altWe offer worldwide turn key opportunities to use the Global Eco Housing System through direct sales programs, joint venture projects, and licensing and manufacturing agreements.

 

Global Eco Housing uses pending technology developed by Eco-Panels, manufacturer of the most advanced structural and insulated building panels on the market today with high volume production capabilities, specializing in pre-engineered shelters, houses, and structures as well as ruggedized and off-road capable mobile medical and emergency response trailer systems.  Our structural and insulated panel system offers an innovative, flexible, cost saving building system for construction of walls, floors, and roof structures.  The Global Eco Housing system is simpler, more rapidly erected, and significantly more thermally efficient than conventional concrete, wood, or traditional modular systems, and very often stronger and safer. 

With single piece corner panels and a quick connect cam-lock system for easy, rapid assembly, our “kit” can offer hurricane and seismic resistant structures as well as other problematic climatic conditions, with a variety of siding and finish solutions to integrate seamlessly with the local culture. From component selection and integration to containerization and logistics, we team with proven industry leaders to accommodate the entire transaction.

Our panel system and components are the product of years of research, engineering and testing to numerous environmental conditions and uses.  The manufacturing process allows for the integration of complimentary building products such as electrical chases and junction boxes, plumbing, renewable energy, rainwater harvesting and other leading technologies. Our components are selected only after adherence to strict design guidelines based on the altenvironmental conditions of the intended build site.  We can provide structures resistant to mold, mildew, and termites, even entirely non-wood (no burn) composite structures that are easily assembled with local low skilled labor resources.  Structures can be permanent or demountable for later storage and use and can be easily containerized, often with multiple housing units in a single container.