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The significance of the RedBloc technology innovation lies within the combination of the quality of the building material and the efficiency of the prefabricated light components. Most clients decide upon light construction using prefabricated components for cost and time reasons, not because they question the high quality properties of the block. The RedBloc System offers major advantages to both the client as well as the developer, as it enables the erection of a block building to both superior quality and within a very short time frame. This represents at the same time a cost-saving alternative to traditional construction methods.
Erecting the shell of your new home within one day
We will prefabricate the block walls for the entire house within a few hours and deliver all individual components directly to your building site. A specialist and 2 assistants can easily erect the shell of your new home within a single day – without prior training. This is facilitated by our RedBloc system, as it does not require any specific civil engineering expertise or skills.
Shortened Timescales via Dry Construction
We at RedBloc have learnt a vital lesson from the prefabricated construction method: dry construction is far superior to using traditional mortar methods, as it saves time and does not require any desiccation period – thus curtailing the actual construction phase by 5 weeks! As a result, a RedBloc house can be ready to move in within 4 months.
Reduced Setting Up Time and Rubble Disposal
As the completed block walls / components are delivered to the construction site ready made, inclusive of integrated electrical installation ducts and lintels integrated into the window and door openings, time-consuming breaking work becomes redundant. There will be no rubble which needs to be disposed of and you will experience considerable time and cost savings in setting up your building site – all of which major advantages vis-à-vis the traditional construction methods.
Reduced Usage of Tools
A RedBloc home is erected with only a few moves and the tools required form part of every craftsman’s basic toolkit. Traditional machinery and specialist bricklayers’ tools are not required.
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