- Auscrete’s
lightweight hybrid concrete/insulation wall and roof panels, offer
unmatched building options that are both economical and environmentally
friendly
- The
company is progressing with its new production facilities
- Auscrete
building materials offer a unique hedge against the destructive forces of
fires
Auscrete Corp. (OTC: ASCK), operating out of Washington
State, focuses on making affordable, technology driven and eco-friendly
housing. The company constructs energy efficient housing and commercial
structures built from Auscrete-developed lightweight hybrid concrete/insulation
wall and roof panels.
In a recent interview, Auscrete Chief Executive Officer John
Sprovieri and former Auscrete team member Jacki Wentz discussed company
initiatives, as well as the fires raging in the State of California. Sprovieri
discussed the company’s head office facility in Goldendale, Washington (http://ibn.fm/Cfjze). The
expectation is that the company’s new facility will be in full production by
the end of 2018 and will enable Auscrete to construct up to 100 homes annually.
Furthermore, two additional production centers are planned, giving Auscrete the
potential to build 300 homes per year out of the Goldendale, Washington, site.
The construction of 300 homes annually would bring in
approximately $45 million in revenue to the company. Sprovieri noted that this
would produce a profit margin of roughly 20 percent. In addition, he noted that
Auscrete has its Canadian initiative, with plans to set up a 75 percent
company-owned production plant with a Canadian investment group. He mentioned
the enormous need for affordable housing in Canada. The company’s southern
Ontario facility would be similar to its facility in Goldendale, Washington.
Auscrete’s Canadian initiative would also help the company tap into the
northeast U.S. market from southern Ontario. Auscrete doesn’t have a plant in
the northeastern U.S.
Regarding the California wildfires, they’re wreaking havoc
on housing in different areas of the state (http://ibn.fm/X37lf). Wentz lives in Redding, California, and
she noted that, as of August 8, more than 1,000 homes have been lost in her
region. Upon witnessing this destruction, she believes that the idea of a
concrete home, allowing one to build a home out of something that sturdy and
strong, is a “wonderful idea.” Structures constructed from the Auscrete
building materials are low maintenance and will not catch fire and burn.
Moreover, they’re highly resistant to hurricane forces and earth tremors, as
well as insects and mold.
Wentz is considering returning to Auscrete and being on the
ground floor of the company’s entry into California. There’s a great need for
Auscrete homes, as evidenced by the destruction in her region. She’s excited
about possibly heading up an additional office in California once Auscrete
commences production in a few months.
What does she see as a primary advantage of the company’s
technology? Safer homes. Auscrete is taking the initiative to provide
affordable, energy efficient housing and commercial structures that are safe
and capable of withstanding the destructive forces of wildfires.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.AuscreteHomes.com
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