email protected]
DECEMBER 2011 EDITION
Development director
Unitech’s ability at building rapid housing construction via their U-PANEL™ concrete construction technology system, in addition to a complete turn-key master planning service, in addition to an attractive finance model, creates a “win-win” scenario for both Unitech and client. This unique model closes a significant gap for social housing on a worldwide level. To see more of these photos or to view more videos of Unitech’s capabilities, visit us at: www.unitechafrica.com